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person who Is under arrest." problems
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to apply to juveniles since be changed to provide that once
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public officiaLs.

concrete block, administration
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would better stand the stresses CourtJudgefortreaunentasan State Attorneys, lie says only Governor of granting the
that might arise in a building adult if there is probable cause on one occasion has politics pardon."
constructed on a sanitary to believe that the child has entered Into his office — the
He says that by providing
landuillsuchasthepublicworks coriunitted an offense which order from a former governor that the death warrant be

Another Issue that caine committed as an adult, and if from a different political party Supreme Court to the Warden
under discussion at Monday there are no reasonable — and he says party or politics would eliminate the delays,
awareness of their con- flight'stitectingwastableduntjj ln'ospects of rehabilitating the shouldn't be cortsidered in the uncertainty and expense
sersUon,
commissioners can receive child prior to his becoming of selection by citizens of the chief caused by the current law "and
lirock said he would like to more information on the su
legal age as an adult.
prosecutor to handle state cases the administration of justice

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new president of the Central
Florida Zoological Society, loclay
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contactsavailabl, which would lakefront, was criticized b&gt;' Commission Hears Report
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niture Company.
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Smith said that 90 per cent of
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only about 200 FlorIda As'enue, and ending that

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out by the end of this century.
Al Rozon, executive director
of Sanford's zoo, said future
plans call for a miniature

new roads are Sobik's concern,

saying nature trail, and paving of five

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himself just before noon at

truck clay in from Volusia Attorney Thomas Freeman on than the yearly cyst of trucking
County.
violations
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Florida's clay in.
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operation, will require three violating state election laws. Road, but backed off from that

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Becoming partly cloudy this type of attraction," Sobik zoological park, as with others,
treasurer; and Charles Recse,
* Wednesday. A slight chance of said,
now Is education and con- secretary.

Deputy Clerk

Publish: Jan. 12, 19, 76, Fob, 2, 1974
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Catedat Orlandc. Orange County,
FlorIda, this Ith day of January,

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By: Daniel J. Henderson,

THEY BOTH TAKE THEIR

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Andrew told the county corn- commission chairman Michael that the interest on the money

be saved by the zoological park

JOHN SOIIDC

iiosta1 ..................A the biggest "stumbling block

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P0 Drawer IO)7,Orlancio, Florida.

SeminoI County, Fior,

Trial dates have been set for

today it is cosUng an Hattaway, commissioner borrowed to purchase the clay

14'sCrib(d property has been filed
against you and you are reiuired to
serve a copy ot your anwcr to me

wth the Clerk of the Circuit COurt,

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"From my own personal
experience as State Attorney,!
have seen numerous cases

ncs.ses or live witnesses, Is the

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Williams.

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West line of said Northwest I. of the
Northeast '. run thence North 639

Ptice is Mretiy givin that Ihi
undersIgned, pursuant to the

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a'iminals believe no one has the
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accused of violating the law.

McCamey suggested federal

of

of December, A.D, 1915.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
SeminoIi County. Florida
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
CARROLL BURKE

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE

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STARRING

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Is permission from the board to
use the land.

WITNESS my Hand and Oficiai Of the Northwest corner of the

PubIiih: Jan. 5. 12, 19, 26, 1916

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present application of the death
penalty in Florida isn't working

state laws changed so that once
a juvenile Is sent to circuit court
for trial as an adult then any

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concept. All that Is needed to located at 1500 French Avenue, sidering using structures week.
get.tarted. school officials say,

has been filed against you and you Complaint is deceased, then his or
arereiredtoserveacopyof your her unknowr, heirs, devisecs,

Bank Building
Sanford, Florida 3V7I

140 3.40 1401 4% .SI

By BOIl UA)YI)
Herald .Staf I Writer
Seminole-Ilrevard State

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1L2:3OM.-S1.25

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In Juvenile Cases

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education, told the group she

the project could begin as soon

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with the Clerk of Circuit Court, In and to the premis involved in
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida thit Suit.
' or before the
h day of
This sublect prOperty is lying and

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and

for three years. But Iyer said

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CARROLL BURKE, Attorney for persons or prtjei claiming by.
Plaintiffs, whoie address Ii 612 through, under or against thim, and
Sanford Atlantic Bank Bldg • San- all parti or persons having or
ford, Florida, and file the origInal claiming any rhf, titl• or interest

K 1ed
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THIS DAY, THE TRUTH IS
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Engineering and Construction statutes," Herring says.
crirninaloflensescommittedby warrant to be issued by the
Is "for" such a center, but he soon be able to browse among with 300 tables to start, said he
He wants the escape statute the child."
Jones assured commissioners Company for con,structjon of a
Supreme Court.
said the full board will have to tables in the "biggest flea planned his market to be the that he intended to establish a new public works complex, revised to include "any child
Herring says the reasoning
might be.
At last night's city cornthe object of accusations of the governor's issuing the
Although Jones did not novehicleswouldbeallowedto intersection of French Avenue suant to state law,
flatt.away also pointed out mission meeting, an annual specify when his,market would park overnight,
"politics"
entering
and Seminole Boulevard,
the warrantshowstijsintent.lonnot
that work is not slated to get licer.se fee for flea markets open, be said he was In the
Herring also has expressed execution of his duties, to pa1'rn the defendant.
"There won't be an'
City Commissioner A.A. concern over situations where especially in probes of alleged

"Street Address Unknown"
HELEN COHEN and - . COHEN, her husband,

LAKE HURST, N.J. l937-.T(

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area was not so "hard pressed"

Hattawaysald,persotially,he

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property, to wit:

George C.Scott

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Sometimes, Herring says, state
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because of "loopholes" in the
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of a nature center board in
Seminole County for purposes
of raising money,

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SOUP

The Hlndcnburg

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terested in the concept of a Iii-

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lie also wants the escape
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Foundation suggested creation

WIGGINS, his wife,

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"umrella"agency_Ifltev.
moves from theory to reality -

SCUM Director James

labor force, and he said

program under way.

(Last Known Address)

certain mortgage dated June 11, 19fl

hand IS doing,

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seine sort of structure to get the

laSaile Str

RESIDENCE UNKNOWN

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the study committee because h.'

Theonlycostlothecountyat
present will be the time of

Linton said Central Florida

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MARY DICKENSON and
DICKENSOPI, her husband,

Defendants

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situation In which the left hand

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose on that

our

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(I (",D SESAMESTREET
9 THE FBI (R)

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UOATWRIGP.4T, his wile, "Address

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Mrs. Bettie Palmer, e-r

WRIGHT, a k a WILLIAM 4
JERDEN BOATRIGHT, and - -

NOTICE OF ACTION

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Sanford Chamber of Corn-

concept to the full board

WILLIAM JEROEN BOAT.

Deputy Clerk
PubIih Jan 5. 17. 19, 26. 1976

6 MERV GRIFFIN SHOW

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WiWains agreed to present the

TO THE CErENDANTS

By - Lillian T. Jenkint

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Comedian Avery Sctvoibor

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(P ADDAMS FAMILY

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In Seminole County, officials
say the plethora of Industry-

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At a conference Monday

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NOTICE OF SUIT
TO QUIET TITLE

As Clark of lii, Court

IRONSIDE Proonttod

U W MiSTER ROGERS'

J

WIGGINS, his

WITNESS my hand arid the seal of this Suit

Tue, soo below

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committee, Orange County
officials, bover, have not

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educational nature center for
children.

thereafter; otherwise a default will through, under or againsi them; and

UNDERDOG
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County needs to "get i house
th order" and provide better

demanded in the claim against Claiming any right, title or interest

EVERY SUPIOA'r

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I)eveloprnent Authority
(SCIDA) the Seminole Port

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new and the right kind of l

delve into any problems an
indisidual county feels It has at

Court either bib', Service on her unknown heirs, devisees,

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coordination between the

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officials in a joint project to
develop Big Tree Park East

Lipoff&amp;Quentel,P,A,, 1401 BrickelI MARY DICKENSOW and
Avenue. PH I, Miami, Florida 33131, DICKENSON. her husband, if dlivc.

330

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creation of a triounty agency,

offlceMondayljntonsajdthjee
Osceola officials have agreed to

union is spearheading ef-

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Two

on or 1)-elm February 9, 1916, and or If any party named in thIs 4

WHEN WOMEN
.OST

try and employ the labor force

Central Florida Development
Committee. Ilattaway, like

Planned I

WILLIAM J. BERGER, plaintiff's wife, HARRY COHEN and
attorney, whose address is COHEN. his wife, HELEN COHEN
Greenberg, Traurig. Hoffman, and - COHEN, her husband, and

Shenandoah Travesties

150 busess leaders,

county's agencies, but he said

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has been fited against you and you BOATRIGHT, and BOAT
arerequlredtos,rveacopyofyour WRIGHT, his wife, HUGH P.

Tao"(Wod)',M"

The study will COflrfl ielf

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Ipiwest Quarter of the Southeast COUNTY, FLORIDA
Quarter of Section II. Township 21 CASE NO. 1S-2$-CA-G9O
Suulh, Ranie 29 East (LESS: The PCAPLM.ALLEN,niJfr,n'r?'ed
Soutti 325 feet thereof) lying South os widow, formerly known as PEARL
the Southerly right of way line of M. MOCK and PEARL MOCK,

written defenses, If any, to it on WIGGINS and

alg

which arc seeking to entice

agreed there is a need for such

Records of Seminole County, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OTHE
Florida
ANDALSO ThaIprtotthe East EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.

(A)
0 (Mon , Tuos only)
SCHOOL PROGRAMMING
GENEHOSPffAL
(Mon ) "Romagnoli's

Florida Development Corn-

this1" Hattaway told

Seminole County representives
- to a 60.day study committee
a
tn-county
authority.

No. 100 (Interstate It. all in Section deceased laIr' of Seminole County.
7). TownshIp 31 South. Range 79 Florida, to the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, and file the same in duplicate
East.
AND: That part of the East Half of and as provided in SeCtiOn 133.16,
the Southwest Quarter (LESS the Florida Statutes. In their offices In
North 1093 17 feet thereof) lying the Co'inty Courthouse in Seminole
East oftbeEastrightofwaylineof County, Florida, within four
State Road No 4C (Interstate 1), calendar months from the time of
ALSO The South 723 feet of the the first publication hereOf, or the
',veSftfftheNth5tQrter same will be barred.
Filed at Sanford Florida. this 79th
of the Southeast Quarter; all In
i, TCWnSPIIp 71 Sot'th, rUynf (h'cember. 1975
S Mary W Leffler
Range 39 East
As Admlnistratrix
AND ALSO: Lots 1. 5. 6. 17, 71, 25.
32 and 33 (LESS: The East 156 feet William A, Lefflef, ill
of Lots 71. 23. 37 and 33 and the East Attorney for
156 feet of the South 335 feet Of Lot Administratrix
St AND The North 11 feet Of Lct 10. P_________________________
0. Box fl91, Sanford. FIoricSa

and Semole Counties,

Two county commissioners

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130
2 12 DAYSOFOURLIVES
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TURNS
9 RHYME AND REASON
200
(1 ELECTRICCOMPANY
230
2 12 THEDOCTORS
4 6' THE GUIDING LIGHT
(1 SCHOOL
PROGRAMMING
THE NEIGHBORS. Roge
Ph.'tb.ri hosts this now game

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SOUNDSTAGE (Fl) (Wed)
SCHOOL PROGRAMMING
(Th.xs)NQVA(fl)(Fni)KUPS
SHOW (A) L
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FLER, JR
deceased
NOTICE TOCREDITORS

following property in Seminole
County. Florida-

OflthObi1StSOihOWfljththO,
know about oath other

Y C C I R W B R S I 0 R I E E C E R H

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sicino Brook.s.

Sanford, Florida 32771—PrICe 10 Cents

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ThOma. Remefftols '(R)(Fni.)

SEEK &amp; FINDt

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6 15
6 SUNSHINEALMANAC
625
2 .n)'WthTs Rng
Tuc , Thurs.) "Jann..:.
(WCdY'PdesinEduc)n
(Fri) "Foresight 20-20
630

Magn1,

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68th Year, No. 122—

llerd SI( Writer

NOTICEOFACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
PROPERTY
TO: JOHN C. McGRATH

JoanLeSl,o,RObortA)da. 1946

LESS

Evening ed

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THE DEVELOPMENT COR- SEMINOLE COUNTY
PORATION AT NORTH LAKE. PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE PlO. 1s-P1-CP

Road." Joan Crawtord,
Zachary Scott - I
(Tues )"Fort MassaCre
MCOea,ForresTcjy, 1958.

1200
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€Z.) SCHOOL PROGRAM.
MING

Afternoon

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DIVISION
CASE NO. 7s.1?oo.CAt.A
IDS MORTr,AGE CORPORATION.

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4 PHIL DONAHUE SHOW

Morning

ttiouttm
io-oo

orgy. Ch. 12, HOGAN'S HE.
ROES (fl)

(n, Wod, FrL) "VILLA

MING

takes the tt'veo week old baby
tO a poker game
4!) ABC THEATRE. 'Eloancx
and Fras'din. Pal tWO Con
tlflUOdtrOflhlaStflSght,(*'BtTlatI.
zation based on J()5Q
P.
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ningbookotthesarne
tide, starring Jane
and Eward Iiamnann.
&amp;) THE BOLERO (A)
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12 SANDBtJG'S UNCOIN. "O'ossing Fox jyn"
Ha Holbrook portrays LKECh
wtK3.asthoflpiAcanprosi.

SQUARES
4 (5) LOVE OF LIFE

NEIGHBORHOOD

9 LET'S MAKE A

800

6.1 GAMBIT
9) LET'S MAKE ADEAL
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1963 (Fri ) "The Naked
Jiingln " Charlton Hestoni.
Eloanor Parker. 19
12 - MERV GRIFFIN SH,V.

4 6 ALL IN 'THE FAMILY

'1 H(XLYWoo SQUA.RES

€D BIG VALLEY
12:30
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CO(4O5 WhO offef thOer advice
on%neerspersonaJproorns
4
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OMORROW
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€1,) ELECTRICCOMPANY
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2 12 NBC MOVIE: "Guns
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man gang of American

CELEBRITY
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the besWooper. etc.
€D AOBERTMACNEILRE.

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
FICTITIOUS NAME
NAME STATUTE
Notice is hereby given that I am
West
3rd
TO
WHOM
IT MAY CONCERN
fl9gcd in business at
hereby given that tne
NotiCe
St.. 5emnoIe County, Florida, under
the tictilious name of SANFORD undersigned, pursuant to the
MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC, and "Fictitious Name Statute' Chapter
iCta Statute, will
.
that I intend to register Said name
with the Cierk of the Circuit Court, with the Clerk ot te Circuit Court, in
Seminole County, Florida in ac and for Seminole County. Florida.
cordance with the provisIons of the UQOfl receipt of proof of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit: publication of this notice, the tic
Section $63.09 Florida Statutes 1931 tilious name. to wit: RONALD J.
- ACKERBAUM, M.D. PA. under
5: Robert A. Tango
Publith: Dec. 29. 1973. Jan, 3, 1, , which I am engaged in buSineSs at
6OIEaStSemoranBIvd intheCityof
1976.
Attamonte Springs. Florida.
DEU-177
that the party interested in said
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE business enterprise is as follows:
..o
Ronald J. Ackerbaum
15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. Dated at Altamonte Springs,
Florida,
County,
Seminole
FLORIDA

117

Urn

endeavooator of the best

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You'.'e Gd To Do Kxttng
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Who resorts to the Litimate
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the
reported theft of a pistol at

However, commissioner
mission on Oct. 14, decided not
would have to be overhauled
to purchase a p17,000 clay pit Killibrough pointed out money soon nnay and the extra 17

M officers approacI

That Oct. 14, decision prompted Up to purchase a clay pit site will cause an earlier overhaul.

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containing White, his wife

and eventual and jury report. hauling clay here,

said, White allegedly fired
a single shot into his head

two county commissioners, the currently in operatton need soliciting $12,400 in a kick back
county attorney and the overhauling at a Cost of $4000 scheme from a local title in.

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Kissinger Defends His Role
In Wiretapping Of Aides
WASHINGTON (AP) - Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger says he never questioned the legality of
9d
instead he relied on the assurances of former Atty. Gen.
John N. Mitchell and late FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover.
Kissinger said the wiretaps on the telephones of his
aides were personally ordered by President Richard M.
Nixon to stop news leaks aut the war in Indochina and
strategic arms talks.
Kissinger's account of hisrole in the wiretap program
appeared in answers to written questions posed by
lawyersforMcrtonHalperjJ,oneeaaidekjt.eron
the White House National Security Council.
Halperin Is suing Kissinger and other government
which Halperm contends was Illegal.

NY Police Disarm Bomb
NEW YORK (AP) — Police found and disarmed a bomb
early today that had been placed in front of the Iraqi
sion to the United Nations. The sas
oup t
responsibility for placing the binb claimed to have
planted three other bombs found Monday In a subway
tunnel beneath the U.N. library building.
The bomb found at the Iraqi mission was made of two
propane cylinders nd a timing device and was timed to
gooffearIyUismorning,pfl
They estimated that
s
1d
Manhattan's upper East Side about two miles from the
An anon}mous telephone caller told The Associated
Press that the propane bomb had been planted by the
'Jewish Armed Resistance Strike Unit in association with
the Jewish Defense League,"

Agency Budgets Untrimmed?
WASHINGTON(AP) - Senate Majority Leader Mike
Man•&amp;ld says U,S. LntellIgerre agentiea have undergone
sizable cuts in manpower, but are receiving as much
government money as ever,
Mansfield, D-Mont., said in an Interview Monday tiat
intelligence agencies has tbopped from ioon in i to
),000 today. Despite the 43 per cent cut In manpower,
'there's been little or no constriction of fuiilc" nn-r
proprlated to the agencies by Congress, he said.
It was 1carnei, that former cIA i)lrector
Richard M. Helms Is retaining a top trial lawyer to defend
im against possible charges stenming from a 1971
teak-in,

I lu dis t Decries Immodesty
LOS GATC, Calif. (AP) - "Some people say we
woman manager of a

imnmodest," says the 73-year-old
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Arthur Barkiey, , pleaded
guilty today in circuit court to
deliver)' of controlled substance: marijuana to a state
undercover agent. The
peosetIon dropped a
panion drug charge against
Barkle- and Circwt Judge J.
William Woodson allowed
1' to remain f
pending completion of a presentence investigation (PSI).

A second Oviedo resident, 22year-old Andrew White, also
arrested during an October
probe of Illegal drug activities
at O',iedo, pleaded guilty to
deliver)' of controlled substance: marijuana. A second
count was dxoppei and While Is

presence of foam rubber detention center.
pletion of a PSI.
mattresses provided (or InAshier's office answered
December
23 saying "the safest
CASSELBERRy - Sanford attorrnw Ken- custodian and James flirkcnrneyer, ground- terrerl Juveniles.
Ray Edwin MeMillian, 41,
:\ltamonte Springs, pleaded IICth W. Mcintosh began his 17th year as city skeeper.
The same type of hlhly mattress is a Elaine retardant
guilty to 4javated battery attorney of this community Monday night as he
mattresses we mattress cover and core, If this
In the city council reorganization, counfor the death of 10 in. is not possible, the cotton
and was placed on three years was reappointed to the post by Mayor Gerald dilmen elected Charles Glascock, beginning his
Probation.
Christensen. Christensen and new council third year in office, as council chairman and Sal mates and one Jailer in the mattresses are preferable to
members were also sworn In,
Orlando, in the second year of his first term, as Seminole County Jail fire la.st foam rubber."
Johnny Lee Nickson, 21
June 9, Fay said.
Fay said he requested the
McIntosh is a partner in the law firm of
pleaded guilty to attempteti
The
mattress
reciulsitlon
ends
cotton
mattresses because the
1viig their oaths of office
escape From the Oviedo City &amp;enstrom Davis and Mcintosh.
a
long
dispute
over
what
"safe"
fire
retardant
mattresses would
Christensen, and new councilmen Nathan v
Jail in 1974 and was placed on
( ristenapthtedJaw,, Byrne as Meter and John Leighty.
sleeping furnishings were take a long time to obtain.
one year probation,
city judge: Jay Stevens as city prosecutor; otto
The superintendent said no
A council workshop was set for 7:30 1fl needed for the youth detention
Fort
Umlauf.
electrical Ircpector: Edgar Mathfot, Wedneday to discuss pending
center.
nCkbg i permitted at the
Mich.cl Brjon, , ut
Fay said, though State Fire center.
City, failed to appear for trial
onagfldlarcenythiirge.
court issued a bench warrant
Legal Notice
Sanford Pair Arrested
for his arrest.
Trial is scheduled to begin
Wednesday before Judge
Woodson for Maria Davis, 21, of
Saxford, accused of attempted
murder in a Nov. 3 Sanford
shooting incident.

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Regents Plan Criticized

Toiirisr,, Funds Requested
TAIJ.AIIASSEE (APi - Commerce Secretary
Trombetta says he Is seeing a $7.S.mlllIon hike for his
department with the bulk of the money Intended for increased tourist and economic development.
Trombetta got an initially favorable response Monday
from the House Commerce Committee as it reviewed his

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OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA,
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 31, 17S

value of tourism and Industry," said Rep. Jerry Melvin,
1)-Fort Walton Beach.

Nelson

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do away with the election of judges says he hopes to get
his proposed constitutional amendment to the House floor
despite generally hostile committee questioning.
Opponents of the measure on the Hou.se Judiciary
Committee charged Monday that the bill would take
selection of judges away from the people and place It in
the hands of lawyem.
But Rep. Bill Nelson, D-Melbowne, said he hoped the
committee would allow the measure to go to the House
floor so that all representatives would have a chance to
debate the Issue,
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MIAMI (API - National Airlines, a pioneer of
frills package of reduced air fares, has touched off a new
air war by using a potpourri of food ranging from bagels
to Coors beer to remain r sseners kI dm-w th
months It was strike-bound,
First-class passengers on certain National flights "
a'
be offered bagels, whipped cream cheese, salami sandwiches and special breads, a spokesman for the Miamibased carrier said Monday.
The menu will even be shaped like a bagel, replete with
a hole, he added.

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Free Home Vegetable Gardening Seminar, 7:30 p.m.,

Altamonte Springs Civic Center, sponsored by Seminole

Chamber Plans '-Membership Blitz

County Extension Service,

Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
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this
time."
Earlier, Dr. James Speers, In charge of the state health
office here, had approved a resumption of classes.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION

On Sept. 15, Booth had charge. Smith was held In manager E.C. EI.sea. Officers after his residence was TOTALASSETS ...................................19.314.00000
pleaded guilty as charged with countyialllnhictjof$5,000bond reported Elsea's car was burglariu'd.
burglarlzedwhileitwasparked
LIABILITIES
grand larceny in connection
ITtight consider her a prude because of her old-(ashionecj
DRUG
FOUND
on
the
west
Side
Of
the
J.C.
with the Atig. 8 theft at the Fins
PLOW STOLEN
Demand deposits of Individuals.
)tlons about how people should dress.
Penney store at the Sanford
Service Station, th St. and
prtnshps.,
and corps..............................6459,000.00
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Thomas Owen Drlscoll, 23, of Plaza Shopping Center.
French Ave., Sanford.
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Sheriff's deputies today were Time and savings deposIts of Individuals
.
203 Laurel Dr., Sanford, was '
investigating the reported theft
prtruhps., and corps ............................8.002,00000
Virgil L. Tompkins, 19, of held In lieu of $10,500 bond on
TOOLS
STOLEN
of
a
three-point
hitch,
double
Deposits of U.S. Govt....................................36,000.00
7O2 W. 11th SI, Sanford, was drug charges following a traffic
Deposits of Stales and political subdivisions .......L937,000.00
bottom plow at
sentenced to fIve years stop early today at 26th Street
.PatrolmanStevenD, Harrlett Carroll told deputy IlL. De
-0Deposits of commercial banks ......................0.
probation on a guilty plea to and Oak Avenue by Sanford reported that burglars used a Thompson the $200 farm
breaking and entering with Pclice Patrolman John
W. 2x4 Inch board to smash a door plementwasstolenfroma field Certified and officers' checkS, tc
5o 000 00
TOTAL DEPOSITS
intent
to
commit
17,038,000,00
a Foster.
glass and enter Kodracki and off SR-426 near Oklahoma
(a) Total demand deposits
misdemeanor in connection
7,7si,000.x
Police
said
following Sons Foreign Car Repair, U.S. Street, Oviedo. Thompson
(b) Total time and savings deposIts 9,fl4,Q0()00
with an Aug. 28 burglary at the Drlacoll's.a
on a charge of 17-92 at 27th Street. Metric tools reported the thieves apparently
Eastern Oil Service Station, 814 drivIng under the influence a valued at $300
ci Federal funds purchased and securities
were reported loaded the plow onto a
W. 13th SI, Sanford.
soldunderagreementstorepur
search turned up a boggle of taken In the burglary.
.............600,000.00
make their getaway.
LIat,llitIes for borrowed money .........................4.
Mortgage indebtedness ...........................
.0
Acceptances
I.
executed by or for account
t,_,_
of this bank and outstanding ......................0.
Other liabilities ....................................220,000.00
TOTALLIABILITIES ............................... 17,8*000.00
Greater Sanford Area bershipblitz"on February 17th offices For the blitz,
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) — The Arabs have
MINORITY INTEREST IN
which
will
Parade,
to
be
held
in
Chamber of Commerce with 10 teams of eight people begin with a
natmed a five-member Palestine Committee of moderates
CONSOLIDATEDSUBSIDIARIES -------------breakfast at the mee February 21, were Inviting
o
President John Carli today working to recruit new mem- Chamber
anii radicals to draft a resolution for the Security Cotir,
and
end
at 4 p.m.
all
horse
enthusiasts
to
parpresided over the group's first bers.
dl' debate on the Arab-1ae1i dispute.
RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
Homer said another an- ticipate. Those Interested can
Quarterly Board of Directors
A. Esmat Abdel Meguld, Egypt's delegate to
Homer said that special nouncement made at the contact the Greater Sanford Reset've for bad debt losses on loans
meeting in 1976.
United Nations, said te coznjnittee
telephone lines will be installed meeting was that the sponsors Chamber
(set up pursuant to IRS rulings).................127,000.00
of Commerce for
Monday night were Egypt, Syria and
Carli congratulated last in the Chamber of Commerce of
of
±
Other reserves on loans ..................................0
the
Silver
Spurs
Rodeo
more
Information,
Hornet
)ear'spres1dent,WayneAlb
hot deronIael; LIbya,thecuJrmtAJbmerof
Reserves on securities ............................-0.
Sec ur1ty Council; and the Palestine Liberation
on the many accomplisiunents
TOTAL RESERVE3 ON LOANS
of the 1975 administration.
AND SECURITIES ..............................
Carli
said
he
was
"amazed"
Egypt arid Jordan were ezpectel to exert a
at the many accomplishments
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Ieratlng influence on the militancy of syria aixi
LONC2WOOD - Hasley and Hasley Hart was a combination
of the past year, Including
P1A) and to act ass counter-weight to Libyan radica1L.
station, where mostly senior Capital notes and debentures ......................
Golden Age Olympics, the Evelyn Hart, who have of lease cancellation and
citizens live, said these people EQUITY CAPITAL. total ............................ 1,329,000,00
Fourth of July CelebratIon and operated the Phlhips 66 servIce refusal to renew the lease. "i are
Prefered stock, total par value ...........................0.
valued
tzi
station at the southwest corner would rather not
Cc
C)thCrL
(No. shares outstanding .0-)
comment," not be able in many CSM.8 tO
Common
stock, total par value .....................
Carll and Tom Hunt, his viceU.S. 17-92 and SR 434 for the Alford said, adding, "It may be continue service at the station
(No. shares authorized 83,337
B'ELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) — Both Prnt
president, and Delbert Abney, past five yars, notified their contested In court."
whui it is turned into a corn(No shares outstanding 83,3371
and Roman Catholic militants today rejected
the new treasurer, were lease of the oil conwany.owned
,tjfoçd sold he would prefer puterized, self-service facility. Surplus ............................................45,000.00
gov rTunenj's proposal that they try again to agree on
facility will not be renewed, are not to give reasons for the
welcomed by all attending
Mrs. Hart said, "Those Undivided prof its ....................................11.00000
coalition rule of Northern Ireland. Both warned uiat
meeting and Caril was prepared to hold tight until the cancellation and the matter Is people in the trailer pa
Reserve for contingencies and
vlol !nce will continue, and the
presented a hand-made gavel in
said t
i's department physically really one between himself and If they can't get their cars
othrcapltaIresen,es ...........................4
men
a velvet-Lined case. The gavel evicts them.
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Hart.
1,379,00000
started or are having problems TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES.
.e Protestants were angered because, as expected,
"We feel it Is a low blow,"
was prentcd by Jack WCIblC.
Mrs. Hart pointed to advice that Ilasley will help them."
AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...................
thel overnjmnt refused Monday to tx to uir
According to Chamber said Mrs. Hart, active in from the federal government to
i'-,d
19,314,000,00
Noting
the
family's
civic
foil1creurnofmaJority_na4pit_JetO
Executive Manager Jack political and civic affairs In the conserve gasoline while the oil activities, Mrs. Hart said, "We MEMORANDA
the1wovince.
Homer, the meeting was community, adding that the companies are pushing for have fed more peoile from this Average of total deposits for the 15
The Catholica of the Irish Republican Army's
highlighted by the an- distributor, Seminole more and more fuel sales.
station out of o'ii' OWfl Pockets
Islonal wing, ght1ng to reintte Ireland, said
noue —'ment that Herbert Petroleum, set impossible
calendardayjendingwlth,heca,lda,,
..............i7,00000
"i don't understand that," and through the Veteran of Average
of total
Briti th proposal for a resurnptki of negotiation.s would
Mflr('lafld, of F'ist Federal eonditi'ins (or continuation of she said.
for the 15
Foreign Ware Post 8207 and
105
Long the agony of the Irish people" bCM
Savings and Loan of Mid7,000.00
She
said
In
November
AffOrd
Auxiliary unit.'
Interest collected not earned on
refused to withdraw from Northern Ireland.
She said the distributor hinted that they might be
Florida, will be this yer.r'g
installment loans included In
Hart is commander of
Membership Qianan.
wanted them to keep the station evicted unless they began post,
while
total capital accounts ............................0.
Mrs. Jiart a past
open seven days per week and
Said the
taridb", letters of credit ...........................
stayingopensevendaysawe president of the auxiliary, Is
Afa
"
0.
planning a "one-day mem- onlntotlieevenfngly's, "But, and 15 t 18 hours daily,
currently
distrIct 18 rwptht.nt
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,, ,viary tIJen
JCoJtry, Vics President and Cashier of
Hart, pointing to a mobile for Seminole and Orange
the
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP)— The African summit
above-named bank do hereby declare that this
here," Mrs. Hart said. "He also home community behind p
report
of
condition
conference on Angola broke up In bitter deadlock early
is
true
and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
wanted us to reduce by five
fliesday, and all three Angolan factions said they planned
Mary Ellen Sicoutry
cents
the
price
of
gasoline
per
contInue their CIVIl war.
gallon, wIth us to absorb four of
January 7, 1976
We, the underSigned d'rectors attest
A spokesman for the Organization of African Unity
the
correctness
of this
the five cents. We are barely
report of condition. We declare that it has been
(MW announced that L'ie chiefs of states rnd gov
examIned
by
us, to
the best of our knowledgeand belie' is true and
meeting the payroll now."
icnt heads from 46 African nations decided to adow'n
correct,
and
that
it
has
been
or
will be published
James Afford of Seminole
In the manner prescribed by Title 12
Itci' three days of debate. He said OAU officials would
U.S.c.
lol,
within
twenty days from the date of the call for
Pctroletnij said today, however,
report
of condition, or as
tinue to study the probiem of the war In the former
otherwise
prescribed
by
the
Comptroller
of the
that
the
financial
problew.s
Currency.
ortuguesa colony.
Indicated by the Harts "only
Another (MU summit six months ago created a sevenC. Lee Maynard
shows me that Uy should not
itlon conciliation commlsskrn that visited Angola but
Charles K. Cross Direct,rs
be there."
R. D. Barnets
lied Ic achieve a ciese4ire.
Publish: Jan. 13, 1976
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Schools Supt. Max liruner Jr. said late Monday he ordered schools closed even after health officials approved
a re-opening "because of conflicting medical opinions" on
whether classes should resume.

Mercer said Monday.

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law; the
Lot-mann in the presiding of- adopted.
conflict of interest law and
licer's chair to break with
"It is not the money, it's the instructed the clerk to provide
tradition, seconded council principle," Connell said, newmembei-swithacopyofthe
member June l.orrnann's reiinding that Fisher's salary current budget.

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election he has found that an
excessive amount of time Is
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by the chairman to
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conduct city business and
Winter Springs Police Chief John Govornhk displays some of the Lormaan agreed he could not
POLICE
DESTROY
eu iig
marijuana, drugs, and drug paraphernalia taken in drug arrests take on additional respon.
in the city. No longer needed as evidence the marijuana, with a sibilities at this time.
Seminole County School discuss strategy for the
ILLEGAL DRUGS
street value estimated at $2,000, will be destroyed today. ACGrant announced
committee Superintendent William P. 'zrgaIning seslons.
cording to Detective Sgt. William Moody, 60 per cent of the drug
appointments, placing Gold. La)'er said Tuesday he doesn't
The units which have been
arrests involved juve11es. Two Winter Spring: girls
berg in charge of the public expect the first
master
contract
certified
by the state's Public
threatened and beatenaftercompialning of 'pot' smoking on their safety department (police and
from
the
three
recently
cerEmployes
Relations
schoolbuslnOctober.(HeraldPholobyjanecasgelberry1
fire and finance); Coun- tilled employe collective mission t'PERC) are the
__________________________________________________________________________ cilmnan Gerard Connell, water bargaining
units until the end of Seminole Educational Clerical
and sewer department; this
month
or early February. Association,
the
Non•
Councilman Parker Anderson,
:largainjng units for the bus Instructional Personnel of
roads, cemetery and Parks; drivers,
the clerical and non- Seminole County Board of
and
Mrs. Lorinann, finance and Instructional personnel are Public Instruction Association
personnel.
tr)ing to complete their master Inc. NIPSCO), and the
Grant said he would serve
on contracts for the l97fl year Seminole County School Bus
committees with the various before collective bargaining Drivers Association. Inc.
council members,
Service
negotiations begin.
The Seminole Education
In other action, Mayor
The contracts, when corn- Association (SEA) got its
By JANE CASSELBERRY
I.ormann reappointed Ned pleted, will be turned over to master contract signed by the
order From Central Florida were asked by Mayor Troy Julian
Jr. as city attorney;
HcraldSt.aff Writer
Harry Pelley, thief negotiator board last September.
Mack Trucks, due for delivery Piland to compare the bids and Gene H. Stephenson, city judge fortheScboo)Board'sFourman
team.
WINTER
SPRINGS
in
October,
has
been
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complexity of a proposed Civil Florida Mack Trucks told mnend.ion.
l)tr said he is meeting with
council confirmed the aphis
Service ordinance, the City Council last week the company
staff this afternoon to
Ernest Hcndrix was elected pointmcnts.
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Only Goldberg voted against
tinued a public hearing and set date for the 149,186 pumper, but Planning Commission,
confirmation,
insisting the
a workshop for next Tuesday at he offered an alterrative fire
The following committee three appointments should not
7:30 p.m., prior to the regular truck from Gator Fire and appointments were
made: have been considered as a
meeting.
Safety Engineering. Glenn Insurance
Daniels, chair- group, but rather individually.
The proposed Civil Service Manning representing Gator man; Browning, Ernest Hen.
Grant agreed, but voted to
Board would be composed of said the alternate vehicle would drix; Recreation, Ash, chair- confirm.
seven members, who would be delivered In 30 days.
man; Daniels and Hendrix;
Lorniann said if any counserve without compensation.
The fire truck committee is Review of ordinances, entire cilman has a valid complaint
Four would be appointed by the scheduled to meet with Man- council; Emergency Rescue
Council find three would be ning to review specifications of Vehicle, Browning, chairman; against the appointees at any
time 'luring the year.
he will
rflfmn r, ..TtlflIflt'a
,.,a
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u,v .uir, Iuiu pwtupvr anu
Uafltels
and
Htintir. .'.',wIAr 1$
Councilman
Donald recomnmendaions' to Counci'. Recreation Building: Ash,
The controversial proposal to
Browning, saying there was The committee consists of chairman; Browning, Hunter
raise council's and the mayor's
"way, way too much red tape," llolzmnn, Chairman Donald and lay members previously
salaries from $50 to $200
called the proposed ordinance Browning, Irwin Hunter and api&gt;ointed.
more complex than the city John I)anlels.
Daniels submitted
his
charter.
Five bids were opened For a resignation as the city's
The Council passed the new tractor For the Public representative on the Double
amendment to the city swim- Works Department, with Hood Taxation Committee of the
ming pool ordinance after Tractor Co., of Orlando the Council of Local
Governments,
deleting a requirement for apparentlowbldderwith$6,93.
Appointed to the Mosquito
depth markings on the side of Public Works CommIssioner Control committee were Ash,.
family pools at the request of Claude Ash and Finance Browning, Daniel.s and Dr.
area swimming pool con- Commissioner John Dafliels William Denton.
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Fire Chief Charles Holzman
was authorized to hire the two
new firemen included in the fire
department budget, as of Feb.
I. llolzman had asked that the
men be hired now so they could
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A new
JACO pumper
is due For delivery in February
Ala., but a second pumper

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QUITO, Ecuador (API - EcUador's new military junta
has undercut civilian opponents with a ban on publication
of anything "that attacks the constituted order or honor
and dignity of members of the government."
The three-man Junta Issued the broad censorship decree
Monday nIght after letPN nf ?ntwf rvi)itIi'ril ,r-fla.
Formed a Civic Unity Front and demanded the "return of
power to the people."
They protested the Junta's declaration that milit.ary
rule would continue For two more years with a coin-

ower and light Co. facilities. Seminole Community

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SCC's South Seminole Center, 1-4 and SR 436

Senior Citizens 3-day tour to Everglades, Fort Myers
and Lake Okeechobee. Leaves Sanford Civic Center, 8
n.m., pick up at Casselberry, 8:30 a,m,
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SanfordKlwanisClub,noon,CivlcCentet-

Ohio Club, 6 p.m., Deltona Community Center.
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Station, French Ave., Seminole Community College.
Collective Bargaining theory course, 7 p.m. Seminole
('omiununity college Campus.

'icon Summit Deadlocked

Winston K. Peodleton, nationally known speaker and
writer, 9:15 a.m., Oviedo High School gymnasium. Open
to public.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 15
Rotary Club of Lake Mary, 8 a.m., Mayfair CountrY
Club.
Alcoholics Anonymous (open meeting), 8 p.m., 1201
V. First St., Sanford.
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Sanford Garden Club, hwy. 17-92.

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HOSPITAL NOTES
JANUARY 12
Al)MISSIONS:
Sanford:
Dorothy Bernosky
Gwendolyn Burke
WIlliam H. BurkJead

Denise L. Caruthers

WFDNF.SDAY, JANUARY 14

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itecoming partly cloud)'
Wednesday. A slight chance of
showers tonight and Wednesday. Highs in mid to upper
;os. Lows in SOs. Winds
southeasterly around 10 rn.p.h.,
IflSCIIARGFS:
Caeser
A.
Forman, decreasing at night. Shower
Sanford:
Cassadagn
probability 20 per cent tonight
Scott J. Fine
Charles Blitch, DeBary
and 20 per cent Wednesday.
Eugene G. Gilmartin
Dietrich Schepker, DeBary
EXTENLIEl) FORECAST
Barbara Johnson
Partly
S. H. Duckworth, Deltona
cloudy
with
Isidro Labo
Jeanette I.. Rigot, Deltona seasonable temperatures and
Steven H. Laubert
only a slight chance of showers,
Herbert Stafford, Deltona
James D. Moyc
Betty M. Flowers, Lake Mon' Highs In the 60s extreme north
Nellie M. Nettles
and 70s elsewhere. Lows mostly
roe
Raymond J. Perkins
Gloria R. Caban, Orange City in the 40s extreme north, SOs
Steven M. Templeton
Joseph W. Carroll, Orange central and SOs and 60s in the
Jack Williams
City
extreme south.
U. B. Zipperer
Ciarles C. Geduldig. Orange
Wednesday's Daytona Beach
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tides: high 5:27 a.m., 5:44 p.m.,
Mrs. Eddie (Josephine) lo 11:36 a.m.. ll:Iip.m. Port
Montgomery
and baby boy, Canaveral: high 5:14a.m., 5:15
A
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Sanford
p.m., lo 11:19 a.m., 11:32 p.m.

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monthly was retroactive to Oct. last year, in an economy move,
I was discussed and an was slashed from $11,500 anamendment was approved to nually to $10,000 and raised
LONG WOOD - J. U. change the effective date to this again for this FIscal year to
Grant, beginning the second month.
$11,000.
year of his first twyear te
Goldberg voted against the
A workshop was schedukl
on the city council, was amendment while Ander- for 7:30 p.m., Jan. 22 to giv
unanimously re-elected son voted against the main Julian an opportunity toexplai.
chairman of the board by his motion instructing Julian to the
"government in the suncolleagues Monday night and prepare an ordinance raising shine" law to council member
June Lormanj'i, re-elected to the the salary 33 per cent.
as recommended by State
governing body unopposed in
Connell said while he was Attorney Abbott Herring.
early December was named voting for a pay raise initially,
In addition, Julian Is also to
vice-charlinan.
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CRES1EW tAP) - Schools in this Florida Pan.
handle town were closed for a second
day today as school
and health officials conferred on
the deaths of two third-

conducting a membership drive at FAMU, urged the
regents Monday to reconsider the plan at a board meeting
Friday in Tampa.
'Many relatives of present students cannot enter
I"AMU in five years under the regents plan," Dr. Walter

Patrolman Ray I3ronson said
PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY
Sheriff's agents have
burglarspryedopenadoorofa
COMPTROLLEROFTHECURRENCY,UNDERTITLE12
arrested a Sanford couple OL
Theft
drydocked houseboat at Monroe
UNITED STATES CODE. SECTION 11.
grand larceny charges in
Harbour
Marina
In
downtown
Cash
and
due
from
connection with the theft of
banks(Includlng
Sanford
and
took
a
$400
electric
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stereo components valued at
3,252.000.00
lavatory.
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houseboat
is
Term Is
$350 from a Midway residence.
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owned by Bob Hurst of Orlando, CbIIgatiOS of other U.S. Govt.
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according
to police reports.
' agenclesand corps .............................
Rosemary Irene WillIams, 27,
ObligatIons fStatesandpo1IfIcaIsdIvIsjons
841,000.00
of 107 Seminole Gardens marijuana and a pipe. Drlscoll
TOOLSMISSING
3 Years
Other securities (IncludIng 0Apartments, Sanford, were was charged with )OSSC332Ofl
corporate stock) .................................40000.00
A 20-year-old Sanford man held in county jail in lieu of controlled substance an
Burglars also hit an auto body Trading arcount securities ........................0.
at 500 Laurel Ave., police F'ral funds sold and securities purchased
bond each and later possession
who admitted sneaking into a $I
of
narcoti
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and
made off with tools, a under agreements to resell .......................0.
service station while an at- released on their own paraphernalia, according
and a grinder valued at Loans ............................................7.394,000.00
recognizance on court order. county jail records.
tenant was pumping gas
Bank prernis., furnlh.r and fixtures,
stealing $140 tas been sex,andoI*rasssrepresentingbankpremi,e . ... 9)3,000,00
MAN JAILED
tencfd to tiree years In
RADIOS TAKEN
. Real estate owned other than bank premises
WATCH TAKEN
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Investments In uncortsoiidat,d subsidiaries
Circuit Court Judge J.
Sher'.ff's detectives also have
Sanford police are inand "associated .ornpanles" ....................-0
Howard M. Davis,
804 Customer's lIability to this bank

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TALLAHA&amp;SEE (AP - Desegregation plans by the
1)ard of Regents for Florida A&amp;M University will
cluitinate the school's role of helping economically
deprived students, a teachers' union says.
Officials of the United Faculty of Florida, which is

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Ytjuth. at the Seminole Marshal Philip Ashier had
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same,
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fill
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the Seminole County jail last what
June. However, positive moves requirements.
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Fay said he was waiting for a
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- Superintendent Thomas E.
Fay.
at the center were corrected.
By December he still had no
The Seminole Regional
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moved a few paces closer on a mendatlons but had read a
long trail at obtaining safe fire news article stating that Loule
standard mattresses, Fay said. L Wainwrlght, secretary of the
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uelberrvMarC ldChritesen,riibndmfn
thtowct,es,
Fay sent the clipping to the
Nathan Van Meter, left, and John Leighty. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
Last August 19, the center
flunked a state fire safety in- statefiremarshal,againasking
spection because of several what
would
satisfy

Mrs. Plant, who's been managing the Lupin Lodge

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too skimpy and too tight," said Ethel Plant. "I

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Shirley C. Farmer
Frederick J. Harris Sr.
Catherine lhbberd
William I.. fliers

Maude Humphrey
Terrence Itussi

Robert F. Stapel
John P. Meude, DeBary
William H. Silker, DeBary
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great whIle we make a mistake. But If
our error means you must pay additional
tax, you pay Only the tax. We pay any
nterest or penalty. We stand behind
our work,

Death

Raymond P. Kenny, Deltona ____________________________
Herman H. Lorenz, Deltona
Amelia M. Maletskl, Deltona
FRANK GUYETTE
Stielton Weaver, Deltona

'William H. Hahn, Enterprise
Frank Edward Guyettc, 98, of
Zacharlah G. Huffman, En- Vergennes, Vt. and Geneva
terprlce
died Monday in Vergennes.
George J. hoffman, Far. Born in Bridport, Vt., he spent
mington, Me.
his winters In Geneva since his
Ann Nordick, Lake Mary
retirement in 1938.
Sarah H. }Iodge, Lake Mon.
Survivors
include
his
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ilaughter, Mrs. Lucile Norton,
Joseph H. Surrett, Osteen
Geneva; son, T. Cassius

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an(l Mrs. William grandchildren and six great(Helen) Boone, a boy, Sanford grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. George (Mary
Ft'neral services will be in
Ann) Sandlin, a girl, Sanford Vergennes on Thur*lay.

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Tuesday, January 13, 1976 —4A

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WAYNE I). DOYLE, Publisher
II. RICHARD 1ANG, Edtor
WI WAN 1). CURHEE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

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llnn I)elivery : Week, 55 enLs; Month, $2 40; 1 Months, 114.20;
Yt'ar, $215 10. H) Mail. In Florida samt. as home delivery. All
tther mail, Month, $2.70; 6 Months, 116.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

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The Lesson
Of LaGuardia

The Clock

The bombing at La Guardia airport prompted
President Ford to call some of the top federal
transportation and law enforcement officials to a
meeting at the White Ilniisp Vp i' n
! Mr

A high school graduate 65 years of age?
Ridiculous, you say?
Don't knock It friend, 'cause come Friday night
98 people, ranging in age from 16 through 65, will be
graduated from high school — via the General
Equivalency Diploma (GED) progriun at Seminole

show that In 1974 FlorIda was fifth in the nation In
the issuance of high school equivalency diplomas.
The GED test is given monthly at Seminole
Community College and study classes to prepare
studentsfor the test are held throughout the county
free of charge.
More information may be obtained by contacting
the GED office at the college.
Meanwhile,
students will proudly step for,
ward Friday night to receive their 'sheepskin'.

Community College.
The 7:30 p.m. ceremony will honor those who
have passed the GED test sInce September and
State Rep. Robert Hattaway will be cornmencernent speaker.
This will be the first graduation ever held in this
area for GED grads. Included among those who will
rive their plomas will be several grand.
mothers, a mother.daughter combination, two
Ba.'que jaI.alal players and one husband-wife team.
The GED program works closely with local
governmental agencies and members of the
graduating class include students who have been
referred from these programs, Including handicapped, vocational rehabilitation, migrant,
Comprehensive Employment and Training Act
(CETA) and the parole and probation office.

Supported By Gardeners, Banks
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food baskets and to extend helping hands to 1,562
persons.
During Christmas week, in a series of occasions,
95 individuaLs attended three parties for the needy
and 500 small boxes of candy ierc distributed by
the Salvation Army.
The League of Mercy, ministering to shUtrns,
resented small gifts of toilet articles, etc., iii 888
packages with an additional i boxes going to
nursing homes. Over 300 copIes of the Way Cry.
Salvation Army's magazine, were an added means
of spreading the Christmas story, according to
Capt. SneLson.
Both Capt. and Mrs. Snelsan were involved in
"round the clock" activities and wish to express
theirdeepthankstoallthosewhohelpedmakethls,
their firstChristmas here, one of the best ever.
—BlilCurrie

The Salvation Army Advisory Board has
received a glowing report on the generous
Christmas spirit of the community of Sanford that
resulted in the happiness of many persons who
otherwise might have had a very desolate day,
according to Capt. James Snelson.
Capt. Snelson reported that the Christmas

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contributors to that fund totaled $7,059.68. With
scores of volunteer workers involved, the Salvation
Army used the $14,726.72 to spread this evidence of
'community sharing' to purChase 1,166 toys, 106

Since the GED program began at Seminole
Community Colhge in 1970, a total of 1,387 diplomas
have been awarded and the number of persons '
taking the test over the past two years has doubled.

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the city, and the following day to launch Its clean-up

lie's a little like a jitter bug, but nothing like a litter
bug. In fact, Glenn Glitter is going to bug everyone In
Sanford to stage a grand clean-up of their city on Saturday
- officially proclaimed by Sanford Mayor Lee Moore as
Glenn Glitter Day.
According to Margie Smith, president of the Garden
Club of Sanford, local Garden Clubs of DIstrict 7 (Central
Florida) and Flagship Banks have adopted as their
Ilicentennial-Ileautification Project, a litter control
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campaign.
The local Flagship Banks, in honor of Arbor Day and
the following Glenn Glitter Day, are giving to customers
on a first.come, first-served basis, silver oaks or bot.
tlebrush trees for home beautification.
The Seminole County Commissioners are cooperating
in the campaign by opening the county dump to citizens
free of charge on Glenn Glitter Day.

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white, top designers tout this
freshest of looks in their
collections.

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United States, he said, needs an intelligence ser-

vice capable of monitoring terrorist movements,
wouldn't mess around."
The stakes are high indeed, and for the past

year, when there have been recurring incidents of

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olesale prices actually declined in that
month, the Labor Department reported.
wholesale prices. No, It wasn't just that th2 rate
of increase slowed; prices actually fell in
December, by four-tenths of I per cent.

terrorism both here and abroad, our Congress has
done nothing but mess around with our domestic
and foreign intelligence services.

Never before has the stock market had quite
such a week.

airports around the count' after the
Guardia
bomb went off suggests there may be an organized

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follow up similar suspiion about anti-Vietnam

veillance of radical organizations once before. The
e of paid informe, witaps and mail coven,
when dealiig with people who are willing to plant

bombs in crowded airline terminals it is folly to
play by the Queensbury rules.

And now the question that only time, investors

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one fellow who is urging an uplifting of the
nations spirit. Orville Kelly, age 45, husband of
one and father of four, a fellow who puts on his

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appreciation of life. The fact he is dying of
cancer gives him solid credibility,
"Make the day count," he says, echoing again
poet Southey who wrote that although the fortunatemanisnotab1etocasthjcaresawa).
can "pack them In as little a compass" as
convenience allows.

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UNIIAPI'Y IN VA. murky. dusty shades Paris was
I)EAIt UNHAPPY: Move so fond of, replaced by clear,
haven't, that's sing, and I hate out. Hut as long as )ou love crayon box colors. "We're in a
to
Jud, don't push for a dIorct' new color cycle," according to
If you can solve this one, until you are positive that you KasperofJ.l.. Sports. "Women
ou're a genius,
really want one. Lynne is black- throughout the country are
urci IN TIlL MIDI)IE mailing her mother, 'ho can't responding to bright yellow,

face the realities of both their disease and their

genlu but the solution is O

what happened last week. Ingredients of both ______________________________________________________________________________ of hedonists or Pollyannas. Kelly says members
were involved: continued economic recovery
to make the best use of their time, "to do
what wecan forourselvesand each other." Not a
This comhL-ation of e;'ents often becomes iseif
disease.
generating, creating a magical situation that

a blank check for covert operations. It is a

business of protecting national security with public
proper monitoring from above. The scope of the

which terrorism can bring has been demonstrated
vividly at La Guardia airport. It's time we work up

were not always so wise about the human condition. A one-time newspaperman, Kelly says he
WASHINGTON - As a sell-professed con- cluding President Ford,
evidence that speculators already were taking
about it.
supported legislation to was cynical
of people, I worked too hard. I spent
that any wise investor will be watching closely, to his congressman, "We all know that 'situs' Is a anions want is to make it harder for unionized
it tie Li nothing but a blur, no good
noun of the fourth declension." Doubt exists
contractors to outflank them by bringing
in non- memories at all."
seem to be the type of economic
news from an amendment to be proposed in the conference Contractor.
minal lymphoma, and gave him a statistical life
briefly, but confidence doesn't exist without
an which was tolling on the common-situs picketing privileged and an endangered
species. So, while panicked at
first, unbelieving, angry, terribly
The consensus economic foreea for 1976 is
The Domocratic congressman from Trenton, also arouses misgivings, and the lall that would so that
continued recovery, but not at a strong or rapid Frank Thompson, proposed the amendment as
when I woke up in the mo
have restored a piece of their power was hedged was still
I'd know I
alive." His wife panicked also, wan-

As last week came to a close there was

out Op ion

Cop

A new law in Nevada has produced some levity and invited
some praise as permitting voters to express their displeasure
with government,
Rather than checking their choice of a candidate In state
simpiy "none of the abe."
Possibly the Nevada option will offer a more accurate

encourages a wave of alienation from the "system."
Md a renewal of
erIc confnce in goverment
make g'omment more ronsive. The dropout vote is no vote

now cares, since PresIdent Ford recently an-

EventHy, both decided they w

wasting

system of wage and price controls, were based
bose, and some analysts

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on Wall Street fully bargaining committee goes down the drain with

e caveat that you'll bear of

Letten to t&amp; editor are welcomed f

in economic

year ahead promises to be rich In building trades

mailing address and, if possIble, a telephone

dollar. If an advance seems to te developing,

harry Truman was president when the

verified. The Evening Herald will respect the

because of a

volatile today, that caveat applies as strongly President Truman, and with kreater or less

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eiform to spice requirements,

die at death, he suggests, but little

WASIIIflGTON — Svetlana Stalin Peters,

Abby, I love Judy more than

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Throughout the long Investigation, Hebtoeki

She I been leading a quiet e In Princeton, noth

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For Abbyi booiet. "How to Have
Lovely W,ddlnL" send St tO
Abigail Van Buren. 132 Lasky Dr..
Severly Hills, Calif.
2I2. Pleas,
a long. self a ddri s

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watch.

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clairvoyance, boi-energy, emphasis will be placed on and improvement in personal
meditation and survival after improving the relationship of situations; and provide a

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the problem is that the match

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he was something of an SOB, which means he fit

peoples around the world, to

his wife, his kids, his friends, he couldn't spot a

of growing things," according

people to understand," he says, "and I

World Gardening chairman for

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World Gardening,

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special resolution barring him
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shaving lotions,
vacation or business trip, you mat' end up rubbing against hand lotion, that contain deodorants, and
cosmetic

With food costs at an all-time
high, many people are turning
to slow cooking to help keep

lass immediately, before you
leave the airport. The report

But have you given an)' potential danger because they liquor or other such substances that
our luggage is safe, CAB airlines. If the airline cannot
can be packed safely? Or have exist under pressure. If the dangerous, it can surely be precautions to
make sure that three days. it will send ou
precautions to insure that your presuriiation in flight, this can
With aerosol toilet products, log. lick your luggage and use details,
which you should
According to two Federal the lighter and rause it to cx- gases, FA1\
advises that these markers. Under a new program airline as soon as possible.
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of sympathy for the allans and had
not par. appearing before the grarJ Jury while
the House
ticipated In any kickback arrangement.
is
Just last month, Helstoski's brother Robert ,
But
the pressure has begun to take its toll on
was convicted of fl counts ' tax fraud. Wit.
Heos. He
up less
become a U den.
before the and Jury eight times In the paM 19
verted Wegally from Robert's corporations many
Most foreigners are eligible for cltizensiiip montha.
votes in the HOUSe Ways and Means
into the Congressman's campaigns in 1968, 1970 Commit.
after five years. But it takes longer for CornFederal prosecutors are irvestigating and 1972,
Footnote: J3eca
of a cQwt-Iznpoed "gag
They must walt 10 Y8tJ IIdI
strict edflectedkickbacksfrom tllegalaliens i-fl return HeLstoakiisahero.ce,heomoneyfJomhis discussthegrandjury investigating
regulations.
fur introducing private Immigration bills to own pocket to help a needy constituent,
with us. We
have deten-nind, however,
that Ilelstoeki
checking into his finances to determine whether fenalve agaLt the man who ii investigating grand jury, pleading the Fifth Amendment
by-passed the 10-year regulation. A source close he has violated any campaign t4 tax laws,
him, calling for the lmpeathment of U.S. Atagainat seinmon

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accept tmgzage that is iden. airline's denial of )'our claim if

pack can lead to such problems
as broken items and
damaged
luggage or, even more
un- The south entrance to the Garden Club. He is well known
Altamonte Springs Civic Center for his knowledge of plants and
imrtantly, it
can
be
a
source
of
building
took on a new look last birds.
danger for all passengers. I"or
week
when
landscaping was
these reasons, FAA and
The Beautification CornCAll
done
by
the Altamonte Springs
have
developed
mittet'
of the Club was in charge
these Garden

call the

Coordinating the efforts of
RUTH SIMI'SON
Florida's 30,000 Garden Club
memtcrs is State Chairman, in the use of finances furnished

baggage Is
properly packed and the result of time and talent P.V. Hamblen are chairmen of
safe.
Don't overpack. If you find contributed b' Jamc Thomas, the committee and were

Hostess,

DeBary. In 19Th, Mrs. Peterson conented Mrs. Simpson.

your luggage because you have Springs and a former member

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For fast relief

SHIRLEY MILLETT
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Honduras) to visit areas being to furnish seeds, tools, and
assisted b' the World Gar- instruction In the use of insecticides, fertilizers and
dening program.
According to Mrs. Simpson, equipment, Mrs. Simpson said.

Springs
Sanford Altamorite Springs

either PU! it in another bag or
see if you can do without it on
'ow trip.
Don't pack glass or

Alfred H. Can n, 0. D.

RUTH TUECH

Announces the opening of his office
for the practice of

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Altai'ionte Springs
Longwocxj
Fast

Florida "impressed and en- the Garden Club of Sanford will be put in the luggage
thusiastic" with the progress combine efforts for the World
compartment of the plane (or
"In this day of waste, funds for CAkE; collect used
mImanagemcnt and selfish eyeglasses in cooperation with

take fragile Items along, pack
them in a small uox and place

for

For safety's sake, don't pack
matches or cigarette lighters in

knew that CARE bandies these commerative stamps
problems with efficiency both "Stamps for Freedom,"

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1100 East First Street, Suite 5

SHIRLEY MILIEu
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Forest City

Sanford, Florida

Altamonte Springs

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If your baggage dots not

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dress

For instance, one feature
influencing the cooker 's conPants are not forgotten, bUt venience and versatility is the
they are going in new direc- selection of heat settings. Some
tions. You'll find bermuda mls offer two heat settings,
shorts again (cnffed this time while others feature separate,
around), pedal pushers (often adjustable heating bases which
worn
with
laced-up offer up to six variable tern-

reason.
The Herald Services

denied the right to live life while it's avalisble.

the Soviet Union. She remains an pet-ted to proess her papers like any other alien,
outspoken critic of the regime her father helped without fanfare, in the democratic way.
to create.
HASSLING HEE1STOSKI: Tough-talking,
Yet because she was once a memb- of the crewcut Rep.
Inry Ilelstosld,
N.J., Li

blouson and - very important they also vary in degrees of
- the tunic are shapes to convenlcnce and versatility.

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program of the National
Council of Garden Clubs Its
objective is to work with
CARE's worldwide food
program, teaching farmers In
countries —
underdeveloped
around the world better farto her, however, sa she "dldu't want any

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Bath the daughter and mother

for two years until I4ynne was
a
18.

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ways; it can eat into personal savings availahie unions for
25 years will agitate Um for at least derstanding of what the case
for investment, erode profits, add to the pressure
w. The Ad- weren't dead yet, that they still had things to
a
year
or
two
longer,
on interest rates. And high rates are bad for
do
ministration supported the bill anu helped tø and
appreciate, and Make The Day Count was
The
question concerns the power to organize overcome filibusters and
sks,
get it passed.
non-union labor. This Congress will not be able to Ford had not
What Mr. born. There are now 50 chapters in 20 states.
reckoned with was the massive
In a se, Kelly indicates, it is probably
that peaks in stock prices usually coincide with dead common-sltus picketing bill was Mr. Ford's
and the sudden weakening of
valleys in Interest rates. High interest rates Secretary of I abor,
his own position in than the sick, the well being the majority and the
John Dunlop, who Li not the Republican part.
draw investment funds from the
stock market, concealing his disappointment.
In the end the President decided that he stuff of the future. "If people would only learn
what matters and what doe 't matter. I
It will be important therefore over the next few
Dunlop, a harvard economist with a brilliant would lose much more, in
watch
the
way of Republican the television and read the news and see they are
sales, industrLql production and so
trades, incorporated in the bill provision for a candidate, from signing the
of
Lsll than he could in the stts of New York,
other indicators of activity. II that strength is Construction Industry Collective Bargaining possibly gain In the way of labor support
and for what? I
for his
wonder 11 we could bring back the dead from

if you feel a decline might be approaching, don't picket an entire construction site

BERRY'S 'I%'ORL D

President Ford himself aecepted that the

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well as English-tailored bases of these units can be used
trousers. The pants fad of the as warming or slow cooking
other
fashionCalvin
biggieKlein
shout out sweet tucked dresses gain about not showing red, white ago, are strong in most jt
the message.
DEAR ABBY: Relative to flaunts chrome yellow, electric sophistication in slicker yellow and blue!
heat-proof glass or metal
collections. Daytime clothes
Accessories to own this carafe, small casserole dish or
have settled down to a soft,
DEAR AHBY: Judy and I
woman who has been vest orange. Stephen Burrows' curiously missing this bicen- there
widowed twice:
are
no
fashion for look.
sesnuous jersey outfits slink tennialspring is the traditional revolutions,
wedge-heeled shoe, a smashing
Technically, a slow cooker is
Dresses
and skirts,
rope belt, and a three-cornered
month, and I have already filed
an electric, self-contained
Greensboro,
N.
C.:
Let
us
say
for divorce, This is the second
the woman's name was "Mar)
marriage for both of us.
or more heat settings which
Kelly":
cooks foods safely for several
year-old daughter, Lynne.
"Mary Kelly"
and brings liquids to a slow boil
I.ynne told her mother that If
1890-1970
at the highest heat setting.
she'd go live with her father.
1910-1939
sored by Seminole Community
The first 12-week course In society. Registration fee is $10. derstanding self and others.
Room I2l4. Photography II
that the low temperatu
of
with her father because he
Henry Jones
Adult
and
Continuing Monday; another starts today Transactional Analysis classes
S-2. Photography III bcglns
enough to destroy or inactivate
to get pregnant just (or spite.
Sign this,
register, contact the college. taught at the South Seminole evenings. Fee is
starts
tonight
at
7
o'clock
$10. Instructor
at the S-208. Fee (or each COU
'MARY'S DAUGHTER"
Parapsychology starts today Center, in the Pan American Pete
safe. But, according to home
Cray plans to provide a SCC main canwus. Fee for the $15.
economists at The West Bend
divorce and the solution would
For a personal reply, write to
Room I213. Instructor Horton teach how to be more effective Transactional Analysis (TA); profile
and full face, charcoal registration fee. The basis of a slow cooker, this method of
tOOt. Enclois stamped, siI

has also seen the magic evaporate.

nothhiy inflation,

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an Oklahoma fashion editor
taking in the tmerican
[)esigner Showings held in New
York recently, "but I love it. It
year. my Sister startc
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gives
you such a priine feeling
t
received "thank you"
but
hat
kind
of
marriage
and
a
sense
of renewal."
nott" from her
)'et.
would we have living in
%Then white Isn't on its own, it
If I haven't, and I tell her the separate apartments'
accents the rest of the color

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a slow cooker offers
puiurv. rius new ctnnmc mocay
bUsy homemaker.
entries - like GIorgio San- Quick, easy "one pot" meals
t'Angelo's North African can be combined In minutes,
striped caftans, Japanese then allowed to slowly simmer
kimonos and low-hipped white to perfection with little or no
chiffon skirts worn bare- attention for hours.
midriffed with bra tops that are
With over twenty models of
right out of a sultan 's harem! slow cookers available today,
hnmemakers certainly have a
The long, lean, low bodice wide selection of these constyle is a major silhouette.
'euient appliances to choose
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Tuesday, Jan. 13, 1916
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wtiere he works. he takes
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raised her, that she mis a degree in education and that she
once heat Bill)' Jean King In a
championship match.
Hut the closer her memories
comes to the skydiving accident
Steve was with her at the
time—theharderjtisforherto
recall what happened. She
doesn't even remember they
were to be mared.
I know her probem in a way.
I'm having trouble remembering the plot of tonight's show.
But I think she gratefully

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she lost in a skydiving mishap.
She's a former tcnnls pro who
grewupinOjai,calif,withcol,
Steve Austin, the sixmilliondollar man who also has bionic
limbs which stem from injuries
he suffered while testflying a
spacecraft.
In one scene in tonight's
show, Jamie, newly hired as a
teacher at a school for the children of Air Force nersonnel. Is
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show at an advance screening,!
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writing something else," he
says of the present pause In
productivity. "So far, I'm
always relieved there's another
play within me."
Since turning to stageci-aft
from Journalism In Bristol in
1960, the Czech-born Briton has
sired just four full-length
works, The first "Enter a Free
Man," caused scant stir. His intee-national repute began with

"R.osenci-ant.z and Gulldenstei-n
Are Dead," an existential spin.
off from "Hamlet."
Five years later came the
philc'sophical acrobatics of

''Jumpers," which scored
abroad but flopped on Broadway. Eighteen months ago
"Travesties" bowed in London,
andafewweeksagoswungino
SROincarnatlunatBroadway's
Barr}'rnore Theater.
Between such stints, however, there have been several
tine-act intriguers, a number of
scripts for British Television,
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Nitice is hereby given that l am
enga9e'cl in business .1 630 south
vymurr MUOU,
"amonie pr;ngs,
Seminole County, Florida under the
fictitious name of LA SALLE. and
that I intend to register Said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in ac
cordance with the provisions Of the
Fictitiout Name Statutes, To Wit:
Section 66309 Florida Statutes 1957.
S John M. Roe
PubliSh: Jan. 13, 20, 77, Feb. 3. 1976
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PROBLEM
Pc rhiPsAiCOl'iOIicAnonymoui
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Notice is hereby given that I am
ergaged In busIness at 100 Springs
Blvd. Longwood 37150 Seminole
County. Florida under the fictitious
isa ne of SPRINGS REALTY, and
that I intend to register said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County. Florida in ac
cordance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWit.
Section 565 09 Florida Statutes 1957
S Mary J. Ribhett
PublIsh: Jan 13, 20. 71, Feb. 3, 1916
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT OF THE
STATE OF
FLORIDA
Ill
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION. No. 753612-cAIC.s
DIVISION I
MOLTON. ALLEN I WILLIAMS,
INC., a corporation,

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Host And Hostess: Lee and Gladys Moss
OPEN Sun, lhru Thurs. 9 til 9:30--Fri. &amp; Sat. 9th 10:30
For Phone Orders Ahead-322.9442
2100 S. French Ave.
Sanford
Your

sian revolution, and

Tristan

Tzara, founder of the weird
dada art movement, both lived
in Zurich In 1917, Then James
Joyce, for Stoppard the "real
genius article," turned up In the
same Swiss city,
Besides deciding to put the
three contrasting Intellects Into
pard
trartsjent confrontation.,, Stop.
also wanted to create a
play for John Wood, a protean
actor whom he greatly ad.
mired. His solution was to write
Wood into the opus as a corntIlentator-(lbsrver who knew
the famous trio,

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SAN MO PARK, I. 7. 3 bedroom
iraler apis Adll I family park
Wi''kly ISIS H*y t7 97. Sanford.
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Defendants.

NOTICEOFACTION
TO: WINFORD ERNEST POOLE
and BARBARA N. POOLE, his wife
Residence and whereabouts are
unknown and all persons claiming
eu. threugh or under them and all
Ah*rs claiming any right, title or
Plaintiff, interest in and to the following
vde2cri1, properly
GLORIA J. MARTIN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Defendants
that an *Ctlon to foreclose a mar.
NOTICE OF SUIT
tgage a'sd to cancel a mortgage of
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record on the following property in
whose residence it:
'Seminole County, Florida;
51$ Mohaws Street
LaO 5, LAVO WOOD, according to
Rotsville, Georgia 30741
the Plat thereof recorded in Plat
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Book 11, Page 26, of the i'ubIIc
that an action to lorecSa, a marRecords of '.minole County,
Igage on the following prooeflv in Fin, lvt.'
Seminole County, Florida: hat been I ilecg against JAMES 1.
LaO 16, Block 36. DREAMWOLD CRAD')OCK and VELMA J.
FOURTH SECTION, according to CRA000CK, his wife: ROBERT H.

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Spacious garage apt, ut condition,
poolpelvileges. utilities furnished.
AdultS, $175. 333.2P15.
CLEAN APARTMENT
FOR RENT
PHONE 337 1301
1or2 Bedrooms Adultsonly
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
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10 Acres east of Sanford, $1,750 per
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0 Acre and 130 Acre block on
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0 Acre block in Sorrento 7,S00 per
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Larrys Mart, 2)5 Sanford AC

53-TV-Radio-Stereo

COLOR TV, 5)1 95 MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
6411006

We Buy Furniture

Color TV't from 150; 81W, from
$15; Service all mkej. HERBS'
TV. 200 5. French, 373.173i

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
fop prices paid, used, any condition
641 8176, Winter Park

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RO[150p1 MARINE
2921Hwyl7fl
3725961

If you are having difficulty finding a
place to live, car to drlve,a lob, or
some service you have n.eiui of.
read all our want ads every day

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10—Swap &amp;

76—Auto Parts

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59—Misical Wcrchandjse

RecOnd,'ioned fl,ttrri'
517.95
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 5mriford Ave

78—MotorCycles

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
3)1 31SE. Firtt St.
3fl.Ssfl

&amp; chairs, secretarial desks 1.
chairs, straight Chairs, fIling
cabinets, as is. Cash and Carry.
NOLL'S
Casselberry, 1792,5704206

Kltchen.Balp,room Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks. Installation
Available. Bt,'d Cat.clI. 322 60
anytime.

WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
WORK? Place a Classified Ad in
thi Evening Herald today,

Office Cleaning. Free estimates and
free initial clean ups. Blitz Clean
323-5951.

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1912 SUZUKI3IO
$600
Phone 322 3255

Wood or steel desks execut,ve desk

for Sale

Trade

SWAPSHOp FLEAMARK7
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer
140 cttarpe All admitted lree
Come brlwse every Sunday at the
MovIeland Drive in Theatre,
South 1792 Phone 377 1716.

Used office furnIture

$911 Honda CL 700, hiker .
Luggage rack. Cest Olti"
Phone 377.7539
Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
3733866

n,iifl.

I72 Su;uki 266
5900. 7JOO
Melloriville Ave., north garage
apt,, after S o.m.

62—Lawn-Garden

Air Conditioning

REALTORS

MIS

2541 PARK

42-N)biie Homes
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of Loch Arbor

Income

Idyliwlide Homes By
S

cONSTFUcmON h
W, 25th

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Radio &amp; TV
DRIVE IN TV SERVICE
F,,s?
Service 207
Oak F4ud
(assetberry Phone $31 9541

Live

Roofing

Land Clearing, fill dirt, c lay, rock.
All kinds of digging Hous,trailers
stored I, moveø 372 91C

PocIng And Carper.'' .
Free estma'n-'
Call 373 6769
Expert roni re-pars flat ro:',Shfl4,", :ii work quaran?
BROGOEN POOFING 3776700

Office Machines
OFFICE MACHINES
"We service all makes and models"
Free Pickup and Delivery
Sanford Business Machinet 322 9005

Upholstering

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Painting

Quatiy ijrheIsterrro Fm.-' pc.k up J,,
cieL, ir ,
(au cr tr,.e e-s!'nuj.'
20) E Commercial. 373 6451

Painter- Experienced. Reasonable.
Free Estimates Good Work Call
anytime 373 $161

GET Th')SE LUXURY ITEMS FOP
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S ','dAt4T Afl5.i

nsIaII carpet and vinyl, wall to walu.
Free Estimate. Call SEARS ii,

Sanford. 3221771.
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arpenfry, Remooeming. Additions,
Custom Work Licensed. bonded
Free ettlmate 373 60)5
stir or, Exterior Platter ii'sg,
Plaster Patching 6. itmulated
brick &amp; stone specialty. 3722700.

List

37) Or65

C&amp;A E'ackHoe Service

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Pest Control

Well Drilling

ART tuRO',%Pl 1'15T COt, 1
75.6? P,,rk Dr'-,
377 5565

V,ELIS WlL I ED. PUM
S'RINKL['W SYSTEMS
All typu-s and sizes
We repair and service
STIflE MACHINES,
SUPLY CO.
07W 2nd St
372 t-177

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Pet Care

GET THOSE LU*URY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION O THEiR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS'

PET REST INN
BoarJing&amp;Groojn
PIs.377 1037

Sanford, Fla.

C$l for Appointment 322-3103
ADDITIONS— REMODELING

RWCRS

ALA CLEANS ALL
E ItCrior pressure cfe.sn'rtg

IERSON LAND CLEANING
Idozing, Excavating, Ditch
k Fill dirt, top 50i1 372.5943.

Let Us Burglar Proof Your Hone
Security Locks Installed
Phone 322 5643

OLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Call Phil Qon,ialt: 305 373 3939 —

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Tax Returns

Land Clearing

Home Improvements

Lots
SPayed Streets .•S'ewers
Street Lights •Sidewalks

r'Orig

Pressure Cleaning

rsdividual, Business Hw'y 11 92
it Five Points Phone 372 704.3

Burglar Alarms

Custom buIlt Homes WIth Many Plans To Choose From

MIS OF DISTINCTION

) P 1,:, 1' .
I itur', ,','ater Heaters 8 a mn 0
p m lhtu Sat. 252.4 5. Park Drive
37) 5517

filliams Accunn

WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
Buying a new home? Moving to an
apartment?
act some action wilh a Herald
classified ad. We'll help you wrIte
an a,t that will bring a fast sate,
CALL 377 261)

9dqt2wiMe

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ncome Tax Serv.

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly I'farriett's Beauty Nook)
5)9 E. First, 3fl.5147

3 BR, 1' bath, many extras, good
ondtion. $375. (sales taxtransfer), take over payments.
134 9122

Plumbing

nting, Interior arid Exterior.
team Cleaning House Cleaning
ree Estimates Phone 372 43707

3222420M'TlME

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Photography by Munson Com-.,ynr
Fine wn'mldng photos teaSonaby
priced Phone 373 6.355

EP WARM Replace your old
'ALOIJSIE WINDOWS with more
Ificient awning or single hung
iIndo*'s. 13) 9974.

Beauty Care

AT

Photography

'S HOME IMPROVEMENT SEP

NI Burner Cleaning &amp; ServIce. 24
Hoist Service Dykes Heating &amp;
Air Conditioning. 322 $177

211

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ome Improvements

Aluminum Siding

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

H eater Cleaning

322-2090

3 MO .6Mo &amp;
1 Year L2ases
Hwy 17 flAcross
j From' Ranch House

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Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S
Casselberry, Hwy 17 97. $70

Phon)77 2653

Merchandise

m-lomc, of ESPP Warranted Homes

20)7 S. FRENCH INWY 1792)
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i25

NO SECURITI

333.$7Ø'$).9777

Refrigerator, Dryer,
Bunk Beds and DiShwaSner

60—Office Supplies

WALKING DISTANCE to churches,
doctors, shopping and almost
everything. Lovely 2story, 2
bedroom condo, in nice section of
twn, Wooden privacy fence in rear
yard. Reduced to 572,500. Low
down, excellent termt.
It's like pennies from heaven when PANELED FAMILY ROOM. Exyou sell "Don't Needs" with a
cellent condition, well landscaped
want ad
yard,carpm'fing,kltclsenequippe.J
carport, utility shed. All this plus
mare for 515.500.
WEVE GOT ITt Just listed this
custom built 3 bedroom home in
Mayfair Central tue-at air, kitchen I can cover your home with alum.
tiding &amp; softit system Also
appliances, separate guest COt•
Roofing,
Gutters 20 yr's. Exp.
tage. HouSe has extra large
Eagle Siding Co 5.51 9543.
bedrooms, fireplace and all kinds
of gingerbread. 164.500
Call Sanford's Sales Leader

Large Wooded

FURNISHED
OR UNFURNISHED

t(

323.9410

STUDIO 1,2,3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOtjES

APARTMENTS

club or organization

WILL BUY OR CONSIGN GUNS 01ANY DESCRIPTION SANFORD
AUCTION. 323 7310

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Fen.jer Jazz Master electric Guitar
with a crush-proof case. lit $150
lakes. 3210111,

)"j Acres,
Ready for Development
Call Owner, 373 5600

INC.

Stenstrom Realty

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Luxury Patio Apartments

Lrge I &amp; 2 Bdrm.

RusinessMeetir,
nd Monday-- 2000
(iuhHOuS 3Pm
p,iy Ic own Writ
fln0o Tm-iu,%vja,i

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REALTY INC
707 E. 2,'th3i3 753?
HAL A. COL BERT, REALTOR
SELMA WILLIAMS, Asaoc iatc
vi's. 372 Oól7or 337. )$7

1ails7

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HAL COLBERT

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3 tedroom i,'nfurnithed, $110 mo. +

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F'r

T,HE

P's Acres with 3 bedroom, 1 bath

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FLEET RESERVE
AS6N

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New Compact

REALTOR 3

2774.

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46onerc.L Property

Peg Pe.l fislale Broker 321 oo
3237193
327 274.6
322 0779

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Sunlarid- 3 BR cement block, I
bath, carpet, kitchen equijed.
Immediate occupal,cy. $19,500.
Bank financing avaIlable. 373

depnit. Adults only- Call 373 0963
t- 321 0161

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Kish Real Esta

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Tropical plantings Surround this
unuS,,j,sI borne. Paneled walls,
carpets, dining room, eat.in kit.
Chin I. an unbillevable 16'x25'
REALTOR
family room. Only 577.500. Call to
TICKTOCK
see why this home iIl drastically Owner (ranlicover lime Its taking to
increase in value, 131 12fl
Sell this cute 3 bedroom, 1(' bath
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR.
home with family room In
Mayfair, Wind II up at $25,000
Nv PARKING HERE
Park your NV off stres here, and
then enjoy the 4 bedroom home
overlooking small take Featurtng
'SERVICE BEYOND
16*37' heated Swimming pool,
THE CONTRACT'
double carport, plush carpet and
PRIVACY WITHOUT
central heat, air, $17,00.
ISOLATION- Lovely two story, 3
NINE HOLE GOLF COURSE
bedroom, 1'1 beth, family room.
wool carpet, fireplace, range, Country living can be yours on this
10 acre lakefront parcel, Make
refrigerator, dishwasher. New
good Income from thiS beautiful
central hear and air unit,
executIve golf course, PLUS
Backyard fenced with ttick and
ca mpsites, room for expansion,
wOod. 556.000,
price inCludes i bedroom home,
MLS REALTORS
pro shop and equipment. fty ap
Polfltment only.
321-0041

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3 BeaulItut loft With 21 fruit trees,
$33 Elm Ave E. V. Foster, Lake
Mary. 3nu.

WITT REALTY

322.6457

Harold Hall Realty

Retire In Style

LongwPod: Lovely I BR. furn. api.,
$135 monfhly plus deposit. 1313763.

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One BR, unfurn. apt., electric heat,
air, carpet. AdultS $105. 337 7796

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APIS

One 6. 2 bedroom apartments.
furnished or unfurnithed. Newly
redecorated. Come see 300 E
Airport Blvd. Sanford 323 13f

of your (lilt) activities
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POST Si

321.0041

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADt,LTS, m-4O PETS
116W 2nd t

sansoru

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE. INC

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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Seminole &amp; Volusi. Counties,
Acreage Tracts, small &amp; large.
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR,
6210711,

37721)5
AFTER HRS
377 9711
3770440

Kish Real Esfaf

FTIJ Oviedo-Duplex, turn. Or
unfurn. Ideal location, Reasonable
3653771

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JOHNNY WAL K ER

C allBart

Ridgewood Arms
Spacious
1, 2- &amp; 3 CR apts, 1 1 2
0.,r!,.
I CflflhI,
Swimming,
playground, recreation room,
laundry room &amp; clubhouse. From
$135 mc. ~3
RicIge'woo(1 Ave..
Sanford. Ph 323 6i.

(')ISA[3LED
;MERICAN

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.v.,., IPC
$4500, one 16.500, or wu will build
your home n one of these lots for
a package deaf.

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By Owner- 3 BR, I' bath, extra
large fenCed yard. 13,000 and
assume payments, 3731911 or 337.
5.663
THIS HANDY MAN FIX.lT
$12,000 Home has 2 BR, I bath and,
lS'x)2$' lot Call us
EXECUTIVE LIVING, ICR,? bath,
formal cinung Separate cottage or
game room area, $49,500.
TWO STORY STUCCO.

LAKE LOTS

Want to buy, good CO Radio arid
Upright Freezer. 323 2791 after o

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52—AppJian
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68—Wanted to Buy

Veteran
No Down

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N UT I C E

2 bedroom block, older home oH
Millonville Ave $11,500 Terms if
desired

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KULP DECORATORS
409W. lit SI. 337733$
We Buy Furniture

Real Estate

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30-Apartments Unfurnisheci

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2574 Park D
REALTOR
327 3991

RABBITS
and Factory made Cages
322 445.4

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43—Lots-Acreage .

Rag' Real Estate Broker
503w 1',t St
or 77)051? eves
373

REALTY

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double wide,

67—ljvestock- Poultry

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

M.UNSWORflI REALTY

JIM HUNT

Golden Touch 'N Sew, 175; Touch 'N
Sew model 600, $169.50; Touch 'N
Sew model 751, over 1300 new,
balance $74S Singer Feather
Weight, $40; Singer With drop in
bin left forrepairs, $36. Terms
Low as i per month See at
SAPIFOROSEWINGCENTER
Downtown
307E.)st5f. 377911)

CSlbry-Comy,tio. mobile home s"
perm. add., resid, Ige corner lot,
Sc. porch, CM AC, 3 BR, 1 bath,
fam, rm., $1,S0O. Larry Brunelle,
645 7626 or 37301$
fully set up in
adult park. Central air,
screened room, carporfs and
SkIrts. 54000 under invoice. No
dealers, pleasd. Phone 3236051 or
130000$, Nights phone 67$

Custom home on our lot or ours.'We
will arrange fifl1ning

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Hlllcrtsi I2xlO, 7. bedroom, central
air, carport, skirting, awning,
excellent condition, Offered by
Savings &amp; Loan. $63.11 per month.
Phone 323 6051 or 130-0005, nIghts
call 671 5569.

QUALIFIED FARRIER and
BLACK SMI TH,
Trimminq,
Shoeing. Work guaranfeed, 371
0070 or $70 47i9

Singer Sale

Windsor, I2'x60', fully turn,, central
H-A, screened patio, 40's 17',
spring water inside, low taxes. I
acre tot on canal, St. Johns River.
3495403.

quiet

"The 2nd Get'em Hot"

New 3 bedroom block, maintenance
free. Corner lot on paved roads,
carpet, air &amp; i,nme'diele OC
cupancy $25,100. Qualified for
Interest credit of $1,710. Terms ii
des ,red

1736 Skyline 2 BR, furnished,
washer and dryer in(lded. $3,500
or best offer. 373 dOSS after 1

2 New

Ple
c*,ses Immature area Nodow-n
oayment. montriiy payments less
than rt'cii Government Suidi:ed
to qualili buvers,afl to sea it
you quelifyl

,lui
Uedrooni
2
bath,
recreational ammenihic, split
bedroom arrangement, kitchen
equipped, enclosed garage, outStanding landscaping. Only 11.500
&amp; take over payments. No
Qualifying

ISYR,,CIIA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3*01 Orlando Drive
Sanford, "2

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66—Horses

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79 —Trucks-Trailers
36" Self Propelled Sweeper. Ike
new.
See
at
Snappin
Turtle
FREE GIFTWRAPPING-AII
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Mowers, 75)3 Park Or., Sanford. Cl-es'. truck, '77 pickup. 6 cy Std
Glift, Knits, Christening Gowns,
3 Bedroom, 7 story, 1'--, bath, older
DUPLEx- 2 bedroom concretr
nw paint,
excellent condt,on
PAYTON'S
CHILDR
EN'S
WEAR
home, 2 car garage, large cornet'
block, excellent condition. no cit1 26l0Hiawatrsa
Special shrub and garden sprayers.
$1,500 32) 52.'
Ph.3fl.ISOI
lot. $77.50). Ph, 322 290).
taxes, by Owner 327 6.620
9$ cents ea. Gardenl.and, 100 W.
41—Houses
Thomasville of GeorgIa pecan
lit Sf., 373-64)0
80—Autos for Sale
BY OWNER- R. E. Assoc.3 BR,I
FOR SALE
dining room table and 6 ladder
bath, corner lot. Ravenn Park,
We have THREE CII 7 bedroom, 1
LAKE MARY -- I Bedroom, I bath
back chairs. $350; King size 63A—
Tractors&amp;
- '73
bath hornet, all DIFFERENT.
Plymouth rur,. .,r'y rice,
Phon. 37) 521$ af'er 6 p m.
frame home, detached garage,
headboard, pecan wood,
One
is
lust
right
37,000 m, , auto, PS &amp; PB. rado.
Heavy
Equipment
for you. Sanford
nice shade trees, fenced yard,
upholstered for TV vIewing,
vinyl top, 52.250. 323 6035 after 5
Realty, 322 7212 or 322-7)73.
near lake, $16,500
lighted for reading, excellent
CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT
WE TAKE TRADES
condition,
$75; yellow Hotpolnt
1973 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, fully
NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath, central
FARM EQUIPMENT
SANFORD — 3 Bedroom, 2 bath Two
loaded, beautiful mint green. Only
refrlgerator.freez,r, 1 year old,
heat, aIr. $2.00) down, $706 petbedroom, family room, carpet
New and Used
home, economical oil heat, shady
$150; refrigerator, $25. Pm-one 323$3695. Call 337-1431, Dealer.
month. 372 7757,
mud, more. Good area, close to
Ford, Kubota, Pitt bone
yard. $19,500, MAKE OFFER.
3615 after 6 p.m.
shopping. Call now for details
Sales. Rental, Service
197) Ford Grand Tot-mo, 2 door
$17,900
4)7 Magnolia Avenue
Forrest Greene, Inc.
hardtop, red with bilge interior,
AUCTION
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS 531 1341
3 bedrms, Central heat, only
low mileage. $2,2- . Call 322 1651
every Friday ii
HOOD TRACTOR COMPANY
1)04133 REALTORS
3736353
Dealer.
$21,000 WIth $650 down. See today.
New si'Ier every how', Have had up
NEAt,
ESTATE
TAFFER REALTY
MOSSIE C BATEMAN
1965 Pontiac 010 COnvertible. cx
to IS truck loads to sell. This
64—Equipment for Rent
Realtor
377 719$
dellent condition, low mileage. I
auction for people who want to
Req Real Estate Broker
OWner, Only $650. 321 0935.
Req
save or make money, We sell by
Real Estate flrok,'m Clean 3 bedroom, 1' -j bath, avocado
Steam Clean your own Carpet
5tgv &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet, .._IIQO E 15111 St
the piece, dozen, gross, or
3fl 645$
196$ Thunderbird, lair cor(1ito'- ,
Rent our Rinsenvac
3fl. 7643
central heal lair.
truckload. All types of goodi,
radio, heater, electric windows
CARROLL'S
FURNITURE
3375131
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO. )ewelry, food items, bric.a.brac,
Payfon's 337.1301
5700327 1909
crystal, radios, I tracks, many
BROKERS
HOME WITH WORK SHOP- Partly
-. 65—Pets-Supplies
olher Items.
Days-)71 611J
Chico &amp; The Man
furnIshed 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
HWY 46 FLEAMARKET
327
2)57
central heat and air, $20,900. Easy
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"SERVICE BEYOND
UKC Pit Bull Terriers, 100 points.
On Highway 44, Sanford
Jct 17925.177, LonOwood
terms.
THE CONTRACT"
Papers. Guaranteed 3239141
3?3$SlOcrS3.c 4605
(Behind Auction Galleries)
FANTASTIC
INVESTMENTLARGE LOT- 3 Bedroom, 7 bath
Nearly new 3 bedroom, 2 bath.
split plan. Brick construction
Commercial zoning. $19,500. Easy
Range, wall towall carpet, central
terms.
heat and air. ASSume 7.75 mar.
Igage. $36,500
FURNISHED I Bedroom, central
ML S - P EAL TOP S
heat and air, nice area. $26.90).

Rentals

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322-2420 ANYTIME
!LTORS MLS 2541 PARK
* 'Get 'Em While *
* They're Hot" *
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HIDDEN LAKE

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person to Art Grindle's Wheel
Ranch. S 17 97, Sanford

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Rent

Turn that unused piano into a bike,
car, or whatever you want to bit!
with a Classified. Dial 32226)1 or
131 9993

A phone call could start you on a new 3 Aptt ; I or 2 bedroom,
turn, or
and profitable career Call U2
turn.. bofh AC. w w carpet, 530
3755
damage, $$lS inc 323-4
after
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S 70 p m
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to

Wntw1. PAittir. Ie Ies-'ie for cattIc
Large or small. 322-4444.

ButIne
Day Care Center.
Will leaseorsell Phonee3ls.uso..
641
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YEAR END SPECIALS

SANFORD

Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIOER,ASSOC
107w Commercial
Phcm, 322 eeI
Sanforti
AOOSq Ft Shop Space
100 N. Maple
)7)IJllor377M70
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Vending routes available. Only 1.10
hours weekly with completi
Company trainIng 5, locatIon set
U. Investment of
5,000 Call
coIled, Mr. Carson, $13 $165370

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Book 4, Page 99 of the Public CR A F T, his
wile; K OH N I Pf
Records of SemInole County.
BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC , a
Fkirida.
Florida corporalion, ORLANDO
TOGETHER WITH: Range, Dish GYPSUM SPECIALTY. INC. a-k-a
washer, Refrigerator and Wall to OR L A N 00
G Y PS U M
Wall Carpeting.
SPECIALTIES, INC. a FIorid6
has been filed against you, and you corporation; ADOBE BUILDING
arerequir,dtos,fv,acopyof, CENTERS, INC., a foreign cur,
written defenses, if any, to It on
poration; and WINFORD ERNEST
GIBBONS, TUCKER, MEWEN. POOLE
and BARBARA N. POOLE.
SMITH, COrER &amp; TAU, attorneys his wife, and you are required to
for plaintiff, Whosi address is eo.
serve a copy of your written
Box 1363, Tampa, FlOrida 33101, and th'fentes. if any, to il nn
LYNN
file he original with thi Clerk of the
JAMES HINSON of Turrubull, Abner
ebove styled Court on or before
and Daniels, Attorneys for PlaInt if?,,
January 30, 915; Ott,erwl,, a whose address is Ill West Lyman
Judgment may be entered agaInst Avenue,
Post Oi9ce Bz 100, Wiritef'
you for the relief demanded In the
Park, FlorIda 32759, and Iile the
Comptaint.
original with the Clerk of the ebovi'
WITNESS my hand and sial of styled Court
on or before Feibruary
thit Court on December 24'h, 197$
61m-t, 197s othirwfli a Iudgment may
(Seal)
be entered against you for the reliáf
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
demanded in the complaint of'
Clerk of the CircuIt Court
petition.
By: Elaine RlChariJt
WITNES$myhandandth,$Hlãf
Deputy Clerk
aid Court on December 79th, illS
GIBBONS, TUCKER, MCEWEN, (Seas)
SMITH, COFER • TAUt!
Arthur H. eckwitIs, Jr.
Attorniys for Plaintiff
Clerk of the Circuit Court
p.o. Box 136)
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By: Lillian T. Jenkins
Tampi, Florida 33101
Deputy Clsr
PublIsh- Dec. 30, 1973, Jan. 6. 13, 30,
Publish: Dec. 70, 1975, Jan. 5. 13, 30.
976
1975
DEU 135
DEli
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CommercIal Building

DYNAMIC OPPORTUNITY

Fruit For Sale
Call before 10 a.m or after 3 pm
"2.14$

Cenlral Floricj,j'
MULTIPLE LITINc REALtOR
3721991
l9te5 French
377 1496, 337
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KOVE ESTATES- New. Swim
fish, boat, clubhouse, $50 ma. Fret
literature. P.O. 60* 40, Osteen
Flu. 3776.i 3776077.

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CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOI.E
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE
NO.
76$CA-70.G
In the Matter of the Adoption 00:
TRAVIS WARREN KIWALA
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO RICHARD GARY KIWALA
1)11 Loraine Street
LanSing, Michigan
YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT
ROBERT W. CLARK has filed a
Petit;on for the adootion of your
minor child, bearing the name of
TRAVIS WARREN KIWALA, arid a
contained wit hn the Petition
reguetf$ the Court to award that a
Judgment of Adoption of Minor by
the Petitioner, ROBERT W CLARK
be entered, and you
required to
wrve a copy of your AnSwer or
Pleading to the Petition on the
Petitioner's Attorney, N Patrick
Phillips, of BIdwin 8 Dikej, Suite
70, 500 East Highway 436.
Catselberry, Florida, 37707, and file
the original Answer or Pleading in
the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit
Court on or before February 10th,

3 Bedroom house, clean, cmli
heat air, carpeting, For rent
Sale. 3737191.

YtlI* Cab, 20) 5. Park Ave.
Sanford

outgrow the Swing set orsrnaIl
bicycley Sell these idli items v
a want ad. To place your ad. ca
your friendly ClaSSified gal at
Herald, 377 2611, or eli 9-cc

New govcrnrn,nt program,
care Icr as low as $2 p.'r w
you Ouatify 323 Sl?i

2 BEDROOM HOUSE
C L EA N, CAR PE TED
Deposit Required, Ph. 372.334

TAXI DRIVERS

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Home of BPP Warranted Homes
YOU CAN GET IT WHOLESALEDue to excess property the owner
must sell this 3 bedroom, 2 bath
homeonquietsfreet Large family
room. Quick move in. Priced at
1-3,000 below FHA appraisal at
$73,500.
ALMOST flEW 3 bedroom home,
close to Shopping and Schools
Extra large lot, central heat air
carpeting. Assume existing
mortgage. $26,000
LARGE 3 BEDROOM, l-p bath
home in lovely section of town
Beautiful
new
carpeting
throughout. Extra large lot,
Separate 1 bedroom cottage too.
All (or 1.44,50)
Call Sanford's Sales Leaoer

le Homes

BecJroom,7baths Already set
With awning and Skirting Cheap
Phi,r, 373 0)50 110 Exeter Count,
CarrsaQaCov,Mot,jIe Home Park,
Sanford

Stenstrom Realty

7-Bedroom mobile home, furnishei - 3Bedroomblock,2bath,pavedroad
&amp;
f'oritage on spr,ng led lake,
air &amp; heat. Plenty

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west of II on SR 16. 372 4630

COUNTRY HOME— SmalI2flRn I
acre.
LAKE MARY-- 3 BR, 1' bath, len
ced, citrus, excellent location,
$15,000.
SAN LANTA- i BR, 2 bafb, ,
FHA financing available, SII,oOO.
PAOLA AREA-- Over 1 acre-I
lots -wOoded. 17700

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irOU don't believe t,at want
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tr ing resutts, try one, and liste
Call 3fl 67)1
,our pm-ion ring D,ai 3?? 76l1
I or AGENCY TRAINEE- Are you
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self starter? A goo'J phone volc
and aggressive personality it tr
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key to success Excellent 01
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Portunity with plenty of room Ic r
A BABY'S WORLD Care for nt mis
advancement. Enthusiastic oni
need apply. Call 373 5176 for at
toage2 only. Next to new Driy
Poifltmcnt
License Bureau. 372664$

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2671 Orlando Drive
377 130?

3 Bedroom, 1 Bath
Kitchen Equipped $150 Month
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month SCHUREN REAL'TY
Realtors. 377 1302

Income Tax Preparer needed durir
tax sIasOfl for income tax oflic
Experience necessary. Call after '
pm, 377 0767

LOST, Gold Fountain Pfl,di n
town Sanford. Friday
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 7S-24I$CA09.L
BARNETT BANK OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, NA,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JAMES T.
CRA000CK
and
VELMA J C PADDOCK, hit wife, et
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Coventry, Act now no lnvestmer t
no
delivery.
Exceller
errnngemen,s to add to you
family income, Opportunity fo
local manager. 3210034 or Sii
3159.

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Schuren Realty

fl—Houses Unfurnished

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5anora. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. hr
mediate occupancy. Call after
p.m., 6253091.

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for Santord. Send resume N
American Food Servicit, P
Box 2S92, Sanford, Florida 3777

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NOTICEOFAHNUALMEETING
The annual meeting of thr
members ot Firt? Federal Savings
and Loan Association ot Seminole
County, Sanford, Florida will 1)4' held¼
at the main office of the ASSoCiation.
1)2 West First Street. Wednesday,
January 21, 1976 at 7 00 p m
Max Inc Ekern.
Seretary
Pubtith Jar, 6, I). 1976
DEV 2$

by Default will be taken against you
f0' the relief demanded in the
Complaint
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once each week for four (1) con.
Secutive weeks in The Evening
Herald, Sanford. Florida,
WITNESS my hand and seal of
said Court on this S'h
ay of
January, 1916
1)
Arthur H. Beckwns, Jr
Clerk of Circuit Court
By ElaIne lCharde
Deputy Clerk
N Patrick PhIlhipi of
BaldwIn &amp; Dikeou
Attorneys at Law
Suite 70, 500 E Highway 436
Catsefberry, Florida 37707
Attorney for Petitioner
Publish, Jan 6. 13, 20. , I,7
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BANK SECRETARY- Good typin
thOrlhjnj With trust isp.
PLANT MANAGER.- Small ph:
pu.irchaslng background
OFFICE MANAGER- Baciwlo -s
Degree in auounting plus son
Oflce background.
CARPET SALES- Good 0
Portunity sales oriented pet-so
USED CAR SALES- Someone wi h
safes experience ok.
MECHANIC.. Must be experienc, ,
all around. Mutt have own tool
Good hours, good salary.
701 Commercial 373 $175
On The Mini Mall

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1 bath, frame home. $15,500

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JOSEPH JOHN BOWEN
NOTICE OF ACTION
To Stanley Adam RigO
100 Robert SIru't
Building i, Apartment I
(3ngharr?On. New York
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
BARBARA JOYCE RICO. 31
Carriage Hill Circle, CaSSelberr
Florida, intendS to opply to tht'
l'tcnOCable Dominick Salli, Judge of
the above Court, 6t hiS oil ice in the
County Courthouse at 1:00 O'ClOCk
A M.onFebruary 10. 1916,orassoon
be
thereafter as petitioner ma
heard for an order changing
Petitioner's name from BARBARA
JOYCERIGOIO8ARBARAJOYCE
BOWEN and the name of the
petitioner's minor child from
JOSEPH JOHN RICO to JOSEPH
JOHN BOWEN by which names
petitioner and said minor child thal$
thereafter be known.
You are required to serve a copy
answer or other responsive
pleading on petitioner's atiorney,
Maston O'Neal, Rosenbtum 5.
PipkinS, Suite 20$, 470 East Highway
436. Casselberry, Florida 37707, and
Iite the original in the above named
Court on or before February 6th,
1976. II you fail todo so judgment by
default will be taken againtt you for
tm-ic relief demanded n the pet,t.on
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
thiS Court on January 5th, '976,
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By. Martha I Vihlen
Ceputy Clerk
PubiSh: Jan 6. 13, 20, 77, 1916
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to teach remedial about $2,000 per student for 50 the program and will teach 150
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would have the opportunity to Morris, Janice Springfield,
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61-page deposi0on Morris gave solicitztion is a question for a dismissal of the Freeman four weeks of secret grand jury
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charge against him di.smissed. with soliciting unlawful comMason argued that Freeman
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reason for his resignation,
morning he was not aware of the specific reasons announced the county is advertising for
$18,000- without a Job.
"AS far as I'm concerned I have enjoyed my behind Gray's resignation.
a- ear director and for an assistant in the $13,500
No one was talkln then about Adair being
Hattaway dissenting, the board okayed two weeks' relationship with Seminole County, and I'd rather
"I really don't know," Williarm said. ne com- range. Kwiatkowski is the board's Uai3on for turned
out.
vacation pay fix Gray to take with him when he not make any comment as regards the reason for missioner said he would rather that all statements personnel.
And no one was talking todayabout Gray's
leaves his post.
my resignation.
cam from Gray.

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Gray, who has been in personnel with various advertising, for a personnel director and an personnel director's slot.
Seminole Comity government's top personnel
During the time Gray was responsible for
firms since 17, said he will seek another position assistant It is also fact that Gray apphed for the
officier, John Gray, has mdped, effective Jan. 21. plementing a job posting system, for centraUzing in personnel. However, he said he has nothing director's position.
Gray's departure is dnWw to the board's cutAt its Tuesday meeting, th e Board of County county records a nd icr setting up a safety program
definite Lined up at present
ting the entire budget of fcrme Pollu tion Conol
He was not accepted
4 Commissioners unanimously approved Gray's
Contacted today, Gray had I.Ittle to say about the
CanmLssioner Richard Williams sWd this
On Jan. 6, Commissioner Ham Kwiatkowski Officer Langley Adair, a move which left Adair

diamonds a spade lead would
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clubs divided 5-2ard the spade
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reporters also have com.
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Leffler to overrule Judge
testimony this afternoon In. proposed to buy for $517,000 as a
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of Sanford title company $12,400 of the pri Lv from M orris.
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County Attorney fhomas Gr nd Jury r et urned an in Freenn said,' Masontold the and Michael Ilattaway On Kwjatkowskj because
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civic and community affairs session Saturday as the they must pay the state, 30 per In property taxes.
parking fee a "rip-off.", while by mobile home dwellers ani be viewed individually and all
They Insisted, in addition, another ventured the guess that the owners of permanent employes' salaries will be
chairman, and Margie Smith, governing body was to discuss a tent of hIch is to be returned
propowd ordinance to levy a to the city, council members that ft city is not providing the the 74-acre mobile home park hon*s. All councilmen agreed I looked at after their first year
$50 annual parking fee initially admitted they had not done mobile home community pays more in ut taxes than to delay action on the proposal on the job, a ul
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LAKE MARY - If residents Sr., said he appreciated the who rent parking space from rental fees paid park owners is taxation.
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Mrs. community, have not com- to give the board the benefit of an average $100 state license roads, water and sewer Francis Jenior said total city's official holidays will
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fee which returns $30 to the city
systems These same items to a property taxes paid to the city include Washington's birthday,
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Lee Moore, who joined in the they at least left a serious doubt the city to gain an equitable aerageof$45 is returned to the city from taxes, they said
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mobile homes In comparison they said.
Mrs Glelow and Linda Reck of equitable
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observed b the city employes,
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proectlon
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NA11ON
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1976 Unemployment Rate
To Reach

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7.75%

WASHINGTON CAP) — The U.S. unemployment rate
will average between 7.5 per cent and 7.75 per cent this
year, compared with 8.5 per cent Last year, the Commerce
Department predicts.
The department also estimated that prices are expected
to rise by 6.5 per cent this year, compared with 7 per cent
in 1975.
The department, In a report Issued Sunday, also
predicted that the volume of total economic output this
yearwillrlseby6percentor7percentonthebasisof
continued growth In US. Industrial production. By
comparison, the total output, or Gross National Product,
was virtually flat last year.
The report said the projection on economic output "will
represent an average to abovc-average economic cxpansrnn In comparison to eqwvalent periods of the
preeNin four recvcncs."

Military Draft May Get Axe
WASHINGTON (AP) — Wth the military draft Inactive
fc*' almost three years, the Selective Service System may
emerge as a target of federal budget trimmers looking for
pLaces to cut costs.
The draft ended in 1973. SInce last March , 18-yearolds have not been required to register on their birthday
and the machinery was being developed for a mass
registrationon one or two days a year for all men who
turn 18 that year. However, this plan probably will be
called off thIs year because of the budget minch, according to Informed sources.
In past years. the date of the annual lottery which
decides the order that men would be called up if
necessary, has been announced by early January. But
there are no signs of it happening this year.

20 Killed In Explosion
FREMONT, Neb. (API — The manager of the Pathfinder Hotel says he "smelled gas all over the place" and
tried to call the gas company several times in the hour
preceding the weekend explosion that blew the hotel off its
Foundations and left as many as )persons dead.
Manager Jim Rhodus said that after getting a recorded
message, he called the local emfrgency number to get
help. Sane time after three crew members of the gas
company arrived Saturday, a blast ripped through the
basement of the six.stcry building, collapsing the first
flçxr into the basement
'Fwelve bodies had been recovered by late Sunday, but
thdeathtol1wsexctedtoreachabutowhn
gnisslng were found.
Stevens

Joins Supreme Court

WASHINGTON tAP) — Justice John Paul Stevens
faces legal issues ranging from the rights of aliens to the
protection of wildlife as he joins his colleagues for the first
working session on the Supreme Court bench.
As the court returns today from a four-week rec, ft
confronts a calendar that illustrates Stevens' own words
at his confirmation hearings last month about the nature
of the matters that the justices must rule on.

WORLD
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killed and 173 were wounded in 24 hots's as Palestinian
guerrillas battled Qrrlstlan militiamen blockading two
Palestinian refugee camps on the northeast side of Beirut,
the poilce reported.
"This is one of the highest casualty tolls for a day during
the war," a police spokesman said today.
Police reported Moslem and Clristlan gunmen also
were battling with mortars and machine guns in the
dewntown banking arsi business center.
"Both sides also poured reinforcements into the hotel
area. 11y are evidently preparing for another major
eruption in this district," a spokesman said.

Angola Summit Ends Today

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ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — The African summit
meeting on Angola ends today, but the leaders were
evenly divided over whether to support the Soviet-backed
Popular Movement (MPLA) in the civil war or to call for
a coalition government of the three warring factions.
The African leaders agreed that South Africa and other
foreign powers should cease their intervention in the
fighting. But supporters of the MPLA said Soviet aid to
the Marxist faction, which began more than 10 years ago
when it was fighting Portuguese rule, 'ould not be compared with the recent help given by South Africa and the
United States to the National Front (FNLA) and the
National Union (UNITA).
Gen. Murta1a Muhainmed of Nigeria charged that
South Africa arid the United States sought to restore white
suprcmacy In Angola becaus€ of its oil and mineral
clth.

Common Front Sought
UNITED NATIONS, N Y. (Al') — Arab delegates and
reprcMnthtive of the Palestine Uberaflon Organization
sought in last-minute coesultat1cr to forge a comzr
front for the Security Council debate cm the Arab-Iaraeli
dispute starting this afternoon.
The Palestinians' dilef goal was to cap a series of
diplomatic successes over the pa4 two yetr1 with a
council reselution reccgnlzlng Palestinian rights as one .f
the subjects that mtt be dealt with In Arab-Israeli peace
negotiations
The PLO has rejected the two council resohtlis that
form the basis of all peace efforts because they speak of a
"refugee problem" without mcntionng the Palestinian
cause. A new resolution citing Palestinian iights would
put heavy pressu.e cn the !sraels to soften their refusal to
r-goiJate with any PJe.st1nian organization.

Legal Notice

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By Using Patrol Cars 24 Hours A Da

IN THE CIRCWT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CUlT IN AN FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
No. iS.t9SCA-O9B Division
Civil Action Ho. 1S.22LCAO5B
FREEDOM FEDERAL SAVINGS GORDON A. TAYLOR. CHUR
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. br CHILL G CAREY. JOHN 0.
AMj
FEDERAL
LOAN TYLER. JR. and JOHN H
AND
SAVINGS
ROGERS. not individually, but as all
ASSOCIATION OF TAMPA,
me currently çlected and acting
Plaintiff.
•. A public hearing on the attorney
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ot GUARDIAN MOP
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blic
In Winter Springs, public
a
INVESTORS,
IGAGE
MELINDA W KISSANE.
Utilities for a naniral gas hearinganre set for 7:30 p.m. on
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franchisclnthecitywlllbeheld ordinances amending the
NOTICEOFSALE
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NOTICE
ISHEREBY
GIVEN
that
by the Longwood City Council swimming pool law and civil
J. SHOUVLIN. as V
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the 26th day of January. 1976. at MICHAEL
Trustee
individually,
and
beginning at 7 p.m. today.
service.
the hour of II 00 A.M • at the West
Officials of the company told
Bids for a tractor will be Iront or of the Seminole County JACKSONVILLE. NATIONAL
) the council last month that a considered as will recom- Courthouse. Sanford. Florida. the association,
BANK. a national
banking
W.
PHILLIP
planning
urideriigneddlerlu
will
offer
franchise fee to be paid by the mendattons on
tre highest and beSt bidder for Cash BALDENHOFER. STANLEY J.
company will not be charged commission appointments, the following described real COHEN,MORTON SILVER, LOUIS
DANCHO. JOSEPH P.
H
back to homeowners,
insurance specifications, r,,operty
feet of Lot SHOUVLIN and DEVEX OF
-Lot
and
the
North
2$
2
The council Is to reorganize at committee appointments and 27. ENGLISH WOODS, FIRST FLORIDA. INC. a Florida cod'- —
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the meeting, to begin at 7:30 Mayor Troy Piland's reports. ADDITION, according to the Plat porat 'on.
DefendantsNOTICE OF SALE
p.m.
New
of , the thereof as recorded in PIat Book Il,
councilmen
Reorganization
Notice is herebY given that,
Paue 45 of the PublIc Records of
4 LassTence Goldberg and Parker Casselberry City Council
pjrsLjant to a Summary Final
Seminole County, Florida,
Anderson and re-elected scheduled for 7:30 p.m. today tether with all structures. im Judgment Of Foreclosure entered in
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pruvemnts, fi*tures, appliances the above captioned action. I will
council
member June Lormann after bids ufl linpruvernents
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received their oaths of office at the water and sewer systems and appurtenances on sa'l land or sell Ihe following described property
which Is situated in Seminole
used in conjunction thererith.
a apecial ceremony last week, are considered, minutes of past
This sale is made pursuant to County, Florida, at public sale, tO
Goldberg has said he will meetings are approved and the Final Judgment in Foreclosure the highest and best bidder for cath.
In Civil Action No 75 fl66 at the west front boor of the Seminole
recommend at
tonight's financial statement (or October entered
CA 09 G now pending in the Circuit County Courthouse in Sanford.
-. meetingthatthecitybreakwith Is reported.
Court en and for Seminole County. Florida. at 1100 AM. on the 29th
--Florida
dy ot January, 1976; the s1d
tradition and designate Mayor
•
D/1 £0 tht th day of January. proprrty to be oId being de5crbd
- James Lormann as the official River Cruise 1976.
as follows to chair the council meetings.
'.. i;on of Set t'n .4, TownshIp
tSeall
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
21 South. Range 30 East, Seminole I)
Other items on the agenda',
Clerk of the Circuit Court
County. loridi, and being more
after the approval of minutes, May Retu rn
par'Icularly described as follows:
By. Cecilia V. Ekern
Deputy Clerk
Commence t the intersection of
Include action on a site plan
LOWNOES,
PEIRSOL.
DROSDICK
the
Northerly right of way line of
submitted by Wilson Delzell for
Lake Howell Lane with the Easterly
&amp; DOSTER
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rtgni of way line of Lake Howell
Y H. RICMrd Bates. Eseluire
Boulevard (State Road Number
pearance by Roger Mobley as
436. a 200 font right of way as now
Fhe assistant manager of the Suite .a33, First Federal BuIlding
PROBE FIRE DAMAGE
spokesman for the volunteer
established). run thtflCC North 5$
'' Inn, Sanford marina, PostOrlando.
Office Boa 2109
fire department organization
Florida 32507
d('grees 01' II" East along said
DkkRelsing (kft),areaiupervisorforArthurlreachcr'i Fish ,,
for discussion and deter- said today the $5 million Attorneyi for Plaintiff
Northerly right of way line a
(hlps restaurants, and Deputy State Fire Marshal Ernest Wright minauon of which equipment Gperatlon planned by a retired Publish Jan, 17, 1976
distance of 771 95 feet to the Point of
probe the ruins of a fire that did over $8,000 In damages to the
b,eginning From the point of
tb in the fire department St. Petersburg man to restore 0EV 54
inning thuS described return
restaurant at U.S.. 17-92 and SR-UI early Saturday monilng. The
belongs
to
the
incorporated
the
old-time
St.
Johns
River
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South
$4 degrees 07' 4)" west a
fire was believed to have started In a tape recording device,
dstanceofl7s 95feet to Said point of
group;
and
reports
froiri
cruises
from
Sanford
to
(Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
councilmen, the mayor and city Jacksonville "would definitely IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE commencement, run thence North
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. 23 de'OreeS SE 2$" West along laid
help Sanford."
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR Easterly right of way line of Lake
"It would help bring more SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Howell Boulevard a distance Of
79102 feet to a point; run thence
northern visitors to Florida," Case No. 7S-2$St-CA.13-B
North 67 decrees II' 00" East a
NORMA J WILLER,
said Lanny L. Greene, with
Plantslf, distance of $23 feet more or len to
Holiday Inn here.
the waters of Howell Lake; run
VS
thence Southeasterly along said
Fred J. Chapman, a retired GEORGE W MILLER,
aters to a point which bears North
Defendant
heating and plumbing con.

Gas Franchise
Disctjss ion Set

Chef Held In Stabbing
Of Restaurant Owner
By BOB U.OYI)
Herald Staff Writer
A Casselberry Chinese
restaurant owner was reported
In serious condition today at
Florida Hospital North,
Altamonte Springs, after being
stabbed "numerous times"
wttfl a butcher knhle, according
to police
Casselberry police have
jailed a 50-year-old chef In lieu
of $13,000 bond on charges of
aggravated battery and attempted murder in the case.
Police Chief George Karcher
said today that Ms. Mary L
Johnson was allegedly stabbed
In the chest, stomach arki
byCheung Yee Mang during an
argument over ,zrther. em
ployment in the kitchen of
Peking Mandarin House, SB436, Casselberry, early Sunday.
Florida Hospital spokesmen
said today that Ms. Johnson
was in "serious but stable"
condition In the intensive
unit at Florida North.
County jail records indicate
that police officers arrested
Mang at the hospital.
AuauitCharge
Johnnie Day Sr., of 109
Jackson St., Alt.amonte
Springs, was booked by
deputies at county jail In lieu of
$5,000 bond on an aggravated
assault charge after a barrwasalnshedwithaknife

Deputies reported bartender
Charlie Jenkins, 52, oF
Longwood, was treated at
Florida North and fl stitches
were required to close the head
wound. Deputy David Duguid
said the incident occurred at
.
Club
Stolen Property
Sheriff's detective Ralph
Salerno jailed a Fern Park man
on a stolen property charge
after he allegedly tried to sell a
stolen two-way radio unit at
Longwood Pawn
i,,.
17.92, tood
Michael Benjamin Reidy, 19,
of 118 W. Lauren Court, Fern
Park, was held in Lieu of
bond on a charge of receiving
o1en property.
Salerno reported Reidy had In
his pos.session a two-way radio
that had been stolen from
BrevardEnglneertngatCocoa
Beach.
Robbery ProbtSanford police today continued investigation into the
robbery early Sunday of an
employee at the ABC Lounge,
U.S. 17-92 Safor'1.
Patrolman Ridiard Deartng
reperted that two black
escaped with approx1matey
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gunman then became curious
and upon finding the money in a
i
bag inside the paper bag
said there was no need to go
back in the business and forced
to the apartmeat complex.
Police said a second black
male was waiting at the
apartment parking lot and
helped tie up the the robber&gt;'
victim before the two men fled.
Pinnock managed to open the
car door and hop to a nearby
apartment where occupants
untied him and then drove him
tOpoliCCheadqUarterStorCj)Ort
the robbery, police said,
Suspect Jailed
Sanfori police have arrested
one suspect in the Saturday
night robbery of Roosevelt
White, 41, of Sanford,
Reginald White, 19, of 606
Cypress Ave. was arrested near
his home and held In lieu of
110,000 bond on an armed
robbery charge, according to
county jail records,
Police said White reported he
'was walking at Fourth ft and
('ypress Ave. when three men,
armed with a knife and two
pistols, jumped him and
a struggle ensued. White said
the men took $87 cash !rom him.
Officers said White was
treated at Seminole Memorial
Hospital for rib injuries,
Police today were looking for
two other suspects in connection with the robbery.
Drug Charge
Sheriffs vice squad agents
arrested Micheal Dewayne
Masslngill, 20, of 377 Jefferson
Drive, Casselberry, at Foxcroft
Apartments on a charge of
possession of controlled substance: heroin. Bond for
Ma.sslnglll was set at $5,000.
P'obafon Violation
James L Williams, 26, of
Lake Mary, was being held

tractor, has said he is ail set to
go once the funding can be
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today In county Jail without
bond on a probation violation
charge
Held On Bad Check
Maurice McDonald Mirdock,
48, of 200 N. Sunland Drive,
Sanford, was held In county jail
in lieu of $5,500 bond on charges
of uttering a worthless check
and making false statement to
obtain property.
Weekend Burglary
Sanford police today were
Investigating a weekend
burglary in Which &gt;'eggs Used
two stolen acetylene cutting
torches to try to open a s:eel
loading door at Continental
Central Florida Foods, Country
Club Road.
Patrolman John Foster said
when the burglars were Unsucessful in cutting open the
door they used a six-foot fence
post to pry it open.
Police, responding to a
burglar alarm, reported no
suspects were found in the area
butthecuttlngtorchestolenin
an earlier breakin at Concrete
Steel Co., 100 Albright Road,
were found in a wooded area
adjacent to the Continental
Central Florida warehouse,
PoL'ce said that it wasn't
Immediately determined If the
burglarstookanythlngfromthe
large
food
distribution
warehouse.
Burgiaryfleported
A!!or(1 Watts, 502 Oak St.,
Altamontc Springs, told
sheriffs deputies that .items
valued at $1,370 were taken In a
burglary at his residence.
Deputy C. H. Braeckleln said
the missing items Include a
sewing machine, a bank contaming silver dollars, 12
kingsize sheets, 50 record
albums and a 30.06 rifle.
TV's Stolen
Mrs. Alice Gill, 502 W. Lake
Brantley, reported two color
televisions, valued at 1700, were
stolen from a garage at her
residence by burglars.
Items Stolen
Jesse E. HIll, 2706 Magnolli
Ave., Sanford, reported $810 In
air conditioning tools, a
television and radio were taken
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Chapman has reportedly
bought a 100-foot vessel for his
Southern Navigation Co., and
has arranged todock the slüpat
Jacksonville's city marina.
Greene said the last river
were in the mId-195(
when deLsel powered, paddle

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U6VITATIUN TO 510
Notice'lf hereby given that the
City of Casul(,erry of Semlrvie
,Cpunty. FlorIda. will receive sealed
bsds up to 3 00 P.M. Tl-urs4ay,
January 22. 1976. in the Casselberry
City Hall, Casselberry. Florida, for
Medical and Life Insurance.
Speclficatioosmaybeootainedfrom
the Ciiy Manager, Casselberry CIty
Hall, Casse(berry, Florida. The City
reserves the right to accept or re(ect
any or all bids
Anthony S Guillno
City Manager
Publish: Jan. 12. 19, 1976
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we are
engaged in busineSs at Seminole
Plaza SPtopp.ng Center, Seminole
County, Florida under rn. flC1itlO*s
name of DAISY FLOWER SHOP,
and that we Intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
..ovrt, Seminole County. Florida In
with the provisions of
the Fictitious Name Statutes, ToWit: SectIon 16509 FlorIda Staf vies
1957.

5: E. Gary Cosmar
Jayne E. Cosmar
PublIsh: Dec. fl 29. 1975, Jan. 5, 12,
1976
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Mrs. Kiley Gets 15 Years
Circuit Court Judge J. William Woodson today sentenced
Mrs. Betty Jean KIley, 41, of Sanford, to 15 years in prison on a
manslaughter conviction in the shooting de..,th of her husband.
A circuit court jury returned a verdict of guilty of manslaughter on Sept. 19 after 13 hours deliberation at the end of a
three-day trial.
The mother of four children had been free on $10,000 bond
pending completion of a pre-oeiflence Investigation and aenfencing,

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Ewning Herald
Published Daily and Sunday,
rie'pi Saturday and Christmai
Dayby The Sanford Herald, tnt,
200 N f'rnch Avi". Sanford,
Ha 377/I
Second Class Po-Stag,. Pail at
S.anlord, Florida 33/71
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Pete Pinnock of Lnngwood iied
ftp in his car in a parking lot at
Franklin Arms'Apartment.s,
Florida Ave.
Pinnock told officers that a
man armed with a snubnce
pistol was hiding In the auto
when linnock left the lounge,
carrying a papr bag,
The barxdt told Pinnock that
when everyone left the lounge
they were going hack in. The

IN BRIEF
Judge Sets Press Rules
For Trial Of Dickinson

Fights To Save Tree House
aThAI. GABLES (API
A Coral Gables mother
is fighting city hall to save a treehouse she says serves as
a memorial to her 17-year-old son.
"Ephrairn always dreamed of having a tree house,"
Eunice Sala says. ''But when we first came here from
('tiba, we cuIdn't build it. He had the plans, though. They
were blueprints from an American magazine, and he kept
them for years until finally he was able to build it. It Is a
gift my older son was able to leave his younger brother."
Ephralm was killed n an automobile accident more
than a year ago, but just last month Coral Gables officials
ordered Mrs. Ephraim to tear down the treehouse.
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feet wide.
Pià% been filed aglnst you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to it on
IRVING B. GUSSOW, ESQ, of
.osenbIum 1. PiPkins. Attorneys to"
,Ptatnttff,wtwad4reSsjs5ujte2,
'30 East H,gh*-ay 436, Cas.seft*try.
Florida. on or before January 21st
1976, and file the original with the
Clerk Of thiS Court either before
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
Immediatelythereafter, otherwise a
default *111 bC entered aganst you
tar the rel.ef demanded in the
complaint or petition
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
this Court on December 17th. 1975
(Seat)
Arthur H Betkwllh, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Martha I. VihIen
Deputy CItrk
Rosenblum &amp; Pipkins,
Attorneys Al Law,
430 E. Highwiy 136,
SuIte 205.
Casselberry, Florida 37707
Publish: Dec. 7?, 79. 1975. Jan 5. Il,
DEU ill

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Case No. 76-41.CA-59.F
ST$C
INVESTMENT
L.UmPrfT
UP' UtNVLM, a
Co$rac10 corporation luthoriled to
c bus.flCSS in the State of Fiorda,
Plaintifi,
vs.
ORIN W. WEDMORE and MARY
RUTH WEDMORE. hiS wife,
Defendants
NOTICEOFSUIT
TO ORIN W WEDMORE
'SARY RUTH WEDMORE.
h5 wife
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN.
f ,tl,y, and if either of them be
I'ad. the heirs., devist's. granteej,
assignees. Ilenors,
creditors,
trustees, or other claimants by.
through, under, or against them or
either of them, and all parties
having or daiming to have any
right, title, or interest In the
property described in the Corn
paint. RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE
HEREBY NOTIFIED that asuithas
Lien brought agaInst you by
'.' ic'sttc Investment Company of
Drnv*r, Plaintiff, ho foreclose a
ci'rtaen mortgage more particularly
scribed In the Complaint filed n
this suit, which mortgage en
cijmbefs the following described
property, situate in Seminole
(runty, Florida
LOt I, OAKWOOD HEIGHTS,
.icrording to the Plat thereof as
recorded In Plat P.00k 13, page 57 of
Public Pec..rds of 5emraIe
Lc'nIy, Florida,
and for other relief; and you are
required to file your Answtr to said
tomplaint with the Clerk of the
above Styled Court and to serve a
copy thereof on Plaintiff's attorney,
Paul G. Block, 111$ E 4th Ave.
Hialeah, Florida, not later than the
16th day of February, 1976, Irt default
Of which said Complaint will be
taken as confessed by you
DAT ED this 9th day of January,
1976
iCircuit Cobrt Sea)
.rlh'ar H. Be(kwlth, Jr.
Clerk of the Circu,t Court
fly Elaine RiCharde
Deputy Clerk
PAUL C BLOCK, P A
Attorniy for Plaintiff
liI East 4th Avenue
Hlateeh, Florida 33010
4303) 1*5 4911
By 5. -Paul 0. Block
PubliSh- Jan. 17, 19, 26, Feb 7, 191$
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3 degrees 07' 19" West from the point
of beginning, run thence South 7
degrees0l'49"Eastadistaflceoi719
t,
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tn th
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. at
t,c-gnn'ng Lands thus described
contain ILlS acres more or less
(COURT SEAL)
Arthur H
Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Cotirl
By. Mary N Darden
Deputy Clerk
Stephen J Botarth Of
CARLTON, FIELDS, WARD,
EMMANUEL. SMITH &amp; CUTLER
PA

Document Probe Continues
TALLAHASSEE tAP)
Key officials of the
Department of Business Regulation are to testify before a
I,ilntiuø rw,mmIG,'., •I,,_ .,.,..I. _t..,._ L.i.
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agency.
Department Director Al Baker; the agency's counsel,
William Moore; Baker's secretary, Liz Simmons, and
Moore's secretary, Alice Brady, were called to testify
twsday about a deposition they photocopied after
receiving it by mistake.
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P 0. Box 1171
Orlando. Florida 1O2
Publish Jan I?, 1976
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for dissolution of
m.ajriage and of her relief has been
filed against you arict you are
required to tile the original with the
Clerk of this Court and serveacopy
of your written defenses, it any, to it
Ufl IRVING B. GUSSOW, [SQ. of
Rosenblum 6 Pipkins. Suite 205. 120
East H;ghway 436, Cawelberry.
0a37707,0fbtf0rPo)ty
I916 otherwise a judgment may
be entered against you for the relief
demanded in the petition.
WITNESSmYhendandth,se,alof

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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Diana Jane Reynolds
101 CalIf irnia Avenue
San Rafael,
California 94901

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MIAMI tAP) — Customs agents havc discovered an
estimated live tons of marijuana after a routine Inspection of a boat moored near a local marina, a
spokesman says.
The spokesman said agents were holding two persons
late Sunday but he refused to release their names.
He said the precise weight of the cache could not be
deterimined until It was weighed today.

IN TpIE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN A'ID FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CISC Na 1S-22 CA 0.0
In Rs: The marriage of
JAMES MARTIN REYNOLDS,
t4utbn1,
and
DIANA JANE REYNOLDS.
Wife

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visitations at a funeral home, this lets the
family know that you care and that their
sorrow is shared. Even If you don't know

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Arthur H Beckweth Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
By. Lillian T. J,nklin
Deputy CIer*
LawOfficesof Rosenblum &amp; Ppkins
By. S Irving B. Gussow, Esq5ulte
205,
430 East Highway 436
Casselberry, Florida 32707
Publish' Jan 5, 12, 19, 78. 1974
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what to say, your very presence helps.

CRAM KOW
I UNF:IIAL HOME

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Nottc is hereby given that I am
engaged In business. at 2!0 Jasmine
Road, Casselberry. 32707, Semirde
County, Floida under the fIc1Iticu
name of ALTAMONTE COM
MERCE PARK, and that I Intend te
register said name with the Clerli of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Florida in accordance wIth the
Vosuisbons of the Fictitious Name
Statutes. To-Wit: SectIon 56509
Florida Statutes 1951.
S:O R. Cousènau
ruoitsn ian
17. 19, 75. 1976

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Orfar'de, Fla 385*
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meeting, according to Dan state funds are provided.
Dagg, assistant superintendent
Fechtel said last month he
of Instruction,
would not support an effort to

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"niastery," and basic skills?"
-Will funding be considered
for early identification of cx-

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COPIER EVERY OTHER DAY FOR
LITTLE MORE THAN PENNIES

SHARP-AS A MAIN COPIER OR
SATELLITE. PERFECT FOR
3000.8000 COPIES PER MONTH

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So affordable you can buy
as well as rent or lease it.

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AREA DEATHS
ROBERTCAMEII(JNI%'
and was associated with the
Robert Archibald Cameron C&amp;O railroad for 43 years
IV, 49, of Oviedo died Saturday before retiring in 1967.
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Longwood, died Saturday at
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
He was a native of Rushville,

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Jamie I,. Wilson, Mt. Dora
Rebecca 1). WillIs, Winter
Park
JANUARY11
ADMISSIONs
Sanford:
Jennie Cowan
Scott J. Fine
Jeanette P. Glbs'n
Chris Graham
Ertha I.. Hudson
Emily W. Irvin S.-.
Villiam Johnson
Evelyn Krelnbrtng
Rosa L. Manning
Johnnie McCoy
Herbert A. Moreland
Michael V. Morris
James D. Moye
Lillie Newman
Priscilla S. Sessions
Gordon G. Cushman, DeBary
.JuyUV i. warsn, Ucuary

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Sanford, he made his home In Longwood; three dau2hters.
- nrnn cin,'. .aw, ,,iUVIi5 k..,..
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Oviedo for years, lIe was an Patricia Goodstein, of
from illinois. He was an Army
electrical contractor and Joyce Generali, Maitland and Air Corps veteran of World War
member of the Fir-st United Mrs. 'I'hornas M. Jones of II; member of the Seminole
MethodlstChurchofO%'iedo and Orlando; two brothers, John Chapter 30 of Disabled
Masonic Lodge 243 of Oviedo. Ralloran, River Forest, Ill. and American Veterans, a Catholic
HeattendedThcBoilesMilitar&gt;' Josepl M. Halloran, Pinellas andaformerpapercarrier with
School in Jacksonville, where Park; and six grandchildren, the Sanford Evening Herald.
hewastopcadetandscr'edtwo
Gramkow Funeral Home,
terms in the U.S. Navy aboard Sanford is in charge.
Funeral services will be 11
theuircraft carrier Enterprise.
a.m. Tuesday at GranmkowPAUL. MILLSLAGEL.
He owned the Cameron Electric
Gaines
Funeral
Home,
Paul Millsl.agel, 71, of Rt. 3, Longwood, chapel.
Co. and had worked at Cape
Canaveral where he was Insolved in the first testing and
firing of the Polaris Missile and
F1
Titan and Snark Missiles
electrical systemsassenior test
engineer.
.JANUAIIV 10
Amandeo Gonzales, Deltona
Survivors inlcude his wife,
ADMISSIONS
Francis N. LeDoux, Deltona
Mrs. Sue Cameron, Oviedo;
Sanford:
william Otley, Deltona
daughters. Mrs. Jean Colleen
Annah I.. Bell
Arch&gt;' T. Schrock, Deltona
Reeves, and Mrs. Sady Moore,
Addle E. Downing
William R. McIntyre,
Charleston,S.C.; sons, Robert VanassaFreeman
Orlando
A. Cameron V, Oviedo, and Tim
Nancy Nelms
I)LSCHARGES
Barnes, Charleston, S.C.;
Raymond J, Perkins
Sanford:
mother, Mrs. Juanita Ochs,
William S. Phillips
Willis Berry
Winter Park: brother, Ronald
Viola Philpot
Jessie H. Brewer
A. Cameron, Belle Glade and
Mary L. Sword
Henry A. Brown
six grandchildren.
Steven M. Templeton
Ray Dixon
Funeral services will be held
Miriam Vinup
James B. Jernigan
at 10 a.m. Tuesday at First
Bert B. Bush, Dehand
Peter E. Medley Sr.
United Methodist Church of
Mildred H. Coplin, Lake
Oscar Roberts
Oviedo.
Mary
Janice M. Smith
Bnisson Funeral Home Is In
l)ISCIIAHGF.S
Henry White
charge of arrangements.
Sanford:
Mrs. James (Wanda) Lee &amp;
Annie M. Bowen
baby boy
Dorothy P. Kallics
PATRICK IIALLORAN
Mark A. Songer, Lake Mary
Dawn B. Kelley
Patrick Edward Halloran, 69,
Alfred W. Stanley, DeBary
of
Spring
Josephine Montgomery
Hammock,
ith'th G. Hooker, Deltona
Longwood, died Sunday at Nettle L Morgan
I,eta B, Skiles, Dwight,
Florida Hospital North. He was
Ida Richter
Illinois
a native of Chicago, Ill, and had
Samuel H. Shell
Virginia M. Cobb, Enterprise
lived In the Maltland-IA)ngwood
Estelle M. Welborn
Victoria E. Carter, Osteen
area for the çi.ct seven years,
Lucille 1.. Williamson
Patricia (1. Myers, Titussille
WIlliam
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moving here from BabourCarson,
sville, W. Va, He was a member ('assel berry
Harry Bailey, Deltona
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Dagg said six questions will have the state fund fran. ceptionaliues?
be discussed by committee sportation of school pupils
_WKIt kliknlv 'n h.
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members arid also asked of the under the two.mile limit of "categorical funding," which
A local legislative delegation leglstators.One of the questions because the redistribution of
is used for certain projects,
will be quizzed on consideration will be:
state bus money would mean such as elementary guidance
of state funding of courtesy
more dollars for bigger counselors
;irnl
career
''Vill
additional
conbusing when Seminole County's
counties and less money to education?
sideration
be
given
to
tran.
curriculum advisory cornSeminole.
mittee meets today at 2:30 p.m. sportation funding for aides on
-What additional tax sources
Dagg said the legislators also
in the school board conference exceptional child buses and for will be asked the following for education could you support
if an&gt;'?
room on Commercial street. courtesy busing service within questions:
the
two
miles
limit"
Sen. John Vogt, (1)-Cocoa
-What was the intent of the
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Beach) Rep. Vince Fechtel (BCourtesy busing Is the legislature IT) the early sideration be given to tran.
Leesburg) and an aide transporting of pupils who live childhood and basic skills sportation funding for aides for
representing Sen. tori Wilson less than two miles from their d e v e I o pm e n t p r o g r a in exceptional child buses and

Correctness, Good taste.
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Edwarci L Schultz, Lake
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Robert Elies, Lake I1ary
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visih1 .tr:i! pri if t! ''mr:iinit&gt;' again,"he says. 'One lii
portant thing we lost with the
advent of the automobile was
the policeman on the beat.
"Thj,e program brings some
of that feeling back. We did a
survey in the neighborhoods
where our officers live and discovered that until they started
driving their cars home from
work many people didn't even
know they had a policeman in
the neighborhood,
"This program shows the
public that a policeman Is just
the same as them — he lives in
a neighborhood, makes house
payments, mows his lawn on
the weekends and has a family
just like they do."

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P,OT ICE Is hereby given that the
Board of County Commissioners of
Seminole County, Florida, shall at
10:00 a.m or is son as possible
thereafter, on the 3rd day of
February 1978, consider the adop
tin 0, the fQlIoni'ig Ordnance
An ordinance relating to Specified
areas of the unIncorporated
territories of Seminole County,
Florida, creating the Howell Estates
Street Lightlng..District; to be en
titled the Howill Estates Street
LightIng District
OrdInance,
providing for definitions; providing
for governance of the district by the
Board of County Commissioners;
prov;ding for maintenanc, and
operation of street lights within the
district; creatin an Advisory
Board; setting forth fiscal end
taxation procedures; empowering
the levy of special assessments or 1t'
taxes within the dilt7ict, an
providing
for
constructlo
Severability and an effectiv, date.
(SEAL)
Arthur H flckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Board CA
Cour.ty Coenmlssionats
Seminole County, Firi4a
PublIsh Jan I?, 1976

Officers responding to police
calls are always covered by department insurance and work.
men's compensation, and are
paid compensatory time off or
overtime, Yurklewicz said
One pleasant and unexpected
benefit from the program, Yurkicwlcz says, is that maintenance costs on cruisers has
dropped sharply.
"In the past we've had to
trade in our cars every year
because of the abuse of four
drivers ever&gt;' 24 how's," he
says. "We now figure we can
make them last three years
with just one driver,
"The officers just take better
care of the car because it's
theirs,"
But perhaps the biggest benefit of the program, Yurkiewicz
says, is physchologicai
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not make Yurkiewicz says. "For exSzesnat was driving to tight budgets and Increased dc. more use of them. In
adopting ample, they can't drive around
pick up his son at school when mands for protection.
the plan, we've got 24hour.a- town on the weekend with a twothe radio In his cruiser blared
"That's what happened day service for seven days a
day beard and wearing a tee
out the police code for a bank here," says Capt. Stan Vur- week Instead of eight hours a
shirt
and cut.offs."
robbery In progress.
kiewicz, commander of the day for five days a week."
"And because there Is a p0"1 was right across the sheriff's patrol division. "We
And in addition to increasing tentlal for criticism, we don't
Street," said Szesnat, a deputy needed to find a way to Increase
available manpower, Yurkiew. want them parked at any
in die Orange County Sheriff's service without having to keep icz says the program also has lounges or clubs, However, a lot
Department. "And because I going back to the county
boosted the morale of deputies. of them do use their patrol cars
was in street clothes, I just commission for more money.
"It's an economic benefit for on dates. We have no rewalked into the bank and told
"Of course, our first choice the officer because he
has pri- strictions on who can ride in
the guy it was all over. He sure would be to hire more policevate transportation for free," them."
was surprised."
men, but the way the economy Yurkiewicz says. "And here In
While driving their cars on
Szesnat's arrest of the bank is these days we Just couldn't. Orange County, we encourage
private
business, however, deprobber was only one of several So we started looking around
our officers to use their cars in utles are responsible for re.
hundred attributed to off-duty for alternatives and hit upon their everyday llve. They
to sponding to all calls in their videputIes in this Central Florida this concept of letting officers the supermarket in them, go
haul cinity.
county since implementation 10 keep their patrol cars as their their kids around town, take
"We operate under the
months ago of what may be- own."
their wives out to dinner or Just philosophy that a police officer
come a national trend — allowIn adopting the plan, Yur- about anything."
Is never really off duty," Yuring police officers the full.ume klewlcz says, Orange County
liawever, the 70 deputies now klewlcz says. "lie has the right
use of their patrol cars.
joined about 20 other police participating in the program
and responsibility to exercise
Officials are ecstatic over the agencies around the nation now about half the force
are sad. his authority 365 days a year.
results of the plan, calling it an using tht' S)'StCll) (iCVClO1X'(l by
(lied with some restrictions in
''So %%hcnever they are in
imDort.ant new technimie in th
the 1nilinnarIic md
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must
battle against rising crime,
department.
cruisers,
keep
their
radios
oa
and
reThey also recommend the
"We liked the idea," he says,
"While in the unit they must spond to an)' calls in their
program to police departments "We had all these trained
men dress in a certain manner," zone."

TAIJJIHASSEE (API — A federal judge has
called reporters and attorneys to a conference today
before opening the trial of former Comptroller Fred 0.
I)ickinson on charges of evading $30,009 In Income taxes
for 1970-72.
US, District Judge Wi11ia Brevarci Hand of Mobile,
Ala., said he called the conference to set guidelines for
news Coverage.
Dickinson. acquitted in April of federal extortion
conspiracy charges, Li one of three former Cabinet officers to face federal Income-tax charges in the past year.

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10 George W Miller
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that art
action to partition the foItwing
property in SemInole County,
Florida
Lot5and6, DUCK POND FIRST
ADDITION, Casselberry, Seminole
County. Florida, according to the
pat thereof recorded in PIat Book
17, page 75, public records of
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President Ford and his challenger, Ronald Reagan, are expected tn attend a Conference of Florida consers'atives Feb. 6 and 7 in Orlando,
says Republican Jerry Thomas.
"Ford and Reagan can't afford to stay awn)' from OUrconference," saId Thomas, chair-man of the non-partisan
Florida Conservative Political Action Conference,
"This Is just two weeks before the New Hampshire primary. The conference endorsements we will make could
have an effect on the race."

Sanford, Fl,

Off-Duty Deputies Help Stop Crime

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mid SOs. Winds southeast 10 to
15 mph Tuesday.
EXTENDEDFORECAST
Partly cloudy with a chance
of a few showers about Thur.
sday. Temperalures generally
mild but a little cooler north
portion Thursday and Friday.
Highs mainly in the60s extreme
north and 7( elsewhere. Lows
mostly in the 40s extreme north
and 5s elsewhere except 60s In
the Keys and lower In southeast
coastal sections.
Daytona Beach tides: high
4:37 n.m. and 4:53 p.m.; low
10:46 n.m. and 10:51 p.m. Port
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The
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Congress has begun to make the difficult
decision on funding priorities, according to basic
needs and the availabilit of funds Both houses
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ecollonlies in programs without sacrifice of purpose The demonstrated commitment of the house
and Senate Budget Committees to weeding out
projects with little merit cannot help but increase
taxpayer confidence in government.
But the ne%% safeguards on the treasury door
ha ve effected no miraculous cure of the malady
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themselves, into the cockpit by holding on to
rudder pedal.s
strategically located handles with powerful hands
lie set the Cherokee down as smooth, or
imd.Irms and finally manipulated theisayintothe
smoother, than an commercial flight we've e ver
1)1101'S seat
been on (and we've flown many thousands of miles)
Once adjusted and seated as comfortably as
and taxied gently back to Air Sanlarido.
possible, each knew better than most experienced
To say we were impressed would be a grom
private pilots how to go through all the maneuvers understatement.
of getting the craft into the
11 had hand
None of these fellows feel handicapped in a ny
controls that operated the rudders,
sense of the word. As Treadwell, president of the
Some of these hand controls were on the pilot's
fledging Wheelchair Pilots Association, says "I
right, someon the left and some in the middle of the
don't know of many things that we can't do as well
aircraft. But all worked efficiently and were
or better than a norrnil person. And the reason I,
situ4ted to bist swt the par ticu lar desires of the
persona ll y, do so much is becau se I know the
respective pilots,
going to come when I'm slowed considerably,
As Treadwell explained it to us, once we were
hopefully by old age. So while I possibly can, I'm
airborne over&amp;m ford, "You'll notice that once I
going todo all I can to enjoy life and I really enjoy
had taxied into position on the runway for my take.
flying
off, I never had to use the rudder's hand controls.
For a fellow who's been flying since he was is
About th e only time we 1 wheelchair pilots need to
years of age and who has been confined to a
use it is when we're taxing out to the runway.
wheelchair since he was 21 (he's now 48), Treadwell
"Most of m fly In airplanes that practically fly
is a good exaniple of what man can overcome in the
themselves," he said. "And furthermore, the way
way of a handicap.
they manufacture planes these days they'll all do
We sincerely hope Treadwell's organization

Nuflcs)o(I re not lil- ely to see in print every day
week and maybe not e ven once a y ear, but
these fellows share a ('OUUflofl bond that makes
thein unique in every sense of die word.
The aforementioned quartet are all
jut rape leg ics. confined to wheelchairs — and all are
members of the Wheelchair Pilots Association,
We heard of this association of 'handicapped'
individuals only last week and decided to see for
ourselves just what these jockeys of the a irways
could do
About 40 showed up at Air Sanlando, Sanford
Central Florida Airport, yesterday for what is
hoped to be an annual get-together here. Bob Bks
of Alr.Sanlando hosted the conclave and filled us in
on a lot of background material regarding the
or('anization.
Naturally, we, like a lot of others, wcndercd Just
liow these fellows. confined as they are to
wheelchairs and unable to control any part of their
lower extremities, could possibly "hack it" when It

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RICIIARD LONG,Editor
'dLl IAM[) CUHIIIE Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKFY AdvetjinDjrector

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plane, for that matter.
Too, we wondered just how they'll manage those
rt1ders, which re normally con trolled by foot

We soon found out as Treadsell Ituinble and
in1iny others from throughout Florid.i and Georgia
sat on the edge of the planes wing dragged

those rudder controls."
lie was right!
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we new far to the
st the In.
terstate4 5116 interchange Treadwell banked his
plane to the north in a smooth are that carried us
back to the east for our approach back into the
Sanford-Central Florida Airport
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Nevertheless the Senate action, which will be
reconciled with a similar
resolution, s a
positive congressional step taken under extraordinaty difficult conditions.
A faltering national economy has created a
variety of competing demands, calling for a ncrvous budget approach between the threatS of
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Even if they had the will, which most
fongressmen don't, th ev muldn't possibly read,
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Tile average senator, belongs to 16 committees and subcommittees It is not unusual to
see these committees meet with two, three or
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four legislators present. The Senate and House
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floors are largely empty most of the time as
bills are being debated. Some measures
pass, or are radically amended with a handf ul of
members present.
Congress is thus, in a very real sense, run by
its staff assistanLs. And here is the rub. The
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c?
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know their conflicts of interest, their personal
biases, their connections, their abilities or
weaknesses. They remain largely hidden behind
their committee chairman or the individual
senator or representative they serve We don' t
regularly see them on television and we get no
chance to vote on them.
Though the committee staffers write some
very influential reports, these are not normally
researched for
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members of Congress nor the public usually
know how sound or how frivolous the data is on
MOSCOW
The ordinary liu&amp;sian, still
This time it is not even being made.
which conclusions are reached in staff studies. shocked by the news of his cotintry's disastrous
Heavy industry is supposed to increase its
We hear reports from time to timie on the harvest, can hardly have cheered by the output by 40 per cent, liglit industry
by only 31
power of the bureaucracy in the executive prospect for 1980 outlined by the Soviet planners
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a government u to the w es
1xirty congress, are a slower rate of growth. a
11w situation In the Senate and house is renewed emph asis on heavy industry and the
worse.
continued pouring of resources
. into farming in
For sizable numbers, staff jobs on Capitol Hill the persistent hope of a chieving a breakftough.
are a lifetime career. If the member they work
Leonid Brezlinev, billed rs the star performer
for retires, or fails of reelection, they move on to for the February congress will talk there a
bout
a new bossor to a committee staff position.
cost-cutting and the improvement of quality. lie
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WASHINGTON — Mien composing the
h)echrationoflncft
Independence, the founders listed
:Y) specific chargesagainst King George Ill. one
of which was tl~at he had "erected a mulfitude of
new Of fi ces and sent hither Swarms of Of fi cers
to h
our
Ic and eat out their Sub
stance."
George was not the first American ruler with
this prMlection, however. and not the last.
Every monarch before and since 1776 has sent *
his officers to harass the people
especially
since, the meddling having grown apace with the
Republic
The harassment has perhaps been largely
well meaning God save us from the gov ern.
nient's go(xi heart. In an effort to protect the
people who buy automobiles, for example, of.
tidal meddlers have cost them at least $l5 billion
over the past decade , the price of federally
mandated industrial reguladoni and some observers believe the pocket picking in the next 0
decade may be as much as Sl5o billion.
But hara.-oviiient in the automobile business is
small part of the whole The federal rc 'ulat
system has become so enormous that estimate
are it takes
billion a 'cal just for its ad.
ministration. The Offim of Management and
Budget gues3es there are 100,000 employes in the
federal structure the Swarm! of Officers the
founders mentioned — whose job it is to create
and issue sorne 6,000 regulatory hrassnients a
According to the present all...inisl,au on,
these harasments add -about $130 billion a year
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relatively neglected is the planners' decision to low center of gravity for stabi It
I y and wiul
go on pouring resources into farming. More simplicity of architecture for economy, the
tractors, more harvesters, more fertilizern are covcred wgoll hics been the shepherd's.safe and
to lx shipped to the countryside
snug mobile home bc uncounted generations.
Investinent in faming is to rise faster than
No doubt some woolgrowers will give up
total investment and its share in the total, entirely now, rather than
pay the government's
already abouta quarter, will soon be close to a price for struggling on. And so the w MIS
S a
third. With the aid of all this outlay the Russians Officers will ha e
y tn
eir suOL-f
hope to get their grain crop up to 215 million tons stance. Sad. As
Idaho Sen. James McClure say s
But this year's disa:,trous grain harvest, now it, this one small harssment "I
what
estimated at only about 137 iiiillion tons, is the founders knew, that the heel ofllustrates
despots feet-,
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her it is on the tyrant's boot or the
Olt- cattle stock.
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Hossellatliylor Pierson and
Trinity Prep at Sanford Naval

The look on Coach Joe Mills
face after his Semino

Clark 4 2 2 10, Stapp 2 o o 4; Grafton

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It was like ever)-Wng dePended on the game and it just
did not work out. To make
matters worse, o te
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been -cry lit1le support for the
Tribe cagers from adult fans.
Lyman has a talented and
speedy team which has come a
long way since last year. Thie
steady gieyh
In prerace pacts tvrdy
at The nfocd-Ortando Keal Greyhounds' speed Was almost
Club, in Its third week of the season. 117he Jerry and Jack Collins operated track, in L~cgwood, at. too much for the Seminoles as
tracts better than 20,000 fa each week during the season and serves as one or Seminole cty', their coach, Rick Steinke stated
miere sports attractions.SOKC Is open nightly except Sunday and states matinees on Wednesday after the game: "Our abibity to
and
ld
speed up the ball game when
they tried to slow it dow was a
big factor. They had some
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DAI"(AP)— Perhaps the of Coach Bear Bryant's Alamagic blend of the 1975 Dallas bama teams, has for seasons

"The rookies gave us the out," says Jordan.
spirit lift we needed "says Jor
The Cowboy coaching staff court and this uet their
Cowboys is bc-st persor~fied in been the most enthusiastic dan. "Their enthusiasm was hasn't decided whether to play timing. They nmmde d pass"
the personalities of middle line. member of a Dallas club many contagious."
White as a linebacker or a down and took some poor shots.
backer Lee Roy Jordan the cntics claim should p'iy with
cho lineman White says he doesn't Sanford's Terry Smith and
White, the second player
play-with-pain veteran, an-d more emotion.
are.
Steve Baker did find some holes
sen
in the IT15 collegiate draft, c
young lion Randy White, the Si
"Just put me on the field," he
lent but gung-ho ~o. I draft pick' The fiesty Jordan, a smallish has a personality 360 degrees
2D5 pounds for a middle line- opposite Jordan's. fie is a said. "I've learned a lot this
71*re were some good notes
from arviand.
For l3yearsJordan has been backer
the spiritual leader of the Dal per, th e encourager, the in emotionless expression after a of a guy like Jordan All the Smith and Baker, along Wi th
ca ars
money a
g p ay.
everyt ng is n ce
u n
tton, seem to Imlas defense the heart of the
at
a
man
it
reflects
my
dedicabut
tWs
has
been
the
greatest
prove
every
game. They did an
Super Bowl V and VI teams.
WNte, used as a linebacker
"I
try
to
hit
him
year of football for me. I've got excellent job shuting off
Super Bowl X will more than tion." he said.
-is
hard
as
I
can
because
he
and
defensive
end
on
obvious
a
ring nobody can take away Lyrnan's 6-9 Jon Kaufman.
likely be his final curtain call.
passing situations, did permit
would
do
th
e
same
to
me
from me
mith led the Tribe
"I have ner ve problems in rn
himself a smile after a specpec
with
cagers
18 points while
back and it runs through my
Thanks to the infusion of 12 tacular sack of quarterback
Jordan says,"I look at yo ung
Cotton
and
Baker
added 15 and
hips into the hamstring," says rookies called "The Dirty Doz- Ron Jaworski in the National guys coming up like White and
Jordan.
been with tile en" because they went through Conference victory over Los Bob Bruenig (Arizona State)
a bout three or four months I half the
In Saturday s other games,
Angeles
andsee where the Cowboys are
will make a definite decision Jordan found some hitting
Bishop Moore stopped Iake
"White will absolutely be going to be in good shape for
about playing next year late in allies. The rookies, particularly awesome someday if he isn't years to come. If I go out, I'd
Trinity
Brantley, 93-56;
the spring."
White, made their presence felt already. It's just a matter of like to go out the winner in a
Prep(ell to N in a 3M5 loss to
Jordan, a 35-year-old product on the kick teams
Florida Air and Oviedo
learning techniques then look Super Bowl"
stubbed its toe in a 77-W loss to
Colonial

Lake Brantley at Lyman,
Oviedo at Kissftmee, Lake

A 2 4 10, Totals 36 21 12 f]

Alexander 4 8 11 16; Scott 2 00 4;
Crawford 1 12 1 Nestor 3 24 I
E berle 2347. Decshimer 1 002.
LeRoy 2 23 6; Sheffield 2 0-1 4.
Totals 19 18-29 S6
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ousti Kissinger
tiger,, the President

still fuming, decided to keep tabs on Kissinger

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be Taco Perez, Edgar "Mad Dog" floss and Joey Vincent. Ross'
Junior middleweigh t
match will be for his newly won Sou th
title, while Perez and Vincent will be out to prove they are worthy

on the eve of the season They d

Before
-elers leave for
porter's shirt with one of Ws ated Press Defensive Player of
Miami,
White
is
dragging a fe w
massive hands and saying in a the Year.
are cardboard boxes out of
Iirnii voice, "It starts when
Defensive
linemen
Ernie
the
locker
room. Ile has an exsomebody grabs
Holmes and Dwight White planation:"I'm going to coll ect
Soon-to-be-married
Rocky dancing "The Bunip" with one my Super Bowl money in pen,,

veteran Preston Pearson, cut
see hini again — in a Dallas
(owhoy uniform .it the Super

Ilcierpausinl' after practice to

Totals 14 11 19 39

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Florida Air
Trinity Prep

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Cartrr200j, Thomas 10

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SEMINOLE: Raines 12 34. Coton

713 is. Brown0000, Srnifh7 46 18.
Wiggin% 2 o o
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3. Ocala Vanguard 10-2

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orlando Edgewater 14-1
4. Tampa Robinson 11-1
5. Miami Jackson 1 0-1

Quincy Shanks 9-1
5. Iesburg 8-1
6. Fernandina Beach 2

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Also receiving votes: Pensall
9. St. Petersburg Northside
cola Catholic, Gainesville P.K. Christian 64

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Teammates exchanging farc-

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of (tshot at Ross crown.

Charles Colson palace guard were "out to get
One sear later ltunn
liiiii,, atcofuing to Ithnates of Kissinger During (hsgmac'e
flixon wo ieit offic in
and Kissi
in power.

the or k thr 'I ,riide and wante(1 to force hUn out In disgrace and make

unsure whether the Secret Set-vice tapped

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added to his stature. At the time, Kissinger had
We havie aLso spoken to odxr sources familiar tool him down, Colson recalls.
the days until Henry left to return to Harvard," only one title; he was the President's nafional
security
with the backroorn marhinaldlons that led to the
Possibly to excape Nixon's wrath, Kissinger recalls Colson.
But in August, 1973, Nixon
eavesdropping Here are the Incredible details
had flown off to Palm Springn, the California
t o n Clemente, Calif. During
Sources close to KLuinger say he was acutely a
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sidential pool, Nixon notified
On Sunday, Dec 27, 1fl2,

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Danny "LittleRed" LopezinLosAngeles' Forum
5 'fl
wiU be "The Green Madiine's" toughest test to date, as IAlpm is
top ranked in his division and in his Wt outing stpped former
world's champion, Rubitm Otivares in seven rounds. O'Grady is
unbeaten in 2 boutswith fl of those wins coming via the K 0
route. . . Billy Douglas, who used to be managed by Bruce
ret urned to t) ring with an exciting six round K.O.
over
5
or ya r
Tampa's Walter "Snake" White but this time around
as
able to put him down in 2:36 in Ohio... Gene Wells was given the
award of "Fighter of the Week" by J1mrWe Amann In his Weekly
xn, e em, for his win over Eddie Davis at the Orlando Sports
Stadium.
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Some Bowl.
I have to wonder how Mr. Amnn was able to overlook Mad
chat with a locker room visitor [lam's new house dujing a %ictrue
Pittsburgh
Steeler happtnings
Cornerback Mel Blount, mit about what co lor wood stain he tory party that follows a disi
Ross' win over Taco Per ez on the same card Wiule it's
that Wells victory was a great one, Ross and Perez did top the that didn't make headlines this fed that he hadn't merited All- should use on his new house. Sion title clinching victory over
Pro recognition in recent sea- "Getz, I'll need a lown mower, Cincinnati.
card and th&amp; fight is being called by many. "the finest ever held season:
sons, getting a preseason award too," he says
"Mind Matches" that some of the
area."
Terry Br(Ishaw arriving at
Two young boys n the Stevler
promoters are working on are quite interesting. Bouts like
from his teamm,-ties. It's can
camp without his Super Bowl
Unebacker
Jack
flam
and
office
lobby the week before the
covered with adhesive tape and
Bobby Cassidy and John Conteh for the light heavyweight tide in
ring, which he'd tucked
center
flay
hiansfield
sitting
on
Oakland
playoff game see Joe
away in inscribed in ink with the words
Africa. Bennie Briscoe and Cyclone Hart in a return of Ui&amp;
a safety deposit box. "I'll sit
locker
stools,
playing
bridge
Greene
and
giggle, "Slean Joe.
.Nlel Blount, AI]Camp, All'
classic draw that was waged in Philadelphia at the end of '0. Ana
back and enjoy it when I'm
like
they
do
every
night
after
h1ean
Joe."
Greene, feigning
Practice
here is a real doozy Ken Norton and Scott Ledoux in Las Vegas
do ne playing. Maybe I'll Ens e a
every
pr
acti
ce
anger, grabs bo th of them and
I would have to say that the Briscoe-Hart fight will come 011, few more by
then'
Some small children in a tan
says,
:}I ow many times have I
e
Nortow
LeDo
ux
fight
,
ppen.
A
nd
th
the Con te assi dy, might ha
The usually vocal Blount
dy
store
teasing
pound
told
you,
ne ver call me that"
Foemer champion, Joey Maxim, is nOW
shouldn't happen
Soon to be traded tackle ter Jim Clack that the Steelers un able to speak on the sidel ine
Speaking of old timers, Roland Charlie Davis, weighing about
living in Ft. Lauderdale.
A Steeler, looking fo.- the
were "only 1-1" after a regular after the scoreboard flashes
LRStarza fives in New Smyrna Beach and his nephew, with the 300 pounds jogging on a sore
word
his
teammates
have
voted
proper
inspiration, writes a
scason loss to Buffalo.
e name, lives in Orlando. The younger IAStarza is working ankle around the practice field
him Steeler MVP for the wa- symbol on the blackboard in the
out daily under ti guldae of Larry Anzalone, and expects
under a hot sun 'Charlie ate
A reporter asking Joe Greene
on He will later shake hands Steeler locker room It's a large
make his ring debut in a few weeks.
his Super Bowl check," said a how a fight started in Cleve- four tinies with the reporter dollar sign.
The first card of the new year has been announced for Jan 20 Steer official
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ou calls. Ille Secret Service had tile leaving In six or eight months. It's not
Not long afterward, New York Times and tgoing
good for a
plica ted in tapping the columnist James lleston wrote that Kissinger capability, according to our sources, to do all man to stay
too long In that position It will be
telephones of seven subordinates and four Kid opposed the bombing. Reston was critical of three.
better for lienry,"
newsmen. had Ids own phone calls monitored. (lie air a.,
,
-sault, calling it "war by tantrum."
'llie Secret Service learned from the
Kissingcr's intimates confirm that he palace
No Ie than Richard Nixon, in a fit of
Colson read th e column to Nixon, who was monitoring that Kissinger tried to reach N ixon.guard
succeeded for awhile In cutting Kissin ger
presidential pique, ordered the SecretServ!ce to furious. "I will not tolerate insubordination," But true to his threat, the angry President
off from the I resident. But
as Nixon sank deeper
monitor calls to and from his top foreign policy he exploded 'You tell Henry he's to talk to no ref
used to take the calls Colson reports that in the Watergate mire, he turned in
creasingly to
dviser in Lwember, 1972.
one. period! I nican no one! And tell him not to Kissinger then "proceeded to call his old friend, foreign affairs to divert attention
from the
This has been confirmed by the man who callme lwillaccept nocallsfromhim"
Joe Kraft "
se,indal Esentually he (Pnclu(k(I th al t 1W
tiansmnitted Nixon's orders to th t' Secret Ser ice,
('oIso, relayed the mniessage to Kiingcr w ho
'fliree days later, the coluiiinist wrote in the ledc(1 Kissinger,

~vdered the Air Forcci to bomb North Victna
into submission to force a settlement 'rig
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"All-in-all, I look for 1976 to be a great year for uz and the
boxing community. It is my hope that we can bring a world's
championsWp fight here but right now that looks doubtful. But we
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wkntheoeeptrythgfc iatandmany otherthinga we feel
i the local fans will enjoy," Ashlock concluded.

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necessary. Ile government does have a heavy
responsibility in so far as regulation can be
identified with reform. But excess is what the
founders
and so too their progeny. In
the name of reform. the Swarnis of Officers have
by 1980 to 800 million tons of coal, 1,360 bill'Ion become in large part a menace, especially to
kilowatt hour-sof electricity,630 tonsof crude oil, commerce and thereby to the U.S. compact
as
200th birthday .
420 billion c ubic nieters of national gas and 165 which
million to
ude steel. achine building and
stration of the regulatory
cliel nicals re to be given top priority. But both menace concerns the recent federal meddling in
nominal arxt real wages are to rise less than in the matter of the last of America's covered
recent years The less splended future for the wagons The sehicles, part of the new world
consumer is symbolized by the fact that the car Progress since the time of the pilgrims. have a
irxIustr for which 1971-75 were boom years, Is timeless design and virtually unassailable

Charles bison, then a member of Nixon's Inner agreed not to discuss the bombing with anyone in Washington ['oat that Kissinger had valiantly
circle. He has described the Incident in a siz. the press. Meanwhile, Nixon burled himself in a opposed Nixon s
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total
number
The
sl4le of profesnonai boxing programs that were
peomoted in the United States last year
W1e Miami Beach's Chris Dtmdee had a hand In Ut
statistic, It was Orlando's Pete Ashlock and his Zopresentatloai
at his Sports Stadium that wits the major contributor.
And according to Ashlock, "1976 wifl be just as big a year.
. Maybe even bigger '
The miffionaire cowboy continued. My niatclinwker, Bruce
Trampler, has spent the end of December and first two weeks of
January up north In New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Indiana,
looking for new flghte.
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61n the montim to come I think the local fans will be very
pleased with whrit he has come back with. They can look for
undefeated Olympic champion, Marvin Johnson. Undefeated
Kayo artist, Sammy Nesmith. Unbeaten and -highest ranked
y bantomweight In the United States, Sean O'Grady. A real fine
fighter in Frankie Kolovart. One of the top prospects In the nation,
MikeCavanaugh Andthatisjusttomentionafew
"Of course we will have feflOW3 like Gene Wells, Termite
Watkins and Jodie Ballard back Along with area a two moat
popular fighter's Taco Perez and Mad Dog Ross.
"I also understand that Joey Vincent has worked hWmlf into
T i top condition and feels tha t this is his year. If the young man is
really dedicated to training, it could be, he has the ability, all he
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and prepare himself properly.
Vb
"Some of the other names the fans can look forward to seeing
again are Savage Turner, Mi1ton Owens, Frankie Santore, Tim
Ford, W illie Chaney and lam sure Ed di e Davis, who
de such a
big hit here with Gene Wells on the Last show, will be back.
"They can look for Terry "Rootin" Thten and his conqueror,
mmy Masias. We are also trying to get National AAU champ,
Ray Leonard.
"Of course we will be brlr1ng back old standbys like
Salerno, the Monks, Brothers, Mike and Donald, Shawn an
Jackie O'Donnel, Rick Costantine, Scott Clark and a host of
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accomplidied toward the goal of energy independence sincie the
recently turned down an offer to head one of the around ft corner.
Ar2b oil embargo.
major independent agencies o this governmen!.
TheSoviet economy is slackening pace. In the
The bill is far short of what the President wanted. But he
He did so in large measure, he told me, because next live ycars Q is hoped that the national in.
faces a hostile Congress controlled by the opposition party, it would have meant a step down in actual In I,mne
will rise by about 26 per cent
%hich is looking forward to the nationl elections in 1976. fie has
fluence. "uh a sizable step upward on paper.
Industrial
production is now expected to rise
been unabie effethsely to mobilize public support for his
Among these staffers there are men and by 17 per cent by 1980 compared with the 47
per
women like my friend with super backgrounds cent inLTease planned and the 43 per cent
In the circuinstances, the President had no good choice. He
and Pbility which would qualify them for
ran a political risk in signing the bill Ronald Reagan said he level posts in gosernment or private life Wgh- claimed between 1970and 1975. But all branches
of industry are not affected in the same way
would veto the bill, which was opposed by the ofl indatirr and
The above paragraphs clarify recent findings
The originality of the previous plan lay in its
many conservafives whose support Ford needs in the primary
that excmive Senate and [louse time is pent xcak with the StalinLst tradition in that a slight
writing new bills to correct bumbles in laws priority was given for the first time to consumer
Now at least we have an energy bill Ile Congress and the
pa&amp;%ed a year or more previously.
goods. The promise was not reall) kept,
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The energy bdl was flawed but President Ford was wise to
sign it into law. A veto woluld have meant only i continuing
stalemate, and the possibility of instant decontrol of ofl prices,
leading to another Liflationary imeam in the cost o( energy.
The bill provides for phased decontrol of crude oil prices
starting
which is a flaw in the bill. Cutting the price of oil produced in this
country will only encourage wasteful consumption. ne immediate effect is likely to Increase our dependence on foreign
oil.
In the long run, a gradual deregulation of od prices will be
healthy for the economy and will promote domestic oil
production The bill provides for such decontrol, and perhaps
the od companies can now make longrange plans based on the
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who feel t hey've been dealt a cruel blow in life by
being confined to wheelchair, will rea lize that the
luindirap is only as severe as
you want to make it.
Howard Treadwell, Herb Rumble, Steve
Martiason and flow, Lyons can tell you it doesn' t
have to be a handicap at all—just an in
cons lenience
—11111 Currie

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Se
Budget C
tt
(h budget
measure "a landmark" in the congressional fiscal
The new system in its first year of
implementation shows promise of affording most
workable controls over runaway federal spending.
The American public may not agree with
Muskie's claim that the process has "succeeded
on our mostoptimistic ex pectations,
U
e
taxpayers will not begrudge the lawmakers their
pride in creating machinery that works and in
making it work.
Congress has indicated that it will perform well
in its role as equal partner in budgetmalung

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in each of the state's four Jameson and Jim McIntyre as dozen victories, In Saturday's
"That depth is really im- Wednesday night on the road at
divisions qualify for the March top reserves,
win, Pat Crimmins, Karl portant, and I think we have Jacksonville against Florida
All seven are sophomores.
4-6 state tournament at
Kruser, David Hampton, John sound depth,' concluded Junior College.
It S no wonder Joe Sterling is DeLand, Lake City and
"So we have some cx- Zuelland Jameson keyed a fast Sterling.
smiling.
Seminole are the most highly perlence, says Sterling.
SEMINOLE' ?4c,e S I 2 1) Mc
br eak-full court press in a five
As for tonight's opponent, Donald
I 2 9; McIntyre 3 00 6;
his Seminole Community regarded Division 2 teams
Seminole's reserves have minute span which helped stop Parkland played in Lake City's Fab 6467
II Jo
6 9 11 21
College basketball team Is 12-2 Seminole plays at Lake City also contributed much to the St. Johns.
'so 600 I;Jmn
tournament last weekend and
5;
and Ioo ng better every game. Jan. 31 and is home against the
ruer
had Po beaten at one stretch
The Raiders are home tonight Timberwolves Feb. 14.
' S T. JOHNS RIVER: Seabury 000
by a 310 margin. It won easily, 0;
IaIcom 0 17 I. DrIft 3 2 4 I;
against a Parkland, 11). team he
"We have settled on about a
but was swam* by Lake City Hampton 4 0 0 1; Heron 2 3 4 7; Sikes
Considers "dangerous." Game seven-man outfit which we
73617. Mayport3 56 II, Williams
Saturday.
time Is 7:30.
consider our regulars," said
Th is Parkland comes to 12 2 20, Totals 32 16 26 810.
Seminole registered an 89-80 Sterling this morning. We go
Sanford 7-3, and goes 6-9, 6-4, 6-4
victory over St. Johns River with Chip Noe, Reggic
45 44--ff
across the base he with W and Seminole
Saturday night in a game that McDonald. Bob Jacobs, Vernon
St. Johns
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Monday, Jan. 12, 1976—SA 6-4 guards.
upped the Raiders' Division 2 Johnson and Randy Faber as
Seminole has a crucial
Fouls: Seminole fl. St JchrS 26,

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Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Monday, Jan. 12, 1976

FSU, Stetson

JSCOREBOARD

by Alan Mayer

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IC.
St.
Mars,
FIFTH
1.
Manolo
Larre
(7)
3fl7
I I /9
NBA
q5 9
Calif. 17
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1360. 5 10, 4 00; 2. M.arurl Aguirre
Eastern Conference
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EIGHTH
5-16,
C:
1.
Te*a
_____
New MCxiV 51. W-ominç 3
Ic to rs ________________
(1) , 60. 5 70. 3. Erdo:a Mencha (7) Dream I)) 8.80, 3 10, 3 00; 7 Sand.
Atlantic Divis4en
Mai- lana St 90. Idaho :' ii, 2 340. QIl
_____
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7) 51 00 P(74)IoI,;o,
WI PCI. 0$ OT
blalter CI) 3.60. 3.40: 3. Avcelpo (4)
/V7iV/,v
Botn
SIXTH
71 Il M6 -.
CachoMiguel (2) 40. 0(13) 1880; p (3.1) 5570
By The
ocIated I'ress
PhIpsa
game played at Jacksonville.
1670,670.560.7 Barre Een9 (5) 317)
7513 651 ';
___
TOURNAMENTS
florida Ste has won anoU
Buffalo
e oo. 6 70. 3 AIlv EIorza (6) 3 80;
2217 541 4
Marin Uo
led Jackson.
Cc'ectc, ii, An'e , c,r
U
'r Vk
o
ii 00, P12 5) 128 70.
NINTH
5I$, 10
D 80,
1. CaP'S
19 73 457 8':
Dimples
Ill -7780.
560; 2 er round In the state's fiercest
yule, now 3-8, with 16 points.
_______
Central DIVISiOn
SEVENTH
1
Adana
Perez
(7)
L
L's
Iva
(3)
4
60,
400;
3. ma basketball rivalry by whipping
S'rton
t),
Columbia
Ii
St1.so, now 9-5, captured
. .ShOQ?Ofl
71)7
II 60, i 70. 5.00; 7. Domingo Quiola Nutshell (1)4 60; Q(3.i) 101.60; P (4
Jacksonville 77-57, led by the
Crie(and
6) 660. 5 40, 3 Ica Yza (2) 1 40. 3) 1 00, 32 03
211$ 538
third place in the Connectictit
Q(6 7)8970. P176) 3.13.50.
deadly
shooting
c
- . .
ISIS 500 7 TENTH - 5.16. A: 1. KI MOOflQI( foot.8free-throw
guard Canton
Byrd.of
Classic basketball tournament
Pro Hockey
EIGHTH - 1. Maruri Miguel (1) (3) 380. 320.280: 2. Trysler (5) 7.80
1$1$ 500 7
.;.
in Storrs, Conn., by downing
Orit'as
.-. - -. '..
'
Il 19 172 3
1280, 5 10. 2.80. 2 Ferm)n Alp) (II 3 0Q. 3. Andy Over (I) I 10; Q(3 5)
NHL
7 40.320. 3 Manolo Aguirre
Byrd
tossed
In
seven
o(
seven
Columbia
with
a
balanced
scorWestern Conference
2.10,
620.
31.17.
Campbell Conference
Qi* 8) 1000; P11 I) 11090
--- ;
Msdwet Division
ing attack,
ELEVENTH - 5-16. B: I. Scally free shots and another live field
Patrick Division
re-,q
,
.-:'- - -.
.' ASk
NINTH -1 Bilbao (7) 31.70. 17 20.
1721 447 7) 7 a). 3.40, 7.80; 7. Chrome goals Saturday night to lead the
,- When the scoreboard read 20qpv',q
,,
Dctro,t
Is 21 417 1
W I T Pts OF GA 110, 2 Erdola (4) 660. 3.40; 3. Aipi Charger II) 1.70.360; 3. Annas King ga.me In scoring with 17 poInts. 20, the flatters pulled away bePflIh
KC
77 6 $ 62 113 111 II) 6 20. 0(4 7) 65.60; P17 1)141.30. (8) 300; Q(17) 26.10; PC? 1) $0.10;
13 76 333 1'
£4Ai1/?
Atlanta
2316 S 51 119 119
Chicigo
In other Florida basketball
TENTH - I Sanli (6) 17.60. 8.70.
1)76 .797 S'
P 13 5, 71)171 00; 3107.
hind senior Dave Stowers, who
NY ISland
-' 2112 7 49162 CS 100. 7 Mi.guerza (5) $70. 300; 3.,
Pacific Oivison
TWELFTH - i. 0: 1. Polly Dee action Saturday night, Stetson scored 10 poInts in the final six
NV Rangers
'r 4%
-Z',f
G State
Rarion
(1)360.
0(56)
90.80;
P16
5)
(III?
10.
5.10,
3
7$ 9 757
7. H.C.s Bandit downed Columbia, 93-84, FlorI- minutcs of the first half.
1720 1 38 136 167 736 70. DD(7 61 2.10,
Selltie
2) IC 575 8'
(6) II 70. 1 10; 3. Pako's PiIl
Smylhi Division
da defeated Mississippi State,
L A.
2221 512 9
ELEVENTH - 1. Manolo Perez 370; 01) 6)17) 60; TI) 61)1915.40;
Columbia, now 2-5, came out
Chcago
16 II 11 16 1X) 111 (7)
Ptloenl*
540, 460. 660; 2. Domingo
16 20 441 11'3
c
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90-78,
and North Carolina State on the bottom side of a 43-28
Vancv'
1517
S
38
133
13$
Bengoa
Portland
600, 1.00. 3. Alava Juan
1173 .359 15
beat Rolllri.s, 79-75.
SLiS
*
halftime score and charged to
1121 3 33119 143 (1)500, Q)7) 45,10; P17 3) 169.80
( r
'
Saturday's Results
SATURDAY NIGHT
.
1325
2
21
17
139
TWELFTH
-1.
CiIbao
Ramn
(2)
C'r,ieland 06 Ailanla 100
florida
State
guard
Zach
within
nine
points,
6O,
midFiRST - S-li. 5: 1 Xs Beta
KC
11 77 1 76 100 173 11 60. 680. 3 20; 7. Celaya Altu (I)
"uston 105, Portland
Perkins scored just eight points way through the second stanza,
n 80.640. 3 10 2 Swec,tie Rinds (7)
Walei Conference
7 40. 340. 3 Sala Azpl (3) 1.00; 0(2 120.320. 3. Rondi Harris (31 3.20;
'go Ill, Kansas City $4
I
against
Jacksonville, but they then stalled and lost.
Norris Division
fl07 7W6 COL7.
$1 17.80. P17 I) 273.90: Bi 0(37) (37) 6210; 31.69.
'r* Orleans 101. Dt'?i'Oit
7,%,treal
-.
came at a rrucil point early in
''' 'b'c'"
"
30 6 6 66 177 87 with (78)1,331.80; H - I??. 177,546;
i\.sh.ngfon 107. Milwaukee 1
Florida's Mike Lederman
SECOND - 1s 0: 1 Harmon (6)
L.Arigeles
72)9 7 46 111 117 A - 2.761
'cn State II?. New York
•
the game when the Seminoles and Gene Shy combined for 40
1760.7 20.410, 2. Todiy Charm (3)
1571 S 35154 17)
12.10.3.70; 3. SW. Red Dil (1)3.70
were struggling to maintain a
Detrot
$374 1 30 107 15)
points in the Gators' victory
SATURDAY NIGHT
Sunday' Results
DD (3 6) 151.70. 0 (3 4)48 20; P (6))
Wastn
335 S 11 116 773
slight lead.
-.
FIRST
-,
Atdana
Via
8).
13
60.
id
7)
iver Mksisppi .Staft'. Florida
" .'rrMa lIf. Bs'on 107
Adams Division
350.760.?. Eddy Sanchez (5), 3.10,
Ct 105. Octrot 99
11w
Seminoles,
now
8-4,
then
jumped
to
a
commarnljng
14-2
THIRD - S-Il. D: 1. Mneola
Bs'ori
£5 1i I
23 1
Cleveland ioo. Wath'ngton
300.3 Ici Elorza (31,4 50:0 (58), Angel (1) 7 00. 3 80, 3 20; 7. Harris
Buffalo
rolled ahead and retained con- lead at theout.set and controlled
/ /
7111
5
S3
150
118
50.20
P
(15)157
30.
Milwaub.ee 9$. LOS Angeles SC
Maid CI)) 10.3 10, 3. Monte Blue S
Toronto
1816 S 44 136 132
tini the rest of the way in the the action with supe New York 99, Phoinix CS
SECOND
1.
Urza
Alberd)
(7).
660.
0
(1
1)
900;
T
(1
43)
'
/
ior foul
.I0.
Calif
1571 3 33)16 136 960 580 380; 7 Aldana Beitia (5), 3ii
Pr1lanø 1)6. At1%l'i IC
sh oting, sinking 32 of 36
Saturday's Results
5.70, 3.40; 3. Larri Eloeza (I) 700;
Seattle
FOURTH - 5-16. M: 1. k's
throws.
Boston 3. Calforna 2
0 (S71 10.70 P (7 SI 172.40 Big Q Trigger
Today's Games
,I0, o. 10:7.
Soviet Wogs 7. New York
• i .
TheGators, now7-4, helda 37.
Bray Benches
58 isiti all 5). 114.60 (All 7, 777.20 Ross. (5)660.3.60; 3. A Venture (7)
Qarnes scheduled
Islanders I. eihib.tiOfl
Tuesday's Games
THIRD - 1. Oguiza Albrdi (II 740. Q (5 81 33.20; P (SI) 76
30 halWme advantage, and
NCW York Rangers S. Kansas 9 10,9 70. 4 80. 2. Ectiano E or:a (3). 37.10.
/!if I ri ii e r tilt I I I e r :
!and vs Boston at Hill
City 1
State,
now 7-3, threatened only
560 400; 3. Ey Len): (21,7.10, 0:
FIFTH - 3-17, D: 1. Montague
Montreal 7. Dttroit 1
T1..v o S ta rt e rs
once by coming to within two
(35) 50 20. P. (8 3). 201.30.
Angeln at Chicago
Factor 16) 1 50. I 20. 7.20; 2. ArtistIc
Vancouver 3. PittSburgh 3, t;e
"
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FOURTH-) CachoSanthe: (3). Slyle (5) 2.60. 210; 3. Geaiing
points, 47-45, in the gai'ne
Toronto 4. Los Anoeles 3
580,180. 3.20. 2. ManoloMiguil (6), 2.80; 0(56)760, P (65) 71.30; 31:97
- .'dtn .tte
Mirvesota 2. St Louis 0
played In Gainesville.
For
Croorns
I
4 4), 460. 3. Necui.Quoia (7). 1.40;
Fee I
tp 1 I1 '
SIXTH - S-Il A: 1. MystIc Kirg
Sunday's Results
Eleventh-ranked
North
Ca.no0
(36)3110
P:
(36)1580;
DO:
(I
ABA
(8)
1520.
12.00.
1110;
2.
Wllcliffe
Ph,lae$phua 1, Set Army
Croorns High School's freshlina State, now 10-1, had to
W L PCI. GB
Andy (1)1410.560, 3 Guss Lane
I. rihibitn
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -- It like to see .son4etxxly else win." Dcner
27 9 .750 FIFTH
1.
Chuc
Aguirre
(2).
3
80.
0
(1
0)
64
00;
T
(S.)
5)711
40;
at
6:30,
but
don't
look
for
the
Atlanta S. VancOuver 2
man team plays Oviedo tonight battle from a seven-point deficit was different, and tougher, and
That point was brought home
16 80. 960. 3 80. 2 Fermirt Mencha 31 61.
in the second half to defeat a maybe
n
little bit mo
2) 14 600 5:
satis- to him when the All-American
tiCA York Rangers 6. Ch'
s entucky
20. Qtl n 5280. P 1711)43 $0.
IC ii
Rose (3) 1 460. 2.40. 3.60;
i1 5½ cago 2
Coachdo
Bob Bray has sat two
IndIana
Raleigh, N.t.
30 19 .513 8½
SIXTH - I. Barr. Okoki (1) 9.20, Rumbler (61 7 80. 360; 3 So Collins starters
?ontreaI 7. Toronto 0
bit ernbarassing. But the result smoker, family man, and
4.70. 380. 2. OguIza Zarre (3), 5.00 (2) 7.10; 0 (36) 2110; P (36)2110;
for disciplinary
Senior forward Bruce Howl,was the same - Johnny Miller chuh worker - got some
VirginIa
6 30 167 71
Today's Games
(1 3 3)
Satuay' Rests
(1.3) 131 10
PIG games scheled
EIGHTH
- 3-17.T:
1. Gay
Canoe $hOfS hands Willie Nelms and Felix scoring honors and to keep Tournament.
' L'is 111, Nw YOrk 130. 2
SEVENTH - 1. Aldana Quiola (2) 9
00. 640. 780;
Non
Tuesday's Gamei
'
career.
(61.1520.7 20.3.60;?. Ira Beitia (I
310, S00. 3. Blue Secret (II 5.00; 0 Williams will be replaced in the
Rollins ahead of the Wolfpack
"I anost felt guilty about it,"
:ana 175, 5an Anto, 172
Detroit
at
New
York
Island
770.
760.
3
Domingo.Yza
(1).
2.80;
(2.1)
7300.
p
(7S)
6030:
31,61.
ecs
"ft didn't bother me," Miller
lineup by Rick Wells and Eic
Q
: . P (6 1) 14910
'''vcvy '79, Vr na 110
at several points in the seesaw MIlfrr said Sunday after he said. "You know, this is 5UpNINTH - 316, C: I. Spenccr (I
Los Angeles it Atlanta
Hicks.
Crooms'
other
staers
baffle,
Sunday's Risults
EIGHTH - I. Manolo.Juan (3) 7080. 380, 300 2 KayS Bully
Montreal at WasPtngl3n
scored his third consecutive posed to be a gentleman's
York 1)2. Indiria 102
5.20, I 60. 5 10; 2. Santi Muguen:. 9.10. 1 20. 3 Mlneola Ugly (7) 3.00; 0 include lArry Black, Chris
Pi?tburWi a' Boston
But
the
Wolfpock
built
an
viory
in this event. "You game. But now we get all kinds
S' LOutS 113. Kmtuck 111
(1). 970. S 20; 3, Sala Mencha (7), (II) 4 20. P (I 1) 12090; 31:78.
Bultalo a? St Lou's
Gillmore and Ed Hudson.
S00 Q (3 1) 5300; P (31) 157.20.
TENTH -3-16,5: 1. Baxe(1 280.
eight-point lead with 2:41 re- know, I think the gallery might in the gallery. Maybe it's even a
Today'sGamn
The game
is scheduled
for
Sir Ar!on,o at Denver
NINTH-i, Sala (SI 1310, 19.50. 300, 270. 2 K's KIiOo (SI 460. Oviedo
High's
m.
malning to finally coast to vic- Joflnny Miller
WHA
140.000 good thing."
Tuesday's Game
7 60. 7. Zarre (1) 7.80.660; 3 Erdo:a 760;). Montague Mystic (6) 7 10;
tory over Rolll
now 9-2.
70696764-771
York at Denver
W I T Pis OF GA (21 300, 0(1 5) 17.60; P (Si) 101.10. (1.5) 940; 31.46
Good thing or not, it had a
Iwi?ty
?.22.SO0
East Dvison
TENTH - I Larrea (7) 12.80.6 10.
ELEVENTH - 3.16. A: 1. Proud
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7170686677
solutely
no effect as the placid
20 18 3 1) 129 121
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(3) 7 10, 5.00; 3
Emelie (5) 11 60, 380. 3 50. 7.
Coci
Torn Wciskopf
117$ 1 37 15.4 179 Fermin (7) 100; 0 (57) $$50; p
$11,700
Miller
calmly
and quietly put
Myslery (6) 2.10, 3.40; 3 Caesar
Cleveland
College
16 73
2
31
135
141
5)I380
DD
(5.fl
10680
(8)
1
43;
0
(S
6)
77.20;
P
(36)
89.10
6771
67
73'278
together
a
charging,
four-un.
D,i.e Hill
Indapolis
$7,083
16 73 2 34 Il) 177
ELEVENTH
-1.
Oguiza.Juan
(1)
OP
(15
with
36)
1.32100,
31:39.
6169 7171-779 der.par 68 that lifted him three
West DivIsion
10 10.550, 5 10; 2. Cacho.Ectiave (2)
TWELFTH - 3-I. C: 1. Here
HouSton
Watson
17.013 strokes clear of the field with a
Basketball
26
13
0
5216.4113
670,
150.
3,
ManIøAlt
(61
6.10;
0
COme'
Me
(3)
1
20.
3.60.
300;
2
Mon.
19 IS 3 41 175 179 ()7) 77,; p (I.
1490
706461
73- '279 274 total, 14 under par on the
D.G.S
Red
(1)
1.60,
4.40;
3.
Donald
EAST
S DriVI
D.i.e
Stockton
- 1$ 1. 4 10 157 117
17.013
TWELFTH - 1. Maruri Ramon Go (7) 190; 0 (1.3) ,1Q; T (3 1 7)
P'oenx
Wtptt 93 Fordhm ss
734479
15 l '
7,200-yard Tucaon National Golf
l45 131 (6) II 10, 500. 560; 2. Bilbao Alp) 9180, 39)2
Ottawa
:ruCt' LIe$:k.
Pro,denc, ('3. Lou'svii'e 60
$7,083
Club
cow-se.
'.' 75 1 29 130 167 (1) 580. 3 80. 3. Erdo:a Juan (2)
A
3,751; Handle 192.534
Stnacvse 87. LaSa?Ie 71
Canadian DivIsion
726? 7070-279
4
40
0
(4
4)38
60;
P
(61)
9690.
Big
St. ioln' NY. 70, TempI
Wirvilpeg
Pit Fit:simons
$7,C$)
The victory - In sharp conItJ BRIEF
2914 0 SI 164 17$ Q(I2witnalll)6350(1 lwith all 6) Putt
'avy 69, Al-v Force SI
Ouet,ec
73 16 2 52187 171 11380
726571 61-779 trast to 1118 front-running,
-Putt
Jerry McGee
To,
Cagary
23)6 3 4 '63 134 Handle 13L7.fl. A '
$7013
Pervsy)yni 6.3. Harvard 53
Edmonton
7769 71 67779 record-setting triumphs of 1974
1771 2 36 151 197
Al Colonial Drive
Four- Team Playoff Predicted
(lucknell 9, Cgjt
Toronto
Don
January
and 1975 - enabled him to be11 74 3 3 )7
I97SCovrieCfsampionship
75, Northeastern oz
Saturday's Results
Chuck
Palm
71
7064
71-750
come the first man to win the
317673
76-99i
Dog Racing
Lafayette 97, Brown 73
Billy Casper
Quebec I. San Diego 3. 01
11.600
Robert Henderson 28742623-101
meeventIJ'jeetesfna row
Houston 4. Minnejoti 1
,
As NCAA Eyes Champ Plan
Jerry Mjnning
21 2778 77-iD)
SANFORD-ORLANDO
Jerry
lit
trd
777061
70780
since
Jiick Nicklaus took his
SOUTH
Phoen,z I, Ottawa
11.600
BObtIp Henderson 702177 30-109
IONIGHT'SENTRIES
Wake Forest 96, MaryIarø 7j
Sunday's Results
DaveGether
69 7171 6? 750 third Disney Open title in 1973.
30252721-110
ST.LOUIS(AP)__ForrnJdableopposit1ontoaopoaed
FIRST-S Id, B: I.WyclillGypsy AIanAtkI
tI Carolina $5, Virginia 12
Cleveland I. Indianapolis 3
31263073-no
four-team
playoff
to
determine
a
national
football
A!ar, 63, Auburn 67
2
Montague
Regard.
3.
April
Pick;
_______________
M1nnescta 7. Cnc,nn,?i 4
Dave Beck
21)1 2929-113
M, S. Mortgage LIfter; . Bill Hubbard
t4 Carolina st 79. Rollins 75
champion
has
been
predicted
by
the
president
of
the
New England I. San Diego 1
28 787732-113

Wion.p g 6. 0t4awa 5. 01

Clemson II, Citadel 0

Tennessee 90, Kentvcky ii
Vrgnh. 51 79, Hampton Ins?.
. Virginia St 101, Bli.mfield

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florida St 71. Jacksonville

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Mrs. George Blum and Mrs. Hugh Carlton t the South
Sanford Avenue home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton, with
friends and relatives attending.
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Mr. and Mrs. Adams were married Nov. 25, 1925 In
Alvy, W. Va. by Rev. Ira Lyons In the Methodist parsonage. Miss Martha Wadsworth and Edwin Stockpole
were witnesses. Mrs. Bessle Wadsworth Adams was bern
in Dodridge County arid is the daughter of the late George ________________________
and Leota Wadsworth. Mr. Jacob Adams was born in
Heading, Penn. and is the son of Llewlyn and Amelia ______________________
after they were married they moved to
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they movr.1 to DeLand. In 1947 they moved to Sanford,
and opeiiei an uphoistry shop which is now called Adams
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are actise in community and church sork
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(.eorge (Allegra) ilium, Jacksonville, and Mrs hugh
Darlene) Canton, Sanford, and three grandchildren,
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Penrose, named the game's mt valuable player, hit
on 12 of IS passes for 303 yards and three touchdowns,
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married is one of the most longer the only homemake
important determinants of
being satisfied with life,
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be single and to live togeth
most people's lives and being

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Monday, Jan. 12, 1974-lB
are postponing marriage and resulting in divorce, marriages _____________________________________________________________
SC(H1S to be happening before marriage.
that the divorce rate Continues of the future may be more
IS that young people are giving
to rise, government analysts harmonious
more thought to marriage. The
Another factor is that the s
"Anything
in years
of age
who have never
speculate that Americans are transition creates
instabilit'."
married
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At
the
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time,
recent
sci.
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being more careful about seby
Norton said divorce figures
about 50 entific studies Indicate that couraged many women to enter many think twice about the pa.
lecting mates than they once indicate people
per cent since 1970, from 2.9 young people have a high re- or continue a career, and the and heartache of a bo
who marry at
were.
million to 4.2 million. And the gard for the idea of being mar- crrent economic instability
marriage. In 1975, 10 per cent
are more
often
di- number of persons In that age ned. Studies (lone
The result, they say, is that early
rorcetiages
than persons
who
marry
for
the
Inhas
made
it
necessary
for
many
all
people between the cges
marriages of the future may
oup heading their o house- stitute of Social
Research at the young women to enter the labor 25 and who had married we:
be later
life. And
of thefrom
hold915,000
nppromately
doubled, University of Michigan showed market. The result is that
more stable than they are now.
1970in
census
showresults
that among
to 1.8 millIon.
mar- either divorced or separat
"It is a possibility that the persons who first married bethat "marriage and family life riage roles art'
changing,
Men census figures show,
longer one waits to marry, the tween 1901
and 1970, the propormore selective one Is in choos- tion of :iien who were divorced
ing a partner," said Arthur J, alter their first marriage was
Norton, a Census Bureau more than twice as high among
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Call 473 4357
Write P0 Box fit)
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cabinet and records insde Call
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Clean) bedroom, 1' bath, avocado
STOVC &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet,
Central heat &amp; air.
Payton's 322 1301

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'955 Thundertlrd, fair COfldltiOr
radio, heater. eteciric window's
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unusual home Paneled walls,
Carpets, dining room, calm kit
then &amp; an unbelievable 16'x23'
famIly room Only 1-27,500. Call to
why this horn" vs -ta drastically
increase in value. $31 827?
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Dasher 2 door sedan.
automatic transmission. AM FM
steren, detph blue, extra extra low
mileage, $3593 Call 327-last
Dealer.

Conlebrnwu' every Sunday at the
Movieland Drive-in Theatre,
south 179? Phone 322-1216.
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S.'.'AP SHOP ci FA MART
,orue can be a Seller or a buy"r
No Charge All admitted free

3 Bedroom, 7 baths Already set up w
or steel desks (executive desk
HOME WITH WORK SHOP- Partly
will, awning
skirting Cheap
&amp; chars, secretarial desks &amp;
furnished 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
Phone 373 0180 11 0 Exeter Court,
chairs, straight Chilr, filing
central heat and air. 120.900 Eesy
Carriage Cove Mobile Home Park,
cabinets, as '5 Cash and carry
terms.
Sanford
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FANTASTIC
INVESTMENT_
Casselberry. 17.92,830 4706
Nearly new 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Windsor, I7'xSO', fully furn,, central ___________________________
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Commercial zoning. $19,500 Easy
spring water inSide, low taxes, 1
terms
wopx, Place a Classified Ad in
acre lot on canal, St. Johns River.
the Evening Herald today.
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FURNISHED I Bedroom. central
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heat and air, nice area, 176.900.
Hillcrrit 17.60, 2 bedroom, Central
62--Lawn.Garden
air, carport, Skirting, awning,

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32,000 mu . auto , PS &amp; PB, radio.
vinyl top, 12,750 373 6035 altec 5

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place t live, car to drive, a job, or
some Service you have need of,
read all our want ads every day.
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1973 Ford Window Van 300
CASH 322.4 1 32
$7.93 or b t offer
Fr used furniture, appliances.
Phone 3fl 5065
tools, etc. Buy I or 1 1 items I
Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave
11971 El Camino Sup.' Sport, Ps
Pfl,AM FM, air
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We Buy Furniture
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REALTY llc
207 E 25th 323 78)2
IIALA COLBERT,REALTOR
SELMA WILLIAMS, Associate
Eves 377 0612 or 372 15t7

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE (OUT RAC I'
LARGE LOT-) Dedroom, 2 bath
split plan Brick Construction
R.inge, wall to wall carpet, central
heal and air. Assume 7.73 mor
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Frut iq Sale
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L009eond, Lovely I OR, burn apt, SUNLAND-- Pool home 31.3,
Stenstrom Realty
$135 monthly plus deposit. 831
1.30.000
Home of BPP Warranted Homes
3763.
SUNLAND- 31, CH A. Financing ON PRETTY STREET
This
available $22,000
50-Miscellaneous for Sale
7 bedroom unfurnished, 11 10 mo
lovely home in Idylleilde is in
PINECREST 37, CM A. large lot
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excellent neighborhoodPrivacy
Financing available 137,
WILSON P,Al E FURNITURE
371 0161
fence, nicely treed, i large bed
COUNTRY HOME- Small? BR on I
BUY-SELL-TRADE
rooms, carpet &amp; Climate control. 311
TEDROOM,KITCHENFUR
acre $)9,5,)
3)5 E First St
373 56 72
$5790)
NISHED, HEAT AND AIR
LAKE MARY- 3 OR. 1 bath, ten
Kitchen
Bathroom
Cabinets,
Phone )??4155
ced, citrus, excellent location
STUNNING FOUR BEDROOM
Counter tops, Sinks installation
1-11.000
HOME
On an acre of land in
available Bud Cabeil. 373 $057
32-Houses Unfurnished
SAN LAPITA- 3 DR. 7 bath, new
tOifl Equipped kitchen, central
anytime.
FIA tinanc;ng available 118.600
heal
air, drapes, carpet, im
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OfficeCleaning
Free estimates and
P'essive well built home You'll
Kitchtn Equipped. 1-ISO Month
lots- -wooded, $770)
free
initial
clean
ups Blitz Clean
fall in love With it
Ca1l3734$1
373 395
Stemper Realty

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Income Tax Preparer needed during
CLEAN, CARPETED
tax season for income tax office Depost Required. Ph 372
Experience necessary, Call after 6
New
3 bedroom, 7 bath.all electric,
pm, 3220787
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central heat and air, Pe 373
2287
HAIRDRESSER WANTED
Rentyourownbooth
3 Bedroom houSe, clean, central
CaIl372 $711
heat air, carpeting For rent or
sale 323 1491
AAA EMPLOYMENT
7 Bedroom block home, Riverview
201 Commercial
37) 5176
Ave. Sanford $125 mO Johnny
Walker, Broker, 327 6457,
Full time lob person needed Apply in
per,on to Art Gri nd le's wpie-i For Sale or Rent- New home in
Sanora 3 bedroom, 7 bath Im
Ranch, S 17 92, Sanford
mediate occupancy. Call alter 7
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CLASSIFIED ADS WILL FIND a
p.m 67$ 3091,
new
home
for
3 OR, i' bath, carpeted, ft-riced
everything,
even for you!
back, 1175
AGENCY TRAINEE- Are you a
MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
ilf starter? A good phone voice
and aggressive personality is the
key to success Excellent o
Real Estate
portunty with plenty of room for
322 764,3
advancement Enthusiastic
need apply. Call 323 5)76 for ap OSTEEPI- I Bedroom SIlO per
pointmenv
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Don't
miss thi5 one! 3 Bedroom, I bath
home, family room, sprinkler
system, range, drapes, carpeting
Newly painted inside $71,500

Central Iloridas
MULTIPLE LiSIiNCj REAL1OP
327 1991
19195 French
377 1196,372 Icli
377 19S9,372 1161

Call Sanford's Sates Leauer

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322-2400 ANYTIME
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By Owner 3 BR, ii bath, extra
large fenced yard 1-3.0)0 and
assume payments, 373 4911 or
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LAKE FRONT
3 Bedroom block,? bath, pav ed road
&amp; frontage on spring fed lake
129.500 Terms If desired

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'rt'r hOme with alum
Siding &amp; soff i t system. Also
ROofing. Gutters. 70 yrs Exp
Eagle Siding Co $31 9563
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FREE GIFTWRAPPING-All Baby
Gifts, Knits, Christening Gowns
PAYTON'SCHlLDREN'WEAP
7610 Hiawatha
Ph 373 101

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dining room table and 6 ladder
back chairs. USC. King size
headboard,
pecan
wood,
upholstered for TV viewing.
lighted for reading, excellent
Condition, 175. yellow HotpOint
refrigerator freezer. I year old.
1150; refrigerator. 175 Phone 322
3615 alter 6 p m

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Central Heat &amp; Ar Contitioning JIM'S HOME IPIPPOVEMEPIT SEP t'otograpn, ti Munson Cockayne
For, tree estimates, call Carl
Foe weddog
o'os reasonably
KEEP WARM Replace your ota
Harris. at SEARS ri Sanford.
Priced
Phone 37) 6388
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1771
efficient awning or single hung
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Ravenna Park, I bedrooms,
baths, Screened porch, lull
equipped kitchen, central heat al
drapes, carpet, new root, an
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carpeting, pool and patio Love
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foods and not have a rise in
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level but that has nothingto
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1975 Suzuki 266 miles $900 2300
MCIlOflvjllC Ave , north garage
apt , after S p m

BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISE
That's Classified Ads

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Cstbry-Carnbo. mobile home
63ATractors&amp;
Perm. add., reiid,, Ige corner lot,
SAN VO PARK, I. 7, 3 bedroom Corrple?ely refurbished 2 bedroOm.
Heavy Equipment
REALTOR
Sc porch, CM AC, 3 &amp;R, i bath, __________________________
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ttaler apts Adult &amp; family park
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113.500 Larry Brunelle, CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT
Owner frantic over time t taking to
645 7676 or 372 3028
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FARM EQUIPMENT
A BABY'S WORLD Care br rifants
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home with family room in 2 New double wide, fully set up in
to age? only Net? to new Drivers , BAMBOO COVE APTS
Ford, Kubota, Pettibone
Mayfair. Wind it up at $25,
(NON COMMERCIAL ONLY)
REALTORS Branch Off ce' No I
Quiet adult park Central air,
License Bureau. 3226615
One &amp; 7 bedroom apartments, 267lOrtandoDrive'
Sales, Rental, Service
GREEN THUMB YARD
screened room, carports and
Baby Sitting in my home, 3 miles
417 Magnolia Avenue
furnished or unfurnithed Newly
)21IL? Flowers, trees, bushes, Shrubs,
Skirts 11.000 under,
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west of lion SR a. 37746)Q
Place your act anytime during January
everywhere on thiS property. I dClt5, please, PhoneInvoice,
__redecorated Come see 300 E
373 6051 No
or ALTAMOp,jT SPRINGS 834 13ii
HOOD TRACTOR COMPANY
Airport Blvd Sanford 373 131"
They'll throw in thiS charming I
410 C-X! Nights phone 678 5569.
and save $1.56. A good
New government cwocram. child Spacious
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bedr3om.2tatnranchhome,huge
garage apt., air condition.
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those items that
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recreation room With fireplace
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43-Lots-Acreage
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Pool wiviteçes, utilities furnished
64-Equipment for Rent
you qualify_3735174
Carpeted,
appliances,
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Adults, $175 373 7976
PRIVA C Y
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maculate, Only 133,000
Seminole &amp; volusia Counties,
SteamClr.inyourocrp.
ISOLATION- lovely two story, 3
CLEAN
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Acreage Tracts, small &amp; large
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TERRY REALTY, REALTOR, CARROLL'SFURNITURE3
Wool carpet, fireplace, range,
Fast sale on this 3 bedroom, I bath
22 SIll
PHONE 372 $301
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r efrigerator, dishwasher New
home with air and heat All new
TANGELOS
1 or? Bedrooms Adults only
central hear and air unit
appliances, wall to wall carpet. 3 Beautiful lots with 21 fruit tree's,
322 2611
65-Pets-Supplies
831-9993
$250 BUSHEL
Backyard fenced with brick and
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
eat in kitchen All this anti more
135 Elm Ave E V Foster, Lake
--377 033 of 372 (1367
Wood
$56000
7545 Park Drive $lOup
for only $11,000
Mary, 322 9048.
UKC Pit Bull Terriers, )00 oonts I
MIS REALTORS
Navel Oranges, 17 SOperbu
MONTHLY qEPITALS
Papers Guaranteed 32) 9141
TWOPLUSTWOISFOUR
_____________________________________
.luiceOranges,$I SO per bu.
His,
AVAILAaL(
321-0041
And That sAFactI
Your Container 172 54$4
$135 1)50 Color TV
Classified Ads Gets Results
Sanford
By Owner, I BR split
QUALITY INN NORTH
70175 FRENCH C HWY I? 921
Tangelos and Tangerines
And That's A Fact Toot
plan, 2 baths, central heat &amp; alt,
I15SR131.Longwnnd
1273 Bushel
carpeted, fenced yard with utility
( V
Phone 32) 1671
shed 1-29.000 323 i313 after 530
46-CommercialProperty
3]A--Dup le xes
A
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READY
SERVE YOU
If you don't believe that want ads
bring results, fry one, and listen to One OR, unfurn apt , electric heat,
3 ,Acres,
RAVENNA PARK-Lakefront, 3L 1
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JUST A
Ready for Dt'velopme'nF
your phone ring Dial 327 2611 or
air, carpet t,dujit $105 372 7294
15. CM A, $37,500
,'rut'r,
123
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after 5 &amp; wk ntis
DeBAR Y- Lakefront Beautiful,

well have made some slam

CARNIVAL

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1-650
Phone 323 5700 after S p m

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JIM

Retire In Style

us 3721
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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

RABBITS
and Factory made Cages
3fl 54

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No Down
Two bedroom, family room, carpet,
much snore Good area, close to
Shopping Ciii now for details,
117.900

37)1
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Flu Oviedo-Duplex, turn Or
unfurn Ideal location Reasonable

LOST: English Bull Dog, male.
brown &amp; white. I yr old, 75 lbs
Answers to name "Buster"
Vicinity of Palmetto and Sanford
Ave Reward 3233615

the cataract formation alone.

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2
Baths
Tennis, Swimming,
playgro%)n, recreation room,
lair 'try room &amp; Clubhou
From
1)35 ma 2380 P icgewooa Ave
Sanford. Ph 373 6-470

$100
Reward Offered

Sever- al readers have
want ed to know what happens
f'ass
when th e wrong opponent
Opening lead J
leads and th e wrong dummy is
_________________________ placed on the table The
answer is that the wrong
d ec larer proceeds to play the
Jim " Th e Jacoby transfer hand and the result s ta nds
can also be extended easily to
(Do you have a question
th e minor sui ts . Th e simplest 10T the experts' Write "Ask
way is to use th e two-spade the Jacobys" care of this
response to one notrump as newspaper The Jacobys will
th e transfer to clubs and th e answer individual questions
th ree-club response as th e if stamped. sell-addressed
transfer to diamonds,"
envelopes are enclosed The
Oswald: "With a bad hand most interesting questions
you should only use a minor- will be used in this column
suit transfer when you really and will receive copies of
want to play the suit
JACOB Y MODERN I

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then perhaps he will consider
earlier surgery-. If you are not
satisfied with his opinion you
are always entitled to obtain a
second opinion from a
qualified ophthalmokgist

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drapes, GE appliances • dw
FranklinArms ApIs, 3236450
2 Apti, I or 2 idroom, turn
unfurn, both AC, wwcarpet, o
damage, $115 ma 3234349 after
5)0 p m

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Service, used machine-s
SOONEYAPPLIAPICES3I3 Q,
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Veteran

K OFFER- City-) OR. blk, 1
sbh. corner Walk it.
Wwllio
Ctrs
MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

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Steal? 140* about a 3 bedroom
bath home with large lam
room
Carpeting,
excelle
location A real Steal at $73.SOC

373 6)5)

30-AP1dments Unfurnished

s-1.,,ost &amp; Found
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1974 Honda CL 700, like new
Luggage rack. B t Offer
Phone 3fl-7539

67-U vest ock. Poultry

Refrigerator, Dryer.
Bunk Beds arid Dithwashi-r
Phone In 2653

Realty

4flrne cf IIPP ',Virranted i4mi

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BY OWNER-- R. E. Assoc. 3 BR, 1
bath, corner lot. Ravenna Park.
Phone 373 5215 after 6 p m -

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If OU are having difficulty finding a
place to live, car to drive, a jot), or
some service YOU have need of,
read all our want ads every day.
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40

Peci Real Ei,ite' firokcr
803W. 1st St
173 6061 or fl) 0517 eves

Forrest Greene, Inc.

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KidS Outgrow the swing set or Smail
bicycle? Sell these ittl- items wit:
a wan? ad. To place your ad, call
your friendly Classified gat al The
__________________________
Herald, 372 2611, or 1)1 999)

YOUR BIRTHDAY

East South

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M.UNS WORTH REALTY

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EVERY DAY someone is looking
what iou have to sill
Call bc
Fri ,cvr CiasstNj hit ,ill appi
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1910 HONDA 4CU
1 7.O00miIts. $195
Phone 321 0570

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409W. 1st St. 322 7335
We Buy Furniture
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Get'em

78-Motorcycles

IN

.KE MARY - I Bedroom, I bath
rame home, detached garage,
'ice Shade trce, fenced yard,
ear lake. $18,500,
WE TAKE TRADES
NFORD
3 Bedroom, 7 bath
ome, economical oil heat, shady
ard $19,300. MAKE OFFER.

V.'rej
routes available' (.flly 4
hOurs weekly with compi
company training
location i
UP Investment of $400 15.000 c
collect. Mr. Carson,$13576si

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toil
Free. 641 7027 for "We Care- '
"Hotline." Adults or Teens

n so anyway

You're likely

attle,

4

OPPORTUNI

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QUALIFIED
FARRIER
and
BLACKSMITH,
Trimming.
Shoeing. Work guaranteed. 321
0030 Or 830 1719.

ooking for garden equipment?
Read today's classified ads for
QOOd buys

Hot"
Custom home on
'I or our', We'
will arranuji' lrianrnc

41-Houses

DYNAMIC

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hypoglycemia diet
Among other foods the diet indicates I may ha ve one or two
eggs for breakfast and again
for lunch

quite adequate. There are
many people with some
clouding of the lens of one cr

i$

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will lease orsell Phone $3,

64 45 ?99

&amp;

some sort of slam
suggestion.
Jim: "Today's North simp.
ly raised to three notrump. He
saw no reason to show his sixcard club suit, Had he
transferred to clubs. South
with 18 high-card points might

EAST

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"Grapefruit P111" with Diada
more convenient than grapefruits
Eat satlsfng meals
tøtweight Faust'sDrugs

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 201

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317 2 3 52

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Going BusinessOa' Care Cent

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nothing.

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IN YOUR FAMILY'
AL ANON
For tam,l.es or frec
of prog
drinkers
lor furtheri nto(rii,,I,on call 473
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P o
Box
Sanford, Fla 37771

types of risky ventures
a wide berth today. Play
everything on the safe side.
Don't expect something for

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hard mu try.

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65q Ft Shopsoace
ICO N Maple
371 8371 of 372

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anted, Pasture to lease for
Large or small 3n 4.i

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on a

his

TOWER'S BEt UTY SALON
(formerly Harrell s Beauty Nook)
519 Frtt,)?? 5747

A&amp;A CLEANS ALL
Exterior pr)'ssure cteInng
373 0465
_____________________________

Radio &amp; TV

Land Clearing
___________________________

Burglar Alarms

1

Pressure Cleaning

___________________________

ESTERSON LAUD CLEARING
Bulldozing. Excavating, Ditch
work Fill dirt, top Soil 322 5943

DRIVE IN TV SERVICE
Fast
Service 707 Lye Oak filed
Casse'brrr, Phone 83 1 9541
__________________________

Let Us Burglar Proof Your Home
Security Locks Installed
THIS HANDYMAN Fix IT
Phone 3nsa6s
AUCTION
11
7,0G3
Home
has
7BR,
1 bath and
HIDDEN LAKE
C&amp;A BackHoe
73'*I7)' lot. Call usWANT TO SELL
every Friday 11 A.M.
Land (fearing, fill dirt, clay, rock
I
Bedroo m block. 2
YOUR
HOME'
bath, EXECUTIVE LIVING, 1 BR.? bath. New seller every hour. Have had up
All ki nds Of digging Hoi,setrailers
recreational ammenitles, spill
Buyi ng a new horiie? Moving loan
formal dining. Separate cottage or
Pooling Anti Ca'pen'ry Rp,'r
to lb truck loads to sell. This
Stored &amp; moved
bedroom arrangement, kitchtn
apartment?
____________________________
game room area $49,500
Free estimates
auction for people who want to
equipped, enclosed garage, Out TWO STORY STUCCO
Call 173 6769.
save or make money. We sell by Get some act.on *ith a Herald
standing landscaping Only 11
Classified ad We'll help you
the piece, dozen, gross, or
Expert roof rtpair, flat roc'
WITT
REALTY
&amp; take over payments
No
an ad that will bring a fast ,iIC
truckload All types of goods,
F.PiingIes
_______________________
AC work guarant,'.'
Pt"l JF.,Ii F;Sl,i'e' Broker 121 ,y,
quatifyng
CALL 322 ll
items, bric a brac,
jewelry,
food
BRO(0Cp4
ROOFING 37367cm
323 7193
322 2718
322 0779
01 ICE MACHINES
____________________________
crystal, radios. I tracks, many
DeBARY
'We
service
all
makeS
and
models''
other items.
DUPLEX- 7 bedroom concrete
Fret Pickup arid Delivery
I
New) be'clronn, tilOk, maintenance
HWYI6FLEAMARKET
block, excellent condition, no City
Sanford Business_____________
Yathnes 372 5005
free Corner lot on paved roads,
OnHighwayl6,
Sanford
taxes. hy owner 327 6670
carpet, air &amp; Immediate oc
(Behind
Auction
Galleries)
__________________________—
Healers Cleened, all makes II
cupancy 125,10). Qualifi ed for
Quality upholSterng, Free pickup
S
yea rs experience Paul Miller. 322
inte,'est credit of $1,2?0 Terms if
delivery Call for free estirr'at,'
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Service

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Office Machines

write

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Upholstering

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burdens than you can manage.
Try to find a helper.

38—Wanted

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DEAR lilt. LAMB

examination
shows that the vision is still

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rather well and are happy
with their sight.
In other cases, the patient
may have other visual
problems totally unrelated to
the formation of cataracts,
These additional defects ma'
be more Important. and the
patient may not greatly
benefit fiom surgery. So t is
not all black or white.
In cases where the cataract
is the only Important visual
problem cataract surgery is
remarkably effective It will
restore ViSlOfl in over
per
cent of cases. The operation is
simple and there are now even
choices in types of aperations,
I would suggest asking your
doctor again about your
mothers status in view of
what you state are her visual
problems If she does have
this much trouble because of

.ifly

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ST. JOHNS REALTY (

Nev t'ii*,q-5 Mill rurai area No down
Payment, monthly, ayrnents less
than rent Government subsidized
to qualified buyers Call to Set' it
OU (It, 'ii,'

lOP AND THINK A MINUTE It
Ctass(lCd A1
(Jutint work
the'r woutcint be

Sunday - Noon Friday

your

on? that is completely opaque.
Th e hard round lens must then
be removed before it causes
complications. Such a lens can
lead to glaucoma, the buildup
of pressure In th e eye that can
cause blindness,
Sometimes a doctor doesn't
want to remove a cataract

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touch with the world, and
they can't hear very well
either. Wi th such sensory
deprivation it is little wond er
that they withdraw, get ner-

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LIBRht (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) It's
wise to take advice offered by
others into consideration, but
you may be overly in.
Iluenced
by
unsound
suggestions.

U

older people become
prematurely senile because
th ey can't see to read and stay

.

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23-Sept. 22) In
your eagerness to accomplish
ss hat you set out to do today you
may unthinkingly tread on a
few toes. Watch your image!

Dr.

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make too late a night of it If
you're out on the town with
friends
this
evening.
huIlUrrOw's a work day!

V

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frustrations,

By lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.

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yourself. Plan wisely. Avoid

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Sale

golden Touch 'U Sew. 175. Touch 'N
Sew model 600, $ 169 $
Touch 'N
Sew model 758, over ssoo new.
balance $IS. Singer Feather
Weight, $60, Singer with Crop In
bobbin, left for repairs, 126. Terms
Low as
per month See at
SiIUFORD
CENTEP
ow'nt wn
307 E 1 stSt.3739111

*"Get ' Em While*

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TAFFER REALTY

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DEADLINES

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well early in the day. As 21) Be extra diplomatic In
the afternoon wears on you may dealing with close associates
grow a trifle extravagant,
today, even though their actions
(May
21-June
20)
could provoke you to do
GEMINI
0tJWIWISC.
For best results today, don't
attempt more, than you can
CAPRICORN (Dec. 224an.
competently handle. Try to 19) Pace yourself sensibly
devote your energies to your today or you may take on more

Les White Realty,

Garnett White

rather

.

T(NHT--4 O SLEEPY

6thru75 times

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New Compact
3 bi'oroom, central heat,
$21,000 With
Oclo'wn eetcx

Realtor

Peg Real EstaleBroker
JOHN KRIDER, ASSOC.
101W. Commercial
hone 372 7881
Sanford

3 Lines M""mum
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RATES

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Oftii' attached WaretFouse truck
height Large fenced outside
Storage Central oca'ion

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831-9993

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
You may be talkative today, Be careful today nOt to he

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41 Himalayan
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21 City in
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labor
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4 Feminine23 Building sites
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FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
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CIVIL ACTION NO. JS.2411.CA-09.0

HARRY COHEN and
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co Roosevelt Univirsity
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Section 25. Township 21 South,
Range East, run East along the
North line of the Northwest ',of the
Northeast '. Section 25. Township
21 South, Range
East, 136 feet I
lnch,s, run thence South and
parallel to the West line of said
Noflhwe%tlo4the Northeast a, 639

61? Sanford Atlantic

ctes tu within 201 feet 6 inches of the

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series

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Herring says, "The criminal
himself
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other similar crimes are less
likely if he leaves no witnesses,
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seeking changes In state laws cases where a serious offense tooths death penalty. We
on the handling of juveniles, the

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The escape statute applies,

Herring says he belieses, ui issues a warrant to u-ic Warden

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etecuted until the Governor

Herring says to "any prisoner" order to aid prosecutors in' of the State Prison. Herring
and "prisoner" is defined as "a dealing more effectively with says he believes this procedure
person who Is under arrest." problems
of
juvenile causes unnecessary delays in
The escape statute appears not delinquency that the law should carrying out the sentence.
to apply to juveniles since be changed to provide that once
juveniles cannot be placed a child is transferred to Circuit
The
state
constitution
under arrest, according to Court for criminal prosecution requires the state Supreme
herring,
or indicted by the Grand Jury Court to hear appeals from all

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J.W. Jones, who told corn- operation, which he said mlsslonersvotedtoaccepta bid able to commit the crime of "treated in every respect as if penalty. Herring suggests It

established—$l50 base and six that will be rented to people anything like that," he said.
Manager
Knowles are subsequently charged
W.E.
Iltable — because of a with objects to sell.
Jones said the flea market reconunendation that the city juvenile court with less serious

Sob i k N a rn ed P res i d en t

fundscouldbenppliedfortoget
the prod underway. If the
county puts up the land, he

says,"however, thata far more
practical and logical approach

public officiaLs.

concrete block, administration
State law provides that a legislators to introduce next the prisoner to request a parbuilding in the' complex. child may be transferred to session is a switch from par- don, and to require the a!Knowles said a metal building Circuit Court by a Juvenile tisan to flon.partisan election of firmative action of the
would better stand the stresses CourtJudgefortreaunentasan State Attorneys, lie says only Governor of granting the
that might arise in a building adult if there is probable cause on one occasion has politics pardon."
constructed on a sanitary to believe that the child has entered Into his office — the
He says that by providing
landuillsuchasthepublicworks coriunitted an offense which order from a former governor that the death warrant be

Another Issue that caine committed as an adult, and if from a different political party Supreme Court to the Warden
under discussion at Monday there are no reasonable — and he says party or politics would eliminate the delays,
awareness of their con- flight'stitectingwastableduntjj ln'ospects of rehabilitating the shouldn't be cortsidered in the uncertainty and expense
sersUon,
commissioners can receive child prior to his becoming of selection by citizens of the chief caused by the current law "and
lirock said he would like to more information on the su
legal age as an adult.
prosecutor to handle state cases the administration of justice

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new president of the Central
Florida Zoological Society, loclay
welcomed his election Monday
night during the Society's
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contactsavailabl, which would lakefront, was criticized b&gt;' Commission Hears Report
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niture Company.
Brock said many animals are
Smith said that 90 per cent of
becoming extinct and there are his customers park on French

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habitats, using worldwide from 25th Street to the

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only about 200 FlorIda As'enue, and ending that

manatees, which never have his company's business.

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been bred in captivity, cannot

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torn, JAMES M MAGEE, f

Dear Abby ................S-A local bank notes which went to
Dr. Iamb
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l!oncope .................4B location at U.S. 17-92 and l- is

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out by the end of this century.
Al Rozon, executive director
of Sanford's zoo, said future
plans call for a miniature

new roads are Sobik's concern,

saying nature trail, and paving of five

Man Kills Self
sanford police said a

himself just before noon at

truck clay in from Volusia Attorney Thomas Freeman on than the yearly cyst of trucking
County.
violations
of
Florida's clay in.
srent In The Sunshine
In addition, commissioner 1kw. A trial has a

Initially, the commission

been

operation, will require three violating state election laws. Road, but backed off from that

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cole slow - mash

decision on Oct.- 14, after the

under which it is engaged In Compljint will be taken as con

potatoes and gravy

Altamonte Springs, Seminole
County, Florida

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aweekforfourcoflW(utIy.weeksjn
The party interested In saId the Evening Herald.

$ 1

buSineSs enterprisi is:

DATED thl% Ih day of Decem

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ntuq frkd Ckieke

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probabHh1 20 per cent tonight Florida area support the zoo, teer help on a continual basis, John Sobik, 1ren Stake, JanIce
hich Sanford alone cannot do; which In turn, leads to more Springfield, and Dr. Brooke
and 20 per cent Wednesday.

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southeasterly arnind 10 m.p.h., mittee chairman, said he would said he would like to see more

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treasurer; and Charles Recse,
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now Is education and con- secretary.

Deputy Clerk

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Catedat Orlandc. Orange County,
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Andrew told the county corn- commission chairman Michael that the interest on the money

be saved by the zoological park

JOHN SOIIDC

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P0 Drawer IO)7,Orlancio, Florida.

SeminoI County, Fior,

Trial dates have been set for

today it is cosUng an Hattaway, commissioner borrowed to purchase the clay

14'sCrib(d property has been filed
against you and you are reiuired to
serve a copy ot your anwcr to me

wth the Clerk of the Circuit COurt,

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"From my own personal
experience as State Attorney,!
have seen numerous cases

ncs.ses or live witnesses, Is the

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Northeast '. run thence North 639

Ptice is Mretiy givin that Ihi
undersIgned, pursuant to the

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a'iminals believe no one has the
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McCamey suggested federal

of

of December, A.D, 1915.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
SeminoIi County. Florida
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
CARROLL BURKE

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE

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use the land.

WITNESS my Hand and Oficiai Of the Northwest corner of the

PubIiih: Jan. 5. 12, 19, 26, 1916

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present application of the death
penalty in Florida isn't working

state laws changed so that once
a juvenile Is sent to circuit court
for trial as an adult then any

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concept. All that Is needed to located at 1500 French Avenue, sidering using structures week.
get.tarted. school officials say,

has been filed against you and you Complaint is deceased, then his or
arereiredtoserveacopyof your her unknowr, heirs, devisecs,

Bank Building
Sanford, Florida 3V7I

140 3.40 1401 4% .SI

By BOIl UA)YI)
Herald .Staf I Writer
Seminole-Ilrevard State

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education, told the group she

the project could begin as soon

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with the Clerk of Circuit Court, In and to the premis involved in
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida thit Suit.
' or before the
h day of
This sublect prOperty is lying and

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Plaintiffs, whoie address Ii 612 through, under or against thim, and
Sanford Atlantic Bank Bldg • San- all parti or persons having or
ford, Florida, and file the origInal claiming any rhf, titl• or interest

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THIS DAY, THE TRUTH IS
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Engineering and Construction statutes," Herring says.
crirninaloflensescommittedby warrant to be issued by the
Is "for" such a center, but he soon be able to browse among with 300 tables to start, said he
He wants the escape statute the child."
Jones assured commissioners Company for con,structjon of a
Supreme Court.
said the full board will have to tables in the "biggest flea planned his market to be the that he intended to establish a new public works complex, revised to include "any child
Herring says the reasoning
might be.
At last night's city cornthe object of accusations of the governor's issuing the
Although Jones did not novehicleswouldbeallowedto intersection of French Avenue suant to state law,
flatt.away also pointed out mission meeting, an annual specify when his,market would park overnight,
"politics"
entering
and Seminole Boulevard,
the warrantshowstijsintent.lonnot
that work is not slated to get licer.se fee for flea markets open, be said he was In the
Herring also has expressed execution of his duties, to pa1'rn the defendant.
"There won't be an'
City Commissioner A.A. concern over situations where especially in probes of alleged

"Street Address Unknown"
HELEN COHEN and - . COHEN, her husband,

LAKE HURST, N.J. l937-.T(

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area was not so "hard pressed"

Hattawaysald,persotially,he

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property, to wit:

George C.Scott

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Sometimes, Herring says, state
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because of "loopholes" in the
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of a nature center board in
Seminole County for purposes
of raising money,

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terested in the concept of a Iii-

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Foundation suggested creation

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SCUM Director James

labor force, and he said

program under way.

(Last Known Address)

certain mortgage dated June 11, 19fl

hand IS doing,

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seine sort of structure to get the

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Theonlycostlothecountyat
present will be the time of

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MARY DICKENSON and
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose on that

our

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Mrs. Bettie Palmer, e-r

WRIGHT, a k a WILLIAM 4
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Sanford Chamber of Corn-

concept to the full board

WILLIAM JEROEN BOAT.

Deputy Clerk
PubIih Jan 5. 17. 19, 26. 1976

6 MERV GRIFFIN SHOW

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WiWains agreed to present the

TO THE CErENDANTS

By - Lillian T. Jenkint

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Comedian Avery Sctvoibor

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In Seminole County, officials
say the plethora of Industry-

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At a conference Monday

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NOTICE OF SUIT
TO QUIET TITLE

As Clark of lii, Court

IRONSIDE Proonttod

U W MiSTER ROGERS'

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WIGGINS, his

WITNESS my hand arid the seal of this Suit

Tue, soo below

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officials, bover, have not

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educational nature center for
children.

thereafter; otherwise a default will through, under or againsi them; and

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th order" and provide better

demanded in the claim against Claiming any right, title or interest

EVERY SUPIOA'r

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(SCIDA) the Seminole Port

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new and the right kind of l

delve into any problems an
indisidual county feels It has at

Court either bib', Service on her unknown heirs, devisees,

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coordination between the

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officials in a joint project to
develop Big Tree Park East

Lipoff&amp;Quentel,P,A,, 1401 BrickelI MARY DICKENSOW and
Avenue. PH I, Miami, Florida 33131, DICKENSON. her husband, if dlivc.

330

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creation of a triounty agency,

offlceMondayljntonsajdthjee
Osceola officials have agreed to

union is spearheading ef-

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on or 1)-elm February 9, 1916, and or If any party named in thIs 4

WHEN WOMEN
.OST

try and employ the labor force

Central Florida Development
Committee. Ilattaway, like

Planned I

WILLIAM J. BERGER, plaintiff's wife, HARRY COHEN and
attorney, whose address is COHEN. his wife, HELEN COHEN
Greenberg, Traurig. Hoffman, and - COHEN, her husband, and

Shenandoah Travesties

150 busess leaders,

county's agencies, but he said

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has been fited against you and you BOATRIGHT, and BOAT
arerequlredtos,rveacopyofyour WRIGHT, his wife, HUGH P.

Tao"(Wod)',M"

The study will COflrfl ielf

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Ipiwest Quarter of the Southeast COUNTY, FLORIDA
Quarter of Section II. Township 21 CASE NO. 1S-2$-CA-G9O
Suulh, Ranie 29 East (LESS: The PCAPLM.ALLEN,niJfr,n'r?'ed
Soutti 325 feet thereof) lying South os widow, formerly known as PEARL
the Southerly right of way line of M. MOCK and PEARL MOCK,

written defenses, If any, to it on WIGGINS and

alg

which arc seeking to entice

agreed there is a need for such

Records of Seminole County, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OTHE
Florida
ANDALSO ThaIprtotthe East EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.

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SCHOOL PROGRAMMING
GENEHOSPffAL
(Mon ) "Romagnoli's

Florida Development Corn-

this1" Hattaway told

Seminole County representives
- to a 60.day study committee
a
tn-county
authority.

No. 100 (Interstate It. all in Section deceased laIr' of Seminole County.
7). TownshIp 31 South. Range 79 Florida, to the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, and file the same in duplicate
East.
AND: That part of the East Half of and as provided in SeCtiOn 133.16,
the Southwest Quarter (LESS the Florida Statutes. In their offices In
North 1093 17 feet thereof) lying the Co'inty Courthouse in Seminole
East oftbeEastrightofwaylineof County, Florida, within four
State Road No 4C (Interstate 1), calendar months from the time of
ALSO The South 723 feet of the the first publication hereOf, or the
',veSftfftheNth5tQrter same will be barred.
Filed at Sanford Florida. this 79th
of the Southeast Quarter; all In
i, TCWnSPIIp 71 Sot'th, rUynf (h'cember. 1975
S Mary W Leffler
Range 39 East
As Admlnistratrix
AND ALSO: Lots 1. 5. 6. 17, 71, 25.
32 and 33 (LESS: The East 156 feet William A, Lefflef, ill
of Lots 71. 23. 37 and 33 and the East Attorney for
156 feet of the South 335 feet Of Lot Administratrix
St AND The North 11 feet Of Lct 10. P_________________________
0. Box fl91, Sanford. FIoricSa

and Semole Counties,

Two county commissioners

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(1 ELECTRICCOMPANY
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(1 SCHOOL
PROGRAMMING
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Ph.'tb.ri hosts this now game

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SCHOOL PROGRAMMING
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deceased
NOTICE TOCREDITORS

following property in Seminole
County. Florida-

OflthObi1StSOihOWfljththO,
know about oath other

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sicino Brook.s.

Sanford, Florida 32771—PrICe 10 Cents

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ThOma. Remefftols '(R)(Fni.)

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NOTICEOFACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
PROPERTY
TO: JOHN C. McGRATH

JoanLeSl,o,RObortA)da. 1946

LESS

Evening ed

DEV-50

THE DEVELOPMENT COR- SEMINOLE COUNTY
PORATION AT NORTH LAKE. PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE PlO. 1s-P1-CP

Road." Joan Crawtord,
Zachary Scott - I
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MCOea,ForresTcjy, 1958.

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Morning

ttiouttm
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orgy. Ch. 12, HOGAN'S HE.
ROES (fl)

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MING

takes the tt'veo week old baby
tO a poker game
4!) ABC THEATRE. 'Eloancx
and Fras'din. Pal tWO Con
tlflUOdtrOflhlaStflSght,(*'BtTlatI.
zation based on J()5Q
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NEIGHBORHOOD

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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
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Section $63.09 Florida Statutes 1931 tilious name. to wit: RONALD J.
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15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
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Asked if his sife, Nancy, hd tourists who dnse cars to run to Louisville
comparable statistics for last December
Phil Butler, etnploye at the (car G Carlatead Flower Farm ou
reser%ations about his learning Florida and take the Auto-Train
Thomas Blayney, a corporate year, he said th number of
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Chiles: Monitor Secret Agencies

Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
(Continued From Page lA)
the opportunity to be free."
FLORIDA
1970" and hopefully a few more politicians will run CIVIL ACTION
S-23I6-CA09.G
says he is providtn,g ordinary citizens the opChiles said his 1970 walk across the state "was
campaigns without funds from the "fat Cat.!."
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
ptunhty to finance his campaign. The goal Is to
kind of saying I'm gonna do something different."
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
raise $400,000, which would requirit participation by
Chile said Seminole County was a "turning SEMINOLE COUNTY. a U.S
He said his limiting campaign contributions to
40,000 citizens. Already, Chiles says he has collected
corporaflon.
point" in hIs 1970 campaIgn.
Plaintiff,
$10 Is also "something different." He hopes other
$70,000 in $10
politicians
will
copy
the
concept_If
it
peoves
i%zuj,
by
allowing
the
people
to
liaro"the
Chiles said ft's human nature to "treat
JAMES W CRAI3TREE
s.ssful.
financial burden, Chiles promised to "have myseu H DAWN CRAUTREE. JORDAN
somebody who gives you big money different,
That 'swhatthe$IOdoes"hesaid "Ilgivesme
a good campaign" when he seeks re-election this MARSH COMPANY and CLIF.
He said a ' few pep1e started walking after
FORD PENDARVIS, d b a OVIEDO
year to the senate,
TEXACO,
Del endant,
-NOTICE OF SALE
Legal Notice
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
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pursuant
to Final Judgment of
NOTICE
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The Annual Report of the Ouda Foreclosure rendered on the $Ih day
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J' Foundation for the year ended of January, 1976. in that certain
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In the Circuit Court In
August 31, 1973 will be available for cause
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Iinpeclionat
A.
Duda
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Sons,
Ovledo
and
for
Seminole
County. Florida,
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(Slavia) Florida during regular wherein FIRST FEDERAL
AND
LOAN
business hours (S:0O am, to 3:00 SAVINGS
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pm )lrom January 15, l9lólhrough ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLE
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July 1$, 1976 at the request of arty COUNTY. a United Slates cor
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cItlzn. Requests Should be directed poratii, is Plaintiff, and JAMES W.
to the Foundation Manager. Mr. A. CRABTREE and wife, H. DAWN
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CRABIREE. JORDAN MARSH
Duda, Jr. at the above address.
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and
COMPANY
CLIFFORD 4'
PENDARVIS, dba OVIEOO
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___________________________ TEXACO. are Defendants. I. AR
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THUR H. BECKWITH, JR., Cierk of
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FICTITIOUSNAME
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NotIce Is hereby given that I am the said Circuit Court, will at 1100
engagc'd In business at 10 Roderick am, on the 22nd day of January,
sellfor
tocath
the highest
and front
beSt
Court, E. Northport, NY.. At Large, bidder
at the West
Seminole
County,
Florida,
under
e
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fIctitious name of CRIPPLE door of the Courthouse In Seminole
County. Sanford, Florida, the
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PEAT
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described prorty %ituñte
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____________________ 1-fOMOTIONAL CONCEPTS.
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" SemnoIe County Florida, 10 t
that I intend to register Laid na
PARCEL I.
tJ.S. Sen Lawtcn (lilies (center) meets Sanford suPPorters Tern McDold (left) and Torn Hunt.
with the Clerk of the Circuit c
Lots 10 and 11. Block IS, TOWN
Seminole County, Florida In0'
SITE NORTH CHULUOTA, ac
cordancewith the prOsions of
cording t Inc Plat thereof as
Fictitious Name Statutes, To
recorded in Plat Book Pages 34 56
Section 663.09 Florida Statutes
- of the Public Records of Seminole
5: Mr. A Levy
County, Florida,
Publith: Dec. 21. , 1973,
and
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PARCEL II:
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Beginning i7$ Feet South of the
Southeast corner of Lot 7, Block 77,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE on extension of East line', run South

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meeting to discuss his own plans (or reorganizing the
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Committee, but said the President is considering "almost
every option that has been seriously advocated" during
the past) ear of investigations into the CIA, FBI and other
intelligence agencies.

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A special federal task force
formedinthewakec
month's bombing at LaGuardIa
Airport in New York Is expected to propose tightened
curfty that would limit public access to coin lockers and
baggage surveiliance.
The recommendations are to be proposed to President
Ford on Monday by Transportation Secret'ry William
Coleman Jr. Despite published reports listing details of
the task force study, spokesmen for the Department of
Transportation declined Friday to discuss the recommendations.

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The task force was hastily formed after the
bombing that killed 11 persons and injured 70 others at
LaGuardia, The bomb was hidden In a cotioperated
locker,

Influenza Deaths Dow'n
ATLANTA (A?) - The National Center for Disease
Control says fluera-relaJ deaths, which rose to
epidemic proportions last winter, have remained below
expected levels this winter.
The C1)C said Friday no outhreaks of flu have been
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MIAMI (AP) -A federal judge has turned down a bid
by lormer state Insurance Commissioner Thomas
O'Malley to delay hIs March 8 trial on a 26-count grand
jury indictment.
U.S. District Judge William 0. Mehrtens refused the
motion by O'MaIley's lawyers, who claimed the delay was
needed because of the complicated nature and length of
the Indictment.
O'Malley faces two counts of income tax evasion, four
counts of extortion and 20 counts of mail fraud. He is
accused of using his office as treasurer and insurance
commissioner to direct buainess to his former Miami law
parthers, Richard G. Ciravolo and Bennett G. Feldman.

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In City Of Longwood

HyI}ONNAFsrS
_Pç

OCALA (AP) - Presidential candidate Ronald
Reagan, barnstorming through Florida on the first (if
several vote.seeking tours before the March 9 primary,
has repeated his call for decentralized government.
'Unfortunately, even in this country, we have too much
'cntralii,atjon,'' the former Republican governor of
('alifornia told a (linfler reception here Friday night.
'Washington hitS control of SOIIIC functions which, if
they are to be per(orlllc(1 by government at all, should be
adnunistered at state ar1(l local levels," he said. "Among
these are welfare, Medicaid, (00(1 stamps, education,
uiiriununity and regional development.
'.Ish. flgton )Ia.S shown that it does not perform very
t-Uicienly or responsibly. These program5 can be better
aflIl more economically administereti at the state level or
the lxa 1 level.''

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FOR
SEMINOLE
"The only button I pushed FLORIDA,

COUNTy, tnence Northerly on shore to point
West of beginning, Ihence East to

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CHULUOTA. according to the Plat
General Jurisdiction DlIsion
the day after the meeting in- the Dec.
meeting, the last of about regular tape recorders, CITY NATIONAL BANK OF theftf as recorded in Plat Book
IA)NGWOOr) - Rosemary dicated he was discussing the the old council,
but there is not a record button MIAP,f I.
SI S$of the Public Records of
N.tioc.iI b.nking car
Wood of Watergate fame lost charges with his personal atporation,
Councilman
Seminole County. Florida.
Lawrence on this one," he said.
only 18 minutes of a tape torney.
Said Late will be made pursuant to
Plaintiff,
Goldberg, a tape recordec buff,
Goldberg said, "I'll take full
and In order to satisfy the terms Of
recording, but thiscitydo,ie
City Clerk Onnie Shomate operated the machine at the blame," adding he Is going to BAKO CONSTRUCTION COR. Slid Final Judgment.
her one better,
said, "There is nothing on it meeting held prior to his learn how to operate the PORATION, a Florida corporation,
Dated January 1976.
(Seat)
The tape recording of the (the tape). We tried to play it receiving his oath of office,
machine before Monday night's e't al..
Arthur H Beckwitfl, Jr.
Defendant(i),
Dec. 22 city council meeting at and there is nothing on the
Goldberg said today that with first meeting of the new city
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
Clerk of the Circuit Courl
Councilman Gerard tape."
Schrelner absent at that par- council.
By E!aire RiChrde
rorct.o:uRE SALE
'n'inell was accused of
DepulyClerli
BYCLERK
Shesaidtheonlypersonswho ticular meeting and Coun"I don't want the responNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PHILLIP H. LOGAN of
harassing
the police
depart- have successfully operated the cilman Parker Anderson sibility, but I'll find out how to pursuant to the Final Judgment of SHINHOLSER. LOGAN
ment
Is completely
blank,
two-tIer, two-year old $1,000 refusing to operate the tape
Foreclosure, da?e'd January 6th, AND MONCRIEF
perate
he said.
Connell, at the meeting, said recorder at council meetings recorder he did undertake the
1976, and entered in Case No 75.1536. Post Office Box
CA 09 C of the Circuit Courl of the Sanford, Flonda 3)771
the police reports were false, have been Roy LaBossiere at task. "But, I told them I didn't
"Larry Goldberg should not 16th JudicIal Circuit in and for Attorneys for Plaintiff
made a motion which died (or the time he was fire chief and know how to operate the be taking the responsibility for Seminole County. Florida, wterein
IackofasecondtorequestSthte former Councilman Donald machine."
CITY NATIONAL BANK OF
the blank tape recording Mll, a National banking car
Publlth: Jan. 11, 1976
anyway," Anderson said today, porat ion, is PlaintIff, and BAKO 0EV 47
noting neither he nor Goldberg CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION.
a Florida corporation, et al, are
NOTICE OP
were
officially officers of the Defendant(s) I will sell to the
S Ii a
BULK
TRANSFER
ri) y P ri z e I i s t
'ity at the Dcc. 22 meeting.
highest and beSt bidder for cash at TO All Creditors of PLASTIC MAC,
the west front door of the Seminole INC., a Florida corporation
Mrs. Shornate who was Ofl County Court House. in Sanford.
I. A bulk transfer of the assets.
vacation at the time of the Seminole County, Florida, at 11:00 tafl9bIeand intangible, exclusive of
o'clock A.M , on the 23rd day of •accounts receivable, will be made
meeting, said fortunately her January, 1976, the following ten (10) days after this date between
daughter, Mrs. Linda Martin, de'cri
property, as set forth In PLASTIC MAC, INC, a Florida
By BOB ORREU..
acted as clerk at the meeting Slid Final Judgment
corporation, Longwood, Florida,
LOTS
4, 5,6,9,
10, II, 17,
13lOin
and 16Conpany,
Herald Staff Writer
Transferor,
and Standard
Container
already
has
drawn
prizes
and
harding
galvanized
tilt-bed
and
did
take
minutes
iii
shotin
BLOCK
B.
LOTS
7.3,6,7
and
a Georgia
corporation.
running Into thousands of trdiler furnished by Don Smith oiand almost verbatim.
The list of prizes to be dollars with more corn- of Seminole Sporting Goods
BLOCK C. STERLING PARK UNIT Transferee, with its Principal
awarded to lucky fishermen in mitments coming in every day. Store. In addition Seminole
NOS TWO, according to the Plat executive offices located al 703
But, she said, the written thereof, as recorded in Piat Book 17 Claremont Avenue, Mount CIalr.
Sanford's First Annual Shad

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Continues To Increase

Among the many valuable Sporting Goods is contributing remarks prepared by Mayor
Derby continues to grow as prizes donated are a six Four complete spinning outfits James t.ormann and read by
'i1c-minded merchants outdo horsepower Johnson outboard to be awanled to weekly win- Council Chairman J.R. Grant
themselves to assure a suc- motor, furnished by Jack Rath- ners.
were not taken down verbatim.
cessful contest,
mt'll, manager of Monroe
Denmark Sporting Goods of
"No one seema to know what

at Page 37 of the Public Records of New Jersey, of the following
Seminole County, Florida,
descrIbed property:
DATED at Sanford, Seminole
(I) All machinery, equipment, and
County, Florida, this, 6th day of
fixed assets used in connection with
January, 1976.
the pro,act line.
(Seal)
rre Inventory, intludlrtg
Ahur H. Beckwith, Jr
inventory of the proct line, and

(or Feb. 15 thrru Mar. 15, aalf H.P. Mcrwy outboard spinning outfits to weekly "Thereforethereisnorecordof
By Elaine RiChard.
finiShed goods, assemblies, parts for
sponsored by The Evening motor contributed by Gene winners also, which will work
Dpy Clerk
modelspriousIy sold, all as based
Herald and the Greater Sanford Meadors of Meador's Marine; a out fine as there are only two
unless the person that took PubliSh: Jan. ii, 1976
upon inventory Of November IS,
Chamber
of
Commerce,
Taylor
12-foot
fiberglass
boat
197$:
the
paper
brings it back. The DEvM
senteeism at several schools.
categoriesasfarasagegrjpa.
W
Dr4wings,
15 years and under and 16 years paper was never In Mrs. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP 'THE specifications, prototype, designs,
bills of
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Martin's
hands."
and up, male or female.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE materials,., vendor and supplies lists,
Economy Recovery
The clerk said Mrs. Martin COUNTY. FLORIDA.
manufacturIng information,
Johnny Bolton Ford Company
.
marketing Information, customer
given
copies
Civil
Action
No.
1S2373CA-9.o
of
statements
had also indlaited a desire to was
lists and engineering data
sE%\'oflK(Ap, -Signsappearedthj.s past week that
FREEDOM FEDERAL SAVINGS
riiade against Connell by
participate.
Ill Tooling, lbs. fixtures, dies.
three AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, for
the economic recovery Is "making haste slowly."
y,ds templates, and patterns:
Dick Dove, chairman of the city police officers and Public merly known as FIRST FEDERAL
(3) Domestic patents, or ap
Safety Director Douglas Keller SAVINGS
The nation's most persistent economic headache, Iii
AND
Shad Derby Committee,
LOAN plications therefor and actIve In
ASSOCtATION
OF
TAMPA,
flation, appeared to be easing more convincfig1y. "he
and they are safely In
vention disclosures, including rIghts
Issued an appeal for all mer- record.
Plaintiff,
By 808 LLoYD
government said its wholesale price index dropped fourto bring legal action under said
police in Daytona near the chants wishing to be included in
lleraldStaffWrfter
for past and future Is
tenths of a per cent in December led by lower farm prices
"And
Mrs.
bookstore where the two clerks this extremely worthwhile thand
notes
areMartin's
safe. shor- WILLIAM BERT CHRISTMAS and patents
fringemqqt,
-the first such monthly decline In six montht
RUTH E. CHRISTMAS, his wife,
were abducted the next night. project to contact him at Dove's
(6) Anyand all foreign rights, In
THE I,NITED STATES OF
A 16-year-old New York boy
her steno pad," the clerk said. AMERICA,
An
auto
registered
to
Pratt's
Taxidermy
Shop
immediately,
1dng
forgn patents, knh,
and DAN F. SMITH.
The government also said retail sales shot up 3.4 per
Defendants, drawings and the like which seller
charged
with
the
kidnaping
and
father
was
found
abandoned
in
so
that
a
complete
recount
of
all
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cent in December, the largest month-to-month increase
acquired from Beloit under
NOTICE OF ACTION
robbery of a Sanford woman Downtown Sanford the day of awards may be published as
since July 1973 and a struts vnt.e of buying
agreement dated November 1, 1973.
fl4ec by
TO:
WILLIAM
BERT
CHRISTMAS
nd her teenage daughter has the Mcrgo abdut.tiull, policy SOOn as possible.
I?) Any and all contracts, which
the American consumer,
and RUTH E. CHRISTMAS and all are assignable, giving rights with
been indicted for trial as an said.
parties having or claiming to have
Dove is offering to mount, For
respect to the PrOdut$ Llnq to Seller,
adult in Volusia County in
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any right, title or interest in the
free, the largest shad caught
lnctuditg, w;tpiout Ilmitaf ion, all of
connection with the kidnapnroperly
herein described.
"'
those acqulr by seller from Beloit
' during the contest as a per.
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
robbery of two women at
Corporati
rnanent trophy (or the grand
C-o Robert C. Jones
(I) The tradenem, Plastic
t)aytona Beach.
Mac
Route I, Box 33
tv
prize winner.
and the right to use same and tne
Douglas Pratt, a runaway
jTj4"
Katy, Texas 77450
name Plastic
Prize presentations will be
In connection
\1l
from Monroe., NY., is being
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFI ED with the Product Line arid the
made at the end of the contest
asts
.
that the above named Plaintiff has herein
held in the Volusia CouLty Jail
described.
filed
a
ita
Bar-B-Q
which
Complaint
in
the
will
abovestyled
be
open
IONI)AY
2 Dtig the past thre (3) years
at DeLand, authorities said, Ofl
to the public. Tickets for the
Court for th, foreclosure Of a the transferor so far as is
JANU tRY
knn to
mortgage
encumbering
indictments charging two
the the transfer,, had the f011owing
Bar-B-Q will be on sale during
.
following
&amp;
noofiles
described real property: business name
counts of robbery and two
and addrs only.
Lot 11, Block C, ENGLISH
the contest.
Dv ED I'RICKErr
voiced,
PlastIc ME, Inc.
counts of kidnaping.
ESTATES,
UNIT
TWO,
according
to
Herald Stall Writer
Corn
In order to insure safety of all
t
N. H, 477
"1 would be interested In the
the Plat thereof, as recorded In Plat
Pratt was apprehended by
LOflQWOOCI,
[)ti,
participants.
Sheriff
John
Polk
Florida 32751
t
BOOk 13. Page II arid Si, Of the
choice)
restraints," Commissioner sheriff's deputies north of
3 All debts of the traniferor will
will
County
have
government
his
patrol
boats
Public Recordi of Seminole County, be paid in full
milk
is Harry Kwlatkowskl said.
Daytona in a wooded area after
as a reSult of thls
Florida,
available for use on the river to
scheduled to receive $88,000 of a
I'UF'SDA'
action Creditors Should
Bob Ellis, the commission's two bookstore clerks w'ire
send their
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Statements or bIlls t
h&amp;p slow down speeders and
JANUAI(V13
$.82S,000 federal grant awarded acting adm'lnlstrative robbed and abducted Tuesday
written dof.'irn to said
Standard
Complaint Container Company, Co
the Seminole Employment assistant, said many times night. The women were
with the Cli:k of the abOv..narned
help the fisherman keep his
Morton
with rice
Kpslo,
Esq,, of Friedman, Britton I
HOSPITALITY, WARM
ourt ano to serve a copy thereof
temper.
('ole ilaw
Economic Development Cot- federa1andstategrantsr,ta
Stettin, Attorneys, 5uit 310
released unharmed.
upon the attorneys hereinbelow
poration (SEEDCO).
Members of the Shad I)erby
rtra1nts, or are used as startfruit
cIiS[)
not
Southeast
National Bank - Bldg.,
GREETINGS,
AND
later than January 26th, 1976.
A
Sanford police have charged
Orlando, Florida ,oi,
Committee will also patrol
Rolls
WITNESSmy handand soalof the
In a letter to the county, up funds with county govern- Pratt with two counts each
STANDARD CONTAINER
Court at Sanford, Florida, this 17th
Milk
river in well marked private
WIDE VARIETY OF
SEEDCO Director Horace Orr ment picking up the tabs (or kidnaping arid robber)' in
COMPANY
clay of Decemt)er, 191$
said the $88,000 may be used for projects In later years.
itt.s to assist fishermen and
Y,FDNFSDAY
By: FRIEDMAN, BRITTON
(Seal)
cornection with the Monday
HELPFUL CIVIC
('amp
1. STETTIN
operators,
county environmental and
Orr said the grant wIll night abduction of Mrs.
JANUARY 14
Arthur H. Beckwitp,, Jr.
By: Morton Kotto
public works projects,
Clerk Qf the Circuit Court
Weigh stations will be located
uamtmrger with bun
provide jots for 1Q3 persons. Margaret Mergo, 41, and her ISi.
310 Southeal Nat'I
INFORMATION:
By: Elaine RiChard.
at all fIshing camps in the
Orr also asked for a meeting
Jrench fries: tater
Bank Bldg.
Such grants are intended to year.old daughter, Regina, at
Deputy Clerk
trolling area from lake Monroe
Orlando,
Florida 37001
In tators
with county officials to ci.scuas offset unemployment in areas Sanford Plaza Shopping
LOWP4DES, PEIRSOL,
PublIsh Jan 1, II, 1975
to Lake Ilarney aid all shad
the grant proposal nd tuming where the rate is high.
DROSDICK &amp; DOSTER
Tnq
salad
In ('enter,
r'rv 18
PI.1OFCSSIO?4AL ASSOCIATIOtI
t-nteftd in the (britest IlIUM be
of the a,000 ta'i the county. Seminole County , November
flaked dessert
The Iocil charges
By: S. H. Richard Bates, Esquire
U you are new n town
weighed and registered On the
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING
A meeting was scheduled for unemployment was 129 per with juvenile court were
Milk
Sultt 431, First Federal Building
officials,
Th Board of County Corn.
SHIRLEY
Monday, but county officials cent.
MILLETT
day caught at one of ti
Po'l Office Box 2SCP
TIIUR.SDAY
mitsioners o
but the youth could be ed as
Semite County,
834 9212
Orlando, Florida 32107
announced Friday the meeting
official weigh-stations.
Florida, will COndUct a Public
JANUARY 15
Cr predicts staffing for the an adult in Seminole County If
Attorneys for PlaintIff
Casselberry.Winter
Springs
One other rule whiCh
HearIng in the Commissioners'
Oven fried chicken
has been postponed because SEEDCO.related positions will the juvenile court transfers him
Publish; Dec. 2), 76, 1975, Jan. 4, 11, Meeting
San? ordAlfamont, Springs
Room Of the
0,-n said 1w will be out of town. be completed in February, He to
Seminole
committee will ftrrnly enforce
1976
1iid
COunty Courthouse, Sanford,
circuit court or if the
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A letter sIgned by the corn- alsoe$tlmates9iatabout6l net' Seminole (a'iinkr ('.'-n'4 Ti,p',,
is that all boats must be US.
on January 70th, 1976 at 7-On PFla.,
RUTH TUECH
LA
or
mission chakrman was Included cent of the jots will be
coast Guard'safety equipped
Jello
as roon thrNfter 8% ';sbIe to
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ccnalder an application fee a boat
Altamonle Springs
and USf cOflflfl seji
in Ott's proposal (or the funds. manent positions in the
flotg
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dock at the following described
Mrs. Mergo and her daughter
Longwood
The letur, buica1ly, said the Sen1nole Community Action
courtesy when on the water.
Milk
Property:
ssere forced Into their camper
East
Posters advertising the derby
county found plans and Agency (C.%A).
SectIon 72, TownshIp 21$, Range
FRIDAY
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JANUAIIY16
The grant was secured under knife. They were robbe'l
SHIRLEY MILLE'rr
SVbdIyisbO, Flat Book 15, Pages 49
printed as are official entry
in conjunction with the county terms of the Job Opportunities
fish
1 50. PublIc Records of Seminole
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of $25, police said, and released
t)!alks.
(IiI1fl'5 objectives.
Itaked Leans
County, Florida
Program, Titli 10 of the Public unharmed between Allarnonte
Forest City
Michael J. Hattaway,
Weekly
standings
ThOugh commissioners cx- Works
Altamontt
Springs
Cole
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in
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and
Economic Springz and Maitlarxl and the
Chairman
ia intere In receiving Dec!oprr.cnt Act of i.
contest will be pulilished in The
Ice crearxi
Board of County
man stole their camper van.
HILDA RICHMOND
Evening herald as well as a
a portion of the grant money,
or
ft was officIally announced
CommisIoner5
Sgt. Edward Hughes said the
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complete rundown on the
Seminole County,
some reservations aI. were last week.
Milk
Mergo vehide was found by
Deltona
FlOfidi
fishing in the Outdoor Column,
Publish: Jan. II, D76
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if a neighbor's pistol, the state attorney's office says.
The Mulberry boys are charged with entering a
neighbor's house Nov. 27 and taking a loaded .22-caliber
pistol, officials said Friday. The boys were arrested later
that day and the gun recovered, but the bullets had been
removed, officials said.
Asst. State Atty. Mark Orr said he decided to press
charges because the older boy was "old enough to krs
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charged the in with con.spiring to sell 4.5 pounds of cocaine
valued at $932,000, a spokesman says.
Ted Swift, spokesman for the U.S. Drug Enforcement
Administration, said Fred Goodman, 61, of North Miami
and Jose ('omactlo, 28, of Hialcah were arrested Friday
night as they delivered the cocaine to undet cover agents
ill the parking lot of a Miami hotel.
Thirty minutes later in nearby Hialeah, agents arrested
Daniel Colasanto, 41, of Staten Island, N.Y., Rainon
I)orta, 42, of Hialeah and Jose Guzman, 45, of Miami,
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the government medical plan will pay for abortions for
low-Income women.
A statement last Dcc. 19 was interpreted as dning
Medicaid abortions unless they were necessary to save
the woman's life.
but Frank Youngblood, a spokesman (or the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Sertices, said Friday
that the program will continue to pay for elective abortions outside a hospital.

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American party of Florida converged on this Central
Honda city today for a meeting to plan strategy (or the
1976 elections.
Dr. John Grad)' of Belle Glade, the party's leading figure lfl Florida, said Friday that the meeting would center
tin fund raising and the status of a petition carnpain to
assure American party candidates a spot on the ballot.
Grady, who collected l percent of the tote in a race for
the Senate in 1974 against Democrat Richard Stone and
Republican Jack Eckerd. said the petition drive already
has collected 70,000 signatures, about half the required
total.

Drug Agents Arrest Seven

In its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, the CDC
said a flu-like disease broke out last month in Alberta and
Saskatchewan, Canada, causing up to 60 per cent ab-

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TALLAHASSEE (APi
About 21,000 students
1st would normally qualify for admission to state
unIversities will be turned away under proposed
enrollment cuts, a Board of Regents official says.
It sould work out about one out of six, 5hi would
normally be eligibie (or admission, will not be able to go,"
hiendrix Chandler, the regents' corporate secretary, said
l'riday.
lie said the cutback plan would limit enrollments at the
nine state universities next year to 97,000 students.
Current enrollment is 112,000, but Chandler explained that
normal growth would boost that figure to 118,000 next
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ROCA BATON - "Nobody is going to toll Inc I
can't work," says the organizer of a parade in which 1,000
jobless construction workers protested building
restrictions.
"I'm going to house America because I love America
and because I love to work," Ed GiulIano said Friday as
the workers, a st.ar.spangied concrete mixer, a muledrawn cart and 298 lumber trucks moved past the city hail
of this exclusive South Florida city.

Trading Stamps Redeemable
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Trial Docket
Has 17 Cases
Dy IUHI t.I.OYI)
Herald Staff Writer

More State, Local Power
Called For By Reagan

pending

No one was killed In the rushhow collision Friday
inornin, but 11 hospitals reported at least 61 persons
admitted and three were listed in critical condition.

Chicago Transit Authority spokesman Tom I3uck said
Friday night that motorman McKinley Rs.s, 35,
automatically was Suspended pending the outcome of the
inves'igation

and wife,

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trains which injured more than 400 persons.

Meanwhile, the motorman of the train which plowed
into the rear of another said he was blinded by the sun
reflecting off snow.

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Sunday, Jan. 11, 1976-:IA

TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Floridians can redeem
defunct King Korn trading stamps for cash by sending the
books to tue Chicago-Midwest Credit Service Corp., says
state Comptroller Gerald Lewis.
The stamp company declared bankruptcy In July after
22 years in the business, leaving as much as $500,000 worth
of stamps unredeemed, Lewis said.

A 42-year-old Broward
Counts' man is scheduled For
trial for two charges of In.
ilie trials of a former Oviedo voluntary sexual battery in
I*lllccrnan on drug charges and connection with a Nov. 15
two riien on rape charges are on assault on a 34-year-old
the (locket of 17 criminal cases ftltamonte Springs woman.
before Circuit Court Judge J. Rocco Anthony Conti, of
William Wood.son this week.
Pompano Park, was docketed
Arthur Barkley, 25-year-old for trial in the case on Dec. 15,
tx-policeman who says he has but the trial was postponed until
no present occupation, is ac. this week.
c'used of two counts of delivery
Other trials on this week's
(if COfl(0fl( substance-.. docket
'Fttrahvdrocannabinol and
-Charles Edtiard Jones, 22,
marijuana-to an undercover of 374 E. Warren Ave.,
state agent on Oct. 24 during a
Longwood, accused of arson in
probe of illegal drug activities connection with a Nov. 10
in Oviedo.
firebombing incident at a
Andrew WhIte, 22, of Taylor Lwigwood residence.
St., Oviedo, taces trial on the '-Maria DavIs, 21, of 1117 W.
same charges.
12th St., Sanford, accused of
The drug transactions took attempted murder in conplace near a market on Slt-419, nection with the Nov. 3 woun
according to court files,
ding of Mary Francis Johnson
Albert Bradley, 18, of Lake on W. 13th St., Sanford.
Monroe Terrace, Sanford, faces
Clarence Ray Pritchard, 46,
trial for sexual battery In of Aitamnonte Springs, accused
connection with the Oct. 19, 3 of grand larceny of coins from a
am, rape of a 28-year-old Sanford coin dealer,
v,;rnan near Seventh St. and
-Johnny Lee Nickson, 21, cf
Avocado Ave., Sanford.
Sht-426, Otiedo, charged with
The woman told police that a escape from the Oviedo City
man put a coat over her head Jail in Mi'rch 1974.
and dragged her into bushes
---('ohm Sidney Manning, 23,
where the man amid a Corn- 01 Sanford, charged with grand
panion both assaulted her. A larcc'nv in rnnnoetinn with $930
second suspect in the case missing from a shoe store at
hasn't been apprehended, Altamonte Springs where he
)ollce said.
was employed.

Burglars 'Hit'
Area Residences
By AUI)IE MURPhY
Herald Staff Writer
The biting cold weather that
has descended upon Seminole
County recently has not
deterred burglars from en.
tering more houses, according
to law enforcement reports.
in tact, tne reports Indicate
the plague of burglaries is 61, 475 Aulin Avenue, Oviedo,
heavier than ever before in the told deputies he went to the
City of Sanford,
grove on Friday morning and
Ruben Stewart, 29 1018 discovered that 32 90-pound
Willow Avenue, told Patrolman capacity fruit boxes, valued at
Jack Fulenwider Friday that $224, was stolen.
someone removed a screen,
entered a window at his
CB Radio
residence and removed a stereo
tape player, a tape recorder
Another theft, of a citizens
and two microphones and a band radio worth $140, was
suitcase full of clothing. The reported Friday by the Geneva
items are valued at $500.
Fire Station. James Carlton
WahI, 25, told sheriff's deputies
Drugs Charges
the radio, mounted on a woods
(in Saturday. John Stephen fire truck, was taken between
Myers, 25, Apt. 53, 2500 howell Thursday night and Friday
Branch Road, was arrested on morning. An attendant wa. on
charges of possession of a duty at the time, but had to
controlled substance (heroin) leave the station on an
and booked into the Seminole emergency call, according to
County Jail in lieu of $5,000 the report.
bond.
Oscar Beacham, 27, Bldg. 21, Color TV Gone
Apt. 1, Merchison Terrace,
A burglary of a house on
Orlando, was arrested at the
Gabriella Lane in Seminole
same address on charges °
County has resulted in the loss
possessing a controlled subof a color television set, an
stance (PCP), and booked into
undetermined amount of liquor,
the Seminole County Jail in lieu
a transistor radio, towels,
of $5,000 bond.
clothing, food amid a chain saw.
Also arrested for possession
In the report filed Friday,
of a controlled substance was
l)cnver Wayne Miller, 27, 869-1 Beatrus Whiddon, 57, said the
burglary occurred between
Ballard Street, Mtamontc
Monday and Friday. The value
Springs. Arrested Friday by
of the missing Items was not
Altamonte Springs Police,
immediately availatle.
Miller wi.s jailed at the county
facility in lieu of $10,000 bond.

Door Pried Open

Restaurant Fire

Meiin'hile, William C.
A two-alarm fire swept Cagley, 67, 230 Carriage Hill
through the Arthur Treacher's Drive, Casselberry, told
Fish and Chips restaurant at deputies Friday that a dishthe intersection of SR 436 and washer and carpeting valued at
U.s. 17-92 early Saturday. The $400 were taken from a house on
F ire, which reportedly caused Dyke Road. The owner of the
damages amounting to between house, according to the report,
$1,000 and $8,000, originated in a is Robert C. Postle, 40, 807
tape recording device, ac- Carling Ford Lane, Houston.
cording to Earnest Wright, Texas. Burglars reportedly
deputy state fire marshal for entered the house by prying
open a (loor.
this area,
The fire damaged restaurant
supplies ma rear storage room, $100 Bills Missing
Wright said. Six (ire units
responded to the alarm, which
Meanwhile, David Lambert,
came In shor(ly after 6 am. No 22, 2423 Lake Avenue, told
injuries were reported.
Officer 0.11. Whlt.mire that
three $100 bills were missing
House Ransaked
from a dresser drawer at his
residence. l.arnbert said he
Als, Kenneth McIntosh, 45
told officers Friday he discovered the mone' was
discovered a house at 705 West missing Wednesday and when
First Street, which is owned by he checked his house, found a
had been removed and a
the Ne) Easterbrook estate, had
window opened.
been ransacked. McIntosh said
three jars of coins from the
kitchen pantry were missing.
Mcintosh, who said he will be in
charge of the Easterbrook
estate, reported to Patrolman
Mitchell E. Tindell that he had
checked the house Thursday
and found everything okay.

Oranges Stolen
An orange grove on east SB46 was scene of grand larceny
Thursday night. J.H. Browdy,

Clothes Taken
ALSO in Sanford, Booker P,
WashIngton, 49, told police
Friday that $190 worth of
clothing is missing from his
residence at 106 Bethune Circle.
Washington said his house
caught fire Friday morning and
he left the residence to file a
report at the police station.
When he returned, he said, the
clothing was gone.

OUR STORE
IN CASSELBERRY
(Seminole Plaza
S hopping Center)
IS OPEN 24 HOURS

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Ii. RICHARD LONG, Editor
WILLIAM D. CL'IIRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

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lie fielded questions well and was quick with
answers — an.swers that made sense and in the
language that any la)man could easily understand.
Chiles is running for re-election this year and
says he refuses to accept any campaign conIribution over $10. He said he doesn't want to be
key issue and by limiting contributions to 810 he
fet5 ls that even the lowest man on the totem pole Ls
his biest contributor.
Too, Ctüles said he wants everyone to be able to
call him direct when they have a problem and not
have logo though some 'hatchet.man' in the middle
who might decide the Senator was too busy tO
handle calls that seemed insignificant,
The walking' Senator is on many important
committees in the U.S. Senate and appears to have
clone his homework well.
Too, he had nothing but kind words for the
cjtjZeftS of Seminole County.

Gradually but perceptibly North Vietnam is
creeping back into the mainstream of American
dialogue as part of a deliberate initiative by Hanoi
to tap the resources of the United States of
America.

RAY CROMLEY
In just the last half 'ear or so, for example,
Premier Pham Van Dong has twice offered to
restore diplomatic ties with the United States. The G
offers were repeated last June by Radio Hanoi. In
June Hanoi also was the host to U.S. banker Luis
Sauholle, who reported he was told that North
Vietnam is ''willing to develop inut ualy beneficial
trade with United States corporations." He was the
g es
first U. S. hanker to visit North Vietnam since it
was established in 1954.

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will be followed immediately by a "Spirit of 76"
poolside reception at the Convention Center,
Howard Johnson Motor Lodge at the corner of In.
terstate-4 and Lee Road.
Contributions will be $76 per person or $1(X) per
couple, according to Holloway. "These receptions
will be a great opportunity for supporters to meet
Governor Reagan and give his campaign an enthusiastic boost," Holloway said.
it was at first believed that Reagan would by.
pass this area because his Initial itimerary did not
includeastopfnCentral Florida However thathas

dependent' or 'No-Party' you can't vote in anY
primary.
SernIile County citizens may register at the
office of the Supersisor of ElecUons at the county
courthouse, l'ark Avenue, and Seminole Boulevard,
between 8:30 n.m. and 5 p.m., and at the branch
office in the Seminole Plaza, U.S. 17-92 &amp; SW436
between thehoursof 8:30am. and 1p.m. and again
between 2-5 p.m.
The Seminole county offices will be open on
Saturday between now and the close of registration
on Jan. 24 for the convenience of the voters.
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Ford Adviser Sees Republican Disaster
WASHINGTON
One of President Ford's come nut ni thi' TI c
t1iIIll1UI&amp;.1
top advisers privately forecasts a Republican tend to blame the Administration both (or the
debacle at the polls this year. His reasons are higher gas prices and the sluggish economy.
strictly ecciiomic.
Contrary to Republican gospel, higher
On condition that we not identify lIm, he told prices haven't stimulated Increased production.
us frankly why he expects 1976 to be a bad year An alarmIng 30 per cent of our industrial
far the Republicans. Here are his main points: capacity still stands idle. Despite skyrocketing
More than eight million Americans are out oil and gas prices, for example, the
oil comof work. Millions more, seeing their neighbors panies are opening fewer wells than
they did at
employed, are uneasy about their own jobs. They the lower prices. This has undermined
public
can be expected to vote overwhelmingly for the faith in GOP solutions.
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Kills 15, Injures Dozens
hAMBURG, West Germany (AP) At least 15 workers
died and dozens were scalded and burned In a steam
boIler explosion deep inside an unfinished cargo ship
being tested for its maiden sea trial.
The blast tore open a bulkhead of the boiler room and
sprayed victims with 900-degree steam, searing some of
them bright red, witnesses said,
"They looked like boiled crabs," a fireman said.
Officials said 12 persons were killed on the spot and
dozens were rushed to hospitals, where at least three died
and others were reported in critical condition,

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (A?) African 1eade's met
here today in an effort to bring an end to the Angolan civil
war.
President liii Amin of Uganda, chairman of the Or.
ganization iii African Unity, said on the eve of the confer.
ence that Africa's first priority Is to stop the bloodshed
and not to endorse any of the three Angolan factions.
"We have not come here to discuss Russia, Cube or any.
body. Any force in Angola —South Africa, Europe, Russia
they are killing Angol.ans. We condemn everybody,
even black AfrIcans, 11 they are involved," Amla said on
his arrival here Friday night.
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temporarily but soon came back "because he
AGENTS IN DANGER: The truth about the liked the house," report
our sources.
tragic death of Richard Welch Is that the Central
Footnote: CIA operatives around the world,
intelligence Agency didn't properly protect its meanwhile, have been
endangered by publicity.
top man in Athens.
The CIA defector, Philip Agee, published
the
Like other CIA station chiefs around the names of dozens of CIA agents
and
contacts
in
world, Welch posed as a "d1plomat." But it was a Lztlr America. The agents
were
quickly
with.
transparent cov&amp; that foreign diplomats easily drawn but
their local contacts were left behind,
saw through. The CIA has never made more than
A number have received threats, In Uruguary,
a flimsy effort to disguise some of its regular
one miraculously escaped injury after an
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EDITOR'S NOTE
Despite
out that firms in Japan, troops fighting against Amenand the biggest claimant,
the hot words from I'resldent As in the meeting at Western Europe,
Breaux and other ites,
Canada
can-hacked faction,s in Angola
Eloise-Cascade, whose ex
Ford aboifi Cuban troops in
the United Nations Argentiriaare already selling to civil war "destroys any
congressmen gained propriated electric utility was
gola, more than 50 AmerIcan with
and that the five-year tunity (or improvement of rela- support in the latter valued at $7.6 million.
Continental
them
firms are quietly preparing for
the Cubans plan can proceed without US, tion.s."
Sixty U.S. companies lost $1
the day hcn U.S.-Cuban trade Can,
part of 1975 for a bill
help. The purpose of all the
million
or more in Cuba after
Although
Castro has made it
might resume. And the Cuban point out that firms shopping, the Americans
say clear that Cuba will continue its urging Ford to lift ('astro took over. The number
g0'mnt encourages their in
Japan, Western they are told, is to help Cuba military intervention in
the trade ban, But of firms seeking trade with
preparations.
Europe, Canada and avoid long-term commitments African country, two American the drive faltered Cuba is roughly equal, but lawnow to buy goods that will be consultants say their in- because
RICHAIW HOUDREAUX Argentina are alCuba's yer Jerry Tripp, representing
cheaper
or
better
made
once
vitations
Ampex Corp., reports difficulty
to visit Havana this support of
ready selling to them
;%i)Clfl(cd l'ress Writer
they're available from the month are still on.
a
U,
N.
getting
them organized to fight
NEW YORK (AI)
In a and that the five- United States.
re SO I ut Ofl
COfl
against
the embargo. "Trading
Officials
of
these
companies
basement cafeteria at the year plan can proThe business discussions
demning
say
withtheCornmunistsisan
issue
they
are
frustrated
by
the
Zionism
United Nations, the Cuban irismastof them initially arranged embargo, which was imposed alienated
ceed
without
•5•
they
don't
like
to
force,"
he
the bill's
sion's third secretary recently
by private American consult- by President John Kennedy
said.
hosted a low-keyed business help.
author.
ants withi contacts in Havana
Feb. 3, 1962, when u.s. se -ity
In South Florida, where most
luncheon with officers of the
slarted after Secretary of State seemed threatened by a Soviet licensed to sell 100,000 tons of Cuban exiles settled, the issue
Coiitint-nt,al Can Co.
parts and is operating at less Henry Kissinger announced military buildup on
the Carib- South American and Italian S particularly sensitive. Dow
The secretary, Hugo Yedra, than half capacity.
last March 1 that the ad- bean island, 90 miles south of rice
to Cuba, despite a rice Chemical Co., whose agriculrelated Cuba's interest in buyThe luncheon ended in- ministration was willing to Florida.
lural chemicals are sought by
surplus in the United States.
tug rebuilt and new equipment conclusively, after Yedra told negotiate
its differences with
American businessmen supBreau.x and other congress- Cuba, has decided it will do
for a cannery expropriated the Americans that Cuba was Castro so the embargo
could
ported
the
embargo's
original
men
gained support in the latter business with Castro only on mm
from the New York firm after taking bids on cannery equip- end.
purpose,
to
strangle
the
Island's
part
if 19Th for a 1)111 urging affirmative vote of Cuban.s emF'iilel ('mistro took pocr in 1959. went from
other capitalist
'these consultant.s lined Up fledgling socialist economy, but Ford to lift the' trade ban. But Pl0)d in its litin American
The buslne&amp;nen, seeking to countries so it won't have to client American firms as the
sortie changed their minds after the drive falttcd because unit in Coral Gable So far,
offset the .9 million loss, cx. wait for
Washington to lift the climate for dipinmatic negotia- the embargo failed to work and Cuba's support of a U.N. res
sent ent is negative.
pressed interest,
trade ban.
tions improved. On July 29 the prevented them from benefiting lution condemning Zionism
An end of the embargo won't
Such a sale Is prohibited now
The meeting was typical of United States went along with a in 1974, when record world sug- alienated
mean
a return to the pro-Castro
the
bill's author, Rep,
UfldCr the U.S. trade embar' others arranged
for American vote in the Organization of ar prices gave Cuba enough ex- Jonathan Bingham, 1)-N.Y.
commercial
relationship of
against Cuba, imposed in 1962. businessmen in recent months
American States to lift an OAS Ira foreign currency to expand
1958,
when
two-way
trade totalAside from the issues of AnBut the Cubans are looking
at (lie Lini(ed Nations, at trade ban imposed against its t.,otal trade
to $5.2 billion and gala and the Zionism resolution, ed more than $1 billion and U.S.
ahead, and so are some Amen- Cuba's CIII&amp;IIICI i..i1
uflices in Cuba in 1964, although the U.S. its commerce with non-Socialist there
are businessmen who ('Ompanies bought 71 per cent of
can businessmen, even though Montreal and
Mexico
City,
at
embargo
continues.
On
Aug.
21,
countries
from
$667
million
in
oppose
any trade with Cuba Cuba's exports t principally
U.S.-Cuban relations are more the Czech embassy in Washing- overseas subsidiaries of Amen1973 to $1.5 billion in '74.
until itsettles*l.R billion In U.S sugar, nickel, tobacco, rum and
strained than aksuill today be- ton which hatidk.s Cuban af- can firms
were authoritized to
fish, ac't3unte(I for 64 per cent
Congressional
critics
of tI'ie property claims.
cause of Cuba's support of a fairs in the United States, and in sell to Cuba subject to U.S.
ban
on
direct
trade complain
This group has been organ- of its imports and controlled 30
leftist faction in Angola.
Havana
by foreign trade government licensing,
that subsidiary sales don't ized for lobbying purposes by per cent of the islarut's vital
Cuba's five-year economic ministry officials shopping for
Now the business contacts create Aint'rlran Jobs. Rep. Lone St.ar In(IttStniIS, which t sugar industry.
plan, beginning this month, American technology, food and have gained a
Today Cuba permits no forrn
momentum of John I3reatcx, a Democrat from
!'
cement plant in
(tlls for exports of canned fish industrial goods.
their own. They are reported to a rice growing district In LoutNational
eign
investment in its centrally. um.. es the
and fruit juice, but the old ConAs in the iiieeting at the be continuing despite President slana, complained loudly last
AssocIation oi Manufacturers; planned economy and require-.
tinental plant in Cuba,
where United Nations with Con. Ford's statement on Dec. 20 month when subsidiaries of Bangor Punta Corp., which lost foreign businessmen to di
the canning is done, i.s short of tinental Can, the Cubans point that the
presence of Cuban Continental Grain were $53.4 million in sugar proper- through 26 state trade met:
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trade, which is conducted l
barter, declined (roth 51.6 p-r
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to 38.7 per
in
1974 as Cuba used its sugar
exchange earnings to pay cash
Saturday's high 60, low 33
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MONI)AY, JANUARY 12
A warming trend through for Western
When and If the trade embar.
11)' nut' LLOYD
Seminole High School Band Parents, 7L30 p.m., hand
meeting to acquaint the
Sunday.
Generally
fair
r(rhh
Herald Staff Writer
go
ends, ordinary Cubans won't
miicmbcrs with the Sunshine
weather. Highs mostly in
Law. This could act as a
low to mid 70s. Lows mostly in be able to buy many of the
Sanford I'ilut Club, 8 p.m., Flagship Bank of Sanford
Seminole.Brcvard
the
State refresher, he said, also for
mid 40s. Northeasterly American goods they hear adlom.'nge.
Attorney Abbott herring is incumbent members.
winds 10 to 15 knots decreasing verti.sed on Miami radio and
Orange Audubon SocIety, 7:30 p.m., Central Christian
urging governing bodies,
television because Cuba's five.
"I think that this is
tonight,
th1l)
Church. 250 W. Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando. Florida Power
agencies and boards in both important that such action
year
plan stresses capital in
EXTENDEI)FOflCç'
speaker on Earthcare.
counties and all municipalities should be a matter of record in
Mostly fair and mild Sunday vestment over consumer
spending. Although Coke was a
to create "public reading files" the minutes of the meeting,"
with lows near 40 to near
on Florida's Government in the lkrring said.
Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic Center.
drink in pee-embargo
and highs in the 6Os north to 7O
Sunshine Law that would be
days, the Foreign Trade
south.
The State Attorney said he
AeoholIci Anonymot (closed meetIng) 8 p.m., 1201
available to the public and interprets the Sunshine Law to
Mostly cloud)' and mild with Ministry has cont2cted neither
W.
First
St.,
Sanford,
officials.
Coca-Cola nor Pepsico.
scattered
showers Monday.
"prohibit communications,
i
(i officials wh,th- by telephone, personal
Tourism is a growing source
LQW$ in ti
fl0Ith to
Lman High School Rand Boosters, 7:30 p.m., band
this week, also proposed that contact, or otherwise, between
iflid-&amp; south and highs mfd-60s of incom'ne that could eventually
room.
each municipality hold a public two or more timembers of an
for such goods.
north to upper-70s south, help Cuba
SanfordSeminole
As.sn.,, 6 30 p m ,coered dish
Clearing and cooler Tuesday Although the Castro governorient citizens "as to the of sight or hearing of the public,
fttll, Orlanila artist,
meaning of the law and to even though it may be niece
to mid-5( south and highs near cause of' many pre-revolution.
review case law generated convenient or expedient, and
ary ills, It recently has built
Fleet Reserve, 8 pm
60 north to lower 70s south.
subsequent to the last done to transact or agree to
Sunday's Daytona Beach new hotels and taken bids on
Basic Class Piano, 8-9 p.m., Piano Lab, main campus
seminar."
tides: high 2:48 a.m., 3:02 p.m., construction of others.
transact public business at a
Seminole Community College.
Herring said his office has future time."
low
8:58 a.m., 9:08 p.m. Port
Intermediate Class Piano, 6:30 8 p.m., Piano Lab
experienced "a recent rash of
Herring said the law was
Canaveral:
high: 2:41 a.m.,
SCC campus.
complaints alleging violations passed to allow citizens to
2:40 p.m., low 8:43 am, 9:05
READY FOR THE
Effective Speaking Through Use of Humor, 7 p.m.
of the Sunshine Law." Most of exercise their right to give
5CC South Seminole Center, 7 p.m.
BICENTENNIAL?
these complaints originated, input during the governmental
Parent
Effectiveness,
12-week
course begins, 7 p.m.,
Herring said, because of a decision-making process.
S('("s South Seminole Center, 1-4 and SR 436.
Small Tractor. Small Price
misunderstanding of the law.
"Resorting to unannounced
Tennis
1,
7 p.m., Seminole Community College.
"Experience has demon. n1eetngs, such as executive
:mr
(;rundbreaking
for Community Improvement
strated the need for the public, sessions, conferences, caucus,
Project
sponsored
by
Sanford
Woman's Club and Junior
and public officials subject to study or work sessions where
Woman's Club, 10 n.m. near Memorial Park on lakefront.
thelawaswell,tobecomemore the public isn't Int,ited, is an
Public invited.
familiar with the meaning of evasion technique which the
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13
the law," herring said.
courts have consistently
Free
Home
Vegetable Gardening Seminar, 7:30 p.m.,
"I think It would be beneficial denounced," Herring said In the
Altamonte
Springs
Civic Center, sponsored by Seminole
and I am recommending that letter to officials in Seminole
Hood Tractor Co.
County
Extension
Service.
ora. Si*i,n, t,.,i
each agency subject to the law and Brevard.
Oqla,,do, Fla IC4
create a reading file containing
herring said in the interest of
Sanford Optimist Club, noon, Sue Ann's
AltaM.,sI SprI.i,i, Fla 32713
the nin*isnpininacnitheSt;itc' eliminating "v.n unIntended
Oriao
AIlar,,c,,t,S,,,.,,,
Attorney General and ujurt violations ci the Sunshine Law,
41
Sanford Lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn.
134_ 3344
decisions relating to the and to educate the public and
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Eye-Catching Cartoons
Anonrnous 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
ISunshine) law,"
officials subject to the law, that
light, Sanford.
for Advertising or
herring said following the he is urging officials to take the
Personal Needs
elctlon or appointment of a new Initiative in establishing the
Free blood pressure tests, 2-4 p.m., Seventh and E1n,
a.','
k' • S...51.
1
member to public agencies concept of a reading file and
Sanford Adventist Church.
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time should be taken at the next public seminars.
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ADD!S A!ABA, !thfcpi.a (AP) The NaUu.sài Uzalu
for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) claimed
today that 500 more Soviet military personnel have
arrived in Angola to take part In the civil war. IJNITA
Foreign Minister George Sangumnbe told newsmen before
the start of an African summit on the war that the "Soviet
experts" landed Friday In Luanda, the capital held by t.he
Soviet-supported Popular Movement, from a Soviet ship
Sangwnbe said the new arrivals brought
the
number of Soviets aiding the Popular Movement against
an alliance of UNITA and the National Front.
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USSR Denies Request
TOKYO (A?) — The Soviet Union today turned down
Japan's request for the return of four northern Islands as
a precondition to concluding a peace treaty, the Japanese
Foreign Ministry said. The ministry said Foreign
Minister Kiichi Miyaz.awa made the demand at the SovietJapanese ministerial meeting called to discuss the longpending peace treaty. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrel
Gromyko rejected the request for return of the Lsl.aiids
Habornai, Shikotan, Kunashirl and Etorofu which
Russlansseized at the endof the World War H.

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BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Mortars and rockets again
blasted Beir t's luicury seaside hotel area today and rightwing Christian militiamen fought vicious battles with the
Palestinian guerrillas En the suburbs. A police spokesman
said 62 bodIes were recovered In 'Jie suburbs, bringing the
round of civil war. The bodies of several Palestinian
guerrillas killed In the fighting had been mutilated, he
said.

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gain American consciousness again have been
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numerous. They include discussions about medical
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W:I1INGThN — President Eisenhower
assistance with the American Friends Service
NEW YORK (AP) - Sometimes when the
____
warned, on his retirement, of the militaryCommittee, talks with the Mennonite Central
patient
is very ill he may develop a deceiving
industrial complex.
glow, a fever that to the untrained eye might be
Committee, and a warm reception for (cur
Add now, the federal bureaucracy-university
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mistaken
(or ruddy good health.
members of the U. S. Congress to give them the
compl2x, less publicized, but as powerful.
1
Touche
Ross &amp; Co., the big accounting fin!
A dozen universities regularly furnish an
remains of three Air Force officers who had been
suggests
that
corporate Imancial statements
abnormally high percentage of the higher
killed (luring the war. It was the first official visit
.....
might
be
emitting
that glow.
ranking bureaucrats in the majoragencies of the
1w a U. S. delegation to hanoi. Additionally, the
o
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'how
ran
U.S.
corporations
be reporting
government.
North Vietnamese have made numerous overtures
record sales and profits at a time when they are
A handful of schools year after year receive a
to the United States in speeches from Paris to New
Tacked with record problems of liquidity, dtbt
sizeable percentage of all research contracts
'jjJ
York and from Washington to Bangkok. And
and capital shortage?" it asks, and quickly
given to academic institutions.
supplies its answer:
recently Defense Minister Vo Nguyen Gap said
Some major schools reportedly cooperate
Because the profits they are reporting have
with agencies of the government to give acelections would "tinily" all of Vietnam by next
little
relationship with reality."
creditation ,ind mythical job appointments to
April 30.
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The dollar figures used re inflated, sairl
trtaii iidividuaL so th*t they will be eligible
North Vietnam is in desperate need of U. S.
Russell Palmer, managing partner, In launching1
for high-paying influential government posts
technology, money and food. Mr. Saubolle was told
a campaign this week to experiment with more
under special regulations, replacing men and
that the Communist state is in the market for grain,
meaningful accounting. Today's dollar cannot be
women who have worked their way up through
agricultural equipment, communications and
civil service channels.
compared with yesterday's, he said.
To illustrate: Nonfinancial corporations
transportation machinery and industrial raw
Then there's the matter of overpayment. The
materials,
various departments of the government
reported 1974 after-tax profits of $66 billion,
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compared with $38 billion in 1965, an apparent
regularly pay excessively high rates to certain
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Hanoi's increased warmth toward the United
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-- Increase of 74 per cent.
universities
and
other
favored
academic
groups
States indicates also that the Soviet Union may be
Now adjust for inflation; that is, use the same
for hurried superficial studies which would not
at the limit of the aid that it will furnish to its Indollar
to measure both years and thus obtain
meet the standards imposed byopen competition
dochinese allies,
comparable
results. Pick the 195 dollar as r
in a free marketplace.
"It'sOkay!
Senior officials in the U. S. State Department
measure and you learn those earnings didn't rise"
On occasion, I have been asked by friends in
have long held the view that North Vietnam con- they fell, from an adjusted $37 billion in 1965 to
thegovernmcnt,asapersonalfa%'or,tobookor
around
$21 billion in 1974.
REPORTERS
NOTEBOOK
siders itself a major Communist power, the only
one expensive study or another carried out on
One answer to such
one with an unabated revolutionary fervor. These
matters in which I had some background and
numerical
nu.epresent.ation
may
be
to
report
a
company's
diplomats have been ready for Hanoi to approach experience. I have been shocked, both by the
financial condition In current or real values
price the government paid for those pieces of
the United States if the Communists felt threatened
L o o ic I n g i il
rather than current prices, that is, with inflation
research,
and
by
the
low
quality
of
much
of
the
g
in some way by the Soviet Union or Communist
wrung out. Palmer says we should seek to
material. In some Instances it was quite clear
ina in order to have another "chip" in the game.
it was a case qf needing a pair of bifocals,
to Freeman that newspapers don't vote, but the develop techniques.
that the researcher, usually a Ph.D., had clipped
The administration has turned a cool shoulder
It w at last week's county commission county attorney just wasn't buying Blayney's
and pasted material from newspapers, books, meeting.
•'porUng assets and liabilities at current
version.
values reflects true economic proflt.s — not IIcluding the fact that Hanoi has frequently and
them together with some limited continuity.
foottotheotherasheperusedabudgetheheldin vote every (is)'."
repeatedly violated the agreement ending the
The research, in short, was abominable. The his hand.
panies have reported recently, even while
Vietnamese war, which it signed on Jan, 27, 1973.
quality of the language was frequently subheading
into bankrupty," he said.
All this while County Commissioner I-brry
Always good for a laugh a day Is Liob Ellis.
Congress has voted to withhold aid for the same
marginal. It was frequently difficult to deter- Kwiatkowski grilled Pearson of the Office of Ellis, the county conunlsslon
's acting ad.
Touche Ross isn't the first to make such
reason.
mine what the author was driving at. After a Management Analysis and Review about the ministrative assistant, was passing out cookies suggestions, but it seems willing to throw more
careful study of his paragraphs, it became clear budget,
Both the President and Congress are right. Our
at Tuesday's meeting.
weight than the others into what It calls
that he was hiding some obvious simplistic
Pearson shif ted his eyes back and forth to the
future relations with North Vietnam should be
Seems the cookies were left over from a "Economic Reality in Financial Reporting,"
statement behind polysyllabic words in order to commission to the budget. Suddenly corn- telephone survey conducted by senior citizens subtitled "A Program Fur Experimentation."
based on whether they will advance U. S. interests
make th reader believe he had deep insight into missioner John Kimbrough said:
under the auspices of Budget Analyst Eleanor
and world stability
The proposal, aimed initially at directors and
the situation.
"Sig, something bothers me. Sometimes you Anderson,
senior corporate managements, and then at •
Indochina would do neither.
take them off to read."
are ripoffs. Yet the government agencies go
Chairman Michael Hattaway warned Ellis.
seeks to experiment with current value ac"Well, commissioner," Pearson replied, "I
Ellis, the humanist, circled the entire room, counting this year.
back, time and again, to these same favored
put them on to read and take them off to see who then sidled up to the sleepy reporter and offered
universities and private academic groupa.
"The goaLs of accounting are to measure,
I'm talking to."
him a batch of cookies,
Recent studies have shed some light on th(
record and communicate reality," the proposal
connections. There seems to be a definite pattern
begins, soon Illustrating just how these goals are
The Organization of African Unity was formed in 1963 to end
Leave it to Commissioner
of personnel circulation between certain colleges
The
community
Sidney
Vihlen
Jr.
to
encumbered
by persistent Inflation.
has a new author, Seems a provide his moment of levity.
colonialism in Africa and to promote a
common defense of
arid
universities and certain departments, well known attornoy Is writing a column for a
There are messages there for government
members' Independence.
Seems
agencies and bureaus of the government, weekly newspaper. About the only problem thus second to Vihien was having trouble getting a also.
The civil war in Angola now presents the OAU with its most
his motions. Just about everything
Graduates aid professors regularly move into far with the arrangement is some
political Sidney brought up, commissioners refu.cd to
significant challenge
can the organization function ef"Inflation is distorting the economic detbft*i.s
departments, where fr1cnd. and aisoclates are
uhuiiue li.ve been rejected by the editor. Its second.
fecuvely to bring peace and independence to Angola 1
of almost every enterprise and government
located, then back to the university or to special hard to Imagine an editor rejecting a column by
Africans have resented the European domination of their
Then came a Vthlen motion to abandon a agency," the accounting firm
research institutions which have become one of Seminole County's leading politicians,
commented. One
road,
continent which began 500 years ago mid is just now ending In
riced only match his or her paycheck with last
"holding groups" for scholars out of govern.
the former Portuguese colony of Angola.
"is there second to the motion?" asked year's to get the central idea, which Is:
ment, perhaps because of a change of ad.
Speaking of the county attorney, a con- Commission Chairman
But now the Soviet Union sees an opportunity to extend
Michael Hattaway.
You cannot use two different measuring
ministrations, until the time is ripe to move back versation last week between Thomas Freeman
Soviet imperialism into another corner of the cofltlnent. Will the
"Is
there
a
second?"
sticks,, one of perhaps 10 inehes,the other of 12,
Into the federal system in higher positions. These and Auto-Train Executive Thomas Blayney
wem
Russians replace the Portuguese as the rulers of Angola?
"Is there a second?"
and claim to have comparable measurements,
men, in turn, bring In their proteges who, more like this:
"I
second
it,"
The situation Is complicated by the presence In Angola of
said
a
smiling
Sidney,
frequently than not, receive rapid promotions.
Regardless of whatever size measuring stick you
it seems l.11ayney was attempting to explain
South African forces supporting the antlCo,nmunlst side In the
Pr1cktt use, it must be the sanw for both years,
I
civil war. The South African Intervention is likely to be resented
by the OAU nations even more strongly than the Soviet inJACK ANDERSON
tervention.
The need for OAU action Is dear. If the organization can

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Florida Presidential Primary election will be held
onMarch9andeveryoneshouldmakesUfcthCy&amp;e
eligible to vote.
Deadline for voter registration Is drawing near
with the books closing or Jan. 24.
Under Florida law, you can only vote in the
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Former California Gov. Ronald Reagan, an
announced candidate for the Republican
presidential nomination, will be In the Orange.
Seminole County area on Jan. 31, according to
Seminole County Reagan For President campaign
chairman Audrey Holloway.
Reagan will appear in Winter Park for fundraising receptions.
There will be a private reception for major

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First Woman In Navy
SAN I)IEGO I ATh — Beulah Wilson Is 99 today. But
still remembers April 6, 1917, when the Navy recruiter in
Minneapolis dashed across the street, waving the
telegram from Washington.
Congress, the recruiter said, was authorizing women 10
join the Navy — something Mrs. Wilson, a 40..year.old
srtietiszy, had been pestering the recruiter to let her do
for months.
Mrs. Wilson served two years and eventually became a
thief yeoman aboard ships in U.S. ports. e made a skirt
out of the 'i.andard Navy-Issue bellbottom trousers.
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A tattoo artist says he would like to
profession upgraded.
I )ave Yu.rkew has organized the First World Convention
of Tattoo Artists &amp; Fans lobe held here Jan. 24-25. He said
riiore than 100 artIsts, including 23 from foreign countries,
have registered.
"Themain thing iwouldliketoseetheconventlondo IS
get rid of the drunken sailor Image," he said. "I don't
tattoo drunks. I boot them out,"
lie said 40 to 45 per cent of hLsclient.s are women.
see the image of

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Indian Painter Honored
REGINA, Canada IAI') — Allan Sapp, an Indian
painter who describes himself as an illiterate by choice,
tis been elected to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.
Sapp,a45-year.oldCree,isaformerloggerandwelfare
recipient who says he preferred drawing pictures to
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learning to read and write.
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JANUARY 9, 1976
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Jessie H. Brewer
Louis E. Estes
Harlow W. Goodspeed
Barbara Johnson
''e T. Keller
Arthur T. McArdle
iry L. Smith
Charles E. StOOdt
Marlene H. Williams
Charles Reilly, Casselberry
Harvey H. Matzener, DeBary
IkTnIC'C K. Spear, Deltona
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John K. Doyle Sr., Cocoa
Catherine Wilcox. DeBary
Russell E. Cushing, 1)eltona
Arrioll Dodd, Deltona
Fred Johnson, Deltona
Selma J. Cram, Maitland
Charlotte A. Tovell, Osteen
Dallas 0. Wood, Osteen
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A native of Czechoslovakia,
she had been a resident here for
Watson 13. Wallace Sr., 70, the past six years and was a
1201 S. Palmetto Ave., Sanford, Catholic.
passed away Friday, Jan. 9,
Survivors include widower,
1976.
Henry, of Sanford; a son,
Born in Charlotte, N.C., he Joseph William of Salem, Ore.;
hadlived InSanford for the past three
daughters, Mrs.
2 Ci1S. lie was a member of Elizabeth
Ann
Moore,
the First Presbyterian Church, Lakewood,Ca1if.,MissMji'A.
the Brotherhood of the Sunday Felo, Glendale, Calif., and Miss
School Class and was retired Susan K. Feb of Lapeer, MIch.;
from Chase and Co.
three sisters living in
Survivors Include his widow, Czechoslovakia and two
Mrs. Grace Wallace; two grandchildren.
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a comer -one occupies only 39
Hanging fireplaces hug the
inches. Cozy
sight of fire as god worshipers suitable in every other respect. footings or special supports,
lodge-type wall for another kind of look. A
fireplaces go from floor through
In ancient time&amp; As Today it Is easier to solve that and may be used adjacent to
cub- type needs
You don't need to tear outa
ceiling or may be suspended a 3inch clearance
Benjamin Franklin o bserved In problem either w a s
wall ho acquire a fireplace, from
th a
wood beams joists or wall
wi
chains. Some fireplaces
his booklet, "An Account of the unit that may quire no th
HO
materials
,
combustible
wall
or
a
inch
Many free-st.-in ding fireplaces are hung from walls: others can
clernce
witil
brick
wall.
New Invented Pennysivanla more than a UC
One of the mo innovative of
can be installed easily by do
BA-Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
be erect ed so they serve two
)
,ourselfers and they
So-called
Franklin
stoves
one the new factory built-in
are rooms.
(few resemble the original)
reprinted for the Bicentennial that can be built in.
fir laces uses a triple wall flue
usually less expensive than the
"Imsmo=~
_= by
In choosing a fireplace you may provide
the
Fireplace
Institute,
the
b'
an
the
The
pre-fab
built-in
is
a
d blowers to bring air from
built-in kind. In addition, they
warmth and
A good fireplace for a family units fi~
must decide where you want it beauty of a
v
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been
designed
f
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English
love the sight of a assist to the do-it-yourselfer. the attic or from outside the
fireplace as well as room might be one that can be
are available in a full range of to go befo
greater efficiency In radiating (I," and would not really Some are cnginere
re you begin to shop cooking conveniences. One placed within a di vider
decorator colors.
c into the room.
(crone. It is
to serve heat, says the Fireplace accept a heating unit that everything from a factory-built I roof opening is cut flashing
is to be put in a big manufacturer advertises a two areas.
Any size room can be a
you might want one of the Franklin design with a
institute, which representsmerely warmed a room. It may hearth to chimney components. sinstalled
n
and 'then a
For most
people
a fireplace manufacturers,
cemmodated, whereas a built- round lounge models that are swingout barbecue grill. A provides
an aura
of romance,
also be important to feel the One can vary the installation
refabricated chimney of
Fireplaces
generally warmth
even to hear the suit one's tastes, adding brick
in fireplace may run into bilt into drum bases that handsome Franklin type stose coziness, relaxation There appreciated
for are
atmospheric
crackle and
of logs
mld brick can be put up
limitations
because of struc- provide surfaces for ac- of solid cast iron has hand- really Isn't enough heat thrown effects
work, stone facing or
tural problems
- people feel warmer
New homes usually have but expensive masonry wor
eneva
cessories The (ire is contained crafted parts, radiates good from some fireplaces to make a and happier when they are in a fireplaces because the demand will not be necessary. Some
For
small
rooms,
there
are
within
the
circular
screen
heat
and
can
be
used
for
great
difference
in
saving
room
with
one
And
some
is
so
fireplaces disigned to be used In me
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ceoking
at, but a house may systems may be set on the
energy, although many newer people are mesmerized by the lack a fireplace though
it is existing floor requiring no

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H. A. Miller Constr., Inc to jam"
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Highland Hills Id 117300
Charles C. Dannet Jr. &amp; wt Mary
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Walter H C(rk h to Annie
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JamesH. Benson Ill locarmen P.

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We played a great first half,
but they played a great smnd
remarked Coach ills.
Hunting season is opl!n in Sanford got in early foul trouble
anford. Seminole fligh cagers and started turning over the
t(r
ranked ball. '11iis
Mainlnd the
C
iunt ntumto catch up.
vway tip in the Top
"David didn't shoot as wL.11 as
10 tr ee.
o,es and we missied
Seminole has already bagged some easy shots. We blew
th ranked Seabreeze Sand
big lead and they made it close
crabs nd Friday night it at the end," ills commented.
caught up with the Mainland
Mainland closed the gap to,
iuccaneers, nicki ng them, 47
420 with 156 left Reuben
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1505W 25th St
Portion of
Donn&amp; J., Lt 17 Olk N, The
Thomas A Binlord £ wt 8•fly 0
T cot RCIOCHOn Mgm Co to Richard P Kelley $ wt.Margaret
Woodlands, Sec 2, fiio.000
to Frank Lall A wt Edda, Lt 4,
4
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flere aren
Jerry w. senkarik
ery mans
The Woodlands, Sec 4, SiIIIOlk 3, Levlo Fla. Inc., of Portion of Lot 19 alk 0, Sterling Park un. I,
Walden Terr
Faye to
8.m
Greater constr. Corp. 10 Charles
1Si
Woodcrest.
un.
s
o
s3moo.
$31.000.
Levle Fla. Inv, to Emill no
of Lo 1$ &amp; 1 81k Frank Baran sgl Tyron W F Shiare, £ wI Ma H LI U
PLC Fin. Corp to G uy C. Grenier
winners.
H. Sarilando Springs
Luther C. Taylor
Tr,, No. 3. %too, Prusner &amp; Thelma M
Ruth E. Moore to John R. Booth
I
Professionally Monsqrd
Wt Cathy S.. Lot 107 Winsor Manor,
, wt, Lots 109 &amp; Wtkiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt, Sec. 1. MelCndCi &amp; WI Sandra L I The or Wayn. Whit 10 Bobby Lou T.
Carmen
Benson.
sgi.
to
James
It's easy
son, Hb SE'4 of
S 100 of Lot 3d Forest
lit Aøn
9O
Earl iOhnn &amp;
Juanita Lots IS
Lakdt % do 119,000
H A Ross Constr. Co to G
Charles Clayton jr, otux etal. to
Wm. D. Brooks &amp; *f Joan to
G
The most difficult part of coaching, say the
16. 131k H. Sanlando Spring% Tr. Jenkins &amp;
Noll Vogel &amp; Charlotte to Vogel
Orlando Knolls Ltd to Centennial Paul R
James H. Williams &amp; wt. Deborah
Kitz lnger B WI Linda K
Wilbur E. Wright Ill, wt Ma JiLt No 3 $19 100
wt Donna c Lot 49, The Homes Inc.. from W 1 4 cor, of
ConsIr
Co
Lot
10
81k
A
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14
to
John
L
Souls
Highlands, Sec 1 $11 000
Sr B wt. Clara If
oung all(] older coaches, is losing. Practicing
4OWisra
7lfletcI acres
000
Chefrywood Gs
use, a certain play, a particular defense,
FIcklino
GHR
ASSOC.
Walker Inc. to
and then
1111C., to R. Gerald rapt 15 000
Charles w. Clayton Jr. •tux etal
Torrence I O'H
PI
Real
property
In
Seminole
County
valu
L
having
1 1 go out the window oil game night,
eren Lot 14, 61k F t Edmund A. Gendreau &amp; wt
tvrnt' A wt 8&amp;, bars A., Lt
By JIM IIAVNF_S
Iwood sn,.
at $11,247,700 changed ownership durina th
A., condom, apt.
132,300.
React ions ary Probably for as mnnv oacl1e
. Cerruod us.,
A-d PIA
to Louis i.
Larson constr.. inc. to city of Alf.
Barber &amp;
it looks like Maiand may
Ethel, W 1O of E
week
ending
Jan.
2,
compared
with
S8,3imoo
there
end
with
Anthony
William
hitting
a
Charles
Clayton
Jr..
@lu
x
etal,
to
SchrammgAImjM Lo?2OlkH
e game, there are as
an
Lot 16, BrOokhollow
0 Tiff 15, E.R. Traf,
during the same week In 1975
Joanna Jan@ Lundy, %gl. condom. fords Me
UI) with the same (ate.
repi Of Sanora Un 1 &amp; 7 937000
2(oot Juniper to close
(corrective) StOO
philosophies,
om
never
I
never
in"
described
the
situation
Apt
Unit
$
Bldg
6
B
FF.. Mid Fla. to Donald V, Drake
Mortgage oan credit
"Everybody
played
a
real
ChecOOd
.
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Donald
Josef
Bacorn
&amp;
WI
I
Tribe's
lead by one. 43-47, with
e week
HenryM Dixon $QitOEVClyflM
I don't know of any coaches who go home and perfectly.
Gdni Condom $31 500
Jacqueline to Wait% Really Corp , N
Dixon,
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g1 Lt Ii 81k A South
$15,017,729,
up
500
good
defensive
gariic,
as
the
low
21
.secnda
4
per cent over the same week
left. That's when the
Santora Un I &amp; 2, $40'e0o
Charles Clayton jr, elux efal, to Pinc-cfest, %too,
';Of sw 1 4 of SE 1 40f Sell, &amp; N so, o
lx'1it their \ies after losing I 'know sonic who
indicated. David Wiggins g;llll(.,.%
Sam T. Bar nes jr, &amp; *1 Velma, unit
hero.
I
Tom
K-LLM, Builders Inc , to Karen L.
Seminolecoaeh Joe Mills is a perfect example
would like
wring •k necks f rnfres
2, Bldg C. Cherry*ood Gdns. Homer
Diana
H condom. Re Unit
A 2131, S1000
(l1daJobaga1nstt1icirtIll man
(Married) Loti 19 &amp; 20 Bilk E.
FROM MARONDA HOMES
condom U2.500.
'Continued on I'age 2-B)
Virginia B Eppi to Donald J
Lake Wayman His,, tillf,000.
Patience is the nanie of the game. Athletic 0f composure.
ho had five inches on hun"
Let us build one of
III DI Kenneth W. Powers to Sara
Cameron Brown Consumer Fin
A. G. Bangert to David A Lawing
Ruth J Allen, SgI, 10 Eliz. A. Bacorn N 1 1 of SW 1 4 of SE 14 of SE
Leo C Lor,ng B
our unique homes on
What I can't figure out is when he sleeps. His
Jennifer M to
programs steeped in tradition and
ted Tribe Coach Joe ills.
Inc- to Lewis D. fielijklieIa, wt James R.
&amp; Evelyn E,, Lot 56, Lake Markh4rn J- Powers, now Oliverlo UniI 6C,
A N Sol of S of SW 1 4 of SE 'a of
ith sound
Paige, Lot 1. Bilk I T
your o n pdvafe lot
4
P01411`4110
At
wt
Jeri
A.,
Lt
Sandra
Est%, &amp;i,floo.
Sausalito, Condom. Ph. 1. $100
J,,
SE
1.
of
SE
I..
Lt 120 Queen Mirror $0. j glit B, Longwood North, %21,joo,
in Sec. 4.2l.jl etc.,
feeder
s
Trafford's Map of Sanford. %too.
ystems are the ones that click the tst Top
We offer 10 different
Don A Loftus to Chuluoto
wt Linda to
efense drew a lot of fouls frorn
Sil verma n, sgi, to C.
beca us e he is so keyed up
Warts for YoU to select from
Marital C. Martinez Lot 31. liesdale
exam
Barbara
pie
AL
Gore
to
Cecil
R.
in this area is Orlando Evans, state
Wm A Asniaii SgI to Wm 8
re, Volunteer Fire Dept Inc..
LL
19 it 1] 46
the
M I I team, 113e Tribe
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si2mo.
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100' of Lt is. IBIk D. Steve
PRICID FROM
mence at NW cnr o'
"But then too, he can't sleep when he loses,
Olk 29 DrCAmwold 4th Se,
GiJUS GU L IJ+fS, ll),L.
,
, SZS.300. Frazier &amp; wt Penny E., Fr
Chlinpioll last season but a powerhouse fol' tile last
E'n
Nw'T'
SEMINOLE:
Rainei
0
3
0
1
6.
made
good
their
freethrows,
14,500 '23OOi
rkinscon
(OCO) District School Board of
ç
decade
)I I?, Baker0000, Smith
Pagano &amp; Wf, Mary Lou. Lot 244, Som.
Orlando 436 Land Holding Corp. t o
Co8anA
New models CiPen 'COffOn49
Cameron Brown Co. to Fla.
Co. to Stealing Park I nc., from s d etc.. S4,floo.
for display, So Come on over and
CO to John A Balin Woodcrest Un S 941 000
5 23 12. Wiggins 2 22 6,
&amp;
Michael
M.
Baslia
After
Friday
night's
upset
of
highly
ranked
choose the right one for you.
I. Rik D
&amp; wt Victoria to Thomas Green#
W'. (or of Sec 27- 21.)O, run N l
Robert w. Residential communities Inc,, Lt 2
Fred Pennington has his system being taught
Reuben Cotton as one of the NoUingsrth O:Si Brown 1002;
Anthony Jullatino. Trustee &amp; ind. to
Graham Trustees From NW cot of 8I A H
alrif Lake Park, S91,500,
l
along E. r-w at Eagle Cir., 24U.12- Joseph
ighland Hills *77 200
I atifland, Joe couldn't sleep. "Ile finally just got
Thelma
Vo&amp;ka
Beg
&amp;ISE
cor.
of
sw
SW'4
Of
Sec
34
21
30,
oic..
$100.
in
junior
highs
within
the
Evans
district,
and
the)
primar)
, reasons the Seminoles Craig 0 0 0 0 TolI 15 17 22 47,
H. Allen Kellar. %of. to Robe" m.
t.
81k 8 IdYllwilde of Loch Arbor,
,
for Poo etc., %too.
Carneron-arown co to Fla.
ii
Sec 4 21 31. etc. $10,000.
ViPOnd &amp; wt Mary R., Lt 24. Blk A
$44,300,
Thomas
Greene
etc,
Trustees
Residential
communities
Inc.,
about
two
or
three
a.m.,"
related
his
wife.
Hidden Lake Dev. C orp. to
led 27-18 at hlftime lie consay even grammar school kids know about the 1-3-1
Lot
Anthony Juliano, Trustee &amp; Ind, to
City of Casselberry, from NW cor. of 10 Olk A.
Sunset Manor, %32.9m.
Sterling Par k Ltd., that part of Govi
irenom. Martin 10 Billy Pugh wt
Mainland
Highland Hill%. S17.2WL
Ned
Volka
Rick
Steinke
also
has
the
problem
about
and
2-1
from
SE
cor.
of
Sw
i,,
of
SW'4 Of Sec. 34 21-30 run N 17 deg
-2 Trojan defense. Even the Boy's Club
LY01a M Lt 5 nIk 7, Fair lane Ests
i M Snyder
Lt 3 lying W Of Public Rd, &amp; Goyj
Dav
Seminole
Cameron-Brown
co
131410 101
to
Fla,
Sec
42131
etc
min 23 Sec E along N l ine of
910000
napp. of 6
throws and
lIed down
Lot 4 (leW25 of S6ó0 in Sec U21 SIrept _535_X
Lake Markham
sleeping. The Lyman coach hasn't lost but three
follows suit.
Swl, Residential Communities Inc., Lot
Anthony Jutiano, Trustee &amp; Ind. to 30) et
10443_ f or Pobetc__ $45100
EStS $40,9W.
PH(3054611.6170
al 73 pages of description
1081kBHighlandHuh__$77_200
rebounds at guard. This was
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FrW Bromhoold, otal, Trustees to FrankKraI&amp;
Total Fouls: Mainland 21,
Last month, when the current basketball times this season, but he got his taste of it the last
ISoliggo
Color.
of
SW
lie
more than the Bue's 6.5 center, Seminole I?
sec. 4.2131 etc.,
Gabriel Calbeto &amp; wt Carmen. Lt 17 Sjo,000.
DelberI i. Eugs 111- wt. Martha to
Mkoland's HII Giddets grimcts as
two
vears
when
he
won
only
five
times.
gra
K0441I
season
began,
Lake
U from tne
iPI
Brantley took it on the chin Ifl
Fouled Out Rames
llerb Giddens, could manage.
'EHE
Bill, B, Swit0waler Oaks. S?O,OW.
~th,i ANCI
Delbert J. Euga, W 38' Of US,6 7. Rik
A PISCS
Baker
152)
East
Seminole
Co.
to
3C county tournament t Seminole Comm urutv
Don A.
Commonwealth Land Title Int. to
Th e game that sticks in his craw is last week's
OF LANV A6, A
12. Tier 2. Sanford, E R. Traffords
4
iT i%A6 "C"CSRFUL
Gabriel Calbeto &amp; wt Carmen I , Lt Loftus Commence &amp;I NW car. of E 11
Map. $I 00.
College.
cle T?49 FOL K!5 To &amp;% E
loss toEvans lie had the Trojans do w n hy2linthe
of NW 14 of Sec. 2&amp;21-321 etc. 1100.
Cri F T
aks. 110o.
Roger P, McBride L wt. Vernia to
LJ CUR LAND gi.,
I
ThOrnal T, F ergulon L wt.
C4M Corp. to Viking Builders Inc.,
0
The Patriots talked and joked freely in the third quarter. But Evans came back to win, despite
DOugINS G Isler &amp; wt. Edith C. Lot
CAN Il'it AXII
Geraldine to Geraldine G, Ferguson
:1
Lots 21 A 24, Blk S. Sky
III`
C.
Bear
Lake
Manor,
$27,300
Lark 94, Lots 43 &amp; 46, 0 k A. Tr. 32. Sonlando Howard
locker room. No, they weren't proud of losing, but all stops pulled by Steinke.
8 Montgomery Jr &amp; wt.
S, %101)
BelAlre HomM Inc 10 Eugene Spring
Ell:.
to
Joel
M
they
were not shedding any tears over the loss.
st
Putman &amp; wt.
"It was like watching a man die of cancer . . .
trIing Capital Investments inc.
Levine &amp; wt Judith A. Lot 419
Susanne H Lot A. Grove Hill,
10 the Robino Ladd Co.. W 411' of E
Brantley coach Chris Butterworth was crying there was nothing I could do," St inke says adSPring Oaks Un. Ill, S40,100.
e
A.~
Louis W. Breummer to James p. 737 11' Of N 1 4 Of SE L]ii of NE 1 4 of
GUY 0.Stenstrom Jr. A wt. Either
11), LOU IS SAPSIS
enough tears on the inside for all of them. Ile initting he still thinks a bio
front line that is that big."
come out of the man-to-man, I
26.
Stc.
14
21
-29
(len
SR
436)
S
tooof
N
ut
something
else lie
Another factor that led to the
L. to Fred R. Evarn A wt Mary F..
Panico, Trustee for Louis W. Lot
148.of W flo
I
I
eral
d
Co
rrespo
nde
n
couldn't
talk
at
first.
t
, of E 9 1 7.11, of N v? of
Phillips'
slowdown
tactics
am
sure
you
guys
can
beat
laoions'
seventh downfall ( as
Olk 1, Sanford, Dre&amp;mwold, %too.
8*9. 25'
S &amp; 610.5' E Of NW car. of
coWd have pulled to Stop the floodgates.
SE 'Ai of NW 1,4. etc. 3 Parcels,
worked for awhile but late in ftm. They might be bigger but compared to three wins) of the
Jam#% Portico, Trustee etc 10 SI.IiiiI
Ifis expressions were as easy to read as a
NE'4,rvnSl?S5'E3$01*lc.,S#C.31.
That night, Steinke stayed in the gym viewing
E KT CM
-1 know this is a the third period, the lions made we re a lot fster."
roadmap. What went wrong? Ilow could his team viedo replay
Jaymor Corp, to James H. Mills
season was, Ifird picked up his
Jack 0 Carruthers &amp; wt. mar garef
Sanford, Drearnwold, $100
of the game. lie finally went to bed at
FE-t%
iI
.A-r,
1()tls%gaine
to watch, for the ;I fiI mistakes and Spruce
wt.
Deborah
r14E
LOW
11111S
"*4
C..
Lot
6.
The
give
Ind
take
score
fourth
foul of the game with 23
.r//tf #"U72~;q
R uselano Corp. to Wm. P. Elwood S27.9,W
Northwood, IOMary Lawrence, div. Lot 2. Blk A.
play this poorly? Can't he start the game over 4:30. Ile do'
II Soils OF
fans'
. but I have to do this to get Creek wa.s able to pull away to a continued till late in Ille
esn't remember what time he went to
aw
&amp; wt. Mary E - Lot 40. Gooldle Manor,
TwgjR p4aAES ARE
The Spring% Deerwood Ests ,
01ird seconds left in the third period.
I
VOU FUO?4f
II 4
Spruce Creek to ply our 5442 victory.
sleep, but it wasn't right away.
7,
4E rr,_-PeRr~ S "
411`00 4F
i
period, when with the score
1-1,99inbotham &amp; wl. Shirley A , Lt 17
The tall. slender sophomore
Til,0
SATH!5
Ful1ZN-S44 TmE,v,
Milliken's Ston*cfall, Inc. to
The Greater Constr. Corp 10
,
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Nioung, and that's what happens
were the entiments of
The visitors' front line had 6.5 tied, 26-26, Spruce Creek took did not return to the game and
ssure-co
Northwood, 121,500.
CAN eUILD 1,CVR
Eusiene A, Mallek &amp; wt. JO Ann F
"E IN
w-t
young i
he said collecting his thoughts. ever-present and can't be
'S
'THA
J8YMOf Corp. to Shirley P. Howls, Lot is,
[);Ile Phillips, the Oviedo lions' l Steve Bok. &amp;7 Anthony Gaiter the lead for good on a basket by
'S 'THA
F
Bill. F, Sweetwater Oaks. Sec 2A.,
9&amp;4UnFjJL
Winsor Manor, 17,700.
in his abis
ignored. It's the nature 0
ence, Spruce Creek
Still. Lot 61. Northilif
mtp&lt;p
mOME.4 THfiy'io1E
head coach, during the ha.lftime and 6-7 0wis Cantrell. Cori. Gaiter.
Mario D. La Poms &amp; wt. Joanne 10
I
remember thinking to myself, where's the the animal.
FINANCEC' FURTWelit
4
wu able to take control of both
Jaymor Corp to n M Vander Thomas R Hogle &amp; Eli:
ANCP WHEN
Carl H. MAJectilly Air A wt. Judith
A54LAI )Cij
' int. &amp;
of Friday night's game with sidering the lions' biggest man
.. Lot 106 Nor
line? 1Yue basketball is just a game. But any game
to Rotter Meyer a, wf. j#
But Spruce Creek was able to boards in the final period.
Arlen D. Hydeer &amp; wt. Janet, I? Int
Yep,
winning
isn't
everything.
But
it
sure
beats
21 thwood. $27."Q.
LAND Th
Spruce Creek.
isGary 11ird, who only stands 6- put the game away by doing
Bik A.less W IS,, is plarINIM at Lots
64. Town of Loegwood. UO,OW.
KANVLE THE
I
Jack Page Illo Jeannine A. to Bobby Lot
When asked why Hird didn't
A 28 Blk A., Brantley Hall l[lis.,
l"Wilips'staternent came wit. 4, the home te ni had a difficult just the thing Coach Phillips
III
Wr Earl Patterson &amp; wt. Doris to
C. Davis &amp; w4. Margaret H., Lt 11 A.
SS31sco.
LOP Enlr.. Inc. a par of Lots 203,
It the score deadlockcd at at 22 assignment in the 4-A visitors wanted them to do. Deep L-ito get back Into the game, Philhpi
Patricia a. Winfield, S91. Ita jam W I's Of It Blk J Lake WSYMAM Htl,. 204 &amp; 205 Forest city, Orange Park
reVonded, "I wanted to get
Lake Addn, %",too.
piece as the specthtors had from Volusia County
the tinrd stanza the visitors
Jelynnor Corp. to Noll Grigionl
Le
'TAKE
more
speed in there and Gary
A
L004
AT
watched tke Lions "let some air
"arrcon Corp. to Johnny Roger
E-i
Winter Woods Un. 4. sAit,ow.
To cupe with this problem, went into a man-to-man defense
ANCi IF
HAp%o y ~VLJ
wt. I rent a portion of Lots 91 &amp;
ee co
PROFVRTY AII SEL&amp;;rT
6
:;A-LR
Pearl F. HaywoomI wid. to Phvoc Norlhwood, 17J."g,
POPWIll A wt. Daphine W. Lot 7. elk
04 CVY
CAN RITOUC.E -THE PII )
fT6
out of the ball" for all of the Phillips had this men slow the and Oviedo was unable to do has b n mplaining about a
'TNfi Ha"s -mu "A.VT.
iI
D. Sterling Park Un. 1, 134,700.
.0
t
6~SN,I#ICRZ 9v Cto.yo
BE
Thl Lot 24,
I
had back, so I kept him on the
ATS
econd jvriod r:d part of the ball down late in the first period anything with it.
Elk G WDoamero Park ;nd rtpl.
00V4 09 THE FiN15KA*
-'-'R HO"a AAIV
bench."
first.
VCU stSOL$:'
in order to get Spruce Creek in a
-I arn very disappointed. I
rrrrrr,
A. L. P Iche &amp; wi. I vy to Charles H.
"We went into our deliberate one-on-one situafion.
Hird only got five rebounds
felt we played so good for
L. SPII L wt. Patricia C.. Lt 9
attack, I don't like to call it a
"I am sure their coach is almost three periods and then for the entire night and the
Bf`OOkh011OW, U1,olog.
wt. Francine to
when Sprucr Creek went going to have to make some when we had jur chance to win whole team only gathered in 14
Michs*IJ. Dwyer &amp; wt. Chart&amp; R. Lt
from a man-to-man defense to a changes in the second halt and the game we were unable to defensive rebounds in the
s. ec, it,
game.
zone," Phillips explained. one of them might be. coming take advantage of it.
Also, some of our nien were in out of the zone," Phillips told
Tucker arcs., Inc. 110 JOSW E.
"I would have to say that we
Dennis Golden was the only
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Graham, Trust". Lt$ 111
foul trouble. but I
fit)* men to come down court third period to begin.
Icto
Granite Corp. I.- Robert I
offense very well in the fourth the Uons as the leaping seenior
and gun the ball up against a
wt. Terry H., I of Lt 2 a
"If we can stay close and they period."
scored IZ
i- "t C,00mmffIch HIIIS 6th Addn
LIRItiffing Ix-tween 5)-liables. loss last Tuesd,ay.
8)
1
;C07IAI1I1AHA,N1i
'fwo
such
pzi.sses
b%
Wright
t
Iferald Coff espondent
To the players coming
"It's not a matter of w3nfing gave Lyman a 12-poin'
t lead at
K"neth E. Gobbert Margaret
through the door prior to to run tip the ware, it's just that one point in the final frame.
to Anne C. Wickliffe, From NW cot.
Lt I WA?tS Forms, SIDD.
It I,yman had been as cold ganietime a Lyman statistician it's not our style to slow down
But a big Lyman failing,
Estill Brower Ill, wt. Msry 1(,
_1X)
hooting
its the Bishop oore Joked, "You'll have to really the game to preser% a lead,
has been at other times, were
_V
Delbert i. Brower wt. Alice M L I
gym temperature Friday night, run to keep warm tonight."
the coach said.
ISL Myrtle Lake Hills, silI
free throws. The), hit only 13 of
Charles 0. Bilebbl" &amp; wt. CoI 10
woiAd have been in big
tier words proved prophetic.
While both clubs were mostly
1 (otitinued on Page 2-11)
Ct aries o. Babbitt st wt cassit M
A
~p
trouble. As it turned out Bishop llig,h school basketball doesn't, equal in rebounds and turhloore was the cold team.
get much faster than novers, LyInn kept the Ilor- A Taylcf
000.- Wright 6 s ii,
Lo Verne F. Bardeen to La Vern*
Lyman shot 42 per cent front Lyman and Bishop hiloore nets down with I strong man 40- KAulman 8 0 16, Carter o o o.
F- Bardem &amp; wt. Dorothy, Lt 161
the floor to Bishop Moore's 34 played. But, to paraphrase a man that forced Bishop iNloore Thomas 3 6 12. Smilley 5 ~' 2 Totals,
Qvvml~ Mirror So. Adan ca., floor
per cent (including a zero per popular rock song, that's the to bide its titne nd shoot 20 III13 S3
Clarence L. Walker &amp; wt. Pamela
ISHOP MOORE: Fernell 2 2 6.
to Franklin w, Schwarz &amp; wt. mary
cent first period), to up its way Lyman coach Rick Steinke mostly front the outside.
Talbert I 0 2, Meckarihi 2 0 A.
P-, Lt 24. 151k a. Camelot Un I
e-son record to 7-3 and clinch a likes it,
Lyman meanwhile, worked Gralton 5 0 10. A. Fussell 2 4 1 T
121.1 OD.
0 2 2. Lovvr4s 5 3 11 Totals
5345
Metro
Conference
victory.
"By
I
the
time
the
year
is
out
the
inside with 6-9 center Jon F
L. Hall to wells. it. Voss Lot
(
I A!i
31, Ilk " Tr. ity, Soniandia speriall,
Inside
the
heatless,
golden
people
are
going
to
think
I'm
Kaufman and 6.5 forward
1.
s10@.
A
dorne facility, fans shivered crazy for playing so fast," he Bernard Wright taking tile
Lyman
H. Knox Billottinighm 10 Wm R.
t
under blankets while both clubs said. "But we play better the honors. Sophomore Greg sishopmoore
VOSS, Loft
21. flik H Tr. &amp;J,
raced around the floor. "I'm faster we move it. Evans Th,omas, who started the game,
fe
Eleanor costelmon, sgi. to
rised
Eleanor Casleirn,sn &amp; Kent J • it
played well against
YOU
list
n an
/
ten. Lot 2S. Lake Brantley Holt,
Fouled Out Talbert. FUSI
one
Lvman
observer,
his
teeth
Steinke referrcd to the GI
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minutes
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BOONE: Coffe~ SO 0
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to 27-10 It asn't until 4:08 was McConnell 0 2 2 2 Repass 2 00 1
showing on the clock that Lake Tookes, 2 6 8 lor Totals It 11 70 13
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NEW YORK The Memphis Grizthes and th e Bmingham Vulcans both made presentations to t he
National Football League for expansion franchises
Friday. Commissioner Pete Rozelle said a decision on
Memphis would have to be made
March m order
complete the 1976 schedules,
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1l5'er Community 72 per game,

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all seven under par

Said RW of Mifler: "I never pay any attention to the rest
of these donkeys. They don't pay no attention to me so I
don't P) no at tention to them

WAtIACE

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Anybody can relate to it.
Reduced to its common de-

the fnnnn.
CBS is the TV conduit this

than %tatched Neil Armstrong's just a football game. the nnual
ment with NBC. The game will million last January.
,Our gonI is 11.) get 50 per cent,
(-hampionship of the National I)e be aj,
led through 308stations,
and
we're slowly getting
Football League, the end of a lncludi satellites
Under Iloselle's slick manthere,
Sterling remarked after
W11-1. GRENISIXY
of a 'cnIeflt and with the aid of t he
five-month season in which unIt is the television phase
Al' Special CoffesAllident
last
Wednesday's
$149 win over
told millions release their frus- the 9111le that has made such an networki. the Super Bowl his
DAYTONA BEACH
\1J,\1! (Al"I It is in Lsent trations and aitiate their unpact on the American social biconne more of a spectacle Daytona Beach Community
Alabama Gov. George C.
that counts its age in Roman inigimitions by watching 250than a ' t U 'ame Hasina College
has- et—A
Wallace has been named grand numerals, is would :;omc first lwwid men slain away at each structure.
For years the family tele- Paid $3.5 Ilkillititi fui Lim pri
marshal for the Fel~. 15
century emperor. On the day of other on lime-striped, 100-yard vi:ion set was regarded as he lege, CBS this year will cover to the free throw line 277 times
. t
Daytona 500 Grand National i ts occurrence ministers short Fields
the production as it might a this year, and connected on 69
man
s
domain
on
Super Bowl
stock car race at Daytona en their Sunday sermons.
13 col per cent of the tries Opponents
It is the 10th such title game
unday -- as on most foothall dozen moon walks, ming
International Speedway.
Crime declines. l3tisiness (Irops
fir
uaineris
nd
110 monitors. have hit 61 per cent of 245 atIn ma ki ng the announcement o ff shpl) iraffic dics down ince the American Football Sunda)"s through the year
tempts.
league merged with the parent creating f ami l
Th e auto, tire and ra zor blade
y tensions,
Bill France Sr., president of the on normlly teeming thruways.
And in rebound the Raiders
NFI, in 1966. Rotated among
marital problems and in some sponsors must pay $230,W0
International Speedway Corp., And the nation vocs into a warm weather cities,
a have raided the boards for 30
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t goes cast's divorces. The common minute for commercial time. more total rebounds than op.
said, "Gov. Wallace has been a strange trantue.
this
iami's Orange ritual -InultiplicA in 40 million This is the most ever demanded
true frl!nd to auto racing over
It is Super Bowl
ponents - 522 to 472. That is 40
America's Bowl • kickoff, 2 p.m. EST, households
-- had been for the for TV fixture. It is exceeded
the years and we are proud to number one single sports event
am
o 36 for
indas Tan 18
man to put
onk t NBC's two part o"g Seininok
recognize his help to the sport each ycar.
h
rivs
If the Super Bowl freezes a
ii
." The going
b) naming him Grand Marshal
It represen ts the clinlat, the nation thro'agh telesision it elbow and close the door to the of the
y room
rate for top prime
for the world's greatest stock WcrId Series,
shows is club,"
was
of what has be- staggers the city that hosts it.
Sterling's
car race."
However, the influence of 180.000 -a minute.
come a national addiction
assessment earlier this week,
is a spectacle of mystical Howard Cosell arid prime time
Wal la ce was Instrumei in professional football PS)
It is
press agent's dream. and the figures for average
proportions which becomes a Mondas NIght Football base
bringing NASCAR stock car
The teams are ordered to be assists bear hi m out Seminole
cholohLsts have sought to diag- ritualistic mass activity," says
turnedthe game into largely a on the seene I
racing to his home state. The nose the fascination. Some say Professor Ilea]. "Rather than fmily affair. Surveys show
week in advance players have assisted their
creation
of Alabama Inter it is an es(ai kitch Froni world mere
of
the
gune
Ind
to make them- fellow play-makers 2U times
sersIonar) entertain
nal
that
in
100
homes
tuned
in,
100
selves
available
For a carefully this )e, and opponent assists
tional Motor Speedway at tensions and Problems. Others ment, it is a propaganda ve hicle
men will be watching the game
Talladega was due to the desire contend
chmeographed series of inter. number at 124. Randy Faber
represents thL strengthening .1 nd leveloping vompred with
of the Governor to base
53 women, 23 vw
major fulfillment of Walter \titt) the larger social st ru
leads all Raiders with 71
cture."teen-agers between 12 and 17,
lea gue auto racing in Alabama. dr eams.
assiSts,
while Reggle McDonald
"The Super Bowl," adds NFL and 18 children up to 11
The sodal hilit is te
The Governor's wife, CorIn a way, says Pr3f. Michael Cpininissioner Pete Rozelle, a
has 64 and
p Noe 48.
'* The ladies resisted at first Friday night press reception, a
nelia, is also a great fan of A Real, assistant profe
ssor of tnttunc public relations man, but
Seminole's
five
strters are
we brought th em lfl kic ki ng I;lcapaf fair attended b) up
NASCAR Winston Cup racing.
communicat ions at the Univer. "is like the'last chapter of a and screaming, one television 5,000. In 1973, it was held on the ,jfl aseraging double figures in
She was the fi rst woman to e ve r
sits of California in San Diego hair raising rn)stery. No one official said 'And they
Mary. anchored off Long scoring. Chip Noe with 15 per
drive a pace car for a 500 mile it is a minisciale portrayal of life would think of missing it."
Reach, Calif.; in 1974, in the game leads followed by Reggle
stayed."
race when she brough t the field itself
"stressing the key
McDonald (13). Randy Faber
Since onl y 80,187, the Orange
Many homes now have more houston Ast r odo me- w he re t o
to the start of the 1973 Winston elements of modern society, Bowl capacity. will be
ws
(12),
Vernon Johnson (1:), and
able to than one set. On Super Bowl were barbecued on o
500 at Talladega
cniphastng control of ternt
acobs (10). Sixth man
see the action lfl the flesh, pay. Sunda), almost all are tuned to and last year at New Or'eans
Ile Governor was a
Terry
Jamison
has nine
Grand ry, efficient use of male domi- Ing 3220 each for tickets as pre- the game. A
Convention Hall. big enough to
man in Kansas
Marshal at Talladega.
nation. disciplind personnel CiOUS S
Leading
rebounder
is
fine jewels, the event with a big family reported that
I"'old six football fields, Cost: Seminole
High
graduate
becomes largely a television he had three color sets lined up

the Giant sale to Canadian Interests from Toronto

Pototial opposition is known to be Walter O'Malley of
s ge es
em, Donald Grant of the New York

Mets and John W. Galbreath of the ttsburgh rates,
but Phd Wrigley predicted if the deal was sound financially, he and the other owners would go along.

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nda Fauanne gase Doroth y Hamill a sf challenge at
the U.S. Figure Skating Championships Friday. but the
cooler Miss Hamil.1, 19, won her third consecutive U.S.

ladies

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Lions
said
received a
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baseball manager anywhere."

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hole total 227 to win the Harder HaIl Amateur Toumament
of the U.S.Go
soc1aUon's "gra pefrui t circui t." ggy
Harrnon of Gautier, Mis3., placed second 229 and Lancy
Smith of Snyder, N.Y. was th" with

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bct for the

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lifestyle undergoes a dra.
inisters say
'Itic change.
they find prishoners getting

Seminole

Da tona Pi*er Rewards

1114u&gt; if the sermon goes past 12

Wins

o'clock and it becomes discreet

Hollingsworth, came through.

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annel bass, four to six pouM, are obliging anglers in th
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Only two boats ventued out from Net Harbor all week. They
reported bottom fishing just "so4u" but Greg 1AGDur, fL"g
from his own boat, the "Virghiia M," bested a rive foot eight inch

sailfish th!t Saturday.
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there isIile chance of keeping their population down.
ke Jp speckied perch catches continue to be excellent
Even Thursday morning ahead of the advancing cold front,
Ifiley's Camp had many fishermen out. Henry Effis and Mr.
Qark, Orndo, took a string of
Bay Bninell and Russell
DevIK Orlando, had 37; Mr. and Mrs. Sightler, Orlando, 16 and
Noah Jones pulled in 16.
Ron Selk of Fern Park landed 35 aj~d earlier in the week, Iferb

Mul!IsflshedthreedaysFor Itothlof99

ut arc t he re but it is ha rd to find any large

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POunds.

Bullhead minnows are showing up in lAke Jessup and as a

rilL bass fishing is greatly improved.Several bas e been

Haven, hit the baslastSatorday and landed 13 They threw back
tLiring thc roi i xteI the liiit of 10 each
trl

Bank fi ien are gett

plenty of specks in the deep water

but the feeding period iWed Dre they reacW th&amp; quota.

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The infesta tion of Nile Perch (Tilla pia),
onroe, s sprea in
c In a
mon

flaward East at High Banks Marina tells of good balf; fillihing
brought in in the Wekiva Riser neai his place and
speckled perch m the deep
holes Wong 11-ic river bank.

reported

IIowrdaisohadwordofthede,agispatht, an elghtt

Mup.

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Totals 12 6 14 )0.
SEMINOLE Hayes 2 S 15 12

Walker 0 CL 1 0; NkGovern 2 4 9 Is;
Newman 0 2 4 2. Totals: 10 ll 17 3g,
II 13 4 3-30

Seminole
mainland

MAINLAND JV

Carter 7

a 10-point buck kifled not too far from his camp.

19 7

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Pacific. Ore 92, Willamette,
Ore 91
Alaska Anchorage So, Warner

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W New Mexico 69, Colo Mines
American U 19

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Washington
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Ke ntuc ky
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Virginia
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Ne w Y ork 107 Kentucky 101
San Anion.o 121, Indiana Ill
Donver 1 55. Virginia 171
Saturday's Games
New York at St Louis

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MIT 71

79 Monmou th III 75
Beckley 91, Ohio Valley Col

Monmouth. NJ 12, Kean 6S
73 Md Bait

Cnty 63
Alfred ", Hobart &amp;o
Rensselaer

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Westmar

Christian 100, Col of
Santa Fe YS
Buena Vista 12. Simpson 69
Dubugue 66 Wartburg 57
Dak ot a St IS. Mt Many 65
Chicago circle 77, MiChDrarOkla

PrincttOn 62. Harvard S?
Penn 71, Dartmouth
VitIanya 7$ Boston Col 70
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the famous Axe Maker, won his
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sponsors and for political and
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Clyde
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A Saturday night after
Don Weiss, a Rozelle aide. grade
again. Lyman's lead, while
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edi tion.If
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her highs for the morning: Sharon Raymond 185, Sonnie
ens 181, and Johnson and Boness 176. Turkeys fell for Pakovic,
Clara Van Dusen and Slaughter.
Sharon Seimer converted the 54-10 split. Barbara Tulk and

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High Average for the league is Garner with a 161.
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Ginny Duniho 194-524, Marvin McNutt 192-515 Ron! Brede

1809, Sharon Selmer l830, Ed Seer 1fl Frank
Slaughter 182-529,Mary Henderson ISOM, Judy Bellamy 18
Barney Driver 1 711 and Geo Beers 173,
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Dot Button bowlmgfor A&amp;Aceans thtiiirolledanic
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The high game Ind series goes to the Capri Team with the
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Andy's Paint &amp; Body Shop team had a 159 game. Janet Standifer

bowling for the Vogel Car Wash team had a 155 game

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arriett Jones, argie Smith, Audrey Bolger, Marlene Burk.
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Hdk) 191 Kostisal 185

Converted splits: Louise Cosat and Kostival spared the 2-7
split, Dot Coats 5-7. Margie Farris and Thelma Hickson 5-10, and
Polly Busher picked Lp the &amp;7
split. Mary Williams and Carolyn
Street rolled a four bagger each.

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Manobo Mencha

RLANDO

Both attendance and hanWe Al Fussell and Dasid lWfldes
fun
habits
willing
to
have
up at Sanford In the last two minutes Bishop
blow t ssid on Is Angeles Orlanbeen
do
There
have been two Moore had come back from a
Sunset Strip or New Orleans'
trifectas pay Ing over $5,000 and 47-33 deficit to 47-41, but the loss
Bo ur bon Street the Texas 11)11
seserai $1,000 perfectas.
of those two good mid range
lionire in boots and wlde-brim-

ampa gs

LOST English Bull flog male
brown &amp; white. 1 yr. d, 13 lbS

TUESDAY MORNIN G SWINGERS LADIES

I-#, C: I D,G 's

Cost

With Tampa closing for the shooters crippled the Hornet
Illed hats the Hollywood and
ffort.
New York jet setter, soul people season, several top dogs
dec ked o ut in colorful iotswts
Out Of tillieouts and almost
an
an
own with jewels, Seven of the top 10 kennels at out of time, Bishop Moore
fl e Super Howl cTo5 rep.h mp tre area ) rat ng con finued to move the ball well,
bu t sh poorly, as U clock
ere.
resents the biggest spenders in

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kos outgrow the swing set or small

3. Ica Arat,a, 4,

S

For information lead ng t o the
rCtrfl a Mosler government file
cabinet and rec or ds Inside. Call
between I and S Monday throuq
Friday, I)o 505j

or frIends of proIe

"Gir apef ruit Pill" with Diadas plan

el., 2

Bax@.. 2
Circuit Breaker,

THE NEWLY RENO VA TED

(

Part of the Bishop Moore
problem was the fouling out of

es ALANON

For famili

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Pna e Afava Sicflcz

S Intl Autrr

Jai- AlIa!
ai

SHELL STATION 2500 PARK AVE,
SANFORD

gu

Eddy Beilia S Neçui Jay' 6 Urfa

t P4u Elorza
SEVENTH — 1

1

7 10 1 Tell DI (7) 780;11 60 6 00 10 10 2 Barre Javi 151
DO (5 61 SSA 40, Q 1 3 6) %is ki P (6 5 60, 5 00. 1 Ccho BonooA (J) 8 20.

LE

n charity chances second

1 Ica Via 2 Eddy.

First $100
Reward Offered

IN YOUR FAMILY?

i

Pe 7

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&amp; Fou nd

iCobia) with 1 155.
"Star of the Week" is Gary Varner with pliLs lo4 pins.
FRIDAY 's RESULTS
land
Thent&gt; rise 200 games were rolled by the following keglers.and Alice Hendricks bowling for the Three Pinballs had a lr_4~,
ialher Lopez 13. Melbourne
Sandy Russell's 161 helped them win three from the Ellman s
FIRST - I Ica Sanchez (8) to 6o, The high of the night was Dave Hunt 246Cmiral Catholic SS
229-202
for
the
high
set,
&amp;Ittery
team. Empire Auto Body Shop won three from Dolphin
Flagler Palm Coach 73, Pier 5 80, 4 00, 7 Barre Yza (3) 500. 3,40.
-1150 841. Other highs- Gary Varner 205_201.19(~=416, Phil Roche
I UrlAtenif (4) 620; 0A30)
win Taylor So
Finance.
233-19&amp;195-M, Bill Westfall 220-737, Fred Samples 193-193-214.773,
S-42 40 P IS 3) %1" 20
Elaine Galloway spared the 5-7-8 split, and Syl%ia Paye
SECOND - 1. Ica Leniz (2) to w,
Chuck Blackburn 191-242-718, Kit Johnson 201.202,726,
.11-%.hnson 201-190-201-761. Eric Storm 206-202-736, Terry Waldrop
11 10 3 Larri Eloria (3)620 Q (7
=49i -7s7, Chuck Baker Sr., 205, Burt Tx 213, Jack Kaiser 214,
FRIDAY's RESULTS
"Star of the Week is Early n Muue with 50 Pins over her
FIRST- 5-16, 5: 1 Peggy Plld
S?7 43
Russ Morton 200. Dave Lacy 201. Gee Wldrrip ?!3. GFry Priske
51 15 00, 1 fti. 4
2 Xnwiiii, Puddins
THIRD - 1. ArechaLenit (2) 200 and Connie Iahman 204 .718 foiaverage for the eek. Shake Suigles is still in the fwst place spot.
the women,
1) 21 00 500 3 Blue Benny (1) 1100 1 10 1 40 2
OguIza Quia )
High games for the evening: Liz Rice 204499, and the high series
6 40; 0 (S 7 1 S93 60. 3 111.
PYCOATS LADIES LEAGUE
4 10, 4 60. 3 1 cA Arana (1) 5 60; 0
goes
to Cathy McCl oud with
o&gt; 500 a nice 5 set Iuise
SECOND - 3.0. D: I Look Ethel (7 3)
60, p (2 3) Sl"10
of the Week" is Twila Barrow with plus 124 pins.
(61 7 60. A 00. 3 20, 2, C Pet's Tracy
%`hcaton had a 498 and Sue Ce)mowa rolled a 482 set.
FOURTH - I AlavaPefet to) 11-irrow carries a 97 average and rolled a nice 163 game.
Al.

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Bulpel

1 3) 3. 40.

because they're SUPERIOR.

u started Period, when they were being

4

6 Alva Miguel. 7 Bilbao Sanchez~

Montague Mystic, 7 Moody Hall.I
Mineola Pette

New

1 Erdo:a Mi

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auter 213 The 500 series included Slaughter with the high of

Ghost

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Dog
Racin
g

In writin g

I )man, for example, hit none
of

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muffler, tallpipe, exhaust pipe AND labor
for as long as you own your car -

ji)

66.

FIFTH

Pakovic rolling the highest 220, Shannon Corsi 219 ar.d Carol

BaShful But,,bj.

7

Sanchez,

Alava Miguel

Blondy Jane, 0

TENTH

latBriarwood

LOSt

drinkers
For further information C811 473 4517
FOURTH - 1, Cacho Elofla. 7,
o
Prirnin(y) Qu 018
Negul Echave; SInford At
Anon Family Group P 0,
i
rch Per ez S Barre Zarre 6
Box $53 Sanford Fla, 37771
Bilbao Java, 1 Man

FIFTH - 1. Fermin Mencha; 2r 6 Marurl Ramon. 7. Colava
ChuchoAguirre, 3 ErdotaRamon; Larrea. S. FermInAltu
4 SantiMiguel; 3 ManoloSengoa,
NINTH - 1. Aguirre; 2. Zarre, I
6 Macun Larrea
7
Celaya
Jua n, I Erdoza S Bilbao; 6 AI
Echave, 6 Sa:a Muguef za
I Attu S. Cetaya.
SIXTH - I Barre Jivi, 7, Cacho
TENT
* H - I- Ramon; 7 ChvCho.
Bengoa, I Ogulza Zarre; 4. 3 M e nc ha, 4 Fermin. S. Maruri; 6

es

Mystery.

Apopka
Beach SS
5intcrd

3 Ica Okoki

Perez

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Jane.

7 Minta Ugly. 3 Times

Apalachicola

Leni: 3 Oouiza Qulola I Larri
Beitia S Eddy Via 6 Urfa Ara
7 Aluana Alberdi I Arecna Javi

1

14 INTH - 5.16, C: I Kay's Buffy.

Leon 74. Say 71
GGdby 47, Chocfaw 39
69,

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Pakov c
Gary Varner Sanford Classic Star

Drifter, 7 Canoe Shoes 3 Kim Sue
4 Texas Fay. S. Nora Gray; 6 GP's

Florida High spencer

Warner Academy 102.

Hughes 10U13(flto Lyman

of 16,8W. This makes 68,8W soon.

The

6

;

Christian

4—Personals

I Echano Okoki, 2 Ica.

S ManOIO Mugueria

Mugueria, 5

i

San

Ica Eloria; 7

Cacho Lenli

7 1 enc

Learn To Win 3 Here
Sa nte Fe $9 Hamilton County Comes Me I Touch Of Hope 5 Jim
plo,r 6 S et s Turn, 7 Donald Go
Spruce Creek 54 Ovido 12
0 Per low s Chano

er

Lyman

teanis receive 700 eaih, a total shoWd start closing the gap

person

Jacksonville
Englewood
Technical S7
Jacksonville Parker 6$
dal*00d 62

Ill Tech 72

.

13,000 each - go to the com- brought some top flight dogs Greyhounds were continually
ting teams. The 24 other NFI, from Tampa this week and going to the line.

he Is a

I

K s Melody S Idomore 6
Rumbler
7 Bingo Murphy; I

45

Quincy

Emporia

Ayiin

7

Unit. I City Liles, I Mystic King
SEVENTH
C: I Cth,
Rigby; 2. Bo Collins. 3. Polly Rose,

Bradford County Starke
Macdenny 10

Monroe 71, Vernon
Liberty 73. Grand Ridge 59

Strong Kennel net proceeds

Hughes Kennel But

80,187.
"The remaining tickets are

Iaing Louie

Mayo 71, Trenton 69 O,T.
Gainesville Oak Hall 48, Ma
rianna Academy 32

Chicago St 105, McKendree U AS
MO Valley 45. Cent Methodist
Gree'rifibooro

SOUTH

tQue Factor.

Aucilla

Kearney St 79.
, OT

Williams 66, Clark 64

St

I

FOURTH - 1. Barre Elorla. 2. Alberdi. 7. AldanaOkoki~ IS. Larri.
NeguiQuicila; 3 CachoSanchel; 4, Perez
Arechn Berwgoa; Sr Domingo Javl; 6
EIGHTH - 1. Chucho Beng0a; 2.

Devil 2 Marigold Oak 3 Todays

School 60

High 6)

III 67

W C onn

Alachua Rolling Green M

THIRD

3 Ica Eborza I

Alber di

Jahn% Academy 45
Branford 64, Bell 43
SI XTH - 5.11, A: I WyCliff Andy,
DeLand 6S. Gainesville High 2 Bob's MIA. 3. Bud's Go Go, A

Washburn Kan 19 SS

Benedictine. Kan
Rochi-

ter Tech 63

continues to dominate Sanford- races.
Orlando Kennel club with 25
%ictories during the first two

autorisaUl!&gt; earmarked out of

4

Irrs ill[. S Rondi Harris, 6 G.R Is
Explosive; Yr Sweetie R inds;

Or

56

Thc

s Beta

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Coe. lc%a 77. Beloit 60
Chadron, Neb 64. Concordia,

EAST

utgers Camden

6$

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1, ALCOHOL A FROBLEM

FIRST-S-iii,e:i WycliffSadie;
7 R &amp; T Chindler , 3 K

61
Jacknvlle Raint-s

SECOND

Sla Aguirre, 3 Fef min Ramon, 4
Celaya Mencha, S Marurl Bengoa.,

TONIGHT'S ENTRIES

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Set on Hall 19. Hawai i 75

Northeastern 92

Lock

Jacksonville Temple 62, Jack
nvilit Episcopal S6
Jacksonville Paxon 61, Jack
sonvi lie Stanton 39
Tallahassee Godby 41. Choc
fawhatchet 19

TL

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BarreArana; S, Eddy-Sanchez. 6,
Urfa Okoki, 7, Larri Alberdi

THIRD

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Echano Aran&amp;. 4

Echano Sanchez; S. Aldanj Beills;
SIXTH - I Oguiza Javi; 2.
6 Eddy Yfa, 7. Urfa Alberdi; 8, Cacho Perez, I Barre Echave; 4.
Larri Elorza.
Domingo Miguel; 3- Arecha

vitIe Bolles 10

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Basketball

63,

73

Echano Beitia

360 3 20 7.20. 7 J L JO V lfl3 10

ange Park 47
Charm. 4. Birthday Go; S. J S, C,,s
DeLand 6S, Gainesville 60
Go Girl. 6 Harm^ 7, Con
Lake City Academy 71, Lake stellation. a Jack Hoefe
50 OT
City Forest Hills I?
THIRD
Brockport $8, CW post ?9
514 D 1 Mineo la
Lake City Academy 71, For
Angel, 2 it T. Come Along, 3
Bicila Q, Bethany Nalarent
est Hills Academy 12
Krista. 4. Harries Maid; 5 Monte
SS
Alactiva Sante Fe f9, Hrn
Blue, 6 Easy Punch, 7, KG Cougar.
Fit Loma 117, Mid America
$lion County 66
Leesburg
Ss.
Gainesville
FOURTH - s.iii, m: I. PnantOM'S
Pacific Christian 90
Azus
a Buchholz 10
Ann 7A Venture. 3Bo Hammond
a C
Greenville 99, Bronso
I PC
fl 0.
5 rgger.
USIIJ $2, Southern Cal Cot 49
Keystone Heights 11, Inter
Red Canasta, 7 Mafor Dec; I Dusty
MIDWEST
lachen
Pow
HDPir Coll 101, Tuscuium its
Hawthorne 61, Lake Butler So
FIFTH - S-10, D: I Wycliff June,
Mich TKh 70. MinnMorrls 64
Gainesville Yonge a4, Chjel 7 Jokin Jim. I Country Rip. 4
Carlelon 60, Concordia, Minn. land 4S
Strato Queen, S Artistic Style 6
$3

Coll

Middlebury

&amp; Lee

FIRST - 1. Negusl_enit~ 2.

Jacksonville
F letcher
$8, 2 60. 3 Eacies Shef1 (3) 7 60; 0 (1 1)
Jacksonville Forrest S3
10 20. T (1 7 3) 7100; 39.73.
Jacksonville Kenny 46. Jack
A - 7803, Haoidle
$195.724

Rider 12, Trenton St 49
Bloomsburg St 92, Catholic U

Indiana
'irginia at K en tucky
TodaysOames
enuc t
St Louis
Ind-ana
P4
York

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St.w 4

Connecticut ". Columbia 69
Urbana. Ohio, 64. Ind SW 63
Tran%ylvanla 78, Ind U Pur

150 -

New York
San Anton

Cit y 5

Simon Fraser IS, S Ore 72
Whitman 62. E Ore 60
Lintield U, Pacific Lutheran
$1

W L Pd

enver

Jacksonville White S7, Jack
sonville Jackson 41
Jacksonville WOlfwn 67. Lake

Pacific Ore 56

Phoenix

Bannon's King (S) 240, 740~ 1
Wed nesday Go (I) 310 0 (56)
1160. P (65) 15240; (76 with 65)
964 30, 39 48
TWELFTH - I. K's Pharoah 11)

TWELFTH

We th
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Milwaukee at Washington
New York of Golden State
Today's Games

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the average buff, the $20 tickets everything in sight, Strong won
f Continued from Page 1- B)
are almost impossible to get. I I races during the second week
Twents sl thntiind are a! to go along with 14 vi ctories
I while Bishop
lotted tosemon ticket holders in opening week. A distant second Moore calied I I of 12. But the
the host city - in this year's with 11 victories is the Larry Hornets kept getting
many

blo ws

Total Fouls, mainland
Seminole 11
Fouled Ou1: None

65

1 Arecha Perez

SATURDAY NIGHT
ENTRIES

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Urfa Elorza
—

3,076, Handle - 1147,012.

ELEVZUTH
IS B I Sil'
O'Hare (6) 7610. 660, 660, 2

Camar

Community College charity
'

New Orleans at Detroit

61

to make
the rest.
Ii,body is a big shot.,,
absolutely
Cross 3 0 2 6. Wiggins 3 2 3 1. TaVW
12310 Totals 71 31747
certain
until the final minute,
The Super Bowl normally
Two charity nights have bee
SEMINOLE: starting s oo to. brings in 5o,000 to 60,000
Wc got out of here by the
visitors held at the
Jenkins 044
4
The first
skin
of our tedh," Steinke said.
Martin 1 0 0 14; Brown S'2 ° I2
to a place such as Miami, charity nit was held for the "But I'm proud of the fact there
SmIth0000 HlisOOOO w
Houston, New Orleans and I
Fl orida Board of Regents wasn
berry 1007; Hayes00 00 Totals. 21
olet down afterowloss to
Angeles.
Wher
eas
the
normal
scholarship program
6$ d
Both
Mainland

SI

Pepperdine 75, San Francisco

59

koff of the New Orleans Tourist saw six of 12 West Coast
01 1

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DEADLINES
Day Before Publication

II) 610 320 3 Parre Zarre II; Urza Len,: S Larri Aran 6

5 20. 1.60. 3. Algo Rebel (1) 1,20; Q
6) It 40, 31 40

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Sunday - Noon Frida

Eddy Alberdi, 7 Larri Okoki; S

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Prep Basketball

fist

Strong

the world, says !ster Kaba. or

Fouled Out: None

tt

l

oon

en cha 151$ 20, Q 1 2 6) 133 10; P (6

(36) 25
P(63)3900 3221
6 20,3 40 3 Marurl Juan (1) 3 10 0
TENTH
114 A I Fruit Float (6 7)55960 P167)5271 10 BigQ (I
I?) 2 60 7 70 770 2 K s Sprite (6) 6 with all 6) $16060 (All 7) $101 20

eap

41c a IIflL'
3lc a line
74 c a line
CHARG E)

3 Lines Minimum

MONDAY MATINEE

I

RATES
1 thru 5 times
6 thru 23 times
26 times

8:00 A M
S:30 P.M,
MONDAY thru FRIDAY

2 Er:a Juan; 3. Chucho Altu. I
Bilbao Aipi; S. Sala Larrea. 6
Maruri Rarnon;
7.
Celaya
Muguerza; 6. Santi Mencha

NINTH - 5-16, C: 1. Factual (6) 260, 0 116)
4 00, 3-AD. 2 40; 2 Tiny Tide (3) 920,
TWELFTH - 1. Santi Larrea (6)
1 40; 3 Roc k I stand R ock (S) 3.00. Q
Is 60, A 60, 3 00, 2 Chucho Alpl I y)

$0 Sam Houston 78
Wayland Baptist 7) Phillips 64
Wiley 85 Paul Guinn 12

831-9993

HOURS

Arecha Zarre.

Sanchez.

ELEVENTH

3931

87 5f Mary-ii, Tex 77.
Tex Baptist 61 Tex West bo,
Midwestern, Tex 71, OT Angelo S1

St 81,

W Mont 62, E Mon? 55
Fresno Pacific 74, L A

Daisy ( I) 10.10. 9.10; 3. Fancy Fitlie

SI Edwards Tex 9) Trinity Tx

Wasnington 76 California
Tex El Paso 49, Wyoming IS
New Mexico 00 Cob St 11

l

New York

local track.

The big one hit on a wild sinner.

The Van Cannon f amily,four generations of them, bass ffikhed
Travis Hodge atid Dale Brown, fishing out of WeM~-a River at Marina Isle and landed a few in spite of UnSetUed Weatha.

cc

0 0 2; Black I OMcQ:n

Mainland

enough to keep. The eight and !cn inchers grab "Trout-Touts" and caught recently around the rmuths of creeks entering the
wures"b or e th kcepe r size can get to lt One pywldof
strings of specks
landing about 40 with only six of Um over the 12 bitch Wt.
landed. Ronnie Cash wored wM 15 to 20 on se%wal trips this
Jcly, camp opera tors on the Wekiva mver had song
week
en~oiujraiging reports. Paul and Kathy Sn)sder at Wekiva IA1xfifig
Four shad and 27 speckled perch fell to Mr. Mayberry a
listed a f our and a ha pound bass landed by a North Carolina
rty as they ol1ed theriier near Marina Isle Camp and a nine
visitor, Mr. Sheel% Speckled perch are biting in front of the catrip
and threv quarter pound bass was weighed in for camp vWw.

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MAINLAND GIRLS Corse 212
S ThomasOo 00 McGavity 0 171

39 Los Angeles

322-2611

iMuguerza

TENTH -I.Maruri 16) 11.60.5.40,

A: 1 President M

Carabelle 63, Wewahitchka 56
ELEVENTH -5.16.A: 1. Snolke,
Shanks 111, Jrhylor County 69
2 Yeller Bear; 3. K's Carietta, 4.
Madison 61, Jefferson county Noble Tony, S Fir OU d Erreiie, 6.

Starter, Tim Raines, had est scaiping rates in sports For and thghwa&gt; Robber
winningW

fouled out so Hollingsworth was
sent in. fie was fouled three
conse cu tive times He hit four
high wbids failed to
out (it the live freethrow at.
ddi"Pen tlx: viltimiasni of many anglers who visited the Main
&amp;reet Pier m Daya Thuraday The ase ones w
tempts
and won the game.
rewarded
In early action the Tribe J V
with a teii-~rffic run of bluefish in the two pound class hitting "Seahawk" plugs and cut mullet Ut as fast as they were cast.
co
slip..
ping
by Mainlard, 48-17. San.
According to Merle Keller, pier manager, whiting bit well all
ford's Leon Jerikings hit four
week until the storm moved in and a few dwepshead and drum
w
also obsen ed among
straight freethrows in the laist
catches
Dale Robins did his fishing from !be Ormond Be.wh flier and
twenty se conds that were the
pulled in a channel bass weighing 26 pounds two ounces. fie
EMEM? margin of difference.
eleamt1he big one after putting it on the scales.
The J.V. was led by Derrick
least two were landed this week by anglers using freshwater
An6ther big one, this one a speckled trout, was landed in
Martin with 14 points wW!e Ken
shrimp or balt. The Tillapin were imported a few years ago as an
Tomoka Basin according to Wayne Brady at the Fismn' Hole Bait experimental prod in con
Brown
hit 12 points and pulled
trolling week growth Some of them
down
12
rebounds
and Tackle Shop, Daytona. Brady reported sheepshead plentiful managed to get loose and enter the St. Johns River system.
around the area bridges and good sized mangrove mapper biting
It
was
a good night for all
As one biologist put it, ft fish has the "appetite of an
in the Ha lif River
elephant and the reproductive abilities of a rabbit" Although
Girls won their first game of U
Kent Gibbens, who spends his time fthing when he isn't on they are primardy vegetarian, if food becomes scarce, they will
duty at his place of business, The Tackle Box in South
season. beating Mainland, 38.
torn cannibalistic and eat the spawn and na11 f of
er fish
told of finding many atook in the back waters of Spruce Creek and
30 They had previously lost six
7bey are excellent table fare but almost Impossible
the Tomoka River. Most of
othto
catch
in a row.
them were mull but he managed to on hook and 11m; only occasionally does a fishennan land one so

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Clara

Santa

Loyola 47
San Francisco
ward St 7S

',

Orlando - Winter Park

.

3 00, 3 Dori n IS) ] 03, 0 (3 4) 16 60.

McMurr ir 61, Dallas B

10

has 6.9 rebounds per outing.

Fans have been knoiI to offer automobiles and mink coats weeks of the meet.
for tirkets. They bring the high.
With Fruit Float, Prairie Dog

I Continuea troM
' Page I- B)

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Washington St 67, Stanford 60

lii

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100.

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see an

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1)71 351

at

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ADS

Seminole

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70;

Aurora 82, Judson 77

CLA SSIFIED

e

ELEVENTH
I Oguiza JUfl , 7
Cacho Echave, 3 Domingo Miguel,
1 Barre Perez S Erdoza Beng
6 Manolo AIu, 7. Alava Aipi. I

Ut

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Sunday, Jan 11, 173S

C LASSIFIED DEPT

Toni (6). Q
521 $0, P II 41 500, 2 00, 3 Cacho MiQUCI
( I) I SO,
90. III?
Q (2 3) 531
P (2 3)517110
F IFTH
14 0 I H 0 s Cecil
SEVENTH
Echano Javi (I)
5) Ii 70.6 20,
2. Clay Delaney 1120, 500, 7 80. 2 Domingo Arana

EIGHTH

sets do a landslide busine

alone, the largest audience to Families and Friends have
event. Additional turned the occasion into a
millions will see it in Canada
and overseas
and Th an ksgiving

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Neighborhood bars

16 17

who at 7, is hauling
Nothing is too big for the Su. down 7.7 per game.
Jacobs

in the living room and six others

game will be viewed by 75 mil-

Phoenix

Boii St 76 Mont St 66

Johnson,

Nielsen, which keeps tabs on throughout the house, all in use per Bowl.
such things, estimates that the (luring the Super Bowl.
lion people in the United States

2220 321 I

14 M I Be My 110 Q (56) US 00 p
5301 10
TENTH
Oguanengoa (7) 3 Ramon,

$

MoSoutheqn

FAR WEST

Portland At Atlanta
Buffalo at Seattle

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Celaya AipI 7 vermin Larrea

Chucho Ramon
NINTH - IL Zarre, 2 Erdoza. I

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Huntingdon

Mont 76 Idaho St 71

0 IS Il $1570 P IS 5)5113

Cameron
91.
Northwestern. 2 80; 0 IS y) 173 6C. p (S 7) 190 60,
Okla
370S
EIGHTH
I Marun Mencha ( I)
NW Christian tO. NW Cal 73
SIXTH
5.14, A: I Highway IS O. 6 60 , 410, 2 Santi Muguerza
OkIa
Baptist
11,
Lubbock Robber (6) 760, 2 20. 740. 7. Clip (II
1 70. 500, 3 Chucho Juan (2)
ChrIstian 57
IS) 3 40. 3.70. 3. Carols Nancy (3) 7 00. Q (1 5) $47
60; P (0 1) $9) 00
17
3137.
500,7 Erdoza CSJ 6. 20 ,1 60 ; 3 Zarre
Knox 75, Lawrence 51
SEVENTH — 14. 0: 1 Ceemax
5
Q (5k) $106 40; P 16 5)
Rockford IS, Eureka 63

Bridgew4ter 17, Radford 72
Madison 90, Grove City 6S

Boston at Philadelphia
Washington at Cleveland
Los Angeles at Milwaukee

.

,

125 S
278 61;

Ala Huntsville 73.

27 9

t

77

Is

65

21 Is 138 ?' 1

Detroit

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NationW League owners appear ready to shed the
"oat by ruLdYU19

12 25
9 26

I

Kan4s City at Chicago

Named

How About Toronto Giants?

411

Statlift 1 12, Phoenix 110, OT
Saturday's Games

ople will watch the game nominator, the Super Bowl is year In its alternating arrange Week, and put the figure at $124 Ponents

Wallace

lb 20
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Francis

Middle

106
Milwaukee ID? Detroit 95

core a bucket every other time
they shoot, but Seminole Is on
ver ge
do ing it. The
the clt% in 14 New Orleans Raiders are hi tting 49 Per Cent
nsid~rcd the wide sweep of from die flour, ab
sed to a
t1te event, covering Super Bowl 41 per cent figuile
all op-

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St Bernard 63. Belhaven SI
Wm Carey $0 Montevallo 17
Tenn 9) Palm Beach
Atlantic
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Boston 118. WAShingon 113
Chicago 107, Buffalo IM
Philadelphia 1
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26.70,700,420;?.McKavell(2)3,40,
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2.80, 3 Moccas:n 18) 4 00~ (j

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Winston Salem 18, Norfolk Si

Pacific Division

r es pectively.

But as Sterling observed this
week,"n't look at the points
too much Look at the shooting
percentages, and the total
rebounds and assists. That's

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Milwaukee
Detroit

Winning Seminole Com- their opponents' 944. That

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Central 6$ Wrn Penn 5$

Luther 86. Upper Iowa 13
S, Xavier 89, Trinity. fit ss
Fort Hays St 90. S Colo 60

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Mron 71
Ccnt Christian
09, Calvary
Fla Sout hern 71.
ckinso n 69 flf,t 19
Chris Newport 79 Hampden
Be midj i 6$ Winona 65
Sydney
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Houston
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Buffalo
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New Y or k
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Central DIVISIOn
Washington
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stats through the first' 13 games,
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Abbey 102 Md E

Roanoke 71 Pfeiffer 67
Hampton Inst 69 Va Union

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Augusta is, Valdosta S1 69
S1 Andrews 67. Va Wesleyan

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Girls
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RCCOnditOned Batteries. $12 95

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JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC,
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home' in nice neighborhood,
Range,carpeting.dith*asher,CL
fence pan:ied family room

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recreational zmmenilies, split

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equipped, enclosed garage, Outstandlng landscaping Only 14.500
&amp; lake over payments N

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meeting. Each table was
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Mr. and Mrs. Dick Aiken, 444
Jimi L. Steakley became the
Given in marriage by
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announced later.
Elliott Ave., Sanford announce
bride of Timothy R. Johnson father, the bride wore an Ivory
the engagement of their
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daughter,
Margaret
Ava
Krienke-Chase
Cr ossroads Church of Christ, with fitted bodice embroidered
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Gainesville. with Brother in orange, yellow and green.
Beach, son of Mrs. William S.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ii.
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Richard Whitehead officiating She carried a cascade of peach
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Beach
of
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Ohio
and
Krienke
of Homestead anthe
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at the double ring ceremony in silk roses, dried mountain fern,
late William S. Beach.
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Sanford,
the
bride-toI
daughter, Susan Jane to
family members participated. The bouquet was centered with
be attended Seminole High
Randall Chase Jr., son of Mrs.
The bride is the daughter of the wedding band of her
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Randall Chase II and the late
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Steakley, maternal granmother, Mrs. J.
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cheerleader
for
three
years,
a
Mr.
Chase of Sanford.
Sanford. The bridegroom Is the S. Pettit.
member
of
the
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son of Mr. and Mrs R.aynold P
Sue McDaniel ser%ed as
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from South Dade high School
Johnson of Olaza, N D matron of honor in a rust Hindu
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She
graduated
In
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holds a BA in CtlemLstry
Paternal grandparents of the gauze caftan and carried a
1973
from
Central
Adult
High,
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Vanderbilt University;
bride are Mrs. Lola Steakley of crescent of la rge yellow mums,
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Currently
attending
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in
Nursing
from Columbia
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Sanford and the la te E S bronze and copper da isies and
Eastern
Kent ucky Uni versity in
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Steakle y ; maternal grand oak leaves.
Richmond, Ky., where she is
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New York University. She s on
parents are the late Mr. and
SUSAN JANE KRIF..NKF.
1r. and Mrs. Timothy H. Johnson
Bridesmai ds Dayle Steakley
MARGARET
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AlKl.N
secretary
of
Alpha
Phi
Sigma
the
Faculty
of
Manatee
Nursing
Mr. J.S. Pettit of Quebeck. and Linda Stephens were at- Steakley and Bob Finch.
4400 SW 20 Avenue, 316 ,and vice president of the Social senior year he was senior class Junior College in Bradenton. Virginia Theological Seminary;
Tenn. The bridegroom is the tired identically to the honor
,
Gainesville
The bridegroom is Work Club, she plans to president and president of
Followinn,
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Her fiance wag graduated served as Assistant at St.
a
wedding
grandson of Mrs. Emma Myrhe attendant.
a
graduate
student
at
graduate
in
May.
Future
Farmers
of
America.
from
Seminole High School and David's Episcopal Church in
in UL Fello wship Hall
of Plaza, N.D., and the late
Mike McDaniel served as
University
of
Florida,
Her
fiance,
born
in
Batavia,
lie is now a student at Eastern Florida State University where Lakeland for two years, and Is
Joseph Myhre and of Mr. and best man, Dave Bynum and of the church. the couple left on Gainesville. The
bride is a (fluo, is a 1972 graduate
Kentucky
University where he he majored in Business the Chaplain of Manatee Junior
it
we(hling
trip
to
Florida
Keys.
.
Mrs. Palmer Johnson of Roberto Santiago were ushers.
reading specialist in Levy Felicity-Franklin High School. .served on die Men's Inter- Administration. lie holds a College.
Palermo, N.D.
Groomsmen were Jerry
The y will make their home at County.
Felicit y, Ohio, where in his domitory Council, and plans to Master of Divinity from
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turmoil with crime and
of Jacksonville, pr esident of th e urged women to write unqualified leadership, Julian Sr., Carl lAnd, Gordon president, the meeting was also
Florida Fed eration of Women's publishers and TV com pa nies to America is still the greatest Sweeney, J.H. Van Roy and proclaimed Junior Day. Five
Jack Burney.
Junior Woman's Club mem bers
Club (FFWC) was introduced to register t heir complaints,
coun try in the world, and never
recognized were Ruth Gaines,
members of Sanford Woman's
On the school t't book issue, sell it short. According to her,
Mrs.
Clark,
Woodrow
Linda Hughey, Laurie Dickey,
Club Wednesday by Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Harris circulated a copy of res
toration
is
due
and
will
membership
chairman,
and
Jan
Freeman and Eve CrabAustin Smith , a past state a newspaper page which ap- happen through faith and seco
nd
president,
tree.
vice
president of FFWC.
peared in the Charleston (S.C. taking action,
welcomed the foliowing five
With a lengthy background in Gazette on Nov. 14, 1974, and
Mrs. Robert Karns conducted new members: Mmes. Joe
Junior
president
Jan
civic and charitable endeavors, was revised in April, 1975. The the business meeting followed C,azil Joel Field, Richard F reeman presented the state
Mrs. Harris's prominence will article, 'What Your Children by the covered dish luncheon. Mapes, Ned
Yancey and Percy president with a miniature
be featured in the next Will Read," is frightening Luncheon hostesses
were Mrs. Mercer. A former member, silver Liberty Bell. Past
publication of "Who's Who," to according to several members Adrian Hail, chairman,
and Mrs. Amy Lloyd White was re- president and District Director
be published in England next who read it.
Mines. Thomas Cain, Boyd instated
Eve Crabtree reported on the
year.
Mrs. Harris stated that Coleman, J.T. Collins, Irving
outstanding work accomplished
For women who question th e although the country is in Feinberg, John Hamilto n, Ned
While honoring the state by the Juniors.
value o1 club work , Mrs. Harris
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In Commemoration
the Bicentennial }ear,
Ballet Guild of SanfordSeminole (BGS) proudly
presents a dance drama,
River Gold" on Feb. 21
and 2 at Sanford Civic
Center.
Dedica ted to Mrs.
Reubin Askew, the only
Seminole woman to reign
as First Lady of the State ol
Florida, the ballet was
conceived and written
especially for BGS by
Mildred Caskey, first
pr esident of BGS and a
renowned personality in
national dance circles, who
now calls Sanford home.
Miss Caskey, Founder of
the Copper Coin Regional
Ballet
Company,
Springfield, Ill., has
written three historical
ballets. In her research for
material at the General
Henry S Sanford Memorial

Library inn site .spe nt
man) hours, she
ns
named library curator,
since she was on the
premises during most of
the open hours.
The dance drama is
based on the magic and
legends of the St. John's
River, depicting In colorful
hues the background of
Central Florida and
people.
According to
Miss
Caskey, no attempt has
been made to follow
unerrin gly or with historic
exactness, events (ranspiring within the timespan of the story.
She said, "We have,
instead, tried to highlight
those events which have
most significantly in.
fluenced or affected
peoples and the area in a nd
around Sanford, Enterprise and the great St

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Recreation Director
Appointed At 'Oaks
E. Everette Huskey, president of The Huskey Company,
announces the appointment of Mrs. George E. (Liz) Wortley as
recreational director of Sweetwater Oaks. She began her new
duties Dec. 1. 1975, and produced the Sweetwater Christmas
Parade.
-We are glad to have Lizasa part of our team at Sweetwater
Oaks. 11cr background, education, experience and personality are
the type of assets we've been looking for in a reqeational
director," Huskey said.
Liz was born in Germany and holds a B.S.E. and an M.S.E. in
Physical Education from Arkansas State University. She was a
graduate assistant at Arkansas State for one and one-hall years, a
health and physical education instructor for three and one-half
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years at an Atlanta High School before moving to Sweetwater.
In accepting the position as Sweetwater Oaks' recreational
(brector, I~z said "I hope to build a recreational program suited
to each resident's needs. I beheve in the philosophy of social in.
teractio1, among various age groups. I hope to create this interaction for residents of all ages through various activides such
as bike races, hikes and field trips."
Mrs. Wortley's husband, George, is Southeast Marketing
Manager for Nalco Chemical, Agricultural Division. George Is a
graduate of Indiana State University where he played football
and was voted most valuable player. He is also an ex-Dallas
Cowboy, backing up Roger Stauback and Craig Morton as
quarterback. Ile and 117 are resident.s of Sweetwater Oaks.

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United States Riser east of
the Continental Divide that
flows north from its source
to the sea."
The ballet sill feature
the 22 company dance rs
wi th an additional cast of 50
guest artists. The premiere
performance will be honor
supporters of BGS, who
have made it possible for
the eight-year-old nonprofit ballet company t
succeed. Supporters will
also be honored at a
reception immediately
following the concert.
BGS artistic directors,
Miriam Rye Wright and
Valerie Rye Weld, are the
original choreographers
for the historical ballet.
The - enthusiastic
president of BGS Board of
Directors, Dora Lee
Russell's one comment was
one word "Incredible"

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ttwh sponsor its Valentine flallasusual in the Sanford Civic
Center, .incl that proceeds from this gala event will benefit the
Seminole Youth Ranch
Deadline for reservations is Feb. 7. Tickets are $7.50 per
couple. .
Music for the Valentine Ball will be provided by the "Checkmates," from 9p.m. until I a.m. Dress Is formal.
Eddie Rose, well known for his amateur hour at the
Langford Hotel, Winter Park, and for bun many o th er enkrtainment talents as well, has agreed to be master of
ceremonies.
highlight of the evening will be the crowning of the
Valentine Ball King —thatcontesta nt in the "king competi tion"
who collects the most votes (in money) to be donated to the
Seminole Youth Ranch.
lnsteiidof one queen, there will be 10 Valentine Sweethearts
presented (luring the evening. Each chapte r of Beta Sigma Phi
nominates a Chapter Sweetheart, as does the sorority's City
Council.
According to knoret LaRosa cha irman of the Valentine
LI-ill, plans for the festive event are proceeding smoothly, and
the sorority hopes a record number of dancers will attend the
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DEAR ABBY: My wife and I
We are all in our 60s.
DEAR AUBY: I have a key
were invited to play bridge at
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DEAR HltIl)GE: Only a job for the company, but he
recently [net. During the game,
dummy would accuse a recent presents a problem that I
I happened to look in a mirror
acquaintan ce of playing tricks can not for the life of me solve.
across the room, and I saw the
with his wife on such flimsy
He has extremely bad breath
other man put his foot right
evidence. 11 the old boy was and body odor, too, which leads
next to my wife's foot! The way
trying a finesse, it didn't work. rue to believe that tie doesn't
it looked to mc, my wife didn't
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bathe often enough. I know it Is
make any more to take her foot
DEAR ABBY: Our 20-year- very offensive to those who
away.
anything by it.
old daughter is planning to be work with him. In all other
This happened several times
Should I tell this man the next married in six months. She's regards, he is a wonderful
(luring the bridge game. On the time I see him that he should be had only five dates with her person and a veryard
h worker.
way home, I asked my wife more careful where he puts his fiance, lie lives in a distan,
Any suggestions as to how to
about it, and she said she felt feet? Or do you think I am state - too remote for them to handle this problem will 1k'
this man's foot a few times, but making something out of get together again before the greatly appreciated.
she was sure he didn't mean nothing'
wedding.
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talk long-distance once a week, employee who dot's an excellent
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man even if they do marry. (lie
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- ertising for products to
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socialite, an empty-nester, a I'te on the same footing as daughter marrying a man she
Take this "wonderful" man
former office worker, a young
Imien,
knows so slightly, but if they aside and tell him frankly but
married woman and a career
Men still play an important marry I will accept him war- plainly. It would be a
kindness.
girl all have in co mmon?
role in residential real es tate mly.
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ABBY: Boi No. C5700. L.A., Calif.
No one reall knows for cerWomen spend more time in
tli5pproves of this marriage, I
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lain how many women are cur- the homiii
and consequently should do
likewise,
addreied envvlop,. please.
rent))' involved in selling real get to know more key areas of It
For Abby'i booklet, "How to Have
How do you size up the
a Lovely Wedding," wild it to
"state in the United States to- than males. Thus, they are in i situation'
Abigail Van Buren, 131 Lasky Dr.,
better position to sell t.
Beverly Hills, Calif. 93111, Please
MOTHER
But, it good guesstimate is
A home may be i t man's
iw1it MOTHER: Your enclose a long, selt-adcire%sed.
500,000-plus,
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second or part-time position
he's foolish to take such a
As long as women meet the They find it oilers a sound cc
stubborn, negative attitude.
licensing requirements for their nonilc balance.
I hope he reconsiders.

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4061 Queene Anne Dr., OrL Sedalia, Mo., Ruth A Stoup, 26,
Bernard B. Smith, 22, 18 126 SmIth St., Sedalia Mo,
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Hugh F. Penn Jr., 35, POB 510
Hollis, 19, 1710 Alexander Ave. Hartefle, Ala., Susan I. Adams,
There comes a time when the
If the carpet is a single large must each of the others,
background one solid color as
Ronnie I, Newberry, 22, 11 24, SanIsh Ti ace Apt.
accomplished
needle
artist
piece
it probably will require a
Working a carpet in one piece suggested in the kit. Even using
River Rd., Deflary, Gall A. Hartselle,
feels an irresistible urge to frame and a permanent also has its hazards. If you want textured stitches doesn't add
Burchett, 24, same.
Wm. Giaznet.a, 62,
954
Mango
apply
her talents to a major working arei. However, it's the finished carpet to lie flat the interest I feel my design
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James C. Crumbley, 48, 669 Dr., CB, Gertrude L. Meyer, 54,
project The deign she selects possible to make a carpet of you must remember to cm- needs. Is there anything else I
Sanpiper La., CD, Margery J. 954 Mango Dr.,
should be of such intrinsic individual squares such as the broider in an even, relaxed can try?
Zannis, 40, 26865 Shean Dr.,
Kenneth
W.
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quality that, if carefully fruit carpet in my current way; otherwise the carpet will
Dearborn fits., Mich.
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have
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It's made of 12 individual into a diamond. I urge you to
I.W. Carmen E. Pearson, 41, Rt Tn., CB.
There are many handsome shades of a single color. Little colors.
choice Is a needlepoint carpet squares, 27 by 27 inches, and use the Basket Weave stitch on color effects that make fine squares of Scottish stitch can be
I Pt 244A Hwy
Jceph I. Babb, 30, Bx 219 done on canvas,
small enough to take with you any carpet.
Clarence J. Hayes, 21, POB
backgrounds If your central worked in different shades,
Vihien
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An illustrated leaflet on
Jayna
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whereever
you
want
to
work
on
3145, Marilyn L. Daniels,
motif
doesn't use too many slanting diagonally or moving needlepoint
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holly
Ave.
applique
Is
it. Each of the squares is a Dear Elsa,
1 9 Harding Ave.
colors and Is not, in itself, very horizontally. And the long and avgilabl FREE,
For
yours,
Michael . CrtuTipton, 14, 2659
different hand-painted fruit
I enjoy doing the central complicated. Behind a large short stitches of Pari3inn,
Ronald D. Sherman. 47, 5061
'A tile to Elsa Williams, Box
Magno
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rare
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motif
of my needlework ki ts but monogram you might use which are done vertically,
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Patricia
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Pa lomino Wy On., LURk I.
lend 3758, (rend Central Sta., N.Y.
English drawings and print ed I'm tired of making the vertical strips in three or four themselves well to
Siegrist, 25, Eustis
Dh, 31, une
shaded 10017.
pure linen canvas. A simple
Win. H. Galbraith, 18,
Thomas P. Watts. 22, 514
b'rder sets off each motif.
Selkirk Dr., WP. Re becca J. Briarcliff Dr., LW, Sharon L.
Other
carpets In the collection
Smith, 21. 431 E. 5th
Settles, 16, O8 Poplar
range front delicate flutal M
fantasies by the talented Mona
Spoor to the clear singing colors
Honor-laden as few have been and has been invited to sing at with such prestigious or____
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a
Persian
design.
15 concert
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in the history of music, Marian the Inaugural of thrce United chestras as Philadelphia and Stravinsky's
"Pulcinella
Suite"
Etch type of car)et has its Anderson has become a legend States presidents. She received the New York Philharmonic. It and Sibelius' magnificent First
advantages. While the carpet to millions across the world, the Freedom Medal for her is "A Lincoln Portrait" which Symphony. Maestro Pavie
Hubert T. Lewis &amp; Joyce E. Kathryn S.
designed
in a sinlc large piece She will appear with the Florida many contributions to the she will narrate with the Despalj will conduct,
Beth B. Debb &amp; Robert
Win. Boyd Thee &amp; Judy
Lx not portable, It doesn't have Symphony as guest artist for its
nation, including her countless Florida Symphony.
Michael.
Atcheson Thee.
to be seamed or joined. Those Jan. 15 Subscription Series concerts for members of
Walter Hammond Wessels &amp;
Alom Jean Daniel &amp; Charles
li is estimated that over eight
done In squares can be pur- concert.
Single tickets are priced from
American
Armed
Forces
Irene
Marjorie
Waldeck.
Melvin Sr.
million people from all parts of $4
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chased and worked, one at a
,50 to $8.50, and are on sale at
Miss Anderson is greeted around the globe,
J. Vernon Kyle Jr. &amp;
Robert Albert 13ott &amp; June,
the world have attended Marian the Florida Symphony Office,
time,
throughout the world, by heads
Since her retirement f rom Anderson's concert throughout and at Colonial Plaza,
Margaret W.
Robin I. Card &amp; James K.
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A word of caution about of state, as an amtjas.sadress
public singing in 1965, Miss the course of her long career, Altainonte
Wm. ft. Strawder III &amp;
Carmen P. Benson &amp; James
working individual squares. Be and by the ordinary people as a Anderson
Mall, and Streep's
h as made many Millions
Wendy
A.,
H. Benson III
more have been
sure to count 11w 1hz-cads of great artist and human being, speaking engagements
Ticket
Agetdea.
Tickets will
, and has P0!ed to her by
Gerald [,eon Willirins &amp;
Cecil R. Gore &amp; Barbara
way of radio, also be available at the door
each square very accurately. If She ser ved for a time as U.S. appeared as narrator
in Aaron television, and records
Joseph Tb*mas Hickson &amp; Shirley.
one measures 150 threads, so Delegate to the United Nations, ('oplanci's "A
after 7 o'clock on the evening of
Lincoln Portrait"
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view. A touch of dramatics will ambitious toward evening
today. Could be a late night, but
have an impressive impact.
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th scheduled to come under deried b thetraeling public i-fought up by Knowles at
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foreseeable
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htld at 7 o cloek at city hail
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public
works
complex
tonig t will involve conoperations might be affectLA by
involve eliminating curbside

istant State Atty. Bill
who lives In Largo, was just one of the many pflots confined to
wheelrhnirs to be In Sanford ovrr the weo.kend for the
parking on North Irench
organization's meeting AirSanlando hosted
meet, which asked for the trial delay originated in a Novcmber Avenue - Sanford .Motor
could well become an annual event here. Rumble, who has been because a doctor scheduled to meeting between City Manager
Company, Smith Furniture, on
W. E. Knowles and
flying for over 30 years, lost both legs due to arterial blockage in testify in the case is out of the
county and the Tropical Fish Shop and
Antique Shop- were notified
rudder pedals. (See Around The Clock, Page 4-A.) (Hers.1d Photo
Six other felonytrI als were
officialsletter of the project on Dec. 30.
by BIII Vincent Jr.)
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merce; Pat Register, C of C's the cit)
is no inequity between fees paid
salar
civic and community affairs session Saturday as the they must pay the state, 30 per In property taxes.
parking fee a "rip-off.", while by mobile home dwellers ani be viewed individually and all
They Insisted, in addition, another ventured the guess that the owners of permanent employes' salaries will be
chairman, and Margie Smith, governing body was to discuss a tent of hIch is to be returned
propowd ordinance to levy a to the city, council members that ft city is not providing the the 74-acre mobile home park hon*s. All councilmen agreed I looked at after their first year
$50 annual parking fee initially admitted they had not done mobile home community pays more in ut taxes than to delay action on the proposal on the job, a ul
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Councilman Martin Bacon
The mobile home owners, specifically that part of their proposal would be double
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LAKE MARY - If residents Sr., said he appreciated the who rent parking space from rental fees paid park owners is taxation.
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of The Forest, a mobile home mobile home viewers attending The Forest, said they each pay used to provide s r t ligh ,
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Mrs. community, have not com- to give the board the benefit of an average $100 state license roads, water and sewer Francis Jenior said total city's official holidays will
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plete'y convinced city council their input on the matter
fee which returns $30 to the city
systems These same items to a property taxes paid to the city include Washington's birthday,
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$2,000
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it
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Mayor Walter Sorenson said Added to the $15 property tax large degree are provided by The Forest, including the Memorial Da , Fourth of July,
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Thanksgi'ing
presented to Sanford's Mayor fee on mobile home dwellers, council's intention had been (or levied on $5000
aIued lots an permanent homeowners bt the le
on the utility , IllS, labor 1)ay
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Christmas
and New Years I
Lee Moore, who joined in the they at least left a serious doubt the city to gain an equitable aerageof$45 is returned to the city from taxes, they said
clubhouse is $1 900 annually
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Council member DeLores
mobile homes In comparison they said.
Mrs Glelow and Linda Reck of equitable
Foiest residents by the city, Lash asked Jenior to look into holiday falls on a weekend, the
1, i 0 the Junior Women's Club; John
By the same token, the), they said, is police and fire fees levied in other cities to weekday before or after will be
observed b the city employes,
As The F orest residents pointed out that the owner of a
proectlon
(-arli, president of the Greater (ruin the exclusi. e Forest
mobile home owners

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courses are available and what line super%isors, and others.
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allf-gatiolks -set forth in the in- "and other matters considered
called" tv.-fore the jury.
by the giand Jury not discussed
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seeking a $12,400 kickback front
hegrarxlJuromthne
pensation in connection 1lth
proposed title insurance
time, as rigeessary, upon the
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guided the grand jury probe.
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goods store burglary have been
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their relationships with their hairdressers. But in Sanlord, It's the male portion of the population who are
forging new relationships with women hair stylists. Story,
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he ruled the issue of pre- Mrs. Annie Fisher, testified
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when he fired two shots killing
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into the house and exited her daughter.
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them locked Inside may cause generous with your resources
you to harbor long-standing todiy. in°t bet oin long shots horses, stocks or people.
resentment.
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Jobless

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At Record High

Some Improvement Expected
WASHINGTON iAPt — The United States ended 1975
vith unemployment at its highest level in 34 years and
vith most economists forecasting only modest improvement this year.
last year's jobless figures will be rounded out today
sshen the Labor Department issues the December
unemployment figures.
In the first 11 months of the year, unemployment
averaged 8.5 per cent, the highest level since 1941, before
World War II snapped the nation out of depression. That
year, joblessness averaged 9.9 per cent out of a labor
force of 55.9 million.
On the inflation front, the picture Is brighter. The Labor
Department also releases its wholesale price report
today, and the year-to-year figures will show substantial
improvement over 1974.

Congress May Approve Buy
WA.slIlN(;ToN (API - Although President Ford
reportedly has changed his mind and will recommend
funds for buying land in Florida's Big Cypress Swamp,
congressional sources say the money probably would
have been granted anyway.
A Senate Interior Committee source said Thursday that
regardless of Ford's position, Congress had the final say
and probably will include in the fiscal 1977 budget about
300 million for land acquisition In several federal
preserves.
Meanwhile Thursday, administration sources said Ftcd
has decided to reverse an Office of Management and
Budget recommendation that no federal funds be used In
the upcoming budget for the Big Cypress Freshwater
Preserve, the Big Thicket National Preserve In Texas and
a number of similar projects.

IRS Restrictions Criticized
WASHINGTON (AP) — The chairman of a House
subcommittee says restrictions placed on federal tax
investigators as a result of the IRS's "Operation
Leprechaun" in Florida may allow organized-crime
figures to evade taxes.
Rep. Charles A. Vaik, DOblo, said Thursday that top
IRS officials imposed curbs on agents' use of confidential
funds and cooperation with other law-enforcement
agencies after last year's disclosure of the Informant
operation.
Such restrictions "have brought the collection of tax-related information to a virtual standstill, discouraged
informants from imparting information on a paid or
voluntary basis arid demoralized the intelligence
division" of the IRS, Vanik said.

Growth Drug Ban Proposed
WASHINGTON (AP) — The government today
proposed a ban on the use of DES as a growth stimulant In
cattle and sheep because residues of the controversial
drug continue to show up In animal livers.
Laboratory tests have shown that DES, a synthetic
female hormone, can cause cancer In test animals when
fed in large doses. Congress is considering legislation
which also would ban the use of DES in livestock feed and
restrict its use as a human drug.
The proposal for banning DES — Diethylstilbestrol —
was announced by the Food and Drug Administration,
which said there had been "continued findings of DES
residues" in livers from cattle and sheep slaughtered for
the consumer market.

Panther Tactics Shift

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Eldridge Cleaver went into self-imposed exile, the tactics
of the Black Panther Part) have shifted from guns,
grenades and confrontation to ballots, boycotts and
community programs.
There are no more boarded-up windows at party
headquarters here, no "kill the pigs" rhetoric In the party
newspaper, no part-time revolutionaries in the thinned
ranks. And nearly all the early leaders are gone.
Cleaver, the one-time Panther Information minister
who returned voluntarily to this country in November,
was scheduled for arraigment today on attempted murder
and assault tharvei strnry!' fi-om an April 6, 196!,
Panther-police shootout here.

Cruiser Bound For Angtila?
WASHINGTON API — A Soviet guided-missIle cruiser
1 reported steaming southward along the West African
coast, raising the possibility that it could eventually join
other Russian Navy vessels in the Angola area,
The heavily armed Kresta 11 cruiser, which sailed out
o the Mediterranean, was last reported off Mauritania.
Pentagon sources said the cruiser Is expected to reach
Conakry,Giiinea, this weekend. Soviet naval vessels have
operated out of Conakry for about three years, but defense
officials said they do not yet know whether the cruiser will
stop there or sail on south toward Angola to reinforce a
destroyer and two other Russian shim already in those
waters.

Paddling Suit Dismissed
NEW OHhJ:ANs (API — A federal appeal.c court has
dismissed a suit that challenged the paddling of two
Florida students by teachers, ruling that such discipline
does not violate the U.S. Constitution.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed an
earlier ruling Thursday, splitting 10-5 after a hearing that
jnvch- ed all the jucires instead of the usual three-judge

panel.
"Paddling of recalcitrant children has long been an accepted method of promoting good behavior and instilling
notions of responsibility and decorum Into the
mischievous heads of school children," the appeals court
said. "We do not here overrule it.

Fraud Probe Grant Sought
WASHINGTON (AP) — Florid Comptroller Gerald
I wis says there is a good chance the federal government
s'. ill award a $600,000 grant to help finance a state probe of
!anrl.scctirities fraud,
Lewis hand-delivered the state's application for the
funds Thursday to Law Enforcement Assistance Ad-

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GENERAL JURISDICTION

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IN BRIEF

register the said name with the
of the Circuit Court of Dade
County. Florida.
Dated at ApOPka. Florida. this
29th day of December. 1975.
MEL LEIGH MINDICH
MARTIN MINDICH

Faces New Talks,
May Not Survive Strike

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MIAtlAP.-.- National Airlines Board Chairman 1.11.
Mayt.ag, whose planes are back in the air after a 1213,4ay
strike, says the company faces new negotiations with a
union that shut Lht' airline (lOWfl in 1974.
And he says National might not survive another strike.
"I'thilot sure we could afford this one," Maytag said
iliursthiy 'as his negotiators discussed contract renewal
with a mechanics' union which grounded the Miami-based
airline for 108 days in 1974.
"We had never recovered fully from the mechanics'
strike when the flight attendants walked out," Mayt.ag
said. "And no airline has ever taken two strikes in a row
like this before."

Jobless Workers Protest
HOCA BATON (API
As many as 2,000 unemployed
construction workers pushing wheelbarrows and
hiving trucks are conver g ing (111 this Atlantic Coast city
hxlay for a "We Want To Work" protest march.
'llie parade, sponsored by the Florida Home Builders
Association, was organized to draw attention to what the
group says are. unfair government controls on the construction industry.
'Our legislators and the news media will have visual
proof that the Florida Home Builders
Association is
united ip t,s efforts, and that we Intend to do something
about our struggling industry and the excessive gov ernment controls that are stifling busirwcs in general,"
:.aul E. I'. (;iuliar, it South Florida contractor who
organized the parade.
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New Taxes Called Mistake
JACKSONVILLE tAPt
It would be a mistake to
enact new taxes in Florida in these recession times, Lt.
Gov. Jim Williams says.
"Those who would advocate the simple solution.., to
have the legislature pass additional taxes to bail out the
state and its programs miss
the significance of this point
in time for this nation and this state," he told the
Jacksonville area Chamber of Commerce Thursday.
"It's not business as usual in government, We simply
have to learn tolive with the revenue base we have and
look at every program to be sure our priorities of spending
are based on the need of individuals."
Willianus said that reduced spendable incomes of
Florida's elder citizens and 12 per cent unemployment
have hurt the state's economy and contributed to an increase in crime.
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CASE NO. 71"2671-CA.130

rees 10' Il" W. along the North
line of the said st's of the SE', of

the NE¼ for a distance of 079 96
PACESETTER BUILDERS, INC.. a feet
to the NE corner of the
Florida corporation
aforementioned Winter Woods Unit
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IIITH Plaintiff
I; Thence run S 0 degrm 27 SAJUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR VS.
W. along the Easterly boundary of
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. DAVID C. HUDSON, at uc, of at
W ,a Winter Woodi Unit I for a
CIVIL ACTION NO. 712356-CA44-4
Defendants distance Of 2050 1"1; Thence run S
In re: the Mary is" if:
NOTICE OF SUIT
$9 degrees 37'06" E for a distance
HAROLD D. BARNETT.
TOQUIETTITLI
OISilfeettothe NECorISOfLof I,
Itloner, In the
of the State of Florida:
Block B,
VS.
Winter Ws Unit
To the Defendants;
Thence run S 0 degrees 27' 51" W
ROSA E. BARNETT,
Address
unknown,
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — record again that It desires the storm drainage district,
along the Easterly boundary of sa i d
Wife Respondent.
[he Council of Local Govern- local legislative delegation to compr ising all of the
DAVID C. HUDSON and JOYCE Winter ooris Unit 1for a distance
NOTICE OF ACTION
N. HUDSON, his wife, if alive, Cl, if of
county,
feet to the Northerly right of
nents in Seminole County take action to repeal state laws with taxing powers, the THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO; dead, to his or her unknvn heirs, way
line of Winter Woods Blvd.
ROSA E. BAR NETT, WHOSE
devisees. )egalees, or
iediiesday night agreed to affecting only Seminole County organization agreed to hear a RESIDENCE IS THE COUNTY OF all
grante,and
other persons Ofpanifl
C laimi Thence run SI? degrees ]P 06" C,
'etaln the services of the law including the Mooney an- report from county planner, ORANGE, STATE OF FLORIDA, by, through, under
along saidR Wiirseforadistanceof
or agaInst them;
ng 47330 feet to the P C. of a
irm of Stenstrom. Davis and nezatlon law and the Seminole William Kercher, at the AND WHOSE MAILING ADDRESS and
curve
Con(ve Northerly Thence run
IS UNKNOWN.
To:
All
or
persons
he,,
parties
4cIntosl of Sanford, seeking comprehensive land planning February meeting on the study
v ing or Easterly along
said curve, hiving
A sworn Petition for Dissolution of claiming any right
, title or interest t Itt elements
n opinion on whether the act,
a radius of 1000 feet
currently being conducted by Marriage a Vlncuio hivIng been In and to the following deScribed and
.&amp; central angle of 21 degrees
rganlzation can "back a
Currently the governmental the county on drainage filed regarding your marriage to property, situate in SemInole 34'34",
for an arc distance of 30.30
HAROLD D. BARNETT, In Circuit County, Florida:
andidate in a local election." units in Seminole must mply probl ems,
Court, in end for Seminole County,
feet
Thence
run N U degrm 26'
Lots 3 and 4, Block A. Well 20" E
The organization, which has with the county planning law
along
L,orrnann said a meeting Is Florida, the '..icrt title of which Is' Altamonte Heights,
Section One, of Winter the P4orthi't'Iy P W line
s members representatives of and the state planning law as also to be called by
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: acco'ding
WOodS fth.'d for a
to a plat thereof as
County HAROLD
distance of 11074 feel Thence run
0. BAR NFTT, Husband. recorded
se county's seven ci ties and well.
In Plat Bo 10, page ?. of N 21 de
Engineer William Bush of all Petitioner, and ROSA E. BAR. the
ees 33' 10" W. for a
public records of Seminole distancegr
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county
commission,
The major dif ference bet- city engineers to look Into
of7000f.,,.
NETT. WiIe.R espondent, thei
Thence run p
County, Florida
U dtgre 76' 70" C for a distance o
pecifically zeroing In on the ween the two laws is deadlines term drainage problems.
Presents command you to appear
You, and each of you, are notifi ed
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eminole
Legislative when comprehensive planning
ItwasvotedtotransferU,
hues been filed aga inst you a yotj
difenseorpi.adlngwhtp,
of the dcrl
has been filed
*legation, decided to find out Is to be completed.
el the group's treasury to a Circuit Court in and for Seminole against you,property
and you ere
required to written deferne, if any, to it ,i van
it can field a candidate who Is
In other action at the savings and interest bearing County. Florida, and sorve a copy serve a copy
thereof on Petitioners attorney, Complaltst onof your answer to the den Berg, Gay A. Burke, P A., at
ore "receptive to city needs," meeting, t.ormann said the account.
the PIitiff' at.
Jack T. Bridges of Cleveland I
Post Office Box 713, Orlando,
torney, lerrenc, J. McGuire, of Florida
ongwood Mayor James group directed Altamonte
At the Yebruary meeting in Mire. P.O. Drawer Z. Sanfor
32107, and file the original
d, Hunter, Pattiilo, Marchman I with the Clerk of the
cmann, who supported the Springs Mayor Norman Floyd Casselbeny, a new slate
ae Styled
of FlorIda 32771, on or beone Me 72nd Strong, 23 West Park Menve, P.O. court on or
of
before
February?,
January,
1970,
Of
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fort, said today.
and the chairman, Sanford City officers is to be elected.
1914;
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bøx
310,
Winter Park, Florida 32199,
day
a Iudgment may be an.
default will be entered against you. a
arid file the original in pt. MIle. at OtherwIse
Lormann said the Stenstrorn Comm sioner Jnhn Mnrrli in
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lillian because it currently constructing a public safety
ovides legal counsel to four of complex for use of all Seminole
minole's seveli cities.
County governmental units on
"Basically, we have gone to city-owned land in Altamonte
! delegation and they have Springs.
I wanted to listen to us,"
The two officials are to study
rmann said, a'-Wing that the the idea's feasibility and to
( tincil if Local Governments determine U state and federal
a non-political, non-partisan funding is available.
lanization.
After discussing at length a
'he organization also wen t o
proposal for a comprehensive

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my hind and official
seal of the Cleft of the Circuit Court,
on this 16th day of December, AD.,
1975.
(Seal)
Arthur It. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Elaine Richard@
Deputy Clark
Jack T. arson.
CLEVELAND &amp; MIlE
Attorneys for Petitioner
Pot-f Office Drawer Z
Sanford, Florida 31711
Publish: Dec. It. U. 1175,. Jan. 2,?,
1974
DEU.n

the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or
before the 4th day of F uary, 1976.
otherwit the allegations of the
ComplaInt will be taken as COfl
fessed.
This Notice shill be published
once lath week for four CQIflecsjtiy
weeks in the Evening Herald.
Dated this 30th day of (Jacemoer,
1913.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Bockeitti, Jr.
Clark of the Clrcjtt Court
By: Miry N. Darden
Deputy Clerk
Pubilsh: Jan, 7, 9, tO, 73, 1976

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demanded In the complaint or

WITNESS my iland and the seel of
Laid ovnl
the 31st day of
December, IS
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
A Clerk of said Court
fly Lillian T. Jenk,ng
Deputy Clerk
Robert r. Higgins
Co Van den Berg, Gay a
eurk,
16 S Magnolia Av
Orlando, Fla- 33$Q
Publish Jan, 2. C. IL ii igt
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TA I I. All AS SEE (AP) ry Home, saying the money has qualifications or restrictions veto itern,s in an appropriations approved by the Florida Ener- to the Public Service CommisFlorida Supreme Court already been spent.
without also vetoing the appro. bill without veteing the whole gy Committee.
sion staff be hired from someis letting stand a circuit Judge's
"It appearing that any opin- priatlon to which it relates."
bill, unlike other measures.
Another required that devel. one hired outside the PSC staff,
decision that Gas'. Reubin Ask- ion we render would be advisoWhen Home, D-Tallahassee,
Askew said he vetoed the opment plans for the Capitol
Taylor ruled on March 5, 1974,
ew improperly vetoed three ry only, this cause is hereby brought the action in Septem- three legislative restrictions as Center get final approval from that the constitution forbids a
spending restrictions in the dismissed," the court
said in a ber 1973, he said it was a unconstitutional Invasions of the Capitol Center Planning governor "to veto any
1973-74 budget without striking 6-0 unsigned opinion.
"friendly suit" seeking to de- executive authority.
Commission with the legisla- qualification or restrictions
out the accompanying money.
Leon County Circuit Judge termine the constitutionality of
One of them required that any ture having power to overturn without also vetoing the approThe court refused Thursday Hugh Taylor ruled March 5, Askew's actions on legislative
expenditure from a $150,000 specific items.
priatlon to which it relates."
to rule on the suit bought by 1974, that the constitution for- restrictions.
energy study fund by the DeThe third required that the fiIn other action, the state high
former Senate President Mallo- bids a governor "to veto any
A governor is permitted to partment of Administration be nancial analyst position added court over ru l ed a Public Service Commission order that had
authorized bilingual bus service
for English and Spanish-speaking passengers on a Miami to
Palm Beach run.
The court quashed in a 5-0
(lecisiona PSC order granting
an operating certificate to ExTAI.LAIIASSEE APi
for the attorney general's office ecutive Bus Service Inc., and
Shi;ir'n Smith has been from 1967 to 1971; Eleanor A. instructed the PSC to take addi.
WASHINGTON (AP)
The second consecutive monthly dename(l
to succeed Florida's Mitchell of Orlando, a 19Th tlonal testin)ony on the need for
dine in wholesale farm prices eased inflationary pressure in
MIAMI
( All)
first woman assistant attorney graduate of Florida State law the proposed service.
December, but there was no improvement in the nation's stub'
President Ford's campaign
general as head of the opinion school, and Bruce Singer, a
In the opinion by Justice Joborn unemployment rate, the government reported today.
iii a n a g e r,
H
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a
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division in Atty. Gen. Robert counsel to the Public Employes seph Hatchett, the court held
In separate reports, the Labor Department said wholesale
Shi'vin's office.
Callawa',, says he once
Relations Commission,
that the four Spanish-speakui
prices fell a seasonally adjusted four-tenths of one per cent LiSt
proposed delaying the
Shevin made the appointment
The four will work in Tall.a- witnesses presented by the
month while the unemployment rate was unchanged at 8.3 per
retrial
of
former
Thursday in announcing hassee while another attorney, company at a PSC hearing did
cent with 7.8 million Americans unable to find Jobs.
Republican Sen. Edward
several changes in his staff.
Sydney Portnoy of Miami, was not constitute sufficient need
For the year, unemployment averaged 8,5 per cent, the highest
Gurneyuntil after Flori.
MS. Smith will succeed Re- hired to work in Shevin's Miami for bilingual bus service in
level since 1941, before World War II snapped the nation out of
dii's March 9 primary, the
becca Bowles Hawkins, who office.
South Florida.
depression, That year, the joblessness averaged 9.9 per cent out
Miami Herald reported
Joined the attorney general's
of i labor force of 559 million.
to(ay.
office In 1946, and announced
Th e Jobless rate is expected to remain above 7 per cent this
Ca
ll:Iwa)'
said
tier retirement last week.
lie
election year, but a somewhat brighter picture is forecast for
suggeste
d
the
delay
Shevin said that Ms. Smi th ,
t
inflation.
j
either
Donald
Rumsfeld,
sbo
has served as an assistant
The December decline in wholesale prices for farm products,
then White House chief of
at t ornev general s in ce she
T H F ELECTIONS OF F ICES WI 1. L BE
ccessed food and feed more than offset a rls in p1ict for nunstaff, or Richard cheney,
graduated from the University
food goods.
EN F OR VOTER R E C I STRATI ON
another White House aide,
of Miami law school in 1973, has
Wholesale prices over the past 12 months have risen 4.2 per
MONDAYS THRU SATURDAYS
but doesn't remember
gained a "statewide reputation
cent, the smallest annual rise since 1971 when they were up 4 per
sshich.
for
her
expertise
in
Florida's
FROM NOW UNTIL 5 P. M.
('nt. In 1974, wholesale prices jumped 20.9per cent
W;lS told it would not
Government
in
the
Sunshine
Since wholesale price trends usually are followed by similar
SATURDAY, JANUARY 24
be appropriate and that
mmd public records laws."
trends at the retail level, consumers can expect some relief from
was the end of it," the
Shevin said that he has called
rising prices in the coming months.
Herald
quoted
Callaway
as
on
Ms. Smith frequently to asThe books close then for the
In November, wholesale prices were up 3.7 per cent over the
saying.
ist
in
litigation
for
the
office
previous 12 mon ths.
March 9th Presidential
Gurney and six others
and other special projects.
1)(--spite the persistent unemployment rate, the government Jot)
Preferential Election
were indicted on charges of
Shevin also announced that
r
report
was not all bad, The labor department said total Cfl
shaking down Florida
Asst. Atty. Gen. Larry Levy
Ployment rose in December by23o,000to,s million after holding
builders who wanted
will head the Legal DepartOffice Hours Are:
steady since last August. Employment had reached a low of 83.8
In
federal
loan
guarantees
for
ent's
Tax
Division,
succeedmillion in March at the height of the recession,
8: 30 A. M. Ti I 5 P.M.
their projects. Gurney was
ing Winifred Wentworth, who
Joblessness has hovered in the 8.34 per cent range for about six
Room 404 Court House
acquitted on five charges
r esigned to go into private
months sin ce declini ng from its recession peak of 9.2 per cent last
p'actice.
but the jury couldn't reach
May.
Branch Office:
a verdict on one chargee of
Lesy, who has served for 11
In December more people went looking for work and the size of
l)ing to a grand jury and
years in the Tax Division, re8:30 A. M. Ti I 1 P.M.
the labor force increased by 300,000, toa total of 93.3 million. Most
one of conspiracy.
ceived his law degree in 1964
of the new entrants to the labor force were women,
And 2 P.M. TI I 5 P.M.
from Stetson University.
Callaway says he thinks
The government said most of the increase In employment was
Shevin a lso hir ed five other
the real story is that the
Seminole Plaza Casselberry
in nonagricultural industries, mostly In bl ue collar workers. Jo bs
attorneys
to fill vacancies.
White House refused to
gm'ins were registered In nearly two-thirds of the 172 industries
They included Jeanne Dawes
consider a delay. He said
surveyed,
Camilla D. Bruce
he didn't know if the matter
Schwartz of Gainesville, a forManufacturing employment rose by 80,000 in December, with
msier public defender; Charles
was
Supervisor of Elections
discussed
with
about two-thirds of the increase appearing in the durable goods
W. Musgrove of West Palm
President Ford.
"—..___________
sector.
Seminole County
."
Beach, who formerly worked
This resulted mostly from the return of 20,000 workers, the
government said.
Fifteen of 21 manufacturing industries showed higher em '
.•
plyment but, in the construction industry hard hit by the re('tssIon, jobs still were 700,000 below the peak reached in early
1974.
Employment in service industries continued to climb, rising by
REGISTER FOR
66,000 in l)ecemnber. Gains also were reported in wholesale and
retail tr;nk irid in state and local gos'ernrnt'nt.

Unemployment

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Woman Named

Attempt
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NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the udiSl9flid. dejiring to engage
inbUsineIsunder the llttitloJSname 4d
of OAK REALTY ASSOCIATES at
number iii, 0 Oak Place. in the
City of Apopka, Florida, intends to

PORATION AT NORTH LAKE,
MIAMI (All)) - A Miami
INC., it at.,
TAMPA (AP) — A 40woman has been convicted of
Defendants
year-old
Ocala truck driver, left
second-degree murder in the
NOTICE OF ACTION
Names)
handcuffed by bandits to the
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
CASSEL ANDBENJAMIN
shooting of a 13-year-old boy
PROPERTY
Atttorney for Applicant
4;
steering wheel of his rig, found
she caught playing In the swim.
,
TO: JOSEPH VILLELLA and
501 Fiagief Federal Bldg
awaytoattracthelpbyhonkjng
miig pool of an apartment
JOHN M. OWENS
1fl N.E. 1St.
0
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the
air
horns
of
the
big
diesel,
db.. SITE DEVELOPERS, Miami, Florida 33132
house she owned.
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INC.
publish: Jan. 2. , 16, 23, 1976
lx)lice said.
A circuit court jury deliberResIdence Unknn
DEVil
atedtwohoursThursdaybcfo
and
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Italph Glasgow was found
CHEROKEE UTILITIES. INC.
finding Maria Otero, 56, guilty
Residence Unknown
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
of killing Johnnie Perez last
near a truck stop Thursday
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
April
after two gunmen hijacked his actontoIorteam-agecnthe CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
truck and used his computer- following properly in SeminoleCOUNTY FLORIDA
Mrs. Otero's lawyer had ANIMAL TALK
CASE NO. 3.1113CA17A
coded credit card to steal 30,000 County, Florida
claimed during closing argu- These two lively cubs bid for attention during the filming of Stan
That par? of the East Half of the
In pit: Custody of;
gallons of diesel worth an esti- Northwest Quarter lying East ofthe
merits that the death was the Brock's new adventure film "The Forgotten Wilderness," which
BERNARD WILLIAM ARM.
mated $12,000, according to in- East rlght-of.way line of State Road STRONG
result of "tragic, freak acci- premieres tonight at the Sanford Plaza Rocking Chair Theater,
No. 100 (Interstate 4). all In Section
stgato
NOTICE OF ACTION
dent" which occurred when she Brock, who played a key role In the development of the new
fl. TownshIp 21 South, Range 29 TO. BERNARD W. ARMSTRONG
stumbled and fell as she waved Central Florida 7.00 in Sanford, is famous lot his co-host role In
East.
152 2 Village Wood Drive
Police said two armed IflCfl AND: That part of the East Hall of
a gun to chase away the boy and (t'leision's "Wild Kingdom" series. Ills nest movie takes an
Waterbury, Connecticut
his five friends.
you ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Intimate look at wildlife and one of the most isolated regions ofthe stopped Glasgow Wednesday the Southwest Quarter (LESS: the
the FIM North 1095.12 feet thereof) tying that an action for Custody of Ber
Judge Ira Dublt.sky set sen- world, where, he says, man, not animal, is the endangerednight as he was
East of the East right-of-way line of nard William Armstrong has been
Fuel Oil Co. terminal at sins.
tencing for Feb. 26 and allowed species. "The Forgotten Wilderness" u 'G' rated movie.
Road tin ice) qIns.r,tet. All
f1led eg&amp;nst you end you are
Hooker's Point with 7,(Xk) gal- ALSO: The South 22S feet ofth.Wnt required to serve a copy of your
the woman to remain free on ____________________________________________________
Half of the Northwest Quarter of the written defenses, if any, to Gary E
lofts of fuel.
bend. She (aces up to life
5outheuit Quarter; all in Section 11, Massey, Esciuireof Brock, Massey &amp; t' prison
Township 21 South, Range 29 East. Walden, Suits 102,616 East Semoran
Sgt. John Fairbanks said the AND ALSO: Lots 1,5,6. Il, 24, 23, 32 Boulevard, Altamonte Springs.
revealed that Mrs.
ba
Fiorlda 32101, PetItioners attorney
bandits
covered Glasgow's and 33 (LESS: The East 156 feet of Florida
Otero, came to the balcony of
24. 23, 32 and 33 and the East on or before January 261h. 1976. and
head with a ski mask and took Loss
her apartment in the building,
15.6 feet of the South 355 feet of Lot file the original with the Clerk of the
him to a car where he was held 5); AND: Th. Norm 11 feet of Lot 10; above styled Court either before
waved a revolver at the boys,
at gunpoint while the men all In HUDSON PARK, as recorded service on Petitioners attorney or
yelled for them to get out of her
in Plat Book 1, Page 44, PubliC. Immediately thereafter; otherwise a
carried out their operation,
pool and fired. None of the boys 0 n Old
C
es
Records of Seminal. County, Judgment may be entered against
lived in the building.
Florida,
you for the relief demanded in the
..,s.,..
ny Huts L.&amp;A)T
LI
Investigators said the hijack- AND ALSO; That pert of the East It) Petition
Prosecutors contended that
of the West Halt of the Nor.
herald Staff Writer
WITNESS my hand and official
the boys were running away
ers used Glasgow's computer.
the.vst Quarter of the Sourneest 1#81 01 this Court on the 111h oay of
wkzi Mrs. Otero 'not at them.
coded credit card and refueled Quarter of SectIO. 14. Townstp 21 December, 197$.
A 20-year-old south Seminole
three more loads, whisking $0-itt,. Rat5e 2? East (LESS: 'M (,,gal)
0
man has been jailed on charges
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
them off to an undetermined la- South 323 feet thereof) tying South of
the Southerly right-of-way line of
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
he robbed three persons In
cation.
State Road No. £34, all lying and
'Chai r'
By: Mary N. Darden
January and February 1975.
being in Seminole County, Florida.
Deputy Clerk
All containing 74 201 acr es mor e or
Sheriff's deputies arrested
PublI sh : Dec. 26. 1973, Jan. 2, 9. 16,
I)etectives sa id the four
his.
1976
1ichael Johnathon Ray, ), of
Pflots
between the terminal and the has been filed against you and you DEU.Ifl
I ,)I .JIU3IWIuVL
r'._.j
I%UUU,
lrop point took about nine hours we required to save a copy of your
Thursday on circuit court
One boy was Rpprehended on and speculated that the fuel written defenses, if any, to it on
warrants and a probation top of the building, deputies could not have been taken too WILLIAMJ. BERGER, plaIntiff's IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
attorney, whose address Is IIOHTEdNTH JUDICIAL CIR.
violation charge,
said, and two were arrested far from Tampa.
Greenberg, Treurlg, Hoffman LipcAf CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Everyone has heard of
arm-Ray, an unemployed painter, nearby. Authorities said a
I Queniel, PA., 1401 BrickehI COUNTY. FLORIDA
chair quarterbacks — but is charged with three counts of ladder was apparently used to
Avf'nue. PH.), Miami. Florida 33)31. CIVIL ACTION NO, 7S-3444-CA-4e.5
Glasgow
is
employed
by
J. S. on or
$
wheelchair pi lo ts?
January 77Th, 1974. and CONTINENTAL AMERICAN LIFE
robbery stemming from two scale the building.
Clardy Oil Co., a fuel dis- fiIensebefore
original witp, the Clerk of this INSURANCE CO.. a foreign
Such people do exis
cor
o of the you ths were also
t. but they incidents In which hitchhikers
bu trr in Oca la w hi ch
Court either before s.rv
On poration, and FRANCES W.
have little in common with
plaintltvs attorney or Immediately TOMpKINS,
were picked up by men in a charged with carrying con- both the truck and the
Individual whose participation pickup
CTCdII thereafter; otherwi a default will
truck on the pretense of cealed weapons. The juveniles, card, police said,
Plaintiffs.
be enter ed against you for the relief v.
in adventure is limited to a
agesl3, 16, and 17, were turned
taking them to buy drugs
demanded In the claim against MICHAEL VIOLA, the general
sent in front of the television, victims
over to state officials at the
were taken to Isolated
defendants,
partner In IFCO, LTD.. a Florida
The Wheelchair Pilots
Sanford Juvenile Detention
areas, robbed, stripped of
WITNE$5myhafldandthef limited partnership, and IFCO.
this Court on DicOnibef 22, 1913
Association, an International clothing
LTD. a Florida limited pa rtner ship.
Cen tes, de pu ties said.
and urinated upon.
(Seat )
organization of some 0 pilots
CITY
OF
Defendants
A co-defendant in the Cases,
Arinur H. BeCkwlf.i, Jr.
LAKE MARY,PLORIDA
NOTICE OF SUIT
who believe being restricted to Andrew
Clerk of the Circuit Court
-John Milam, 21-year- Crooms 'Hit'
NoIic$OlPvbliCH,.,i
TO: Michael viols, the general
By: Mary N. Darden
awheelchairdoesn'tmean they old Orlando
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
partner in IFCO, LTD., a Florida
carpenter,
was
41111
D.pvty
Cleft
have to be restricted to
limited partnership, and IFCO,
Sanford police today were
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Publish: Dec.74. 1913, Jan, 2,9,
ground, is scheduled to meet found guilty in the robberies by investigating the theft of items the Planning and Zoning Board of
16, LTD,aFlor Ida limited partnersnip
tr ial Juries and sentenced to 15 val
the City of Lake Mary, FlorIda,
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
Sunday at Sanford Airport.
that
DEU.171
ued at $353 in a burglary at 1aid Board will hold a Public p,arIng
years in prison plus 15 years
Michael Viola
be held at Air Sanlando probation.
Crooms High School, Per. atl:OOP.M.onTuesday, January p, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
360 N.E. 32nd Avenue
OF
THE
1976, to
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., the
Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla
sbnmon
Ave.
and
W
13th
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL, C$ISt.
When Circuit Court Judge Joe
meeting
will feature a A. C
a
consider
a
recommended
CUtT
OF
FLORIDA
IN
AND
FOR
Patrolman John Moore change of zoning of the followIng
rt Jr. sentenced
IFCO. LTD. SEMINOLE COUNTY
demonstration
of
hand- in
reported
a window was
described real property, to wit;
Jfl E. Oakland Park
he sai d, "I'veMilam
never
open
and
a
PROBATE DIVISION
operated
Lot A of H.D. DURANT's AD. PROBATE NO. 75-*73CF
controls
Blvd.
portable Iem,
for seen a robber who displayed
DITION and Lot I Of GREENLEAF In Re: E state of
fl Lauderdale. Fl.,
prospective wheelchair pi1o,a more of
this abusive-type tieadphonesand 2ltyping tapes an WILSON'S ADDITION (9-2070) CURTIS CALHOUN ROURVE,
All partIes claiming interests by,
film on radar and na vigation,
were taken.
P l at Book 3. Pages 1L 26 and 77.
co nduct."
through, under or against
decease
and a luncheon, according to
The public hearing will beheld In
•
d. MICHAEL VIOLA,
general
Judge Cowart told Milam,
NOTICE TOCREDITOMS
the City Hall, City of Lake Mary,
Douglas Lyons, a wheelchair
All creditors of the e,tate of partner in IFCO, LTD. a Florida
"You're sadistic . . a mean, Weldin g
Taken Florida on Tuesday, January 77.
limited partnership, and IFCO.
student pilot from Osteen.
1916, at 1.00 P.M or as soon
dangero us person who gets his
CALHOUN
ROURKE, LTD.aFioridailmi,ed plrtr,e,sh ip
deceased,
are
hereby
notifi
ed
Lyons said six
Sheriffs deputies reported a thereafter as Possible, at which time
wheelchair kicks from unnecessarily
required to fIle any claimsand andtoallpartiespavIng or cla,ming
Inlerestnd Partin for and against demands
pilots are expected to fly in abusing victims."
or to have any right, title or interest in
OW acetylene welding and
which they may
the request stated above
will be against sa id estate in the oflke of the real property herein described
from ar ound Central Florida
cut ting uni t was stolen in a heard.
Said hearing may be
Cler
YOU
HEREBY
k of Circuit Coon of Seminole that
a ARE
complaint
andNOTIFIED
aix) Georgia to attend the bond
Raytoday
was being held without break-in at Parmar Inc., Rand tinimd from time to time untilCCfl.
final County,
in county jail on
amended
Florida, in the cOurthouse at complaint to
action is taken by the said Planning
meeting,
rd Road, Sanford.
foreclose a mortgage
Sanford, Florida, within four on
proba tion violati on charge in
and Zoning Board,
the totiowing reel property in
calendar months from the dete Of
From 11 am. to 1 p.m. on connection with a 13 case.
THIS NOTICE shall be posted in the
Seminole
County, Florida
first
pIicatn
of
this not ice.
Sunday an open house will be
tee (3) public paces within the Each
Bonds totaling $20,000 were set 'Pot' Charge
Commence at the inIerston of
claim or demand must be in
City of Lake Mary, Florida, at
heldatAlrSaniandoto acquaint on the robbery counts.
thi Northerly R-W line of Winter
the writing an most state the place
City Hall, and published in the
prospect i ve wheelchair pilots
In other arrests, Longwood Evening
residenc, and post office address Of Woods Blvd. and the Westerly R W
Herald, a flpaper
the Claimant and muss be sworn to line of S R No 436 as Shown on the
on w ha t t he co m pa ny's flight
Police have jailed John Joseph general circulation in the City of
Of by the claima
Youths
Jailed
, hit agent, or his Plot of Winter Wood s Unt I, at
school has to offer, Lyons said.
Lynch, 18, of Syracuse, N. V., In Lake Mary. Florida, 0fl tifli at attorney, or itntwill
become void r ecorded In Plat Book IS. page IS,
least IS days prior to the aforesaid according to
S
He added that prospective
Public Records of Seminole
Sheriff's deputies, aided by lieu of $5,000 bond on a felony hearing.
law.
County, Florida; Thence run N 21
pilots who want to see how hand Casselberry Police, arrested marijuana possession charge. potted inIntheaddition. notice shall be
Dated December list,
area 10 be Considered
degrees 3310" W. along saci
R. BetdIng,
controls operate will receive three south Seminole Juvenile
At 'east IS days pnicr to the data of
Westerly P W line f or a distance cI
Administratrix
the public hearinq.
free "buddy rides" from I to 3 boys Thursday night on at.
0 feet to the Easterly most
NED N. JULIAN. JR.
Radio Stolen
DATED; Decemie.r 12th, 1975.
corner and he Point of Beginni ng
p.m.
Attorney for Estate
tempt ed burglary and prowling
City of Lake
of the tract about ho be described
Post Office boa 11)0
A feat ured speaker at the charges after officers spo tted
Mary, Florida
Cit izen's band radi o thieves
Thence continue N 21 degrees 3)' 10"
Sanford, Fl 37771
fly 5: Kay Sassman
meeting, Lyons said, will be three persons on the roof of a broke into three autos in south
W. iaIng said R.W line for a
Publish: Jan. L9, 1976
City Cleft
distance 131. $ 5 feet to the Norm line
H oward Treadwell, president of store at Butler Plaza Shopping Seminole Thursday night,
0EV 10
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GARY E. MASSEY
of
the S' of the 5E'. Of the NE'4 of
the
Wheelchair
IN
T
Pilots Center, SR-436 and Howell accordingtodeputies, andsle 016 E. Semoran Blvd.
HE CINC'JifCgy OF TM'! Section i, Twnthlp 71
Allamont, Springs, Florida
Branch Road,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. Range )0 East; Thence run N 0'?
radio uniLs valu ed at $725.
Attorney for City
CUIT SEMINOLE COUNTY,

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THE CIRCUIT COURT O TIlE NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS

DIVISION
CASE NO. 75.IPIO.CA4i.A
IDS MOrTGAGE CORPORATION.
a Delaware corporation,
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Guilty Of Selling Baby

ORLANDO (All)
A young mother faces a maximum sentence of five years In jail alter being found
guilty of selling her 9-rnonthold daughter to ai Undercover police officer.
Circuit Judge W. Rogers Turner, who delayed sentencing Jewel Ann Sherman O'Conner, 20, pending a presentence investigation, celled the case a "sick, sad and
sOftii(l tale."
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Lobstermen To Be Retrained
MIAMI (All) Federal officials plan to grant at least
$2 million to retrain lobstermen forced out of the rich
fishing grounds near the Bahamas, spokesmen say.
OfficiaLs of the Commerce Department's Economic
Development Administration (EDA) say $2 million to $2.5
million will be awarded if the state Department of Natural
Resources sends a proper application to Washington.
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Analysts To Trim Budgets
TALLAHASSEE (API
Funding requests
totalling $3.05 billion and presented to Coy. Reubin Askew
by state agencies during two days of hearings will be
picked apart by budget analysts,
Askew will send the analvst.s a list of Priuritir's in' estab
lishes froin the requests of the agency heads.
But he said at the opening of the hearings that the
requests must be trimmed closer to this year's spending
of $2.22 billion before he submits his 1976-77 budget
recommendation to the legislature.
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A scuba-diving spearfisherman, bitten In the head and neck by a shark apparently attracted by his catch, says he will return to the
sea as soon as his stitches are removed.
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again," hank Newber'er, 25, of Palm Springs said
Thursday after he was treated for deep Lashes and
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"I never saw It," said Newberger of the shark. "It must
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China today
em times,"
People's Republic. in contrast who decided in 1969 that it was
began a week of mourning for
Chou's
paren
ts
were
memto the enigmatic, withdrawn time for China to present a new
Premier (Thou En.lai amid ex_____________________________________
lkrs
of
the
Rockets, Mortars Hit Beirut
wealthy Mandarin ('hairrnan, he was outgoing, face to the world, to be part of it
pectatlons that Tengllsiaoping,
lass, but he was educated at witty, adaptable and gregar- and to
his 71-year-old first deputy, will
compete In it, to build the
the Nankai School in Tientsin, ious. These traits made him a
succeed
hint
as
premier.
But
Chinese
economy and to make
In
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Night' Of War
near Pe ki ng, which had a repu- favorite with foreigners and China strong and
(irnu's more powerful second
self -reliant.
tation for prod ucing rebels. In also helped him to sur vi ve the
spot in the Commun ist party
lie res tored contacts with
lll.iltUT, Lebanon i APi Christian and Moslem guer1919, he took part in the May 4 savage Infighting of Chinese many countries, among them
hierarch)' may go to 39-year-old
rillas subjected Beirut to its worst night of mortar
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and
Movement, an upr ising of stu- polItics which brought down se veral w
Wang hiung-wen, a vice
rocket lire since the start of the civil war nine months ago,
hi ch had been cold or
dents against th e treatment the others who appeared to outrank
chairman of the party and th e
tlice reported today,
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hostile. The period of detente
Western Allies gave China after him.
tx' wonder of Chinese politics.
'An average of three
reached its climax with th e re
4e, mortars or rockets exploded per
I
World War I. The movement
Tho ug h
no directed the co nciliation with the United
('hiou China's premier since
minute Irotti midnight onward,'' a police spokesman said.
produced many Communists, broad lines of policy, (Thou ran States.
the Communist victory in 19-li
Ile reported that 55 persons were killed and 125 wounded
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and
it was there he met his
and
()fl
the gorerument. A long career
during, tin' night but said this count was incomplete
of- the
ouLstanding
During his Illness, Chou contP.._. _.L.. .,,.
-, i.,-triao
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as
negotiator for the Commu
statesrilen of the century, died
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tinued to interest himself In po(Thou in the 19}s clashed of nists, begi nn ing wi
Thursday at the ape of 78. Th e
.
,
th talks in litical affairs. i'orl6months. I'
1
ten
with the authorities, led the 1930s with Chinese Nation- met important foreign
African Ministers To Meet
lrmouncement of t)e death was
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demonstrations was jailed tlist leader Chiang Kai-shek, in his hospital suite andvisits r
delayed For 16 hours. lie had
kept
AL)l)IS ABABA, Ethiopia Al'
African foreign
from time to time and was a fitted turn for the concurrent finger
been in the hospital since he had
on
the
pulse
of
Chmt
itiimusters were meeting inlormll today to narrow
leading member of the Awaken post of foreign minister, which life But in September 1975,
itwart attack in May 1974, but
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his
areas of differences' in preparation for the Organization
Society of anarchists and Corn he held until 1958
cincer us given as the cause
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doc tors forbade him even the
of African Unity's weekend sununit meeting on Angola, 8
munists dedicated to a new or
of death,
A moderate, his ability to br ief interviews he had been
spokesman reported.
der for China.
compromise and his accept- ha ving with foreign dignita
The Chinese Embassy in Tok
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The foreign ministers gathered Thursday for a twit
From the l90s he identified ibIlit'5 to both 51(1cc saved
o said the funt r il would hi
publit St sslon tit %'5hich four of thun condemned 'uutii
On his eighth '5lsIt to Peking
'. If '5'5ith Mao, arid after the China from total dmos during last October, Kissinger sent
held
held in Peking Jan 15 hlsinliu i
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Communists
Communists
took over China in the Cultural Resolution, sthlch him flowers
official Chinese news
and got back a
titer Portuguese territory But they said nothing about
1949,
a
s
Mao
s first h oot' n c(n'5lsed the party and admin
agency announced a 107
.personal note, but there aS no
X)%iet or Cuban lnterention
ant in he
founding
ouning and running the isIr ition It was evidently (Thou meeting
member funeral committee
The OAU spokesman said a private session that
headed
bs
MaoTse
tung,the
g2
followed lasted only an hour because lltt.le preparation for
year-old
chairman
of
the
thenhtctingo1go%(rnmnenttw,I(jSt1y w1.s required
Chinese Communist party and
lie explainedthat any decisions would have to lx- made by
'I I I I
i'ia'a
for 40 years Chou's mentor.
the goirniiicnt
governmentheads
Japanese correspondents in
I)oL(,lAs % till it
l'i lung reported that Cornmu
St Paul Misslona
Baptist Sanford, died Thursday. She
-1st plrt% leaders rn"t Thurs
Civil War Threats Sounded
Church,
e
ser'd
as 'cas
1'chng .-eLj of
litiL \ iM
d ty ni ght at the Great Hall of
Douglas J Walter, 16 of lit.Deaconess and officer of the Sanford and a member of All
oct.hern Ireland iAPi — Protestant
2, Longwood, died Thursthy in Missionary Society. Other Souls
the PeoPle. There was specula- mntle, putting him in line to af r an unsucces,sful
Catholic
Church,
inilitantsh.ise sounded new threats of all-out civil war in
PlUt to
tion that the central committee succeed Mao as
Orlando.
Born inMelbourne, he affiliations included Daughter Daughters of the American
party chair assassinate Mao and
Northern Ireland.
Teng attended Altamonte Chapel ti Isis, Rebecca Chapter 83 R evolution
of the party was
on man.
and
Un ited
reappeared two yer lter at
Protestant political leaders reiterated that thity sill not
( hou's successor.
United Church.
ltainonte
Order
of
Eastern
Star,
Daughters
of
the
Confederacy.
Wang was chosen for high of banquet in Peking for Prince Springs k w
share power with the Roman Catholic minority undi r ini
fie
a senior at American Woodman Camp 19,
Obser'5ersbelie%edthe
servers
choice lice as a concession to the na Norodom Sihanouk of Cam
Survivors include four
urcumstances
Lake Brantley High School
coo and Friendship and Union, ladies daughters, Mrs Dorothy Bolt,
was sure to be Ten
t
g,aprotege
tions
' youth but his star bodia
a member of 'the
)f Chou who wits purged in 1967 seemed to wver in recent
The news of Chou's death was Soccer Team. I Senior Varsity Auxiliary to the Seminole Mrs Ann Moore, Mrs Mary
ccept that Vanguard party leader Ernest Baird
le was employed County
edical Society. Iliggins, nd
during the Great Cultural months Following Chou's ill announced
rs. Kathm
declared Thursday night it must face the inl'5itable
nnounce to the Chinese riart time at Rolling Hills Women's Auxiliary to the Park,
all
of
Sanford
brother
Revolution, returned to power ness he ceased to accompany people by a radio broadcast Country Club.
of final conflict" in Ulster.
Florida Mc'dical Dental and \illiam A Izffl€r, Sanford, 14
- government since the Premier with Mao and in recent
months king were reported stunned and and Mrs James M Walter, of National Medical Association grandchildren
1*
came
ill
has
made
his
headquarters
subdued even though they knew Longood
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brot her. DI'5)(i
Autiliar Ladies Auxiliary 'o
Funeral senices will be held
in
Shanc'hai lie reappeared in for months he was gravely ill
Teng is considered a str
Walter, also of Longwood; the Florida State Medical
f
(.IUI/'kLLIN[JLA
,.(
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Saturday
at 11 am at the
Missages
of
le
ong Peking Dec 17 to preside ti
condolence cam e grandmother.
advocate of relations
Mrs Margaret Society, Form San Fonnian graveside
In
Lakeview
China and the Unit- 4tween
totes, funeral of another party Ice from all over the world Among
-d
\ichols
Mclbourne
and
IJterar
Club
of
which
her
Cemetery.
Gramkow
Funeral
,,
U
tile
dflti
Pri- ".rs
11. I
officials S-llu cause chairman, king Sheng
I,
k
itcr
" ame is
Walt
isUSuaflu
Is
president,
an
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d
n charge o.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 9
dent Nixon who worked with Bradenton
of this Chou's dea th was not exTeng and (Thou were students Chou
Ladies Auxiliary of the arrangements
necaucs
to
bring
an
end
to
two
pected
'o have an adverse ef- in Fra nce together in the earls'
Seminole South Rotary Club. 7:50
Funeral services will be hold Atnorirn
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..-,. Mdig',I
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Lord
o (Ji'unese-American
f
eet
on
contacts
between Wash- 1920s and organized a branch of
(Thwnley"s, Altamonte Springs.
Sunday at 2 p.m. at Altamonte
In addition to her husband,
ington anti Peking. Teng be- the Chinese Communist party' hostility, and President Ford. Chapel United Church of Christ,
she is survived by a daughter,
Ford said Chou 'left his
Senior Citizens tour to Cypress Gardens and Citruscame known to American tele- there, in the formative years of
Altamonte Springs.
M s. Helen S. hums; two sons
Showcase at Winter Haven, Leave Civic Center, 8:30 a.m.
vision audiences when he was the party' in China, tie was One imprint not only on the history'
Herbert L. Starke, Seattle,
and Seminole Plaza Casselberry at 9 a.m,
President Ford's host last of Mao's and Chou's most val. of modern China but also on the
MRS. RUTH ST1tRKE
Wash. and George H. Starke
'5sttrld
scene."
Nixon
said
"only
month.
ued
administrative
and
Jr.,
Washington, D.C.; four
Jacaranda Circle of Sanford Garden Club, 7:30 p.m.,
a handful of men in the 20th
Mrs. H. Ruth Starke, wife of
political aides.
however,
the
funeral
corngrandchildren
and several
hostesses, MmesM.
rs. Ja
Hay-es and Mrs. William Kane,
century' will match Premier Dr. George H. Starke of 611
mittee list, which presumably'
nieces
and
nephews.
He was party general secre- Chou's impact on world Locust
105 F'airlamie Circle, Park Ridge. Metal crafts by Mrs.
Ave., Sanford, died
listed the members in the order tory and a member of the PoFuneral services will be held
James I.. Wallin.
history'."
Tuesday. She was a member of
olthearty standing, placed liburoas well asa vice preinier
Sunday
at 2 p.m. at St. Paul
Secretary
of State Henry A.
C&amp;'rI!t,t&amp;tfl
Wang, c*'nni nilnr Mean
.ie
WI
'LJ%oAIuuscerun Iao Kissinger, whose negotiations
Wilt
Teng
fotnth, following Defense engineered his disgrace during
,
on-Eichelberger Mortuary
Christian Get-Together; 9:30 a.m., Carriage Cove
with (Thou cleared the way for
Notices
Minister
Yeh
Chien-ying,
9.
is
in
charge of arrangements.
Recreation Build.in"
SR
427
the Cultural Revolution, Lin Nixon's historic 1972 visit to
h'
This could mean that Wang wa.s killed in 1971 in a plane
China, said he was "one of the
PLU'U% WIGGINS
WIGGINS MRS PEACHA
Woman as fiend of the Household Seminar, 10 a.m. to
would inherit Chou's party crash in Mingohia,
reportedly remarkable statesmen of mod.
LEFFLER— c
3 p.m., SCC's South Seminole Ce nter, 1-4 and 436.
fOr Mrs Peach Le4flec Wl9giflS,
Mrs. Peacha Leffler Wiggins,
Registration, 9:30 a.m. No charge.
0 7, of Lakeview Nursing Home.
87,
of Lakeview Nursing Home,
Sanfofd, %00 died ThurSday, will
Alcoholics Anonymous Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201
g
W. First St. Sanford.
Cemetery with Fr W411'am _________________________
MOND.Y, JANUARY 12
Ennis off iciating. In lieu 04
flowr, family reguests
High School Band Parents, 71.30 p.m., band
roormunb0k5
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Florida ZooIogca
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The forms and financial statements. MichaelSmith, executive
Scott HigQrn. Robert Bolt
-Sanford
('hurch. 2.50 W. Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando. Florida Power
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Young Democratic Clubs of
hlillsborough's charter ex- director of the ilillchnrn,,i,h
n..
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speaker on Kartrware.
Florida has threatened to take piredinJune ITi5and the group group.
W Moore Gramkow Funeral
Horre. 5infordr in charge
legal action if tile Ifillsborough did not apply for a new one,
Mrs. Wilson said financial
Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic Center.
County chapter doesn't stop us
according to Genanne Wilson records had been requested by
WALTER, DOUGLAS J
Funeqal set, cr's for Douglas-j.—
ing the name "young demo- treasur er of the state club
an
in
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estig
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but
Alcoholics Anonymous 1 closed meeting) 8 p.m., 1201
Walter 16, of RI 2 Long
crats" until it is properly char"Because of the highly unsa- were not supplied.
wood,
*ho filed 7hursday in
W. First St., Sanford.
tered
ti.s actors nature of the p
Orfando, *ill be held Sunciay ai 2
The investigation was repm at Aoamonte Chapel United
1.)nian fligh School Band Boosters, 7:30 p.m., band
State organization officials nary investigation iof the
c
Church of Christ OW68fed by
by
Don
room.
claim the local arin failed to group), failure to cease use of quested in December
Rev
ES
Castor,
the county
,
our
comply with rules last year re
Funcfal Home. 622 Semoran
Sanford-St
minole Art Asia, 6 '10 p.m. , co'5ered dish
Democratic executive conl.
(hate It ii ctor ,tnst you
, rctzsuancc of its char
Center. I_Xrnonstration by Dorothy
mittee
Castor i lie ca lledf
ter
liall, Oriando artist.
a pro be after Smith did not
STARKE. MRS. H. RUTH— respond to his request for a fiFleet Resene, 8 p.m .
tjneral Scr tCcs for Mrs H
Starke 01611 Lust Ave
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Some of the current crop of presidential
aspirants have been barnstorming for more than
years, but it generally is agreed among
political observers that the presidential election
year begins in earnest now that the holiday season
is over. (inc of the many bellwethers is the ruling of
the Federal Election
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Democratic Parts'. A complex and ambiguous new
election law, which includes public financing of
presidential candidates, is frustrating and
fusing, If the po lls are accurate no candidate in
either party has the approval of a majority of his
party. And finally the inordinate num be r of
primary elections
some 31 that will choose about
75 per cent of the convention delegates encourage
the demagoguery that Mr. Gardner fears.
Despite the turbulence, however, we believe

Shiskin, whose ability and integrity are highly
regarded even by most critics, concedes there
have been problems with the measurements but
hernaintains they do the Job and that th e official
jobless rate -8.3 per cent in November is a
good measure.

that the worriers and doomsayers are overstating
the case. While it is true that the American political
process is in one of its transitional stages for any
number of reasons, it also is a fact that there is no

"It has multiple uses," he said. "It's a good
rylical indicator. It's an excellent measure of
economic performance. And it is also a good
indicator of economic and psychological hard.

Doubts about the figures have grown t ).,
Some users of the Jobless rate feel the true level
and meaning of unemploymen! is poorly un
derstood, and that the figures are badly unrsthted.

1t expanding into legitimate businesses and

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ga thering and reporting the figures, generally
defends present concepts and techniques as
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substantial radical element in favor among
The signs that Americans instead favor the middle of the road are abundant
and, in the long run, will not he lost among the
candi dates.
Nevertheless, like many other Americans, WC
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family and mine $1,000 a year
150 billion

among those who would like a blue ribbon

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procedures used in developing official cm-

recounted time and again. The field of candidates

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No syndicate can operate on any important
scale for any length of time without large payoffs
to officials or police, usually both. So long as
these authorities go free, or if only a bribi
recipient here or there is caught and jailed, a
clamp-down on organized crime Is Impossible.
investment capital and working capi ta l are
esenUal to any major synthcate Operation. But
our attacks on organized crime, in the main,
ignore these truisms.
We are so obsessed with the thought we must
catch the man actually running dope, stealing,
strongarming or hijacking, that we end up with a
barrel of small fry and, in total, a few billion
dollars worth recovered from the $50 billion thee '
syndicates take ho me.

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long last the nation can set a course,

Outdated ?

The mviI Service system, long synonymous with good
government, has fallen under attack as too rigid, too cumbersome to be compatible with modern management methods.
Diehard supporters of the so-called merit system like to
point out that career members of the bureaucracy resistcd
efforts during the Watergate period to subvert the federal
machinery for poiUcal ends. It must be conceded, however,
that the bureaucracy has been equally resistant to progress
toward more worthy goals.
The sternest critics of civil service, mostly at th e state and
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inflexible, hampering elected officials in Implementation of
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 16
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Chwnley's Altamonte Springs.
SATURDAY,JANUAJIY 17
Alcoholics Anonymous Women's Group, 2 pm.,
1201
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Mrs MUiniM4irian Knight
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Hobbie M Binton
Grace H Brewer
Alberta C urry
Audrey fl, iatson
lichen M. Lundin
Julian Murphy
Judy' C. Webb
Cheryl J laws C.asselberry
Florence A. Brown, Deltona
Anne N. lansing, Deltom,a
Thomas McGulrk, l)elton
Sam Skorina, Deltona
Ilse Levy, Orange City
James W. Soverns, Winter
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low 29
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favorite recipe for popovers.

Hazel I lripp
Estelle . Welborn
I,ola It. Wettsytein
Alice Beinert. DeBary
E. Carol Doyle, DeLand
Zora Cole, Diltona
LetaI3. Skiles, Dwight Illinois position.
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Charles C. (.edulding Orange

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"respond affirmatively to any.
one requesting information
about the llillstx)rough Countv
Young Democrats and expf.cialls about their financial

JANUARYS

Sanford ikins Club, noon, holiday Inn

bay, longer than any other American
out a roar of rage and conducted a scholarly study of domestic cornSimilar smear campaigns were run against
and became too
s.unmoned a trusted assistant whose functIon it munism, which co
concluded the Fill was over- former agents Bill
formidable a public figure
even for Presidents to
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One agent wrote a deLiled
destroy the message after reading it.
letter explaining
hy Hoover's favorite
hymn wss "The Old
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was railroaded out of the FBI by
was "Rock of Ages." The
Hoover but
agent simply changed
struck back with an article ridiculing the Fill the names, utilizing
the same reasons.
director.
The vengeful Hoover blocked LevineBecause of
built. But there were some passages that were through Fill field offices to the media,
his mastery of publicity,
from getting a Job at the Justice Department
the old
less than flattering about Ibover.
The Fund for the Republic, meanwhile, tried to block his
and curmudgeon lasted on top
of
the
bureaucracy
admission to the Arlzor.a
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Communism, "Masters of Deceit," which was
gunfire than Hoover's wrath. The tongue lashing
The FBI chief direc ted his subordinates t
'5TIttefl for him by FBI ghostwriters. The FBI
was more than he could take; he broke down and
prepare a monograph ripping Hutchins to chief arranged with a friend to set
wept like a baby. "Mr. Hoover," he sniffled, "if I
up a front
He built his enormous power by manipulating had known this book
pieces. They became so impressed with Hut. group, whiCli bought
was
hundreds of copies of the
th e press and maligning his
coming out, I'd have chins frern their research, however, that
tics. Thanks to
they book and distributed them
thrown my body into the prse to block it."
to influential
r ully publicized human strengths
carefully
produced a mild monograph, Down
amid
in. Aiiicrl'ans. Glowing reviews, prepared Inside
Al though it was too late for this sacrifice, structions to rewrite the piece,
ca ef
hidden human failings, he appeared
ma king t the Fill, were distributed to the press.
Hoover ordered his minions to prepare hall-a- suitably derogdto-y, on pain of being censured,
a man of action fighting the forces of evil.
indeed, hoover established a powerful
More than 40 years of planted press notices dozen black, fiber-bound volumes of critical lb ,second, more vicious monograph was
leaked publicity machine. For example, a
transformed his bulldog visage Into a national analysis tearing apart the Lowenthal book, to the press.
letter-writ ing
unit, staffed with FBI agents,
These
were
used
to
personalized
symbol. His staccato speech and em man
compose harsh book reviews,
his
Another famous scholar, Henry Steele correspondence. The agents provided inquirers
which were secretly circulated to compliant Commager,
nerism completed the image.
also offended the
Information on what kind of suits, shoes and
great G-man,
Writers who dared to criticize Hoover wound newspapers and magazines. Agents were even Hoover fired
off
pink
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to
field
agents,
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Hoover
wore, how he liked his steak and
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the secrets of the late J. Edgar Hoover, whose angrily threatened to fire the man for
wrote critical books about the FBI.
falling to who ordered an-all-out Investigation of
abuses of power made him the most formidable block the publication of the
both the
In contrast, l'oover (Iirecte(I a vigorous
book.
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than the Fill's most-wanted list.
Attorney Max Lowenthal, Inc exampie,
But this wasn't enough to placate the
questioned the Fill's fabled reputation In a book irascible FBI chief. He
also ordered every index
entitled simply "The FBI." It dealt more with in the Fill checked for
derogatory Information
the corrupt agency Hoover had inherited than
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And the syndicate losses from law enforcement
off icers represent a minuscule percentage of

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taxes most of us pay.
The procedures used by Shiskin are largely a
There are, as Indicated above, only two roads
product of the Committee to Appraise Em.
to
fective syndicate busting.
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SOIIW
in 1961 and commonly called the Gordon Cornmeans must be found to search out and
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identify criminally acquired monies which is not
mittee for its chariman, Prof. Robert A. Gordon.
° difficult as it sounds. And all such money,
the best of health these days, but he traveled all dropping from both the central committee and
Shiskin praises the Gordon Committee
the way to Warsaw recently in order to give the the politburo of Franciszck Szlachcic, Gierek's wherever Invested,
recommendations. Still, he concedes
even in legitimate ensome leader of Russia's biggest ally in Eastern erstwhile protege and right-hand man, who terprises be confiscated.
This may prove exserious
changesofhave
developed since then, such Europe, Edward Gierek. a pat on the back at his apparently showed himself too pushy last year, medingly difficult but there ire laws which. in
as an increase
women
In the labor force and party congress.
Brezhnev's pay-off from the are signs that the party leader wants to con- the main, would make this isssible.
the extension of jobless benefits, both of which
l'olish
leader
was
a warm tribute to Poland's solidate his power base in anticipation of
might tend to change procedures and interFurther, there must be provisions for fines so
Russian
connection,
coupled with his en- troubles ahead,
pretations.
large that syndicate operators, once caught,
dorsement of the idea of a world Communist
would have to dig so deeply into their capital and
Gordon. an economist at the University of conference to uphold Russia's primacy in the
Perhaps to strengthen their leader's
hand
the
capital of their associates, the might find a
California-Berkeley, believes another corn- World Communist movement,
against pressures from Russia and his own
comeback
next to impossible.
mittee should be created partly because t he
The Russians have wanted this conference for hardliners, some 70 Polish intellectuals have
Typically, fines today are so small in corn- *
thstribution of many millions of dollars in
protested against the planned changes In
the parlcon with profits, convictions normally put no
revenue sharing depend upon local Job statistics, some time butpper even keener on it now that Polish constitution, approved at the party
which at best can be trusted only "cautiously."
(Timp in the illegal operaUorts of large or midtheir project for a European Communist con- congress, which are designed to emphasize the
lerence
has run into serious trouble owing 10
We-zed
syndicat es.
the Communist party's leading role In society.
Mfred Teller's criticisms have been of a di!- opposition of Important parties
in Western Evidently
It
isn't
enough to merely recover stolen
the protesters fear that these formal
ferent nature. Teller, now a Census Bureau Europe, plus Rumania and Yugoslavia. For good
Employe, declines to comment from that measure, Gierek also threw in a sharp attack Ofl changes could also mean a further erosion of the
country's modest degree of cultural and
Even the arrest and conviction of middle and
position, but during his years at Georgetown
ina.
religious
freedom.
University he attacked what he felt was subupper rank syndicate management hardly gives
The Polish people were told by Gierek and
jecti'e questioning and analysis.
imuse UJ U1 of rations. IflC top men are se ldom
other Polish leaders last w ee k that their living
caught and even more rarely convicted.
Among his many criticisms was that a lot of
standards
would go on rising but only if
Moreover, it is money that makes the operation
people would ra th er say they weren't looking for
production costs go down and productivity goes
go. More men will always be available for the
a lob than admit to a qiIctioncr that they were
up.
A
"flexible
pricing
policy"
will
syndicate
if the money Is there to pay them.
replace
the
unable to get ork. Some might say they were
se
pre
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pr
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freeze
on
basic
foodstuffs,
ill, he fou nd , and thus eliminate themselves from
bu t only
The second emphasis must come in a vastly
after the government has had anoth er good look
the la bor,itatistics.
expanded
drive to determine what officials and
at th e economic facts and consulted the workers.
Through his research and that of others tIC
what
police
are receiving tribes.
found a curious recurre nce: Many of the reasons Price increases will be phai,ed in gradually, so
Worry less about numbers of cases and small
as not to upset too many people.
people give for not being in th e labor force have a
convictions. Worry more about drying up large
cyclical nature, developing as alibis and excuses
amounts of syndicate capital. Shoot for the
Gierek has repla ce d nearly half of th e cen tral
big
when jobs are ha rd to get.
committee now enlarged from 115 to 140
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away as England The Guardian gloomily declared
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Wednesday night, besting Spruce Creek, 7-0, on goals by Billy Lee j two 1, Skip Burdette, Chris
Pilcher, Bobby Duggar, Daryl anders and Bobby Kelly. Seminole's defensive standouls included
Virgil Jenkins, Ricky Slann, David Parker and Dan McInlosh. Seminole plays again Saturday at 6 In
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pieking just above a whisper.
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the 460-yard, par-four l8th
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Club course.
In the gathering gloom of late
afternoon, Miller went to that
journeyman (iIbb Gilbert at
six-under par 66 for U first
round lead Thursday in the
$200,000 Tuscon Open.
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Berkley Duff; 1. Clay Delaney; 8. Alava Perez.
Rusty Toby
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th the Oct. 28 claiming the grievances
major lest of baseball's "r
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home encounter against Metro Conference
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Carol's
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Montclair t 65
Nancy. 4 1
Chucho Mencha , S. Sala
by Msersmith and McNally
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PpAChmfl? S Creslip. 6, High Muguer. 6 Marur, Ramon,
5?. Louis 1, Wathngton 2
action, featuring a Five Star Conference inember Orlando Boone.
serve clause,, moved up on a gree to some kind of reserve they were free agents because were, in effect, illegal
MIT 92, Ne jersey TNh s4
Detroit 5, Minnmta 0
vv3Y Robber. I. Barn Serg, 8. Glen's Cel8ya Sengoa. 1, Fermin Larre.,
matchup in Sanford
federal court dockut Thurs&amp;y system,
Seminole and
Carol
Buffalo
1,
Vancouver
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but
considered
the
prothey
had
not
signed
contracts
they
were
precluded
SIXTH — 1. Cachomiguei, 2
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SOUTH
SEVENTH — 5-11, D: 1. Wyclif!
Today's Games
Bengoa, 3 Negui+Pefel, A
beforelast season
contract
language.
James, 2 Kitty Shay, i ceemax; 4 Aretha Javi, S. 7Dngo Zarr. 6
the old dispute between players tiable.
Chicago at Atlanta
Oviedo is home against Spruce Creek. while
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Naval tests Mount Dora Bible tfla road am1,,
California at
Richmond 71, E Tmne-ss
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ng?on
Bilbao Echa,"
and club owners be settled at
Team owners chum perKauffman was Joined Ui tli
Barber-Scotia 92 Maryland E
Saturdays Games
ncorrnan
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owners
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petual rights to players' set suit by alitheotherowners The Shore 69
the Largaining table fell on deaf
Sov ie t W i ngs
New York
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the Proposal and Judge Oliver, VI
ears.
of 70 and wsks (our qtrnkiq
7 Mnrniri Af!ef; 3 Kenny B '.e L,: I k Ooti A Early
Islanders. exhlbillon
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Pollins go. Smicn u 67
ho had sidd he hoped to avoid them.
New York Rangers W Kansas Eckert 4. victory victor, S. Ultra YZ8, Sr Larrl Quiola, 6. Aldana
in the first competitive roundo
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Vlolenc'
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lengthy
litigation,
set
the
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attorneys
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club
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Ourt of their contract with the party of a three-man ar- MCN"Se 104, Louisiana 17
Fillie. I President Lad.
Detroit sI Montreal
Brandi, a former tklb) ph
flhlStaKeS to see sthy a Bill
timetable
during
an
afternoon
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owners and the Major League
third time in six years the DalNew Orleans 7o, Samford 61
NINTH — 5.16, C: 1. matinee Idol;
Vancouver at Patsburgh
plavers association saying if a bitration panel ruled the two
EIGHTH
1. Alava-Aguirre, 7
catch up with you when no new tographer. luid I hobbv of rat- Thomas failed and why a Bur.
2 Otto Maker; 3 Tiny T;de; 4.
ler
said.
Los Angeles at Toronto
Pla y ers Association to file session
pla}er declines to sign a con
las Cowbov`3 have mide the Na- guys come in, Brandt sid, ing footNill Players
pitchers
were
free
agents
'
in 1960 ton Lawless exceeded ex.
Tho5
St Louts at Minnesa
MIDWEST
briefs by Jan. 15 nd scheduled
"I never thought I would do
tion4il Football League iham- adding
0
The court here finds itself tract by Mardi lo, "the club
Factual, ?. M,A.'s Dennis~ :
California
at
Boston
Michigan
106,
Wisconsin
it
hen Dallas became an NFl pcctations,' sa ys Brandt
The panel's findings will have
hat I did, but I did it It Just
the hearing for Jan. 19.
Bouncer Boy
pionsWp game thanks to the
"You can't be a 100 per cent expansion team. His knowledge
0,ai Roberts 73, Kansas ?o
Sunday's Games
dealing with the greater issue of shall have the right by written
MSfurs Mencha,
noverturned if Oliver rules
Lawless,
a
rookie
from
Flori.
came
from
out
or
the
blue.
I
bee
In the morning session of the baseball's resere clause as
Minnesota
77,
TENTH — 5.16, A: 1. Ripple Rube
Soviet
Army
at
Philadelphia
Illinois
61
co llegte draft and a su pe rb drt team Sometimes )OU get impressed Tex Schramm, no
NINTH — I Aguirre. 2. Zarre. i
to
renew
his
contract
for
the
in fa vor of the owners A deci
Flyers exhibition
da drafted In the second round can belie ve it"
Float 3 Buck Bannon;
lIIinss St 92 W iiino, 79
Sala,
i Bilbao,E'Joza 6 Alp 7
scouting system
Pretrial conference Thursday, result of grievances filed last the period of one year on the
too many lineba ck ers &amp;nd have club presient and owner Clint in 1975,
NOrthwirstern 105. Mich. SI $9
Tom Wood, S. L-L 's Dan; 6, KS
New York Rangers at Chi
moved into the starting
sion
favoring
the
player
-3
amoHe
tried
a
little
smile
It
held
to
estahllah
procedures,
f
MIAMI i APi - ('alder Race tiger of Calder and president ard ['allot, chairman of the
:ago
Sprite; 7. Atgo Robot; 1 8 Mystic
Wichita St
emphlS
70
al l by two p1 tthees, And}
lo, trade, Then on some rare oc.
TENTH — I r ucho, 2+ Fermin, 3
urchisan. And sinct,- Its Ili- lineup at guard and has Played didn't quite come off.
re a re rookies a n
ciation would provide it wi th a
o SI
Judg
e
Oli
Vancouver at Atlanta
ver
urged
the
Darties
Messersmith
Loyola
Mucuerza 1 damon S Mena 6
sion
)
ou
find
a
eston
Pear
Course
has
shocked
state
racand
general
manager
of
the
Bord
of
Business
Regulation.
and
Dat
ception
D4IIlL
has
been
an
F
wing
Kauffman,
owner
of
major
in
free agents on the team Dallas s
s cli in the t o National ('nfl
breakthrough in its ef .
T or onto at Montreal
ELEVENTH 34,
But I in not in bad position
Larrea
to settle their longstamfing dif.
on.'
:
0 Wr av Mr.VN
eNzIly. Mcsscrsmith, who the Kan,sias Ci ty
Ing of(ieiih by asking (or 14 Trocal muting at the sanie 'I s ould hope the Caldtr offi
notiv team that built i tself ference playoff games.
GO;M
Boston
&amp;I Wash;rkiton
Astro
takes to Super Bowl X. Only
Ogutza Miguel.
Royals,
filed
forts
to
gain
a
revision
of
the
I'll be all ri gh t. Really, I played less racing da tes for th
ferences
in
negotiatic
was 'tlti the s Angeles Dodg
SOUTH WE ST
e 1976 park, said Thursday that there cials realize how impoaant the
it in U S District Court here reser e System
I
running back Preston Pearson,
Pittsburgh t Pearson when through the draft.
K
King, 6 silky O'Hare; I. Coroll Kid; Barre lan e S Alava
SMU 82. ArkAnsas at
omet mts a computer pretty good. I just hit that one summer meefing Min the track were two basic reasons for the monies produced by the thorBengoa 6
Dallas rks with a scouting
WHA
ironically obtained from Pitts- the Steelers became overa Amy Gibson.
W
Texas
75,
Tulsa
bad
shot."
AfeCha Perez. 7 ErdozaAxp.. I
had
in
19Th
tends
to
take
the
personality
out
and
WIL
T
OF
GA
Pis
rtuestirig
no
reduction
in
operating
days.
oughbred industry for the char•
SW Tex 61. Abilene Christian
TWELFTH- 3-6 C I Ks
burgh, and World Football stocked with running backs and goup ctidled "Quadra" which
East Division
But that one shot turned the charity dates at all.
of it and you have to watch for
"One Is to avoid as many un. ities are.
TWELFTH-11 Bilbaomuguerza,
League linebacker an Ca Dallas mapped him up without feeds information into a comN
Eng
:
19 Il 3 11 lii 112 sri, I
hole tournament around.
Sul Ross 11, Texas A&amp;I 1]
thiS says ran
Daisy R.B.; S Go Go 2 Sala Ramon.3, Eroza Aitu. 4
Last
summer,
the
track
oper.
profitable
days
as
possible.
The
"I'd
be
interested
in
looking
puter
system
named
Optimum
ponre weren't picked by the even having to pay the $100
From his customary position ated a 120-day regular season other is to conser ve cur horses
Six players on the 43-man
atthefigiirs he
Systems Inc., a subsidiry of
Ithink
_______________
Cowboy computers and scouts.
FAR WEST
aier prict
Inclapolis
roster
are
among
the leaders Miller, plus six extra (Lys tlut benefitformer first-round
nd patrom for the long sum. We should all be willing to
UCLA 62 Oregon 61
the Cowboys and owned Ii)
West Division
reco
rd-setting
winner
of
j
this
ed
9
"Some people like blondes
draft
picks
— linebacker Lee
charitable or ganizations, met season," he said
•
The free agents on the team Murch!son.
examine t heir figures at the
A6 149 124
evada-Las
Vegas
90,
Seattle
and some hire brunettes, but I include Drew Pearson, who
evthe last couple of seasons, state universides and the Uni.
S
dan, tight end Billy Joe
Track officials said the bene. board's I Feb. 3) dates alloca.
Thtre are five fulitime scouts n
69
suddenly was sdil back in the versit of Miami
S Diego
1717 1 3* 113 1)2
feel like the draft is the way to caught Roger Staubach's last in the Cowbo% organization
° rZ defensi ve en d i
ORLANDO SEMINOLE
lit dat es raised 117Z500 for (ton
Nev Reno io2, st Mary's ca
Lez)Nu,Arn3:ica B
Phoenix
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
17 Is I 1? 117 133
go, says DaHas vice president Second
Under
Florida
law,
Calder
lif.
76
mut
system
has*
"T(x)
Tall"
Jones,
running
back
charifies, but cost the track
pass to de- The coniputer-s'
Officials of Ilialeah said their
Otlawa
120 IS)
OVIEDO — The Oviedo lligh scorer, as he connected on
/
San Diego St 92 Iowa
Gil Brandt, who oversees the feat Minnesota, running back had its failures like Bill Thom Charles Young,
can apply for a maximum of 120 $42,111M, During the current Tro- track lost more than
kerFIRST - I Negu, Via (1) 1200Unia AFberd, I Aldana Elorza
Canadian
$150,000
UC
Santa
Barbara
97,
Port
SECOND — I Eddy Leniz. 2
freshman
team
used
a
tightseven
goals
and
two
fouls.
Winnipeg
28
15
0
56
lyg
121
6
60,
4 60. 7. Aldana-Sanchel if):
N&amp;ib
regular
dates
and
14
charity
pil
meetin
Cowboy scouting. "Washington Doug Denrdson; defensive back as, drafted No. I in 197Z Pwm. lineman Randy White and
SAl
g, officials said running nine chant) dates in
land 75
I
n1antrnan
defense
a
nd
20
was
followed
in
the
has been
only team I can Benny Barnes, linebackers as as a
arKI
scholarship
days,
which
scoring
l inebacker
S4G5,000 was raised but $216,000 spring 197
Sacramento St 71 Stanlslaus
14, art(] Gulfsteam offi.
flop but Robert Ne
Calgary
Point outburst In the second parade, for the Uons, by Brad
st 66
are not mandato
remember that has been able to Dave Edwards and Capone;
Unta Elor:a 7 A$dana0kokl I
as
lt
Edmonton
SECOND
cials said tha t rack lost $243,692
Larr,Alberg,
house, taken in the second
Four are second-round selecUtah 12. Utah St so
period to win I ts first game of auxton and Calvin Wad, who
trade for a championship team f ree safety Cliff Harris, place- round the same
Elmer Vickers. gemral man.
"It's
a
Weber St
Gonzaga 39
year, gained tions—cornerback Mel Renf ro
I
100 3 OguI:a Arana (1) 600 0 (2
the season, 55-37, over Lake finished the night with 11 and
Thursday's Results
"You might Improve a tepm kicker Toni Fritsch; and rc- over 9M yards this season.
Echano Len;z. 3 Oguia Beitia 4
Newlikime, wide receiver GoldHowell's
ninth
graders
eight respectively.
considerably for one or two ceivers Percy and Ron Howard.
Today'
s
Games
"We go
!.
evalute our en
n
111111 0 I'm W.
The Liors c=e Into thie
ii
Al Squartinio, led Utie Silver
Ar,ch6.Alb.r1i 7 Larri Okoki I
99
ana polls at Calgary
contest with a mark of 6-3 as Hawks with six baskets for 12
Urfa Yta
San
D;eW
at
Nt
England
to a record of 14 for points. The flashy guard was
-::
If the best things in life are
their
Sth
.:;
Seminole neighbors
followed Edwin King who added
Atlantic Division
•:'
s- :
n Saturday S Games
indeed free, then Saturday is a
Ova
After the firM eight minutes eight in the losing effort.
8lbaoBengoa 7 Same Sanchez I
Ga
Sa Diego at Quebec
FOURTH
I Alava MueI Uj
mighty big day In Sanford for
i
Boston
2310 87
HO5!n at Mnneta
It 60. 5 40, 3 60; 2. Negul lame (1) ,
of play the score was
The
lions
will
try
to
nin
their
philphia
free throw shooters.
FIFTH
I Sala Bengoa 2 Er
Ottawa at Phoenix
0 60. 340, 3 DomingoElorta (2)
deadlockL
Bullalo
002a Mencha, 3. Santi Ramon. 4
Sundars Games
Two free throw shooting
New York
the home team broke the they entertain undefeated
11 72 450 81 1
Mar uf i Aguirre. 5, Fermin Echave,
3) 20410.
Indianapolis at Clevel3nd
contests are scheduled.
Central Division
6 Celaya M,guei, 7 ManoloLafrea
Minnesota at Cincinnati
FIFTH — 1. Fermin Bengos (31
contest open,
Croorm
Mon(Uy
at
miedo
in
a
Washington
Basketball enthusiasts with a
20 IS S71 —
San Diogo at New England
14 DO, 840, 41110~ 2, SalaMiguel (2)' 1 ChuchoW,,guerza
In the smnd period. not only 6:30 game.
Atlanta
11 16 .529 11-1
SIXTH — I Nequi Sanchez. 2
1 40, 6 40i 3. Celaya Mencha (6)
0
Ottawa of Winnipeg
penchant for hitting the charity
(hd the Lions bang home 20
toss have their choice. ne
Houston
Domingo Ecnave. S. Barre Bengoa,
markers but they were able to
OVIEDO — Nash 7 2 14. Warren 1
SIXTH
1. Oguila EMave (1)
T~4
4
Knights of ColumLus have a
N.
Orleans
t
15 40, 4 10, A W. 2 Bilbao Perez (m: 6 Alava Elorta, Bilbao Pere:, s
hold the Silver Ilawks to a scant 0 2- Bauman o 1 1; CluxIon 4 3 11;
Western Conference
Ward 3 2 1; Geiger 13 5; Burke 0 2 2
tourney at All Souls Church and
5 20,160. 3 Negui Bengoa (3). 310.
- Arecha Zarre.
five points.
Midwest Division
SEVENTH — 1. Urfa Ltrit. 2. Ica
Oviedo's
Brad
Cluxton
(IS),
Calvin
Ward
110)
ba
(1 6). 31 40 P (1 6). 164 90
Bufnelllloj~ wilsono3i; mathleux
the Elks aubis staging one at
on
1
0
2.
Totals
19
17
IS.
SEVENTH
mith.
the
lions'
head
I.
Newi
Yza
(1)
King
041
for
rebound.
P177SBURGH (AP)
Penn
SANFORD-ORLANDO
After laboring through 1 1-13 talent. including fullback Stallworth and I vill, lean line. the Sanford Middle Sichiool.
Milwaukee
0
4
IS 20 .429 1
6 Domingo
i,
used the fina l16 mi nu t esLAKEHOWELL_M
H
State's Joe Paterno didn't want season Noll 's first c1ir, the Franco harris
KC
1271
375
5
1801403 lcaLeniz(7)360Q(1
a Perez.
ba cker from Kent Lite named
the job,so in 1969 the Pittsburgh Steeler s won a coin flip with the.
Noll's top draft pick after that Jack Larribert. "fie's skinny,
Pacific Division
EIGHTH — I Sala Juan. 7. Alava
16 of his players into the loosely Waillck 0 1 1 Totals If 3 37
EIGHTH — I M&amp;rufl mugvefla
In the Knights of Columbus
Steelers nude a low-keyed Chigo Bears for the top pick
1972 season
as connerhack but he s tough Noll said
0 Stale
27 9 730
1600
480
7*0
2
Fermin
M"W
played
contest.
Kyle ) 6
310 3 Micky Vicky
event, youngsters 1114
young assistant front the in the 1970 draft.
J.T. Thomas, now a starter, but
Maruri Miguel S Chucho Menha
La ke Howell
,
4
Oiedo's
Dan
Nash
finished
13-37
The
6-foot4.
215-pound
Lameligible,
boys
and
girls.
This
is
a
Baltimore Colts their head
chosequaerbackTer
subseentchoicesinthatdraft
SECOND
C: 17 Ginger
Oviedo
P h oenix
16 II 411 10
1pi
It 113 10
bert is one of 18 Steelers who council championship, to be
coach.
1510 •
TOmbo
ry Bradshaw, then resisted were not as productive as in
Portland
13 24
41 Lynn (5)
IL
NINTH - I Aguirre, 7 Zrr
NINTH
—
1.
Altu
(4),
73
40,
4
OiD
will
play
in
the
Pro-Bowl
this
followed by advancement into
Chuck Noll was hired because some tempting trade offers "A past )CJS
Thursdayi Results
DO(lS) Um 00; 0(56) S154
sinter. "He's so mean he hates district regional and state
hisorganizatlonalmrndhadim- prospect like this might only
B,IbAO lAip
P (6) 360 0(31)6700 P(13)17630
In 1973, the Steeiers scram
Cleveland
115,
Philadelphia
TENTH —11, Ramon. 7 Chu h I
hi mself," 53)5 teammate tourneys
TENTH
Muguerta (1),
pressed Steeler official Dan come along once every 10 bled for a wild card berth to th
105
I
40
4.40;
3 enc a (6) 1340 6.60.
Mean Joe"
Boone),
Contestants shoot 10 free
hose father Art )ear" said Steeler personnel playoffs,
New OrIns 107 Kansas City 1000 5 60 1 IC 2 Andy Sh.nnai (6)
San?, 7 Ljrrea • Maruri
here they were
3 ermin (4) 340 0 (3) fOG P
180 760 3 Courageous Karen
97
,
throws,
with
bought the franchise with $2,500 chief Art Rooney Jr.
the
winning
ELEVENTH - % Alava Juan
(3)
(34)
14130
DD
(43)
i74G
crushed by Oakland. BradWith Dan "Bad
0
5 00; Q (6 3) 116 20~ T (16 1) U01,00,
ELCVCNTH
in racarack. carrili ngs 1 r,
a
eitantsi
going
Intu
the
;,vo
t32.01
Bradshaw became a starter shaw, target of some fan kovich (trilling the offensive
c,5 r,
Today iGames
5 Afecha Aft. 6
Sama
8) 1910 17:0 483 2 Arerha
The "Yankees" of auto racing have broken up. Hurley Ilaywood
year after Noll was born.
FOURTH — S 1 M I Miss
his first season, and Pittsburgh criticism during the season, line in 1974 and BradshaIN sur- second round to shoot 15 free HAYWOOD,
ashington at Boston
Cacho Alpo,7 Manolo Perez I
Ildli and Peter Gregg, co-driving winners of the last two 24
Chicago at Buffalo
Erdoza miguri
finished 5.9. That winter Noll was divorced in the offseason. viving a challenge from Joe
7 so. 3. Itio (1) 1 40; 0 S36) 7 40 P M igu e 1 13). 4 so, 0 (A 8) 61 70 P (I
[fours of Daytona and the 1973 12 Hours of Sebring, are going their
Los Angeles at Philadelphia
TWELFTH
1. Erdota Aguirre.
.4d when pressed about the Ill. made one of the most producwill
shoot
20.
41
11
1111
1
10
7
40,
6
60;
2 Celays
' Aipi
(6 3) 16 so 31.90.
In that offseason, however, Gilliam for the starbrig quar.
Detroit at Milwaukee
13% THE AS-SOCIATED 1111USS
2. BilbaoRamon, ] $anfijuan, 4
3
so
separate %ays. When the 15th running of the 24 flours of Daytona
starred image of the "Same old tive drafts in National Fo
0 tball Noll turne(I to the draft for terback job, the Steelers put it
FIFTH — ~46. C: I Kansas
eattle at Phoenix
Fermin muguerza, s Sala Aipi, 6
Cit y
TWELFTH
1. Santi Altu
In the Elks group, youngsters GREGG SPLIT UP
begins on Jan. 13, Gregg will also end his longtime association
TEANECK, N.T — Ben Jolinson, 18, the se(Ti-id-leading
Steelers"
Saturday's Games
Lea gue histo
pl ayers like Lyn Swann, John all together.
26A0,
(4
7)
27
40.
P
(4
7)
102
60,
Big
'
ORLANDO—
Irish
Gene
Albuquerque,
N.
M.
fie
is
9 (not 10 until A pril 1) will
Ricky (S) 9 40, 1 ?0. 3 Pile Reri (1) 0
ith the l'orsche laeto to drise for the rhl B M W works
cor,
Cleveland at Allanta
er of Fairleigh Dickin on's basketb.ill team, was
Though he didn't like the
4 20; 3 Sala Aguirre (2), 4,00" 0 8 Celaya Altu
His 1971 choices brought him
Wells of Orlando is now the scheduled for an Orlando main
Portland
at
Houston
shoot
four
feet
in
frunt
of
line.
lean).
nickname, Noll as called 'The Frank Lewis, Jack Ham, Gerry
killed and to other pla)ers ere seriousi) injured when
K
C i ty a? Chicago
Handle - 5171 5*9 A
Other age groups for the Elks
2
SIXTH
l6 A I Kid Domtle
Johnson's car slammed into a utility pole on an ice-slick
Pope" as a player at Cleveland Mullins, Dwight "Mad Dog"
New
Orleans
at Detroit
Th ere's Nothing
A POINT IN HISTORY
dileweight boxer in the world,
Alan
'S
ENTRIES
Mover competiUon are 10-11 and 12-13,
ths
t Washingilon
because he supposedly never White, Larry Brown, Ernie
Like
4
60.
3
10
according to the latest ratings
3 Phantom s Pearl (1)
'Mere is no entry fee for
e: York :
FIRS T
z
2
made mistakes. "fie was very Holmes and Mike Wagner. That
17 41t 97.4-*?rrP 1009e5ZZY
THE
BEST
Sunday's Games
released
by
The
fling
either tournament and trophies
;V
- tL9fr,4
Eddy Beitia, 3 Barre Yla. 4 urz
bright," former Cle v eland same year be cla imed kicker
troll
at
Kansas
city
ENOO
84CK / /99
and ribbons are up for grabs
(xc -i
SEVENTH — 5.16, o: 1. jc,,3 Lenq, S EchanoOkoki, 6 Aldar3
ll!)ston at Philadelphia
coach Paul Brown recently Roy Gerela on waivers from
Aran&amp;. 7 Larri Aiberdi. 1. Ica
wlqlcly 4
Gene
MisChIC4
(1) 700.
3,10- 2
if
Washington at Cleveland
Weila woke i nto the world
T
opper
Go
Houston and signed Glen Ed5
)(7)
.11COR r&amp; 011C14,60 AF41?5~
ORMONI) BEACH . Ha
L
Angeles at Milwa ukee
The historic Ornnd
I SECOND - 1 EthanoBta
Noll used his first Steeler wards as a free agent.
ranking at 154 pounds, following
New York at Phoenix
.5C'OR.FP .?7
Y7.6, 770WA!~
Garrage. used by automobile pioneers Henry Ford,
"9O 31,11
draft pick on a relatively un.
his Oct. 28 decision victory over
In the 1971 season, Pittsburgh
7'0 04F ZP .
4,YP !;fWIV
Y18, 5 CLhoSanchel, 6 Urfa
Barney Oldfield, R.f'. Olds, Louis Chevrolet and offiers to
EIGHTH — L1. C. 1. Shang Tang
ABA
known tackle some skepties moved to a new stadium and
then-third-rated
Mike Baker.
HEAT PUMP
d
- 2 Lake Embe (5)
dör26y,
Ak
prepare their cars for racing, was gutted by fire,
Thursday's Games
Alberd,
dubbed "Joe Who' Now they improved to
2
60.
2
20~
3
It
ene
Eckert
(1)
4.4);
Q
Ile
local
boxer
has
since
Then Noll
No
grtles
Sc
hedul"
CALL . .
W 11274IR 61,Yhrofhl Chlf6,F9
roday's Gae
call him -Mean Joe" Greene. turned to the draft for more
t i t jose Martin Fl
PLUMBING &amp;
(A;r,6e ~~15 ,~4,#fe qZ1
TAMPA (AP)
To Rose
The
rntuc
some of the things I've Leen stroke and with it little hair left,
HEATING INC
and Eddie Davis, running his
NINTH —I6. O 1 Gull x'm Alberd, S Eddy Javi 6 A'dana
Son Anion;ct at Indiana
regard
a step
NEW YORK (AP) —
et
e got some easy
current winning streak to
r007,04Z 4 Ail
I
Ed Hudson came up with an SsturdaY marks the coaching Up."
'
Hose noted forhustling on the
living to do, After all, I coached
Saturdays Games
and his overall record to 42-0, basehall field. is hustling
BUFFALO — Bob Shaw resigned s ass stant
ou1santin
e football
TENTH — S-li Al Ges
Conover sayl he bought
~111 thosc )cars undtr Bill
York l St Louis
with
17
KOs.
bosses: Ralph
backboards Thursday night and
the National Football League's Buffalo Bills to become
,,
arounu wC couny speaking
Indiana at San Antonio
'
1
Virginia at Denver
'
I th H
r
sparked Croorm Iligh's fresh- of Auburn and Al Ctmover of miles north
I
T ' rC t
f the
of Austin, Tex., and at Rice where everybody, int.
0(1 41 0 60. It so
The most active main event dinners and collecting awards.
Sunday's Games
OAANP
Rice,
("anadian Football League,
men to a 41 victory over
has a herd of about 5,000.
— 5-16. C: 1, Kristen
The Cincinnati third baseman
Kentucky a t St. Lou is
boxer in the world in 197, Wells
eluding athletes, had to know
Jordan, 65, has the head
Mount Dora,
don't have to worry about how to read and write.
Indiana at New York
blitzed
in
from
a
dinner
in
Iowa
fought 14 times last year Ilis
13 00. 460. 3. Paul Bolin )
Ir -Ybff-OW
coaching job for the south. Con. the first olne nuking his grades
to pick up, t1w Hickok Profm
I
ses
ed
or
JYONCR.
of them on offensive rebounding over,37, is one of Nsssistants. to get from pen to pen," 1p,
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all am go
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Graceless, colorless and
an unpresentable object at
best, the humble potato is
perhaps the most unportant vegetable in the
world today.
It appears on our tables
more frequently than any
other vegetable. This is due
in part to the many varied
ways it can he pre pa r ed ,
A little known fact
surrounding the potato is
that it was taken from
South America to Europe
as late as the 16th century.
There it met with con-

B the 17th century, the
impoverished Irish, being
the first to recognize it's
nutritional
value,
proceeded to cultivate it, so
that it soon became the
most important crop of
their country.
In the middle of the 19th
century, the gifted French
chefs and in a small part,
the Germans came to their
senses and began to create
a repertory of dishes which
stili please us today.
Presently, all of us, the
rich, thepoor, and the in
between, can look to the
humble potato for an never
ending source of culinary

siderable resistance and

dishes, at a reasonable

was used mainly as a
botanical curiosity. Chefs
from all over Europe,
taking a cue from the
wealthy, refused
to
acknowledge its potential,

to make 2 7`bsp finely

price,
The nays to cook and
prepare a potato are
legion, but I must confess,
that one of my favorites is
not to cook it all! Many

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mother was preparing
supper, along with my
brothers and sisters, I
would confiscate a potato,
wash it, peel it, salt it, and
eat it with relish!
We have all prepared
potatoes in more ways than
we can count, but here are
two recipes you may not
have tried,
SHREDDED POTATO
PANCAKES Wrni
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SC/ILI.IONS
4 med. baking potatoes
(peeled and covered
with e1ild water)
Fresh chives, enough

rnmd.s into thin cakes
about 3 inches in diameter,
and fry them over
moderate heat for about 3
or 4 minutes on each side,
turning them over gently
with a large metal spatula.
M they are done, remove
them to paper toweling to
drain. Proceed to shape,
fry and drain
the
remaining potatoes
similarly. Serve at once,
sprinkled
with
the
remaining salt.

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water that ill acculnulat('
around them. Quickly stir
in the chives, or scallions, 2
teaspoons of salt, and a few
grindings of black pepper.
(Cover them with plastic

4 tbsp. chicken stock

hrown, make the pancakes
by dropping 2 tablespoons
of the potatoes in 3 or 4
heaps into the pan, leaving
about 2 inches between
them. Gently flatten the

while they are 5till hot,

for sewsoning. Add more

ifresh or canned
2 (sp. salt
1 tsp. dry mustard
4 tbsp. ,inc vinegar
Freshly ground black
pepper

holding them one at a time
in a towel if necessary to
protect your hands. Slice
them immediately into 'to . inch rounds and place
them in a large mixing

salt if needed. Serve at
room temperature. If you
must refrigerate, be
certain to remove the salad
at least two hours before
serving.

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Cherry- collection. Mrs. Myers, assisted by her husband, F4, and PLENTY OF SLEEP IN write to "Dear Abby" for a real
son, John is preparing for the Fourth Annual Sanford Depres
good answer.
sion AI.TADENI%
(',lass Show to be staged Jan. 24 and 25 in the Sanford Civic
SECRETARY,.,OVEIt4O
('enter, Approximately a half-million dollars worth of glass is
DEAR ABBY: My wife and I
expected to he on display to delight collecto rs and amateurs alike, recently moved into a new
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peter to slip into her husband's lab, etc., how does one addri-'',
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food

A Christmas party for IwIin, Mrs. Darlene Horn, Sniith, Brian and Mark Smith, Schoolhotc. Final plans were
:hildren of Theta Epsilon Drew and 1)avnl Horn, Mrs. Mrs. Karen Wallace, Tiffany' announced for the Christmas
Chapter members Beta Sigma Mariles McGibb
on. Robbie and and Allison Wallace, Mrs. bail that the chapter was
Phi, was held at the home of I'at ('ores Powell and Michele Mvnie Schanel, Ashly and Bill hosting at th e Mayfair county
Moyc. Delighting the children McG i bbon,
Mrs.
L inda Sh;inel and Ronnie Dudley.
Club. The last meeting of
as Santa Claus was Jay' War- McKibbin, Jennifer and
iiike.
month was held at the home of
Christopher McKibbin, Mrs.
The first meeting of the Mrs. linda Sapp. The members
Parents and children at- Pt Moye, Bob and Stacey month was held at the home exchanged Beta Buddy gi ft .
t nding were Mrs. 'I m 11 a Moyc Mrs Linda .
Sapp, Brady Darlene horn Lmntii Mclubbmn and Pat Moyc shoed th'
Rojanowski, Jamie and Stasi and liriane Sapp, Mrs. Casey had as her guest speaker movie of the children's
l(ijanowski. Mrs. Debbie Sharrow, Sean, Shannon and Christine Jones and Nancy Christmas, party as her
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ed ucated (so am I), and when welcome anytime, but to please
Joe and I are in their company, telephone us first.
I keep hoping he won't talk
Tonight at 10 p.m., this
much because he is s ur e to say, landlord came over to introd uce
"lie don't" or, "We was."
us to his son' I was in my unlie is a fine-locking man of dershorts watching TV on our
goodcharacterwhohasrnad
bed, and my wife wasn't
remarkable
success
in dressed, either. That nervy
business, but t his one fault is man used his passkey and
too big to overlook.
valked right into our bedroom
I guess what I really want to
Abby, we like our privacy,
know is:
a51-year-oklman but how do you tellaji'i who is
who is smart in money matters 45 years older than you are to
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Members of the First
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unprecedented action on
God Of Prophecy
Tuesday evening declined to
Rivival serjces conducted accept the resignation
their
by Rev. Da1d E. Smith
minister, Dr. }Ia1d A. Harris,
I'owder Springs, Ga., at the who had resigned to accept the
REV. DAVII)sMrnI

Elm Ave.. Sanford, nightly at

Christian Church, B.axlev. Ga.,

of Ecuador.

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be universal among primitive Capitol, Sacred, Zondervan, begins this Sunday at the First Christ, Scientist, Deltona,

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well spent. "It is a remarkable Mission. The Pains have set up
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WILSON..MAI ER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Sanford, Fla.

where the five men left off,
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Howard H. Hodges and Staff

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GULF SERVICE
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GREGORY LUMBER
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KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE
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CELERY CITY

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L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Ovideo, Florida

HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
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of youth and music at the
The "implacable cold war- after ordination to the I'resby- church,
On Tuesda' at 7:30 p.m.,

waste of manpower, but it tion across Europe,

and me to go into the tribe.

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Oc Lad, t r, Lakes CitRe1.c Church. III Miotinthin, Dfhtp,a

them. Harris stated he had

of Central Baptist Church will decision to leave.

Community

landmark action - the global resLstencc in the free world

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Altzunonte Community Church

ami means, coupled with
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ding, bespectacled man, works 7:30 p.m., Sunday, in the the Sanfond and Lake Mary

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Association on Jan. 17, 18, 24 Science will be held at 19:30

held at 3 pm. The hold over churchesinthe coxmimnunity will

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CIutch ci CP'r'iI at Lake EII.n. 1.7517 PIN Cass.lb.qry
South kin'fo Church ii Chit, $411 Lako HOw4I Nd

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Swiand Iap$'tt Co.,,.. 3P)p Pa'm.ft,
St Pj,l Rapist Church, II) P11 AVO.

METHODIST

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SAPTIST

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CHURCH OF CHRIST

NPnMP Calvary Msss..nory Baptist, 1111W 171551

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[)It ILtROU) HARRIS
Wa)fle Williamson and other
deacons stated the)' had Christian Church in the state.

" nesday,
will meet
at 10:30
a.m.,on
WedJan.sanctuary
18 t 7:30 p.m. in the
who had fled from her tribe priest had now been fired from mnent at the assembly of the (lictatorip and what hapwith
a program
church
greatly moved by the out.
many years before. Da'uma his Job as a church caretaker. World council of Churches in pened under the Communists," prayer
pouring
of this expression of
taught Rachel the language and
and
1'hespecialiscntitled"l Love 'iffeetionllthetf
self-denial
That the
information
its Nairobi,
Kenya - even though he said "I watched t With ill)' presented by Mrs Moni Stuart
Rachel introduced her to circuitous
way
at once tomade
the he
wasn't there.
Aiiterica," written by John W. his folks, the like of which he
Christ. Later l)aywna over- Rev. Mr. hiruby was 1'pical of
eyes,
and it's
still happenBut what was there was a let- own
ing. We
cannot
remain
silent. Members of the Joy Circle 'ill Peterson anti Don W}Ttzen. I had never before experienced,
came her fear and took Rachel the continuous, variously de- ter from two Russian Orthodox I'm afraid we're under the spell luncheon
txstes t the covered dish Love America" es a patriotic and so rescinded his action and
following
the iitusical expressing love for OW' has declined the call to Baxk
Auca village has been Rachel's the treatment of religion in ing retigious persecution and which betrayed Europe to
home ever since.
On h"ridav members of the l.0 back to God.
CommunIst-ruled countries,
He also stated that the
urging the World Council to hlitlt'r, and now people are
In the Jan. 2 issue of
Soloists will be I)avid Kritz- historic Baxley Church, which
lt' a unique service, carried (hallenge it --- a letter that had much brainwashed by the ('arlson ('lass will hold a
macher, Debra Yates, Nancy
"Christianity Today," Miss on almost single-handedly by a made its roundabout way to rhetoric of detente which ap- lunchc'on in 1ellossliip kill
celebrates its 100th Annh'erSaint discusses the deaths and man who personally kept a hiruhy, been translated from proves of all Russia's conquests Altamonfe
Walker, Kelly Gregory, Pat wy this year, is a great
events that have followed. She jump ahead both of Nazi and the Russian by his wife, Olga, and oppression. To me, it's a
l)ykes, Ten Harper, Dick church, with a fine plant, and
Ransbottomn, and the Youth
said she felt the men took qIl the Communist foes in wartime Eu. and rela)'ed to various officials fraud.
unsurpassed in the town in macn
Ensemble.

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY -_ASSEMBLY OF 000

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Awareness, &amp;3 S. Orlando Ave. to a(Id new classes and Sunday at 7 pm. at Community featuring a different topic each Attendance, giving and general
United Methodist Church in
activities are at an all time high
('asselberr. A iiicmbcr oi the week. Dr. Jay 1. Cosmato, in the congregation. Both

Itachel Saint, had already met New York this week that an month, his spadework provided sphere over the East.

WINN-DIXIE STORES

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Foil Atwnibly .0 God. 1715 &amp; Elm

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radius to visit every house,
' o n d er fu I d e d i c a te d
Holy Spirit; \Vhat We Believe have the minister remain. Dr.
apartment and mobile home.
The Living Circle, vocal and About the Bible and What We Harris holds the distinction of Chntians! He is assistin
Sunday School Director instrumental group from Youth Believe About Salvation.
the second longest pastorate in Baxlev, in securing a minister

their husbands' deaths was in Zurich, Switzerland, through nor," some church officials call terian ministry in this country,

and Employes

STENSTROM REALTY

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What We Believe About Jesus; from the membership as to decision he has ever had to

truly a dedicated Christian telephone contact with another him. But they recognize his he served as an 055 captain in refreshments viii be served at Central Baptist
and Employes

you."

were attempting to make nor his name. But they have recorded numerous single enlargement campaign in the Lectureship, will speak Jan. 17

and many persons were inWILSON.EICHELBERGER
MORTUARY

Oledo Baptist

haveaccomplished so much he Evangelism and since 193 has week period, while presenting proper, but members will fan

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The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
E. C. Elsea and Staff

Nathaniel Ridgway White,
CS, a fonner business and
financial editor of The Christian
ciencetonitorand:nemberof

mete withal it shall be measured to you again." Give first.
Now the Master of men said that, not me or some
philosopher. Men know it works - men besides John Mabee.
J.C. Penny, the great businessman, practiced it. He
began by giving away 10 per cent of the profits from his tiny
isiness. A he gave, he prospered, and by the time of his
death he was gi%ing away almost half of what came to him.

wanttomakeitclearIdon'ttka miracleissomething!or
nothing. It's the harvest from a seed planted. God set up the
earth that way, "While the earth remaineth, seedtime and
harvest, shall not cease" (Genesis 8:22).
This plan is not a gimmick. If you try to make It a gimwick or a one-time thing, it will fail you. It has to become a
way of life. You constantly pur in seed and then you con-

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seminar at 2 p.m.

plant. The basis for this Is Luke 6:38, "Give and it

money, but to other things too. I'm talking about time. Men
can give to their families, to their jobs, to their communities,
thd they'll reap what they sow.

strations.Servicesareatap.m. during the week of Jan. 11. An
On Jan. 17 and 18, Rev, emphasis is being placed upon
Evelyn Muse will conduct a the enlistment of adults in Bible
S'minar on Spiritualism and study as well as youth and
Psychic Phenomena, also at the children.
Spiritualist
Church
of
The young people of the
Awareness. Rev. Muse is a ('hutch will be conducting a

tastic things that have ha
there 11 years in evangelism, entertainment, and he is Baptist Church of Oviedo.
pened as a result of their For 11 years he was Latin sometimes booked In a dozen
The campaign will en-

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news caine over the radio he the personal dealing of God Many ol these are still being volunteers will scatter into the will explore the question of how
Sanford in 1971, for a second
First Baptist
was living in Orlando with his with man. So we are simply produced and distributed Oviedo community Sunday to deal with inflation through
pastorate, following a severe
the
brother making preparations to taking them the conlusion of throughout
The theme for Florida Baptist illness while serving as senior
English afternoon for the purpose of the application of divine laws of
go to Costa Rica as a their own culture, n'ut robbing speaking world,
enrolling persons for Bible God. In his lecture, "The for the year 1976 In Church minister of the Rosemont
Personal
missionary. His initial reaction theni of something pure and
appearances study in the church's Sunday hlwiim and Divine Economy," Training is, "What Baptists Congregational Christian
was "What a tragedy that five innocent."
numbering in the thousands, School. Persons need not be White will share personal cx- Believe." This Sunday at 6:15 Church, Norfolk, Va., one of the
? young men with such promise
Born in Cuba of Quaker are still a vital part of the Baptists or church members periences of how health and p.m. (luring the Church largest congregations in the
should be struck down." missionaries, Rev. Pain, went McGill Itinerary. He considers an)vhere in order to Join the business (lifficulties were Training hour, a special study Congregational Christian

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Churches. Rev. Joseph 11. ssorking with the churth's four
Merrill will be guest speaker Adult Sunday School Departand several uf the trustees will ments to prepare for the new

was commenting on the 20th Indians back that which they Baptist Church, Sanford, Jan.
anniversary Thursday of the lost, maybe hundreds of years 16, at 7:30 p.m.
iie a spiritual experience
death of five young Wycliffe ago. In the stories of the
over 20 years ago changed the
missionaries killed by the Indians, they recognize

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pians 4:19. "My God shall supply all your need." God shall
supply eve need,
God's supply mes in many ways. The insument may
be your business, it may be your bank, it may be a friend or
loved one. But God is the one who gives you what you need.

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of Winter I'ark, will have as departments to the Sunday the Chapel Guild at 7:30 P III.,

Trustees of the NSAC, a of their own.
the same willingness to give resurteetlon of the body and
National Spiritualist Teacher, a
The Acteens of the First
their lives as to soldiers fighting forgiveness of sins that gives
certified medium and a Baptist Church of Oviedo
mLssionar)' and was recentb' assisted in the chapel service at
40-year veteran of missionary is absolutely amazing to see,...
appointed to be superintendent the Orlando Union Rescue
work Rev. Hugh W. Pain, now Their tremendous fearfulness
--" of the Bureau of Lyceums. Mission last week. The special
of Sanford. "CrIticism of what has been transfonned," said
Classes will be at 9:45 a.mn. and music of the evening service
may seem foolhardy comes Miss Saint.
1:30
p.m. with devotional waspresentedbytheActeens,a
from lack of perspective," he
In answer to the question,
services
and psychic demon. missions study-service group
added.
should we leave people like this
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strations
at
7:30 p.m. Saturday for teen-aged girls at the First
Rev. Pain, who with his wife', alone and not destroy their
AN
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and
on
Sunday
the devotional Baptist Churth of Oviedo.
Jane, isin semI-retirement still cultural pattern, she replies, "I
services
and
psychic
demonis associated with Latin have come to the conclusion program of sang and christian strations will be at
10:30 a.m. Christian Science

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than this kind of commitment
Herald Church Editor
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"The secular orld does not cultural mindset,"

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an maybe their lives to stand for

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was asked, ''What (10 YOU want lead you more effectively.

CO'nCNANT

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verge of spiritual bankruptcy. now, getting up is not enough.
We must be completely honest We must do as the prodigal did.
with the self-analysis of our- "I will arise and go to my
selves, or the conclusions we Father,"
reach will not be dependable.
Give this year to God. After
What are our priorities in taking inventory of )aur51f.

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EW YOIIK (A1l - Jeho- their plight now considered
That's the principle that penO' thes" rounIls, WItness&amp;"
Witnesses,
whose
conztcute,
with
no
more
zones
of
(xlicallv
has
plunged
Witnesses
often
have faced (h1ficuItes, as
ii
victions Often have put them in refuge open to them,
into trials, as it did for thou- they do now in Malawi, where -.
''Violent attacks'' and sands of them who suffered or abuses of them are mostly atI saw soijicone the other day out f life?" 1k answered, "To conflict with governments, are
that was a new employc in a haveagood time!" II that is his presently reported in dire tray- "brutal treatment" are being (lied in Nazi concentration tributed to party-boosting
store'. The clerk told me that aim, he'll be greatly disap. ad under one-party regimes in inflicted on the defenseless, camps for refusing to hail hit- young groups and street mot
mid•Mrica,
charges the organization's icr or the swastika,
they were taking inventory and pointed before the journey
withacquiescence of local pout:
. I've tried tomakeenosmeet, but Iean't manage. flow
"It's
one
of
the
largest
permagazine,
Awake. It says the)
that it was an enjoyable cx- over,
ical
officials.
('an
I
get ahead?
They've also been prosecuted
'
secutions in our history," says are barred from their homes,
perience.
I was rather puzzled
A. I've found a way to get my needs met, and It always
In this year lt76 ask yourself Charles Molohan, a spokesman denied Jobs and subjected to or Jailed for refusing to salute
So far as is known, tmwever,
by the clerks optimism because
works.
Istake my life on that. The only time it (ails Is when I
in
various
countries,
inPresident Bands, a Presby.
for most people taking in- e'%e') (lay if there isn't for the Brooklyn headquarters beatings, rapes and other
fail
towork
it; when Idon'tfoilowitsprinciples,
soiiiething
you
can
do
for
others
cluding
the
United
States
until
terian, has done little to reof the organization, officially atrwities.
ventory is • fr
iears
ago
I was talking to the late John Ma bee. He gave
doing you (Sm called the Watchtower Bible
The cause of their troubles is the requirement was dropped. strain the assaults, reportedly
Another store last week had that day. By
away millions of dollars to schools and other causes, and he
bless another life and also and Tract Society,
Witnesses, who expect the An%'olvinggflngrapesofwornen,
their refusal to acclaim ling
rolled a large paper across enrich rout own.
told me something that I've remembered. He id, "Oral,
The victims are riiore than administrations - in Malawi
world to end soon, arc one of the tortures with itching poder
their windows with the notation,
I ye learned one thing in this life. You have to put something
As you face this year 30,000 Witnesses of the African specifically, by joining the Con- fastest growing religious rubbed into wounds, and im.
' "Closed for Inventory." This is
in if you want togetsomethingout,"Gjvjp.g was his IiItyle,
men check up on themselves, time. There Is no need to fret ago, they fled for respite to ad- party of the state' headed by driving zeal to eonvert others. detention centers, separated
flue plan I use is based on three principles, and one of

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Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Martha 1. Vihhen
Deputy Clerk
MacLean and Brooks

PubliSh: Jan 9, 1916
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IN THE COURT OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Cl 75.14-31-CA.04.A
IN RE: Th. Marriage of
MARY FLORANCE RIVERA, Wit,

and FRANCISCO ROY RIVERA.
Husband
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO, FRANCISCO ROY RIVERA.
Residence Unknown. Last known
address was: General Delivery,
Hammondvihle Road
Branch,

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Pompano, Florida

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RAVEPINA PARK-Lakefront, 3'.'i'

inonewin, 2 bedrooms, &amp; bath in
Other wing, fireplace in living

crystal, radios, S tracks, many
other items

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Looking for garden equipment?
Read today's Classified ad; for

41-Houses

damage, 1115 mo 373 13.$9 after
510 pm

Baby Sitting in my home, 3 mites
west of lion SR 46. 3724630

Ridgewood Arms -

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9-Goocl Things to Eat

EXTRAS INCLUDED! 'CALL US,

apartment So much for just
$39,500

TANC,(LO5

Kitchen equipped 7 large porches, I
all thi; and more for utt $29,500
Cali Sartorcl's Sales Leader

$133 mo. 2350 Rldijewood Ave..

cOuntry kitchen. Situated on over

Has new root Best offer Over

Sanford Ph. 3236170

1", acres Lakefront ideal for

$I1,000tatrs Cashormfllnimum70

Navel Oranges, $7 SOperbu --

JuiceOranges,$l 50perbu,
Your Container 377 5188
Tariqelosand Tangerines

home, nestled under shady trees

One &amp; 7 b'drnom apartments.
furnished or unfurn,ihed Newly
If you don't believe that want ads
see,373
300I3'
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bring results, try one, and listen to I redecorated,
Airport Blvd.Come
Sanford,
your phone ring Dial 327 7611 or
53)9993
1 BR turn apt., downstairs, quiet
neighborhood. Ideal for older
English Peas for freezing, you pick,
person or Couple Call days, $3)
$3 bushel. Caulifluwer after Jan.
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1st. Farm across the Street from __________________________________
Monro Baptist Churcti Herbert
3 Rooms for 1 or cov'ile, water
furnished,
Russell, 1109 E. Fourth St , San.
air
condition,
ford 372 /238
References required. $100 month.
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AUTO MECHANIC
Someone with own tools, cer
8 ." tificallon and Chrysler experience
preferred but not necessary

Apply Steve Murphy

NO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL IT
NOW WIll's A CLASSIFIED AD

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SAN P.'0 PARK, I. 7. 3 bedroom
trailer apts Adult &amp; family park
Weekly ISIS Hwy 1797, Sanford
173 1910
CLEAN APARTMENT
FOR RENT
________________________________
PHONE 377 1301

NfEW BRICK FINISH-.. Paneled
family room, Sprinkler system,
bedrooms, and range Owners will
90 FHA or VA with lowor no down

NO CLOSING COSTS! Well kept 3
bedroom home In nice neigh
borhood Family rOom, thick plush
carpeting, dishwasher, disposal,
CL fence, anti more. Excellent
terms with financing avaIlable,

HAT YOU
WANT, here it isP 3 bedrooms,

drape's, kitchen appliances, air
conditioning, fi'n':ed, SCr'ened
porch, storage shed Alt on huge

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
$1351150 Color TV

lot. Little price of 118.500
Call Sanford's Sales Lea'jer

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Bedroom block, 2 bath.
recreational ammenities. Split
bedroom arrangement, kitchen

civ) bedroom bhoct, maintenance
free Corner lot on paved roads,

1 to choose from, cm-ic 14,000; one

$4 500;

16.530, or we will build
your home on "t. of thSe lots for

a package deal

322 6457
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Large 1 &amp; 2

BEDROOM

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

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Real Estate
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FROM $125

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2571 Park Dr

372 2115

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Beauty Care

Income Tax Serv.
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Pressure Cleaning
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Income Tax Returns
Individual, Busineis, Hwy 1797
at Five Points Phone3fl 7
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Burglar Alarms

Radio &amp; TV

OR lyE IN TV SEll VICE - Fast
$er , ce 707 LIve Oak flhc1
Caseii,e-rry Phone 83) 9641

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Us Burglar Prc.if Your Hiine
Security Locks Instalted
Phone 37? 8665
Floor Cleaning

Land Clearing
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ESTERSON LANDCLEARIP4G
Bulldoting, Excavating, Ditch
work ciII dirt, top soIl, 372 5913

Roofing

Roofing AnciCarpentryRrpa'
Free estimates
Call 373 6769

C&amp;A Back Hoe Service

i'ior
Sir;';' g
,'.' 'ix ing
5,
Residential &amp; Business Free

adult park Central air,

I irid Cearng, fill cirl, cIa, rock
All kinri; of digging Housetrailers

estimates Blitz Clean 373 5951

screened room, carports and
skirts. 11.000 under invoice No

Expert roof repair;, flat roofs Cr
shingt.; All work guaranteed

stored &amp; moved 372 911? or I

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dealers, plejse. Phone 3736031 or
*30U001 Nights phone 678-5549

A&amp;A CLEANS ALL Exterior Pressurecleanng
373

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE tt
Classifiea Acts didn't work
INert wouldn't be any

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Plumbing Supplies

Fitures Water Heaters Ia 'r tO
p in tr Sat 751.1 S Pars Drive
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Williams Accounng

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
tforriueri1 Harrett's Beauty Plkl
519 1 First, 372 57..'7

Phone 3736051 or 830000$, nights
call 675

Plumbing

Panting tntei',or and Eiterior
Steam Cieanng House Cleaning

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BR000EN ROoFING 373 6700

119$

Heater Cleaning

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:r'ri'n,e Paul P,',,ler, 372

Upholstering

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Seminole &amp; Volusia Counties,
Acreage Tracts, small &amp; large. ________________________________
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR, Oil Burner Cleaning &amp; Service 24
478 0711
HCur Service Dykes Heating

g Free oct

01 lICE MACHINES
"We Service all makes and model;"
Free Pickup and Delivery
Santord Business Machines 32'? 3005
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Ar Cenditioning, 327 5677

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deliety Call for trt'w e'sIr'
20) E Comme'cial 37) 'i

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Wall Paperiny

lSO'xIig', on a COflet lot wilts 50'

lakefront, paved streets slO,S00

Pest Control

Home Improvements

Cu;tom Work Licensed Bonded

Free estimate 373603$
Interior, Exterior Plastering,
Plaster Patching &amp; Simulated

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PAUL SLATER

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Professional Wallpaper
LicensedRes;d,ntiat.Commertal
Free Estlmts PI'i 372 1173

Well Drilling

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Pet Care

WELLS DRILLED PUMPS

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SPllll'IKLER SYSTEMS
All types arc-i sires
We repair and

PET REST INN

Boarding &amp; Urmi't

brick &amp; stønr specialty 372 7750

STIPIE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO

Ph 3721057

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lot on a peninsula for unobstructed

JknI)1kItc

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efficient awning or single hung

CarrlaceCoveMoeilep4omepark.

LARGE LOT- 3 800m, 2 batt:
,,,
Split plan. Brick co.fltructioi
-Range, wall fowal: arpet, central
heat ena air. Assume 773 mor J.IYI HUNI REALTY INC. LAKE MARY- Beauliful lakefront

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rifle
weddr
ctos reasonably
• Ced Phone 373 6361

KEEP WARM. Replace your old
JALOUSiE WINDOWS with more

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I siding &amp; soffit system, Al;o
L349t72
I Roofing, Gutters 20 yrs Exp
3 Bedroom, 2 baths Already set up
Eagle Siding Co 85) 9563
with awning and skirting Cheap
I
Phone 323 0)50 1)0 Exeter Court.

ST JOHNS RIVER-- Near DeB ary,
almost or acre of river front with
beautiful trees, great fishing.
says "sutimit otters"

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windows. 53) 9971.

condition, $375. (sales tax

4'-Lots-Acreage
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CaIIBart

THE CONT HAC -

3 Mo 6 Mo 8

3131.

Home Improvements

ALTAMONTE- S wooded Sites,
No Down
75*125' each on blacktop Street
D-.'.t, P
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Al ',
(0*11 R0
AND WATER
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Two t,r'ctrrx)m, faint1 room, carpet,
All for 5)1.500
?'4?Pa't Dr,,'
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
murl', rnor Good area, close to
Call Phil Gonzalez 305 373 3'
thopping Call 'tow for detals LAKE MARKHAM- Large nicely ______________________________ __________________________
$17,900
wooded canal front lot. 15500.

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SANFORD

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Carpentry. Remodeling, Additions

321-0041

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IBR. I, bath, many extras, good

!2 SECURITI

1505W. 25th St.

DAVES'3235370

Sanford.373 ?t

Veferan

R1

TOWNHC'USES

IOnS base. meg. wheels, good
condition $600 each Phone 373,

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

V. ¶
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b6th, corner lot Ravenna Park. ALTAMONTE-- Wooded site,
Phone 32) 3215 after 6pm.

STUDIO 1, 2. 3

belt radial tires, good condition,

We Buy Furniture

JOHNNY WALKER

MAKE OFFER- City-) BR, blk, I BY OWNER P E. Afloc 1 BR, 1

BEDROOMSUITES

'6$ Oias Cutlass, 2 dr. 350, new Steel
'6?Chev,Van.,4cyl..s,ra;g stick,

H?ti5, at SEARS in Sanford 372
1771

2 New double wide, fully Setup

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
171 Al [STATI. INC

bath, corner. Walk to Shopping

I(IJlt, ctc Buy I or 1001 itefilS

1 arry's Mart, 715 Sanforci Aye

Central HCôt &amp; Air Concitioning. JIM'S HOME lNPROVEMEP4T5p t'hofngraph b '.unson COCb,IyrIC

carpet, air 8. immediate OC- CsIbry-COnibo, mobile home w
Pcy. $25,100 Qualified for
penn, add, resid,, Ige corner lot,
interest credit of $1,710, Terms if
sc. porch, CH-AC, 3 BR, 1 bath,
it,sired
fain rm., 113,500. Larry Brunelle,
615 2626 or 32? 3028.
SANFORD
Winds, 12*60', fully turn., central
bedroom block, older borne os
H A, screned palio, 10'x17'.
Meilonvilic Ave 514,500 Tm-i inS it
spring water insde, lOw taxes, I
desired
acre iOt on canal, St. Johns River
319 5403

REALTORS MS 751S PARK

Luxury Patio Apartments

fir uSV'd furniture, aprliaruce,

Air Conditioning

Sanforci
standing landscaping. Only $1,500
8. take over payments No Hillcrest i7xdO, 2 bedroom, central
qualifying
air, carport. skirting. awning,
excellent Condition Offereø by
DeBAR Y
Savings &amp; Loan 563 14 per month

AT 3222420 ANYTIME

ardens

3

HIDDEN LAKE

LAKE LOTS

IF EXTRAS ARE

7515 Park Drive $70 up

G eneva

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121 f1%) I

Hoint. Cf BPP Warranteci Home!

stereo. ctelptu blue, extra extra tow
mileage, 13395. Call 377 1651

CASH 322.4132

transfer), take over payments 1 can cot'r your home With aium

573950

br? Bedrooms Adultsonlv
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK

QUALITY INN NORTH
II A SR 131. LOVigWonI

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Ste ristro m Realty

Spacious garage apt., air conditIon,
pool privileges, utilities furnished
Adults, 117$ 373 7976

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34O3OrlanctoDr,,e

equipped, enclosed garage, out-

$50 deposit. 322.7399.

Seminole Chrysler Plymouth
261)
Orlando Dr., Sanford 377 1053
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LAKE FRONT

529.500 Terms if desired

Forrest Greene, Inc.

Phone 373 1671

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GREGORY MOnhi C HOMES

&amp; frontage on Spring fed lake

&amp; air, VA terms 521.020

I BAMBOO COVE APTS

$2 7$ Bushel

Cassemoerry. Hwy I? . 630 4706 - automatic transmission, AM F,'.

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42-.4'iobile Homes

3 Bedroom blok, 2 bath, paved road -

Cc.i,nty y style kitcer'n, central heat

116*

Chico &amp; The Man

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REALTORS MLS 2515 PARK

YEAR END SPECIALS

LAKEMARY_IBedroom. I',batri

ADULTS, PlO PETS

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68Vnted to Buy
.
-------------1965 Thunderbird, fair condition.
radio, heater, electric windows
Want to buy, good CLI ROdiO and
5700
322 1909.
Upright Freezer. 323-2791 after 6.

JUST A PHONE CiLL AWAY

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BUY NOW AND SAVE

AVALONAPARTMENTS

194$ Pontiac GTO convertibte, cx
cellent Condition, iOw mIleage, 1
owner, only 5650. 32? 0933.

For, free estimates, call Carl

yard. $19,500 MAKE OFFER

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RABBITS
and Factory made Cages
372 448.1

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home, economical 01 heat, Shady

31-Apartments Furnished

197) El Camino Super Spor', PS &amp;
I PB,AM.FM, air. Call 323.5.700
after S pm,

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AT 322-2420 ANYTIME

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SANFORD-. 3 Bedroom, 7 bath

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1973 FordWindowVanloo 17,195 or best offer.
Phone 322 5065

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

Need; cleaning, painting and
repair; to walls tin and out).
dining room ceiling and plumbing

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'l)Plymouutpi Fury, very nice,
37.000 mi , auto., PS &amp; PB, radio,
vinyl top, 12,230 3736035 after 5

67-tJvestock-Poultry
________________________

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LAKE MARY-- WATERFRONTBedroom, 7 bath home With den
fireplace, formal dining, roomy

345 3771

$2 SO BUSHEL

1975 Honoa, CVCC, 7.100 miles, I
mc; old, 12.900 373 5715 after

QUALIFIED
FARRIER
and
BLACKSMITH,
Trimming,
Shoeing. Work guaranteed 3710030 or 530 4749
___________________________

Color TV'S from 150; B&amp;W, froml
515. Service all makes HERBS'!
'IV 1200 5 french, 373 1734
I

Quality living I Beautiful i
bedroom, 2 bath home on large
wood'ct lot. Alt the t.xtra
in
chiding fireplace, screened porch,
carpet, foyer, family room, break

down, No closing costs, 372

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bU 1006
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION_

1747, cxl, 76

1973 Chr;etfl,650
1971 VW Bug. •ir.$),200
322 lS"afte-r$
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id 17 978. 177. Loni'iwcxci
AUC I ION. )73 73
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*,S7Oorsji 4603
Wanted to buy used officefurniture
Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S 1971 VW Dasher 7door Sedan.

COLOR iv, %li 55 ,'Ct4Tpl
RENTAL P(JPCHASE PLAN

Baths
Tennis.
Swimming,
playground, recreation room,
laundry room &amp; Clubhouse. From

Swimming , fishing and boating.

80-Autos for Sale
_____

WILL BUY OR CONSIGN GUNS OF
ANY DESCRIPTION SANFORD

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53--Radio-Steo - ,:
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story home close to e'veything, I

Also available for rent. 170.000
CALL TO SEE

ct,n'1

MOONEY APPLiANCES)?) 0697

and shopping in walking distance

FTU Ovledo-Duplex, Iurn. Or
unfurn Ideal location Reas'"abte

.il Hunda &amp;W Semi (.'o
$450
Pbone37lSlooatt,r5p r,

64-Equipment for Rent
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SteanuCleanyourownCarpet
Rentour Rinse'nvac

KF.NMOREWASHER.PIIIS.
.edmact'imnes

WE TAKE TRADES

Spacious 1, 2 &amp; 3 BR apts, 1 &amp; 7

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Phone 3fl 26*3

PtOft or comfortable home at
fast bar, lust to name a few!
reasonable cost 3 bedrooms, 7
bath on well shaded lot at end of SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE- 6
dead end Street School, church
largebedroom, 4 baths. spacious?

LAKE MARY I brdroom, 1 bath
home, detached garage, nice
shade tree'. Fenced yard. near
lake. $11500

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HOOD TRACTOR COMPANY

Retrigerator,Dr1c'r
(turk OedtandD,sr'washer

perfict for you 1 large bedrooms,

lt' a "dog", but has potential for

BLAIR AGENCY

Tractors&amp;

NTRA
jQUNT
FARM EQUIPMENT

PAYTON'S CHILOR EN'S WEAR
2610P'iiawatha
Ph 172 tUl

YOU'LL RE SURPRISED I t

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Phone 322 7539
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Motorcycle Insurance

Heavy Equipment
_____ _____

couch, $40; rocker, $15, pedestal
WITT REALTY
dropleaf table, 110. swivatrocker,
Rg Rpi lctat ftrck,'r 31)
$10 KuIp Decorators, 109W. First
372 7748
______327 0719
St., 3777335
DUPLEX- 2 bedroom cciie
block, excellent condition; no City
Singer STe
tape;, by Owner 377 6670
- GoId'n Touch 'U 5c',.. 575 Touch
ryiodel 602. Si6 50. ouh 'N
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO,
Sew model 151, over 1300 new,
BROKERS
balance $j45; Singer Feather
Days - 372 61/J
Weight, $40; Singer with drop
P4 ghi' 372 2)5?
tx,ibbin, left for repairs, $26. Terms
Low as $5 per month. See at
SI.NFORD SEWING CENTER
Downtown 307 E 1st St 322 9111 j
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Ofl I' acres. in town 20'O'
with covered patio, Also has
separate furnished garage

Handy Man 's Delight

Luggage rack, Best offer

570; Danish (hair, Sl, sofa, CARROLL'S FURNITIJRF 372
French Provincial. $10, Studio -

If you have a lob and good credit, we
can move you into a one. two, or
three bedroom garden home!

Real Estate
321.0041
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7 Apts, I or 2 bedroom-n, furn. or
unfurn both AC, w w carpet,

PIAVFIS,GpAplf.pUilS

?'JU S FRENCH tiiwy I?
92i'

Ste nstro m Realty
NEW high quality homes with oni
TOKEN DOWN PAYMENT! You
Ufonie of BPP Warranted Homes
can't afford to rent when we can HAVE A LOT OF LITTLE ONES?
make- ownm'rspip this easy!
Thiscbarm,ng lSyearolohomefs

373 $371 or 32?

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24 Hi's.

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l97iHondaCL200,likenc-,,

New and Used
Ford, Kubota, Peltiborue
197$ Suzuki 266 mIles $900. 7300
Sates, Rental, Service
Meftonvllte Ave. north garage
FREE GIF TWRA°Pl HG-All Baby
1)7 Magnolia Avenue
apt, after S p in
Gift5, Knits, Christening Gowns. At. TI.t.'.ONTE SPRINGS 834 1341

game room area. 149.500
TWO STORY STUCCO

LOWLOWINTFREST
RATES

Sq Ft Shop Space
lOON P,'-apr*'

30.-Apartments iJn,hed

New government program, child
care for as low as 12 per week, if
you qualt', )fl €I2i

3239410

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food GardenLand, 1100W 1st St.
373 )0

HWY 46 FLEA MARKET
On Highway 16, Sanford
ndPctboni Galleries)

room, format dining room, big
wooded lot, only $75950

THISHANDYMANFIX.If"

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the piece, dozen, gross, or 63A-

' 517.000 Home has 2 OR, I bath and a
Financing avallabte $37
,
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75'xI25' lot. Call us.
COUNTRY HOME- Small7 BR on I
51-Household
acre 119.500
EXECUTIVE LIVING. 1 BR, 2bath,
LAKE MARY- I BR, 1 bath, ten
lormaldining, Separate cottage or Twn br'dS, cOrrp!.!.', s

Re-g. Peal Estate-Broker

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truckload. All types of gOOdS,
jewelry, food items. Lric.a brac,

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Friday, Jan. 9,

A HOUSE DIVIDED
A master bedroom, 17'xl5', and bath

ted, citrus, excellent location
1)8,000

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Onebedroomtrauler inPaota
5/5 pii:s$7$c't

A BABY'S WORLD, Care for Infants Garden Apti . 18.2 OR, air, carpet,
drapes, GE appliances
dw
toage7 only, Next to new Drivers'
Franklin Arms Apts 3734650
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License Bureau 372 66.43

Specified Bonds: The Successful
bidder Shall pcov.rte a Perfcrmar,c,
Payment, an Guarantee Contract
Bond as provided a
st's fnrth Lr 1k

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Shed 129,000 373 4313 after 530
p.m

MLS REALTORS

Date, Time and Place For'
Stainaker, Jr. of STEPHENSON And Opening of Seated Bids
All bidI
BEANE, Poet Office Drawer One, must be received arid OPened in a
b
CaSselberry Florida, 77Q;, At
meeting at the Seminole
County
orne'vs for the Mother, and file thi School Board Office, on the 77th of
i
original with the Cierk Of the above- January 1974 at 1:00 P.M
encIlj
in a te&amp;i144
styled Court on or before t'i1ruhr.,V---------------"-'Ye
..i-,.,..,
i'IaIflly
17th, 1916; otherwise, a Judgment on the outside, "Proposal"
and the
may be entered against you for tn, tithi of the work,
the date aid name
relief demanded In the Petition,
of the bidder. The Serninofe County
WITNESSmy handand ttiesealof
School Board (("ServeS tNt. right to
Said Court on this, the 7th day of relict any or ail Bids received
and
January, 1976
Or to waive any informallties in
the
(Seal)
Bidding. NOb;dS$hahlbe withdrawn
for a peri
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
of 30 calendar days :
Clerk of the Circuit Court
subSequent to the Opening o, Bld
fly: Elaine RiChard,
without consenI of the Board
Deputy Clerk
D4ted this 9th døy of January 1916
Stephenson and Deane
The Seminolø (.ounty
Attorneys arid
School Bo$rd
I
Counselors At Law
5: Mr. R. 0 Feather
1
Poet Office Drawer One
ChaIrman
Cassetbarry, Florida
5: Mr. W. P. Layer,
32707
Superintendent
I
Publish' Jan.
Publish: Jan 9, 16.
l, 73, 30,
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Phone 372 106.1 after 6 p in.

- Ileman
--- preferred 377 1526 after i.
I Wanted, Pasture to icase for cattle,
A LITTLE SALESMAN IN PR1N.
Large or smdil. 322 81.
T
That's a Classified Ad'
I _____________________________

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6-Child Care

local

the Evening Herald
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available $77(,)
PINECREST-. 32, CHA, large lot

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JOHN K RIDER, ASSOC.
107W Commercial
29-ROOmS
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Phone 322 1851
Sanford
Room-n in private home, private ....- 38-Wanted to Rent
entrance &amp; bath Working qt'n

And That's A Fact!
Classified Ads Gets ReuIt
And That's A Fact Too!

PlanrOOms for bidders to re'1iie-,
Place(s) &amp; Date For Obtaining
('idding Documents: BIdders may
ObtaIn Documents b phoning the
office of the Architect requesting
further information 6i7.i$) after

SP-ecifkstlons

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Rentals
English Dull Dog male ______________________

A phonecaticoutd start you on a new
and profitable career Call $62
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at

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WANT TO SEE A WONDER A'
WORK! Place a Classified Ad n

Johnson fiberglass fishing boat
bnd trailer; 7i" Snappin Turtle
mower, 30" power lawn sweeper.
3721770

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with porch, fireplace in living
room, 200' deep lot, plenty of room
for a garden, Only 117,900

3,5-P'bile Home Lots
SAN LAPITA- 3 BR, 7 bath, new
Experienced bookeeper wa ' -----FHA financing available, 516.600 I
PAOLA AREA- Over 1 acrc-$ I
employment in one person office I rOVE ESTATES
New Swim
lots wooded, 17700.
near
Sanford are.
Write
fish,boat,clubeuouse,$3Orno Frer'
Box Sia. c o The Evening Herald,
Stemper Realty
literature P.O Box 10, Osteen.
P 0 Box 1651, Sanford, FIa, 37771
_____________________________
Fla.
37764
377
6077
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Central Florida's
MULTIPLE
LIST tHU REAL1OR
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_____________________________ 3774991
Busit
rtu,
1919 S French
3721196,373 tc$i
Going flunt'-t5 Day Care Center
37? 1959. 377 ilr..*
- ..-Commercial Building
Wili it'a.. or sell PhonelTi 3i44 or
'"
Office-s attachei warc'tiouse truct
Kish Real Es
EVERY DAY someone l looking for
height. Large fenced outSide
What you have to sell Call today I
Storage Central Poca'iori
.L RviC F' LiE YOPID
and your Ciassitied Act wiil appear
TuE CONT 14.',C T
he-re tomorrow
Call
PlO GIVE AI'dAYS,
NOGIMMICKS
W. Garnett White

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Sanford, Florida on the f011owing'

will

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2921Hw',Ilfl
3fl 5961

50-Wuscellaneous for Sale

central heat . air,
Payton's 372 1301

CAN YOU TOP THIS?

I5 CH A, $3500
DeBAR Y-- Lakefront, Beautiful, new, 3 2 145,000.
SUNLAND- Pool home. 3 1.5,
$3O,
SUPILAND- 3.1, CM A, Financing

For ale or Rent, Vi acres, s roo2
I", bath mobile home in Geneva,

?l -Situatjons Wanted

Toournewfriendsof Sanford:
Ya All Come, Get Acquainted
OveraCupofCoffee
Your"LittleFee"Agency
201 Commercial
373 5176
(at the Mini Mall)
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1"O P.M. on January 77. 1976 at
W ,h time bids will be Dubliriv
Opened and read aloud in the
Seminole County School Board
Office, 207 E. Commercial Ave.,

Documents

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only, No phone calls P0 Jays, 218
770 E. itt St.. Sanford

brown &amp; white, 1 yr old; 7$ lbs
Answers to name "Buster",
Vicinity of Palmetto and Sanford
Ave Reward. 37336)5

Seminot, County School
Board Office
202 E. Commerciai Ave.
Santond, Florida 3277?

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Merchandise
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carpeted, fenced yard with utility

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327 7673

Yellow Cab. 201 5. Park Ave..
Sanford
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Saleslady - Experienced in Iadei'
readr to-wear Apply in person

__________________________ Nurses; RN';; LPP45; Aides; Aii
Companion, Needed immediately,
Announcement
62! 0436

Invitation to Bid Not ce Is hereby
that the Seminole County
School Board, Seminole County,
Floridawill receive sealed bidsuntil

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PerhapsAlcocuolic Anonyms
Can Help
Call 17) 4511
Write P0 Box 1713
Santorci, U iorct,t 3777)
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to 16 truck loads to sell. This
auction for People who want to
save or make money. We sell by

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33- Houses Furnished
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2Deilrcx,rnfr,r rent,

TAXI DRIVERS

Od buys.

Project ScopetCoristruction The
project generally consists Cf a
Bicycle Path and Walkway Bridge
over the little WekIva River.
Place(s) For Examining Bidding
Documents. Bidders may review
the Documents a' the fotlowirig-

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62-Lawn-Garden
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Lowest price in area, 7 bedroom New seller every hour. Have had up 3 M Preci
time relea
plant

Req Real Estate Broker

Piaii.rs 122 IX'?

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January II, 1974

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Community Action Inc. 1101 Pine
Ave. (upstairsl

Reward Offered
For information leading to the
returnof a MOsler government file
cabinet and records inside. Call
between Sand 5. Monday through
Friday, 8)0505)

placI!5:

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Opportunity Employer. Seminole

4A- Public Notices

1976
DEU 90

January 77, 1974

DEVil

your friendly Classified gal at The

Herald, 377.2611, or $31 999)
FACED WITH A DRIPJKI;,c.
PROBLEM.

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Real Estate

803W. 1st St
Secretary (head start) High
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322 764,3
373606) or 32305)7 eves
sChOol or quivatent, personable,
___________ ____________________________
accurate, neat appearance. Salary OSTEEN- I fledroom SIlO per
Sanford - By Owner, i
Sl?
ranges 11,200 to $1,335. An Equal
month 5CHUQE N REALTY,
plan, 7 baths, central heat &amp; air,

Kids outgrow the swing set or small
bicycle? Sell these idte items with
a want ad. To place your a, call

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Elaine RiCharde
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Dec. 19, 24, 197$, Jan, 7, 9.

Witness my hand and the seal of
Said Court on January 7th, 1974

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Free, 6417(12? for "We Care"- Clerical POSit,on5 Open- 1 Clerk
"Hot tine," Adults or Teens
Typist Receptionist and 1 Clerk

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Superintendent of Schools in the
ScI00 Board Office, 202 E. Corn.
mercial Ave., Sanford, Florida
Time for Receipt of Bids; Bids
shall be received until 1:00 P.M. on

(Seatl
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vihten
Deputy Clerk
PublIsh: Jan 9, 14. n, 30. 1976

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32703, on or before January 73rd,
i•m ... iii- •.
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Clerk of the above styled Court on or
before February lCh 1976; other.
wise, a judgment may be entered
against you for the relief demanded
in the Petition,

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7:309:04

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Seminole County. Florida, con
taming st 43 acres
has been filed against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to it on
GEORGE C KEL.LEY, III, PA,
Plaintiff's Attorney whose address
Is P.O. Box 1137, Apopka, Florida,

Project Title: WALKWAY BRIDGE
FOR SPRING LAKE ELEMEN
TARY
SCHOOL,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Name of tnt' owner The Seminote
County School Board
Project
Location:
South
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA,
Place For Receipt of Bids: Alt
Bids are to be delivered to the

$ome Entertainment center, with
SWAP SHOP
FA MAR
color new picture tube 5750 3fl Anyone can be a setler or a buy'
iep .ilter
No charge All admitted free
________________________
Come browse every Sunday at the
Movietend Drive in Theatre,
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
South 1797 Phone 372)2)6

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First $100

ADVERTISEMENT FOR SEALED
BIDS.

/0-Swap &amp; Trade

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tttW IifleoftheNE.loftheSW.l1
of said Section 23. N. 0 degrees 00'
32" E. for 2$ 300 ft. to the point of,
beginning. All lying ami being in

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for Dissolution of
Marriage and other relief has been
filed against you and you are
required to serve a copy of your
..r*it,n iJelense-s, i# any, to
on
Attorney for Petitioner, Neigh
l'orhood Law Office of Central
Florida. Inc., whose address Is: 106
W. Central Blvd., Orlando, Florida,
3780), and file the original with the

carpets, dining room, eat in hit
chen &amp; an unbelievable 16'x2S'
family room, Only $77,500 Call to
seewhythlsr1om-I 'drastically
increase in value 131 8222
CLIFFJOROAN REALTOR

Before Publlcatlon

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(Seal)

(Attorney)

Kitchen Equipped $)SOMonth
Call 373 485-1

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NOTIF'ED that an

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372 1302

53-TV-Radio-Stereo
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481.001

CIPU 111W

REAL.
iti€
70/ [ 75th 37) /8)7
IIALA COLBERT,REALTOR

Retire In Style

Unfurnjshu.cj

Sunday Noon Friday

unknown, and
BRENDA
1
FOELKER, residence unknown.

In V

HAL COLBERT

Friday, Jan. 9, 1916-58
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LAKMA,LVO. 17Q'frontage
Il'deeponacornersite.1,eMsq
ft. of building zoned for offices
519,900, FORREST GREENE
INC.,, REALTORS 373 6353; 8)0
6i73; eves. 3728970
3*,, Acres,
Rr.id'yfor Development
C,iii O,',r"r, In -'cri
_________________________________

SELMAWILLIAMS,Asscxiate
Evt's 377 0612 or 32
_____________________________ Tropicat plantings surround this 'jcan 3
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bedroom, t' bath, avoca''o
3 Bedroom,) fl.ith
unusual home. Paneled walls.
Stove &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet

32-Houses

3 Lines Minimum

Noon The

Clerk of this Court either bifore
Service on Plaintiff's Attorney or
immediatelythereatter, otherwise
-a
default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the
Cornpiant.
WlTNESSmyhandanthe%l0f
this Court on December 17th, 1975,

Post Office Drawer X
Jacksonville, Florida 37203

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2:454:713:53

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door of the Seminole County
CoUrthouse in Sanford, Florida, at
Tl1I:cflAv
11:00 am..
nn
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Stan Brock

KIDDIES $1.00

Model 50250
Chrysler Furnace. Model 2077O
Chrysler Air Conditioner, Model
1262 01
State Hot Water Heater, Model
w 1405
Wail to walt carpeting
at publicsale. tothe highest and best
bidder for cash, at the front West

variety

Stoneware and the Southern
Crafts,"
330
T BLACK EXPERIENCE

SHOW TIMES

FCI00
General Electric Dishwasher,

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€0 ANTIQUES: 'Pottery,

WiLDERNESS

describedandinadditlonthereqotfle
following described household apM, which are, and shall be
deemed to be. fixtures and a part of
the realty:
Magic Chef Range. Model 312V
Fasco Hood. Model 764
General Electric Disposal, Model

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OrI,Irud() Dr,'i'

REALTY

Estate flrok,'r
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Realty

ren

Evening Herald Sanford, Fl.

4k-Commercial Property

72 -Auction
WILSON MAIER FURNITijW"
I
7 BEDROOM HOUSE
BUY-SELL--TRADE
Do!J
HOME WITH WORK SHOP- Partly )1)315E,FlrstSt.
CLEAN.CARPETED
3223672
Auction
furnished 3 bedroom, i bath,
DCpt Required. Ph 122)312
59-Vttsicat Pvrchandise
Easy Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
centralheatandair,$70,
terms,
Cnter tops, 5ink. Installation
Sale
,
NeW)bedroorn, 7 bath,alI electric, Longwood, I DR. 7 bath family FANTASTIC
available. Bud CabeIl. 3228052 Uv'r J'iti r,'.ister electric Guitar
central heat and air. Phone 372
FRIDAY
P4iGllTl
INVESTMENT.,
room. formaldinop 7car garage,
wth 1 (ruTh prool cas&amp;' is? 5150 flalance of an estate n':iudri
2767.
anytime,
__________________________
Nearly new I bedroom, 2 bath,
many extras 134.500 As',ume
tat,.'. 321 0141
Commercial zoning. $19,Si*) Easy Resale Boutique. ..SpeciaLjfj'
furniture, etc Antiques gas coo'
I Bedroom house, clean, central
terms
Les
White
Realty,
stove, all kinds of garden tools,
Holiday Sale' Open 6 days a week,
4-Personals
heat air, carpeting. For rent or
60-Off ice
hundreds &amp; hundreds of
107 W. 77th St
. S4ippheS
373 7494
Realtor
FURNISHED 4 Bedroom, central
miscellanenus item;, inciuding
2?5
t4!___________
Siegler matic Space Heater. w 55
,
One bedroom house
heat and air, nice area 576.900
black &amp; white &amp; color TV's Come
1 come Tax Preparer needed during
iS ALCOHOL A PRO EM
got. tank, stand 8. tubing, $70
Used offIce furniture
UnfurnlspiedorFurnjthe.j
early a tXowe
114 YOUR FAMILY'
* Get ' Em While *
tax season for income tax Office
Harold Hall Realty
AtJult only 372 $741
AL ANON
St'arS7I.00OBTU.A C, 170; Lady's woodc.r steel desks (executive desk
Experlencenecessary Caitalterô ________________________
12 lb. bowling ball, 56 fl 95
IJ[ AL TOn J?3
For families or triencls Of Pr0blen
p in., 377 0782
* Jhey're I-lot '' *
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
3 Bedroom, kitchen equipped $160
Dell's Auction Service
drinkers
Thornasvllle of Georgia pecan
chairs, sfraight chairs, filing
per
month,
First
month
and
1)00
Newhouses,,,a
rural
area
Nodown
HAIRDREsSER WAriITED
For further information call 23 43
damage deposit, Phone 372 0671,
payment, montrily payments less
Rent your own booth
____________________________
or Write
5620
NOLL'S
back chairs, $350; King size
headboard,
Cassetberry, I? 97.5301206
pecan
'
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wood,
to qualified buyersCaiI to see ii
Sanora 3 bedroom, 7 bath Im
REALTOR
Box 55). Sanford, Fla 3771?
upholstered for TV viewing,
76--Auto
Parts
rla,,i.ied Acts re t11c maHsI b'ii
you
quilily'
mediate occupancy, Call after 7
WHY WORRY
lighted for reading, exceltent
61-Building ?iaterials
news items you will find
______________________________
"Grapefruit Pill" With Diadax plan
pm , 675 3091
"The 2nd Get'em Hot" A;i,t 'miring ifltCrCSt r1i"' ri
OfldttiOn, $75. yellow Ilotpoint ,
anywh,'re
.
more conv'nseflt than rapefru,ts
t'concitionea Ratteries. $12 iS
sped COmfortable lic new 3
refrigerator freezer, I year old, Used Lurrb,', All Sizes tSO ix$x)7
' I',, bath, carpeted, fenced Custo'n homt.on vojr lot or ours We
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
Eat satisfying meals 8. lose Securit Guard, full tIme, 1 17 5t'if
bedroom
(split
ptan
with
I'-,,
5150,
refrigerator,
125
Phone
373
Ui flQ
1
back. 1175
Heart Pine ',iil Make Deal),
1109 SanfOrd Ay,
weight. Faust's Drugs.
Lake Mary area, Call Associated
baths, central heat, and nice yard
3615
after
6
pm,
Phone
Security Inc., Orlando 4259059.
Balance $16,900, payments $159
MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
__________________
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
M.UNS WORTH REALTY
Price $fl,230.
AUCTION
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COUNTY.

ac'Ion to fore-close three mortgages
on the following property In
I
Seminole County, Florida:
Begin at the SW corner, SE"i of
the NW' of Section 73, Township
South, Range 29 East, thence- run N
0 degrees 05' 02' E fr
ft
along the W. line of said SE 4, NW
'. Section 73. thence S 89 degrees
U' 5$" E. parallel to the N. line of
the NE-'1 of said Section 73. for
2400 391 II, to a point on a curve
concave to the NW on the W right Of
way of Longwood Markham Road,
Thence along the arc of said curve
having as it elements a centrai
angle of 21 degrees 02 16" and a
radiusof 1113.210 ft ,for ii 774 ft. to
the point of tangency thence S. 77
degrees 47' 56" E. for 706.765 ft
along the right of way of Longwood
Markham Road thence N. 89
degree-s 4.4' 55" W. for 1951 (119 1?.
atong a line paratiel to the N tine of
theNE'iofS,e'ction23. Township 20
South, Range 79 East: Thence along

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DEADLINES

GILLIS, residence

B.

YOU ARE

COnnectionwith the premises herein

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GREAT PER ti
FORMANCES. "Barber of Soyule Ciaudio Abbado conducts the La Scala production
of Rossini's three act opera.
Baritone Hormana Prey is
Figaro, mezzo soprano Teresa
m9
0a,b0gi
Alva is Count Almavuva

VALERIE

NOTICE OF SALE

MOVIE.

8:00 AM, - 3:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

TAFFER

Completely refurbished 7 bcjr,
I bath, frame tsorn., 515,500

Bedroom apt, kitnen
Cquipp, air, carpeted Large
Priv.Ifry,ird $105 AduIt 327 7296
nd', A i".-,
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"T,

I thru Stirnes
4)c a I inc
6 thru 75 tImes
llc a line
26timos
24caline
(52,00 MINIMUM CHARGE)

41-Houses

COMMERCIAL
LOCATION

7 bedroom unfurnished. 1)10 ma
deposit Adutt only. Call 373 0963
or 321 0161

RATES

H OURS

flOUTIQUE," located at Space 121
Seminole Plaza, Highway 436,
Casselberry. Fiorid4, Transferor's.
to JOHN E. SIMMONDS and
CATHERINE SIMMONDS, hiS wile.i.j
918 Park Manor Drive, Union Park
Florida, Transferee's
All debts of Transferor's are tobe
paid in full as they fall due as a
result of this transaction which will
take place on January tO, 1976 or as
soon thereafter as pOSSible at the
office of JOHNSON AND PANICO,
p A, Attorneys at Law. 111 South
Maitland Avenue, Maitianci. Florida
32751, to which address Creditors, I
any, should send their bills.
DATED at Maittand. Florida, this
23rd day of December, 197$.
Robert T. Smith
Linda L. Smith
PUbliSh' Jan. 2.9, 1916
0EV I?

Defendants
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: KATHRYN L WOOD. fOr
merly
KATHRYN L
IJASS
ReSidence: old Highway I?, Mars
Hill, North
28754,
Carolina

RAFAEL A RIVERA. ef ux, .1 ñI,
Defendants

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CLASSIFIED DEPT.

EDROOp. rITCHEPI
fIlcHED, HEAT AND AIR
Phone)774j5

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SHAKER VALE, INC. et al.

,

Odando-Winter Park

___________________________________
322-2611
________________________________
831-9993

CIVIL CTiCiN óO, 'iII•-%.A-U7'I
STATE (lANK OF APOPKA,
P a nt it I

cuir, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Civil Action Number 7%-4V Ct
U
WILMiNGTON SAVINGS FUND
SOCIETY, a Delaware corporation,
Plaintiff,

Nolice Is riereby given tha!,
pursuant to an order or a final
ludgment of foreclosure entered In
the above captioned act ion, I will
sell the property situated in
Seminole County, Ftorda. described
as fnllo.s
Lot 10
Block C. NOR TM
ORLANDO TERRACE, SECTION 6
of UNIT I as per pIat recorded in
Pta? Book 17. page 37, Pubiic
Records of Seminole COunty,
Florida.
Together with all structure and
improv,mrnts now and hereafter on
said iand. and all (ixture' now or
hereafter attached to or uSed in

Seminole

IN TN! CIRCUIT COURT IN,ANO

IN
THE
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COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.

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Sovifle" Claudio Abbado conducts the La Scala production
f thiS thteo act opera by
Rossini. Featured are baritone
Horrnann Prey as Figaro,
mezzo soprano Teresa
E3orcjanzaasflosanaandtonor
twigi Aiva as Count Atinav,va.
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6. 8013 NEWHART
with a
PatiensfixatIon that the bingo
game 5 fixed, and staggers
through a series of weird stag

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Starring

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myideal." Evan Mclean

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makes a cameo appearance
Ihis episode in which Lou
refuses to admit he has lost
tOuch with the prestigiouscon.
tacts ho once know, when he

11:30
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U CONSUMER SURVIVAL
KIT

NEIGHBORHOOD

2. ACROSS THE FENCE

dangers

AND PALS

.9 ODD BALL COUPLE
ED MISTER ROGERS

the time of the first publication of
this notice. Each claim or demand
must be In writing and filed In
duplicate and state the place of
residence and putt office address of
the claimant arid must be sworn to
by the claimant, his agent or at
torney, - e same shall be void.
Dated at Sanford. Florida, this
2'th day of December, 1975.
5: VIrginia E. Keeling
A Executrix
of said Eslate
A. Edwin Shinholser, of
ShInhoier and Logan
First Federal Building
Sanford, Florida 377)1
Attorneys for Executrix
Publish: Jan. 9, 16, 1976

Oregon Trail encounter many

TACULAR 'Challenge of the
Sexes Now series featuring
head to head competition
between top mate and female
athletes in the sport at
they excel.
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WOMAN ALIVE (A)
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5:00
2.
12 DEAN MARTIN

THE ELECTRIC COM-

Florida, Probate Division, in the
Courthouse at Sanford, Florida,
within three calendar months from

and his family making perilous
2,000 mile ,ourney &amp;ong tho

CBS SPORTS SPEC-

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ti LOWELL THOMAS REMEMBERS. ROCOlIection of
the end ol WWII and other
historic events as recorded by
Commentator Lowou Thomas
and Movietono News
9: SPEED BUGGY

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41-Houses

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NOTICE OF TRANLH
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PURSUANT
UNIFORM
COMMERCIAL COt)F CHAPTEI
6766
107 TO ALL PERSONS
WHO MAY LIE CREDITORS OF
TRANSFEROR'S.
A transfer in bulk of equipment,
Supplies, and other inventcry tOb
made by ROBE RI T. SMITH anj
LINDA L. SMITH, his wife doing

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROMTE DIVISION
PRORATE NO. 7S-313-CP
In Re: Estat. of
ALBERT R. WAPPLE.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
SAID ESTATE:
You and each of you are hereby
notified and required to file any
Claims and demands which you, or
either of you. may have against said
estate in the office of the Clerk of the
CIrcuit Court Seminole County,

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an
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(BockPoters, RoborlStack)to
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Slayings Pan one of two
PailS
(I ED AUSTIN CITY LIMITS. Rusty Weir," Rusty Weir
and his FiI4r Brøs. Band in an
hour of mock arid roll, country
style
11:00
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1950 Western about the conct between s:rong rmnded
woman anø herdogmaticcanie
ranche, father
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Cynthia Ckne. Two scientists
and a psychic undertake a
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about unearthly visttOr, 1974
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James Whitmore, Ned
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scenery. 575.000.

Forrest Greene, Inc. F_To List Your Buslness..,DjcI 322-2611 or 831-9993 1
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                    <text>lB-Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Jan. 6 1976

Answer to Previous Puzzle

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violations and Binford for false made We computation .was
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statements by Morris to the
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1974 bid for a county comcontrary. Herring asked Gov.
saI11IL
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mission seat.
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Sanfor , a
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the Mergo abduction, polict,
said.

By ED PRICK rrr
Herald Staff Writer

Effort

had sufficient experience in labor relations to
handle the county's labor problems since she has
performed labor relatiomwelated tasks wWle
working for Kirnbrough, the board's liaison cornmissioner for labor relations,
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Williams said the board is now back at the
beginning" on the personnel director's position. fie'
urged commissioners to go w-ith two positions, as
opposed to hiring one person to handle personnel
and labor relations.
Also, Williams was in favor of hiring Mrs. G-oard,
bitit announced later in the meeting that she had
withdrawn her application for the position.

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director of personnel and an assistant.

not impossible to screen applications
and hire
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someone within two weeks. Kwiatkowski said five
to six weeks is a more beHevable time frame.
The executive assistant's position grew out of a
study by a management consultant. In other
counties the same position is cafled county administrator. It is the top administrative job in
county government. The assistant will report
directly to the board and will be responsible for a
multitude of administrative tasks.

Commission Chairman Michael Hattaway said
130 applications have been received for the
executive assistant s spot. And the commission s
acting administrative assistant, Bob Ellis, today
said no more applications For the top administrative
IX)SitlOfl will be accepted.
Ellis also said it will be "extremely difficult" if

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For the personnel assistant he said the county
should "do something" about hiring the new
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lichele Freund to grants-In-aid coordinator at
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Garry Trudeau

like to have serve,,,but cannot
release their names until they
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Development Corporation will the DI)C were nominated, she
hold its first official meeting said, but two declined to conthe new
its biard of (hrectors before b3ard.
then. according to Sara
-If Domitown is going to fly.
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personnel manager and it S13.00D-a-year assistant.
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women clerks to hand over keys
s position by promoting torn
to a van parked nearby and to fill the assistant'
miiiIner John Kuiibrou ssecretarv, Mrs. Sands
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Volusia authorities reported put its efforts to hire an executive assistant into
that last night a man waited high gear by voting to fill the $19,0Oo4,000 position
until there were no customers within two weeks.
ina bookstore at Bellair Plaza,
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went in armed with a knife and someone
be hire within two weeks after the
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Daytona after two women
kidnaped last night in a
bookstore robbery at Bellair
were
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knife and a pistol.
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department where you are
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in th e 62.000-pupil Pittsburgh
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contempt of court for rdusing to obey his order to return
to the classrooms.
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refusal.
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north of Semoran Boulevard other end."
and 4.5 miles west of 14 about
WiDiams argued the coupty
Tuesday's action was the
$800,000.
would be "better off" to ask latest in the on-again off-again
"That's a hard pill," a project developers
In at strugg le to keep the crime lab

Sanf ord Man Arrested
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develop the project within a
legislature appropriated some %
one-year dea dline set by county
fl I ii
v V a
money
and the lab remains In
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regulations. Under the orthe area.
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ORIANDO (AP) - State
P. . - .
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have rezoned the property back Atty. Robert Eagan says
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cross, was one of two young
to
its former agricultural he will conduct an investigation state funds had arrived in
I
WASHINGTON tAP) - The Presidential Clemency
.
Seminole County to pay the
men taking the plunge in
of the Central Florida
,
Hoard says its program will bring about "imtionaI
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status.
But
In
former
hearings
Force
ftheFedeajDrn
Task
lease.
And Vihien, the liain
hopes of securing
conunissioners Indicated the
i
g
reconciliation," but the Amcrican Civil Ube*-ti Union
0
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A
commissioner,
accused Atty.
fortune In the coming year
zoning could be retained If oc'cemenu I1wluiu.iuOfl.
•'•"m..-;;-.
calls the program "vindictive" and the board's final
Gen. Robert Shevin's office of
by bringing back the cross
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units-per-acre were reduced.
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report "a whitewash."
L--- , .-,- -=Ammmm.- "Allegations have been made dropping the ball.
olI
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Made
of
pine
twigs,
fern
Over objections
from against the Drug Erfolrrement
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Williams
and
Commissioner
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men accused of desertion or draft evasion during the
Administration task force here
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b)BflJVjncezitJ
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Vietnam era was nude public Tuesday by the ACLU.
John Klmbrough the project tnOrlandoandwearegongto approved a lease agretment
deadline was exUnded to Nov. investigate those allegations," between the county and the
That report showed that of 113,337 men eligible, only
12 of this ear
21,729 applied and only 14,514 rectived outright pardonis or
Eagan said Tuesda)
airport The $9,000 arrised
Developers Indicated con.
pardons conditioned on completion- of vairied periods
Eagan rdused, howeve.-, to L
.struction is scheduled to get
public service work.
G*
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under
way
by
that
time.
An
Deputy Circuit Court Clerk
elaborate on the source or na.
A
d uncertain market caused the ture
of the allegations.
Ashby Jones said the $1,5W still
Car Sal
delay,
R
" developers
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fn arrears wlflbepajdassoon
umme
ision to Investigate
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as
application is made to
iarry th inks force, which IS
DETROIT (APj -Despite im improved economy and a
atkowski made the motion
state
and the funds are for
spurt ii the new -car market during the fourth quarter, the
Posed of federal and area nar111
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warded to the county.
end the deadline. It was cotics agents, came ter a s
nation's auto makers close the books on In today with
d d b
C
ByAUDIENIU111,11y
county agreed t
particularly worried aboulthe speed -and b)
ng that Orange Coun.
theirwOsalesreportsinmeth8adecade
rst
a high r
attaway
lferaidSinff
Writer
derwrite
the project. That
railroad crossings In Sanford s
ty Sheriff Melvin
Yearnd es fzgures thbe released toda y wW co
I mean even 20 or 25 and Commissioner Sidney
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means,essentiall
y, that If the
-- ex t for the on the out ni
j wflw uuijC Safety
that comumer appetites for new domestic cam were the
ho
state
sh
ou
ld
The rafiroad crossing
poorest since In industry
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skirts of town. where a train train like You can an
The ',,coun
" f 'ty staff had
Airport
Boulevard
rid might be going at a high rate of
t A public craving for
attended earlier Tuesday.
low Prices and high fuel econtooll
11
McCracken Road will
4" monthly
however, provided a boom for ports, which withstood
li
Orlando police withdrew payments.
with
nami
ng
signals,
sales lull in the waning morlths of in to log their thW
from the task force
probably late this year
best year in history and came out a record awe of the
citing
a
lack
of
cooperation
c
ording to Seminole County
U.S. market the analystssay.
al
from the federal agency headed
Ezblic Work Director Robert
041
b John lPore
Pore has
Anew.
refused to
The warning signal
comment on the Uotic is hereby given that i am
dispute.
"400d in business at Oak Drive,
%a'tn*
Forest city, Seminole county.
were first approved) the
WASHINGTON (A?) - Two weeks after he was
Floritis und1w It* 1ic11110u% namt 0,
murdered by three masked gunmien, Rldmrd S. Welch,
county in February 1975,
ego
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FLORIDA
FISHING
EL
BY BOB LWYD
th e C station chief In Athens, was buried at Arlington
Anen sd but
coJnt ofand
asking
for
a
bottle
of
eye
CURSIONS. and that I int"W 10
'
hItaldSI
W
rite
r
NOTICE
OF
•
National
said
wash
iiclais decided t? hold off on
Action R
InternatIonal
Harvester
Crit
the
Circuit
Coufl Semin County
Corporatlonwili seU at Publ
In stigators said
the project until it could be
h1dent For Sreta of State Hen A. Kissinger
Sanford police have arrited
ic
Sale
Florida In accordance with the
19y6
at
determined If a policy existed an 19-yearmade no move
v w '' •provlslom of the FIc1Itloij Name
and CIA Direc tor William E Colby attended funeral
old San!0 man for
* Fires
to AM,
the emis,s of Slate Statut. To-wit: Section US
eovermj, such projects flSlue extortion in connection with a
anu
suuuenly
exited,
reapTractor
&amp;
Equipment
Company
Florida
Statutt 1957.
servim Tuesday at the modern brick and glass chapel as
1
pearrd
and
then
fled
while
Ue
inc..
ii
1400
S.
Oranoe
Blossom
Ft. Myer, adjacent to the cemetery.
* Courts
weekend sporting goods store
5:
Kennth
E.
PaschaiI
Trail,
Orlando,
Florwa
tht
following
putIllSh.
Dt4c.
The
clerk was trying tc telephone
The Airport - Boulevard bur)aryinwhIch2I5jng
31, 197S. ion 1, 14, 21,
Oti
1116
presence marked the first time a president had
* Police Beat the sheriff's (fIe.
CTOSSifl lies inside the city were stolen.
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cbuIent. Model HSC
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•ttended I ralforaCMaent such funerals
limits
Sanford
Payload,.-,
Serial No. 35S with
ectiveTomBernog
said
Rockland Rake
inally are low-key ceremonies held without publicity.
B
Driver Cited
Andrew said it was det.er. Seminole Sporting Goods owner receiver with her had and dial
I - 1974 Hough Mo" H&amp;SC
FICTITious
mined that no such policies
Don Smith received a series of the operator with a pencil and
yloodor, Serial No. 3W
NOTICE IS hoireby given 1hal I am
ShenfraDeputyj
F
Bennett
existed and the commissioners telephone calls Tuesday
i - I3 inter?ll E o Pay
'n busines s at VU s
in Police were notified of the has Issued a court summenS to Sc irtioper. Scf Is I No 2111
voted to go ahead with the which the caller wanted $W in robbery.
Orlando Dr.. santord, Iriorlda,
Internallonal Hervips; credit under the 11clifloul nam@ 01 OAVIII
a Seminole County School bus
project because thc, deemed ex-hange for the stolen guns
Corwallonrntiorve
W ASHINGTON ( AP) - Robert C.
Assistant
Police
Chief
Fred
driver
for
illegal
trash
dumSHOP. INC, and
it a necessity."
s Ult. Th* tiquiprntiinj is that I Intend t r egister said name
Police arrested Carl Wendell McGowan said Investigatoes ping
H.R. Haldeman, Jolin D. Ehrfichmoan and John N. Mit.
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sentiy or at State Tractor with the Cie
The decision to go ahead with MoClarien, IS, v. 1106 pecan recovered a
the Circuit Court,
cheU weren't. although ail ~he legal talk was about their
toy
pistol
and
Bennett
said
he
observ,W
Jond
Equipment Company, Inc. 41 SM1111010 COunfy, Florids in ac
the
joint trial In the Watergate cover
Harold Clark, 56, of Ward
case,
count) pain $1,100 and the dropped at a telephone booth arrested
Street,
SarJord, dnp a red
It was nwre a reunion of their lawyers, arguing
s international Harvester
-state Department of Tran- near a grwery store on W. 13th
Section $6S09, Florida Statutes
bucket
full
The David L. Robb
Of
trash
from
a
50a0f1
(IJ'LJT)
using
federal
Street
Tuesday
Tuesday before the U.S.Court of Appeals why their
one • res
school
bus
alon
gs
th
funds
to
pay
ide
Airport
convjcjjo, should not be allowed to stand
e rest, came
Officers said they oL&amp;rved
Retail Finance
David I Robb.
about
Boulevard near Bethune Circle,
"through
SupervIs'n1'ient
the McClarlen pick up Uemoney
It is likely to be three nxinths or more before the court
Sheriff's deputies today Sanford and throw out a text PubIl5h
Jan y •
Pubiith
Dec 31 1975 Jan ii i
magnanimous good will of the and he was arrested and booked reported a stocking masked book belonging to Goldsbot-o 0EV 31
rules. Meanwhile, the four men will remain free as they
county," according to Sanford
have been 5ince the jury retwMed its verdict on New
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into county Jail in lieu of $8 o00 '' apparently cut telephone Elementary School
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
C;tY Manager W.E. Knowles. bond on an extortion
wires
at
the
IJt?
Years Day 1975
Je Food Town
charge
Bennett said he ret.rieved the EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Knowles said the county had
CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
Bernosk)reportedth.t Smith store, Bear Lake Itoad, last textbook and return
ed it to the
first agreed to Install the hadtoldthecaller
uit before entering the store school.
t hedi 't
CASE NO. 7-7-CA.wE
signals, then had hacked out" want to pa the money
CASEN 'SIS'2CA4.E
a •
. Then
in me Matter
e Ada?lon :
after "someone brought it up Smith's life and his family was
UNITED
COMPAP4IES
F
INAN
RICHARD GARY KIWALA. 11
CIAL CORPORATION. a Louisiana
that the crossing was inside thI_
NOTICE OF ACTION
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threatened, police &amp;aid, and he
Corpofallon.
cit)
RICHARD GARY KIWALA
1317 Lorairw sirw
Asked if they thought the
TALI.AHASSEE (AP) burned and that he would be
Lansing, Mlch;gan
recent accident in Del-and, in shot with one of the shotguns Education Commissioner we almost within reach and " YOU ARE NOTIFIED
h&amp;% filed a REICHERT.
The (riI of a Sanford man, of a shotgun blast to the head. whlchtwopeoplewerekillcdb) stolen in the burglary
Ia1ph 1llnton told Gov
Petition tar the adoption of your REICPICRT
(rain would inspire do or
cdof
MICHAEL
T
Burglars smashed a
aymg ne salu
asS Reubin Askew today that Flail•
mirr child baring the name of ELLZEY, INGEBORG
also was struck in counts officials to provide door
C ELLflv
ml
to
enter
the
store
where
da
schools
need
$1
77
billion
RICHARD
GARY
KIWALA
II
and
FLAGSHIP
BANK
OF
ORLANDO
in ru Waic, today entered Its the chest and the right hand by signals at more crossings, txth
,
"
a prayer con'ain,d within the formeri THF ORLANDO
ight rcolers, (he rifles, next ear Just to stay even
1
&amp;
second day with law en shotgun pellets From the angle Knowles dnd Andrew said such seven shotguns and w,
Pitition
requests
the
Court
to
award
TRUST
COMPANY
ROY
E
"We have presented to you
that a Judgment of Adopilo, of BLOCK and PAUL HOMEL d b a
Of
It 4PPeared Mrs. 171alters vircre the responsibility
to (ecttf
minor by the Petilionef, ROBERT
determined quantity of am- and to the le&amp;latun, a standharden had been facing her
f tl stak
lita Ildrd&amp;n Jr, 4, is opponent,
W CLARK toe enter" and you are
munition was taken, police stillbudgtt," furlmgtonsd in
herman Heinle of Ills S
Garay said, and
Dorttionatints
"1 do ubt that the county
rquIr to serve a copy Of your
charged with the Nov. 12
d
NOTICE OF
a
statement
for
Askew's
hearwas
elected
pr
Anweror Pleading to the Petition
had been shot from dose rano, would %vant to pay the full Price
esident of fl
FORECLOSURE SALE
slaying of his wife, Laura
on $3.47 billion in state Sanford
on the Petitioners 411101I R.
NOTICE is hermy 24 ven 1hat mr
Plaza Merchants
Ptt8 Siffllil3 at a Casselberry Robbery
SheriWs investigators saId
trick
Phillips,
of
I arden, 41
Bald*ln
agency budget requests which Association today.
D?IIc Suittit 2g, SW Eaw ' undersigned
earlier
that Mrs. Harden was croIng,' Andrew said, but
iR, Clerk
A"istant State Attorney shot
twice
the governor will pare in pr
LaeIberry, Florida 321 and of Seminofe
Also elected
by tthe
by a man who chased added that in the event of a
(laude Van hook led off today s
County Fiorida wit
Calselberry police have Paring his recommendation to association for the 1976
file t" of;gfnal Antwer or Pleading the 191h da y (I
r' rt a r ul a r I) din t roi'
hnu,% - y. 1976 a? 11 EV)
chr'tl irI 1a)c it old Martr
* r fri mler raid fltt at
in the r
th lti,Jl41 tiWC
were Jim ('rant of PubLix,
Iront door of the
Circuit
Di-jectjve William R Bernosky Mulberry Avt., Sanford. Into a trossing, cowlty officials would with thoe robbery early today of
"I do this most reluctantly president; Earl
it
County courthovte,
o f 10, 1916 it You fall to do so,
It
'polr4t
it
out
to
t
he DO T"
a 7 Eleven Food Store at SR-436 and with great unease, hut with Flagship U.&amp; Bank Setar
Jr., ht'id of (fie Crime Scene neighbor's
Judgnnt by Default will b taken sell at pjbllc outcry to the highst
Knowles naid lie wasn't and LaRe Hnwell Road.
y
I)ivision of the Sanford Police
the knowledge that I must be
Witnesses told deputies the
David Earl Seely, IS. at 1967 responsIble and realistic," 'flu
Department.
following de
, director; ,and Bill
shoegwi wielding
iproperty
-This Notice shall be pvbU$hed
j
Kewanee
Trail, Casselberry, lington salu. "It provides no Zales,
Bernosky testified that on scene in a car.
Seminole county,
promotion Committee. OflCC each week for four (4) con Florida:
was arrested at Palmetto real dollar Increases In funds
SCuty,ki tfl The Evilg
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Avenue r,I the Downtown for education. it does not pm
Herald, Sanford, Fl&amp;id&amp;.
gauge shotgun lyinrj In the Deputy Kirby testified that the
WITNESS
my hand arvd jeal 01 PAR X. Plat Book 10, p,09t 11, Public
a'ziivig IleTlild
Sanford Marina after Sanford ride funds for new programs In
grass beside 1Cti Street, near shotgur. r1cucred a few t,locks
em note County.
Said Court on this 5th day of Floridô+
police
stopped
a
car
answering
education
which
are
badly
School
GoIdsbro Ekut'ntary School. from the Harden residence was
PUbI.thI 0 i ni s
pursuant to the Final Judgment
the
the description given by the neded."
(Seal)
entered
said he turned the dusted for fmgeprints, with
cicepi Saturday and Chtjstm
Ath.
H.
ounh?s Cie Pending in said
fleckwItta, Jr.
Mienu
store clerk as one used by the
Dy by The Sanford Herald, Inc.
C
weapon over to Seminole negative result3. Ki
"It Is not even a good budget
Y C Which Is indIcal
Clerk
of
the
circuit
rby All't') G&amp;spar I boggleI undwich
Court
abtjye
robber who took an undisclosed for education," he added.
County Sheriff's Deputy Harold sid he reccvered two shotgun
miii siab'cta- or rguLjrt
;tmotint of cash
DePAY Clerk
"What it will do,.. Is
I)
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. t1 -- sIn '- from
- W'
row ,ui
area
-j
I
"'d cowl this SIb d üt
Li I
C -.sse
Ltlhlou
R.
1 rry pouce
5a
u
',
r
On Monday, 1k. G.V. Garay feet from the body. 7be 12.
puaune iorvuuauon to
::
. +.%id ..ass Postage PCid at
by
Baldwin
1,
DikOij
woman cWk was tw up by
(Seat)
WW
SAnIord. Flarkis 37joyl.
alchrin orange wedgim
Alloorntioys af Law
a during ft 01XIIng year .
testified that an auojy he gauc shell aslng't, Kirby said,
Arthur H. Beckwith, jr,
llau /Puddingt
gun-weildirig man about 4 am, hopefully for only this one year,
Suitt 20.
U
performed on the body of Mrs. also (ailed to yield any
Sobcription Rtes by Carrier
Of the Circuit Curt
La Lehe ni
tr?
She managed to gd to a until we reach a level of itate
Harden revealed Abe had died fingerprints,
COC OA V. Ekern
Attorney
a..
for
Petitioner
"SC
y Cl#fk
telephone, knock off the and national recovery widcli I
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JCII . 4 71. 75 t'i
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Actually, the CommiSsion
pay six months of overdue owed airport officials for 10
payments to the Sanford Air- months, or $10,500, but
The Seminole County Corn. port Authority for housing the available state money in the
iiiisiu voted Tuesday to Central FloridaCrime Lab
count) totaled only ,000

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But Husbands Not Too Happy With Heroines
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' Drive To

Go' Proves Fatal

For Mentally Retarded Man
— "It was just a drive to go," a mental institution official says of a profoundly retarded 20..year.old
ho insisted on wandering into a world he could not un.
derstand.
An intense four-day search for the young man ended
Tuesday. His body was found floating face down in a rock
pit.
"That had been his behavior ever since lie was a child,"
Tom Sullivan, direor of the Miami Sunland aing
Center, said of Howard MeIruck. "For the past year and a
half, we'd had him in a secure cottage for precisely that
reason,"
But Melniek who ...
h r.il. f hn AIM" ly ui E - -year-oi c
and had been a resident of the center for the past 10 years,
(tlsappeared last Friday night.

Two Sisters Foil Bank Robbery In Indiana

A

AM BOY, md. AP I -Two sisters who foiled a bank robbery in
"Becky said, 'Do you think they're robbing the bank?' You
the ground and spread 'cm. Becky took oil her belt and we tied his
this tiny northern Indiana railroad community of 476 are heroines know, just as it joke," Mrs. Bowland said after the incident,
bands."
to their children, but their husbands wish they'd leave cops-and"I'll be damned if one of those girls didn't have a foot on the
robbers to someone else.
She said the bank's manager, Herman Agness, , then ran out
y" Agns said, "Then they marched him up town in Front
nf ifie bank, told them the bank Was being robbed and asked them
their
r and waited for the state police,
husband is a little unhappy because I had my 2-year-old
go for help.
ust
J to make sure the men didn't find another car key and get
son with me." Rebecca Griggs. 28, siaid. "But fit
y daughters are
away, Agness shot out a tire on the car, Mrs, lioland said.
Là "I turned their car off and started letting air out of their fires,"
jumping up and down, saying their mommy caught a bank ro
'w
stw said. "I was there when they came out of the bank and I
be r.
Held in the Miami County jail in Peru were (arenco Bailey, 27,
beelined it for the restaurant — I didn't know if they had a gun."
and his brother Alvin. Z1, both of (;;try. Alvin was delivered by the
Mrs. Griggs used her belt to tie up a suspected bandit Tuesda y
Mrs. Boland said she jumped back in the car with her sister
women, police siid.
after tier sister, Shirley "Catsey" Bowland, 277, disabled the
and they took off af ter the suspects who fled on foot after they
Agness said the holdup men were arined with if sawed-off
getaway ear. A second suspect was caught a short time later as he
found their car disthled,
shotgun
and herded all the employes and customers into the vault
missed jumping on the caboose ofa moving freight train.
—
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they
didn't see him because he was in the Nick of Olt
Agness said lie watched the women round it building froin one
Mrs. Rowland said she and her sister were waiting at the drive- direction and Ehrhardt BalLschmldt, 32, owner of the corn
building.
up window of the Fanners National 3ank branch
ternoon when they saw a car with it's engine running parked
'Ehrhardt fired one shot, then the robber threw up his bands
dime of it was found on the railroad trac, along with the sawe
acro&amp;s the street.
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and said 'I give up,"' Mrs. Bowland said. "We told Idin to lay on
off shotgun.

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Steps U p Activities I n Italy

WASHINGTON Al'
The CIA has informed
A similar report was published by 11w New
congressional committees that it is steppin up
York
Times, which said more than
million
covert activities in Italy and is funding nonalready
was
distributed
to
unknown
recipients
Communist political groups to the tune of
alter final approval for the coven operation was
', *0 in.1lion. two newspapers reported in
given
by
President Ford on I)ec. 8,
editions.
A State Ipornent spokesman declined
Communist political p,arties are strong in
coininent on the reports,
Italy, and the CIA program there follows state.
It has been reported previously that the CIA
inents by Secretary of State Henry A.
W
inas
providing funds to non-Contmunist parties
,
Kissinger that the United States is hoping to help
Portugal.
curb Communist influence in European
governments,
'nie Tittles also reported that the Soviet Union
is known to have given support to the Italian
party in the past.
ISdirectly to political parties in Italy, principally
The CIA activity in Italy was revealed by CIA
the Cliristian Democratic party.
Director William E. Colby to congribcainnni

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JACKSONVILLE (AP) — Twenty-eight-year-old
Richard Henry Gibson, whose criminal record began at
age 15, h;is ken :;tiitcnced to cicitrocuuon for the May 10,
1974 murder of it Brazilian seaman.
Circuit Court Judge Susan Black issued the (tenth
sentence Tuesday. He also gave Gibson life imprisonment
for robbery in the incident which resulted in the fatal
shooting of i ntonio Cymbo, 47. Police said Cymbo and a
companion were lured to a secluded spot by two women
operating under Gibson's direction. The other man was
shot, but recovered.
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rhe plane, appropriately enough, was named
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HAMI (Al') — Immigration officials have arrested 15
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ds aboard a 30-loot sailboat to seek political asylum in
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Caroline 'Worst Dressed'
LOS ANGELES sAl', — Caroline Kennedy has been
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designer Mr. Blackwell, who called the daughter of the
late President John F. Kennedy a symbol of young
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Also named Tuesday were Nancy Kissinger, wife of
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, who was called "a
traveling fashion stew," and Princess Anne of England,
ho was scolded for dressing like "a royal auto
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teve Ford In Cal Poly
POMONA, Calif.( Al') — Steve Ford, 19, youngest son of
'resident Ford, has enrolled as an animal science major
it California State Polytechnic University here.
lie signed up Tuesday for classes in (artier science,
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, f s horse as it pertains to riding.
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ew Hampshire after an informal campaign swing
hrough Florida.
%%111e campaigning in Florida, Ahern played up his U.&amp;
4arine Corps Woild War It erice by wearing a Marine
ap and driving a red, white and blue station wagon.
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ate and county executive committees. He pointed out
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Invention, tentatively set for June.
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1 he state of Florida happens to be one of the more conservative states in bonding taws and procedures, and I
hope this will be recognized by those who buy bonds," he
told a house Appropriations subcommittee Tesday.
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in government bonds. He added New York City will be
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actions of the agency.

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CIA 11101-e responsible to tile ideals of a self-

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be a bit overdrawn, but there are enough
disturbing similarities between the ti
sit uatkrnsto warrant the close
Congres.
scrutiny

is giving the niatter.
For one thing, it agiin seems to be P. case of a
few high officials and advisors in the executive
branch perceiving a direct
threat to the interests
of th e Unikd States in th prospect of a Corn.

mntmist victory in a power struggle being wagt1

in a former European colony — this
French Indochina but Portuguese Angola.

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more money than the CIA, and the smaller State
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Cem2tral Intelligence Act of 1949 allowed the CIA to
conceal its spending in the budget,
an rnconstitutional provision.
A new, more specific law is needed. It
should
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of
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JANtJARYS, 1976

Sanford lJons

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Brazil, says Daniel P, Moynihan, our am-

should strengthen congressional oversight
procedures.

bssador to the U.N.
But horrific possibilities like this would seem

Myrde

We are going to continue to need a foreign
intelligence agency. It must have an operational
capabi lity in addition to its normal fact-finding

capability. Some covert actions are going to be

remonstrance to the Soviet Union —

nea,ssary. To pretend otherwise is to be naive. But
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Cuba, says Fidel Castro. does not need anything from the
United States. The feeling is mutual. While liberals in our
(vuntry have been wracking their brains to rind some reason for
burying the hatchet with Castro, the Cuban dictator has now
saved them the trouble. As he made clear to his rirst communist
Party Congress in Havana recently, he doesn't want it burled.
Actually, President Ford beat him to the punch by pointi
ng
out that any opportunity for improved relations with Havana
had been scuttled by Castro'ssending troops toAngola
The U.S. govaTiment had been waiting for some signal from
Hava na that Castro was ready to make a cha
nge in policy as a
basis f or endi ng the 15-year4reeze in U.S.-Cuban relations.
Instead, we have seen evidence that t he Moscow-fIava,ja
milita ry partn ership is as solid as ever, and that
th e export of
Castroite revolu tion is still the guidi ng spir it of Cuban
foreign
policy. To drive home the latter point, Castro has decla red that
Puerto Rico is now a prime target For his internationaj
Fidel Castro's brand of politics was identified as a
- arthy of quarantine soon after he came to power. Some nations
in the Western Hemisphere have dedded the di
Se ase has run its
course and is no longer dangerous. They may now be willing to
en tertain some second th oughts.
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The church buildings, now converted into
certain other similariti es between Angola and cinemas,
Conimunist leader in 1941 and is still in a bloody fight for a leg up in an unemployment
youth clu bo or other "cultural cen- remarkably
Vietnam.
effective control of Al bania today, line, the larger of the two almost breaking the
m
s unrecognizable as
This
speech
could be seen as a bid to vie with Other's nose. "I don't know why I got so mad."
It is possible, f or instance, that the si tuation possible, often lit era lly white-washed, to purify
I1
in the f ormer, as It was in the latter, may be a them of what Albania
eking in revolutionary fervor. Notably, official the victor said later, apologetically, "I'm so
ns
little more complex t ha n simply the embattled and anti-scientific" past. call their "antj.eocjal Albanian history does not mention China in goddamn edgy these days I'm just going
connection with the anti-religio movement (in crazy."
lovers of democratic freedoll, waging a
Even for the most godless

valiant
foreign tourist, the
fact, it mentions China ha.rdly at all).
light against the ruthless running dogs of Soviet churchlessness of Albania is oddly disturbing.
That fellow says it for a mulititude of others
imperialism.
Albanians take a defiant pride in showing this new year. Inclu
'Me natural landscape is romantically beautiful,
ding those of us who cannot
foreign tourists their atheist museum
It 5 both Byron and Edward Lear found it. But the
There is also evidence that, as was e ease In 'L
at understand why it is that Jerry Ford has fritVietnam. the escalation of Soviet arms aid to t
absence of church towers — and also of
Shkoder.
The curator.
a charming
before displaying
exhibits
desi ex-Moslem, tered away his magnificent chance to help his
he minarets, except for half a dozen permitted to
pro-Communists in Angola Is in part a response
gned to show nation. Surely it would have been wiser, even
survive on grounds of historic Interest — creates
to prior U.S. aid to the antimmunja
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Politically, for him to have spenj more time on
sense of some thing m issing, n assuaged by deceivers and exploiters of the honest workers, people than on Peking. His own manpower
Kremlin may be worried abo
points first to Man's dictum that rellon is the commission has reminded him of the tactical
Am erica n control of the shippIng lanes or flo
the new tall factory chimneys dominating
opiate of the people, thent to Env
untain valleys.
something), and that, as aLso happened in
er Hoxha's that risks of continued unemploy7nent: voting ta X.
it is the tool of the foreign oppsor
against
Vietnam , a counterscala tion
When the churches were
payers will not be happy with another year
would
provoke
a
priests
were
told
to
go
and
work
honestly
like
walation
where $40 billion must be spent on jobless
The to ur
oth er men; an unknown number, however, 'who
ist
who
asks
how
thing
are
going
in
(mnpensation
and $200 billion more must be lost
China is told with an air of gentle superiority
Or have we learned the lesson of Vietnam too were also enemies of th
that
In
output.
e people," were
well' Is what is happening in Angola, cr could executed. The Vatican is said to have continued the Chinese are nosadays beginning to combat
happen there, of direct bearin g on th
Confucian thought — obviously lagging some
The end, if this is how it is to end for Jerry
e security of trying to smuggle religious literature into
way behind the Albanian vanguard. As for the Ford, is sad. One should take more th
the United Sbte? Do we need a Bay of Luzinda Albanla,4irst in the luggage of travelers, next in
an not hing
Resolution"
Russian
"revisionists,"
the
Albanian
satirical
from
the
presidency,
even
if
that's
all
he
brought
plastic bottles thrown into the sea off the coast —
journal, Ho
(Goad I. displays priests in to it. But if there is a lesson to be learned from
Several hundred congressmen, and a couple all in vain. iForeign tourists ,are
wained in
bell-bottotned Jeans necking with fuII4)
()somed his conduct in office, it comes best from Winston
hundred million Americans are waiting to be advance nowacl-a ys not to
I es Into
take
bib
frilly-pantic
ueed
-d
floozies
in
the
shadow
of the Churchill: It's not enough for leaders to do
Albania,)
Kremlin.
best, they must also do what's required.
JACK

Janice Al. Smith
Mildred Smith

711URSDAY, JANUARY 15

fly-sheets pasted on watts, which Ls a fairly ef- the It stretches reason to blame a president for I
increased consumption of booze by the weak,
fective form of -social pressure,
but responsibility can be hairly put for a number
The abolition of all places of religious wor- of the contributing factors. To cite one: unem.
slup, Catholic, Orthodox or Moslem, s

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Mr.

Mrs.

Alcoholics Anonymous Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201
F irst St., Sa nf ord

,

James

Terence C. Brown
Mary 1). Buckner

Theodore Joynes, Oviedo

Jennie Cowan

('ounty Extension Service.

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Penta o n B li*n

WASHING TON — The Pentagon's top man in succesaiully imposed on Paraguay by
Dictator
Latin America, (',en. Dennis McAuliff, turned up Alfredo Stroessner.
in &amp;intiago a few weeks ago. Ile called upon
Chile's Ambassador Manuel 1'rum fired off
Chile's military' dictator, Gen. Augusto an angry letter to us and circulated cpies on
llnwhet, %110 W(ACOMM hiln etithusiast.ical.y. C-Ipltol I
fill. Ifeden Lilas"absolutely false" that
The Pentagon representative told Plnochet time military rulers seek to Impose the
how "serene and tranq uil" Chile had become "Paraguayan Solution" u
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National Intelligence estimate reixted that the
Apparently, the ambassador didn't ri fnr
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reaction to the summer conversation was that $15,000 was
"out of line" and to charge that
amount would be unethical.

been placed on the juvenile
suspect in connection with the
Sanford abduction-robbery
case and any charges will await

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Knowville. Tenn, for burial.

flnison Funeral Home ,,

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Morris admitted it is possible keys. When she said yea, the
EASTAROOK,
MRS.
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Freeman to say the work was deputies reported.
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democracy. Those who res
ist are Jailed, "torture centers" in Chile , A UN report lists 11
terrorized, tortum ed, exiled and stripped of their centers where It alleges prisoners are questioned
property.
The dictatorship is moving a gainst any "by methods amounting to torture."
Yet the U.S. government incredibly has
polifical, religious or in
might be able to oppose the
I 1nochet go
vern. Declares the Senate committee:
miment. There has been systematic repron
of
— CI collaboras helped to prepare "an
labor un.ons, political parties, university groups initial overall economic plan which has served
and now even the Catholic auro.
as the basis for the juanta's most important
'Ilie Christian I)enio(- rati(' Party, as the mimost ccOflh,fliic decisions."
poowerful, Most Popular reformist party in Chile,
has become a major target. The Christian gaining a more positive image both at home and
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Robert S. Gdes
Howani 11. Hedrick

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Morris'
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Survivors include a sister,
Mrs. Nelle Eastabrook, 76, of Mrs.
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James Phillips of
romage
705
W. First St.. Sanford, died Clearwater and several nieces Tuesday's depasition he s;Ad herded them into thi- vehicle
Tuesday morning. Born In and nephews.
that Freeman didn't place an and forced them to drive north
Rockwood, Tenn., she had lived
Funeral services will be held order for the tide insurance and on 1-95 to a spot near S1140
in Sanford for the past 50 years. at 10 a.m. 11ursday at Brisson that he didn't specifically ask where they were forced out of

F"ree Home Vegetable Gardening Seminar, 7-30 p.m.,
Altwnonte Springs Civic Center, sponsored by Seminole

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Georgia P. Dunwoody

MRS

TUESDAY, JANUARY

AND ERSON

Sps

vestigate possible perjury in

Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic
C
Center.

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laimed they did not know

Sm)Tna Beach

AREA DEATH

W.
Audubon Wildlife Films, Bush Auditorium, Rollins

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1121 N Oran" Blossom Trait
32S
417 M.g.ti.A wo
FIa 321St
ortaftem

Shortly before that ren- mission tooperate a babysitting

Melinda C. Stripling, Lake The pair admitted they were
Monroe
part of the kidnaping gang but -

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BERRY'S WORLD

Floyd announced that the

appeal to the planning and
zoning board denial of per-

Joseph W. Schooley, Deltona a u thor i ti
es said.

Loren Baker

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Jack Willia,ms

Cofles,e, Winter Park, 2 and 8 p.m, Filin on Cc% Ion,
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MONDAY, JANUARY 19

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public hearing for 4:30

Vivian M. Juell, Deltona
James T. Olds, Deltona

SATURDAY, JANUARY 17

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tact him.

setting a

p.m., Feb. 10 was adoed.

detectives grabbed him and the
second
man. There was a
M. Magnus, Dellona

Eddie

I)LSCIIARGES
Sanford:

Rotary flub of Lake Mary, 8 a.m., Ma yfair CountryMary A. Wisemari, Altamnonte
(-Iub.
Springs
Alcoholies Anonymous i op2n riveting), 8 p.m., 1201
Betty A. Beall, DeBary
W. F t St., Sanford.
Dempsey Carnes, DeBary
Thomas G.
C
atherine O'
Wilcox, DeBary
Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:50 a.m,, Lord
Georgene
L. Peterson,
Chumley's Altamonte Springs.

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boy

Audrey' N. Latson
Peter Medley

Sanford K.lwapis Club, noon, Civic Center

response n a measly $50 miUion slipped under church bells rang at Christ
bells
the table. as it were. Maybe even a sharp survive in Albania lie amongmas.
the Such
nettles
inasa not banned by law but they may he denounced in

though forgotten corner outside an archaeological
nothing so sharp as to impair detente, of course.
museum . In any case there are no church towers
Certainly nothing so severe as threatening to cut
the beIIS to PC
at from; they have been razed,
a free self-governing country, a people must bind off their grain if they don't stop meedling in tofor
obliterate
th e memory of th e pre-Mamdown their government tightly when giving it the
Angola. Heavens, no,
yjat. a 1967 speech by Albania's party leader, Enver
Leninist era.
power to take secret actions.
One smsPe;cts. however, that there may be
Iloxha, who was backed y to as wartime

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academics, that alcoholism is up in the land, so -.

Albert Brent, Deltona

nd

Robert Kuhn

QueetberryZatuy Club, 7:30 a.m,,, The Caboose.

of

Leo R. Anknm, Deltona
BIRThS

Eugene 0. Gibnartin

Okeechobee. Leaves Sanford Civic Center, 8

am., pick up at Casselberry, 9 a.m.

population continues on the edge of disill usi on .
trapped by unfamiliar fears that eat at the heart

Albania: God Unwe

I)eB,ary

Sanford:

Roy Dixon

perimenting with a bewildering a&amp;sortment of

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Beach

uiiuel If. Cleveland

WF.INF.SDAY, JANUARY 14

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portion of the golf drhing
range, north of SR436 and

two men wearing woolen moun.

Beatrice F. Rosenbaum ,

am flaMI, New Smyrna

Latoysha But

peacetime and in wartime. It should establish a the shipping lanes from the Persian Gulf to
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New LONDON ECONOMIST
wasted the energies
of the
White House by —
self-serving
tactical
misadventures
clear line of authority and responsibility, requiring
York and a Jumping off point for invasion of
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Frances Waldo

John P. Greer, Delto na

Sanford:

And it should be hi gh. While the President has

unists take over in
Angola. It would give th e Soviet Uniop control of

I)cI.and

ADMS10NS

noon, Holiday Inn.

Overeaters Anonymo us, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;

high.

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the Goodm.an-Rossman tract
abutting SR-436, the front

to the Place de Ia Ba.stllle.

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birth control by chewing gum in bed. It's not

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the dangerous increase in
crime. " Instead of th
e desig.
nated money bearer, two mem.
bersof the antigang squad went

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and Walla Walls; they are sa)ing he practices

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Small Tractor, Small Price

de7voim the Interior
service in Spring 005 glitrhict of Phinogram, France's him out in a wicker basket.
Mrs.
Hazan,
each
time
giving
announced
the
government
dis'
has been delayed.
largest record firm, said he
The
kidnaping
was
kept
Seher
new
instructions
for
delivwould
'
he
ncefor
th
oppose the
"totally disapproved" of the po- cret until Monday. In announc- uring the money. They
-- a
eat- paYment of 1iurn" to "halt

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the incumbent president to be fully informed. It

The kidnapers made eight
board of directors and carried phone calls during the day to

Frei- Milne Vegetable

They are calling him Jerry Klutz now, and Mr.

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grown comfortable with the honors of the
presidency, but not with Its responsibilities.

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established th e CIA, was too vague and gave

eeting

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Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic Center.
Al co h o li cs Anonymous (closed m
W. First St.. Sanford.

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invaded
a meeting of the company's

lect it.

cidental chief executive has proven his,crides

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Department intelligence operation.

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free

What has happened perha is that the ac-

assumption that neither the American people

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A resolution of intent to annex

family of liceaction. He said lie and Haz- Ing It, the police &amp;aid the family edly failed to appear.
a kidnaped recording company an's wife feared the kidnapers had been In touch with the
The eighth call told her to
president expressed fears for would kill their 54-year-old cap- kidnapers and had the r
an
som
have
a
Phonograrn employe
his life today after the French tive.
money ready,
br
g
in
th
e
money
to a column in
police blocked the delivery of a
llazan was kidnaped a week
the
Mace
cle
la
Bastille, an(] a
.millIon ransom by arrestby six young men in sweat- th Officials said there were man named Francis would
ese developments Tuesday:
ing two men who c'ne to col. era and blue jeans who

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Arrested

office as required

PAIIIS (All) — The

(hurrh, 250 W. Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando. Florida I'ntr
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Orange Audubon Society, 7:30 p.m., Central Chrisban

as

incorpor3ling the utilitY tk'partment. Tile bill w.15

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usual. He might have uplifted the
presidential office, restored faith in derimocratic
leadership. But now, in the final
of his

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Seminole Ifigh School Hand 11arent.ii, 71.30 p.m., band
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Osterrnan Aociatc for

approved Mayor all closing costs, title search Improvements in its accounting operation, receives 31 per cent city's municipal boundaries, for the utility rate study. The
inclu di ng annexations over the JBOflCY is to be repaid to the
past
year. A copy of the or- general fund account from
Family Fears For Man 's Life
utility
revenues at a later date.
dinance
is to be sent to
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Alcoholics Anonymous Women's Group, 2
W. First St. Sanford.

in

adopted

C011111lend.ing dic city for lrofits in the utility department ordinance

llminimiiowily,

3 p.m., SCC's South Seminole Center, 1-4 and 436.
Reg is tration, 9:30 a.m. No charge.

Boat

most

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saw ;i

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('bristlan Get-Together;
Recreation Building, SR 4V.

other planning board recom.
mer.da tions

fund

105 Fairlane Circle, Park Ridge. Metal crafts by Mrs.
.Lmies L. Wallin.

WASHINGTON
Unless unforeseen good
fortunerushcstotllsaid,jtappearsGeraldFor(j
has lost th e
extraordinary opportunity

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gaining a
professional
engineering seal on its plans,
aligning parking with city
requirements and meeting

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS— Norman Floyd's recoin- and legal expe
Approved Guiliano's
('ity commissioners Tuesday mendation to purchase for the purchase, nses involved in procedures, Auditor Charles of i ts general operating budget
Lansing said he will discus the from property taxes, and had recommendation that
city's
evening approved a land $17,500 a parcel of land 24 feet
In
other
action,
a
workshop
report
in
detail
at
Friday's
excess
revenues
in
the
emergency
co
ntingency
purchase (]eat to provide access wide and 224 feet long for an on the recently completed city
workshop.
operation of the city governme- advance payment of $8,244..%
from SR-436 to the city's access
to the city's second audit for the 1975 fiscal year
He
for the utility department to
city
last
nt
year
Montgomery Road f station. fire station,
wa,c set for 3 p.m., Friday.
year
$143,000 increase in
('ornrrmissioners
the

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Citizens tour to Cypress Gardens and Citrus
mowcase at Winter Haven, Leave Civic Cen te r, 8:30 a.m.
and Seminole Plaza Cassejbe' at 9 a.m.
.Jaearanda ('irelt' Sanf or d Garden Club,
pin.,
Senior

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ontingent upon the lodge

(lwinley's, Altamonte Springs.

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plan for South Seminole

S"lli"Ole South Rotary Club, 7:50 a.m., Lord

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Fears that th e U ni ted Sta tes could get i tself

Springs

FRIDAY, JANUARY

The
Captain

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of sweets in the community.

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secret foreign intelligence agency under the

The criticism is misdirected to the extent that
('IA acted most if not all of the time with (till

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TOM TIEDE

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but

First St. Sanford.

DON OAKLEY

(lerstanding throughout government and

Constitution.

Altamonte Springs Garden Club covered dish supper

you're th e invisible man and hit the highway. And
remember to keep those headlights burning.
—Hill Curzle___,

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Altamonte rings.

Okay all you riders of motorcycles, pretend

make
sure you use the form that best suits your individual
situation.

ry
received from the state's gallon ground storage tank struction at W.224.65.
I ,arry Breen and AswciatpA for coverage is granted and if
Department of Environmental work was awarded to Cram
Work on the elevated water ambulance
professional adding persons to the coverage
CASSELBER}1Y
City Regu lations.
Corp. of Gainesville at $l16,99. tank is to be completed in 200 liability insurance to o bt ain will increasethe premium. Th
Cctundl thi!, ~Iicck accepted bids
Contract B improvements
Awarded the work under days while work on the ground additional information.
manager was also told to check
on nearly 11 million of water include const ruction of a 250,000 Contract A for the water main storage facility Is to be finished
Guiliano
is
to
f
ind out the i f the bid complies with
and sewer system im. gallon elevated water storage improvements, force main and in 120 days.
limits on the number of persons specifications.
provernents
delayed work tank by Universal Tank and sanitary sewers and factory
In th business,
to be covered, whether
Awarded a contract to J
on he two separate projects Iron Co. of Indianapolis on a low built sewage pump station was
Referred to City Manager names of qualified persons and B Slurry Seal at
until permits have been bid of $157,576 and the 500,000 All State Paving and Con- An thony Guiliano a bid from
be submitted before for topping 41,000 square yards

Altamonte Springs Players auditions for two

burningat all times when the motorcycle is being
operated.

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the information

What's t be done? There is no quick
easy
answer. But 'ie ('IA controversy will have served a
constructive purpose if it results in a better un

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By DONNA ESTE4
Herald Staff Writer

nielodrainas, 7:30

Every motorcycle rider should be aware of state ,

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Bids -_ Accepted
At Casselber

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fatal crashes.

mirntorcycle-versus
law which requires riders to

itemize those deductions.
File your ret ur n as quickly as possible,

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Improper action on the part of the driver of the
larger cars and truc ks, who usually say th ey did not
see the smaller motor cycle, res ul ts in many of these

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bother with the itemized deductions. However,
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Liking the short cut could prove costly in that you
might be

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involving motorcycles occur in rural arem and that

paying
than is
your
refund could be larger by taking the extra time to

itemizing deductions on the long Form 1040. He
suggested that taxpayers read
in
th e
1040A tax package, which provides a

taking a lot

the long form will usually result in a lower tax.
011I the 164,026 total tax packages received in the
Seminole, La ke and parts of Orange Counties, 74,487
were on the short form variety.

easier to use the short form (ID40A), therefore why

which can be completed

check to see if they can reduce their taxes by
Th e Central Intelligence Agency
criticism these days, much of it

of fl motorcycle deaths is extremely encouraging to

one

the return more rapidly."
DeWitt cautioned that all taxpayers should still

In

Itemiziiig deductionson

Heduction Act, we strongly urge all taxpayers to

form."

the

Ileach, cliecclor of the patrol, said, -This reduction

said,

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read their formsclosely before determi ni ng which
is more advanta geous to u ti lize,
ten times we might figure it's quicker and

Floritha ns who filed the long form last year are now

receiving

itemized deductions total more than the standard

With ;ill the changes iwought about by the Tax

tax1)'ers who filed the long Ionn could have en
using
short
"M a result of this," DeWitt said, "658,000
the

jointly $I,300 for married persons filing
separately
1
single persons. When

cording to the Florida Highway Paol.
In releasing preliminary figures for the period
November, 1975, Col, Eldridge
January

deductions, DeWitt

DeWitt says the IRS "has reviewed ftc rrs of

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Believe it or not. motorcycle deaths In Florida
show a decline fu- the first 11 months of IN5, Be-

$2,300 for

"due to changes brought about by the Tax

Yvar. S218 40 13%
Mail: In Florida saine as home deliver)-. All
other mail Month, $2 70; Months, 116.20; 12 Months, 24o.

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The standard deduction is now 16 per cent with a
maximum
pe rsonsfiling

According to Charles 0. DeWitt, IRS director for

11. HICHAIII)LONG,Editor
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almost pulled off the major
upset of its hory Tuesday
night before falling to a furou.s
comeback by Evans, 6361.
THIk nbout runabouts! Well
that's the kind of game it was,
as Lyman opened leads of 24
and 21 points before the Trojans
used a fullourt press some
bWlh dcfensie tactIs and
ent) of say to spoil nhat
looked like a decisive win for
the Greyhounds.
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two minutes left, the Tribe key factors," said Coach Mills theScniinoIesto7on the ear.
fouled to get the ball back, bit after the game.
After the game, Parker h'i
Seminole High School's Dc Land made its charity.
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The l2 Bulldogs were led hi pralse (or Sanfo.
basketball team did Us stripers count. It hit six free hr Frank Grady and Glenn my team tbat just 'cae
homework in
ng to emulate throws In a w and iced the Wilkes, whose frce Uirows at beat them the First trne
Da%'i(l killi the giant, but it game.
the end made the difference4 mean this game nih be thc
just left its slingshot home
"They began to hold the ball, (;rad)' lead all scorers with 20 same. I always know that nCn
Tuesday night as DeLand so it was our calculation to points while Wilkes added 8 1 Come to their im tbat Coach
gained a 5l1 trium,
get it back but it dUd not work.
Mihlswlllhavehlsboys ready to
No doubt Seminole had upset This and the fact that even
As usual, the Tribe were led play ball. flt Wiggins bo} was
n its mind. And (or a while though they had the height, we by Reuben Cotton who had 14 almost unbeatable with those
there, it wasn't too unlikely a still missed some easy shots points with David wiggins 3footers of his."
possibility.
The Tribe's next game will be
"The whole team playel an
against
another Five-Star
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all-around good game,"
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foe, Mainland, here d
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Mills. This was proven early as
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the Tribe used excellent ball
Seminole
girls were beaten by
control. It made Deland rush e
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held an advantage
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Lyman we lost b)
points to
this team Then we lo by
Lastyearwego(beatby3l)J
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good as the) are All Ens has
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0 Coe1l and Da%e Stowers second half unless I'm
has gien Stetson University a
58-47 basketball victOrY over norried,"stotedCoach Parker
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Mercer and, for the second because in the fourth quarter
strilt )ear, the title to the Sanford made its
move
schools Hatter Classic.
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Tribe
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two
Stetson Coach Glenn Wilkes
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And that is part of the conver' that raged dwisg nd
ter the game.
Eans Coach Penntngton felt
it was "a good prs that got
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back thto the game. We used a
combination
man-to-man,
doublisg the ball and leavisg
the man passing it in alone, and
a ne tr
and It worked."
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press beat us " But he
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applied 'Eans was just
ph)Il with the ps for us
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the 1atriots quarter and graduall} pulled
ean play," said Brantley coach grab the momentum and away with a
margin in the
east Crlst Butterworth after the narrow Kissiminee's lead to 34- fowth stan
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game
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36 at Intermission
emlno,eoccer uu i piaa 1JOfl Ifl ,
Anot,er (iePenuaule, Joe
American agu
The second quarter was one
Di! atto
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gone
for
of
Br4mntk&gt;
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T
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distiphmnar) reasons
earn ome
florts to dati Alexander stole
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eludes Kemp, a 21-yearld
Scott Alexander
returned to the ball (or a score, Bill Wall AA
Suninok High opens Its California
o batted .350 for fiat time since the game at
foot range and Bob Scott hit
soccer sean tonight at 7 with a the Trojans and who played two Lake Wales last month
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Alciander 7 0 1 1; Scott 7 3
Crawford 3 3 1 9 Leroy 0
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Gttti into the World Series in five years is my ohjective," he saId. "hut it takes time to build a winning
baseball team. Time, money and effort,"

crneet Adl 9'
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$ 10 Million

:\TLANTA tA)') - 'The team won't besold again in my
lifetime... unless wegoduwn thedrain," said Ted Turner,
(hi' colorful millionaire communications executh'e who
lMmrchased the Atlanta Braves' baseball team Tuesday.
'I urner, a 37-year-old internationally known yachtsman,
said he first thought of purchasing the National League
tiamn only last swnmer. But he took charge pledging to
iruig t1 sport.s suc-t.sssLmrved city a professional

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IIOUS'i'ON The houston Astros acquired infielder Art
Howe front htlsburgh to corn[)lCt. a National League
trade in which the Pirates acquired veteran infielder
Tommy Helms.
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Alexander returned to action

Malone 19. L'r'I 14111
Vanguard 59. .'4otth Marion
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Bradenton Manatee 97, Sarasota

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FIRST
S i6, B I. Un'l (I)
3 40. 210; 2. Chrome Charger (1)
NBA
313,240; 3 Taxpayer 2) 360, (7
Eastern Confere-'ce
4) $12.70; 31 90
Atlantic DivisIon
SECOND — 5 16. M - I Wyctift
W I Pct. GB
Caroi (7) iS 10, 13 60, 640; 2 A Boston
72 10 -Jacksonville Sandalwood t, Venture (3) 640, 140; 3. R.o Philphia
77 17 447 1
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Chantilly (6) 7.60; 0 (57) 4610; P Bulfalo
21 14 .54k
Jacksonville Forest 31. Stanton 4
(15) SilO 70; DD ($7) 172.10; 32.11. New York
1121 .467
Jacksonville Ribault II, Lake City THIRD - 516, 0 I Wycliff Doily
Central DIvIston
50
(7)6 60- 300, 310. 7. Dainty Louise Washington
20 iS Jacksonville Bolles SI. Palatka
(1)10 $0. 1360; 3 Ma Mabacker (4) Atlanta
- II 15 .5451
Central 50
IS 60; 0 (I 7) 1.6740. T (21 6) Cleveland
ii 11 511 2
St. Augustine St.' )osephs
13.667 30. 3
uSton
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flaidwin SFOURTH - 5 14. M I Wyciif' N Orleans
tsi,
JItksonvjile temple It, Hastings Fayc ô) 6 'o. 3 60. 3.00. 7. X's
Western Conference
61
Swinger (4)110,6 70; 3 Sure Score
Midwest Division
Jacksonville Whyte 77. WOIfson 67
(5) 3 40. 0 (a 6) 54 70; P (6 4) Milwaukee
is 19 441
Jacksonville Parker 60. Jackson $167 10. 3147
Detroit
II 1$
1FIFTH
$16, C I Mineoia K.0
It 21 311 4.'
Tallahassee Rickards $9, Quincy
Petite (3) 3.00. 500. 300: 7. Miss Chicago
26
9ianks 42
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Pacific Division
.,\ad,son 71, Perry 63
100 Q (37) 17) 60; P (37) 141.10; G.Stale
25 9 .735 Leesburg 65, Lake Weir 61
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Cypress Lake 70, $(orth rort
SIXTH B I UIfra ViOli-ricC Seattle
t 4 311 7t
Mert 67
46) 1 20. 3 00. 2 10; 7. Island Drifter Phoenix
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ChanIotlelo. Fort My, 77(301)
i 540, 740: 3. Wednesday Go (SI Portland
13 24 331 I)",
Naples 91, Riverdale -tO
40 Q (7 4)
T (42 5) $37 20;
Tuesday's Rult
Bishop Vi-lot 47. Clewiston 40
39'd
Atlanta 91, Milwaukee 47
Everglades 56. Lely 51
SEVENTH —314, C: I Boxe (3)
Buffalo III. Los Angi-Ie It)
l'.IlflI('ttO S) DeSoto 50
16.0. 260.360, 7 ED 's Mischie-4 (6)
New
Orleans 10-i, Chicago 9$
Deecfieid Beach M, Piper 47
2110.900.) Dead SIring (3)6 60; (3
Washinon 103, Kansas City
Pompano Beach 69, Boyd An
136) 13300; P (36) 147.3Q, 31.63.
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krson 67
EIGHTH - s 16, A: I. Prud
New York 112. Portland 97
Plantation 59, Coconut Creek 3?
Emeile II) 6 10. 3 40, 740; 7.
Today's Games
Dillard 60, Fort Lauderdale
Where's lufly (1) 300, 3 30; JX's
Cleveland at Detroit
Northeast 39
Carletta (31 4 60. 0 (7$) $11.10, P
Los Angeles at Boston
Nova 91, McArthur 69
(57) 13460; 3111.
Milwaukee at Philadelphia
Loonard 90. Boca Raton 73
NINTH
S 16. C: I. Moody Hall
Kansas City at Houston
Highlands Christian 4, Kings Il) 7.70, 5.10, 260;
Golden
7.
Solo
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State at Phoenix
Aciamy 31
320. 7 10. Rumbler (7) 7.S0; Q (I I)
New York at Seattle
Fort Lauderdale Stranahan 69.
sit oo r (i n $43 so. 3709
Thvridiy'i Games
Cooper Ciy 61
TENTH —516. 8. 1. City Lites (1)
Houston at Atlanta
Hollywood Hillsö$, South Broward
II 40,1 40, SSQ. 7 Montague Regard
Philadelphia at Clevelond
(3) 500. 2.40; 3. P's Chinaman (I)
New Orleani at Kansas 'ity
Lutheran School $0. Mueller 300
(131 17760
PhoenIx at Golden State
Christian 67
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with my stocker."
The Allisons are among the
starsof the National
for Stock Car Auto Racing
beginning Jan, 31.
(NASCAR, whose events rare1)'
run ona twisting road course.
Taking advantage of new
The
31-degree banked trioval
rules which allow heavy stock
with
inat
Daytona
Inernational Speedcars to compete along
way
is
combined
with a winding
ternational sports cars, the
- field road for the 3,84-mile
AllIson brothers have entered a
course over which the 24-hour
Chevrolet Nova
,000
race
is held,
race.
In addition to the Alll.sons,
"This is going to be fun," another car of the new grand
Bobby Allison said Tuesday in a International class was entered
telephone inteniew from the by Henley Gray of Rome, Ga.,
Alllsons' home town of Hue)'- and Bob Burcham of Rossv'ille,
town, Ala. "I'm looking for- Ga. They will co-drive a
ward to racing against all those Chevrolet Laguna.
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Bradenton Bayshore 97. Sarasota
Booker 61
Bradenton Southeast 66, Venice 17
St Stephen's Epi%copml 31, Tampa
Mary Help 25
J4Cknville Lee 61, Englewood 54
Jacksonville Fletcher $7, Raine-s

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points lfl the opener and six in draft because the had
t sond game for the losers.
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MIAMI iAl'i Miami I)olphins running back Mercury
Miirris has been found in contempt of court and ordered to
inunecliately pay $1,650 in child-support payments for his
1-year-old son cr be arrested and jailed.
Court records indicated Morris sent several checks to
the boy's mother but she returned them, telling him she
would accept the checksonly if made oil toanother name.
The mother, Dorothy Evanko, lived with Morris (or
several years before ha1ng the baby. After they par'ted,
she went to court to change her last n-imne to Morris so the
child uuultl bear his lather's name.
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Apopka.
"He's a looshiwng,
Probable
starters
for ball hitter and is the best of the

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Alaska, team and for the IflS the boards by Kissimmec's
Coach Larry McCorkje*' U.S. Pan-American team. Bobcrt Mercer midway through

Prep Basketball

410; Q (33) 144.40; P (23)
DUke. 7 H C 's Marry; S. SOkol.
1164 20
TENTH
1.16, B: 1. Mucho; 2.
TENTH
1. SanlI (3) 17.60, S•SO,
Montague Visitor; 3. Francanla; 1. 400;
2 Marurl (7) 1140, 3 10; 3.
Little Lila; 5, Slalky; 6. Tricky Ramon
(1) 1.00; Q (371 136 60; P (3
R,ck. 7 Anothir Westy; I Poor
7)
$100.20;
DD (23) $151 10.
Ann
ELEVENTH
1. Arecha Miguel
ELEVENTH
1-14; A: I. (I) 11.40, 300. 400; 2- Erdoja':anyon, 2. Donna Deli; 3. X's Mob; Bengoa (3) 7.00,
6 $0; 3. Alava.Altu
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Prairie Dog; S. Tally Abe; 6 (7 410; Q (13) 141.40; P
(13)
PCCOS Story; 7. Husker' Fire; I.
19440
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TWELFTH - I Cefaya AspI il)
DAYTONA BEACH IAPj
TWELFTH - i, B: I. Blue 9.40,
310. 1 00; 2. Fermiri Aguirre
Bobby and Donnie AllSecret; 2 Mis.i Calat}.ash; 3. Banjo (II
3 40, 3.20; 3. Bilbag Mugeria ()
Blaze; 4. My Shannon; S. X's
son
will
team up as cu-drivers
1.40; Q (la) $40.40; P (6 I) 1101.10; for
Rudyard; 6 Cute Cleo Eckirt; 7,
the first time in the 24 hours
(134. 16) 11,13320
Mneola Dalsey. $ Bay Charmer.
Handle A - 1406.
of Daytona endurance race

Houston 7. CincinnatI 3
Cagary 5, Winnipg 0
Toronto 6. San Diego I
Todiy'i Game
San Diego at Cleveland
Toronto at Winnipeg
Phoenix at Minnesota
New England at Ottawa
Thursd,ay' Games
ircJAnapoI,s at Calgary
C,ncinnati at Phoenix

71

hard hitting outfielder Rusty
Jim F was walking around tonight
fo1loeI with a dramatic
in a recent trade, were to Tue&amp;by in a blue blazer
"In (act, I tink tie is the only footer and Brantleys seven-

Stee Kemp as the No I pick

TOURNAMENTS
Stetson 5$. Mercer 1?
The Citadel 56, Boston U 73

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frustrating downard slide in the Cowbo
the edge the) the Pats win 3429 earl)
dropping to 111 while needed
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FOflFC!TVIlasketball most of the wa Then were hlneandanalerttlpmnolalUck
%lct(es at Lake Brantle) High
stretches
however,
hat &amp;awford shot
School will apparently be as nercn't competitive and they
Meanwhile, had passes and
elusi e in 16 as they were in spelled the fference
numerous fouls muscled the
1975 if Tuesday nIght's71 loss
i Kissimmce string of 10 Kissiminee attack. Fast break

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SEMiNOLE JV Starling 3369
Jenkini 7 12 iS; Rigins 1 00 2;
MarlinlO 14 H01l1s1002; Btnhley
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Five-foot.1O guard O'Connell led, 36-33. Sanford then hit a
dropped in 14 points and 7 cold streak and the Bulldogs
Stowersadded13pojntsas
eztendedthefrleadto4a
Hatters controlled the game deficit the Seminoles could not
Stetson led by as many as 12
overcome.
points in the first hail and up to
13 points in the ecnd
:004 Grady 10 00
Stee Hen ickson and Elijah
Cummings 2 00 4 Scott 7 00 1
I
Shaw each
red 12 point5 to IOIIS 22 710 Si
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SEMINOLE: Cotton 3 14 II;
ie1ui t L iosers.
nohi teams non
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ha e 7 records
6 i
1 077 Holiingsrth
Consolation honors went to 1002; 8ro- 200i, Totals 115911
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The Clthdel (31), which rolled DLand
1214 6 19—Si
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Seminole
ii i
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86 73
behind
Rodne
Fo
La 3 Seminole 13
McKeever s 28 points.
Seminole's Stebe Raker goes up, the ball do
Fouled O: none
JV OeLand Li Seminoie
Neil Buns had 19 points and
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DeLANO jv Braie 0 00 0
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Ma'Meer, plus that of first year bowler, Susan Hardee.
the i opposing) teams to work no travel agent, but Chuck Noll friends and family and
hlardee carries a 95 average and rolled games of 162 (hçr
to stroll performance."
on something they hadn't been will take his ow group of Bourbon Street, where
diP147/445
higliesti 127-131 for her highest series a 420. Her bowling for the
used to working on."
pleasure-seekers
to
Miami
in
version
is
an
industry.
morning gave her 335 pins over her average. Already, Ilardee has
,,
It was from the Shotgun, or quest of some Super Bowl fun in
PAc/ct8
,.
Improved 13 pins since the First of the season.
"I think we have guys that with the Shotgun In previous
c
sprea(1 formation, that the Cow- the sun.
enjoy it. They don't have to )C91'S but it was not until the
'hlie big set was rolled by MacAteer, who is carrying the high
boys struck for the winning
average of the league, 166. She started the game with a five
"Fun is winning," the smiling have a message. It comes natu- ins campaign, with a stable
W///C//
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touchdown in the opening round coach of the I'ittsburgh Steelers rail)'," said Noll.
full
of
rookies
and
many
Un401C/Pt
bagger to roll 226-563. Other highs: Garner 390-506, (Johnny's
fr'/IL
of
the National Football league said Tuesday before closeting
team, June
knowns that he decided to go
W,917W1/?
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Plant 177-476 (F.R.T,D.), Donna Lepore $73-466 playoffs two weeks ago
Noll doesn't dispute the no- with it.
against himself with assistants to
(Fleetline Homes and Dot Hipli' 170-i Niland' Bar).
Z"6Y68T'9
tion that the primary purpose of
.\1mnimi,m winning 17.11 in the films of the Dallas Cowboys.
"Actually," be quipped, "this
BAltBOtJit&amp;COMpANylIXFD
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fimial minute.
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That's the same theme Noll the trip is to win another Super year seemed right for anything
f/i'4' 1/fl'6 74'F Bowl. Yet it's his belief that you wanted to try"
series of
the evening, She topped all keglers with a nice 236-564 was dealt some critical Shotgun leans, where his
67Mfl
anal earned herself a "76" Patch for roiling 76 pins or more over tdasts Sunday as the Cowboys Minnesota after team
a loose,
re-"pressure"
minds of reporters,
beat
of
her average in ONE game. Only three other bowlers
the game is in the miliar spread formation, the
flV 44i9
hit
the
200
ron)je(i
to
a
37-7
victory
in
caplaxed
week
that
ineluded
fromark and the second high goes to
Cowboys' Shotgun unfolds with
first one, congratulations
ElsIer
201-486
and her turing the National Football licking on a niuddy practice know
best,write
like about
pressure,"
hind
the center.
ballbeis
"They
thingshethey
Staubach
four Once
or fivethe
yards
Alice Sharon
Hendricks
200-560
and Buck
1k4i
1
Conference championship, set- field and diving into press
InBenton 200-192, J.W. Dunlap Jr., 199-482, Bob Locke 189-509, ting up a Super Bowl match terviews.
said. "Every que.stlon to our snapped, he retreats several
harriet Jackson 189-5.12, Nadine Putman 185-463, R.B. Putman
mgainsf defending champion
kIts was, 'What about the pres- steps, usually searching for a
Whatever
his
private sure?'
2t1-522, Chuck Stcnwly l&amp;3-501, Jim Johrwrn 183-506, BLithe
Pittsburgh
at
MiamI
Jan,
18,
thoughts,
Noll's
basic
outward
Zavatny 182-485, I)ottie Ilretz 172-477 and Helen Barbour 163-475,
passg target.
"Di1. doesn't deserve to stance is to make the most of
WA.SIIt)AY DROP OUTS MIXED
'And the only guys under
The two wide receivers norrepresent the National Football Super Bowl developments that pressure are the guys with the mall)' are out and sometimes
'lilt' high game fell for the ladies as Olive Westray rolled a
League in the Super Bowl," are out of his control,
itt.sj set. Bob Wilson had the high series for the night 179-532.
deadlines, looking for a new the tight end is split out, with a
gruitiped Rants linebacker
"The diversions help," he in- story, a new angle,"
Noll
ad- back
in motion, either toshovel
block
Other highs: Gil Fileger 190-522, Phil Augusto 184-500, Tom Isiah Robertson. tmo once Ia- sisted. "We get most of the dod, motioning with his
fingers
runthedrawpIay,talea
Hopkins
Kamiiinskv
177-492,
Marjorie
Wilson
170. beled the attack as "rinky- work done here, and all you do as if he was pounding a pass or set up a screen.
('on
&amp;rted183,
splitsSam
(or the
evening play:
Mable and
Pithoud
and Gladys
dink."
is go down there and linger, typewriter.
(;ranneimuln spared the 3-9.10, Olive Westray picked up the 5-7-9
"Would you run It without
Robertson, introduced
to the with not a lot to do."
and 5.10 splits, Florence Burhenne, Rudy Westray, Marvin Mc- unconvc'ntiuimal
Dallas formnaThe Steelers will fly to Minmi 5taub.h?" Lar.zlry was asked.
TUCSON, Az-is, (AP) -John- to," Miller said. "I always go
When the Steelers arrived in next Monday and will practice
Nuti,
and
Mike
Ross
spared
the
5-7,
Ada
Manger
2-7
and
Phil
lion
earlier
in
the
year
In
an
18-7
New
Orleans
last
year,
Noll
at
Biscayne
College.
"I'd
run
It
with
any
quarterfly
Miller,
describing himself as into a tournament trying to win,
Augusto converted the 3-7 split,
bck," he replied.
"a realistic person," says he thinking I'm going
to win. I
does not anticipate om even hope want to win. But there's no way I
4
for a duplication of last year's can predict anything like what
heroics
in the Arizona desert. happened last year."
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SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED
"I'll
probably
never play like
Star of the Week is Jim Mathis with 74 pIns over
But he has some things going
his average
that
again,"
Miller
said
after
a
(or
him.
a.s he rolled a 524 set during the evening. The highs: John Collins
67, G1'ne5yiIIi Oak Hall 34 '
ii
practice round over the vast,
with a 201 and 556 series for the men. The high for
"In
'74 and '75, 1 came here
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
the ladles was
B'shop Moore 45, Apkj 3-i
by Charlotte I.awrenct' 183 and Marge Collins with
sprawling,
cactus-studded
with
momentum.
I'd won timy
FIRST — 1.16, E: 1
EdQe'water 75, Jones 60
her 490 series.
acres
of
the
Tueson
National
last
Meacje,
7.
Berkley
Cam;
3,
event of the year before. I
Evans 6), Lyman 61
Sneiky
ORLANDO-SEMINOLE
Snal 1. Yellow SIar. 5. race; 6.
K'%simm 70, Lake Brantley
Golf Club course, site of the was coming in off a win.
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
The only 200 of the night was a beauty and Bob Wilson was the
Ches Men; 7 Wyclitf Sam; I.
Lake Highland Prep 47. Mount
flOO,000Tuca Open that kicks
bowler to score it (245.9i, Ven Poll 19970, Ben Kiesel 186Brindle Magic
"In that respect, thIs year is
Dora Bible 17
FIRST
1.
Aidana.Sanch,z
off
EAST
the 1976 pro golf tour very much the same. I won my
SECOND - i. C: I Gold Medal;
oak
503, Walter Denny i87, Gil F'ileger 185-477, Joe Werik 178-515 were
Ridue
77.
Boone
(?)fl0O.9.1o..so; 2. Larri Li-nit It)
Princeton 64, William &amp; Mary
2 Jim Hoer; 3. Shren SMal; 1. 500.6
Thursday,
St Cloud 62, Tavares
high scores for the men.
60;3. Bae.EaS3.IO;Q
lastevent(thejndfiyjdualtitlein
Wintef
Park
5?,
Colonial
4
Te*as
Fay;
S
Learn
To
Win;
4,
(17)
$3740;
P
(7.1)
Cornell 7$, Buffalo 73
$101 00.
"taybe
somnctime,
someday,
the
multi-nation World Cup) of
The ladies high: Teddy
nald Go; 7. Play Me; I. Hire
nnaway lfl, Goldie McCain 182SECOND - I. AIdana.Oki (I)
Dartmoulh 71. Boston Col
Comej
somewhere,
someone
else
will
1975.
Me,
489, Pat Valente 178 and Mickey Lang 373. Converted splits:
940. 3.40. 3 00; 7. UrZa-Sanchn
ton Hail 40. Bucknell 72
THIRD
S-Il. 0: 1. Wlicliffe 5.60, 1.20; 3
play like that, but I don't expect
Ftelle Schaefer spared a difficult 3-7-10 as did Abe Narsico with
EchanoAiberdi (3)
"So, just like the last two
Vermont U. Connecticut •
2- Bouncy Eckert; 3. Wind 1.70; Q (71) 151.60; P (p7) $77.
OT
to," Miller said. "That w' years I'm coming in off a win.
scamper; 4. Snapback; 3. Ben Big Q (I.? With 71)
the 2-7-10, Amy Weick 4-7-10, Joe Weick 3-9-10, Frances Fileger 4NHL
13*2.10.
Providence $0, Wayne St 37
Dreamsville,"
Murphy; 6 Gypsy Jade; 7.
10, Charles McDonnell and Mike Bordonare spared the 5-7, Ullian
I've got momentum. And I'm
THIRD
1. icaSanc.z (1) 6.10,
Tuesdays Results
MIT 55, Haveriord SO
Wa!ingthy;
I.
Betty's
tim.
Each
of
the
Pohn and Olive Westray picked up the 5-losplit.
io.o,
540.
2.
.
t
two
seasons
playing
good. My first round,
Ethano-Lenlz
SI.
Louis
S.
New
York
(2) 4.00,
WsdeAU .75, Delaware
FOURTH
S-U. N: 1. Unc
500; 3. Arecha Qua (5) 410, Q (2.
Rangers 2
MiHer
has
used
ctor1es
in
the
about
a
week
ago, I was playing
F'ORESTERSMIXID
Wilie; 2. Bilte;), Regal HalMt; 4. 4) $2620; P (4 2) 177.10.
New York Islanders S. KIn
SOUTH
Tucaon and Phoenix Opens to real good. My putting may not
Keen Girl; S. Real Rhythm; 6
Star of the Week is Carl Meyer with pIus 62, and a 509 series.
FOURTH
sas
City
1
1.
C.acho-iavi
(1)
GeorgIa 69. Georgia Tech 63
Major Harris, z. P's Venture; 4. 1700,960,3.20;
phenomenal years that have be all It could be, but I'm a
Atlanta 4, Detroit 3
7. Negui.Elorza (2)
High fir the men for the night: Ron Allman 189-545 and Kathy
Centenary 49. Ha&amp;aii $2
Texas May.
700,
I
60.
propelled
him into the front streak player. My putting
7
DomIngo
Vancoer
5.
Washington
3
MIWeI
(1)
Morgan
Norton was hugh for the nommien with her l545series.
st 77. Norfolk St 76
FIFTH
is
S-Is. C: I Dave's 440. 0
Todays Games
(24) 15340; P (12) 1143.70;
rank
Tenn
Temple
of
the
game's greats.
47. Carson
Dream;
2.
Puch
Th*
Pace;
3.
00
(1.1)
$111
40.
funny.
Just
one
little
adjust(1ISICfltIOSCRAI
Soviet Wings at Chicago. cx
Newman
Freeze; 1. Power Pepper; 5. Jain
In sweeping both touraments mcnt and I can
FIFTH - I Celay. Echave
hibition
have It back."
Aiatma S 77. Troy 51 71
Bud. 6
last year, he did it with eight
Lake Buren; 7. Montague 3 10. $ $0, $40; 2 Sale Mencha (2)
Philadelphia at Toronto
Even with his disclaimer
Quaint. I. Berkley Luck.
410. 140; 3. FerminBengo (3)
cot ecuthreroundsjn's.._. Mihierranksas a solid Favorite
was the only one to tat the 800 mark as he rolled the high game
Pittsburgh at California
7. Bodacious, 3 Apollo Go; 4. Malta
Cinnt, 77. LCI..ilSViIIi 3
SIXTH
1so, 248-202-198 for a 811 series, Second was Chuck Bl.ackbern's
Los Angeles at Kansas City
1. BarreMigi,ei
Nebraska
S Carolina i
Hurry. S. Fancy Filly; 7. Lolta IS 40, 7.20,
Thursday'i Games
400; 2. Oguizi Sanchez
all the way in both events. He event that leads off the 44-tour222 ga1iie and Eric Storm's fl2-203.772
W Illinois 9t N Iowa fl
Quota; I Boolie Bill.
(21 110, 300; 3 DomingojavI ()
Soviet Army at Boston, exhi
won by a combined total of 23
SEVENTH
nament, $9 million pro tour,
Other highs: Gary Varner 218, Bill Westfall 217, George
b'liOn
3-16. D I. Arab 3-10; Q (7-3) 132.10; P (32) $72.
Flash. 2. Bill Osete; 3. L. C.
SOUfl(WEST
strokes
and was an incredible
SEVENTH
The 150-man field is exToronto
Waldrop 217-192-793, Steve Brannon 214, PM Roche 213-192-719,
at
New
York
Island
1.
Domitsgo.B.itia
Baylor 72, Teras 70
Lucifer; 1. 0. G.'s Queen; S. G,E.'i (1) 12.20. S 20.
49 underparforthetwoevents
7.10;
2.
IciOkoki
(31
tremely
strong, perhaps the
Arkinsas
Kit John,son 212-204-756, Putt Putman 208, Ron Ahiman 206-749,
Monte; 6. Proud Ge; 7. Tee's 300.
97. HOuSton 47
3
Los Angeles at Philadelphia
3. LarriArana (6) 340; Q
Now
the
game's
new
Golden
best
this
old
event has ever had
HILS Morton 2, Dave Fulghwn 202, Roy
Texas Tech 102. Rice 67
Tango; 4. KG Tango.
(71) 1.43 00. P (4 21 1112.40.
Jacobs, Burt Thiax,
Washington at St. Louis
EIGHTH - Sl4, C: 1. K's
Abilene ChriStian
77,
S.F.
Boy
is
faced
with
the
challenge
Player
of the Year Jack
EIGHTH - I. Cela. Aguirr, (2)
Minnesota at Detrolt
and Jack Kaiser all 200's, Star of the Week" is Ray Feell with Avtin 73
M'stress, 7 All Gossip; 3. Batej; 1.
of
tIng
to
17
10,100,340;
2,
Sala.Alt
(I)
4
Vancouver
at
Buffalo
match
that
remarkNicklaus
and
South Africa-i
plus &amp;1 Pins over his average.
Ed Rohan. S Tally Ernie; 4. Mighty 1 60. 3 Santi Mencha (3) 1 40; Q
able
performance.
Oright. 7 Will He. $ Maissa Sue. 2) 1.3600; P
FAR WEST
Gary Player are the only nj
WHA
(2-1) 1207.90.
NINTH
Nev Las Vrgas
S-Il, A: I. Bicker; 2
"Realistically, I can't hope names missing.
1)1. North
NINTH
Tuesday's Results
1.
Juan
(2)
13
20,
440,
Gong Easy; 3 Wiltlilfe Ida;.1. Win 3; Aguirre
ridge 51 75
Edmonton 3. Indianapolis a
(3)300,1.40; 3. AItu
Denver $2, Mesa 77
Hana. S. Money Mate; 6. Noble (1)

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It's been loss, saj(i, "It tiiakes mc' riiad darkly that the Shotgun was a
ridm('ul['(l
'I doesn't make scn.se, I
"rinky4iink" and that that kind of stuff
beat us' suspect tool to help Dallas wassaAd,"Staubthmtered
as a gadget offense,
Storimir Washington lineman quarterback Roger Staubach "No quarterback in
the league
hut the Dallas Cowboys are l)iron Ialhert and Redskins overcome a problem in reading can stand back there and know
proving immune to abuse about Coat (earg Allen hinted enemy defenses,
where everybody Is going. If
their highly successful Shotgun
MONDAY MORNIN(; Bl.tJE.S LADIES
offense.
OU look at my passing stallsJ1'hn%'s Stantlard Teain
Milk Garner, Susan Wynn and
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I must be doing something
"Whether
anybody
else
will
this .'rjter
is the winjier of the first half of the season and will use the Shotgun in the future, I
right."
OpFk.t' the second half winner in 18 weeks to determine overall
don't know," says Coach Tom
landry would be the first tc
champion of the winter league.
agree,
Landrv, "but it's been a good

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FIRST - i. LarriVZL 2. rreLi-nIt, 3. Ni-gui Sanchez, 4. EchanoArana, 5 Ica.Elorza, 4. Aldani.
Alberdi, 7. UrtaBeltia, I. Eddy.
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Alberdi, 7. Aldana Arana, 1. Lair)
Sanchez.
THIRD—i. EchanoYsa,2 Lan-iLeniz, 3 Arectia Beifla, 1. Ica
Alberdi, S. Eddy Qulola. 6 Oguiza
Javi, 7. Alciana Okoki, $ UrisArana.
FOURTH - 1. Aiava Elorta, 2.
Cacho Miguil 3 Barre Perez. 4.
Arecha .)svl. 3. Mi-gui Echave, 6.
ManoloBengoa, 7. Bllbeolarre, S.
Domingo Sanchez.
FIFTH - 1. Saia Aguirre,
ManoloMencha,
3.
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7. M.aruriMiguet, S. Santi Larrea
I. CschoJvi, 2. Barr,
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Santhet. 3. Oguiza.EIotz.. 1. Ne-gui
Perez. S Domingo Sari.. 6 flhibao
MIguel, 7 Ala,a Bengo.a, S Aredia
Edsave.
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1. lca Anna, 2
Ni-gui Lenil. 3 EddyBeltla, I
Echano Perez, 3 Aldana QIola, 6
Domingo Alb,rdi, 7. Urza OtLOki, $
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Celaya,I. Attu.
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PARK, Calif. (AP) - More ect wilf be presented to the ments of the alternatives cho- those altematives.
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GRIEVING MOTHER Seminole Ceminunity College Hickey's students have won offering "Tennis I" Jan. 12 to help in developing solid ground ,
way she is living,
tw,n wrnwu Yes A big (SCC) will be offering awards.
March
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formal instruction and will round-robin tournament will be
('hrtstmas! This really burned feelings to behave as she does. 10 p.m. Another class
tintang Education will offer deal in the basic fundamentals played at the end of this in.
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men, too.)
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daughters. The two oldest are in lie says I can't expect her to
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con- that 'oftctl of coue alter sau which can be the triumph
t,ran (J)ef says tilt,secret is Ili i ernt-d about their cholesterol
ounse oif fish. fowl and meat, or despair of any t-ook, whether
the saut',
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lnrn''ramim,,ml dessert.
a fine dish but, if properly
less accent than we used to on
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rich sauces," said Etirije plies to salads." he went on
gant tinqueLs." said Gurret, an ottnvIsu pedestrian of.
urr't, '\eeutive chef of ['rill- "Nots we io very light on the oil "like the one
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hereditary.

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take of high-fat high.
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150 deposIt. 377 73
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CLEAN APARTMENT
FOR RENT
PHONE 377 1301

Enj much larger "Seek &amp; Find"
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pussies wth Over
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attorney,

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Publish: D.c. 31, 197$
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Your House?

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Come browse every Sunday at the
Movie-land Drive-in Theatre,
South 17 92 Phone 322 1216.

bobbin, left for repairs, $26 Terms
- LOW as $5 per month See at
SANFOROSEWING CENTER
Dotown 307 E 1st St 3779411

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Was

Now

$3998

$3I87

'75 Duster

Was

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$3982

$3497

Clark

1971 VW Dasher 2 door sedan,
autom6tic transmission, AM FM
Strre'O, clelph blue. extra extra loll

Chrysler Plymouth
485 Hwy. 436

mite-age, 13593. Call 377.1651

5317700

CALL DICK BURNS

Dealer.

Service Special

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Sanford. 373 5700

409W 1st St 3fl 7235
We Buy Furniture

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THESE CARSON SALE
ONE DAYONLY' !

air, carport, skirting, awning,
eiceilent Condition Offered by
Savingt&amp; Loan. $6311 per month
Phone' 373 6051 or $300005, nights
call 6705569.

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Refrigerator, Dr',vr,
hunk Beds and DiStiw,mShr
Phone 377 7683

Cs!bry-Combo, mobile home w
perm. add., resid,, Ige corner lot,
KENMORE WASHER, parts,
Sc. porch, CHAC. 3 BR, I bath,
servlce,usedmachines
fam rm.,$13,50Q Larry Brunelle,
MOONEY APPLIANCES373.0697
615.2636 or 322 3075,
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2 New double wide, full, set up in Home Entertainment center, with
color new picture tube- $250 In
quiet adult park. Ce-ntrdjb air,
7839 dlte- S
screeneo room, carports and
skirts. $1,000 under invoicC No Color TV's from 150, 91W, from
dealers, piease Phone )7360S1 O
311 m,ks HERBS'
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Phone )fl USS

Call 322-2611 or 831-9993
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3?) 7116
REALTOR
AFTER lIPS
327 3991
32? 9701
377

322 7643

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"

bedroom unfurnished SIlO mo
sit Adultt only. Call 373 0963
or 321-0161

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range and refrigerator, Screened
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LOCATION
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oven InSanora Occupy alter Jan
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central ht and air Phone 372
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damage deposit. Phone 322 0674

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month. SCHUREPI REALTY,
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Independence Almost Lost

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mustwtlthese3newhomes Were
priced Irom $29,500 - will sell for
thousands of dollars les.s now.
ACREAGE- Hard to find small
acreage-ala small price. BuyS or
10 acres at $2,500 per acre or 15
acre's it $7,200 per acre. Terms.
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Used office furniture

SOLLR PlEATING .'.ND WAlE
PURIFICATION SYST.E,MS
Call Phil Gonralex 305 32) 39)9.

Stemper Realty

Aluminum Siding

KEEP WARM. Replace your
JALOUSIE WINDOWS with mc
efficient awning or tingle liv
windows 831 9974

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lb you are having difficutty finding a
piacet live, car to drive, a lob, or
some service you have need Of,
read all our want as 'ry day
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lVtenaIs
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an Cover your home with alum
Siding &amp; 501111 system, Also
Roofing, Guttert 20 'yrs Exp,
Eagle Siding Co 151

A I'1 Ii A

ESTERSON L'NDCLEARING
Bulldozing, Excavating, DUct
work Fill dirt, top soil, 372 3943
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
t ormnerly l4arrictt'sBeauty Nook)
5)91' First,3fl 5747

Used Lumber, All SIzes. (50 IxOil?
Heart Pine--Will Make Deal)
Phone 37? 7194
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Land Clearing

Beauty Care

C&amp;A

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Large 1 &amp; 2

rm.

APARTMENTS
FURNISHED
OR UNFURNISHED

NO SECURITT
DEPOSIT.

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3 Mo, -6 Mo&amp;
1 Year Leases

3 Lines

323.8B7Oor 831-9777

Days

$495

(NON COMMERCIAL ONLY)

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A HOUSE DIVIDED
Amasterbec)roonm, 17'x15',anij,?h
in one-wing,? bedrooms., &amp; bath in
other wing, fireplace In living
room, formal dining room, big
wooded lot, only 578,950

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15 WORDS
ORL

Only

CAN YOU TOP THiS'
Lowest price in area, 7 twdrocjni

323•9410

'ivE IN TV SEWVICE- Fast
Ser..cm 20? L're Oak Blvd
Ci'.s&amp;'brry Prone 131 IMl

Roofing

Office Machines
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55,' Srrvi.rr dii mdke-% and qnodtl'
FreePickupandDetivery
Sanford 9s'sinets Machine's 37210

IPiingle't All work guaranteed
BRO(D1:' ROOFING )7767ct)

Sewing
Pest Control

terations Dressmaking, ladies',

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,Iters Clca.i.d, al makes II
ears experience Paul Miller, 377

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
'E,5' P,lrb Dr.',r
3?: 55S

Upholstering Donna
7320707

Canaoa.

Upholstering

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Hwy. 17.92 Across

From Ranch House

Stripping 8
Waxing
or
ies'dential &amp; Business F'ee
- 'stimates Blitz Clean 32) 59.4

Heater Cleaning

I

Sped comtortable lure
bedroom (split plan) with Ii,
baths, Central he,'t, and nice yard.
Balance si,00, payments $159.
Price 577.250

with porch, lmreplae in living
room, 700' deep lot, plentyot room
for a garden Oy 1)7.900

Radio &amp; TV

men's, children's Drapes., Quilts,

REALTOR
WHYWORRY

[rj.J.

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A&amp;A CLEANS ALL
Exterior pressure-clearing
373 CUS

Rf ing And Carpentry Repair
Free estimates

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ort

Cleaning

Servicf

O 1 ([ .',t4(flNF5

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Pressure

1195

Floor Cleaning

377 3)17
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3 KING FIur1bnig Supplies
Futures Water Heaters I a g'u 10
pm thru Sat 253.1 S Park flriv.
373 5412

&amp; moe'd 37? 9)47 or 83.

I
Le Us Burglar Proof Your -come
Si"curity Loks InStalled
Phone 372 5663

F? Y'

BackHoe

Land Clearing, till art, clay. ocl
Alt kiM Of dggnq Housetralte,

Burglar Alarms

Longwood-- 3 BR.? bath, corner lot,
dclu.e,
110,900.
Horton

(#Jy

Plumbing

JIM'S HOME IPIPROVEMENT 5j

Class if led Ad

,

trdi He,mI &amp; Ar Condtic.ing
For, (ree- estimate's, call Carl
Hdrris, ,t SEARS in Sanford 372.
1771

or steel desks (executive desk
&amp; chairs, Secretarial desks &amp;

cdbine$s. as is. Cash and carry
PIOLL'S
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J

Home Improvement

w

Each unit hat individual entry,
electric service and toilet

.

Air Conditioning

takes 321 0181

Country Club Corp.
322.6457

3726457

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With 11 (ruth prOot case 1st 5151)

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE. INC

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,,a'z Master elCCtric Guitar

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JOHNNY WALKER

,

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From using ya.J n ho'iie
or
Paynig bor somecin,' clSi' building

I to choose- brom, one $4,000; One
$1,500; one 16,500, or we will build
yourhomc on one-of the-se lots for
a pa(kaqm ucal

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Property

Freedom

LAKE LOTS

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

59sical Mercndise

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46—Commercial

BUSINIESS DIRECTORY

,snd trailer, 21" Sn.mppin Turtle
mrr, 30" power lawn sweeper

Oil,

Bedroom bloCk, 7 bath,
recreational ammenstiet, split
bedroom arrangement , kitchen
equipped, enclosed garage, Out
Standing landscaping Only
&amp; take oser payments No
QualifyIng,

A smdll Classified Act brings hi
re-turns Try one and see Call 3??
76)) or 6)1 99)

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xu Patio Apadments

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LAKE FRONT
Bedroom block. 2 bath paved road
&amp; frontage cn sc:rn led iake
579500 Terms I th'Sired

TA

ardens

BOX G-22, Jeaneck N J 07666

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Lake Sylvan 36 1 acres lkfr 51600
per HortonOrganj:iflon, Realtor,
1299 1520 or 322 3)01

7 bedroom btixk, older home Off
Mellonville Ave 111,500, Terms

,1.

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Enclosed is L

.

YEAR END SPECIALS

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thIng to l)8Vlflg been

I '76
1 Evening Hera
I

Ca ll Bart

and get a free color map of

the ColoniJ era It's th next
there
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family room and central heat air.
rio qualifying

MUL IPL I LI 1 IN PEAl 1 (JR
For Sale or Rent, 7' acres. s room.
3224991
1919 S French
0er*
mooue
ome
i' atn
377 1314, -377 1496.377 1981
,
Phone 377106.1 after 6 p
377 I9S9, 372 116.1

Suspen

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Ai -eage

cupancy. 525.400 Quallbied for
inte-re5t cro lit of $1,270 Terms if

101'

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2 Bedroom furnished, 1)35 month

Only

FENCED

l4,iir
372 ?it
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OSTEEN-- 1 Bedroom $110 per It's like pennies from heaven when

AnnouncIng

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Realty

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HIDDEN LAKE

321-0041

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UllfUrnished

If you are hanq dibbicutfyfindlrmg a
place to live, car to drive, a job, or
some service you have need of.
read alt our want ads every day.
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Kish Real Estate

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5 PC golu etal ar 2 alfiu ('rd
table-s With drawers, good con
dilic.n 372 600?

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Real Estate umber

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32—Houses

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Double

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tsk rmds &amp; r,t"s

I

Daily

cellent Condition, low mileage. I
owner, only 1450 321 0933.
flyone can be a seller or a buyer
Plo charge All admitted free

560)

REALTY
207 1 25th 373 S32
HALA,COLBERT.REALTOR
SELMA WILLIAMS,Asso(iate
t7 r 32? 191

LOnQwoocl

1)

'6$ Olds Cutlass, 2 dr 350. new steel
belt radial lire's, good condition
'67 CMv. Van , cyl . straight stick,
long base. crag wheels, good
Condition 1600 each, Phone 322
3)34

Trsrin

Si — Household Goods
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taxi's, 1 acre lot on canal. Mullet

MAKE OFFER- City-) BR, blk. I
bath, corner Walk to Shopping
drs

JO 17971177, Longwond
Call 37) SSlOor 534 .4605

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AT 322-2420 ANYTIME

31A—Ouplexes

SoutheasterIy along the- arc of said are required to serve a
of
curve an along said Southerly right written defenses, if any,copy
to it On van
of way line 70696 feet to a point of
den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke, PA, t
intersection with the proposed
Post Office Box 793. Or ando,
Westerly right of way line of Mos.s.
Florida 32102. and fi'e the original
Road; curs thence S. 36
degrees with the Clerk of the above styled
1610" W. along talc) proposed court on or before January 23rd,
Westerly right of way lIne 115071
1976, otherwlseaIudgmentrn1ye'
heel; thence-S. 37 degrees 07'43" W
entered against you f or the re-lie-f

th PIainliff'

I 11. S

U nwarited Items Cluttering

oncaye Northeasterly having a Seminole County, Florida,

on

P,'ONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
5135 tIM) Color TV

N

of said Slate Road and On a curve Book II, Page 55, Public Re(ords of

plaint

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REALTORS MI.S 3SISPARK

Chico &amp; The Man

Singer Sale
GOlden Tnur 'N Sew. $75. Touch 'H
Sew model 600. %I69.SO Touch 'i'
Sew model 751,
er 55
balance $215; Singer Feather

15VR FHA F INAPICING
GREGORY ?.%ODILE HOMES

Windsor, 12'x60', fully turn . central

419; said right Of way line being 30 THIRD SECTION, accordIng to the
feet Southwe-'stely Of the centerline
PIat thereof as recorded In Plat

pleading to the Corn

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br? Bedrooms Aduitsonly
PARKAVENUEMOBILE PARK
2345 Park Drive $Oup

.

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Carriage Cove- Mobile Home- Park,
Santord

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Lot 59. THE COLONNADES,

Noticeisherebyglveflfhat wear,
engaged in busin.s.s. at 12) GrandvIew Ave., Sanford 37171, Seminole
Of 377350 feet; run thence Nor. County,
Florida under the fIctitIous
lhe-Ste-fly along talc) North line of name
Of ARGUS ENTERPRISES,
(li-irk "4" and along the arc Of said and that
we intend to register slid
curve 647.06 feet to the PoInt Of
name wIth the Clerk of the Circuit
Beginning1 Containing therein
Court, Seminole County, FlOtidi In
779773 acres. more or less.
accordint, with the provIs.lo
of
has been filed against you and you the Fictitious. Name
Statutes,
To
are required to serve. copy
of your Wit: Section 84509 FIori Statutes.
answer or

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BROKERS
().y'. 322 'IiJ
Pl11?', 1?; :')
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way Iineof Edge-mon Avenue 115 17
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
feet;runlhenceN54degr,.50.. tnat an action to forec
a moe
E. along said Easterly right Of way
tgage on the following ral property
line' 1102.92 feet to the Southerly in Seminole
County, FI0'ida:

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5AP4 MO PARx', I. 7. 3 bedrOom
'railer apts Adult 8. tdmmly prk
.','q'e-kiy 3515 Hw I; 97. Sanford
J 1930

Nice I Bedroom apt,. kate'n
Ni.iipp
a' r.s'c'ed Large

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PLANNED FOR DAY NURSERYRustIc 3 bedroom, large Shidy lot,

Paneled family room. The houSe
private home Terrific potential
and yard Ii in excellent condition,
$11,500 price includes range- FURNISHED 4 bedroom, central
refrigerator, drapes. carpeting
ar, $28,900
lots more
Harold Hall Realty
GOLFERS DELIGHTI- Beautitul3
REAL TOP 373 57J
bedroom I', bath home, drapes.
range, dishwasher. central heat'
ar, carpeting. Excellent condition
TAFFER REALTY
and le-it than a minute from the
Peg Prt Estate Broker
gail course Low price of lust

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.

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FICTITIOUS NAME

.3OOm$ for I or couple, water NEED A FAMILY ROOM?- This 2

.

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point of curvature of a curve' con
through, under or againsi 'RAMOIIA
case Southeasterly, having a radius
NEWKIRK, hit wife, and to all
46700 feet, run thence Nor
parties having or claiming to have
theasterly along the arc of said anyrht, tjtIeorjnt,r,'stin,,,e'1

distance- of 170.00 feet to a point on
the Northerly line of said Block "4",
North Orllndo 5th Additlen, said
point also being a point on a curve
concave Northerly, haying. radius

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Water front cottage on the 5cenic
Wekivi River, FurniShed 7

with the Northeasterly right of way
petition,
line' of North 3rd Street; slid point
WITNESS my hand and the seat of
also being a point on a curve con. Said COUrt
O D-Cmb,r 1L 1975,
cave Northerly having a radii,'s of (Seal)
1893.50 fee't; run thence Nor
Arthur H. fleckwith, Jr.,

,

42bile Homes
321-0041
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Clean 3 bedroom, 1' bath, avocado 3 B,droc, 2 bathS Mn-md set up
tt:
. rot;z'rat;r, b:i cart,
w,tr awning and skirting, Cheap

Payton's 372 1301
OLDER 3 BEDROOM HOME- on
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three beautiful wOed lots The A,%AKE $;Nearly new 3
househa range, refrigerator, on a
bedroom, 7 bath, with commercial
quiet side Street Beautiful
toning Low down, low monthly

Large 7 BR, dnstalrs apt. all
utilities, mCI. heat, 540 wkIy, Ifl.

DAVE' S'37) cub

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PB,AM FM, air. Call 3235700

REALTORSM LS 3545 PARK

If you have a job and good credit, we

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perwn or couple Call days. SI)

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Buy Furniture

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EXTRAS INCLUDED ICALL US,
YOU'LL BE SURPRISED It
MLS REALTORS

Ste nstro m Rea Ity

,

78—Motorcycles

rn—cwn

Sale

WITH GOOD CREDIT
For Example
1971 Fiat Racer
tIll 0uter, 6 cyl stand 5795
11/0 Hornet, 6 cyi slanri '.5 CC')
original miles, $995,
Many others Iii choos, from

A LITTLE SALESMAN III PRIN
T.
That's a Ctatsif led Ad'

CARROI.L'S FURNITURE

FREE GIF TWRAPPI NG-All Baby
Gifts, Knits. Christening Gos.
PAYTOP4'S CHILDREN'S WEAR

three bedroom garden home'

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right of way line and the arc of said
By' Lillian T Jenkins
curve 158 67 feel to the Southeast
Dc'puty Clerk
corner of Lot I, Block "I"aforesaid Publish, Dec
Il, 71, 31, 197$
North Orlando 5th Addition; "tin
Jan, 1, 976
thence North 43 degrees 73'f3" E.
OEU i
aleng the Easterly line' of Lot 0, a_________________
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1 BR burn apt, downttairL quiet
Apply: Steve Murphy
Seminolechryslerplymou,n
2613 Orlando Dr., Sanford 377 lOSS
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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only 5150 per day

We
more thai, ih listed price of
$73.$C0
Sanford's. Sales Leader

make ownership thiS easyt

one &amp; 7 bedroom apartments,
furnished or unfurnished Newly
redecorated Come see 300 E
Airport Blvd Sanford 32) I3
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Rent -

for

Any Car—
No Money Down

"econditioned Batteries, $17.93
exchange. PEEL'S BODY SHOP.
1109 Sanford Ave

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' near lake, $18,500.
RATES
WE TAKE TRADES
5135 mo 7580 Ridge*ood Ave. SANFORD. 3 Bedroom, 7 bath NEW high quality hOme-i with only
Sanford Ph 32) M
hOme, economical oil heat, shady
TOKEN DOWN PAYMENT! You

BAMBOO COVE APTS

for

80—Autos

76—Auto Parts

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41—Houses
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ADULTS,PIOPETS
116W 2nd t

64—Equipment

Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1974—SQ

a—Horses
BUY--SELL TRADE
WITT REALTY
1911 Honda CL 200, lIke new
311
315
E.First
St
3fl
5672
u, •,;i c'a'e H'oer ?l (M
Luggage rack. Best offer
_____________________________
Phone )fl.1539
QUALIFIED
FAPPIER
and
3 2748
322 0779 Kitchen. Bathroom C abinets.
BLACKSMITH. Trimming.
____ _____ Cttcr tops, Sinks Installation
Motorcycle Insurance
"The 2nd Get'em Hot" DUPLEX- 2
Shoeing Work guaranteed 371
concrete
available Bud Cabell 3fl 80%?
BLAIR AGENCY
block, CAcellent COndition, no city
0030 or 5)0 1141
anytime
373 3564
will ,lrranue financn
1973
Honda 450 Semi Chop
Thomasville of Georgia pecan
67—Livestock. Poultry
$450
dining room table and 6 ladder
M.UNS WORTH REALTY
Phone 32) 5100 after S p.m
back chairs, tIM) King size
RABBITS
headboard,
pecan
wood,
Ui'u Peal Es'ateproy.r
and Factory macjo Cage's
I977HONDA3SOCHOPPER
upholstered for TV viewing,
803W 1St St.
3?? 4181
Excellent Condition 147$
lighted
for
reading,
excellent
3?) 6061 or 37) 05)1 c'yr
Phone I?) 5)7%
COnditiOn. $75. yellow Ilotpolnt
refrigerator freezer, I year old,
68—Wanted
to
Buy
Handy Man 's Delight
$I5O refrigerator, $25 Phone 373
Slenstrom Realty
79—TruCks.Trditers
36t5 after 6pm
It's a "dog", hut has potential br
Want to bud, qocxl Cri Radio and
itornc
of
fli'P
Warranted
Homes
voflt or comfortable home •t
Upright Freezer, 723 2791 after 6
1967 International ScOut. 4 wheel
AUCTION
reasr'nable cost' 3 bedi'Oom,
' SHE DON'T r3IVE- thxt'sO K.
drive, 32? )159
WILL
BUY
OR
CONSIGN
GUNSOF
bath on well Shaded lot at end of
'cause this 3 bedroom home is
Friday, Jan. 9, 11 A.M.
ANY DESCRIPTION, SANFORD
dead end street. School, church
CloSe to grocery store-s., drug New selter every hour. Have had up
AUCTION. 373 1340.
and shopping In walking distance
StOres and churches. Has central
80—Autos for Sale
to 16 truck loads to sell. This
Pleeds Cleôning, painting and
heal air, range, refrigerator,
If you don't believe that want ads
auction
for
people
wh
want
to
repairs to walls (in and out),
extra large lot Price has been
bring results, try one, and listen to 197$ Honda, CVCC. 1,100 mite's, I
save or make money. We sell by
rnos. old, *7,900. 37) 5713 after 6.
your phone ring. Dial 3727611 or
lids n
roof, fle-5t offer over
131 9993.
truckload
Alt
types
of
goods,
s11.ofakes Cashor minimum
LOTSOF ROOM inthitstunning 7
19?) Chevro?et,$l.550
jelry, food
Inc a brac,
p. t ,.,ri tri , Pr
ls 322
3 toroom ho? Exira
1911
VW Bi.'g,ar,$1400
Wanted
to
buy used off ice furniture,
crystal, radios, 8 tracks, many
'' i"t Th
large lot, plus. a separate cottage
Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S
Other ltcm.
in rear. New alI to wall carpet
HWYI4FLEAMARKET
32,000 ml, auto, PS &amp; PB, radio,
541,500,
(Bef'IindAuctionGallenie's)
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'I R,I( i: ur: YOEED
I 14E C OUT MAC -.
DO YOU HAVE KIDS? But still Large-site-floor model oil heater, 750 For used furniture, appliances,
tIS, etc Buy I or 1001 itemS.
12,895 or be-St offer
Larry's Mart 715 Sanford Ave.
houseislnexcellentlocatjon,close
oil tank, Chimney and copper

playground, recreal,00 room,
laundry room &amp; clubnouse, From

AUTO MECHANIC

write PG. Bu' 1713
Sanfora,Florlda 37771

Orlando, Florida 37101, nd file' the Point of Beginning.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
All of the above being In Seminoie CIVIL ACTION NO. 'S'2S41-CA.O,-E
origiI with
the
of the'
above 25
County,
Containing
styled
Court
onClerk
or before
January
7772 Florida.
acres more
or less, therein
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR.
77tn, 1976, otherwise, a judgment
TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
adoption may be entered against you Tract "B":
PIlintiff,
Begin at the Northwe'it corner of v's
for the relief
demanded in th
'
Petition
Lot), Bleck"i", North OrIan5th DANNY NEWKIPK and RAMoA
Additi, aj recorded in Plat Book
WITNESS my hand ana seal
NEWKIRK, his wife,
13, Pages 77 and 78, Public Records
said ':ourt on December 72nd. l97
D6fendnts.
(Seal)
of Seminole' County, Florida, run
NOTICE OF SUIT
Arthur H Beckwitfl. Jr.
thence-N 37 degrees 02'4S" E. along TO: RAMONA NEWKIRK
the Easterly right of way line of
Clerk of the Circuit Court
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN

at

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damage, $115 mo 3734)59 after
5 30 p m
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1976
DEU 79

right of way line of State Road No

rLIJC1'1

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KEVIN EUGENE point on the Westerly right Of way
llneof Sherry Avenue, run thence
HOLLOWAY
has been
filed
are
reguir to serve-a
copy
of ano
y you bldegree, '2S" W along said right
of way 655.00 feet, thence 5 76
written defenses if any, on it to
Attorney for Petiti.,, Neigh. degrees02'oo" W, 506 Oil feet; thence
borhood Law Office of Central leaving said right of way, run N. Si

SEEK &amp; FIP4D
MARX

38-Wanted to Rent

F unfurn
TU OvlDuplex,
or V1and Pasture to lease for cattle
lel locationburn
ReasabIe
Large or small 3fl u
365 377)
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Garden Aptt.. 1 8. 7 BR, air, carpet,
tOO N Maple
urapes, GE appliances • dw.
J?I(ir177M
Franklin Arms. Apis , 373 6650
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7 Apts, I or 2 bedroom, furn
Real Estate

U ifutohson. 3?? S1

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help

'"

STARS OF
THE THIRTIES
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N

One &amp; T.'. bedroom apartm'I
carpeted, air, turn 8. unfurn 59S
up in ieio

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Residence

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o:
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144__________
3e-3 45
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THE DOCTORS
&amp; .6 THE GUIDING LIGHT
U SCHOOL PROGRAM.

Peg Real EstateBroker
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC.
101W Commercial
181
Sa
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Uh1d

b30

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6.50

KE HURST, N It37-Tt
THIS DAY, THE TRUTH IS
STILL QUESTIONED.
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2'

12 LMNG WORDS
643

- Call
W. Garnett White

)pt'ctrac ci.' mjrinjli fr Ia ,s, r, Ins.','
(floirol GardrnrLarxl, 11(t) W 1st
St 3?) 6630

l'y"Cn,. monthly payments less
than rt Government Suid,/
10 quaiif
buyers Call to s' it
fiui -

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terline of Longwood Ovie-do Rold below, on or before January 19, 1976
1.16 feet, thence' N, 01 degrees
and file the orIginal thereof with the-.
34'lS" E. 351.54 feet to the' point Of
Clerk of this Court either before
Legal Notice
I
curvature of a curve concave service on Petitioner's attorneys or
______________________________ Easterly with a radius of 971.31 feet ImmedIately thereafter; Otherwi,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
a central angle of 24 degrees a default will be entered against you
I EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. an
254". run thence along the arc of
for the relief demanded in the
COUNTY, FLORIDA
tangency; run thence N, 26 degrees
WITNESS MY HAND and seal of
Cl lS'I$I.CA-30A
0206" E 14) 00 feet for a Point of thit Court on the 15th day of
In re: the Matter of:
Beginning; continue thence N 76 December, A. D 1915
KEVIN EUGENE HOLLOWAY
tre'502°' E. 376.23 feet; thence (SEAL)
N. II degrees. s.s's" E. 130.00 feet;
ADOPTION
Artpmur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
75 decree's 04'23" E. 130.21
SECONDAMENDED
Clerk of Court
feet thence N. 76 degree's 02'Oe" E,
NOTICE OF ACTION
By Lillian 1. JenkIns
TO, WILLIAM FREDERIcK,
102.95 feet; thence North 22000
Deputy Clerk
feet; thence N. il3degre'es 57'54"w
Unknown
ROBERT M. MORRIS
52 Ofeet; thenceN, 7ldegrees 02'05" HUTCHISON &amp; MORRIS
WILLIAM BADC,ETT,
Residence Unknown
E. 100.00 fee-I; thence S. 63 degree's
730 North Park Avenue
E. Th.S 00 fee't; thence S. 71
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Sanford, Florida 37711
matter of

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hEight, Large fenced outside
storage. Central Io,i'on

Rentals
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PASTORS STUDY
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thereto upon Petitioner's attorneys.,

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and prottatle iarrrr Call 867
Classified Ads didn't work
37$
there- utdn't be any

MARY NEWELL WHI7EHEAD,
Wife
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Andrew C WhltCheed
c o Bryant Electric
6102 NW 54th Street
Miami, Fborid 3314
You are hereby notified that a
LESS AND EXCEPT INDIAN proceeding for dIssolution of
RIDGE PHASE I
marriage has been filed against you

W THE LONE RANGER

SEARCH FOR
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TOMORROW

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DAILY WORD

Park

Forrest Greene, Inc.

curve concave Northerly and
having a radius of 1730 feet; run
thence Westerly along said Nor.
therly right of way lint and along
the arc of said curve 374.05 feet to
the' point Of tangency; thence' N. 5$
degrees 73'47" W 31005 feet to thePOi! of Beginning

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Ne. Swim,
fish. boat, clbou, ISOmo Fre.

ttooking for a lob? The Classified
AdS WII help yOu fifld that job

Ruisell, 1109 E. Fourth St., San
ford 377 7735
- -- Oranges. GrapefruIt, Tangerine

WORK? Place a Classified Ac) in
the Evening Herald today

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ABDUCTION

Seminole County, Florida
By: Elaine RiCf'iarcje'

the- Northerly right of way line of ANDREW C. WHI TEHEAD,
aforesaid
wood Oviedo Road,
Husband

grandfather (R)

couPles who offer their advice

ROBERT MaCNEt RE.

Yellow Cab, 201 S
Sanford

Noon The DQ Befoe PUbliCQtIOn

Point of Curvature- of a curve con
FL OR I 0*
E 10 H T E E NT H
Civ: EdSte-ttp o'J i.vi,J
tOutUS
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE
of 75134 feet; run thence Southerly COUNTY, FLORIDA,
a'ong the arc of said curve 2IS.
CIVIL ACTION NO.
feet to the point of tangency; the'ne
EE

star in thIs humorous story ofa
ung gl who dovaps a

(Toes, Wed, Thurs) 'Lowell
Thomas Remembers (A) (Fri)
Book Beat
W BIG VALLEY
12.30
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TAKE MY ADVICE.
Ke:tyLangecshosttocolty

of )ewef thieves use an so.

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TAXI DRIVERS

Deputy Clerk
PubliSh Dec. 17, 71. 3). 1975 &amp;
1976
DEU;s

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LESS
I? HIGH ROLLERS

vflh hiS cruel and harmful
Ireatment of rustlers 1956
U LILS. YOGA AND YOU
9
WIDE WORLD:"The
Great IceRipQfl,"LeeJ Cobb
andG Youngstat Aquaflot

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óthru 25 times
)lc a line
26 times
24c a Isne
(57.00MINIMUM CHARGE)

8:00 A M. — 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY

having a radius. of 76 46 feet; run MACK N. CLEVLANO. JR.
man Croitmors, Jacques I thence Southeasterly along said
CLEVELAND &amp; MIZE
Cousteau (Fri.) TBA
right of way line and along the arc Post Office Drawer
of Said curve 02138
€13 ADDAMS FAMILY
feet to a point 33 Sanford, Florida 32771
feet Northwesterly Cf the existing Attorneys for
4 30
Petitioner
centerline of Sherry Avenue;
4 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
n Publish Dec. 17, 21, 31, 19751 Jan. 7,
thence 5. 11 degrees S2'23" W,,97
.6
MEAV GRIFFIN SHOW
parallel with Said centerline and DEU.76
along the apparent westerly right Of ____________________________
U
SESAME STREET
way line III) 09 feet; thence S. 26

2 .9 NEWS

estranges h fmm everyone

(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
As Clerk

unin 3 IIR. or ut. CI rond.
S,inford
py
SJ),)O Horton Organsiatlon,
p.m. 2 baths, central heat &amp; air
t
Realtor. 1 299 1570 or 3fl 33$?.
carpeted, fenced yard with utility ___________________________
(,J O.ivner. 37) 5400
shed $29,000 373 4)13 after 5.30
THIS HANDY MAN FIXIT
-pm
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Merchandise
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7S'*175' lot Call us
* "Get ' Em While *
EXECUTIVE LIVING. 1 BR. 7bath.
formaldining Separate cottageor
5O—Misceflaneotjs for Sale
room area 549.500
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TWO STORY STUCCO

Oflhedoum trr n uia
S/S plus $J5 dti,uI
372

ready to wear Apply in PerSOn

Douas. Helen Roddy, Scat-

Afternoon

'Tribute to a Bad Man "James
Cagney, Irene Pappas A

Marlene Doltrictm,
Arth O'Conne 1957 Man
and woman try to out con ea:ri

pad, the PointeqSistorg Mon.

2
12
HOLLYWOOD
SQUARES
4
6" LOVE Oi LIFE
9 HAPPY DAYS (A)
Non, Wed. Fri) Vilia
APC9Te (Toes, Thuts) 'Car.
raScoendas"
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.2 41 L 9 IL NEWS
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Nashville Brass, Hat Unden,
Kenny Rankin (Toes) CaIof
Burnon
m Conway, Vikki

,,9: LETS MAKE A DEAL

lured Bonnie Ra.tt and
Bhaesmen Juncor WeiS and
Buddy Guy.
10 30
U ARE YOU LlSTE7:N3
R
1100

ening e pormance of
SOme of the COuntry's best
Student
Cans with the beau of the
Colorado Rocwjes
j, SUDDENLY AN EAGLELee J Cobb appears in this
ABC Ne Binn,p,i spec' adocum 1y presenting
paraMei StOnr of the peopu
and ents tn Amenca
Enotand that
Amerin RO',ubø
Story

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driver and his captive wife.

MUSIC FROM

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V U ARE NOTIFIED that a FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, ____________________________________________________
______________________________
Complaint to foreclose a certain FLORIDA.
______________________________________________
mortgage on Ihe following dcribed
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S•133SCA-2F I
9 GENERAL HOSPITAL
property on which you claim a hen, In the Matter of the Adoption o:
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€L) (Non ) "RomagnoI's
tOwjt
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____________ -------EDWARD HENRY. JR. an adult
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SCHEDULE "A"
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Table" (Wed) 'Kup's Show,'
NOTICE OF ACTION
6—Child
Care
4—
Personals
Tract
"A":
(R)
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
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From the intersection of the
ED BUTLER, WHOSE RESI
MV FAVORITE MARTIAN
ccnterljne of Moss Road, with the
New natural "Grapefruit Extract New goverrmrn? program, Child
DEUCE AND MAILING
330
centerline of Longwood • Ovietlo
Pill'from
Harvestime
care for as tow as $2 per
ADDRESS
ARE
UNKNOW
N
- wtek, if
4
6.' MATCH GAME
Road (State Road No 431),
Nufritionals moreconvenlint than
you qualif 32) 0174
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
) (Tuos,, Thur.) 'CarSeminole County, Florida, run S SI that EDWARD HENRY hat filed a
grapefruits - Eat wholesome
_________
degrees 23' 12' E. along the cen
'ascolendas"
-meals I lose weight. Faust's
Petition in the Circuit of Seminole
9-Goi Things to Eat
terline of said I009wnod Oviedo County, Florida, for the adoption of
Drugs.
J ONE LIFE TO LIVE
Road 101.16 feet. thpnce N. 0)
the adult named therein, and you are "Grapefruit Pill" with Diadax plan
W iMon ,Tuos Wed ,Thuts.) - degree 3610" E. 5000 feet to the required to Show cause why
the
NAVELS, GM Al' LI P Ui I
• Ulias, Yoga and You" (R)
Northerly right of way line of sai
convenient than grapefruits
same should not be granted, if any,
TANGELOS
Eat satisfyIng meals &amp; tote
57 5
Point of Beginning, Continue thence objections and defenses., i, any, upon
) ROCKY AND FRIENDS.
N 01 degreeslo';e" E. 301S6feetfo MAr.K N, CLEVELAND, JR.. Of
UNDERDOG
the point I
CLASSIFIEDAVERTISING
Curvature of a curve CLEVELAND &amp; MIZE, Attorneys
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MOVES MOUNTAINS
concave
Southeasterly
and
hailng
a
for
Petitioe-r,
Post
Office
Drawer
7,
2 IRONSIDE
Juice-Oranges.
SI M)cr.bu
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Of Merthande- Every Day
radius of 921.31 feet. run thence Sanford, Florida 32771, and by ViIig I
Your Container 37? 5t84
Tryone!
6 PARTRIDGE FAMILY
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CUrve 39111 feet to the point of said Court on or before January 16,
tangency; thence N. 26 degree's 1976. and herein fall not or a Default
U €) MISTER ROGERS
$77S Bushel
IS
ALCOHOL
A
PROBLEM
02'De" E 519 31 feet; thence North Judgment will be entered against I
Phone 373 Id?'
NEIGHBORHOOD
IN YOUR FAMILY'
11 degrees 5.S'iS" E. 150.00 feet; youandappljcatlonwillbemld,for
AL ANON
English Peasfor freezing, you pick,

Guests TBA

U WOMAN ALIVE
STARSKY AND HUTCH.
Stafsky and Hutch t
save

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322 - 2611

4' 6 ALL IN THE FAMILY
(R)

MISTER R 00 ER S
NEIGHBORHOOD
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SCHOOL PROGRAMMING

525,000 PYRAMID

THE MOTHERS IN LAW
3.00

SetIla GaboI. (Tuos 'aid in
Full' Robert Cummings, 1iz
abuth Scott (B.&amp;W) 1950
(Wed) All Hands on Dock:
Pat Boone, 'Buddy HaCkelI
1961 (Thurs.) "Unholy Pwinets" EG Robinson, Eard
Arnoij (BAW) 1941 (Fri)
Casanovas Big N;'t" Bob
Hope ,Joan Fontaine
12 MERV GRIFFIN SHOW

Orihsh 1957 Casanova.tsh
road gang leader meets his
match In $t;ong
girl
10.00

INC a Florida corporatioo,
al,
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Oefn
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Thomas I Hatch
d-b a T. I. Hatch Stucco
Residence and Address

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

62-1.awn. Garden
,1urSs RNs, LPP4's, Aides. Aide
Companon, ?ede immiafely
62006)6

trust qualified to do ford. Florida, this 17th day of

Chapter 609. Florida Sttut,s.
Plinti(f,

SOUNDSTAGE (R) (Wod)
SCHOOL PROGRAMMING
(Thuts)NOvA(n)(Fn)Kup's
SHOW(R)

900
2 PH!L DONAHUE SHOW
4 GAMBIT

MOVIE: MrdcleInSoho -.

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on thobasisof how much thoy
know abeut each other.

MING

8' CANNON: Cannon in•
%'ostçates what appears to be
an attempl to hamo a crusad.
newspapereclitor,
*1 FAMILY FOCUS
9 BAREflA Tonymusl risk
hs lifO tO
vo that of an
'nlo(manl who inhiflralod a
.
lorcycfo gang speciabting in
hits,
OLGA Sto of the tiny
Russ anna, Oa KouL

12 ROBERT YOUNG. FAMI.
LV DOCTOR
€1) INTERCOM 24
STAR TREK
730
.2, PRICE IS RIGHT
4' TREASURE HUNT

C A P TA I N

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CLASSIFIED ADS

CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
19th ay of January. 1976. If y fail
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
todo SO, judgment bydefautt will be
CASE NO. 75.7,O.CA4p.D
taken against ycm for the relief
GREAT AMERICAN MORTGAGE demanded in the Complaint.
busfne

6 00
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IN THC CIRCUIT COURT OF THE p*ading jo the oflice Of th* Clerk of

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Legal Notice

24 His.
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Place your ad anytime during January
and save si.so. A good time to sell

those items that Santa replaced.

TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL

Oil Burner Cleaning &amp; Service 71
four Service Dykes Heating &amp;
4sir Conditioning, 7720877

H ome Improvements
Ca,'pe'n$ry Remodeling, Additions,
r Ls'r.n. Work Lirr'nscsI Bonc)cct
r net' rt.nyii!q- 3?) 603-8

Intiprior.
Plaster
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Patching

Plastering,
&amp; simulated

riCk, 8 stone spec ally '377 7180

322-26 1 1
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Pet Care
PUT RE'ST IPil
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llvery. Call for free e-s.timate.
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Photography
Photography by Munson Cockayne
Fine- wedding photos reasonabl1
priCed Phone 373 631$

Well Drilling
WELLS DRILL ED. PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and sizes
We repaIr ano 5cr vce
STINE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
W 2nd St.
377 6.132

�613--Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesdpy, Jan. 7, 1976

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The seminar, which was a study of land uses,
was attended last year and recommended by
Marsee, Woolfolk said.

Woolfolk said attending such conferences or
"1 iernei a heck of a lot at that seminar. I think
iThrector 'nfi!nvfrónmentl Ser'ic
Bill Dale 'senhinats takeshfm"n*ay frn his law practice, in
which, he says, a much higher let, than 25 per houi
learned a heck of a lOt.too," Woclfolk noted.
can be earnec,
Woolfolk said he can see wh.,.re the county is
lKiving hini to acquire an expertise in utihty niatDale agrml with "'oolfolk ffiat Uie f-inirair was
ters.
useful. Both Dale and Woolfolk called Cohen one of
"If they didn't pay me, why should I take the
th 'most knowledgeable" experts in the business
time off from my legal practice?" he asked,
when it comes to utilities.

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Industries Needed Here

Daniel said his first six Telephone Cc., Mark Grayson however, centered on specific
months
as SCIDA director has with real estate, former State goals and objectives, "boiling
f.
been used "getting my feet on Rep. Eugene Mooney and in. down" to what types of inSeminole County Industrial the ground in the area and dustrialist Georges St. Laurent, dustries should be sought and
Development 'Authority finding out those areas in the selected Mooney as chairman how to seek them.
(SCIDA) director James Daniel county where we can have and St. Laurent rice chairman.
"We intend to do some (c
was instructed Wdnesday to industry come in and benefit all
st.
Laurent
was
named
to
to-face
type solicitation,"
set a list of specific types of concerned.
SCIDA
recently,
replacing
Daniel
said,
"zeroing in on
industry needed locally to solve
"The only drawback Is that EAward White of Tuttle-White particular areas, especially
some unemployment problems there are not many existing Construction Co.
those areas from where
and to benefit the county buildings," be said, adding
Daniel
said
the
members
inquiries
have come, meeting
generally.
industries are looking now for discussed the prospect acthlty with principals of those firms
Daniel said todat he expectsbuildings containing 35,000 generated through an ad. and selling the benefits of
to take advantage of in. square feet. Daniel said vertising campaign in recent Seminole County and the adformation contained in several because of the money market months, whereby some 45 vantages here over existing
studies to have the list of being what It
is, many large Inquiries have been received by locations elsewhere."
priority industries sought firms prefer leasing existing the SCIDA
Office. He said some
Also discussed was the tn.
available within 30 to 60 days, buildings rather than having of the inquiries came from county concept. pushed by the
"We should have specific them constructed,
consultants and other type Central Florida Development
types of industries needed and
Daniel said SCIDA
members, indu3trles not directly in. Committee. of concern with the
objectives desired within the which Include Ron Smith of terested in putting up an in. overall growth of the tn-county
next month to two months," Florida Power Corp., Frank dustry locally,
area of Seminole, Q"ange and
Daniel said.
Hutsell of Winter Park
The major discusnion, Osceola.

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and Congress has not .L'td rcplaceriwiit Comics
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legislation as of this time, but it is anticipated it ('rosord
Editorial
Sanford Airport Authority, at this morning's will be passed in a couple of months,
"Indications
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FAA
source's
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meeting, approved a resolution authorizing
be near the head of the line once appropriate Dr. Lamb
Aviation Director J. S. Cleveland and Authority legislation is enacted," he added, "and if the Ilssmosrope
Chairman Robert M. Rosenionti to execute 1
egs fall in ffiv right holes, we c,ould be -started on Iluspital
Joint participation agreement with the State consction next May,"
Department of Transportation (DOT) for Phase
Obituaries
Tht' Authority in rnbers also approved the Sports
III of the airport improvement program.
leasing of Buildings 88 and 1
to Gentry TeIyisjo
The next phase consists of
construction of Manufacturing Co., Inc. for
in the
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s:'altr(der and Jennifer Griffin
The board also approved place various and sundry
installation of a fire hydrant at Items In the 'time rapsttle.'
the new Sl.mIllion Altamonte
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on the north-south runway and associated with the option to renew for two successive ilershossers likely today.
taxiway.
terms of two years each at an annual rental of Turning much colder this alterThe project cost is estimated by DOT to be $4,549.20.
noon and tonight. Friday fair,
.ii.5OO. The state's pro-rated share, based on
The Board voted to instruct its attorney, W. C. *inth and rob). highs In the 70s
1 : per cent of the total, is $91,687, according to hlutchison
Jr., to
VTit.e a letter to Florida Air- toda' and IOtiL'r SOs Friday.
k'veland, who estimated it will ctt $!4,000 to craft Instruments, Inc., which Is behind
Lotss in the lay to mid 30s.
revise plans and specificafioms and bring them
11.900
reTU payments, to Tn"t Lh,.L terms of its 14mthwesterly minds 15 to ',10
up to date, lie said the engineering for revision lease or It would Lw terminated.
Hutchison m.p.h. shitting to northerly 20 in
cost would be reimbursed by the state, but there recommended the lease be reformed or, as an 30 m.p.h. today rnd decreasing
would probably be a six Weeks wait,
alternative, rescinded, Cleveland said the firm a little at night. Rain
flet'eland said feder legislation covering paid for 18 months, then was allowed to get six probability 0 per stilt today.
funds for airport projects expired June 30, 1975, Immnth,s behind
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"1 don't see how you can distinguish between the
learning process and what is of benefit to the
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in New Orleans in March and charged the counts
for three full days of legal senices.

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near Woodlands Elementary
School today after the School 014
Board last night turned down a
request from parents for
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courtesy busing.
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courtesy busing until a coun- '
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defines areas considered
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Action caine after parents ' k
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dIvislonconiplalnedchildrenen
route to Woodlands are
required
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walk
an
4.
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with rubbish, rodents and
snakes.
BICENTENNIAL
"Parents said snakes,
CELEBRATION
rodents and other dangers
lurked along the pathway,"
saJdRalphRay,administrative Red Bug Elementary
assistant to Layer.
School held a celebration this
Ray said work crews began morning and County Icentoday cleaning up the area, tennis) Chairman Jack [for.
which Is school board -owned ncr presented a flag to ofproperty and a former orange finally designate the school
grove,
as a part of the Bicentennial
School officials ordered the program. As a part of the
cleanup in lieu of courtesy ceremony, various articles
busing. Courtesy busing may lx' were placed in a 'time ca
provided if "safety hazards" suje', thIch ,tlI be locked In
necessitate
transporting pupils the Seminole County Coup
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who live less than two miles (house to be opened in the
from the school they attend.
year 2,000. The entire student
Courtesy
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school
of.
body turned out for the
liclals say, costs taxpayers program as
evidenced
$68,000 a year. No state funds the large croisd pictured
are pro%ided for the service, above, In the photo at the
and about 2,400 students are right, Homer holds the
of courtesy buslr.g in BicentennIal flag while
Seminole County.
Principal James W. Neville,
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conducting the study to costume, andSchool
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confirmed he was asked to go and said, "It was
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living off of is his time," the commission chairman was named utility attorney.
noted.
The June 6 conference was presided over by

Two county commissioners today verbally
Kimbrough, however, said members of County Stanley Cohen, a certified public accountant from
disagreed over a county
Policy which allowed Attorney Thomas Freeman's law firm "are young Miami arid an acknowledged expert in utility
County Utility Attorney Ned WoolfoIk6t hours' pay then with relatively no experience."
matters,
for attendance at a county-sponsored utility
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that's
The county paid Cohen $450 for his part in the
kininaSanford,
In Sanford,
just a tact," Klmbrnugh noted.
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to reimburse the
county said
attorney
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he
county "having to foot the bill for training."
tcnt on request from county officials.
b i'equestetl to attend a meeting of any nature.
But Conunisslon Cliairmn Michael Hattaway
Kimbrough said the inexperience of Freeman's Woolfolk and Freeman aren't employes as such, but
saw nothing arnls.s about pa}ing Woolfolk $162.50 for associates is "one of the reasons Freeman's firm the two attorneys are paid on a fee basis in return
attending the June 6 semInar as long as Woolfolk
tLS objected to."
for legal services.
was requested to (10 so by the commission.
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Harden trial jurors, escorted by bailiffs and sheriff's deputies, exit cars In observe shooting scenenear 18th Street and Mulberry Avenue, Sanford.
door with harden chasing her area back to the front of his courthouse in downtown San- Atty. C!aude Van hook and Harden told him Laura Mae married for 14 years before
with a .12 gauge shotgun.
house. "He threw the gun In the ford,
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Newman "had been messing around with getting a divorce, had recently
"1 was looking right at him," back seat of his car and took off
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some guy and If he (Harden ) both been 1iir.g at the 1808
when he pulled the trigger two the jury.
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Circuit Judge A. J. Ave., testified Wednesday that would have already done hlarderm was packing furniture
times and the gun went blam,
It .12 gauge shotgun, iden- of
hlosemarin Jr. went to the he saw Harden chase his ex- something to her."
Nam" She said her daughter titled by a firearms examiner
and dishes to move out when the
inting Scene at the southwest wife from the house and ran
State firearms examiner shooting occurred.
as dead before we could all as being the weapon that fired edge of the Goldsboro corn- toward the pathway to see James F. Walsh testified that
get to where she was."
two shells found near the body
The Harden trial is expected
, munhty in west Sanford Wed- Harden point the shotgun an examination of the dead
Investigators said Mrs. was found by police several nesday afternoon,
toward the ground and fire the woman's clothing led him to to stretch into tonight or
Harden's body was found laying blocks from the shooting scene.
Escorted by bailiffs and second shot.
determine that she was shot possibly Friday. Van hook told
on an allcy.like niithway betHarden was arrested about 45 sheriff's deputies, the jurors
Ghl!ey, the victim's nephew, "from an angle" at a dIstance the court today that he still has
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minutes after the Nov. 12 spent 30 minutes at the scene. testified that while they were of more than six to eight feet. 10 more prosecution witnesses
Mrs. Fisher testified that slaying afterw1urrendered
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to put on the stand
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Sanford police today charged a New York juvenile
ith two counts of kidnaping and two counts of robbery in
the Monday night abduction-robbery of a Sanford woman
and her daughter. The youth Is being held in Volusia
County on charges in connection with a Tuesday night
kidnap-robbery in Daytona Beach.
The 16-year-old runaway from Monroe, N.Y., could be
indicted by grand Juries to stand trial as an adult in the
eases or Juvenile Court judges could order him transfer red to Ctrcuit Court for trial as an adult.
The juvenile, captured by sheriff's deputies north of
Daytona Beach after two bookstore clerks were robbed
and abducted Tuesday night at a Daytona shopping
center, isa suspect in the Monday night kidnap-robbery of
a Sanford woman and her daughter, Capt. C. B. Fagan
said.
Mrs. Margaret Mergo and 15--year-old Regina Mergo
were released unharmed after a man armed with a knife
and a pistol forced them into their camper van at Sanford
Plaza Shopping Center and made Mrs. Mergo drive to a
location between Altamonte Springs and Maitland.
The man took the camper van, whim was recovered at
Daytona near the scene of the second kidnap-robbery.
Police said a 1976 model auto registered to the suspect's
father was found in Downtown Sanford and impounded
Witnesses told officers a youth had left the car at First
Street and French Avenue several hours before the Mergo
abduction,
The juvenile suspect in the cases is being hid at the
Volusia County Juvenile Detention Center t Daytona,
authorities said, on charges of armed robbery, kidnaping,
use of a firearm in commission of a felony, aut'i theft and
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8 Mimosj tree 35 Church
15 Presidential
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paint yourself into a corner, cards. Shop wisely so as not to
dignitaries
10 Bristle
nickname
55 Refined iron
56 Famous Italian 11 Tree yielding 36 Auricle
16 Scottish cap
get in it bind.
Plan
carefully.
38 Piece of
terpenes
18 Hero (Sp)
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51t(ITTARILJS (Nov. 23-Dec.
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57 Males
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14
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bay
Activities and outside interests 21) Don't be pressured Into
20 Ampere (ab ) mistakes
17 Amount (eb.)
windows
21 Common
are apt to be accentuated today. situations today where you feel
DOWN
23 Rowing
40 Gunlock calc h
contractI on
find yourself you have to act against your
Take care not
implements
43 Small
1 Careless
22 Maftclous
24 Trim
painter
children
better judggment.
burning
on too many committees.
2 Trees of birch 26 3e,atnts wife 49 Negative
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family
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28 Roman bronze
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4 Elongated fish 29 Forest spirits
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Jury selection in the first scheduling board meetings In
degree murder trial of Ben the afternoon to deal with
Harden Jr., 48 of Sanford, was routine matters which would
still going on at noon today.
allow the regular meetings to TRAFFIC
Harder, Is on trial in the Nov. be adjourned earlier. Regular
l2 shotgun slaying ol his ex-wife meetings are on the first and ON UPSWING
Laura Mae Harden.
third Wednesdays of the month.

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daughter
Jennie, who had
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now
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the
tracks
to
from
Virginia to Sanford and
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initiate
a
safety
program
to
retrieve
a
dropped
vacuum
not
scheduled to stop at
opening and they get there
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
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educate the public of the danger bottle.
with South as declarer. If
DeLand, was travelling at 62
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hand can be beaten, but West
Smith said, "but It was a case of accident.
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regarding vitamin D from the
opens a diamond and South
That's
how
Milton
Smith,
a
little
child making a mistake
The maximum speed alled
sun through skin sbsorption
head
trainmaster
for
Seaboard
and
the
mother trying to protect is 79 mph, Smith said. He said
Lamb
A Q85
and the possibility of receiv,,,
Oswald. 'II North plays
Neither vulnerable
Coastline Railroad - which her - I would have done the the train's speed was not
works In the city's sewer de- project despite a rejection of
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four spades. East will open
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partmcnt,
received
a
50-year
a
grant
application
made
to
the
"excessive" and he added train
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service pin. Thirty-year service Florida Bicentennial CornWest
North
F.ut
South
Pr
"It's
one
of
those
very
tinofficials
"don't appreciate"
The reason for this inquiry
defense will take four tricks
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pins
were
presented
to
Sanford
mittee
some
18
months
ago.
and
killed
an
Ocala
mother
and
fortunate
accidents.
Everybody
earlier
reports
that the train
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is that there are certain
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Chief
G.
M.
Harriett;
Fire
her
child
Monday
at
the
should
know
the
danger
of
was
entering
the
staUon
at a
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religious organizations that
"We think Lake Monroe is
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A
DeLand
station
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summed
up
railroad
tracks
and
exercise
high
rate
of
speed
at
the
time.
require full length dresses and
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abnormalities
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caution in approaching and
As a scientist I find it hard
nett;
and
Sanford
Parks
should
remain
as
beautiful
as
Stth said the train had
Pam
A Michigan readers wants
could not be detrimental to
to sympathize with hiding
Killed
in
the
accident
were
crossing
them," Smith said,
Superintendent
Solon
Teston.
possible,"
Mrs.
Gielow
said.
about
50 cars on It and the
Opening lead - 10 #
Re"Whillt sml*e p1m at Mooday nillit's SW*rd aty ComminI= meetin g were
to know if Oswald Jacoby
children.
arts of the body. A normal
(from left I
Mrs. MoHy O'Neal Holmes, 33,
In the brief ceremony at city
Smith
said
the
railroad
has
no
woman
and her daughter we,
really invented the Jacoby
In other actions, the city Tommie Robinson, Solon Teston, R. W. Tench, Robert Zanders, Armold Hood, Rosa Rotunda,
Could this lack of vitamin I)
healthy body or any part of II
hall, 25-year serMce pins were comn-dsslon approved a list of Bennett, and Chief
I.A.
J.
T.
sister
of
actor
Patrick
O'Neal
plans
to
fence
the
tracks,
since
pushing
a luggage cart
transfer.
G. M. Harriett. I Iferald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
from the sun be supplemented
Isn't exactly something to be
and
a
member
of
the
prominent
it
would
be
presented
to
Asststa')t
Finance
streets
to
be
Included
In
th
paraBel to a* tracks, on the
The answer Is that he did
e
through other sources such as
ashamed of. It is a wondrous
Director Rosa Rotunda; city's paving program; upOswald:
"We
have
had
so
not.
The
idea
of
a
two-level
East
aIds- when the vavn
ui
cod liver oil, egg yolk and
machine that has no equal. I
Sanford Police Sergeant R. W. proved a change in the pay
many reader questions about transfer was first thought of
bottle rolled off anci 6e child
milk'
According To County Attorney
think clothing should be functhe Jacobv transfer bid that I by either 011e WhIner of
Tenth Fireman Bruner H. scale for workers In the city's
Especially I would like to
darted
tional to keep the body warm,
"
promised
to
discuss
It
the
first
Sweden
or
Richard
Troxel
of
know if sunshine on the face
Giles; Maintenance Superin. refuse division; and approved
comfortable or. yes, even
Engineer R. L Gibson, of
of this year"
Minneapolis. but Jacoby put it
only would provide enough
enhance its appearance.
tendent Arnold hood; and an extension of time limitations
Sanford, told authorities that
Jim. 'Basically. at is a together. smoothed out the
vitamin I) for a child's wellHiding the body In shame has
Utilities Department worker regarding condemnation of
when he saw the little girl and
Many Courthouse Offices device
to enable a notrump wrinkles and is responsible
being along with the proper
to be contrary to natural man,
Tommie Robinson.
property
located
behind
Bell
her
mother It was too late to
opener to play the hand at his for its SUCCeSS.
foods.
but to each his
Also appearing at yesterday's Avenue.
stop
the train in time to avoid
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partner's suit. The two-club (Do you have a questien
DEAR READER - ne ulconduct of county business may be established
You don't need to take cod
-State Attorney: Freeman's memo says there the tragedy.
meeting was Mrs. Walter
City
Manager
W.E.
Knowles
Herald
response to one notrump is for the experts? Write "Ask
Staff Writer
tra violet rays of the sun act
liver oil. You can and should
elsewhere in the county by resolution of the
is no "firTtitation as to where the state allorney's
Gielow, chairman of the reported that the search for a
Smith aWd many automobiles
Stayman and asks opener to the Jac~:ibys" care of this
on chemicals in the skin to
get enough vitamin D frorn a
governing body of the county In the manner
office must be located; only that it is adequate and
show
a
four-card
major.
The
newspaper.
The
Jacob's
will
(cotiUisid On Page tA)
form vitamin D. Studies have
well-balanced diet that in.
prescr
meet certain
two diamond response is ar- answer individual questions
Commerce's Community O. Sam Ackley, is progressing,
shown that as little as three cludes milk All commercial
the courthouse in Sanford may legally be located at
However, the opinion cited by Freeman goes on
-Court Reporters: If courts establish branch
Improvements Projects and that 98 applications have
fificial and guarantees at it stafriped, self-addressed
square inches of skin cointain
milk sold in supeffnarkets is
a proposed South Seminole annex, according to an
to
say
the
"no
instrument
shall
be
deemed
recorded
offices,
rwters would be obligated to locate
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least five hearts while the envelopes are enclosed. The f
enough of the basic chemical
enriched with vitamin D. You
been received,
opinion from County Attorney Thomas Freeman.
in
the
county
until
filed
at
the
county
seat
according
wherever
branch
courthouses are located.
two-heart
response most interesting questions '
to provide all the vitamin D a
also get vitamin 1) in
Mrs. Gielow said her com. In a letter of resignation to
In a memo to Roger Neiswender, Freeman points
to
law."
-Sheriff:
In
Freeman's
legal opinion, the sheriff
normal person needs, if, and
guarantees at least five will be used in this column
margarines and butter.
rnittee was willing to supply the Knowles dated Nov. 17, Ackley
out
the
county
commission
with
certain
Be
Freeman
says
the
attorney
general's
opinion
spades
"
that is a big if. the chemicals
and will recgive copies of
Ile inexpensive all purpose
could establish branch offices. He points out,
funds for
a
lakefront said lie had "several aprestrictions - has the power to designate which
are fully activated by the sun
Oswald,
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if
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open
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"seems
to
abrogate
the
requirement
that
aH
daily vitamin contains all the
,ofhowever, there is no cast law to substantiate his
beautification project slated to plications pending In public
courthouse offices can legally be moved from the
rays.
ficial books and records' be kept t the county seat
vitamin 0 you need :ven if
opinion.
The sheriff is a county officer,
begin next Monday.
county seat in Sanford.
service and an offer to become
A major part of the there were none in your food
by requiring that only the 'permanent records' be
-Tax
Collector:
Also considered a county ofCARNIVAL
by Dick Turn.,
Groundbreaking for the a partner in a life insurance
Neiswender, the director of county development,
located there."
Reservations will close
ficial,
Freeman
says
establishment of a branch
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project's initial phase, which agency." Ackley's resignation
much of the sun rays get vitamin I) and other vitamin
-_'
has set one year as the deadline for setting
a
"It should also be
at noon tomorrow for a
ld
will entail Irrigation systems is effective Jean. 9.
through the atmosphere and
requirements send 50 cents
branch courthouse, a move that will mean certain
Fridall, dutch treat lunthe principal offices of all county officers must
act on the skin. In the
for The Health Letter number
-Court Rooms and Probate: Freeman says the
offices or parts of offices will relocate In the
rheon for Sen. Lawton
remain
in
the
county
seat
and
only
subsidiary
northern climates children 4-6, Balanced I)i ci.
chief judge of the circuit court decides where courts
proposed annex.
(IkL who will meet with
functions may be moved to other locations,"
are more prone to rickets
Recommended Daily Dietary
may
be held. However, he notes that it is the
, Courtesy Busing
All indications at present point to South Seminole
supporters at the Mayfair
Then Freeman's memo says "it appears" that
from lack of sunshine, and
Allowances (Jtl)AI. Send a
commission which allocates space. Therefore, he
County as the site for the new branch courthouse,
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Country club in Sanford.
vitamin 1) replacements are long, stamped, self-addressed
concludes establishing branch offices would result
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more important
fl luncheon is one of 21
uunty commission to designate branch offices with
envelope for mailing Address
only
alter the Board of County Cmissioo
and
many legal questions, addresses himself to
The big cities with air polluthe following restrictions:
orgaaizatIo
your letter to me in carc of
meetings
On Board Agenda
the chief judge were in agreement.
lion are the worst. At the
probation and parole, the sheriff, the tax collector,
this newspaper. P0. Box
'
-Probation and Parole: no requirement to
for Chiles' re-election
beginning of the 20th century
1551, Radio City Station, New
court rooms, the state attorney and the clerk of the
-Clerk of the Circuit Court: The memo says
campaign. The public Is
remain in the county seat. The county commission
NJ
A request for courtesy busing Seminole County because most
90 per cent of the children in
York. NY 10019.
circuit court.
branch
offices
may
be
established,
but
all
official
Invited
to attnd.
has the decision where to locate. Employes are not
se ce rom parents in the of the money would go to larger
northern European cities had
Freeman also applies himself to an attorney
records
must
be
kept
at
the
county
seat.
Thus,
some
considered county ofricers, and Freeman says
Luwhm reservations
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rickets from vitamin 0
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general's opinion concerning branch offices.
,
type
of
courier
service
as
recommended
so
records
may
be made by calling
offices
"may
surely"
be
located
in
any
branch
deficiency
you name the medicine you
expected to be made when the
Two parents from Windsor
According
to
the
opinion,
"Branch
offices
for
the
office
established
by
the
commission,
322-4664
or 831-1823.
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have mentioned which will
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Seminole County School Board Manor said last month a path
hands were fully exposed to
block the pepsin-producing
meets at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday throughanorangegrovewhich
11-1
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am
the rays of the sun there
nerve to the stomach and
bI the Seminole County Cour- is supposed to be used by their
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backhandedly decrease in'
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thouse in Sanford.
children Is not satisfactory and _____________
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sulin production. l'ni afraid
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the
alternative
Is
walking
along
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enough abundant sunshine in
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norance if I go to see him
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Layer said the board as atskin area available to the
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limited supply of ultra violet
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recently is continuing as
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glad to hear your doctor is a
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businesses,
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be to form enough vitamin D.
skeptic, lie should be, in view
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which necessitate the tran- b' Altamonte Springs for the
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are
plagued
by
thieves in the
Incidentally excessive exof all the misinformation
sporting of pupils who live less new $1 million Altamonte
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posure of the skin to the sun
available to the public these
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and wind ages it, causing
days from innumerable, UnReports' on Page 3-A.
respective schools, which costs property on Pineview Street.
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qualified sources, You can
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without
such a great
using these medicines in some
"You keep forgetting, Pet, you don't have to raise your voice
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likelihood of developing skin
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Channel said he heard the man say, "Drive on. You want rw
witnessed the kidnaping of a woman and her daughter Monday Volkswagen with a white pop-up camper top.
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The camper van sped away from the hervice station ap.d
robbery, auto theft and use of a firearm in commimion of a felony
bounced across the meWan of the four-lane divided highway into
Detective Sgt. Edward Hues said the witness was loading charges as a 17-t20 yearld, x-foot.to1I white man with but Hughes said a police patrol carwas near the van at one point
the southbound tones.
frOCerleSinto a nearby car at7:30p.m. when a man armed with
Mrs. Mergo said she wasn't able to signal or attract the of:
shoulder length brown hair. When last seen he was wearing a
knife and a
At this point, Hughes said, an Orange County Sheriff's
licer's attention.
year-old daughter, Regina, into their camper van,
deputy
spotted
the camper
stripe around it.
Threatened with bodily harm, the victims stopped at an the vehicle
in heavy
traffic.van and tried to turn around but log
Mrs. Mergo screamed Icr help, police said, but the witness
Exxon service station at SR 43f and U.S. 17-92, Casselberry,
Police related the following account of the incident:
"looked bewildered" and the kidnaper forced Mr.s. Mcro to drive
Investigators said Mrs. Mergo was forced to drive to the
c here $2 in easlin was
Witnesse' at Llit plaza saw lilt' stic.p' !oitrmg
the van south on U.S. 17-92.
location
off Maitland Ave. where the man robbed the victims and
bench near a clothing store. When the women exited the store and
When attendant Dennis Channel approached the vehicle to forced them from the van.
The kidnaped women were later robbed of
$25 and released went toward their parked vn the man approached the daughter collect for the sale he saw that the man, sitting in the passenger
The women ran to a nearby residence and telephoned
unharmed off Maitland Ave. between Altamonte Springs and and pulled a pocket knife,
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sell others on ideas you're no! be a bit mixed for you today. Be
too sure of. if you make. a pitch, extra prudent. It could put you
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the State of Florida with the Influx of tourists, and Sanford Is no looking north on French Ave., from lath Street. (Herald Photo by Rain probability 40 per cent
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By DONNA ESTES
the disputed water services
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in an escrow account.
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CASSELBERRY
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Under
The account, Worton said,
,
@
Doctor Slowdown A 'Volcano'
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.
city
threat
of
court
action,
was
to be adrninLsterpt by
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council
Monday
night
conhimself
and casselberry City
Patients Crowd Hospitals
firmed Its decLsio to discon. Attorney Kenneth McIntosh.
LOS ANGELES (AP) "This is like sitting on a vol.
tinue water service to apart.
Each member of the councj)
cano and not knowing when It will erupt," one official said
.:
ment
complexes
which
have
not
in
turn said the city could not
':::;3::Jt:.,aj
i's hospitals in the Los Angeles area felt the growing
paid full charges.
"live with" the agreement and
Impact of a doctors' slowdown,
— 1"
Attorney James E. Worton, that the utility department
"I don't expect any patient to die for lack of care,"
:
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said
representing the apartment needs the additional money
COUNCILMEN
Dr. Gail V. Anderson, director of emergncy services at
take Msey Coc member. frem kit) Martin Bacon Sr., )etoqes iasti a t Harry Terry
owners, Insisted the city, by the immediately because of "cash
terms In office Monday af rnoon as
the mammoth County-USC Medical Center, one of the
new
te
they
receive
their
oath
s
of
office
from
City Attorney Gary action, would be "reneging" on flow" problems.
SWORN IN
Massey. All th ree are beginning second elected
nation's largest hospitals.
terms. Mrs. Lash and Terry, to addition, were a six-week old agreement
Worton said the agreement,
members of the charter designated council.
But he said patients could expect Inconvenience
as
whereby the apartment owners which had been ironed out after
doctors and private hospitaLs in a handful of Southern
have been placing a portion of Casselberry acquired General
California counties protest soaring malpractice
insurance
Waterworks Utility, provideth;
rates.
that the apartment complexes
By late Monday, Cowfly.USC was receiving a few
would pay the rates then in
patients transferred from private hospitals. But a special
effect and place the additional
I- inergcncy operations Center, activated by the
hospital
charges by the city in the
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to coordinate area medical services, reported
memo outlining space requirements, and
no life.
building
back
on
escrow
account.
the
open
market.
Netswender will proceed to select an adequate
threatening problems yet.
filed at bran ch offices may be transport ed ImThe
attorney
said the
Six
months
ago,
county
officials
were
building.
mediately to the county seat.
templating
Purchase
of
arrangement
was
only
the
Montgomery
Ward
to continue
One such building, the Montgomery Ward
Freeman's memo has been turned over to the
Watergate Errors Claimed
building,
but
Neliwender
pending
picked
up
a
rate
study,
just
the
project
and
in Casselberrv, was a prime con.
Office of Management Analysis and Evaluation
asked for Freeman's :nc'iiio outlining legal
completed,
and
adoption
of
a
sideration.
VA.SllING I ON i \i' I F'ifccn mu n t .s igo, a jury as
But Montgomery Ward officials have
(or rcIew. OMAE then will produce a
rcquiremer,t.
and
the
OMAE
review
before
any
new
rate
ordinance.
Saying
he
being picked in the large ceremonial chamber
written the county saying they plan to place the
of the
final decision is made by commissioners,
had advised his clients a bad '
federal courthouse for the trial of Richard M. Nixon's top
settler.ent
of the matter would
presidential lieutenants.
be
better than a lawsuit, Worton
In the same courtroom, lawyers were to argue today
said,
nevertl'eless, he would
that the jury selection process was faulty and that the
seek
an
injunction in the courts
trial was so replete with errors that the Watergate coverB% JANE CASSELBERRY
if
e
th
city
insisted on disconCouncilman Browning was Daniels; Public Works-Ash;
up conictjons of H. R. Hald?man, John D. Ehrlichman
mittee
and
Herald
Staff
Writer
City
Planner
tinuing
Dianne
vi
ser ce.
and John N. Mitchell should be overturned.
separated and a new planning
elected by council to serve as
assistant, Hendrix; Police. Kramer are planning an all-day committee established;
In
addition,
Worton urged the
The three men, along with Robert C. Mardian,
WINTER
SPRINGS
—
a
city
deputy mayor. Piland re- Hunter.
were
assistant, Browning. Saturday public hearing. Planner and building clerk city to consider a report on a
Endi ng a year of law suits. appointed Massey as city at.
convicted of cortspirjn En cnv.t 11P the Watergate
Danjels was named chairman workshop on the document,
scandal. All cx epT?àrinn aLso were convicted of obcontroversy and investigauon
toi'ney with members of his law of a
hired; and guidelines and rate study, not yet available,
committee consisting of
structing justice and multiple counts of pet jury. All
Winter
Springs
City
ou
firm
of Brock, Massey and
Outgoing Planning and Procedures established for the but being completed by the
c
neli
four
Browning and Hendrix to Zoning Commissioner Hunter, building department.
are apalL,g their convictions.
apartment complexes' utility
voted to enter into an Walden serving as assistant review
insurance specifi ca tions in reviewing the year in his
Piland announced laminated consultant, Nolan Reed. He said
agreement with Seminole city attorney in his absence.
for consideration at next week's department, pointed to a
Baptist Temple to settle ou t of
identification
cards, complete both the city paidfor-study and
Mrs. Mary Norton was council sesiç,
.
gradual increase in building with photo, for council
Six Campaigning In Iowa
court in accordance with terms reappointed to serve as city
mem- the apartment complexes'
John Newsome, chairman of throughout the city
.
With
fees
outlined
bets
by
and city employes are study should be considered in
City Attorney clerk and given the oath of the city Planning committee,
DES MOINES, Iowa tAP
Six of the 10 announced
around $1,000 In the first being prepared.
Howard Marsee Monday night. Office.
setting new rates, adding an
candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination
said there would be a 7:30 quarter, they doubled in the
fur amicable
Calling
A
The mayor made the
the
-ccmcnt r, rate,
cducatlonpgram
proposal
have been doing some extensive campaigning In Iowa,
meeting tonight of the planning second quarter and rose
to all Interested persons in the could then be reached.
negotiated with Seminole following commission ap.
site of the first of the grasaroots precinct caucuses.
committee to receive input $3,000 in both the third and community will
McIntosh said, however, the
Baptist "the best you are going pointnients: Planning and from councilmen
be held at 7
Democrats and Republicans in Iowa meet in 2,600
and the fourth quarters. Hunter
to
get,"
Marsee
Wednesday
at
P.M.
the city city had not seen the Reed
said Winter Zoning, Hendrix; assistant. mayor on land use
caucuses Jan. 19 to begin picking delegates to the national
poliles
predicted
the
trend
would
hall,
Piland
Springs would agree to grant Ilunter' Finance, and Ekesaid, Sgt. Harold report and is ready to proceed
Political conventions who will help choose the parties'
he conditional use permit and tions. Daniels; assistant, Ash; being compiled. Newsome said contint'e in 1975.
(Beau)
Taylor
of the Seminole with an ordinance, He pointed
nominees.
in late January or early
ut
Also
this
year
the
planning
County
Sheriff's
Department out citizens In the community
Fire
the
building
permit
freeze
Browning;
assistant, February the Planning Corn. and
As the earliest of such meetings, they have attracted
zoning departments were will speak.
)n construction of the church on
had also asked for an
nationwide interest and extensive campaigning
be Hayes Road residentially
arrangement whereby payment
unusual for so early in a state which has no presidential
2:oned property.
for increases in utility rates
Preference primary.
could be delayed, but th at th e
Each Party would bear its
legal expense to date.
city' had refused.
eminole Baptist would dismiss
"The agreement stands to be
Woman
Interpreted by the courts," the
he law suit with prejudice
WASHINGTON (AP)
Anne Armstrong, former co.
which, he explained, meafls
city attorney' said, adding '*i
By BOB LLOYD
and 30 months pr oba tion on his
chairman of the Republican National Committee and
L hey could not rfile the suit
'c'
— William T. Oelgeochlager, probation.
has indicated its desire
Herald Staff Writer
plea of guilty to auto theft.
presidential counselor, will be named U.S. ambassador to
and wo uld agree to abide by
21, of Maitland, pleaded guilty
tiy rcind the dgrcemncnt.
—Harold Kelly Swift Jr., of'
One condition cf his to possession of a
Great Britain, officials here say.
City building regula tions and
controlled Altamonte Springs, pleaded
A .year-old Longwood man probation is
Councilman Sal Orlando
that he make sutaflceand was
A White House announcement is expected soon after
Ciodes concerning set-backs, who pleaded guilty
te, ced to
co uncil's instructions to
to
buying,
restitution to Economy Toyota five
formal agreement is given by the BrIçEsh government,
building heights, off-street receiving
years
probation
con.
offense
ofassailaJ
aqd
concealing
Director John Lane are
battery i
Stolen of Sanford, from which an auto secutive to two
British officials in Washington said privately they would
Parking and sidewalks,
years in prison an aggravatedassault case In to shut off service to those users
property
indudlng
a
have no objection to her appointment.
badge, was stolen on Aug. 21.
and three years probotlon on a which a mm Was knifed during who hav not paid th
Councilmen John Daniels, piols and handcuffs stolen
in
eir bills in
Clayton Wayne Luper, 19, of guilty plea to
State Department officials said they foresaw no
Donald Browning, Irwin
of
a
violation
fight.
Swift
allowed
full.
lvas
to
the hungary of an Orange Fern Park, was sentenced to probatiop in a 1974
problem in obtaining Senate confirmation,
aiid Ernest HendrixHunter
voted County Sheriff's deputy's
• forgery
remain free on bond during a
three years probation on his case.
Orlando noted that he, from
U animously to
accept the apartment, has becn sentenced plea of guilty
pre-sentence
Investigation
th
beginning, had opposed
possessing
e
to
se ttlement. Outgoing Coun- to
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(PSI) ordered by the court. He "special arrangemen
Rix months in county jail plus seven bags of marijuana.
cilman Irene Van Eepoel was six and
ts ma de
— Norman Haddock. 78, of faces a
one-half years
maximum sentence of with special Interest groups,"
Loper was arrested after Midway, pleaded no contest
it present.
probation.
to one year in coun ty Jail on the contr
police spotted a marijuana carrying a concealed firearm
ary to those with the
Seminole Baptist Temple
plea.
Ray
Jesse
Morrison II told plant being grown In the
general populace.
brought suit against the city In Circuit
win., and was placed on two years
judge A.J. Hosemanri dow of his residen
ce and ob. probation by the court.
plember after coun ci l sought Jr. at the stolen
th
items were tamed a search warrant and
Councilman Ch arles Sizer
—William McKinley Morgan,
W
to revoke a conditional use and given to him "to
ORLD
—Benjamin Fred Bass, 31, of 48, of Winter
could
not see where the city
de
pleaded
get rid or, by found the baggies of
Gar n,
buIlding permit after Protests several other
marijuana Sanford Route Two, pleaded
guilty to carrying a conceal ed would be reneging on the
men who had inslcie the residen
ce,
guilty to obtaining property by
m residents agai nst the been burglarizing autos
firearm. He was allowed
and
agreement and Councilman
Ronald G. Revels, 23, of
ildingofa ch urth
worthless check and was remain free on bond during
apartments at
Zacco said the city simply
John
n effort to hold a second Village, Longwood.Springwood Longwood, was sentenced to sentenced to 30 months PSI.
could
not live with the current
three years probation on a
blic hearing on the matter
Morrison
said
he
knew
th
cn'angen'en
whereby it would
Terrorists
e guilty plea to attempted
s block ed by a temporary burglary s pects only by
two
to
be
three mon ths be fore
us
their possession of a firearm, Judge
injun ction grant ed the ch urch first names
and that he has Hosemann said he didn't SCIDA
the complexes would be paying
by Circuit Court Judge Kenneth
cooperated with sheriff's believe Revels' story th he
f ul l charges.
at
Le Tier,
detectives investigating the didn't know that as a
BELFAST. Northern Ireland lAP) — More than 500
convicted
Jehovah's Witnesses group, cases,
Election of officers for the Georges St. La urent,
"If the city had the same
troops. police and special agents hunted through southern
felon
he
have
couldn't
firearms,
new
wh ich sought to build a
President
arrangement
year
will
head
the
agenda
and
chairman
of
with other
Mor rison said the burglary
County Armagh today for terrorists who massacred 10
American
The court warned Revels that at the 8:30 a.m. Wednesday Wood
Kingdo rn Hall on adjoining s
ci tize ns, the city could not meet
uspects went to New York just if he violates his pr
Products, is a
Protestant textile workers at a lonely crossroads.
property, later withdrew its before he was a
obation he board meeting of the Seminole membe
newWboard its obligations," Orlando said.
The slaughter early Monday night near Whitecross wa.c
r replacing Ed
rrested in July. will be sentenced to
hite,
five
reqluest when controversy
years
County
'Industrial
De
velopm en t according to Jnmp fl,i 1.1
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SCIDA's execu ti ve director'.
pee-sentence Investigation that
fnagh that began Friday when three Protestants were
In case3 that had been
Vi inners in the Decem ber he had in th
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past
smuggled
murdered. Five Roman Catholics were stain Sunday,
scheduled for trial this week
mu nicipal
e'ection,
Daniel said the board also
Acting chairman is Ronald
ad- drugs into the United States before Judge Hosem.ann:
apparently by Protests nts, and police believed the hilling
min
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the
Smith.
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Florida Power Corp. plans to discuss its advertising
of the 10 men Monday was a revenge strike by the Irish
City Attorney Gary Masmy,
program for the new year.
Morrison
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par.
Republican Amy's Provisional wing.
wer
More retaliatory killings were expected.
Group 2 Councilman Ernest lawg)arIcs,
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County Courthouse.
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grower and civic leader,
tan Claude Ash.
crimes, He admitted buying
watched in horror as the pair
ri Piland and Hendrlx, prior to and selling
property stolen in travel at 70 mph on th
PARIS tAP, — Police say 13.4 million In ransom is
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e high. were struck by the train. She
ways and people don't think collapsed and
ready for delivery to six young gunmen In blue jeans and
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Was treated and
AND BOOTS
Judge hlosemann sentenced anything about
sweaters who interruted a board meeting of France's
it.
out iinezplrea terms of
CAN
released for shock at West
M(A/ING
elected James W. I)annehly, 19, of
largest record company, tied up the chairman and carried
VALUES
Mrs. C. Wisdom O'Neal, Volusia
offic ials
Memorial
Hospital,
Sanford, to 30 months m prison widow of th
TO 120
him off In a wicker basket p t an u
e late Ocala citrus
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rela tions director for Autowas kidnaped Dec. 31 from his company's offices in the
Arm y.Navy
Train Corporation. Washington,
center of Paris. but the police kept the story under wraps
D.C., said the accident was a
HFADACHEI
for five days.
"very, very unfortunate
_ato SANFORD AVE.
They said the kidnapers, who were between and 30
situation," but no immediate
years old, had talked several times by telephone with
cmianges are planned in the way
Hazan's wife.
of safety precautions.
for fast relief
Church
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OTrAWA AP — The trustees of Penn Central Transneeded
to
educate the public on
portation Co. have told the Canadian Transport Comk.
the
danger
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mission they would rather sell some of their assets to
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close to railroad tracks.
Canadian railways than to ConRail, an American cor.
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poration backed by ttw t S. govern.'m'nt
to see if a yellow danger line
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enough along the platform
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'rvscc after a 1 26Iay strike by flight attendants.
"Our reservation phones are going crazy," National
spkcsnian Robin M. Match said. ''The volume of
reservations has been heavy throughout the whole
National said it would put a bo ut a dozen flights in the air
on the first day of service since th e str ike started Sept. 1.
The carrier plans to have 180 flights operating by Thursday and be back to full schedule by Jan. 1 with the rest of
the 3110 fl ights it ran daily before the strike.
While the airline indicated a smooth recovery from the
strike, there were signs that th e 1,200-member
Association of Flight Attendants which shutdown Na tional
for four months faced internal dissention,

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'ii'rrell Sesswn,s, 1)-Tampa, has bee n hired by the
l)'partment of Heal th and Rehabilitative Services to
Investigate alleged purchasing irregularities by the
agen('v.
IIRS Secre ta ry William J. Page announced the probe
Monday, sa ying he asked Sessums to make a "thorough
and objective examina tion of purchasing transactions'!
qu estion ed by Auditor General Ernest Ellison.
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116.000 wor th of purchases in the Family Services
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cooler north and central perlions Friday sith lows in 40s
and highs near 60. Little change
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in attempt to crack down on lawbreakers by eliminating
parole and specifying sentences for certain crimes.
The subcommittee of the Judiciary-Criminal Committee approved th e measuse unanimously Monday
despite objections of prisons officials that it would force
the state to build anot her $54 million worth of new prisons.
The proposal for "flit t-time" sentencing would require
judges to sentence criminals for a specified time,
eliminating the wide leeway they now have.

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B,irbara Charlton
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I ingwood, deputies said.
Katherine B. Holly
'Jr I':lna Ii ihtfo
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Walter H. Davis, Orange 207 E. 6th St., Sanford, (lied
James ft. Jernigan
She riff's deputies today were
Boulevard north of SR-46, west Sunday. Horn in Waynesville,
Oscar Roberts
looking for burglars who broke
Dawn A. Trent
of
Sanford, reported a $200 Ga., she lived in Sanford for the
into offices at Continental
outboard
Helen B. Jordan, DeBary
motor and fuel tank past 22 years. She was formerly
ICt'servc Corp., Itaynicadows
as stolen from his residence. employed by lull Hardware Co.
Edward I. Magee, I)ellary Road, Longwood, and made oil
Dietrich Schepker, Deflary with a $1, 0 floor safe ('on51w was a member of Fir.st
Francis Wayne Rogers,
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Arnold Dodd, Deltona
$1,000 camera lens,
Survivors include t.vo
iI( t' of Dr. Herbert Mendelsohu. breaking into cars owned
by Zayre Plaza, SR-436. Fern
l)onhinic' A. Granito, Deltona
daughters,
Mrs. harry M.
Auto burglars made off with Forst I. Hughes, 106 Juniper Park, by deputy C. L. Nickle on
Deputy Charles Coffee i-itizt'nc kind
Fred Johnson. Deltona
Boyer,
Sanford
and Mrs. Don
radio units alter Lane, and Noel K. Sczirf(, 2111
charge of possession (If .1
re po rted a number of iim-ks
Ernest J. Toupin, Deltona
(,otn, Tuleta, Tex.; sister, Mrs
concealed firearm. Bond for
Jar115 T. McLain. Geneva were also in the saft,
Guy Rivers, Taylors. S.C. and
lligers was set at
Patricia J. Armbruster, Lake
grandchildren.
cording
to
co
unty Jail records.
Sanford police (titlay were Appeal Slated On Zone Refusal
Ma ry
Funeral
services will be hell
probing a burglary at Complete
Lake Mary police jailed at 2p.m., Wednesday at Hrisn
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M. Ola Reel, Lake Mary
put.
on
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agenda
to
met-ling
respond
to
Automotive Service. 101 N.
Thomas Wade Osven. 37, of 1001 Funeral Home.
totLiooI of the Altamcnte Springs Mrs. Bechtold's appeal.
Ilse Levy, Orange City
Maple Me. in which hand tools. City
Commission,
Mrs.
George Sparks, Orange City an air conditioner and a teleCity commissioners two East Road, like Mary, in lieu
Etta E. Vincett, Spring phone answering service, .lean lk'chtold of 53 Ailewood weeks ago voted to uphold the of $5,000 bond on a charge of
Funeral Notice
recorn aggravated battery.
Arbor, Mich.
board
total value $4175, were stolen. Ave., Spring Oaks. will appeal planning
LIOHTFOOT, MRS. EDNA
I'atricia G. Myers, Titusville
the refusal by the planning and nu'ndatlon that the babSheriff's Detective H. E.
Funeral S"rr fr
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In t'tlur burglary and theft /trar 'oninitission to approv' t sitting not 1w srtititt'.'d and Winger at
BhItTLIS:
j led Charles Otis L. ttr,t, a, ct i' Ii , c
reports, deputies said a $500 babysitting as a permitted use ilgrce(1 will, the advisory board Griffin, 27, oF 432 Ford
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Drive,
Mr. and Mrs.
be Peld Wednesday at 2 n
Ansel radar range Ul(I a landscape in the residential area.
that th e city's zo ning ordinance Altamnonte Springs, in lieu of
rsst,on Funeral Home with Or
V irginia Brown, a girl
painting
win taken in •
should not be amended to inbond on a charge of
J
Cosmato otVic'atinq
James E. Smith and William elude babysitting as a use in the ,xssession of a stereo stolen in a
Mr. and Mrs. harry (Emmat burglary at the 101 Wymore
Burial in Olin Haven Memo,,,
Harris, a boy
Road, Altamonte Springs of- K. Putnam have requested tummy zone.
rk. Winter Park arosson
Dec. 26 residential burglary.
tharQe
of arrn(c,t-nI5
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Marie (;octzcn
YOU 'VE PUT DOWN ROOTS
Annie Griffis
1).-olia Hampton
Juna M. Jones
John LI. Smith
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James T. herring, l)dllary
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tm view .f d request from prison officials for $228
million—$4 million a week—during th e next fiscal year to
handle growing inmate populations.
'liii' lk'par(iiicnt of Offe nd
er Rehabilitation ought to put
a high priority on finding alternatives to prisons
, Senate
Health and Rehabilitative Services Chairman Robert
(;rhi,ii, DMiami, sa id Monday.
(;rahaiti told IXM Secre tary Louie Wainwright that his
budget proposa l seeks "to put in concrete 7,800 addi ti onal
prison beds wi th out consideration of oth er alternatives."

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cvin
says the Cabinet should adopt a resolution urging federal
authorities to scrap a plan blocking access to criminal
ret ur(is.
Shevin's resolution before th e Cabinet today said that
the federal proposal would hamper public agencies and
businesses when checking th e background of possible
i iiiployes.
Also slated for Cabinet action were pro.edures
for
hearing cases on punishment of pupils and a proposed
settlement allowing the state to regain control of 3.7.
million acres leased by coastal Petroleum Co.

Agreement Reached On Baptist Temple

Tuesday, Jan. 6, 1976-3A

Burglars Steal $1 ,000 Safe Death

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to
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DAV mobile ser%ice off ives which offer free service
to all veterans and their families concerning
benefits to which they are entitled by fed eral law—
disability compensation, pension, employment and
job training, hospitalization and medical care,
social security, death claims, etc.
The unit will be at the Sanford Plaza on Thur.

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not really argue with the logic (of I
position. The preEent disparity between domestic
and imported oil pr ces is a glaring weakness in tile

attack on our energy problems. It is a surrender to
JX)litIcil expediency to mandate, as Congress has

lone. that an inevitable increase in fuel prices be
postponed until after the 1976 election.
IDther aspects of the energy hill, particularly
those which Will encourage fuel conscr%,ation, ar'e
saving factors. and as the President said, we a t
l east ha v e a "foundat ion"
ion
or a more corn
preheni e program the future Such a program
cannot get off tile ground until tile government is
tiling to stop tinkering with the price mechanism
whic h 0overns the 'woduc' inn of energy
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Charles E. Spahr, tile retiring chairman of the
f slow
American Petroleum Institute, sa%s
rnoenaii' tow ard price decontrol simpl prolongs
the time that American consumers will be SU
sidizing the foreign oil cartel. OnlV when domestic
a nd imported oil prices are in balance
will capital
no%%' flowing abroad to buy oil be directed into inestment in development of newoil and gas
production here at home and into alternate sources
Os energy.
7be Library of Congress has just released
study showing how far our energy po
licy is limping
behind the realities of our energy needs. Our oil
i mports
t ix million
lion barrels a day and
rising. We will need 10 million barrels of
imported
oil per day by 1980, With more than half of it coming
from the
. politically-vola tile Middle East and North
Africa. %%e are allowing energy to become the
"Achilles heel' of U.S. foreign policy,
the study
points out, putting us in much the same position
as
the Soviet Union. which MUSt court the favor if
foreign governments to augment its food su
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the rise of the So let backed Mli'A to
total
control of Angola reflects a superpower in
decline and sympbolizes U.S. inability to
respond to Soviet challenges because oE the
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sitting in front with her son, so says Quit when a m'n marries elders.
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thern with inefficiency in the shipyards which are supposed bureaucratic maneuvers than naval maneuvers.
other Navy ships.
to keep the Navy's 580 warships in repair,
At The fleet has been neglected, wi
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th infrequent
vy's
proud aircraft carriers — the Independce, best, the fleet is only in fhir fight.ing conctition. practice runs and inadequ te quipment.
Ye the admirals always manage to ueeze
Routine refueling Operations at sea, for examSaratoga and John F. Kenned y - have hanged
r-nmjgh moori.y out of
into other iups at sea.
the budget For their own pit', resulted in four collsiofts last -ear,
t'niuforts. They also find tunds for their
Pet
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7be worst collision occurred t1k, niRtit Of
projects, whether it's a study of "the drinking
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practices of Na vy per oel" or the roundup of
Sea. During routin e flight maneuvers, the
at loose ends, whihag away their lime
at
stry
gcats and pigs'from San Oement island nuikework projects. Living condItton. aboard
carritr JFK collided with the cruiser BelkrwP
I off the California coast. No less than PYtsident ship have also deteriorated. The
The accident set off
refore, morale Is
blazing fires aboard both Ford has complained, according to confidential low,
discipline lax and efficiency poor.
ships. Eight persons were
killed and 4 Injured, White House minutes, that th e military
brass
This naval neglect has been costly, Th
Th of them seriouzly,
e
deliberately cuts muscle
instead
of
fat
when
he
Belknap,
for example, cost
Clearly, something is wrong with the Navy, orders a
the
taxpayers
$700
budget reduction,
million. Now it has been put out of
which supposedly Is suprenw on th e seas but
action by a
Like Its sister services, th e Na vy Is top-heavy careless
a ccident,
apparently can't steer its hip straight. We wi
th military brass. Most admirals can be found
Even the mIrr dCcldenth have be
have written a number of reports, most
en costly,
of them manning swivel chairs in the Enthgon,
rat
he
r
From
cifldential Navy documents, we
taken from secret Navy documents, about the than the
have
bridges
of our fighting ships. The best seen how much damnap,e
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in crewel embroidery and the
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But the most serious consequence
of our
naval neglect Is that the Soviets
are steadily
overtaking the U.S. On the Ngh
sem. Already.
nra' SoViet fleet (1i)IIiit1teS
the Baltic and
Barents seas. An
other is challenging the U.S.
Sixth Fleet in the Mediterraran A turd fleet
Patrols the strategic Indian Oman, and
a fourth
gnards the approsches to
in the Pacific,
Many experts ft,ar the modern, expanding
Soviet Navy Is more than a match
for the U.S.
Navy,
Footnote: A spokesman told us
that the Navy
is undertaking a thorough Investigation
of the
recent collisions, lie point
out that some
conunanders had exhibited superb seamanship
aftey the collisjop
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fl owers or th e background?" If experienced mwedli "rii:n.
you're work.ing out an entirely
broidery. The word "point" new composition, you wouldnt Dear Elsa,
comes from the French word fill the
backound before you
Would it be lxsible to use
meaning stitch. When w say
%%ork
out
the
focal
points
of
Your
clear, bright colors for -1
needlepoint we mean stitching
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tapestry with a needle. Cornwhen it's
design first, the background miieant to be used in a conbining the two In crewel em- later.
s would give you the temporary room?
broidery on canvas can result in opportunity
to take the tiny
handsome and unusual effects.
H.J.
compensating stitches to lit Dear R.J.,
Many needlewornen have precisely against the edges of
Anything is possible if it
used the cover design of my the central design.
pleases the eye of the embook, "Creative Canvas Work,"
Remember to embroider with broiderer but I wouldn't advise
as a guide to tWs combination. a sharp needle so that you call working a Jacobe, n Tr
of
The y 've studied the realistic stitch directly Into the canvas life in the
bold, strong colors
flowers In the foreground which thread as well as the canvas
we call "true" colors. These are
are done in man)- surface holes. This adds dimension to better reserved for projects
stitches and noted that the Tent
your design. On the other hand, where contrast is more itostitch b,ack,ground only seems with a pre planned dc-sign and portant than color harmony
to be in a zolid color. Related colors in a kit, its usually military emblems
flag or
shhdes are mixed and the easier to work the background pennanit
designs
background deepens in color and then cornpletc the design. sometimes,
designs
for
near tho bottom of the picture to
I woWdn't advise a beginner children's room.s. Natural
give an almost
three- to start with a project like colors- those we find in
nature
dimensional effect .
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Veterans of World War I presiding and harry I.. Shalkr National President
Ruth
~ VWWI i, Department of serving as conference chair- hlanneman and National
I'loritLa will assemble for a man.
t hree day Mid-Winter Conkegistratlon for both groups members attending the conference on Friday through will begin at 9 a.m. Friday.
vention.
Sunday at the Red Carpet Inn,
A gala banquet is scheduled
The conference will open with
14 arx) S.11. 4,36, and Altamonte
for Sat ur(L-uv evening Iii the
it joint ses.sion of both men's
Springs. Mrs. Harland Lathse
and ladies' groups on Friday at main dining" room where the
lloyd of West Palm Beach, 1 pin.
n a ti onal president and national
In the
departfl)eflt president, will
mainMayor
hall, commander
will be the guest
Altamonte Springs
s
pe
akers.
Norman Floyd will welcome the
Mr&amp; Ch arles L (Fannette)
conventioners and offer th em
Devotional Services, conEdwards of Deltona, president
the key to the city, flay I)ollard ducted by the department
of Auxiliary 1197 of Dellaryof the Florida Department of chaplain of both Barracks and
Deltona and Mrs. John C.
Community Affairs will ad- Auxiliary will be held Sunday
hlobenia of Palmetto, a Past dr
the nssembiy.
morning at 9 a.m.
de partment president of
Ladies Auxiliary are serving the
as me men and women will hold A school of instruction for all
Auxiliary officers a nd chairco hairlllan of the Ladies' separ ate meetings from 3
PM,
to
be
continued
at
9
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women are needed for
"Blazing Guns at Roaring
Gulch" or "The Perfumed
Badge," Three men and
three women, as well as
temperance ladies and
ttras are needed for 'The
Diligent Daughter" or
"lips That Touch Wine."
Auditions are scheduled
fr Jan. at 731) P'- at the
Altamonte Springs Civic
Center, Longwood [toad;
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On one of these rides. the car mother and cleave unto his "elderly." And in the secondd
answer to tile indignant young
in which tile three of them were wife."
place, respect must be earned;
wife %%hose husband agreed
riding was struck froin the right
~v
with Ws mother that out of
it
doesn't come with age. Uving
And if that doesn't sink in, the
byanother car, and the motherlong
does not qualify a person to
respect to her, she should sit in
J*
in-la%v was killed instantly. The wife should put both her
the front seat of tile car and his
mother-in-law and her husband be respected.
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wile s1wWd sit in the back.
in the back seat. T'hen Sonny
If I were that daughtir-in.
I sur v ived with 00) minor
V ou soId "When Pus i
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to
law,
can
climb
onto
Mamma's
Lap
hoWdbe suspicious of my
juries,
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he cuddled and rocked again
comes to shove. you should tw(rivomen who really love tile
husband's priorities and in
Had the mother-in-law been
defer to)our mother-in-law, not
same man
tigate them where the),
in the back there she belonged, These Manuna's bo
uCflU. C Your uJSuuflu wants
c 1k sounds like
make count
SIlTING
the kind of
IN FRONT she'd have been alive, and her lousy husbands.
you to, but because she Is your
Ibarni who would make his
A
* elder.")
GR1DOFONE mother the
daught er-in-law would have
benefidarv of hk
DI-:A11 SIT'17ING: 17hanks.
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I been YjIled instead.
I am a inother-in-law, and I
life
insurance
policy. I
needed that. 5iy mail has been
DEAR ABBY: You certainly
Care to comment?
was sit in front with my SOfl
running
biru it with ourathIceto
one against my
I was married to such a man
-. because my daughter-in-law advice to letto
Wiflh101 DMY NAME
the
MISERABLE
mothcfla
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and
dithi t realize it until it was
. insists upon it! She says that I
I)EAR WITHHOID: hen It
fill in front beside her son. [lead
too
late.
little enough of him since
When a man marries, his
comes time to enter the
on for a few typical lett
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BEEN THERE
marriage, and she wants to
mo ther automatically takes a
.
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kingdom of [leave n. I thin k
ba'
I
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share him with tile as much as
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people are %here the%. back seat to his
Everyone has a Problem. what,,
possible
AR ABBY The con
figuratively and literally
For a personal reply,writs to
g"
I can't tell you how much I tro%ers) about whether a man's
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mother or his wife should sit
Tell crippled. In thus case, the
,ntss.
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addrrn.d eiwelop,, p1ea,
1p I am grateful that we have such beside him while he's driving MISERABLE IN THE BACK mother-in-law was only 47, and
sat.
write lett.i S. silo
arm an loving relationship. the (-ar brings to mind this true that she needs a 4ittle n,ore I ,lssw.e she was able-bodied. Abigail Van ourl!", Ill Latky C)r.,
Bovtriy Hills, ca m. toll,, for Abone.
Much of It is due to her unseIrM story:
bys bookiel "How to Writ L e tte
You
sav
that
the
daughtern
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and understand.ing nature.
First, she should tell her law shouid defer to her mother. ,on v,
Respect? No! All it takes is mother always insisted on
Stamped (20
mother-in-law that the Bible in-law out of "aspect" for her cent) ,off-&amp;ddrested.
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illuch hea( but precious I ttle light being shed on .,~
certain fundamental questions:
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further information call
32 3-65 or 831-3143.
For another
show,
whether you are two or 102
years old and can do ma gic
tricks, can dance, sing, or
be part of a skit, auditions
for a "Red - and White
Revue," sponsored by the
Altamonte Springs
Players, will be held Jan. 7
at 7 p.m. at the Altamonte
Springs Civic Center.
Here Ls,yow chance to
participate in a Bicentennial salute to your
country.
Please bring your o' :i
music.
For fur ther information
call 834-23135 or 831-3143.

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as undertaken by social change m life,' and 'would lb
be exploring In a feature on the scientist Steve Pittell over a the same pctson
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and Ash- time,"
she
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for me to look for answers ii
the backdrop of the Central
Ms. Webster is one of the 25
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Asked whether she con
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Ms. Webster, as sidered herself changed sInc
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CS camemn Bill Wagr and audio chcn Richard Wiggins film fo rm
,Nis Webster is a social case
er hipple' Sandy show's producer, Joe Decola and
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what the use of psychedelic worker with the Division of
who flew to Central Florida drugs ws all about," Ms. Family Servi
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not simple to find substitutes quickly in the large
quantities necessary. for iron ore, lead, bauxite.
Well, they tested our intelligence th the 1972
Zinc substitution is also (fifficult in the short
wheat (lea I. They tested our gullibility in the first
,
term.
SALT disarmament agreements, Now they are
Lost year, at this time, we suggested Qt being asked
for many raw ma terials at a tirnø
There is enough known hnwgwrn'
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annarenth'
ttinø lhn Iém
vvtis ii ICdUVF3 flHgflL now "take
their courage, when industry should at last have
sources
detente,
start
some of these materials, new forms and our welfare, into their hands." Out of the rebuilding
its stocks.
of suhstitution and improved conservation gloom. unhappily foretold during 19
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Perhaps it is time the United States did a little
A second change during the past year should
methods, to make it possible in time to reduce that the time wa-s
coming to shore up the
foun- be as decisiveas the first. Opinion Is shifting
our
endence
The study concludes that the United States
Soviet Union by
pr again, rather than In.
oxy
again in the Western democracies.
items.
cannot approach the goals of energy independence
Well, after a fashion that Is what happened Unlike in the 1930, recession
vesting
our
ional Prestige in a part of the
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unle-is the executive and legislative branchf-s of the
15. In the world's rmajor liberal violence -promises this time
world whose politics are far more tangled than
pare
to
be
the
nt
of imports is neither possible nor desirable.
of
government resort to "draconian measures" to
economics some heed has been taken of the dry common sense: provided, that is. that right-wing
they were in Vietnam, perhaps it is time we went
What's wanted is independence sufficient to rot
t,f
red uce fuel consumption. Th
inflation and the wild lurches to the left parties can be persuaded to make common
right to the heart of the matter -to the Kremlin
prevent our being blackmailed or unduly that had
e more that Congress
begun to, and still do, undermine sense, not
t ries to avoid coming to terms with the new
dogmatism, the platform of their itself.
Pressured politically, militarily or economically. %Ves(ern dem
ocracies,
appeal.
economics of energy -as it did in the energy bill But we must begin now while we have time
True, Secretary of State Kissinger has been
Uttle progress was made, it is true, In the
the more likely this country will be faced with
One
of
e
th
large
fl
aws
in democra - "that
and when conditions, in the main, are propitious Middle Fast: so a growing chorus of usuially i
opptng increasingly strong hints about t he
such
ts pr c
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a titioners look to the next election, not to
hawish opinion frets even more than a year ago the one
danger
Soviet meddling in Africa Pows to V
draconian" measures as fuel-rationing at some
beyond"
Note first that all six of these commodities over the perilously slow negotiating
- is for the moment running a detente. But his words are merely words, backed
time in the future.
pace which conservative way. In Britain een so carefully
can be stockpiled without serious difficulty. In the divid I Politic
uP bynorealprospectof(1etefltpeflaltIes and
of Israel force that
fact, if my memory serves correctly,
five of the beleaguered
unthoughtful a conservative thinker as .Nirs. the ~ovlets know it.
country to adopt. Terrorism grew Margaret Thatcher is
six have been stockpiled extensively at one time
now a likely future British
What penalties could we Impose?
discriminately madder when the latest spec- prime
or another by this country. The stockpiling can
minister.
In
New
Z
We
could, for one thing, stop underwriting the
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aland and Australia
tacular hot-potato airliner
be carried out slowly, during those periods of low struck
escapade
foolishly
socialist
governments
have
been
trounced
Soviet
economy with massive shipmen
during the week before Christmas
by
ts of
prices which occur from time to time in th ese some of the
at their conservative opponents; better still
grain.
For
another, we could stop exporting our
there
most conspicuous politicians in the
cyclical fields,
are encouraging signs that the shattered Labor
industrial and scientific technology to
Presuming that the Agriculture Department's Food Stamp
world - and then
th e Soviet
pa
rt)- in Australia will reassemble
program Is designed to help people who by some definition are
U
nion.
its pieces in a
But if health comes
to him who heahimself,
Over the long Pull, substitutions and alternate
collapsed.Is
considered needy, it demands some fuller explanation why any
sources are possible for most of these
corn- then at least the Western doctor can be said to more moderate inold than before.
But we won't if the administration has Its
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servicemen on active duty should be on the eligibility list.
modities, if we put some thought and effort into have started taking economic care.
In
West
Gemany
the
ruling
left-center
way.
We
will
continue
to
bluster
about
Soviet
Compensation for servicemen has been inc
th e task.
In most of the Western economies and in coalition will go into next autumn 's election
reased substantially
on a
"recoloniiatlon" of Africa and frighten our.
in recent years, and by all reports this is helping make a sue(vss
Japan the rate
e of inflation is falling. Even in
more conservative plank — on bo th economics selves with the
Bauxite is plentiful, %irtually worldwide, if
vision of a Soviet colossus astride
of the all-volunteer program for attracting men and
Britain there is
and an ti
women to
developed. There are other ores believed
the Armed Forces.
nue
perhaps brief, period in 1977 there may exist a in order to ward off the threat from
s,
to provide the Soviet Union with much of the
its Christian
Either the Food Stamp relations tail to account for
iftable
for economical
aluminum production if falling-price boom. This would be a spell in Democratic and Bavarian opponents.
all the
better
techniques
are
ecoriomic wherewithal to pursue its imperialisfic
non-cash benefits received by service families, or the pay and
found.
Recent
laboratory which production in Britain would once again be
work
suggests
it
will
be
possible
to
In
ad%'enturi.
America it looks increasingly as though the
fringe benefits offered
the military still are not adequate.
a wide range of plastic substitutes.
manygoods would fall. Democratic party, after its 1972 essay into the
With manpower costs now nuking up well over half the defense
This phenomenon, cfrtuahly unknown since absurd,
And as long as we continue to base our policy
now reali7ec that I! ut come up with a
budget, we find it hard to believe that the latter is the
Aluminum, in tern, has been popular in Ilitler's w
on knee- jerk reactions to Soviet intiatives, as if
case,
,
w
but
tvintrion
during
most
of
the
recent years as a substitute for some uses
.sensible candidate if it is to regain power from the world were a giant red-and-white checker.
of tin great periods
of world growth before then, may the Republicans next November,
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board with our attention presently
lower
focused on a
So moderation has its chance between now square
and other sources of tin and copper ore. given the than that of productivity; and from the lower and
that
proper stimulus.
1980. It matters very much that this chance will continuehappens to be labeled Angola, w
prices or slower rate of price Increase)
already should be taken, not squandered,
foolish and
according !o rules laid down by the
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WASIII,NG1`ON - Though the oil crisis
developed two )ears back. the evidence is that
this nation's and the Western world's response
has been far too little and too late. New govern.
ment studies in(hcate our dependence on the oil
cartel countries will escalate dramatically in the
next several )ears, ma king a inockers of tJ S.
national defence and foreign poli
Both can b
torn to threads by a boycott or slowdown by a
tuindlW of countries, each of which is h ighly
Susceptible to a to ta lita rian ta k eo ver.
Oil is in th e public e
Our effor ts
after a crisis. But. as is well kno%m, we are
heavilydependent on foreign sources for a string
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Friday's schedule finds
County teams are scheduled.
Brantley bounce back? The i.)lnan at Bishop Moore, Boone
and answers should be for. Patriots e mired
in a 1-10 at lake Brantley. Daytona
thmsng shortly after tipoffs season, and entertain Osceo
Beach Mainland at Seminole,
Gwnc time nit is 8 p.m. of Kissimmee tonight.
Sanford Naval at Mount Dora
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One of the b ggest ques t ions
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Langer
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their
seventh
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shattering quarterback Fran
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1iarnj at center. Jim Bakken of sion title in the last eight years
• and Promised to take the wife to team that upset the Minnesota
Tarkenton of the Minnesota St.
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Vikings heads the National 'jam's placekicker.
- Vikings 11.14 and buried the Los
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cowboys ever got that far.
of Johnny Unitas'
F'ontbaIl League All-Pro team
Angeles Rams 37-7 in the
On defense, the 78 AP voters career passing records,
McRae didn't be lieve it would National Football League
setting
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selecied by The Associated select ed
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Los Angeles and Pittsburgh's completions (2 911) and touch
all
those rookies," but Monday
Joining Tarkenton in the All I (
(;enerlv, when there's a big
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Greenwood it crd
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night, %uth his blue and white event in Big D.it is greeted with
Pro backfield are runners Alan Page of Minnesotaand quarhirbick led an
Conb
toboggan cap pulled nothing more than polite apc
Chuck Foreman of Minnesota llou.ston's ('tirlv, Culp at tack- passers
, completing 642 per
do
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his ears, he was one plause
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and 0 J Simpson of Buffalo les Pittsbtrgh's Jack Ham and cent of his atttmpts and hurling
$ j' of about 2,000 persons standing
Speed) Cliff
Not so for the Dallas Cow.
Branch of Oakland Washington's Chris Hanhurger 25 tnutxlown passes
in the wind and cold to purchase boys,
and Mel Gray of St l.ouis are are the outside linebackers,
champions of the N:itional
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The area around Mood) Coil around In the cold since 1 30
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yj
seumon
the Southern Me thodIst p.m. Monday. Spence Nelson, a
el of sports writers and broad- the cornerbacks with MmereflCt
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casters chose Ron Yary of Mm- nesota's Paul Krause at free downs an rushed or a (IUU
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nesota and George Kunz of Hal- safety and Ken Houston of record 1,0 yards.
am, today looked like the coliseum and warmed it
tmrnort at the tackles, Joe %ishington at strong safety.Simp
- son rushed for leaguesomething
out of the 1930 de- with a portable stove but
I)eiainielleure of Buffalo and
,
Tarkenton enjoyed a brilliant leading 1,817 yards and set a
4
pn-ession
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deserted the comfort when his
Larry little of Miami at the season, directing the Vikings to single season record with 23
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There were makeshift tents, n umbe r was cal led to stand in
-;; ., smudge pots, kerosene lamps, line in the frosty night air.
touchdowns, one more than
V
three or four persons huddled
GaIt' Sayers had for the Clicago
While the f an s were ready to
NFL's
Hears in 1 5.
into one sleeping bag, and a suffer the long hours
of lines
shelter made of cardboard and the cold winds from the
Branch
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for
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Alley (hp! Lyman High soccer booter 1 Helle puts his best boxes.
TT ING ori
Sou th Plains to the west,
8 yards and nine touchdowns
Wide Neceivf
loot forward to get the bail away from Gainesville's Terry
Several
of
those
s
ta
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di
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in
Tom
for the AFC West champion
Landry had h team on
fill A
Parham (151 In Monday afternoon's 3 ictory over th
eqs. Mel Otty. 5? Louis Cardi
End
e Pule line admitted they were being the practice field Monday.
Raiders.
Grav
grabbed
48
for
Ifurrivanes. Scoring goals for L)man were Steve Tyrfe with two
nais
unQbIoo, Los Ane
paid by season ticketholders to
1~an(try told the Cowboys io
l 11 TI)s for the
ies Pam, LC Grnwood. 926 y ar ds
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and Hill Pace Ith one. th11d Photo by Tom Vince nt)
purchase
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R ii e y
Odoms,
Denver Pit?SbUrOh
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cats.
Tackle
but be prepar ed put in some
NFC East. Odorns had 40 catcI
Curley Culp, Hovston oilers;
Tackle
long hours alter thai'
es for 540 yards for Denver.
Pon
Yary, Minnesota Vik Alan Page. Minnesota Vikings
,ings, Gmrge Kunz. Baftimore
Outside Linebacker
Pakken conneted on 19 of 24
Fullback Robert Newhouse
ICoils
J#ck hIm. PittSbUrgh Steel
said. "There hi nobody who
attempted field goals and
ard
scored 1.47 points.
works any harder on this team
1'IVI.sh3u}t(;If1\I'
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trainer
Ralph
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surQuarterback
Terry
Brad.
B i l l s. Larry
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"The guys played fantastic han Coach Landry, so we don't
Bill
Becqey.
ount and a day for licking wounds and vey their injuries.
ph?adha
Coach
hasknow
had
shaw was pronounced -,fine,- football," beamed head coach redmind
eyesit.all
yearLandry
and you
Krause led their respective looking at rums. But for a day
Center
Assessment:
remarkably
and
suffering
from
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mild
Cuck
Noll,
mentioning wi
Strong Safety
conferences in interceptions off, Pittsburgh Steelers coaches healthy
Jim Langer, miami Dolphins.
th it comes from work"
, with the exception of co ne ion. X rays on other pride safety Mike Wagner, who
Ken
Houiton,
Washington
Blount
picked
off
11
Passes, re- and players were pretty busy. wide receiver Lynn Swann, who players proved negative.
Quarterback
Rtdsit i ns
intercepted
two
passes,
and
Doug Todd, assiswt public
Fien
Tarkenton,
MInntscia
turning theni for 121 yards.
Free Safety
After taking the American remains hospitalized with a
While the players recovered, middle linebacker Jack Lam- relations director for the Cow.
Pau l
Krame had 10
Running
and Football Conference title frorn heild injury. Sivann was report. the coaches viewed films of the bert, who recovered three fum. boYs, said Monday.
203 yards in reinterceptions
turns.
"Our teleSim pson, Outfalo IlS;
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Oakland in one of the hardest- ed in satisfactory condition Steeler's 16.10 victory and bles.
Cornerback
phone hasn't stopped ringing. I
Foreman,
MInnetola
Mel
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piac,icur
Cardnali
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on
arfenders
Ernie Holmes and
never
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league.
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title of Seminole County's first born in The
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Taylor Mitchell II, son of Mrs. Geneva Mitchell
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player who just caught an Bishop Moore
opponent on Boardwalk with a
Felix Williams benefited well
hotel and four houses.
from the full court press,
The final score o160-37 di dn 't because
hescoretimostof his 16
tell the story Monday night.
points in the last period of the
But the fourth quarter did. fast break.
1lIsho Moore had hung
Backing Williams' 16 points
close to Crooms going into the for Croorns was Chris Glllmore
final stanza, 38-31. But Crooms wi th 13, Hudson wi th
12 and
coach Bob Bray put his charges Willie Nelms with to.
into their full fast break patwas Crooms' sixth straight
tern, and all of a sudden the victory.
dose game wasn't
close,
bISHOP MOORE: Farmer 306.
Crooms outscored
Fo 317. CarI?onó 113. Lo*ry 101,
Moore In the final quarter, 22,
T?h? IS. Srbno1 0 Totals 17
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basketball team won i ts third the Oviedo wing hit four
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Baby Patriot.s defeated the shoLs. Following closely behind
nintii grade team from Oviedo, Geiger in the Oviedo scoring
50-43
parade were Brad (Ju.xton and
Led b I)s a ne Honacker's Dan Nash who bo th finished the
Inside Pb) and Jerry McGee's g,iiime with 10 points each
outside shooting, the Patriots Ca
Calvin %Yard also acco unt ed for
were able to open up an eight seven points For the losing
point
14- after the first lions,
period.
Monday's loss left the Lions
From that point, both looking for their first win of the
Count)' squads
ds wtre season, as they have dropped
able to, Just about, match
ll three of their starts this
basket
basket, as the home
!earn held its advantage.
Oviedo will get another
score was 25-17 at half chance to break into the win
time and 38-28
column this wcck when it meets
mark, before the lions lake Howell Thursday.
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Clu.$on 5010 Ward?)7 Geger 11
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It will carry' the colors of the
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FIRST - 516. B 1. Montegue
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EIGHTH - $16, A. 1 Circuit
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3 Ramon (5) S 50. 0 (I j) 169.20; P
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ELEVENTH - I. Alava Perez (5)
SECOND-5,C: 1. Spats (1)300,
Where's Tutfy; I. Proud Emetic
2)00.620.530;? Domingo Juan 1 370, 300. 7. Chltf k5kOpee (I)
NINTH -5)6. C 1 Solo Jack , 2
11 40,0 X. 3. Fades Sheri 13) 760
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Maruri Aguirne (6) 7.00, 360, 3
TENTH -5)6.8 1 City Lites. 2
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ELEVENTH -31, 1: 1. Sapporo
(1) 11100, 17,60,460, 7. Ahlosa Joey
Pearl, 2 K's Beta. 3 My Cindy. i
(2) 3 40, 7 50; 3 Alert's Joe (6) 300.
MONDAY NIGHT
Lapping Louie; S Kenny B Eckert,
FIRST -1. Barre Okoki (5) 22 10,
0 (2 1) 7060; P (4 2) 177660: 37.71 6 J F's Top Job. 7 Sweet Daisy. I
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FIFTH - S 15. C Classy Wink (6)
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Touch of Hope: S. MortaGe
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Smythe Division

W. Illinois Names Coach

David Hobbs of England.

Dog Racing

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Denver 177, Kentucky 170
Today's Games

MONTERREY, Mexico - World doubles champions
Rani Harnirez of Mexico and Brian Gottfried of the United
States defeated Texans Cliff Hichey and
Stewart 6-7, 7-6, 6-2 in the $64,000 Serfln Cup Tennis
Tournament.

The consecutive 24 Hours of

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He said, "i am certainly
lookirg forward to this race. In and the establishment of the
all the times I've been at Daytona-LeMans Trophy. The
Daytona,! have never been r cooperation between the
the road circuit ex ce pt for once. organizers of the world's two
lea di ng endurance races will
. . when I crossed it In a pick-up
an interchange of leading
truck."
drivers and an added cash
Parsons continued, "I am award. Two new types of racing
pticularly happy to be m raN will also be making their
Speed On Go
driving with David, From first appearance. These are the
11.60, 600. 410, 2. Negul Miguel (1)
Azpi, S Santi Mencha, 6. Fermin.
THIRD - 3-16. 0. 1. Dainty
7 10, 5.40. 3 Bilbao Perez (0) 500. 0
watching him and talking with Grand International stock cars
Larrea, 7. Marurl Muguerza, I.
Lie; 7. Wyclilt Dolly; 3 In (17) 153 20; P (7)) $117.10. DD (5-7)
Chucho Hamon.
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Crease; A. Country Rip, S Batman's
$173.10
NINTH- 1. Zarne, 7. Juan. 3. Rocket; 6. Ma Habacker; . KG together for the 24 hours and be
FIFTH - 1 Santl Mencha (2)
Aguirre, I. Altu. S
Erdosa, 6. Cougar, S Easy Punch.
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finish"
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TENTH 1. Fermin, 2 Chucho, 3- Hammond, 2 Braille; 3, Phantom's
0 (I 2) $43 40
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discount the threat of
SIXTH - 1 Alava JavI (6) II 20,
Mencha, 7. Maruni, S Muguenza
Wyclitf Faye; 7. Presi dent Dave; • Peter Gregg, the 4-time Camel the strong
Chevrolet entry.
$00. 400, 2 Urza Echave (3) 620,
ELEVENTH- I Areas Miguel, Sure Score
GT Challenge Champion an- Ind) 500 winner Al Unser and
320. 3 Domngo Sanchez (1)360,0 2 Oguiia Juan,). Erdoza Bengoa, I
FIFTH - 516. C: 1. Borge; 7(3 6) 146 00. P (6 3) 1105 60
Domingo Pine:, S. Sala Echave, 6
nowiced in New York that he is Australian sedan champion
Nodak King; 3, Mineola Petite; I
SEVENTH - I. Ur:a Perez (7) Manolo Zarre,
his
7. Alava-Altu, I. Lake Janet; S. Gearing; a What's ending
long-time Allan Moffatt are expected to
2 00.6 30.6 00. 2. Echano Qulota (2) Cacho Alp),
Neal, 7 Miss Super Rue; I Knista. relationship with the Porsche return to the highbanks
S10.iOO,3 NegtJiOk.Cki (4)100, Q
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TWELFTH). FerminAguirre, 2.
SIXTH -i-SB:). Ead.s Lon Gal;
factory and switcwngtoaBMW potent DeKon Monzas to
(2 7 ) 136 60. P (I 7) 114 M.
Erdoza Juan. 3. Sarttl AItu, I.
Isla nd Drhlter; 3 .1 L. JO V; I
EIGHTH - I Manolo Muouerza Bilbao Mugueria, S Sala Lame., 6. Amy Gibson; S. Wednesday Go. 6
CSI- beginning at the 24 how's, provide additional Chevy
punch
(6) 1010, 960, $.00, 2. FermirAliu Celaya.Azpl, 7 ChuchoMencha, L. Ultra Violence; 7, ValentIne Mats,
Gregg's move represents a to John Greenwood's
(I) S 00, 140. 3 Maruni Juan (5)
Maruri Ramon.
monster
S. PIT's Chanaier
stunning blow to Porsche 'Vette - the November
360; 0 (1 6) 11700; P (6 11 197.00.
SEVENTH
SI6, C 1. Time
NINTH - I Erctgza(4)1SOQ.IIO.
factory hopes of scoring a third Daytona winner.
Flie,7 Berl,li'y Old S id; 3

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Portland
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Chicag Monday's Result
Chicago 9$. Houston 97

INDIANAPOI.JS(AP) - Top seeded Arthur Ashe will
Charles Pas.arell In the first round of a World
Championship Tennis tou rnament Jan. 1219.
,tshe, the defending WCT champion, is seeded Just
above Roscoe Tanner, Tom Okker and Jaime Fi llol,
seeded second through fourth, respectively.
Tanner lakes on Bob Lutz, Okker plays Ray Ruffeis and
Fillol encounters Frew McMillan in the first round.
In other opening-round match es, Alan Stone goes
against Marty Riessen; Syd Ball takes on Bob Hewitt;
Cliff Drysdale plays Tom German and Stan Smith faces
Mark Cox.

Eye '24 Hours

On (6) 36 00. 11.10. 2.10. 2
D-evonan Mots (0) 5 00, 2.40; 3
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Los Angeles at Buffalo
Flew Orleans at Chicago
Washington at Kansas City
New York at Portland
Wednesdays Games
Cleveland at Detroit
Los Angeles at Boston
Milwaukee at Philadelphia
Kansas City at Houstog
Golden Slate at Phoenix
New York at Seattle

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(6) 500. 210. 3 Penny Evans (2)
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THIRD- I. EdJy Beitia. 2. ($ ) 7.20, 420, 320. 2. SkilIagoler (7)
Echano Len):, 4. Oguiza Arana, 1.
10.20, 3.10; 3 Blue Benny (7) 3r60; 0
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17 I) 139 20; 1st hall BP ($2) 37 OS
Atdana Alberdi, 7. Larri Jay), I.
ELEVENTH -516, A- 1. Fruit
Urza Okoko
Float (1) 3 20. 2.20. 2 20; 2 X's
FOURTH-). Domingo Miguel, 2.
Moortglo (3) 3.00, 2 10; 3 Bob's Mia
Plegui Eloria, 3. Barn Bengoa, S
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Cacho Jay). S. Alava-Zarre, 6
BP (0-2) (I 11 126310; 31.36
Arecha Perez, 7. Ma no lo Echave. S.
TWELFTH - 3-5. 0: 1. Go Go
BuIbao-Sar,chez.
Cactus (1) 600, 3.6.0, S.60;
Swttt
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FIFTH- 1 Erdoza Ramon, 2.
Score U) 1 10. 1 60; 3. Shimmering
MONDAY MATINEE
Sala Me-ncha, 3 Manoio Aguirre. I
(I) 6.40; Q (1-3) 13-4.10; T (1-30)
Chucho Miguel, 5 Fermin, Bengoa, lIdS 10; 39.77
FIRST
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160, 7. Aldana Alberdi (7) S 10, Larrea, S. Celaya -Echave.
310. 3 Necui QuIoIa (3) 3 30. 0 (67
SIXTH- 1. Cache Perez, 2.
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
175 60; P 15 7 $1,107 60
Ogui:a Sanchez, 3. Barre-Miguel, i.
SECOND
I Ica Okoki (3)930, Arecha Elonla, S. Piegui Bengoa, 6.
FIRST - 5-16. 8: I. Lusty
I $0 360. 2 Lam, Qulola (1) 900.
Domingo JavI, 7 Bilbao lame, S
Lieutenant; 7 Taxpayer, 3 Berkley
6 40. 3 Cacho Elonia (4) 4 00.0 (13) Alava Echeve
Kelou. I Tern Gibson; S. Karen
130 60. P (31)192 70, Big 0 (6 7 with
SEVENTH- 1 P4eguI Qulola, 7.
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Domingo Beitia, S Unta Alberdi, I
SECOND - S-Il. M: I. K's
680, 7 20, 2. Ica Alberdl (3) 4 0o.
Larri Arana, 7. Eddy-Perez, S
Trigger, 2 Alert's Spirit; 3. Keen
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Aldana Leni:.
Charo; 1. Dirty Tricks; S. A yenI) 139 60. P (53) t"10
EIGHTH-1 SaIa-Altu,2. Ce(aya- tune; 4. Red Chantilly; 7. Whycliff
FOURTH - 1 Echano Zarre (1)
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NINTH - S-Id, C: I. G.M's
SECOND- I. Ica -Quiola, 2
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Monday's Games
No games scheduled
Todays Games
Indianapolis at Edmonton
Cincinnatiat Houston
New Englanø at Ottawa
Winnipeg at Calgary
San Diego at Toronto
Wednesday's Games
San Diego at Cleveland
Toronto at Winnlptg
Phoe.njx at Minnesota

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Mudru, but said failure to iraFSU Athietic Direor John
'All
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prove the
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North
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silt,
for hirini either fanner
That's Fruit Float, star of the Wayne Strong Kennel, taking a look
1UCl.l was not available for
"The- were Just not doing a I"SU Coach Bill Peterson or
for the rabbit at the Sanford -Orlando Kennel Club, where a
(fTiIj)eflt
charity program will be scheduled tonight benefiting Seminole Lions,
lie ion South's allega- doggone thing for those players Gene Cox of Tallahassee Leon,
ssued a statement academically to make then, one of Florida's 111051
succesful
Community College. LeIt to right are Seminole coeds Linda saying "no good aid would be tay in school,' said the former high schnol coaches.
Nibllck and Sandy Jones. Seminole will also benefit from a served" if he challenged his aide In Gay.
Heubin Askew.
"1 sense a real split of people
similar program Jan. 14 at Orlando-SemInole Jai-Alai. Last year dismissal "and It is in that
There
are
a lot of boys in very in Tallahassee on both of those
(lose to $20,000 was raised by the programs.
spirit that I accept it."
serious trouble academically" issts," Smith said.

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tAt I.MJ/tSSI L
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Mir'hall Fired MudraSunda)
Marcha!I fired Mudra after
I).irrtll Mudr s sideline after about 71) tdurnni raLcul sd)in, in November
that no
Shortcnming,s rather than two 197,000 to
buy off one-year of his change was antidp.tcd. Mar.
straight losing seasons were re contract at about 1.10.000 and
shall said he changed his Iflind
sponsible for his dismissal as pay ('(her expenses associated when supporters
raised money
Horitla St(v football ooach, with a coaching change.
to buy a year of Mudra's consays an FSLJ alwuni leader.
Smith said he initially be. tract and opposition to the
Jun South. a T;Illahassee at. caint dissatisfied with Mudr-a coach increased.
tarnev who is president-elect of
hcn the mach criticized as.
"They 1111gM have siayed
the FSU Altunni Association, sistanis and players In
public away in droves, and that was a

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Ph 834.0722 (Toll Free) Casselberry

There are a number of Louise handles all the office and PVC pipe and fittings. The them to take care of your
Seminole County. Florlds In the
.
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plumbing
supply houses In the work while Larry works in the
I t j. , , ,
plastic pi pe. la,t,
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courthm,te at 53mert4 Ftooda.
2 Blks North of S R 434
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. lmger Par:llcular proble ni. Of Cwt 4!,
s
ft
Sanford
area,
but only one that
Ohm claiming any right title or within f our
warehouse.
Both
wholesale
and
than
copper,
accordi "
(a, calendar months
0 supp V pro ess onal
831.2677
com
nes,
a
complete
line
of
retail
business
is
handled
Wdw tst in and to the ioIinq
%
thedat,thefit
of
pbiication
- - - - by plumbing exPe
rts, Complete Plumbers with tools.
44'I
deIIb property
plumbing supplies with 7 day a
J
Seminole Supply
this Nice Each claim
replacement parts for toilet
1
YCIJ ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED demand must "
week
availability.
9
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.
Over 20 000 faucet washers
in writing and must
is warehouse tanks are handled along with are stocked b
that an act ion to foreclose a mor. State the Place of residence and
Malt Mall
That
one
is
Seminole
Supply
post
Seminole
upply.
Inc., 100 Seminole Blvd., (Race manager. He was with Great several types of kitchen and
otrvs,
- ,~=-n* , .*to clalmard and
along with over too
LETTHOMPSON &amp;SON ROOFING KEEP A GOOD ROOF OVER
I 9 Waft
r"ord on the following Prop"iy '"
YOUR HEAD
in Orlando
South
In Must bil? SWOM #0 bY the claimant,
Track Road), Casselberry.
S.minole C ounty, FlOrid.:
OPEN DAILY- ;
Water heaters, tub and different faucet stems.
_~*
I .. Pictured above is Lonnie Thompson
'
his agent. or his attorney, or It will
warehouse
manager
until he
Seminole
Supply
Inc
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Lot 6, LAYO WOOD, according to become void according to Is,
Semirvole Supply is open 7
8 A M S P.M.
a retired three years ago Don shower valves, single lever and
new
business
The roof of a home or building
having
opened
P
the Pitt tnenaof recorded 4n Piat
double
t
ype
DATED at Sanford, Florida this
Lonnie Thompson has been in will then need replacing.
C
lured him out of retirement to
is the primary protection the roofing
these are top quality producti.
Back 14. Page U. Of the Public 2"T, day ol DeCem"
r, 1975
business for or 20
Monday
at
theIt above locatlon Nov. ul work on a part-time basis, underground
sprinkler• 6
Thompson &amp; Son Roofing can They also put on bunted
1975.
Records of Seminol, County,
is
a
family
11C
against the elements, so wFen
roofs
S. Eliw H. Cornell.
equipment,
both
wood
and
Saturday,
and
from 1 p.m. to 5
years,
which
testifies
to
his
supply
all
types
of
roofs;
build.
owned
and
Between
Malt
and
Don
FIlOa.
I
Thompson &amp; Son are enW, .~
run operation, consisting of D
Just Arrived
Executrix
can solve plastic toilet seats -these are P rn on Sunday.
repairs or replacement is ample experience in his fjne He UPS,wood orasphaltshlnglesor bonded and offer guarante'
hall been filed against JAMES T.
on
Seminole
Supply
Allen, his wife Louise, and s
of the Estate of
necessary it is essential that the has also beea in Florida for tile. They offer a 15 year that will be hacked up to
CRADDOC
VELMA J.
on Just about apr ob le mparte of the complete supply
Larry.
So for a one stop shop for all
w or k be done by someone with over 20 years. Lonnie
Robert L. Cornell, Jr.,
inventory
has
his wife; ROBERT
'
iumin
line
been
guarantee
build-up
roof
of
4ply
letter.
They
handle
both
carried
by
Seminole
your
plumbing needs, and a
di""Ied
Don
has
been
in
plumbing
for
the Inowhow and skill to do the In business on his own for three composition, and
ASHCRAFT' and ELLEN ASH : WC.Hthison, Jr.
Supply.
a 20-year residential and commercial
place that is open when you
20 years, so has plenty of ex. grin s to them.
right
.
CRAFT. his wife; KOBRIN
11 you are a do-it-yourselfer, need
Years.Fatherandsonhave onty guarantee roof using 5-ply jobs
them,
remember
Thompson &amp;
Perienceinthcpiumbingsupply
BUILDERS SUPPLY, INC., a post Office Drawer H
Seminole Supply Inc., han- Seminolehasthetoolsyou need Seminole Supply Inc. They are
Son Roofing, recently formed the part- construction. Lorin e quaran.
Call
323-12SO
operated by
and Lonnie or
field. He does all of the buying dles galvanized pipe and fit. to handle your own repairs: there when
Florida corporation; ORLANDO Sanford. Ftonida 3277)
Lonnie Thompson niership and combined their fees that these roofs will be Richard will be happy to come
Y.Nu need them. and
GYPSUM SPECIALTY, INC. ak-a Attorneys far Executrix
and pricing for the concern. fings, copper pipe and fitti ngs, they will also fell you hgiv
1400W,
First
St.
and his son RIchard Thompson, operations in the Sanford area. exactly what is called for in the out and give you
tO use
ORLANDO
0 V P 5 U M Publish:
possesses the experience,
a free estimate
c. 30, 1VS. Jan
1976
Thompson &amp; Son Roofing contract. Our work Is our on your roof work. Remember.
SPECIALTIES, INC., a Flora DEU w
equipment and skill to do any replaces old roofs and do all the reputation," he says. He uses It's Important to
rratn, ADOBE BUILDING
"keep a g
CENTERS, INC.. a foreign car .
roof Ing lob and do it right. "No woodwork pertaining to roofs. all Bird materials, feeling that roof over your headi"
lob
is
too
la
r
ge
or
too
small,,,
Decaye
d
wood
i
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t 's
IS
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poration; and WINFORD ERNEST IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
cay
w
s replaced
i
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all other work done to prepare
his i,f,, and you are required
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the roof structure for the new
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FACTORYAUTHORIZE D
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the Thompsons,
Foll ow ing the old adage 'an
os1addrflslsi47WestLyrnan MOtION. ALLEN I WILLIAMS,
ounce of prevention Is worth a
Avenue, Post Office Box too, WW*t
you're a working person
Wsatebajk,t.s
Crickett's owner stresses tha I
Part, Florida 337U, and file the
pound of cure," there are
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Plaintiff,
Original with the Cloft of In* above
VS.
several 'clues to watch fen that
have probably found that her business Is not a maid completesatisfactionwith their
Cricket
Starts
offers emergency
Styled Couni an or before February GLORIA
;after each week's house service, but heavy hOL.SC work, and
pretilct coming roof trouble. it I
promises
J. MARTIN
to
service.
Cleaning hoots are
lIh.1976;otherwisealudgm,ntmay
:cleaning, the dirt seems to be cleaning. Some of the Jobs thoroughly clean your home" chosen according to
you wait for the plaster to fall
automatically
Defendants.
8E*CE 3TAON
be entered isgainvit You for the relief
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NOTICE OF SUIT
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possibly,
you're not capable of the average housewife or the way!"
6014
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dripping
through
the
ceiling,
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$249
the
specialties
of
Crickett's
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whose residence Is:
'.keeping pace with the cleaning bachelor. These johs include
repair cos ts can run Into a lot of
EASTLAND SHOPPING CENTER
WITNESS my h9nd and the seal of
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owners
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cleaning
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:es of your home. In either stripping and waxing kitchen "new
money. Missing shingles, water I
sald Court on December .*"h, it?$.
house" cleaner, but found parties, and an answerinq
Shredders
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stains
or
blackened
wood
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the
answer
to
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and
other
areas,
cleaning
that
there
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from 119 SO up
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ~
-cleaning problems is a
Art hu r H. 3eckwitn, Jr.
bathroom tile to remove all of cleaning
around the edges of your roof,
service
that an action to foreclose a morVA
or
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HAVE Clerk of the Circult Court
these are some of the signs of
Fof
homeowners at a price they
tg&amp;gj On the following property in
;cleaning by Crickelt s
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
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baseboards, walls, windows could afford,
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Seminole County, FlIda.
coming trouble. Missing or
she established
Crickett will clean a single
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Deputy Clerk
6 Crickett's Professional House and screens, oven cleaning and her business tosofill
2
Lot III, B lock U. DREAMWOLD
the need,
damaged
shingles
allow
water
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room, or your whole hotise. Call
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2510
OAK
Publish: Dec. 30, 197S, Jan. 6. 11. 20, FOURTH SECTION, according to
'Cleaning
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owned
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to get through and cause
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1976
:(crickest) Mims, a pretty Kitchen cabinets are cleaned far off, and
the Pitt therf as recorded
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what better way to no obligation estimate on h
BOO 4. Page " Of the Public
DAILY 9-S
:energetic, lady who along with Inside and out, and the while start then with a heavy cleaning much It would cost to get your
Records of Seminole County,
'her crew will give your house glove test will show thdt even by Crickett
's. Don't wait to long hoe back in sparkling shape.
ENROLL
NOW
TO
SAVE
MONEY
othe cleaning it r*eds, and doors and heating vents are
SAT. 9.i
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FIiaETHER WITH: Rare, Dishto call for a free estimate as Defeat the dirt with the Crickett
START ANYTIME WITHIN 4 WEEKS
:,serves.
cleanedl
bookings will he filled rapidl y Team!!!
ADV.
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, washer, Refi,igtrajor and Wa;I to
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stage for Saturday's showdown pace Vandv to i
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hitter rivals. Both are 2-0 in the with two seconds left to force
league and hold a one-hall the game to overtime at 624.
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Tennessee, which was idle clutch baskets and a free Uirow

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power the Wildcats with if e han(In't been short of
brilliant defensive work by personnel we could have had a
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subdue Kentucky 73 in a record,
returning
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basketball battle.
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RONDA SEMIS.

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thereafter be known
SVStems. machines, appliances,
You are required to serve a copy fixtures, and appurtenance. which
Of your answer or other resoonsive nowareor may hereafter peffain to.
eading on petitioner's attorney, or be used with, in, or on sa i d
Maston O'Neal, Rosemblum &amp; premises. even though they t3e
Pipki ns. Suite 203,130 East Highway detached or detachable.

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file the Driginal 7n the above - med bidder for Cash. at the front wes?

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YOJ ARE NOTIFIED THAT

Lot SS, SAN LANTA, THIND the PeMioner. ROSE RT W. CLARK
SECTION, as recorded in Ptat Book be entered, and you are required to
II, Page 75. Sem&amp;nole County. Stfvf 4 C09y at yoW Answer Of
F lor id 0,
Pleading to the Petition on the
Together with all strKivres and Pefitm~,% Attorney. R, Patr Ck
m,provernerits, mw andliefealler on Phillips. of Baldwin
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By. Elaine RC?iaroe
Deputy Clerk
MacLean and Brooke

NOTICE OF SALE
ROBLRT W. CLARK has filed a
tOtiC i hereby given that Petition f or the adoption of your
prant to a final judgment of minor Child betr'ng the
of
for ec losure en tered In the above TRAVIS WARREN KIWALA and a
c aptioned •ct . I will Sill the prayer contained within the Petition
property situated in Seminole requests the Court to a*a'd that a

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE DEV 29
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL COR.
CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
EIGHTEENrH JUDICIAL CIR.
NO. IS-1611-CA-49
CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
DIVISION A
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ADVANCE MORTGAGE COR CASE
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PORATION, a Delaware cor In 11he Manor of the Adoption of:

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The annual meeting of the
members of First Federal Savings
W4 Loan Association of Seminole
C*ynly. Sanford. Florid&amp; *ill be held
at the main office of the AssoUslion,
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976 If - fail to do so Judgment by Courthouse in Sarford. Florida. at
defaultwillbetakenagainst yGufor 1100 AM? on January IIl. 1976
the felitf demanded in the petition.
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JOYCE RIGO to BARBARA JOYCE imPf0vtMentSrVo* and hereafter on
BOWEN and the
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attached
petitioners mInor Child from thereto: also all gas. steam, electric,
JOSEPH JOHN RIGO to JOSEPH water, and other heating. cooking,
JOHN BOWEN by which names refrigerating, lighting.
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KENNETH WAYNE 8RON and
To Stanley Adam Rgo
PATRICIA BROWN. hiS Wili.
100 Robert Strew
Defennts
Building 5, Apartment I
NOTICE OF SALE
Onghamton. U York
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that pursuant to an order or a frs
BARBARA JOYCE RIGO, 34 judgment f foreclosure entered in
Carriage Hill Circle. Casselberry, the above captioned at'on. I will
Florida, intends to apply to the Sell the property situated in
Honorable Dominick Saul, Ji,,dge *f SeminoleCounty. FIorida,dekri
the above Court, at his office in the at toiIo'
County Courthouse at tOO o'clock
If 119, SAN LANTA, THIRD

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Civil Action Number IS-IW-cA_o9.O
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TO~ RUSSELL BEMIS
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RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
January 30. lt?6; otherwise a
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Judgilo,ow may tw entered against
that an action for Dissolution of
M&amp;rriggthas been filed 69SOM you. Complaint.
and you art required to terve a copy
WITNESS my hand and wal of
-of your writtm dittenses to it. if any. this Court on D#C#mb#r 24th, 191S.
on Carroll Burke, Atforym for (Seal)

Sanford Florida and file the
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TELE VISiON LISTINGS AND
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volved in bizarre murder set in

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thoughts about his -free and
equal relationship" with Julio
ten she takes oft onasluing
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single girl Inend.

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and W give up a lucrative
hauling contract to prevent
man and his granddaughter
from rislung their lives in a

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1959. (Fri.) "Apache Woman."
Lloyd Bridges. Joan Taylor.

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Casrelberry Rotary Club, :30 a.m., The

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award show covering all the
honors handed out in last year's
10 or so awards shows. All the
nominees will gather in a
stadium, if one large enough
can be found. Each nominee
Will get an award and be
allowed to speak for 30 minutes,

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ph)' of Millard Fillmore in hope

Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:50 a.m.,
a1Je}"5 Altamonte Springs.

Mchol1es Anonymous Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201
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Seminole Lions Club, 7 p.m., QuaUty Inn, 14 and 434.

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Bingo
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Early Birds 7:15pm.

Luxury Patio Apartments

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not to
them. Maybe

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Sanford Kiwanis Club, noon, Civic Center

Cassleberry Ro ta ry Club, 7:30 a.m, The Caboose,

of 'your club ar ?ivjtip'

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Seminole South Rotary Club,

Chumley's, Altamonte Springs.

Alcoholics AflOfl) mous Women's ' ,,,
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place to live, car Ic, drive, a job, ci'
some service you have need of,
read all our want ads every day.

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*Large Wooded Lots
*Paved Streets 'Sewers
Street Lights •Sidewalks

FURNISHED
OR UN FURNISHED

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NO SECURITY

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Wanted to buy used Office furpiture
Any
Quantity
HOLL'S

CaSsetberry, Hwy. Il 92. 530 1706

1973 Ford Window Van 300
57.595 or best offer
Phone 372 5065
1971 El Camino Super Sport, PS &amp;
P8,AM.FM. air. Call 373 5700
after $ p.m.
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uppie's
I *1lir5 Water Heater's S am. to
pm. lPsru 5,1?. 2331.5. Park DrIve
373 561?.

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efticient awning or srrgfe hung
8)1 9974

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Sr-cur?, Loch's Installed
PPon 371 84.63

Land Clearing
ESTERSON LAND CLIARING
Bulldozing, Excavating. Ditch
work Fill dirt. t
soil. 127.5943

C&amp;A

BackHoe

Pressure Cleaning
A&amp;A CLEANS ALL
Exterior pressure clearri.g
3?) 0863

Radio &amp; TV
)RIVF 1f,i TV SERVICE
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Casseiberry Phone 5)) 9641

Service

Land Clearing, fill dirt, clay, rock.
All kinds of digging Hou'setrallers
ored
moved 3729112 or 834

Roofing

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F ret estimates

Office

Machines

OFFICE MACHINES

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IGHT HAULING, tUcK &amp; trash
II Hail Ar'i,t ii
F'tu.rit'P) *721

Heater Cleaning

'We rr, (t' it 11ak5 ,Ird r'ucc .5
Free PiclIupand Delivery
Sanford Busin"ssMachine, 3n5
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'peel roof repairs, fiat roots or
shingles Ail warP, guaranteed
OP000EN ROOFING 3116700
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Pest Control
API flPOIjPl PEST CONTROL

i llefal;ons

Dressmaking, ladles',
men's, Children's Drapes, Quilts,

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312 0707

Donn,s Canada,

7567 Park Dr'e
'c',iN'r S Cleaned, all nirakes IS
vrArScaper.eqrce Pt Miller. 177
- 5190

(3 it Burner Cleaning &amp; Set- vice, 21

Upholstering
Pet Care

Hour Service Dykes Heali ng &amp;
Air Conditioning, 322 1$1?

Home Improvements
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46-Commercial Property

JIM'S HOME INPROVEMEPIT SEP

Pooling And Carpentry Repr

43-lots-Acreage

MlNOt.[ 'O Acreage tracts,
mall and large 17.000 per acre
nd up Terry Petty, Realtor 621
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PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Call Phil Gonialez 305 373 3919

KEEP WARM. Replace your old
JALOUSIE WINDOWS w'th more

Burglar Alarms

Sanford,

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ANY DESCRIPTION SANFORD '73 Plymouth Fury, very nice.
AUCTION, 373 7)40
37.000 mi., auto, PS &amp; PB, radio.
vinyl top. 12,750. 373 6035 aft er 5
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SOLAR HEATING AND ','IATEP

519E Firs',3fl 5717

3803 Oilando Drive
Sanford, 373 5700

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WI Lt, BUY OR CONSIGN

Central Ht',i! 7, Ar Concltonrrg
For, free cStimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford. 3fl.
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
Ibormerly Harriet? S Beauty NOkt

Bedroo,r,. 1 bath's A1rCAdy Set up
with awning and skirting C heap
Phone 373 0110 110 Exeter Court,
Carriage Cove Mobile Home Park,

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Custom Built Homes With Many Plans To Choose From

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balance Of 17.136 or payments c'
193 month. 373 3610 after 5 pm

Plumbing

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices paid, used, any condition.
644 $176. Winter Park
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Beauty Care

Plights 32? 2352

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Sanford Kiwanis Club, noon, Civic Center

Rest ['st,ii." tirover

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68-Wanted to Buy

1977 Karman Ghia, 4 Speed. air, AM
FM. only 32,000 miles. A real
collectors item, Only 57,195, Cal
Whitey Eckstein. 372.1451. Dealer

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

sIding &amp; sotl,t system
Roofng. Gutters. 70 yr's
Eagle Sid-rig Co 131 9563

Days 371 ttij

REALTY INC
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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

HAL COLBERT
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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

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I can cover your tome with alum,

322-2420 ANYTIME
REALTORS MIS 2S4SPARK

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and
BLACK 5&amp;5l T H.
Trimming,

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A COMPLETE TREATI 3 bed room
home with many extras. CL
f en ced rear yard, evtra large lot.
Scr eened porch, equipped kitchen
$15. 500

Pt'u R,'.iI Etale Ilrcjkc'r
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1973 Chevrolet. 11.550
1971 VW Bug, air, $1,700

GOAL IF lED

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1964 Buick Skylark, blue, black vinyl
top,
power
steering,
air,
automatic, only $1,195. Call Don
Pope, 3771651. Dealer.
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MOONEY APPLIANCES 3230697

HERE IT 151 Just what y ou've been
sh opping for. Well kept 3 bedroom
home in nice neighborhood.
Range. carpeting, dishwasher,
fence, paneled family room,

$76,900

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KENMORE WASHER. parts.
Service. used machines

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A LITTLE SALESMAN IN PP III
T, , That's a Classified Acit

wing results, try one, and listen to
your phone ring Dial 372 2611 or
$31 9993.

Phone3277683

love with it , and only 5)7,903

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1975 Honda, CVCC, 7. 400 mile's. I
mos . old. $7,900. 373 5713 after 6

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TWO PLUS TWO ISFOUP
And That'sA Fact'
Classified Ads Gets Resu lts
And That's A Fact Tool

Shoeing

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Refrigerator , Dryer ,

RIVERFRONT HOME - Just listed
2 bedr oom home .it Lemon Buff.
Range, refrigerator, washer,
dryer. Car pe ting and furni sh ed C
L fence surrounds lot. Y ou 'll fall In

Harold Hall Realty

.5', 11 P.

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By Owner, ipj't

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52 -Appliances

Home of BPP Warranted Homes

Clean 3 bedroom, Ii bath, avocado
stove S, refrigerator, blue carpet,
central heat &amp; air.
Payton's. 377 1301

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321-0041

I ,'irI y tInilal 7 )5P 7,5

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KULP DECORATORS
40'? W 1s1 St 377 7335
Buy Furniture

EXECUTIVE LIVING, I BR, ?bath,
fcx'maldlning Separate cottage or
game room area. &amp;49 Son
TWO STORY STUCCO

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FURNISHED 4 bedroom, central

322 7643

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THIS HANDY MAN FIX-IT
117,000 Home has? BR, 1 bath and a

Ifyotj have a job and good credit, we
can move you into a one, two, or
three bedroom garden homel

plan, 2 baths, central heal &amp; air.

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carpeted. fenced yard with utility
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5.9.000 323 4313 after 330 I
pm

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MONDAY, JANUARY 2$
Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Chic Center.

Real Estate

323-9410

DUPLEX- 2 bedroom con '7
block, excellent Condition, no City
taxes, by ow ne r 322 6420

zoning.' Low down, low monthly
and low interest, $19,500
PLANNED FOR DAY NUR5ERYRustic 3 bedroOm, large shady lot,
quiet area. Will make excellent
private home Terrific potential

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

1505 W. 251h St.

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322-2420 ANYTIME
REALTORS ME,S 254$ PARK

79-Trucks-Traile rs

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Sew model 600, $169 50; Touch 'N
Sew mod el 755. Over 5.500 new,
balance $715; Singer Feather
Weigh?, 160. Singer with drop in
bobbin, left for repairs, $26. Term's
- Low as 55 per month. See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
L)c*ntow'n
307 lstSt
M.

WITT REALTY

MAKE $555- Nearly new 3
bedroom, 2 bath, With commercial

(ill Sanford's SalesLeautr

l'1'.'y I? .',7 I .'u'
SOuth of Santc' 1

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control, carpeting &amp; fencing What
more can yos ask f r

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7:50 a.m., Lord

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SANFORD
Country

TEENY DOWN

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 23
8 a.m., Mayfair

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2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOU S ES

puhlic

Miller

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577.500

Singer Sale

VACANT-? YEARS PEW'
Want offer. Out of state owner, 3
bedroom, It: baths, Spanish,
central air, garage, applianc es,
carpeting, asking

Req Pea' l,ctate Broker
327774$
3220179

NEW high quality homes with Only
TOKEN DOWN PAYMENTI You
can't afford to rent when we can
make Ownership this easyf

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Pent RIDe Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for on ly 51.50 per day.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

tables with drawers, good con

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BEDROOMSUITES

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Did you Inc', that ','cur
club or orqInI!ltIuiI LIn
anpear in this listing each
v.eek for only S3 per
',seek? This Is an Ideal

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FRIEDCHICKEN

DEAR GLADYS. We have found
that 2 bedroom I' bath charmer
You've been looking for In the mid
5 thousands. Has lovely paneled
family room, nicety landscaped
Yard Just perfect for your
husband and you We lost your
Phone number, so please give us a

I',cdro3m apt , k,tcheri
equipped, air. carpeted Large
I's',a!r i'arrJ SI°S ft's ll? 2?t
y,
rU's &amp; ev"s

Florida Power &amp;

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SAVE A BUNCH' Owner has a
surplus of homes and has to sell
this one Partially completed
addition on the rear of this 2 OR
home Kitchen equipped, fenced
rear yard Slashed to $13,900.

1972 HONDA 330 CHOPPER
Excellent Cor'dit,on 1-413
P hone 173 9025

64-Equipment for Rent _

ditlon, 322 6072.

Bunk Beds and Dish washer

NO GIMMICKS
LOW LOW INTEREST
PATES

1973 H onda 4SOSernI.Chop
5651)
Phone 323 5700 after 3 p.m

If you are having difficulty finding a

S pc. gold sectional and 2 walnut end

NO GIVE AWAYS.

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2 BEDROOM, KITCHEN FUR
PIISHED, HEATANDAIR
Phone 322 445,3

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THE 00141 PACT"

Stenstrom Realty

31A-Duplexes

Gardens

Sanford Lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn,

Kish Real Estate

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&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, str&amp;ghl chairs, filing
cabinets, as is. Cash and tarry.
POLL'S
Cassetberry, 17.92.130 4206

51-Household
Goods
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51355150 CoIorTV

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easonabte cost. 3 bedrooms, 2
bath c.ir well shaded lot at end of
dead end street. School, church
and shopping in walking distance.
Needs clea ning, painting and
repairs to walls fin and out),
dining room ceiling and plumbing.
Has new root. Best otter over
$11,000 lakes. Cash or minimum 20
pct down. No closing costs. 322
1217, ext 26

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QUALITY INtl NORTH
46 SR 131. 1 inq...ciOd

Sanford Optimist Club, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.

it's a "dog", but has potential for
PfOtit or comfortable home at

3?? 8353

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br? Bedrooms Adultsonly PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2345 Park Drive. 570 up

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bedroom, utililiC'S included, $150
per month. Adults Only 377 4470

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Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic Center,

',%'ereal ers Anonymous, 7:30 p.m.,

REAL

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LARGE HOUSE-SMALL PRICE
Four bedroom, 7 baths, PLUS
sewing room, sitting room, and
utility room. Fenced yard with
above ground pool, Fruit tree,.
on ly 572.500

Handy Man's Delight

Greene, Inc.

Forrest

FREE GIFTWRAPPING-All Baby
Gifts, KnitS, Christrnng Gowns.
PAY TON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
Pr 17? 1101
2640 Hiawatha

than new. 542.500.

80i 'd lst5t
323 6061 or 323 0517 eves

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Used office furniture

AUCTION
Friday, Jan. 9, 11A.M.

FIVE BEDROOMS'
super buyf Pric ed to sell. Fireplac e
In family room, for mal dining
room, big garage, fenced. Better

M.UNS WORTH REALTY

LAKE MARY
I Bedroom, I bath
frame hom&amp;', detached garage,
nice Shade trees, near tithing,
swimming
JUST
LISTED,
l,9U5

CLEAN APARTMENT
FOR RENT
PHONE 377)30)
-. .-vater front cottage on the sceni c
Wekiva River Furnished 7

I S A B I., E D
A MER IC AN
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Custom home On ojr lot or ours We
will arranos, tinanc.ng .

41-HOUS4?S

SAPI,','O PARK, I, 2. 3 bedroom
t,i'*ter tlptt Adult &amp; family park
Weekly 3515 l'4w, 17 97, Snnlorct

Lord

SATURDAY, JANUARY 17

"The 2nd Get'em Hot"

Real Estate

.3 Rooms for 1 or couple, water
furnished,
air
condition,
References required. $100 month,
ISO deposit, 372.7399.

NOTICE

to ;

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R,q P*'i! Estate Broker

AVAILABLE

FRIDAY, JANUARY 1$

rMyment, monthly payments less
IPAfl rent, Government SubsidiZed

373 1321 or 372 6520

MONTHLY RENTALS

Club,

conventions.

________

3,55

Alcoholics Anonymous (open meetIng), 8 p.m., 1201
W. First St., Sanford,

Rotary Club of Lake Mary,

duri ng, t h e Olympics

.

.')ps, all (.lUld start you on a new
and profitable Career Call 562

'e.

gets historic and nom-

mates somebody without first
saying, "lie is a man who.,.."

-

TarWJCtOS and Lemons
P U . I-lutcn*s brr, 372 4054

THURSDAY, JANUARY 15

New houses ri a rural area No down

4QQ5q Ft Strop Space
bO0;4 Maole

323 1930

Oranges, Grapefruit. Tangerines

Sanford Kiwanis Club, noon, Civic Center

('t..l,

Tangerines

no

'Em While *
* They're Hot" *

2764

_

-'

GOOD ALL DAY

D

ft".L

CHICKEN DINNER
3 PIECES CHICKEN. HOT ROLLS
Choi ce
Cole Slaw, French Fries
Potato Salad, Baked Beans
Mashed Potatoes &amp; Gravy

'i.'.

downstairs, quiet

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

--

* "Get

Catt

1974 Honda CL 700, like new
Luggage rack Best offer
Phone 372 7539
__________________________

---'---

1919S.French

to oualf,'d b'iy('rOulIly!

I

placeto live, car to drve. a job, or
New seller every hour. Have had up
some 'ervice you have need of, 1987 Iriternat Gnat Scout, I wheel
to 16 truck loads to sell. This
"cad all Our want ads every day ,
drive, ,sl? 1759
auction for people wtro want to
322.6457
_______
__________
sa ve or make money. We sell b-- ----- -- - -.------ --..-the piece, dozen, gross, or
61-Building Materials
I
.4 . . ..
80-Autos for Sale
truckload. All types 'of goods,
-jew elry, food items, bric.a brac,
5'ns ( 0 Ix!x12
CHULUOTA- 2 (JR. 7 baths, Fla
AnyCarCarcrystal, radios, S tracks, many Us ed Lumber. Al?
rm.,, kit, equipped, carpet, air
Heart Pine .'.Ii .','c,i't' Dell)
other items
No Money Down
Phone 372 7791
heat, drapes, laundry rm., tool
HWY 46 FLEA MARKET
_______________________
WITH GOOD CREDIT
house, corner fenced lot, citrus,
On Highway lo. Sanf or d
For Example
$23,711) FHA terms CHLJLIJOTA
I
(BefrindAuctlonGaltenlesj
62
1971 Fiat Racer
Lawn-Garden
REALTY, 365 3757
. - .
1971 Duster. 6 cy, , Sta nd .
Lirge size floor model Oil heater, 250
1970
Hornet. 6 Cyl . Stand . 36000
gal. lank, c on crete 'land to hold
Spectr,scideqranul-s for lawn insect
Original mites , $9'?)
Oil tank. Chimney and copper
control Grrd"nL,rrd, 1100 W 1st
,
others !0005..','.r,
IdrryS
on,
tubing. V,'ill sell for $200 Call 372 ___
St , 37) (,4)9_
____
vi's
REALTOR

322 1959. 1?? itt-s

Call
W. Garnett White

76-Auto Parts

'

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0
OLIN U PAL COIl TRAC TOP
P EAt. ESTATE, INC

Central Floriaa's
MULTIPLE LIS T ING REAL1OR

3724991

o chcc.se from, on e 54.000; on e
1.4.500; on e 56.500, or we will build
your l'iorns, on one of these lotS for
A package deal

.

60-Office Supplies

7 Good living roo
m chairs, 7 Chests;
single bed; boy's clothing, size to,
323 5 873 or 373

JOHNNY WALKER

Stemper Realty

7 Off ices attacec'J Warehouse truck
height Large fenced outside
storage Central lora'on

Large 2 BR, downstairs apt all
utilities, i n cl heat 540 wkly 372

NAVELS,GRAP!F-M oIls
.T ANGELOS
- $7SCIflUSHEL
177 673) or 372 (1)57

3

.-

3725672

Kitchen Bathroom
Cabinets.
C ounter top's, Sinks. Installation
available Bud Cabell :n s2
anyll Tie'.

LAKE LOTS

Movieland Drive in Theatre,
South Il P2 Phone 3fl1216.

327 1770

BUY-SELL-TRADE

31131SF First St.

free

Reconditioned Batteries, $17 95

II' Johason fiberglass fishing boat
and trailer, 74" Snappin Turtle
mower, 30" power lawn Sweeper

3226670

ii bl'.,
i1ir tr,
P.',r'licnviIl' Ave 511.500 Te''ms if
(1'-', rc'rJ

thoutentis of dollars less now.
Ar,
Hard to find smal
acreage at a small price Buy S of
10 acres at 52,503 per acre or If
acres at $2700 per acre Terms
available

Commercial Building

09

2507 French Ave 3fl 3472

'')

PRIVATE DINING ROOM AVAILABLE FOR PARTIES,
BANQUETS, MEETINGS ETC. REASONABLE RATES

and '#y. tOte slow
I

The attack will consist of stom.
ping into the sponsor's office
and shouting, "Hey, Jack, I'm
tr)ing to sleep!"

.V
IF ., 1 .
14
1
_

ja~110A-

~
iw

Rinfew-.1 I

,

SWAP 16 it Ccti,i V Bottom Beat
for good Sp'nei P ,ano, or seft. $373

'

2 !

It's like pennies lroni heaven wIre
You sell "Don't Needs" with,
want ad.
DELTONA BARGAINS- Builde
must sell these 3 new homes. Weri
Priced from $29,500- will sell ((x

Peg Peal Estate Broker
.IOHNKRIDER.ASSOC.
107 W Commercial
Phone 322 7111
Sanford

50--Miscellaneous for Sale

SANFORD

312 !4?I

All admitted

Come browse every Sunday at iPie

exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanf or d Ave.
A small CtaSsifis,d Ad brrrq's
b'Q '
Try O*'*" 4r%5 SC C.'.?? 377
781) or Iii c'c9
78-I%kflorc'ycles

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

Wcollof

ESTATES

-

.

540 charge

ROBSON MARINE
7921Hwy 17 'f7
372 5961

desired

372 7371, 377 1196, 37'S 1964

BAMBOO COVE APTS

Merchandise
-

New) bedroom block. nr,sintin,jnc
free. Corner lot on paved noacis,
car pet, air &amp; immediate o.
cupancy. $75,400 . Qualified for
Interest credit of $1,770 T er ms if

-- -.

37-Business Property
,

SWAP SHOP Ft FAM4R7
Anyone can be a eIier or 1 buyCr

'

3226457

PL.'t I 'Till

Pliw Swim,
fish, boat, Clubhouse, $30 mo. Free
literature, P.O BOx 40, Osteen.
Fla. 3276.1, 372 6077
__________________________

neighborhood. Ideal for older
cerson or couple. Call days, $31

NAVEL ORANGES
U'U.,UtI)

Sanford Optimist Club, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.

i

KOVE

.. .
55-Boats &amp; Accessories

Country Club Corp.

DeBAR V

CallBart

furnished, $)35 month
preferred Peon.'. 377 447Q

..-

or
Paying for w rn one else's building

qualIfying.

$22.950

35-41iflobile Home L.ots
--

116W 2nd .5t.

I OR turn, apt

9-Good Things to Eat
--.-----

TUESDAY, JANUARY 13

-•'.".

.4

milonomwI

- %
fe."- -

chnuz hiinn

3

Alcoholics Anonymous (closed meeting) 8 p.m., 1201
W. First SL Sanford.

-'S'-"

1.

.

~1.

than th

;,VALop4APAp;',r.1Ts

32213

Into this I bedroom, 7 bath horn .
With your growing family. Enlo
the comfort of central heal air
and other features of the mon
expensive homes
but for Ont

Furnished

-_-----

i-wap
&amp; Trade
-

Get some acti on will, a Herald
classified ad We'll help you write
an ad ttrat will bring .i fast sale.
CALL ifl 76)1

From using 'your Ironre

Bedroom block, 2
bath.
recreational ammenitles, split
bedroom arrangement, kitchen
equipped , enclosed garage, out
standing landscaping. Only $1,503
&amp; take over payments, No

Expand

372 4570

New government program, child1 One . &amp; 2 bedroom apartments,
cars, for as lo* as S? per week, of 1
furnished or unfurnithed. Newly
redecorated. Come see. 300 E
,v ouatify 32) SIll
Airport Blvd Sanford 373 I3ti

Parents, 7L30 p.m., band

REALTY,

Onebedroomtra,lerinpao,a
S7SplljtS7Sdeposit

ADULTS, NO PETS

First St. Sanford.

?hlI OrI,rrrrjo,ye

For Sale or Rent,? acres. 5 room,
1', bath mobile home In Geneva,
Phone 372 1061 alter 6 pm,

- .31-Apartments Furnished
P

A BABY'S WORLD Care for intants
lOage2onty Neil to new Drivers'
License Bureau 3774645.

Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic Center,

---Will attack any sponsor
whose commercials are louder

'9. (Wed. only) AFTER
SCHOOL SPECIAL.. The So.
cret Lifo 'of T. K. Doannq."
Jothe Foster and Eduar d Franz
star in this humorous story of a
young girl who develops a
senvtEve relationship with her

.%

(

.1110

111-

wife, after comparing her
brand of soap to the one being
touted, says. "I'll keep using
my
pal. Your stuff would
burn the hide off a buffalo."

Republican conventions but

.

-

I

.

corniiercia1 in iliich a real house-

Adijt5

--

damage, SitS mo 3234389 after
5 30 p m

I'le

6-Child

Al coholi cs Anonymous Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201

Seminole High school Band
room,

-Will find an unaired

vlth an car cocked Ill C1SC

%N/ICTRIC COM

THE
HERALD
. . '
,-a-Ep1111111P

w.

7 ftc'ctr

I

___

MONDAY, JANUARY 12

w, see below

CAU 322-2611

V

Seminar, 10 a.m. to
3 p.m., SCC's Sou th Seminole Ce nter, 1-4 and 436,
Registration, 9:30 a.m. No charge.

-Will get a boa constrictor,
set it loose in a supermarket
ar1 see if it squeezes Mr.

-Will play poker during TV
coverage of the Democratic and

ADAM 12
€9 MICKEY MOUSE CLUB
BaW)

1111

.

Wf'AL TOR 13 IIr,,ricti OlIce Plo I

34-tv'biIe Homes

-

.,_

m173-4

WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
Buyi ng a new home? Moving to an

* * * *
Freedom

HIDDEN LAKE

-

-

Rentals

Call 473 iss,
Write P 0 Box 1213
Sanford. F lorda 37771

Woman as Head of the Household

Regarding TV cernmerciaLs,
i'e resolve that in 1976 we:

with Complete

weekly

company training .ind tation Set
up Investment of 5600 $5,000 Call
collect, Mr Carson. $13576 5370

______________________

-

U a) SESAME STREET
THE FBI (R) Preempted

THE LONE RANGER

Lord

SATURDAY, JANUARY 10

-Will try not to watch TV
coverage of the winter and
summer Olympic games, which
have become a crashing,
bloated bore. Will play poker
instead.

PANY
I

demand.
--Chicago?

()3ua5, Helen Reddy, Scatman Crothor. Jacques
Cousteau (Fri) IRA
a) ADDAMS FAMILY
430
"4) MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
'6) MERV GRIFFIN SHOW

M

Rotary Club, 7:50 a.m.,

Senior Citizens tour to Cypress Gardens and Citrus
Showcase at Wint er Haven, Leave Ci
vic Center, 8:30 a.m.
and Seminole Plaza Casselberry at 9 a.m,

-Miami or Pittsburgh
games; that's a non-negotiable

hours

FTU Oviecto-Dupleji, turn. Or
unfurn. Ideal location, Reasnoble
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. llj
365 3721,
Classified Aci
didn't work,
Garden Apis . 1 &amp; 2 BR, afr, carpet,
there wouldn't be any
drapes, GE appliances
dw,
FACED WITH A DRINKING
Franklin Arms Apt', .'736650
PROBLEM .
P,'rh,
Alc oholicAnonymous
7 Apts., 1 or 2 bedroom, turn, pr
unfurn.. both AC, w w carpet. $50
Can Help
"Hotl i ne," Adults or Teens

Chumley's, Altamonte Springs.

Regarding television programs, we r esolve that in 1976
we:

,, 1171
4: GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

,

-'Okay, we won't quibble.
i%'e U's Minnesota games.

...

330

Panic '- John Forsyrne, Anne
Ftanc When a mctOnst hits a
Pedestrian who dies instantly,
his attempt to got help Is met
with denials that the accident

STARRING

-

14) IL ALL IN THE FAMILY

I I "VU

1,3 3 4* Si* 1,4% 9,30

-

FRIDAY, JANUARY 9

Schuren Realt

7 Bedroom for rent,
turnsShCcl
3?? 762?

- 30-Apartments Unfurnished
'.',','AP 16 ft Cc
V flottoin
.
, ,
br good Spinet Piano, or sell, 5375.
One
&amp;
Two
bedroom
apartments,
- 377 6670
_,,
car pe ted, air, turn. &amp; unfurn 595
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call
10111 up 372 15)0.
Free, 611 7077 for "We Care"
-

4

'

nyshade Park,

Seminole South

Vending routes avalalilt' Only 1 tO

-

LMngwood Tourist Club dinner meeting, noon, Sun-

-Well then, how about the
Dallas Cowboys' games?

SOUNOSTAGE (R) (Wed )

1200
2 .9' NEWS
4. 6.; YOUNG AND RESTLESS

6.58
.12" PAUL HARVEY
700
112) .12. TODAY (Local news
at 7.25 and 8.25)
14) 11€ CBS NEWS
ft SESAME STREET
II) 000DMORNINGAMER
ICA

we'll take the Redskins' games.

neighbors" compete for prizes
on the basis of how much they
know about each other
a) (Mon) ERICA (A) (Tues)

NEWS
8:55

41
6.11 AS THE WORLD
TURNS
11' RHYME AND REASON
2.00
U ELECTRIC COMPANY
I $10000 PYRAMID
a) (Wed only) CLASSIC
THEATRE PREVIEW

show ln which live women, real
-

11.55

6.50

2) 12) DAYSOF OUR LIVES

For families or friends of problen

the Evening Herald today,

SISTER INC., noon Holiday tan,

tl:t' loca l stiffs

33-Houses

TV. 1700 5 Fiench,

apartment?

Re a ltors, 327 1)0?

DYNAMIC
OPPORTUNITY
-

WANT TO SEE A WONDER A
WORK? Place a Classified Ad n

Alcoholics Anonymous (open meeting), 8p.m., 1201
First St. Sanford,

SCHUREN

facilities

3 Bedr oo m block, 7 bath, paved road
&amp; frontage on Spring led lake
529.500 Terms if desired

3 Bedroom, I bath, $20.000 wi.t
terms

_________

drinkers

Club,

month

'

YEAR END SPECIALS

-

SUNLAND AREA

all $712
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

-.

-

'

LAKE FRONT

family room, garage. carpets.

24-Business Opportunities

For further 'ntormat,on call 473
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P
hot 553. Sanford, FIa. 37?;)

Rotary Club of Lake Mary, 8 a.m,, Mayfair Country

East coast, to show Los Ange.
les Rains games on Sundays instead of the inferior battles of

t it's no go on the Rains,

4

Springs.

Altamonte

SVzII ask CBS' and NBC's
New York stations, for all us
Californians out here on the

.9' THE NEIGHBORS: Regis
Pfl'bn hosts this new game

raScOlondas *

12 HI NEIGHBOR

Sugar or Cotton.

2.30
2 12 THE DOCTORS
4 C THE GUIDING LIGHT
U SCHOOL PROGRAM.
MING

2,11

PASTOR'S STUDY
SUNRISE SEMESTER

Altamonte Springs Garden Club covered dish supper
and meeting, 6:30 p m., First Federal of Orlando, SR 438,

321.0041

68-Wanted to Buy

-

53-N.Radio-Stereo
._-..

For Small Busjnessman

'.'.LS

RENT PURCHASE PLAN
Modern Clean 3 bedroom homes,

WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME?
Buying a new home? Moving to an
apartment?

-.'------

Tuesday, Jan. 6, 1976-7 B

COLOR TV. 5)1.95 MONTH
Yes, we will shim you how yOu can
CASH 322-4132
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
OWN your OWN office for 10 pcI
6.4.4
1006
For used furniture. apnuian'cs.
down, ba lance SIll Si per month
too ls, etc. Buy 1 or 100 1 items
This IS an office condominium.
for your appointment, Home Entertainment Center, with
Call today
larrys Mart. 715 Sanf or d Ave
color new picture tube. 5250 377
-, -'-in'
caiiers 9e! Is? Choice of
75)9 alter
SUiteS
We Buy Furniture
Each unit has individual entry, Color TV's from 550,' 86W, from
DAVE S'171 93 70
electric service and toilet
$ )5; Service all makes. HERBS'
________________________

3 72 711$
AFTER HRS.
372 971
322064 1

W w w

GET THOSE LUXURY ITFMS FOP
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADSI

Park Ave..

_______________

IS A LCOHOL A P WO fILE 7,5
IU YOUR FAMILY
AL. ANON

THURSDAY, JANUARY 8

S

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

46-Commercial Property

_________________________

545.000

Get some action with a Herald j3 Bedroom, kitchen equipped. 1160
Classified ad We'll help you write
per month, First month and 1100
an ad that will bring a fast sate'
damage deposit. Phone )fl 0671
CALL 172 7611
-OSTEEN
1 Bedroom 5140 per

second Thursday each month,

Casselberry Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.

refuse to watch any

Cab, 201

2574 Park Or
PEALTOR

Till CONT RAC T"
INCOME PROPERTY - Duplex, 2
bedroom, I bath each unit. Plc e
well established neighborhood

nIl

Santora

to class at Seminole Memorial
HOSp,tal, January I, 1976, 7p.m or
7 30 p m Call your Physi c ian
for
resi'rvatlon COOctUCted by Naomi
H Forbes, Registered Dietician.
Repeat meetings will be held

president of Florida Federation of Woman's Clubs.

bowl game that doesn't bear the
title of Super, Rose, Orange,

1 30

Pleeci help with Diabetic Diet? Come

Sanford Woman's Club business meeting and covered
dish luncheon, noon, honoring Mrs. E. floss Harris,

' 5 L RvICE BE YP1 D

New 3 bedroom, 7 bath,all electric.
central heal and air. Phone 372

TAXI DRIVERS
Yellow

41-Houses

Kish Real Estaft JIM HUNT REALTY INC.

-.

434.

Civic Center.

Sale or Rent
Almost new 3
bedroom,? bath, 2 car garage, air,
hag carpet throughout, self clean
oven lnSanora. Occupy alter Jan.
1st Call 621 3094 after? pm

220 E. 1st St.. Sanford

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7

noon,

41-Houses

For

S4IC)lôdy- E*perlcncect in ladies'
ready to wear Apply In person
only. No phone calls Ro .Says. 211

"Grapefruit Pill" with Dada ptn
more convenient than grapt'fruits
,,
meals 5. lose
weight Faust's Drugs

pot-luck

32-Houses Unfurnished

Nurses, RN's, IPPI's, Aides, Aid e
compan i on . Needed immediately
675 0636

dinner , 6 p.m., meeting, 7 P.H at the Clubhouse on Lake
Monroe.

Sanford Kiwanis Club,

fldgardlng football telecasts,
we resolve that in 1976 we:

18-Help Wanted

--

CLASSIFIED AVERTISING
MOVES MOUNTAINS
Of Merchandise Every Day
Try One!

Sanford Tourist and Shuffleboard Club

1972 convention.

--Will

1.

2 p.m., library building.

Seminole Lions Club, 7 p.m. Quality Inn, 1-4 and

-

1955

• .

a' .c' •ic*.c

HACKMAN

Maturo, Yvonne DoCarfo.

Thurs)'Magtc Fai th and Heal-

6

12:1 112 JOE FORRESTER

a) SCHOOL PROGRAM.

tog"

.211

Forrester (Lloyd Bridges) is
instrumental in halptngafnend
and fellow otf,cor accept a live
year old stepdaughter from his
wife s previous marriage
.4 jj SWITCH: Jcquos
Aubuchon guests as a bank
president who's been turned
into a human bomb byapatrof
extortriists
U WOMAN ALIVE
1) MARCUS WELBY: An oxbasebastarwha,,Ja
dnr&amp;'rig problem fnds he is a
hepatitis

Hindcnbw.q

4 . PHIL DONAHUE SHOW.
Guests TBA.

J SUNRISE JUBILEE
6.10

affection,
CO MOVIE: 'Purutt of the
Graf Spee. Anthony Ooy',
John Gregson 1957. British,
Documentary style account 01
WWII chase of German warship by British forces.
1000

George (;.Scott

0154£

600
'4. SUNRISE SEMESTER
(Mon., Wed., Fri.) "An.
thropology of the Middle East
and North Africa" (Tues,

man who tries hard for her

I 303 31 5. 41 714 I. N

I

930

AT 161) ONE DAY ATATIME:
Ann tries hard for a job from a

r

MISTER R 0 G ER S
NEIGHBORHOOD

Morning

'

U7JMATS.IVERYó1
L2:30pj&amp;-S,25

12 MERV GRIFFIN SHOW

JAY

NEW YORK (AP)
Well,
guess it's time to finish up the
New Year's list of resolutions,
which vas begun last week but
was delayed by a late meeting
of the Procrastinator Club's

Island." Ian Hunter. Joanolo
Carson. Donald Sinden. Butish. 1958. (Tues.) 'The Half.
breed" Robert Young, Janis
Carter. 1952. (Wed .) "Ouincannon Frontier Scout." Tony
Martin, Poggic Castle, 1956
(Thurs.) "Timbucktu" Victor

€Z)

'

ALCrArjI

M9595

Wednesday

9.30

test.

'

Casanova's Big Night" Bob
Hope, Joan Fontaine

punishment,

John Aims. Ja'notDuBotswith
Ralph Caner, Jimmie Walker
arij Be'Nadetto Stanis.
6' SPACE. 1999
U BOO K BEAT
J HAPPY DAYS: Fonzie
gets more than he bargained
for when Mrs. Curwiinghani
asks him to be her pa rt ner at
the HaN,ast ,
da nce cor,.

e" E.G. Robinson, Edward
Arnold. (B&amp;W) 1941. (Fr,)

Longwood Civic League,

SHMUIUTT
/iP Televlsini, Writer
fly

12.55
2) .ia NBC NEWS
tOO
.2) .12' SOMERSET
4 MIDDAY
.8.) NEWS
.9; RYAN'S HOPE
€) SCHOOL PROGRAM.
MING
) MOVIE: (Mon.) "Mad Little

1961. (Thurs.) Unholy Part.

2.00
2) DAILY DEVOTIONAL

tormr Air Force hoi'pter
rescue pilot in Vietnam, loll him
to suffer at the hands of the Viet
Cong. and plans a bizarre

r'aUoon race.
C GOOD TIMES. Comedy
series starring Esther Rolle.

The

A PASTORS STUDY

UOCUt damonds
4) .j) M'A'SH. HawKeye
B.J. try to forget their
dislike c Frank Burns in an
effort 10 cheer him up
U FIRING LINE (A)
9T THE ROOKIES: AOnet
OW 'e' es that Mike, a

730

:4)
C SEARCH FOR
TOMORROW .
41 ALL MY CHILDREN
€ ELECTRIC COMPANY

Cleopatra." Mark Damon,
Scilla Gabol. (Tues)
in
Full." Robert Cummings, Liz.
aboth Scott (B&amp;W) 1950.
(Wed.) -All Hands on Dock:'
Pat Boone, 'Buddy Hackett.

145

robbers panics after a heist,
leaving behind a fortune in

.2 CANDID CAMERA
4" MATCH GAME
.6' GOOD TIMES

9.00
I' PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
.A GAMBIT
MI
.6)KE
DOUGLAS SHOW
kit') MOVIE: (Mon.) Son of

Promises

- -.

Nc'v. natural "Grap.c'truit Extract
Pill'
from
Harvestime
NutritioniiI more convenient than
grapefruits Eat wholesome
meals &amp; lose weight Faust's
Drugs.

It

1111 0

Sanford Optimist

j TAKE MY ADVICE:
Kelly Lange is host to celebrity
couples ,who otter their advice
on viewers personal problems.

U SCHOOL PROGRAM.

r --' --

TUESDAY.JANUARY 6
Club, 7p.m., Sue Ann's Capri.
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know what is best to reduce
th e size of my stomach. I am 5
feet 9 and weigh 180 pounds.
The extra weight is in my
stomach
I elljoy my beer. and
because of beer or over eating
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compound to keep my bowels
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kidnap-robber) of ,Mrs. !ergo
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ln that indentarnanarmed
with a k if and pistol forced
the women to leave the San ford
Plaza Shopping Center in their
van before robbing them and
forcing them out of the van.
Meanwhile, Sanford police
say a 1976 Pontiac sedan
registered o he juvenile
suspect's father
been
pounded.
The auto was left at First St.

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press aide unBacchus sai
duse as a clay p1
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however, that "it is our underThe county commission
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said
Bacchus
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Attorney Thomas Freeman company executive
int1icted for soliciting unlawful Morris today denied published have to testify that Freeman
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~Sunshine Law, Bacchus said the
that he has stated this to
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Morris said that he only said Fulenwider.
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suspend County Commissioners the
Morris signed a sworn affigure was "a mathematical
Michael Ilattaway and Harry computation and I didn't allude fidavit for Freeman andftwn
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violations and Binford for false made We computation .was
State Atty. Abbott Herring
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sweqring and perjury in '- made
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prior
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statements by Morris to the
Happiness is having aH the Ice cream you cau eat is apparently the thought of sevea-year-old Term
1974 bid for a county comcontrary. Herring asked Gov.
saI11IL
Warren of Osceola as she gleefully digs into a giant ice cream cone getting almost as much
mission seat.
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question
that!
Askew to send a special at:
wasn1 a11ow., to answer,
nutsideas Inside inthe process. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
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Sanfor , a
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youth about four hours before
the Mergo abduction, polict,
said.

By ED PRICK rrr
Herald Staff Writer

Effort

had sufficient experience in labor relations to
handle the county's labor problems since she has
performed labor relatiomwelated tasks wWle
working for Kirnbrough, the board's liaison cornmissioner for labor relations,
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Williams said the board is now back at the
beginning" on the personnel director's position. fie'
urged commissioners to go w-ith two positions, as
opposed to hiring one person to handle personnel
and labor relations.
Also, Williams was in favor of hiring Mrs. G-oard,
bitit announced later in the meeting that she had
withdrawn her application for the position.

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director of personnel and an assistant.

not impossible to screen applications
and hire
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someone within two weeks. Kwiatkowski said five
to six weeks is a more beHevable time frame.
The executive assistant's position grew out of a
study by a management consultant. In other
counties the same position is cafled county administrator. It is the top administrative job in
county government. The assistant will report
directly to the board and will be responsible for a
multitude of administrative tasks.

Commission Chairman Michael Hattaway said
130 applications have been received for the
executive assistant s spot. And the commission s
acting administrative assistant, Bob Ellis, today
said no more applications For the top administrative
IX)SitlOfl will be accepted.
Ellis also said it will be "extremely difficult" if

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For the personnel assistant he said the county
should "do something" about hiring the new
executive assistant even "if it's wrong."

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In other personnel matteirs the board promoted
lichele Freund to grants-In-aid coordinator at
$10,500 yearly and hired Mrs. them Linville as a
program specialist for $10,500.

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will be installed at Airport
Boulevard, and McCracken
Road in Sanford
but it will
probably be late this year
before the instaflation takes
place. See story. Page 2-A

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failher unpreparedi"

Garry Trudeau

like to have serve,,,but cannot
release their names until they
have accepted," said Miss
Sanford's new Downtown Jacobson. All nine members of
Development Corporation will the DI)C were nominated, she
hold its first official meeting said, but two declined to conthe new
its biard of (hrectors before b3ard.
then. according to Sara
-If Domitown is going to fly.
the Downtown Development hoard of directors This is going
Council iI)IX I
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working t)oard not
talking
board,"
commented
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Jacobson
profit corporation will not be Miss
read) for signing by the first mntnibcr is likely to be assigned
meeting. Miss Jatobson added. to chair a pretty active coin

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personnel manager and it S13.00D-a-year assistant.
The gunman then forced two
In ally a consensus among commiss oners was
women clerks to hand over keys
s position by promoting torn
to a van parked nearby and to fill the assistant'
miiiIner John Kuiibrou ssecretarv, Mrs. Sands
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Comm Tuesday night
ission
Volusia authorities reported put its efforts to hire an executive assistant into
that last night a man waited high gear by voting to fill the $19,0Oo4,000 position
until there were no customers within two weeks.
ina bookstore at Bellair Plaza,
Comrnisjoners Richard Williams asked that
went in armed with a knife and someone
be hire within two weeks after the
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possession of stolen property,
authorities said
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The youth was captured by
Volusia Sherifrs deputies in a *
wooded area off 1.95 north of
Daytona after two women
kidnaped last night in a
bookstore robbery at Bellair
were
by a young man armed with a
knife and a pistol.
Deputies said a van stolen
From the Daytona kidnaprobbery scene
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smoker quits and changes to
cigars he may continue to inIf you are successful in gethale. Inhaling a cigar and
ting the excess fat out of and probably a Pipe is more
off your torso. then exercises dangerous than cigarette
that strengthen your ab- smoking. The usual virgin
dominal muscles will help
pipe or cigar smoker doesn't
shrink your waistline. Some of
inhale and this provides his
these exercises to strengthen
protection. If you smoke
your abdomen will also give
anything and want to avoid
your ac support. You should
most of (he health hazards inbe able to get help with the
volved don't jhal
from the physical therapy
DEAR OH LAMB — 1
department where you are
found, out the way to q'Jit
now receiving treatment,
smoking. I Fell in lovc and
kept away from coffee, soda
People who have back
pop. Kool-aid, and I drank
problems should not begin explenty of water.
er Ise programs without the
approval of the type of exer.
ClSe ~y their physician, Those
for you. I'm all for any sensi
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on how to reduce the abdomen helps
smoki ng
can send 50 cents for The
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would like to know how
dangerous smoking a pipe is
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started smoking one. I know
the hazards of cigarette smoking but not that of a ipe. I do
not inhale very muc~

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(is'ities I do not prefer surgery and was sent to a
rehabilitation' center for
physical therapy to strengthen
my back muscles. I have
attended for seven months
DEAR READER — Studies
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and I feel fairly good most of
in
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linked pipe smoking tu heart
stomach bijilds up it puts
disease
or some other ills of
pressure on my back and I
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than five years ;,fore the
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government is eligible for state
and federal grants which tend
to offset the final price of
services charged Seminole
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carrying a concealed firearm.

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malicious injury to personal
property, and two counts of
roadside grass a few blocks med Sherifrs Li. Roy Hughey resisting an officer with
after lawmen ringed the violence to his person in
At an in-cham be rs ueaiing
Harden surrender ed a bout 45 building where a masked nection with a Sept 17 glass
gunman he ld three persons smashing incident at Flagshi p
today
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Hosemann
said the nitnutts after the shooting to
Harden
has been
hostage
for 90 minutes during Bank, downtown Sanford
supervisor a LIJ
d esignat ed the first of nine
an a lleged robbe r)
courttwme In downtown San.
trials scheduled this week on a ford
Harold Kell) Sift Jr, 25,
Other trials schcduled for this
20.case (locke'
Mtamonte Springs, accused
ccl" in the order to tx heard
Scheduled for the second trial are
of aggravated assault.
Defense attorney ewman this week, is Andre lemar
Brock and Assistant Sta te Alt). Ware 2.vear.old former
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The court ordered a bench
Claude Van hook Indicated that Orlando pullet, informant, who (asselberr) housewife, at
arrantissuedforthearrestand
the Harden case will possibly
Is accused of burglari7ing two cused of aggravated assault jailing of Terry Michael
take three daay5
apartments on Oct 8 at
Cham berlain after he failed to
Altamonte
Springs
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Fields Crowder, appear today for trial on a
Harden, 46 is accused of the
25 after a 42, of Altarnonte Springs charge of rece i v i ng stolen
as
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Nov.
Nov. 12 shotgun .slaying of his
circuit court jury deadlocked charged with buying, receiving property. The court also orex-wife, 47-year-old
Laura Mae after two hours deliberation arid concealing stolen pr operty. dered Chamberlain's ap
Harden.
Judge Hosemann continued
-Theodore J. Marcia, 45, of pearance bond forfeited.
Sheriff investigators said the trial of Gerald Douglas Orlando, accused of grand
attorney Gordon
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slaying of his ex-wife, 47-year-old Laura
Mae Harden. Indications are that the trial

theory of buying private
utilities and turning them Into
county-operated entities.
The reason, according to
Commissioner Harry
Kwiatkowski, is essentially
better services for cheaper
prices.
"It's the board's feeling that
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of Casselberry, accused of

Harden is accused in the Nov. 12 shotgun

Jury selection in the first.
degree murder trial of Berl
Harden Jr., 46 of Sanford,

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customers will receive their
December bills from Seminole
County instead of from Eagle.
MI future billings will come
from the county, also.
Eagle is the third utility to
come under county ownership
after Consumer and Indian
Hills Utilities were purchased
the end of November.
Eagle's purchase is in line
with the county commission's

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three years.
Also, Dale said county sewer
and water rates will remain
about the same as Eagle's for
some 155 customers who lire in
the Sterling Park area near
Casselberry. Monthly rates are
$3.50 for first 5,000 gallons and
30 cents for the next 1,000
gallons of water.
The only major change is that

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Slated To Begin Tuesday
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;ervices, said Eagle officials
are scheduled to deliver the
title and deed to the county
later today, closing out the deal
Dale feels is 'the best" pur.
chase made to date.
The entire $160,000, Dale said,
will be paid from future hookup
fees. County officials will pay
1200 to Eagle for each $700
connection fee, a payment
process Dale says will allow the

Couflt government conS
tinued buying its way into the
utility business today with the
$160,000 purchase of Eagle
Utility Inc. the third private
utility to be purchased since
November.
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School reported to a completely remoleled facility of their awn today following Chrlatma vacation,
i-.'nrmerlv the Altamonte school, the buildings were moved from SR-43$ to the new location off
William.-on [load and restored In preparation for the long delayed opening. (Herald Photo by Hill

Vincent Jr.

By The Associated Press
Traffic fatalities over
this four-day New Year's

'met the rtimate
ationaI':fIt)
Council but remained
hi lo%s the total for the

four-day
holiday .

last
Nei Year's

vehicle in lee County .
-WillieC' Simmons 24,GaInesvIlle,kllledwhenhlscarranoff
a roadway in Alachua County late Saturday,
-Curtis Moore, 30, fatally Injured Saturday when the car he
was driving ran oil a road and struck a culvert near l3yronville
Escambia County.

The nwnher of deaths
recorded
by
The
Associated Pins reached
l as the weekend log
'ame to a close at midnight
Sunda), in each time' zone
The National Safely
mIfle.1 .1 estimated th at
Council
hcteri 35.0 and 100 per.
might the on the
nation, highways during
the period that began at 6

Troopers also identified Sunday a pedestrian kil.led Saturday

p.m. local, time Wed.

crossing a street in Fort t.auderdWe at dusk Saturday.
-Da v id Dean Home, 18, of Melbourne, involved In a two-

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-Olga J KuLr.a 59, of Fort Mycrs, a passengcr killed Saturda)
when the car in which she was riding was hit broadside by another

near hnellas Park as John Lester Fitzmaurice, 31, of Largo.

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program in the county this installation job,
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weekend."
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to professional positions.
Orr said a minimum of five has been out of
for Six
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linda Patterson, 25,
hopes to have all 103 positions
Mayor James R. Lormnnn (left) administe rs the oath of
Sanford, said she has
be en out
thi ii;. ii;,; ti l'!. m.thr, unciI
placed " or filled b Feb. 1.
of work since Nov. 1, and is
mcmt)cr June Lonnawi, beginning her second gem in office, and to lint term Councilmen Parker
"We processed about 45 this seeking a position
Anderson (rights and Lawrence Goldberg, Few were
Anderson
on hand to witness the ceremony except close morning, and we'll do over 100
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"or in cornGoldberg Sons, Keith and Jonathan, athortieys today," Orr said.
puters."
Gerald Korman and Carmine Bravo, Land Planning Agency chairman Percy White, Public Safety
Hiring procedures are Set UP
Director Douglas Keller and City clerk OnaleShomste.
Willie Cashe, 19, Sanford,
(HeraldPbotobyDnEa,)
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covered New hampshire where he hopes to mount
Wong challenge to President Ford In the nation's fir

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PITTSBURGH (AP
City teachers vowed to man
picket lines tnday and
continue their five-week old
walkout, despite a back-to-work court order and a school
board decision to reopen classes for 62,000 public school
pupils.
A last minute bargaining session ended early today and
produced only bad feelings as the school board released
Its latest offer aril the teachers responded with a bitter
"No."
'The schools will not reopen until new contracts are
negotiated and ratified," said Pittsburgh Federation of
Teacher President Albert Fondy, adding that no new
negotiations were scheduled.
He said pickets would be placed at all 104
public schools.
However, the school board told teachers and students to
report at 1 p.m. for classes.
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National Airlines Is prtparing to
resume limited (lights Tuesday, the first since flight attendants walked out Sept. I In a dispute over pay, hours
and fringe benefits.
We can all breath a little easier now," Bob Metell, a
National vice president, said Sunday as pickets came
down after stewardesses and stewards ended the 12&amp;-day
strike.
The attendants voted 614-210 to accept the contract.
They were under court orders to reconsider the
agreement worked out with federal mediators and
rejected two months ago in a dispute over contract
language.
The ballots were to be presented to U.S. District Judge
C. Clyde Atkins today In Miami.
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uggage onto push carts (Cr Eastern Airlines' customers.
"I'm not exactly used to this kind of labor," said brnan, president of Eastern. "But It sure beats jogging. I
call)' like to get out of the office once in awhile."
Borman headed a crew of 700 regulars and more than 90
xtra volunteers Sunday trying to control the holiday
valanche of ceparting tourists after Eastern booked an
xtra 4,500 seats.
Eastern employe Mike Williams thought Borman 's
resen-t was a morale booster.

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litical pressure will cause her only surviving son to
each a promise to her and run for the presidency.
Flowerer, Sen. Edward Kennedy, DMas., says the
irs expressed by his mother during an inter'iew with
tiunl Enquirer at the Kennedy compound at
irby Palm Beach are groundless.
'He promised me faithfully that he would not run,"
s. Kennedy is quoted by the magazine in editions dated
the week of Jan. 13!, ,, l told him that his family needs
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d this western Florida Partha'idje town were forced
i their homes early today after a train derailment
ured aM sent ammonia gas spreadu through the
officiab said.
t firemen and three thildren -(
a family they wcrr
ua ting were rported hospitalized after inhaling all,.
,a fumes. Their condition was not immediately
ed.
lit winds were carrying the heavy gas from the
Lmeat arei a few miles north of Cantorenent toward
i burbs of Pensacola, about 15 miles south of th
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mil es from the coast.
At one point, David Woods, sail home the next
tobert Woods says he's
day.
His wife, Jane, said she was is, and his brothers, Daniel, 17,
onvinced his f am ily and its 52- at the helm of the boat, th
"We were pretty pleased," he
e and Peter, 16, dIstra cted the said.
)ot yacht was finally released Venture, when the Cuban gun- Cubans with loud stereo music
The
daughters, Lee
Y a Cuban gunboat because of boat came alongside with ma- while Woods sent anemergency Ann,
V,Woods'
and LInda,
is religious beliefs,
21, accom.
chine guns pointed in its three. radio message to the Coast Partied the family on part of the
"I explained we believed that tion.
Guard
cruise but left In the fall to reod is love and intelligence and
"I just called Bob," she said.
"The'
Coast Guard told us the turn to college in Wisconsi
uth and principle, and prin. "I don't get exci ted very easily, most
n.
important thing was to reWoods said that he and his
pie hit home with this Cuban I don't worry about things. I math calm," Woods said.
sons built the boat In Wisconsin
ficial," Woods said. "A nd he think it is my faith that keeps
Woods
said
that
on
the
second
and sailed It down the MIsid, 'We believe in intelligence me from worrying."
'_
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day of captivity, the Cubans slssippi to Naples where th
id tru th and principle also.'
ey
,
Woods said he sta
seched the Venture twice and stayed one year befo
is
"I. kind of think this was a ing about losing thertboedatworrywhen then soddenly told the family to to Satellite Beach re cru ing
t
rnng point. At that point he the Cuban officials took them
Fla I 11Y.1 111ilk W 17T
gan to smile a little bit and I off the Venture to interrogate
gantorelax a little bit and j them on a fishing boat.
we might have a chance of
"!don't believe any of us ever
LUng out of there," said worried
our own lives,"
a Christian Scientist. Woods said. "They never were
Voods, his wife and their violent to us. They just showed
N teen-age sons sailed their us a lot of strength with their
ARE
nemade )oat to
dock be- gun&amp; The only ume1 was really
YOU GOING TO CUT OUT YOUR TONGUE IN 1976? YOUR VOTE IS YOUR TONGUE,
d their house here Sunday scared was when I
thought the
lit after spending three days boat might be lost."
IT SPEAKS THE ONLY LANGUAGE AN OFFICE HOLDER
Cuban p'
OR CANDIDATE UNDERSTANDS.
Later, they had simper In a
IF
l'te rever been .n the dan- barracks at a fishing village
YOU
DO
NOT
VOTE, YOU HAVE
cur our THE ONLY TONGUE THAT SPEAKS FOR OR
ow end of two .50-caliber and spent New Year's Eve
thine guns before and I aboard the gunboat, Woxis
AGAINST THE PRESERVATION OF OUR CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC.
1 t really like it very much," said.
xis said.
'oods, 48, a businessman
Evening pg1j
YOUR VOTE CAN
moved here from eboBE YOUR BEST DEFENSE FOR THE PRESERVATION OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL
,Wis.,5aidheand his fami.
Published Daily and Sunday,
FREEDOM
AND
THE
PRIVILEGE OF CONTROL
-zc 4 Saturday and Chrl tmi
rere heading home after a
Oaw'by
Trip
Sanford Herald. Inc ,
OF YOUR AND YOUR CHILDREN'S DESTINY,
non th cruise ii: the CaribP4 rrer -ri A v e. , sru,
YA
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Fern Park, said she has beell
B) BOB LLOYL)
out of work for one year and is
Altamonte Springs, was jailed a charge of Po
Stat1 Writer
ion of a looking for a job in accounting
in lieu of $5,500 bond on charges controlled substance,
or bookkeeping work,
of possession of controlled
Sanford police today were
Gary Argro, 19, Altamonte
Substance and contrlbutlrg to Assault Charge
investigating the burglary of a
Springs, said he wants a con* Courts
the delinquency of a minor.
sporting goods store In which
structlon Job and has been out
Oviedo police
61-year- of work for a year.
$2215 in guns was taken and a
* Police
Altamonte Arrest
old Andrew Jack Bennett, of
fire that apparently was set to
* Fire
The 103 new slots include 47
Aliamonte Springs Police Oviedo, In lieu of $10,0W bond
mask a residential burglary. ___________________________________________________
jailed
po
John
Randolph
sitions wi th in the SEEDCO.
Hall, 20, on charges of aggravated
Dete ct ive Tom Bernosky said
of 616 Orange Ave., Altamonte assault and aggravated bat- backed corporations; 40
serial numbers of eight known it anything of value was
residence of Margaret McKee, Springs, in lieu of $5,000 bond on tery.
positions
involved
with
revolvers, five rifles and se ven ta ken in the breakin. Fire 100 Milton Dri
ve, Longwood.
Semi
no
le
Community
ACTION
shot guns have been entered in damage was limited to the
Sanford police today were
Inc. (SCA); 13 positions in the
state and national computer kitchen, police said,
investiga ti ng the weekend theft
Seminole
Coun ty Public Works
ne tworks in hopes tha t the
of a county auto and a burglar y
Department;
and three adweapons will be recover ed,
Murder Charge
ew Co
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at the Seminole County Health
mlnistrati %-e jobs under 0e Job
Police said the firearms were
Sanford police have jailed Department across from the
Opportunities
Program, Title X
taken from Seminole Sporting Mrs, Nancy Mae Black, 33,
of police headquarters on French
of the Public Works and
Goods, 2484 Sanford
Ave., Tampa, on a first degree Ave. at Ninth St.
during a burglary early
Economic Development Act of
k e Of
murder charge in connection
ce
Officers discovered the
1%5,
according to Orr.
Saturday. Investigators said with the
Dec. 27 shooting death burglary and ransacking of
WINTER SPRINGS
Orr said the new lotus actually
the thieves smashed a glass of her husband, 46-year-old health de
door and once Inside the store Billie Wayne Black,
partment offices after Victorious candidates In the barr ing the cit'y from efforts to would mean only a small
reco
smashed a display case to grab
vering a 1914 model sedan December municipal election revoke aonditionl use permi
of Vs'
Mrs. black is being held in that had been stolen from the will be sworn
the weapons. Officers said the county
In
at
tonight's
7:30
oibufl&amp;ng
permit
granted
plo)4d (tithe county
health department parking
jail without bond.
lot. niccting as the old and new city 30.
guns were apparently passed
auto was found abandoned
Investigators declined to
councils - meet
through the smashed door to a
Following the mayor's report
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a
comrrlentonon results of r.n Ninth St. between Holly and
Small Tractor. Small Price waiting vehicle,
doubleheader session,
and
swearing-in
ceremony,
the
tests on evidence Poplar Ares., police said.
I 2.30 hp diei.l
Taking the oath of office will new council will convene.
Bernosky said an un. found at 2809 Grove
Drive,
be Mayor Troy Piland and
determined amount of am- Sanford, the day Black
Theft Probed
wa3 shot
muni tion was also taken by the in the
Ernest Hendrix
JEANS &amp; JACKETS
head and neck.
ieriu's deputi es today were aCouncilmen
nd Claude Ash.
burglars.
HEADQUARTERS
The Blacks were visiting the investigating the theft of Items
The o ut-going council , In
A ne ighbor used a garden home
of he r sister, Mrs. Archie Valued at 12,202 in a burglary at win
LEVI'S
di ng up the year, will hear
hose to keep flames from W. McCormick, when the the 219 Tollgate Trail, departmental reports and a
WRANGLER
sprea
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Longwood, residence of report by At
the Daniel Nuenex residence at
LU
Horward
Black was found on the living Stephen C. Mints. Deputy C. L. lstarsee on a settlement of the
Hood Trcctor Co.
112 Coun try Club Circle, San- room floor
A
y.Navy
II)SN Oi'as, Iii. Trail
about
1
am,
a
Nickle
reported
burglars
with
suit brought against city of.
ford, until firemen arrived
Ovtas. Is flN4
to pistol nearby, police said.
Surplus
removed door hinge pins to (icials by Seminole Baptist
extinguish the fire.
£8a* SFI"Sl. Fla 3pji
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Council
authorized
coins,
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11,500 men's blue 'tarsee to seek a set
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of the house were not at home Burglaries Reported
tlem ent
sapphire ring and a $250
nhen burglars apparently
after he advised the city's
Deputy P.J.RIggins reported diamond watch.
chances
for winning the sot
removed panes from a rear rare sil ver co ins, a $500
ladies
jalousie window to enter the rin
were
slim.
g set, a camera and a slide Woman Charged
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house,
Circui t Court Judge Kenneth
projector were reported
Marilyn
Marie
Moses,
20,
of Leffler granted the church a
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Societs, afl(l because of this
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emotionally to be parents."
The Anv and Air Force al.
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Reagan's first extensive campaign trip since he ai
nop.giced his candidacy Nov. 20 will take him into
two dozen small New Hampshire communities in thre
days. Then hejnuves on to (ow other primary
states an
returns to New Hampshire for another three-day swini
Jan. 15.
The former California governor has placed heav,
emphasis on the New Hamnire primary Feb. 24 as t
i, ksnoiL-at in the early elections that Ford
though an incumbent, does not have widespread elcctora
appeal.

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and otherwise to stabilize the militi
situation in Angola and promote a quick and peace
settlement;' But, inaweech prepared for delivery h
the American Farm Bureau Federation in St. Louis, Fc
rejected the idea of using grain sales to persuade Rus
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armed services are launching
also are planning frustrations of raising a cominantlers. These cornUnder the Army's plan, spe. and Professional help for the commander may report
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manned family."
mitices will include medical,
abuse among military families. °fIi(irs"
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In general, the Army said its tht'rapv, counseling and change
child abuse problems in service
group
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and other lation provides for estabDetails of the Navy-Marine
is aimed at developing
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families may stem From fk'atlon of child abuse
by
a
military
doctor.
child
advocacy
program
still are being devulAlter an "emotionally healthy families forms of
stresses peculiar to what one
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the civil war there.
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The Knights of Columbus Free throw contest,
open to all boys and girls 11.14 years of age, will be
held at All Souls School, Sanford, on Saturday. Jan.
10.
Youngsters wishing to participate may get
further information by contacting Marty Bacon at
:122-4317 or Frank Joyce at 323-7092.

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Winds Batter Europe
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The Danish weather bureau reported another storm
around Iceland heading for Scandinavia and said it should
hit Denmark late Tuesday.
Britain reported 26 dead, West Germany 12, Denmark 4,
Ilglurn 3, The Netherlands 3, Sweden 2, and France and
Switzerland one each.

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Survivors include four sons,
Henry B. and Leroy, both of
Ch arles W. hlamil Sr., 69, 402 Sanford, Mar
tin L, and John
W. 19th St., died Sunday. Born Daniel, both of Atlanta;
three
in Platenville, La. he came to daughters, Mrs. Frances
Sanford in 1916. He was a Crownover, Sanford, Mrs.
retired engineer with Seaboard Nelda Fleming, Winter Garden
Coast Line Railroad, retiring and Mrs. Odessa Thrift,
three years ago after
years Wahalla, S.C.; four sisters; two
He had attended local brothers; 14 grandchildren
schoolsandhewasarimemberof three great-grandchildren,
First Baptis t Church of SanFuneral services will be
ford, the Brotherhood of Tuesday at2:3op.m.aw-c
service.

I.oconiotiye Engineers, the
Penny Pinchers and the 50
Associates.
Survivors Include his wife,
Mrs. Tressie N. Ilamnil, of
Sanford; am, Rev. Charles W.
Ilamil Jr., LaBelle, three
grandchildren; brother C.C.
Ilamil, Tampa; sister. Mrs.

J.H. Wilson, New Smyrna
Beach.
Funeral services will, be
Thesday at 10:30 a.m. at F
Baptist £hurch, Brisson
Funeral Home in charge of
arrangements.
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that the law enKeller, in a report to council he followed the unmarked said.
Keller, in a report to the
"If Mr. Keller is really that , forcement officers preoc- two weeks ago, submitted vehicle
only after he had been
Pointing to a statement froni
governing body two weeks ago, concerned about my coming cupation with the whereabouts
undated letters signed by Sgt. followed by the unlighted Officer William Barfield,
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Connell noted it carried a Sept.

Memo Describes 69 IncIdent

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FBI May Have Caused Unrest
ports.
The Sept. 18, 1969, memo to as US, the San Diego Union and
That summer, four persons then-FBI Director J. Edgar the Los Angeles Times said
were killed and four others Hoover from the bureau's San Sunday.
wounded in fighting between Diego office described how
The New York Times had a
"high degree of unrest" within two militant groups. An FBI of. agents tried to fomnemit (iis- similar story in Monday cdithe San Diego black comnmu- ficial says the bureau was not sension
between the Black Pan- (Ions,
nity, according to published re- aiming, for violence.
ther party and a goup known
"Shootings, beatings and a
______________________________________________________________________________ high de&amp;ree of unrest continues

An FBI meimmo credited secret
operations against black militant organizations for 1969's

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Mrs. Henry A. Taylor, 71, of
take Jessup died Sunday. Born
in Amboy, Ga., she came to
Sanford 43 years ago. She was
member of Church of God of
Prophecy, Sanford.

JANUARY 3, 1976
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Willis Berry
Patsy Burke
linda K. Holloway
Edna M. Iightfoot
Nettie L. Morgan
Anthony Ramos
Wilce y J. Sipes
Ben T. Greening, Dellary
William G. Williams, DeBary
!.eland W. Hutchinson,
Deltona
Sam Skorina, Deltona
Mildred V. Larue, Maitland
Clara P. Barreotls, Osteen

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Sanford:
Kenneth Griffith
Margaret Jenkins
Noah Matthews
Jimmy Nelson

Mable J. Oates
Marind.a M. Stevens

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Gerogia P. Dunwoody

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Annie Griffis

Ruby P. I!and'
Emma C. Harris
Richard T. King

Marian L Knight
Steven H. Laubert
Harriett Manore
Brenda I. Martin
Katie Sandifer
Samuel H. Shell
Lucille L. Williamson
Florence A. Brown, Deltona
Karen I.. Olds, Deltona
Matiie M. Russell, Deltona

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of God of Prophecy. Brisson
Yesterday's
high
54,
Funeral Home Is In charge of today's low
r. No frost.
arrangements.
Partly cloudy Tuesday. highs
In the upper 60s. Lows In the
401. North to northeast winds
Funeral Notices
around 15 mph.
EXTENDED FORECAST
Wednesdayfairnndnmildwith
TAYLOR, MRS. HENRY A. —
Funeral services for Mrs. Henry
la ws lOs north to SOs south and
A Tay, 71, of Lake Jessup,
60s In Keys and highs60S north
o died Sunday, will be held to
7 south. Th ursday mostly
Tuesday at 2:30 pm at Church
cloudy and warm with scatof God of Prophecy with Rev. A
H.
BrI5SO
tered showers. Lows near SO
Funeral Home in charge
h to 60 south and highs In
nort
arrangements,
70s north to near 80 south ,
I4AMIL. CHARLES W. SR. —
Friday clearing and cooler
Funeral services for Charles W
with
lows near 40 north to 50s
Hamil Sr.. 69 of 10' W. 19th St
south and 60s In Ke)s and highs
Sanford. ho died Sunday will be
held Tuesday at 10:30 am a?
near 60 north to near 70 south.
First Baptist Church with o3 .
Daytona Bench tides: high II
Ted Cosmato officiating. Burial
.n Evergreen Cemetery. In ilu
n.m. and 11:26 p.m.; low 4:29
o, flowers, family requests
a.m. and 5:01 p.m.
donations may be made to the
Port Canaveral: high 10:38
Meafl Fund Brison Funeral
Home
n.m. and I1: p.m.; low 4:25
in
charge
of
arrangemenhi,
am. and 1:57 p.m.
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Williams' insistence last
month that the county
commission passed a
countywide recreation

line" separated the activity
from the actual promotion of
violence,

Aida Oliver, Deltona
Mary A. Vanetta, Deltona
Twila J. Barrow, L,ale itlary
Bertha I.. Gregory, Lake

Since this is the first year
the county will be
providing recreation to Its
citizens, Williams felt a

Adams said FBI headquar-

Mar

ters should have challenged the

Verna H. Beat)', Orange City

survey should be run.

wording of the memo from the

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SALE

(lie rolt has made it posibk for )OU to enjoy special savings
on all Monza Towne Coupes in stock
as of Dcccmbcr I, l975
and delis cred on or before January 3 I, 1976.
Sec your Chevy
dealer for a post-Christmas savings opportunity on Chevy's new
cIasc m;,lI Coupe ihat\ d'ssy, well equipped and fun to drive.

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small cars. From mh ness kind ol :n1erican car, Chcvctt,
to
Ihc practical Novi with room For six, good mileage and a small
car price. I1m;ill car 'aloe and economy appeal to you,
go
ccc -sour (hcsv dealer and ask for a kmoustr ilion drive.

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Liaison commissioner on
the project is Richard
Williams and it was at

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specific types of recreation
desired by residents.

The plan was aimed at treat-

CiIECK OUT THE

P4OP4ZA

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ing dissension and preventing

John W. Urban, DeBary
Paul A. Palumbo, DeLand

struction of Justice against him
to State Attorney Abbott
Herring's office if tie feels e
harasmnent has akeri place.

project . She said today,
that the entire survey is
gear ed toward finding out

Ing place before we got In he

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to submit charges of ob.

Eleanor Anderson, a
budget analyst In the
office of Management,
A nalysis and Review

act."

M)Ttle A. Smi th
Frances W. Thigpen
Mary B. Williams
'Annette Wing

19 in the police station and
alleges Connell threw a pencil
and pen holder at him.
Connell denied the
cusation, again inviting Keller

Members of the Retired
Senior Volunteer Program
i RSVP) will conduct the
survey in conjunction with
county officials.

effectiveness,
"I don't know of any action
that was designed to produce
violence. This violence was tak-

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survey of an estimated
1,500 Seminole County
residents to try to determine what they desire for
recreation,

kill each other, but to disrupt
these groups, reduce their

Mildred DeFreese
William If. Lowie
Hcicn . Malone
Henry McLaulin Jr.
Blanche Nash

Virginia M. Cobb, Enterprise
Melinda C. Stripling, Lake
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The ( hcirutci guItJntcc oic:
)') miles, or 5 &gt;ers, hshs
Iirj. ihc pulanirt is for 1976 Ve g
as and N0n.rat c'uipped with 4-,,I,ndi
cflgin
It mjns thji should something go srong with the
i4ihub,.ir,h
)i'Ut ( hcs) kkr Ili h it - . - (ice.
The guar;,ruee cosers repji,s to the
s&gt;ilitt ler t'ls,L
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benefits provided by (two separate) acts."
still trying to calculate exactly how much of the of four assistants, fie spent
money on airplane tickets alone, lie
$7,200 for telephone
also drew
WATC11 ON
ta xpayers' money was spent to remove Richard and travel ex
WASTE: Not long ago, HandaH $12,000from the government in travel expenses.
pe nses. Th e rest went f or supplies Woo
ds
took
a
step
Nixon from the White house and to insta ll him at
up In Washington. He moved
and equipment rental,
Woods doesn't think his travel was "e r,
from the lowly Small Business Admin
San Clemente as a presidential pensioner.
istra tion to bitant." lie assured our
Nixon's transi tion budget, which expired th
associate Gary Cohn
e White house,
The la test confidential General A cco un ting on Feb. 9, was a fl
that the taxpayers got their money's worth from
at $100,000. Of th is a sta rtling
Office audit, which attempted to straighten out
hits a.v.oclates at SBi we're sorry
Ills trips. Woods explained thai he often flew to
$52,8l5.?5 was spent for tatioiiery, another
to see
all the gifts the taxpayers have given to Nixon, $12,000 for posta
him disaster areas to help
ge. Apparently, he will h.qve go. For Woods is a charming gentleman,
small businessmen get
w as completed appropriately on Christmas Eve, need for all th at
stationery, lie has been snowed mnanicüred, soaped, pressed and pomaded, who back on their feet.
here are some of the highligh ts:
under wi th more th an two million unanswered Ii the sophisti ca tion of an experienced world
— The fede ral pa ymasters had to do
some letters.
traveler.
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a government bigwig, of course, he was
fancy financial Juggling before they could start
Ito sho uld,
— The former President was never charged
able to justify the tri ps merely by sthtng th
paying Nixon his $5,000 mon th ly pension They for 1265,t8O in
at
h-'r as an asi.sthnt SIIA administr ator, he tht' were necessary for official
.
salaries paid to 54 federal workers
ness
busi
had no ;tu thcmnzt.d funds, for example, until
who were "detailed" to him at first, Among took an Incredible 87 separate trips at the tax..
Congress bela ted ly voted a
T.._., 's'.".

Olin D. Boatwri ght
Joyce Brown
Jeanie E. Cogburn

ADMI&amp;SIONS

direction on SR-427

his Devonshire home,

Barfi eld stated that he went m
the opposite direction to Lyman
Ilivh School and parked, but
that Connell did not foHow.
A four th report, carrying a
date of Dec. 19, 1,
975 from
Keller states that Connell and
he had a disagreement on Dec.

citizctL tunm;l;t
will conduct a telephone

that the bureau
was "not trying to get people to

Sanford:

going to

CTIIOr

Sara F. Th urmond
-Selina J. Cram, Maitland
uting tc this overall situation, It
nm L. Woodall
Freeon
IIar H. Yates, Orange City
is
felt that a substantial amount
Anna M. Kern, Deflary
Victoria E. Carter, Osteen
of time unrest is directly atPearl A. Kneeland, DeBcry
Charlotte A. Tovell,
Osteen
tributable
to this program."
Katherine C. Nicholls,
Rebecca I). Willis, Winter
James
B.
Adams, associate
Longwood
Park.
r
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of
di
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or
the
I'D!, told the Los
Gloria R. Caban, Orange City
[)IsCIIARGaS
Angeles Times
Walter I. Hawkins, Osteen
JANUARY 4, 1976

different

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to prevail In the ghetto area of
southeast San Diego," time
memo said. "Although no specific counterintelligence action
can be credited with contrib-

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24, 1975 date indicating it had
kept in the police
department files for three
months before being released.
The Barfield statement notes
Connell traveled SR-434 behind
a squad car driven by Barfield
and that Connell turned in a
been

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file on me of an elected official concerns Manning and Officer Baker vehicle from near the city hall.
to stop the harassment,
and can show a need to have me that the other citizens of
the saying that Connell and a
He said when he determined
Releasing copies of reports this information," Connell said,
community
may
be
also
be
member
of
the news media, at that the vehicle had a city tag,
I1)NGWOOI) — Councilman frcm three city police officers, "I ill
be lippy to give him a surveilled jn the same fashIon." 11:02 p.m. on September 6, he assumed it was the unGerard Connell broke his W. E. Barfield, Terry Baker day-to-day
report, thus
Connell called the "preoc had followed a patrol car with marked poli'; car, although he
silence today on accusations and Sgt. Greg Manning, which releasing these officers to do
eupation with his whereabouts head lights on the Connell could not identify the ocmade by Public Safety Director Council Chairman J.R. Grant the job they are paid to do
cupants. "The least the officers
"Gestapo-like tactics which vehicle out.
Douglas Keller at a recent city had placed in the city council protect the citizens of
Connell said the event oc- could have done was have
council meeting that Connell record, Connell said the reports community."
have no place in the United
cured at 9 p.m. on September 3 accurate information about the
has been harassing the police "effecti vely answer" who has
The councilman at the, same States",
aftPr
a council meeting and that date and time in the letter," he
tlepai-t,nment.
been following who.
time stated

jort" to the Popular Movement for the liberation of

agency reported.
A spokesman for the Manila office of the Japanese
airline said its managers were all at the airport and that
he could not confirm or deny the report.

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civil war in t he
African country.
An editorial Saturday in the Communist party

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ist?
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president Kingman Brewster has been widely,
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"Until we can devise ways by which the in.
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concernedwi th thesecurityof thenatIon beIie'e
flationary consequence of a congressman's vote
—
the answer is at the core of the ongoing inis traced to him with the same particularity
which attaches to a yea or nay on a revenue bill,
vestigations Into the extraordinary federal Inwe will not cure the disease of public
terference with the late leader's civil rights. If
spending
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he
was, they say, Interference was justified; 11
motivated by the desire to achieve re-election."
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-- :-- he wasn't, it
As with other statements of a similar nature,
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the implication is that politicians will do
And if th is thinking has validity, that is, if it Is
any thing to get themselves re-elected. That goes
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true that complex questions can be reduced wi th
with out saying. Nobody will argue about that.
_I+ki7simplistic answers, It does not in all honesty look
again, what seems to be totally ignored is
•-good
for Dr. King.
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If the voters insist on rewarding the big spenders
Though there is little save low suspicion to
by returning them to office again and again,
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suggest
that he personally sutaibed to a
vo ters are at least accessories after the fact.
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Marxist doctrine at odds with the welfare of
To complain about inflationary governrnen
America, it is quite true that he was acquainted
First of the year bills
spending while ignoring the responsibility of the
with, perhaps even surrounded by, men whose
electorate in a democracy is like lamenting
—
histories a
and predilections
not altogether
about the rise in automobile thefts and
one
with
capitalism.
burglaries while ignoring th e fact that criminals
don't buy to
stolen goods from each other — they
This does not necessarily mean King was an
sell them law-abiding citizens happy to make
associate of Commnunjsts who advocated the
a good de al.
overthrow of the United States. Rather, It means
Brewster also seems to be saying, however,
1W had friends and co-workers whose names
that voters are unable to see the connection
were
recorded on nwnerous lists as having
between their congressman's vote on a parWASHINGTON — If we are to elect the men difficult
opportunities which detente offers if it can be made
espoused
a Conununlst thought, or belonged to
to acquire.
ticular issue and its effect on inflation, and untfl
we should as President and v~ice president and as
to succeed.
groups
of
which some of the members were
But
if
research
groups
of
citizens,
some
they can see the
connection,
spend
and
spend
senators
and
representatives
in
1976,
virtually
conservative,
some
liberal,
some
In-between,
Cottununists.
or, as In a couple of cases. Con.
President Ford obviously has the highest
and elect and elect will continue to be
the
watevery
citiu-n
old
enough
to
look
intothe
facts
will
could
organize
in
each
mWes3ional
distirict
and
t
Ieted
their
private
lives in such a way as to
respect for the intelligence and negotiating talents
chwords of politics.
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have to do his part.
raise
questions
as
to
their politics.
each
state,
the job could be done.
of Mr. Kissinger. We would guess that most of his
This may be so, but in this regard the people
The responsibility is on each of us.
It is essential there be four or five competing
are no different from the best economic minds in
critics would concede, too, that he has made exThese name lists, as the argument has it,
Already, one citizens' committee is getting groups
in each District. For each, however were reason
this
country
who
cannot
agree
on
what
causes,
or
ready
enough for a hrge number of high
to publicize the source of each mar sincere, wiB come
traordinary and valuable contributions as a
to the task with its own atcures, inflation,
donation — and the connection of each source titudes
ranking
government
authorities to allow the U
mediator abroad and toward keeping our foreign
Each will
Be that as it may, it Is time we recognized
with one special Interest or another, if any.
emphasize certain facts in its policing of Dr. King's activities.
policy in tune with significant changes occurring
investigation, and tend to ignore others.
in
that the contempt so many Americans feel for
are
Another citi!ens group is plarming to look into all alike in this regard. Each, therefore, We
will do
the political and economic relationship, between
politicians is a two-edged sword. If politicians the personal finances of each
The record is undeniably damaging con.
presidential best in investigating the men
all nations of the world,
will do anything to get elected or re-elected — candidate and
and
women
cancerning
at least one of the suspected King
some congressional can did a tes, to
thdates its members would like to see defeated. associates, a one-time New Orleans
well, who elects them re-elects them?
It would be regrettable and potentially
waiter
determine conflicts of interest. This means stock
I do not mean to overemphasize the financial named Ihinter itts
damaging to the conduct of our foreign policy if Mr.
O'Dell.
He,
a
close
King
investments, real estate holdings, major
debts, investigations, If the man has been a legislator, confidant in the 1954k, was identified
then In
and a correlation of vo ting records and past we
Kissinger is to become a political target in the ' Thanks
need to know every vote he's cast on every special Senate hearings as
to the Fair Credit Billing Act, which actions of
a
district
of
organizer
forthcoming presidential campaign. Whatever
candidates
in
conjunction
with those significant Issue, And we need to compare these th e
took effect last November, reta ilers who accept
Communist party in Louisiana. Th e hearings
financial int erests,
mistakes may now be laid to his performance —
votes with what he says. The listing of his public revealed that information
"third-party" credit cards like the ubiquitous
"
pertaining to "a
But
this
is
needed
for
every
candidate.
If
he
and being human, he is bound to have made some
BankAmericard and Master Charge, may offer
votes takes work but records for years back are smootw y coordinated Conununist underground 6
has
major
real
estate holdings, or if his major normally available. HIS most
discoun ts to customers who pay cash,
-- they should be kept in perspective.
significant votes, was found by police in an atandoned O'Dell
When foreign
donors include sizeable numbers of men he
Thretical1y, that is. The law doesn't say
avily however, may have been in secret committee apartmeit. When asked
policy issues arise, let them be debated on their
about O'Dell King said
into
real estate, and if he consistently votes or
they have to, and so far, there doesn't seem
meetings, These can be dug out from interviews in 1963 that he "may have had
merits — not on the personal style of record of the
some (Cornhave been any rush by merchants to take ad. takes other actions favoring real estate in- with men who were there. Finding sources who
munist) connections In the past." Eventually,
Secretary of State.
terests,
this
should
be
noted,
vantage of the new law,
will talk iU take time and manpower.
O'Dell was dropped from King's payroll.
It should be emphasized that such inAnd that strikes us as rather strange in this
I
could
goon
with
detaiLs
But
the
em
p
ha
sis
formation, standing alone, does not prove a
land of free enterprise,
not on what we want to know about each canYet what of it, so far as King's right to
man's vote has been bought or that he is in any
we go about getting that domestic tranquility was concerl)ed? Where
P
True, the two to five per cent or more service
way dishonest. But the correlation of personal
information,
charge the retailer pays to the credit card
does all of this suspicion lead? Only to circular
interest and votes is something that must be
/. cautious taxpayer should be able to depend on the
One would think we could count on
company is covered by his prices. But that
taken into account.
the debate on the potential influence of his friends;
professional ad%ice provided by the Internal Revenue Service to
Democrats comlr.g up with the facts about
means
that
not
only
are
credit
card
users
paying
certainly not to any justification of the exsubmit an accurate federal income tax return, right?
out
the information mentioned above Republicans, and vice verna. Both sides, in fact, travagant measures wsed to eavesdrop in Dr.
for the ennvenience of delayed billing, every willDigging
require
far
more
work than can possibly be will do this work in sonic matters
Not so, concedes IRS Commissioner Donald C. Alexander in
cash-paying customer is to some extent sub- accomplished by a
with fanfare King's bedroom. Knowing Communists is not
praising the research of a private consumer group that found
handful of citizens groups. and simplistic exaggeratio,
sidizing time card holders.
illegal, being Communist Li not illegal. Ideally,
We will be concerned, in the primaries and
the IRS staff accurate In its assistance in less than half the cases
How then do you know which side to believe?
One would think stores would be leaping to
the
law looks on Jefferson Democrats and
general elections, with somewhat more than
surveyed. In the more complex returns, the study group said,
a Possibly neither.
steal cash customers away from their corn- thousand men
Marxist
sympathizers as deserving of equal
and women. And we will be
the error rate rose to 75 per cent.
Politics Is too serious
petitors by offering appropriate discounts,
dealing,
in
a
business
for
such
protection,
this tenet of independence having
many
instances
The report merely confirmed the department's own
, with facts most sweetheart pacts.
time
and
again
been ruled indivisible in court.
analysts. Alexander said, which Indicated that private accountants were equally erratic in preparing returns for their

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Oval Office. Outside the White House, Mr.
Kissinger is becoming the target of a strange
political alliance— liberal Democrats in congress
ar1d the conservative forces rallying around the
presidential campaign of Ronald Reagan.
No one was surprised when President Ford
decided to keep Mr. Kissinger
the same role he
had assumed in the Nixon administration, wearing
the two hats of secretaiy of state and national
security adviser on the White House staff. Mr. Ford
saw the wisdom of maintaining continuity in U.S.
foreign fx)licv
spite of the Watergate trauma that
brought him into office.
It is in terms of our foreign policy that the
storms now swirling around Mr. Kissinger should
be viewed. That he has irritated some members of
Congress in his relations with their committees
w ould not interfere with an objective judgment of
the policies and decisions they are trying to
examine. That he has appeared to be pushing too
hard, too fast for a new arms limitation agreement
with the Soviet Union should not detract from the
fact that the world would be much safer if the
Hussians eventually commit themselves to an end
to the nuclear arms race.
While Mr. Kissinger faces criticism for many
disappointments in the results of the diplomacy of
detente, the ultimate question for the critics to
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Holiday vacation is over for the thousands of
school children in Seminole County and we urge all
motorists to obey the speed limits in school zones
and to stop. from both directions, when a school bus
is stopped to load or unload these youngsters.
—Bill Currie

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breadth of being cited for contempt of Congress, it

suggests He has problems at home equally as
challenging as those he is forced to deal with
abroad. So it is that Henry Kissinger, who became
something of a superstar of diplomacy in the Nixon
years, appears now to be more on the defensive in
Washington than at any time during his career.
Although President Ford only recently real.
firmed his confidence in Mr. Kissinier, he did so
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Just a reminder that U.S. Sen. Lawton Chiles ID.
Flai will be here at the Mayfair Country
Club on
Friday for a dutch treat noon luncheon.
The public is invited and may make rescrvations, which must be in by noon on Wednesday, by
calling 3224664 or 8.11-0823. Cost For the luncheon is
$2.

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Are you an alien?
(k'orge C. Wallace opens at 915 E. Colonial Dr.,
IF so, the U.S. Immigration and Naturaliiation
()rIanik, today with the public invited to a kick-off
Serice i INSi retiilnd:; one and all that the alien
rally at Howard Johnson's at 7:30 p.m.
xpulation must report their address to the INS
(liainnan for the Wallace Campaign in Central
ituring the month of January.
Florida is Stewart M. Shaffer, former Orange
I•:hird T. Sevne district director o f the INS
County School lard member. Dr. E. Michael
ul Mianii, estimates that 375,000 aliens are
( utnian of Longwood is co-chairman.
urrently living in Florida. During January of last
Wallace will personally launch his presidential
rar, :171,(Xx aliens reported their addresses.
t;aimipagn in Florida on Saturday, Jan. 17, at 3 p.m.
Set'ney said that all non-citizens, except those
at the Municipal Auditorium, Orlando, and speak at
M diplot,matc status and foreign represcntativs of
time Sheraton Twin Towers, also Orlando, at 9:30
('ertain international organizations, are required to
phi, that same day.
file the address report.
Failure to file this a ddress report ('Quid lead to
&amp;'ininole Community college will be the
serious penalties.
beneficiary of all net proceeds at the Sanford.
lliose aliens %%ho are not in thi:i country during
Orlan(io Kennel Club tomorrow night as its
January must report their addresses to the INS'Scholarship Night' at time famed Central Florida
iUiin 10 days after their return.
l)og Track.
ddress report cards are available at all U.S.
The Sanford-based community college is ex.
l'415t Offices and at INS offices in Miami, Port
Jx!cted to realize between $10,000 and $15,000 for its
l' irglades, West I 'alum Beach, Jacksonville,
scholarship program as a result of the special
'I ;iiiipa and Key West.
'flight' at the (log track,
A similar night' at the Orlando-Semijinole Jaiflir ( ''ntral Florida headquarters for Gov.
Alai Fronton at a later (late will also be it big boost

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Ahi-c Joy Ison became the
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marriage

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reception

creation hall,

the

educational

fund.

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can

be

International

has

meeting of the New Year
been
10-11, at American Federal will be Jack homer, chairman
Savin according to an an. of the Seminole County
nouncement made by Everett Bicentennial Committee. As
Doyle, president of the always, guests are welcome to
Camellia Society of Central attend the
Florida. lie has also named

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Mts. Carroll Terry, as chair.

couple left

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Bloom entries will be

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savings account which has been Ranch, in care of James L)md. Its primary purpose is to offer Johnson's Wby products. The
opened as an educa tional fund. P.O. Box 397, Longwood, Fla.
women the opportunity of br ide is a teac he r of mentally
The
account has been 3Z750.
f ul fillment through service to handi capped children,
opened for the purpose
aiding
Th e presentation
made others, educa tion, and social
those young persons living
at the Seminole Youth Ranch by activities. On national level,
th e Seminole Youth Ranch to president Beta Beta Chapter, the s
orority supports St. Judes
seek a higher education, which Mrs. Alan M. Keith, and Uospital. Statewide
She
and ltw;illy,

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four

Rollins College Knowles
Chapel organist Alex
Anderson will open the 176
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despite the Fact McDonald
held to 10
po ints.
was

"That's t he way it has been, we have
plenty of hands to pick up the slack," aays
Raiders coach Joe Sterling. "You can never
tell who migh t be our leading scorer."

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Chip Noe with 21 points and Vernon Johnson
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SEMiNOLE: Noe I 56 21. McDonald S 02 10.
Mclnye I 00 2 Fabeq 6 16 16. Jacoøs 3 3-7 ii,
Johnson 90 II Jameson 200l Totals: 3-4112112
EDISON GIap.r Ill 12 10 Co 3006 Lombharcjo
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and his staff for Improving
team effort and spirit and for
"an outstanding recruiting

promotion

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Hillsborough and Edison to
the Tarpon
Booster Club tourney in Punta Gorda.
Seminole knock ed off Hillsborough Friday
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nacia1 co ntributions makes it
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ur full potential in fund raislug,
change in the position of
head football coach was in or.
tier.'
Mudra, who had a reputation
for t ur ning around losing programs, was hired
Larry
dismissed following
an 0-11 season in 1973.
Mudra, 47, was coach preriously for Western Illinois,
Adorns Sta te. Nor th Dakota
State, Arizona and the
sional Montreal Alouettes.
Mudra and university offi.
dais had de nied reports he
oWt1 be fired. Mudra charged
sonic newspaper reports were
pl an ted by University of Florida supporters to hurt his re

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The Raiders
home Wednesday night
against Daytona Beach and hit the road for a
Sa t urday nigh t game in Palatka agai nst
Division 2 opponent St. Johns River.

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James

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Seminole Community College's basketball
team, a not he r tournament championship in
Its hip pocket, won't be standi ng on la ur els of
its 11.2 record for long this week.

The change
said that by
mutual agreement in IllyrecornmendLation was due
Mudra's contract would be hon.
Coach Mudra

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The Democrat said support- agreement."
ers raised $,000. But Bridge rs
Briers

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Monday,

Hera, Sanford, Fl.

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morning,
10, with judging at 8p.m. in the Knowles Chapel
to follow. The colorful display
the College campi.i
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thousands blooirui will then
The performance Is
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viewing in the afternoon from
According to Anderson, the
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iiicnther-s of Beta Beta feel is philanthropic chairman, Mrs. it aids Sunland Hospitals and
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performance on the foI1oing
special
ía
Sunday afternoon,
important In our society today. Steve DePaulis. Accepting the the Seminole Youth Ranch.
11, 12:30 on April 18 and May 9 to benefit
Fee
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It is the hope of this service presentation was
6 p.m. There is no admission the Chapel Choir's approaching
Lynd, Mem be rs also donate many
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group that other local philan- director of the Ranch, and howsarnonthtoa local nursing
charge.
trip to Europe
several
thropic clubs will take part in Bobbie Car lisle, a resident,
The camellia is fast becoming performances. Tickets for the
home,
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one of Central Florida 's most
be nefit concer ts are $2.50
friendship without be ing oh- popu lar fl
owers according to each
January should get the local boxing scene off on th e right lot
$4.00
both
vious?
DEAR ABBY: Here Is
Doyle. He said, "Large num. programs.
1976, as Central
BUGGED bers of homeowners
interestin matchups th is month,
woman who was delighted to
using
Persons interested
DEAR HUGGED: What's them in their landscaping plans
read
the letter signed,
Friday night
di
all of the Music
look sharp, feel sharp time Channel 6 as
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lth being obvious? Tell and amateur growers are in
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PREFERS SKIRTS!
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telecasts a scheduled
The Chapel
l2rouader between heavieIght
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)our
husband
that
you
think
colktting
them
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for their who are unable provide their
in trousers! I
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Agnes
hu
designs
on
him,
and
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never
-Is
Horn in Argentina, lave1l has lost only once, that a fourthunusually beautiful blooming own transportation may call
pants unless, of
you'd like to head off trouble, qualities.
It
round knockout to Terr Krueger in August '73. He has won 16,
We are looking for. Chapel Of fi ce
course, I plan to climb a tree.
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Find another couple to get
f
ward
to
a
Women
who
claim
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number
of
th
ssible
po
scoring 14 KO's,and list,s among his vietlins, Jodie Ballard, Hilly
at pants
transportation In- - _- .
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are more comfortable must climbing trees
formation
l)anicls, (harlic .Jaimn-. and the current North American light
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and traveling, less of Agnes and brother. And
have
a%wught champ, I.onnie Bennett.
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brainwashed by
DEAR ABBY: I think my i Agnes suggests switching or Garden Club
Norton has been only defea ted three times, once to
Seminole Coach
Mills gives htr-uetlons.
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those money-hungry fashion brother's wife has developed vacationing tog ether,
M.D. Jorda n will be the es
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a'.-'.
designers,
luliati,,iu1 1li on a split decision, on ce George Foreman
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more than a casual Interest in graciously but firmly veto IL speaker at Friday's board
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round knockout and the other to Jose Lids Garcia in 1970.
And what kird of an "cuse is, my husband. lie and my
DEAR ABBY: Fifteen years meeting of the Garden Club of
"They hide the runs In my brother
The present nunilwr one challenger for the world's title hol&amp;
have been best buddies ago you wr
your column Deltona. The public is invited to
'. ins over Jerry Quarry, Henry (lark, Boone
C, stockings"?
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Kirkman, and is one
and
we
have
been
a
that
u
ieted
person
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shoull
tW iiien to ever have his hand raised over Ali.
the
Community
Center
at
10:30
And
as
for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tom
(Jo
Ann
That bout took
III
the excuse Is, friend])' foursome ever since write at least one personal a.m.
11L
4
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Lick In March of '73 in the now famous "Battle of Broken
"They keep my legs warm," a th
Arline
of
DeLand,
announce
the
eir marriage two years ago. letter a day. You said It would
_14
Jaw."
Rza ,
Jordan is head of Ornamental birth of a daughter, Gena
long dress will do the same
I
Agnes
Inot
her
real
name)
pay
big
dividends.
thing.
Five nights later in Tampa, that town Ina be the site of [Ids
Horticulture at Raiford Prison Nicole, on Dec. 26, at Ifalifax
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used to be a quiet, demure little
I took your advice, and it and is an interesting
year 's first live show in Florida but right now the entire
speaker.
Hospital,
Daytona
Beach.
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"Prefers Sdrts" did deflate thing. but lately she's become a worked! Now, I correspond lie will give a program on Rex
I
is still in th e talking stages,
me somewhat, however. Men flirt)', aggressive liffle
Welcoming their sisler are
sexpot.
with
at
least
a
dozen
old
friends.
Begonias.
I
If
the
show
does get off the ground it will feature Tony I icata,
Perhaps Seminole Count), Brantley and Sanford Naval at
Tommy, 6, and Amber, 2.
al ways exceptiona lly nice She always has an off-color joke The mail is
th
JO1U
e
highlight
of
my
honey.
Willie
(Thane)', Joey Vincent and a host of other high school basketball fives will Mount Dora Bible.
to me. They always open doors
Maternal
grandpar
ents
to tell, and lately she's been day. Great medicine for an old
Wøman 's Club
popular fighters, But first a "moncy man" has to be found and find consolation this week with Saturday night's games in.for me and
Mr. and Mrs. William A.
at
me
with
suggesting
that
we
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isgujWn
lour games on tap iuesday, live elude Lyman
respect, arxi here I thought it partners when we
S p r ings
NOT IS, 115 Larkwood Drive,
Seminole,
7
1
drive
I
keep
in
touch
wi
th
former
20
will
be
the
date for the first live show of the new year in Friday and six Sa tur da y.
was just me. Now I real ize th
Woman's
Club
will
meet
Sanford,
Mr.
and
Cres
ce
nt
Mrs.
City
at
Lake
Howell,
T.
L.
at somewhere so she
sit next schooimates and some relatives Wednesday at 10 a.m. In the Arline Sr.
erhaps it was beca
They
certainly
plans
for
his
didn't
get
any
Colonial
at
I was to m' husband.That leaves me who live f ar
Monticello,
Oviedo,
Florida
Air
the
show that will feature Ear "Mad Dog" Ross, Taco Perez and co nso lation last wee ke nd
And at 81, 1 Altamonte Springs Civic paternal grandparents.
wearing a dress. Oh, well, I with my brother. (Big thrill?) still have quiteaway.
as
at
Trinity
(Winter
Park),
a few left. I even
Js' vincent
Trinity
p and La ke Howell Bish op Moore at Lake Brantley
don't care, as long as they keep
I
I
notice
Agnes
pops
in
only
correspond
with
a
90-year-old
—
Four nights later. the arm chair viewers get another chance lost for tile second time in a row and Ilo-ovey Academy at San-_
doing it.
when my husband Is home, lady who was my mother's
to ta ke in a major heavyweight battle from th eir living rooms as f or each in
And
ford Naval.
way, Abby. you which indicates that she comes housekeeper and has know me
the
former
cNampien, G"ge Forem,an takes on the rugged Ron
Trinity Prep dropped a 60-43
don't look very good in pants here to
TRINITY PREP: Denicole
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see him - not me.
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since I was a child.
_____ ,-_--rsuits. I know, because I've seen
verdict to Tavares in the ii; Prosser 1 00 7; Seals 00 A.
Now she wants us to take our
In I.ylv's last start weisilropped to the canvas for the first tourney at Mount Dora,
Pass this on to your readers,
3006; Syme 11-73; Lanier
YOU,
where McNuIl
vaca tio ns together. I'm aga inst Abby. It has done me a world of
41713, Stevens
EdIeI0000
Special
host
the
Bible team dropped a TotaI,o)7
-So rority membe" Mn. Steve DePaulls I left) and Mrill. Also M. Keith present educational fund to
FEMININE it. My husband has given her no good, and it's worth mentioning
Earnie Shavers in six rounds In Denver.
48-38 championship game to
TAVARES: W'e 3)17. Olds700
DEAR FEAL Sorry about
Seminole Youth Ranch Director James Lynd and Youth Ranch
r
Before th at come-from
encouragement,
whatsoever,
from
time
to
time.
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is
de
gin . Lyle was stopped by Ali Lake Highland ,
Week
Robbie Carlisle (Herald that. I never ear pants suits and my
.
Photo by Bill VInCCDI Jr.)
br other ei ther doesn't
4 'A lkn lie challenged
Bode 1 12 9 Lanier 10 02: Shorts 1
the title early In 1975.
GEORGE
IN
GA.
Lake
howell's
last
mInute
for public appearances, catch on or does n't care,
73 A. ToIt 7? 6 W
Lyle's only o th er losses have come to Jerry Quarry and comeback fell
DEAR
GEORGE:
By
one point short at
of

Triumph,

contract.

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Mudra, whose teams won only

Orange Ave., on Saturday with an organ recital on Sunday

A.

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was

Co mmittee concurred

SPORTS

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Show Set

The 28th A nn ual Camellia Center. Gur 4 speaker for this

Pacesetter Apartments
re

Camellia
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They will
in
Saturday presented - done by sending donations operation supporting local, home in Mobile. Ma.,where
the Seminole Youth Ranch with designated for
the Educational state, and national philan- bridegroom is employed as a
a bank book representing a Fund to: Seminole Youth thropic projects for four years. salesman for Johnson's and
International

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of candlelight satin with see- wearing a gown of burgundy

Educational Fund Started
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At Seminole Youth Ranh

The records were 1.10 in
The newspa pe rs said the
Claiborne.
ored only through January 1977
Darrell Mudra, criticized for 1974 and 3-8 last season
group
has
been
turned
down
by
When
Florida State lost 33-22 which means payment for jus
coaching from the press box
University supporters w ho Texas' Tech's Steve Sloan, to Houston to end the seLson, one year.
and leaving decisions to aides, caine up
money to buy Pittsburgh's Johnny Major, Marshall and Bridgers said that
has been fired by Florid.a ,State
Marshall
Mudra's contract are seeking a North Carolina State's Lou no coaching change wa6 an- on Bri r'.sarid he had decided
University after alwnni do.
n n n ion
coach as successor, ac- 1mHz and West Virginia's Bob- ticipated, despite criticism of not to dismiss Mudra after tht
nated money to buy up his con.- cording
to the Tallahassee by Bowden.
Mudra which began In midsea. lhit(on game.
tract.
lrI1o(rat and Lakeland Led.
fls. pa pe rs said the group son.
But in a statement, Marshal
University President Stanley ger.
also contacted Marylafld's Jer.
School spokesman Lonnie said "new and Important devel
•Marshall and Athletic Director
Hurt said a group of supporters opments have
Bridger5
John Bridgers cited alumni and
met Satur da y with Ma rs hall to change his earlier
recom(an discontent in announcing
and told
money
mendaton, The Univeristy Atli.
the dismissal Sunday. Mud(a
available to pay off the last two letic
with
was
comment.
of Mudra's $30,000-a-year Mr. Bridgers that

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was

MondayJan.S,1,7t

C TALLAHASSEE (AP) )ears.

Casselberry Community United Lormann Circle, Longwood. through myrimist overlay. Her highlighted wi th
antique white
Method is t Church with Rev. Th e bridegroom is the Son of antique white la
ce headpiece
lace. She carried a bouquet of
W illiam Pickett officiating at Mr.
Mrs. Edward Connelly, gave the ensemble a Span is
h burgundy roses and piik
the candlelight, double ring Cortez Avenue, Winter Springs. air. She carried a bouquet of carnations.
communion ceremony. Mrs.
Given
by her pink and burgundy roses,
Bridesmaids Cindy Bernett,
Charles Pierre was organ ist brother-in-law, Dennis carnations
and baby's bath. Jane Chonody and Le slie
McLain were attired identically
to
honor attendant.
Best man
Proudloot
and ushers were Jim Ma thews,
Steve Sinclair and Bill Stevens.
in

FSU

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and Niki Uastcrhne was soloist. Smathers, in honor of her
Paula Smathers served her
The bride is the daughter of parents, the bride
gown sister as matron of honor

on Dec. 28 at 2!30 p.m. in Mr. and Airs, Paul Ison, 757

Begins SearcL For New Coach

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College Offers Two Creative Aggression Courses

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As a follow-up on the Aggression," will meet on challenge Is
learn to
workshop
on
Creative Tuesday e ve nings from 7 p.m. constructively.
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Howl more," said Steeler Coach Chuck Noll. "flu'..
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Super iowl championship.
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'ear," lamented Raider Coach John Madden. 'We
(4'ked real hard all
and then it
this
It's all over."
Offensively, the Steelers benefited from two second-half
touchdown drives directed by Terry
Bradshaw, who went
into the game with a sore knee and finished with a minor
'ia usaion,
The Steelers' top receiver, Lynn Swann, sustained a
iiiure severe concussion. He was hospitalized in
satisfactory condition, and his Super Bowl status was
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"I knew at 13 years old
I that come with the trade, Malo Inc ;:ridii ni giit. it is Con- be then'.
trooper esuittun about a year. The track
"I think the potential
buy
a
house
"If you do your job properly, tufted 27,000
"anted to do. They boosted me ney's ardor for Ills life's work ricclicul's iirst pari-mutuel bet- Is tremi-ndous here.
persons
were
plans
to operate every night,
I never
But track promoters say 3.7 vach dog
over the fence and, man, I was has hardly tooled. Now the ting facility,
is
an
individual.
turned
away
from
the
track
except
Sund;ay. through June,
cared For Florida."
""Ilion people live within a 50- There's soiiiething about every after the parking lot Filled
hooked," says Bill Maloney, a trainer for D.K. Ken nels the
Maloney, 41, came here
30. A spokesman says it will ask
11" was stunned by the quiet tulle radius of the track, "an one that's iliffercnt ... I can
. 1rainer of
greyhounds
tell half hour before
Plainfield Greyhound iiionths
time, lie the state gaining commission to
this Nets England conimu- unbelievable location," MaIn- Ill dogs
b their barks."
for the past 17 years.
Park, (1w I)anvers. Mass.
said traffic on the Connecticut rxtend the Iilt't't to the end
Tampa, one
three
the city of 12,100 persons a few ncv SaIS.
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'lbs.' kiitt was at a Mas- live is enthusiastic about the circuit he raced in. 11w othe rs tiiilcs fromu the
backed
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lie says tie works 17
18 that ml state trooper called Illiles Au each ilirectien.
s.a('huseILs dog track and from fut ure.
are Wonderland in Revere, border. Hut he
The guy that runs this place
about its hours a
every day of the "chaotic" and track officials
Ihat day on Maloney says, ho
"Like a s.oung dog, I
Activity tapered off Saturday
let Mass, and in t. Petersburg, location.
a
real go-getter," Maloney
has 38 dogs here now beamed at
iung around the
ovals myself
too excited about which begins its season Friday.
night
when
attendance
was
6,track president Edward
"God, this is really rural, and is expecting 25 more.
They said 18,557 persons bet 243 and the handle was $356,655,
tind the trainlers who populate an)ihing. But I'm excited about
"T'here are guys who'd simt Ttx,), claw up the town offices
Keelan, who also operates a dog
"It's a win. of life. It sounds $471,012 Friday night. Both fig!hi'.," Ili, says
Nlalfflc~, thinks the k-lrxuv track In Seabrook. N.H. 1le-s
the track, their mother to get In St.
nays here for Vet- s1E1-, Hut 'oti've got to be a t:res r'xt-ernfed
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don't in championships that way-not when three of
backs get only 35 yards."
The 6-5, 250-pounder sacked quarterback Ron Jaworskl
four timt
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The Pittsburgh Steelers wore
golf gloves here against the freeze. Now
the Super Bowl In Miami to tee off the Dallas Cowboys.
"1 don't think there's a team the National Conference
that can give them game," linebacker PIdI Villapiano
said
his Oakland Raiders lost 16-10 here Sunday
American Football Conference title game that was more
arctic than artistic.
That remains to be seen, and the Steelers will be tested
Jan. 18 by a Dallas team that crushed Los Angeles 37.7 in
NFC title game.
Many players
both sides wore golf gloves
temperatures fell into the teens, and biting winds and
snow squalls raked the field, partially frozen and slippery
despite pregame covering and heating.
The National Weather Service set the wind-chill factor
at 12 degrees below zero, and the hitting was as harsh as
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'l'he three touchdown passes came on different plays,
called by Staubach in the huddle as he watch ed who the
Uams brought in on defense.
When Dallas' multifaceted offense wasn't silencing a
•:rod 'If 81,483, the Cowboy defense was throwing a
blanket around th e Rains' top threats, running ba ck
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his third-all with different teams, a first in
the 10 years of th e game.
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Illinois," said
I It irson, who played nc" football as an Illini. "I played
nl% basketball
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re-eiver Drew Pearson, surpassed his namesake as a
pass catcher Sunday by latching on to three Roger
Staubachtouct1ti throws covering 18, 15 and 19 yards.
Thus the muscular 6-foot-i, 21k-pound running back
vaulted into the spo tl ight as t he Cowboys head for Super
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players in Su pe r Bowl X after th e Cow boys' 37-7 rout of th
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Matches set for January in other parts of the world include
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Jan. 1, Berlin, (;ermnan)'.vito Antuofermo and Eckhiard I)agge
for th e European Junior middleweight title ilook for the winner
this match to possibly meet Elisha Obed for the world's title in (lie
very near future);
to Benson. Mast claimed $1,000
the same day in the Bahamas, Lonnie
KISSIMMEF:
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scheduled to meet Baby 130)' Holle; Jan. 17 in Argen- Steve Buason has become the in the $12,000 event.
11 lAna, the current 175 pound champ, Victor Galindez meets Hildos ninth different victor in a
In a non-title bout.
many Florida PGA winter tour
events
by sinking a 2'-foot putt
Marvin .Johnson f
undeFeated light heavyweight from
on
the
playoff hole to beat
Indiana who may appear at the Orlando Sports Stadium
the
Dick
Mast
very
for the Poinciana
penciled in to headline
Indiana polis card O
pen title.
Jan, 2i. - Marvin Ha gler renamed undefeated
the
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Ill.,
Christmas holiday when he
Crowns Junior High's
a 12-round decision over Johnny his lead when
he
finished
regu- basketball team aims for i
"Mad" Baldwin in Boston. The loss was the first for Hol(JwAn
lation play Sunday with an 18. sixth consecutive victory
alniost 30 starts and it moved Haigler up near the top of th e 160 ho
(' 1xiund class,
le score of 75 while Mast shot
without a loss tonight 7:30 in
. Recent resul t From th e Bahamas found Samnniy
70
for a tieing
a home encounter against
"Kid" Barr stopping Al Moss in eight round.
hole total of
215.
Bishop Moore's freshmen.
Another fighter you can ie looking for the Sports Stadium
Mast, St. Petersburg,
"This is a traditionally tough
1976 is the undefeated power punching Sammy Nesmith. In ibove hIS tee
game for us, and I believe they
549.
-&amp;-ifilmy's only Florida outing he took out "Kid' lLirr in two yard, par
fI ve No. I Imle into the,
are undefeated, .%o it promises
round. His litest o effort was a two round sta rching of Juan woods as
the playoff gan for a
to be a good game," sa id
Luis Garria in Irldiana. Ills current mark is 12-0 wi lo of l os - hogey.
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Foreman is taking down ,I quarter of a million dollars for his end
hile Lyle can look for a S175,009 payday. The other fight is
"only" costing 1 0,000
both fighters. Of th at, Norton will he
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to make it 52-49, and another
LAKE OWELL: Meadows 72
4. Thomas 100$. Brumbbvgtl 3 2 3
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Hyoski 0 72 2; Schmidt 0 0 0 0;
Howell could muster In the Adams
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remaining time.
Carroll 1 3311; Totals: to iS 1751.
FROSTPROOF: Hart 7 I-I IS;
Tuesday's games include
Harper 7 66 70; Peterson 0 1-3 I,
Sanford Naval at Montverde M.)loy 7135, ke5lt73, LIWiSI
Academy, IkLand aternlnole, 0 15 DyerOO 00; Totals- 21 )0
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played well," said Indiana
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and Noah Carolina iulIl out a
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B11; Ten colleague Ohio State.
ixidy has played a zone against
"Wake Fnrst is awfully
In other games, No. 2 Maryus. We either get used to it or
go&lt;xl," said Nrth Carolina larl crushed Long Island Unisse're going to get beat. We out.
St4tte Coach Norm Sloan after sersity 111-88; No. 4
UCLA
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Nebraska 77. S Dakota S

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before
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came
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the
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lead behind Schellen.
nanient," noted Skxin. "Jet-n'
LSU
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then had to hold off a
1F
and
, Sthellenberg
Wake
Forest's board work were out. fierce North Carolina State
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in the second half
standing. We have no excuses. reiIieba
We just got whipped."
St-hellenberg, who scorcd 24 Lorr' lIaffon's threipoint
I'ortnd Trail Blazers 1l1Ol
Fred Brvn scored 20 points
"%uitt', the game was over, I and tbe Seattle SuperSonics
points to lead Wake Forest's play put the Deacons in front .
to highlight Seatt!e's cas
victory Friday night. contrib- 64 midway through the
looked up and said. 'Thanks, I feated the Golden State War- sictory.
half, then they outscored the needed that."
Tair(s 119, Pacers g8
nors 9715. In the on!y Amen-

Jacksonville Is at Dayton,

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iritl rt'lit'ed :in following York Nets trounced the Indiana their eas' ictory over Indiana
thin a litUe tougher tonight and Stetson holds its annual Lloyd's 18 points.

f 'enros e Spcircs

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a third of the way
Auburn.
through the game but Florida
Other Saturday games found scored I2of the next 15 points to
71.70 on two free throws by

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Bill Johnson Ben gals Coach
CINCINNATI API - Saying, "I don't claim to be
another Paul Brown," Bill Johnson, newly-named head
coach cit the Cincinnati Bengals, revealed that his first
order of business will focus on the upcoming National
FootbaU League draft.
"We hare various aa-eas where we think we can help
ourselves and we know we'll be losing three players in
the
expansion dr?ft," the 49-year-ok) Texas native, who has
been an offensive line coach in the NFL (or 19 years, said
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370; 7 Larri Alberd
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at the 1100.000 Australian Ope.i Tennis Championships
Wins

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Harvard 73, Brown 64
Blulbonnet Classic
Consolation
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\uwccjnul 6-7, f-i, 7-6, 6-1 and won the nien's singles title

Guenther

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Conso1atio
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Presidential Classic
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can really loosen up a defense,"
Penrose said. '1 was able to use
For the first time in many
my hacks as receivers and that )ears, there was no teleyjson
i.,a'.'e me.a lot of flexibility."
coverage of the gaiIIC played
At San Diego State, his top for the benefit of Shriners busrunning back was a S-boot-9 tar- pitals for crippled children.
get o"i pass plays.
The 75,000 fans at Stanford
Muncie, the 6-3, Z-pound Stadium saw Penrose and New
All-AmerIcan from California, Mexico's Steve Myer combine
rushed for 1( yards against a for
249 West passing yards.

Tuesday

Score. I

them and it ss'as a shame they
couldn't see the game on telt'-

Upset

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said. "We were playing for

"A guy like Chuck Muncie

stubborn chain storo oner.

5.1$, $: I. C B 's Joan; Mencha, 6 Chucho Larrea, 7

as playing in the Shrine East- toucixiown drive, lIe was voted hit his
first eight shots and
19 points and 011ie Johnson 39 points and pulled down 15
Vt-st Game,
the ga;iie's Most Valuable woundupwjthpoints
for the caine off the bench to add 16. rebounds to lead the lskers to lO07S.Sanrd
"That was a tremendous of- Eiaer on offense,
Buckeyes,
ELccsstwre Ifl the NBA, the 'icto.
fensCtnwoIk with," theAztecs'
"But
I'm going to give my
star said after passing (or 187
trophy to those crippled kids.
'ards Saturday, helping
West sstn 21-14 before an East- They're the MVPs," Muncie
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1959.

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MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
9) MOVIE: (Mon.) "Son of
Cleopatra." Mark Damon,
Scilla Gabel. (Tues) 'l'aid in
FuU" Robofl Cumng. Uzaboth Scott. (B&amp;W) 1950.
(Wed) "AR Hands on Deck"
Pat Boone, 'Bud
Hackett
1961. hurs) 'Unhoj Part.
ners." EG Ponson, Edward
Arnold. (B&amp;
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Long Beach St. 67. Colorado Little

a PLUMBING &amp;

West Game record crowd of

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ments and directions of
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Washington st 76. llIinol

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his game-high 29 points in the : big tray of Food in front of me

basket for Ohio State with (our

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them withstand Jud Wood's

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Centenary iS. Texas 70
Texas El Paso 63. AlA West

last season"

"You tend to lose your potse
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"We
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Pam, 7 Cathy UbY,
Oguiza Atberdi; s. Larri Okoki; 6
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Ur:a Java; 7 Eddy Juan; $ Aldana
SECOND - i C: I, Spats.
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Eddes Sheri. 3 Cap's Bonny, 1
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Country GoldIe. 7 Mayelta; I
mlngo Perez S Barre Javi; 6
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THIRD - 51$. 0
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FIFTH - I. irdoza Bcngoa; 2

EIGHTH - S.16, 0: I. P6ttie

spect for two blue ribbon teams, stretch gave Not-ti, Carolina its snapped an it-game losing losing streak have on Johnson, ., led New York with 21
State.
versit', Citadel and Mrr as
While the Gators were fatten. Part1tpant.
ing their overall mark to 6
Mike Lederman scored i
with a 70-58 triumph over Mis- points and Al Banne'r added 14
sissippi as the SEC season points to lead Florida's victory

SECOND - I Ica Lenh:; 2. Eddy
Guola, 3 Ech,noArano;4 Oguiza

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1 Iniur.ctlon. S Wycliff Dena. 6. Echave. 3. OguIza Miguel; i Barre
Alert's Joe.? Red Canasta, I Keen Perez. 5 Arha Sanchez. 6 Alava
Tanning
flengoa, 1 Uilbao Zarre,
FIFTH - 5.1$, C: I Keen Domingo Eloria.
Diamond. 2 GR' Two Ring.
SEVENTH - I. Echano Perez;
Kitty Shay, I. Hot's Arab,
Nrgui
Lenit. 3. Ica Javi; 1
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6 CIasy Wink, 1
rningo Bebia. S Aldana Qulola,
Purdue Ill. Minnesota 110, 2
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la Juan, 3 FerminMugueria. I
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Toldø 72, BaIl St 60
5,intb Azp, 7 Maruri MencPaa,
14,'anria 7 Perk)ey Woult's.
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ArkansaS 91. IndIana St 7)
Cotton Socks, 6 H T. Carry On. 7
F. 1exs *0. Tarleton 66
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Duke fl-71 to gain third place in

Mdrl,n, Pe0t, Castle. 1956
(Thurs) Timbucktu" Vo

6 55

Instatos the doubts
and disctopanctos surrounding
thoassassnat)000fSon Roboi F. Kenne in 1968 and the
attempted a ainatfl of
Gov. eoi'goWaltacoin 1972

TONIGHT'S ENTRIES

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MichIgan
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Green 37
Detroit Ii, Chicago Loyola 19
DePuI 91. Providence 66
S. IIIinoi 63, Tulsa 67
W Illinois ii, Akron

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Florida 70. Misiip
S Florida 97. Boston
Virginia 71, VMI 63

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Lamps ci China" Pat OBnon
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Wnipeg I, Edmonton
Ottawa 5, Minnesota 2
TodlysOames
No games Scheduled
Tuesday's Games
Indianapolis at Edmonton
Cincinnati at Houston
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England at Ottawa
Winnipeg at Calgary

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New Orleans 107, Tulane 9?
Furman 7), Jacksonville 70
Gegla Tech 72. Davidson
Auburn (07, LSU *6

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ted its Southeastern Con-

Sunday's R,suus
Indanapois
3. New England
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Alabama past Vanderbilt.

"The' should have been rated

Gator Cagers Win,

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The I)eacons' stunning One'- Northwestern 82-72; 18thgunned in 24 points and Earl
two punch
lop Ten teams ranked Centenary stopped TaIn netted fl to lead MarWilS all ttw more dramatic since Texas 75-70: Houston shocked
quette past Soutii Carolina.
they h, e rat l'ti r.inked in Nia, 19
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"It was a great tournament JO5eJ)h's Pa. 75-62; Purdue
Ilicharri Washington scored
win," 'aid Wake Forest Coach whippeci No. 16 Minnesota Iii- :'i points arid Hay Townsend
Carl Tacv, "We feel we now 110 in ts
overtime.s; l7t1.
connected for 19 to pare UCLA

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V de- (;eorgia 79.73; 13th-ranked
cistnn over third-ranked North Washington routed Seattle

EAST
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Ph'$, Pa 67
PittSburgh $3. (ijff) 65
W Vitglniô 91, Syracu
Praneton 63, Pennsylvania
SOUTH
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proach to stay on top. Only
night to win the Big Four 1S• trimllled South Carolina 8fl;
tIEse teams that ha it will get
ketball tournament.
No. 8 Alabama walloped Van- all the way through."
It was the send Uet in two derbilt 83.66; No. 11 Louvjlle
jn Lucas and Steve Shep.
nights for tile surprising was upset by West Texas State
Big Four finals with a

monion

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celeiat ion beginning at 11:3Oam. at the Lake Eola Par

bandshell in Orlando with Divine Liturgy, followed b
procession from the altar to the lake, b1ess1ng of the watt
and the tossinc of an ecpccially prepared Epiphany cro
into the water and its retrieval by church members,

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7
Sanford Kiwanis Club, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford Woman's Club business meeting and covered
dish luncheon, noon, honoring Mrs. E. Ross Harris,
president of Florida Federation of Woman's Clubs.
Cacselberry Rotary Club, 7:30 a.nt, The Caboose.
THURSDAy, JANUARY 8
Altamonte pr1ngs Gai*n Club covered dish supper
and meeting, 6:30 p.m., First Federal of Orlando, SR 436,
Altamonte Springs.
Rotary Club of Lake Mary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country
( Th h.

SISTER INC., noon Holiday inn.

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Seminole High School Rand Parents, 7L30 p.m., band
room.

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3 p.m., SCC's South Seminole Center, 1-4 and 436.
Registration, 9:30 a.m. No charge.
Mcoho1j Anonymou Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201
W. First St. Sanford.

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owcase at Winter Haven, Leave Civic Center, 8:30 a.m.
and Senunolc Plaza C
berry at 9 a.m.
SATURDAy, JANUARY 10

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FRIDAY, JANUARy 9
Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:50 a.m., Lord
('huinley's, Alt.amonte Springs.

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 13

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WAShINGTON iAP — The
Postal Service s beginning to
worry about competition From
electronic coluniunicaticrn S}'S
(ems which threaten to
make
rllaitnien ololcte,
"We flre being by-paSSed
technologically and ttrec W
developments have a potential
impact on the bread-arij-Lsjtter
part of our business, first-class
miiail," said J. T, Ellingtun Jr.,
senior assistant

postmaster

general, in an interview.
The Pn.ctal Service ha a legal

73rd,

treaty."
9, 1976; othe,se a ludgment may
the claimant and must b sworn to DOUGLAS S IEUSTROM Of
NOTICE OF ACTION
be entered against you for the relief
As originally proposed, ffl
To Georoe w. Miller
by the claimant, his agent or at
STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp;
Route 7, Box 163
torney, or the same shall be void.
Sufegwlr(J system would have ciemandc'd in the petillon
MCINTOSH
WlTNE5Sm sand and the seal of
Platte City. Mlsuri
Dated at Casselberry, Florida. Attorney for Executrix
coI11prisi 12 Separate sites
this Court on January 2. 1976,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an this 24th day of December. 1975.
P.O Box 13)0, Sanford. Fl
which its designers said would (SEAL)
action 10 partition the following
Carolyn M Miller
Publish; Dec. 79, 1973, Jan 5. 1976
H. Beckwiln Jr.
As Administratrix
properly in Seminole Counly,
have shielded all of this coun.
DE'I 132
Clerk r' Circuit Court
Florida;
of said Estate
try's 1.000 Mlnutertien misLillian T. Jenkins
Lois Sand 6. DUCK POND FIRST John A Baldwin øf
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
siles and its bomber bases
Deputy Clerk
ADDITION, Casselbe'ry, Seminole Baldwin &amp; Dickeou
The Housina Authority of thi City
from surprise Soviet knockout La*'Officesof ROsenbtum &amp; P.pkns (ount,, Florida. according to the 500 E. Highway 436.
of Sanford, Florida will publicly
By' S Irving U C,usnw, Ei Suite
plat lher recorded in Plat Book Suite 20
open sI
attack.
ds (or there rooing
17. poge 76, publIc records of Casielberry, Florida 32707
buildings lorated in Florida PI.cl
fliat full system would have 430 East Highway 436
Seminolc COunty. Florida, and
Attoriy for Administratrlx
161 (Castle Brewer Court). or
cost an estimated $20 billion, Casselberry, Florida 32707
1972 Hospitality House mobile
Publish: Dec. 79, 1975, Jan. 3. 1976 January 7, 1976, at 200 p m, in thi
Publish: Jan. 5. 12, 19, 26. 1976
home,M0del7017 FR. 701cc? long, i, DEU.17$
HOuSing Authority's Administratior
However, Russia and tIle 0EV 71
fret wide,
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Building, Castle Brewer Court
United States agreed in 1972 to
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filed against you and you
Bids are to be based UOfl Costs
,
limit each country to two sites,
THE CIRCUIT COURT.
,rC required to serve a copy of your
inCurred
for removing the existing
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT O
JUDICIAL dR.
riltcn defenses, if any, tO it
Later, they (IecIdtl to limit the EIGHTEENTH
CUlT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR IPVIP4G B, GUSSOW. ESQ. 01 EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL THE roof, application of fifteen (13)
0d felt and 763 pound asphalt
AiIM still further to a single site
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOR IDA
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nionopo!v on first-class mail,
tibergis impregnated Shingles and
Attorneys for COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE HO. 74103CP
in each country.
Plaantff, whose add'ess is Suite 703, CASE NO 15.3569 CA09.G
the removal of all debris.
but the electronic systems were
In rC: Estat, of
430 East Highway 436. Casselberry. PEARL M ALLEN.
The Pentagon has spent about LeROY
Replacement of rotted wo is not to
never antiripoted b' the laws
an unremarried
K E LMA N C OATF 5,
Florida, on or be'ore 2anuary 2t.
included
in as
thean
bid quotation,
bIIlIuii ns costly de.
wdQw, formerly knn as PEARL will be
treated
bu
Deceased.
1976, and file the original with the
establishing this nionopoly.
M MOCK and PEARL MOCK.
additional cost.
veloprnent
FINAL
NOTICE
and
restricted
deClerk of this Court either before
One of the f;rst major uses of
0tIn
for
work es fisted
Ptaln tiff,
I NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that service on Plaintiffs attcrney or
above are to e submitted as
the new tectrnoloj' begins this plovment of the Safeguard,
the undersigned will on the 13th day
otherwise a WILLIAM
follows
JERDEN
fOAl
of January. 1976, present to the
month as the federal govern,
default will be entered against
I Cost for
roofing a I, 7. 3, 1,
Circuit Court Judge in and for
youROATRIGHT
WRIGHT a k aWILLIAMJFRDN
and S bedroomrebuilding
for the relief demanded in the
and
bypasses the mails to be- I
Legal Notice
Seminole County. Florida, Probate Complaint Of' Petition.
BOAT
7 Cost per square charged for all
gin depositing sonic Social SeWRIGHT, his wife, HUGH
Division, his final return, account
'
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
labor and material
and vouchers, as Executor of the
cifity payments directly in
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
WIGGINS. hs
this COurt On December 17th, 1915
Bids must be accompanied by a
wife. HARRY COHEN and
L.MENDMENTTOBE
Estate of LeRoy Kelman Coates, (Seal)
pensioners' bank accounts by
bid bond or other sureties In in
COHEN, hi wife,
VOTED ON
deceased, and at said time, thenand
HELEN
COHEN
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
electronic transfer. This is done
and
COHEN, her husband,
MARCH e, 1976
there, make applIcation to said
Clerk of the Circuit Court
The successful bIdder will be
P4OTICEOF
ELECTION
MARY DICKENSON and
by proiding each bank 5ittl
Judge for a final settlement of his
By Martha I Vlhlen
requir
to furnish and pay for
DICKENSON.
her
husbind
if
al
WHEREAS,
The
Legislaturj
administratIon
of
said
estate,
and
IVC.
lisagnetic tape that records all
Deputy Clerk
satfifactory performance
or if a,iy party named in
under the Constitution of the State of for an order discharging him as
ann.
th
Rostnblum &amp; Pipkin,
SocialSecurity deposits for that Florida, passed Senate Joint
payment bond or bonds
Complaint is deceased then h15 or
Attorneys At Law,
Attention Is called 13 the
bank.
Resolution No. 1061 proposing an
DATED this 11th day of December, 430 E Highway 436.
her unknown heirs, devisees
p'ovisioq
for equal employment
Iegatees, or grante, claiming by,
amendment to the Constitution of A 0 1975
Suite 703,
The governalent plans to t
opportunity, and payment of not less
through,
under
or
the State of Florida, and they did
Edward Gordon Lundblad,
against
them,
and
Casselberry, Florida 32107
electronic transfer in the corn- determine and direct
than the minimum salaries and
all parties or Persons having or
Executor of the
that the said
Publish; Dec. 77. 79. 191S. Jan S. 17. claimIng any
trig years to pay Federal
wages as set forth In the
Senate Joint Resolution be su
Estate of
right, tltle or interest
1976
$pcifiti
must be paid Ofl this
in and to the premises Involved "
LeRoy Kelman Coates,
ploycs' salaries and tiiake other mitted to th elector's of the State of
DC U Ill
Proiect.
this Suit
Florida, at a Special Election to be
deceased
payrnenis, such as to veterans
The Housing Authority of the City
held on th second Tuesday in Law Offices of
Defendants
iN THE Cl, CUT COUaI I OF
of Sanfcrci. Florida re'serv
and retired government work- March, 1976.
the
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
FREEMAN P. WOOLFOLK
FLOR IDA
EIGHTEENTH
right to reject any or all bldsor to
NOT. THEREFORE, I, BRUCE P0. Box 70 (1007
ers.
TOQUIETTITLE
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE TO THE DEFENDANTS
waive any Informalities in the
Highway 436)
Within five years, 18 miiillion A SMATHERS. Secretary of State
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
bidding
WILLI, JERDEN BOAT
of the State of Florida, do hcrCby Altamonte Springs, Florida 37701
CIVIL ACTION NO, iS-829-CA04.G
fewer government checks will give notice that a Special Election Attorneys for Estate
WRIGHT,
No bid shill be withdrawn for a,
ak a
WILL IA
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
M perIod of 3 days subsequent to the
be moving through the mail us'will be held In each cOunty in Publish: Dec. 13,77.79, 1915, Jan. S.
JERDEN
BOATRIGHT
JONpjIE FRAZIER. Hustand
opening of bids without the consent
Florida, on the Second Tuesday in 1916
BOA TWRIGfIT hii *t, "A0dr
cry month, the Treasury Dc
and
of the Housing Authority of the City
Unkno*r."
Marct.WpochdateisMarCn, 1976, CEU6S
EULA
JACKSON
TINNIE
partment estimates.
of Sanford. Florida
fOrtheratificalionorrelectlonc, tnt
HARRY COHEN and
FRAZIER. Wife
Financial institutions are Senate Joint Resolution
HOUSING AUTHORITY'óF
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
COHEN, his wife.
THE CITY OF SANFORD.
an
amendmenftotheconstitut
.
,
onof
16TH
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
IN
AND
Co
Roosevelt
considering similar means to
University
NOTICE OF ACTION
FLORIDA
State of F(or,da.
FOR
SEMINOLE
iqmn Avenue at
COUNTY, TO;Eula Jackson Tinnie
transfer money instead of mailBy; Thomas Wilson, III
NO.1
FLORIDA
Congress Street
Frazier
Title Executive Director
ingpiecesoi paper, a move that
Senatejoint
GENE R AL JURISDICTION
Chicago, Illinois
Co General Delivery
Publish Dcc. 11, 74. 1973 &amp; Jan. 5,
Resolution No. 1011
DIVISION
could mean less mail volume.
(Last
Known
Addressl
Collins Georgia )0471
1976.
A
JOINT
RESOLUTION CASE NO. 7$-I904.CA.09.A
You are hereby notified that a
Financial mail comprises over proposing an amendment
DEU 7$
to Section lOS MORTGAGE CORPORATION
MARY DICKENSOP,I and
proceeding for dissolution o
one-third of the Postal Ser'ice's 9, Artic'e VII of the Stale Con .1 DeIaw,ire corporation,
DICKENSON, her husb,gncj,
marriagø has been filed against you
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
revenue. In addition, some 5titi.itiø relating to local ad valorem
Room 430, 10 South
Plaintiff, and you are required tO serve a copy
FOR
taxes
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
vs
LaSalle
Str
businesses have invested in
of your written detensj, if arty
FLORIDA.
Be It Resolved by the Legislature THE DEVELOPMENT COR
Chicago, lIlinos
thereto
upon
Petitioner's
systems of electronic' rat'ssage of the State of Florida:
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-31$7-CA-09.0
PUPATION AT NORTH LAKE, *'hOSt' names and
(last Known Address)
addresses appear
That the following amendment
HENRY H STEWART AND FAYE
?4C -t .11
transmission a related area
below, on or before January 15. 1976
Section 9 of r1icIe VII of the State
H STEWART, His Wife,
HUGH
Defendants
Officials say an expected Constitution
WIGGINS
and file the original thereof with the
is hereby agreed to and
Plaintiffs
NOTICE OF ACTION
WIGGINS, his wife.
Clerk of this Court either before
over-all decline of 4 per cent in shall besubmilted to the electors of
vs
"Street Address Unknown"
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
service on Pelilloner's attorneys or
JAMES R
mail usage over the next five thisState for
KNAPTON AND
ion at
Ovledo, Florida
PROPERTY
immediatelyther,aft,,r otherwise a
VIOLET P KNAPTON. HiS Wife.
the general ele',tion to be held in
)ears "Is just devastating" on November 1976
TO: JOHN E. MCGRATH
default will be entered against you
Defrndants
HELEN COHEPd Rnd.
Residence Unknown
fo the relief demanded In the
the service's financial position
ARTICLE VII
NOTICE OF ACTION
COHEN. Pier husband,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Petition.
because of the related loss of
TO: VIOLET P KNAPTOPI
FINANCE ANDTAXATION
CO
Roosevelt
University
acllontoforecloseamortg.09on,ne
WITNESSMY HAPIDIl'tdth, seal
SECTION 9 Local Taxes
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
revenue.
Michigan Avenue
following properly in Seminte of this Court on the 13th day of
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED S
(a) Counties, school districts, and County, Florida.
at
Congress
Str.
December,
A.
0.
1775.
Describing the technological municipalities shall, a
that an action to foreclos, on that
special
Chicago, Illinois
That part of the East half of the (SEAL)
('t3ange facing the service, El. districts may, t'e authorized by law Northwest
CCrtiin morlgagedatedJun,I4 1973
Quarter lying East of the
(Last Known Address I
Arthur H. L)eckwith, Jr
to
levy
ad
valorem
taxes
and
arid recorded in Official Records
may be
lingttiii said, "The majority of
East rgttt of way line of State Road
Clerk of Court
authorized by general law to levy
Book 966. Page $41, of the Public
if aliv.',or if any party named in this
No. 0lInter'state 1), all in Section
business mail already Is gener- other taxes,
By; Elaine Ridharde
records of Seminole COunty.
for their respective 73, Township 21 South, Range 79
Deputy Clerk
Complaint is deceased, then his or Florida, on the
ated by Computer
Purpose's,
except ad valorern taxes
computfollowing described
East.
Robert M Morris
her unknown heirs,
devIses, property, to wit
e'rized invoices, computerized on intangible personal properly and
Iegatees, or grantees, and all other
AND: That part of the East Half of Hutchison &amp; Morris
prohibited by thu COn5titutin
The North 170 feet of Lot 2,
Persons Or parties
the Southwest Quarter (LESS the 230 North Park Avenue
addresses or what have you. taxes
(bI Ad valorem taxes,
Claiming by, EUREKA HAMMOCK, accordIng 'o
exclusive of •'ort 1093 17 feet thereof) lying Sanforø, Florida 37771
through, under
Once you have a relationship taxes levied for the payment of East of the East
or agiintt them; md the Plat thereof 15 recorded in Plat
right Ofway line of Publish Dec. 15. 72, 79, 1913 &amp; Jan. 3, all parti
or persons having or
like that, you have to ask why
bonds
Book I, Page 106, of the Public
and taxes levied for periods State Road No 403 (Inte"state IL
1976.
claimIng any right, title or interest
not longer
than two years when
Records of Seminole County,
not just send the message from
ALSO: Tht South 223 feet of the DEU
in ard to the premise involved ifl florida, LESS the
thoriled by
te of the electors West Hall of the
South 20 Feel for
this suit.
Northwest Quarter
one computer to another with.
road, lying East ot the Creek.
are the owners of freeholds of the Southeast Quarter, all In NOTICE OF
This subject property is lying and
tut the middleman."
SHERIFF'S SALE
therein not wholly exempt
has been f lied againsi you and you
from Section 14, TownshIp 21 South,
being in Seminole Cnty, Florida. are reguirerj to serve
taxation,
shill
not
be
Ie,icd
in
cx
The nlessage industry eflv15
Range 79 East
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that
an
is
more
particularly
described
written defenses toait,copy
if of your
by virtue of that certain Writ o
cess of the following millage's upon
any, on
as follows:
iOns a receiver in everyone's
AND ALSO Lots 1, 3, 6, 17, 71, 75, Execution issued
Out of ind under
theassessedvalueofrealesta,eand 37a0d33(LESS The
CARROLL BURKE, Attorney for
East
15.6
feet
Beginning 7Q4 fees, 6 Inches East Plaintiffs, whose
the teal of the County Court of
tx,ni,e to receive messages 21 tangible personal property: for all of Lots 71, 75, 37
address is 612
and 33 and the East Seminole
Of the Northwest corner of the Sanford
Courtly. Florida,
Atlantic Bank Bldg. San
how-s a (lay. A customer upon County purposes, ten mills; for all IS 6 feet of the South 355 feet
upon a Northwest
of
th?
i
Northeast
of Lot final judgment rendered in he
purpose's, ten mills; for
of ford, Florida, and file th• orIginal
5). AND TheNOrthuJ feet of Lot 10; aforesaid
awakening would find all of his municipal
Section 7, TOwnship 71 South, wdh
all school
court on the 22nd day
lh Clerk of Circuit Court,
of Range )0 East, run East along lhe
purposes, ten mills: f' all in HUDSON PARK. as recorded Seplember,A,D 1915,
"mail" in a tray waiting for watermanigementpurposesforthe
Sinford, Seminole County, Florida
In PIat Book
in that certain P4orth line of the Northwest 'of th
1, Page 69, Public case entilled, Finance America
such northwest portion of the State lying
on or before the 4th day of
him. The technology
Norlh,st ',
Records of Seminole County, Corporation, Plaintiff, -vs Tony 21
west of the line between range's tw
Section 23, Township FEQRUARY.AD l976,other"vii,a
Florida.
ys(eins miiay already exist in a thr
South,
Cam, Defendant,
east, 003 mill; f water
Range )0 East, 136 feet 4 default will be entered against you
which aforesaId inches; run thence South and
AND ALSO. That part of the East Writ of Execution was
tIicross'aves and satellite ehanfir the relief demanded in the
management purposes for. the 60 feet of the West Half of the Nor
delivered to parallel to the West 'Inc of said
remaining p.'u'tions of the state, 1.0
';(ls.
me as Sheriff of Seminole County, Northwest
Ptititt
thwest Quarter of the Southeast Florida,
' of the Northeast ' 6$
and I
mill; and for all other Special
have levied upon the
WITNESS my hand and Official
Ellingion described the
feet, run thence West 136 feet 1 in
of Section II, Township 71 following described property oimed (hes 10 within
sealof
th, Court on this ?hp lOIn day
PostdistriCts
a
mlllage
authorized
by
law
kvlh,
Range
79
East
(LESS
The
by
Ty
Caro,
Said
property
being
il S ri('v as "the Lst of the
701 feet 6 inches of the of December. A 0
approvtd by vOtC of the rt(ctor who SOuth 775 lees thereof)
1915
west line of saia Northwest '
of the
South of located in Seminole County, Florida, Northeast
nasa personal services.
are owners of fre,tso4ds therein not lh Southerlt' right oflying
(Seal)
way line
'i, run thence North 6$
of more Parlicularly described as ft
wholly exempt from taxat
Illlknlan and the deliverymnan
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
A State Road No 436. all lying and 101IOwt:
to pont of beginning,
County furnishing municipal ser. being
Clerk of the Circuit Court
in Seminole County, Florida.
ire gone but we still have mailYou,
and
each
of you, are notified
One (Ii 1969 Plymt
vices may, to the e,xtent authOrized
Seminole Cnty,
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Sanford Optimist Club, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.
Sanford Lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn.
Overeaters Anonyino, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Light, Sanford.
WED%F.SDAY JANUARY 14
Casselberry Rotary Club, 7:30 a.zn.,

Caboose.

Sanford Kiwanis Oub, noon, Civic Center

ThuRSDAY, JANUARY 15
Rotary Club of lake Mary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country
Club.
Alcoholics Anonymous (open meeting), 8 p.m., 1201
W. Firs' Si, Sanford.

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Three of the four infant.s born Saturday night were
reported in good tondiUon today. The fourth was in "fair
but improving" condition at Si Mary's Hospital here.
The boys, two months premature and weighing from
three pounds 14 ounces to four pounds 10 ounces, were
named üaig, Cohn, Uwistopher and Curtis, a hpltal
spokesman said.

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The 27-ycar.old mother had not taken fertility drugs and
had a normal delivery, the spokesman added.
Kuhn, a 31-year-old grain farmer and carpenter, said
doctors told the couple on Nov. 18 to expect as many as
four babies.
ihe couple alr'ady has three daughters, aged 6, 3 and
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SANTA MONICA, Calif. (API - Actor MarIon Brando
has been released after eight days in the hospital for
treatment of a blood infection, a hospital official says.
The 51-year-old Academy Award-winning actor was released late Friday, a spokeswoman for St.
Hospital
said Sunday. He was admitted Dec. 26 after flying here
(toni TeUaroa, his South Pacific atoll near Tahiti.
Brando was suffering from septicemla, a bacterial
blood infection tiut normally is treated with antibiotics,

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BIRMINGHAM, MidI. (API — The Rev. Robert
is in the running (or the title of most talkative
minister on record.
The Rev. Mr. Marshall, 55, completed a 60-hour, 31minute sermon at 12:33 p.m. Saturday, tolng the record
for the longest sermon in the Guinness Book of World
Hcorth. The previous record, set aImct 20 years ago by
11infn t.ocv of Wcst Hichland, Wash., waj 48 hours, 18
1 iiflU ft's.
Can tell you that sfter 50 hours it got a lot toug.ier,"
he minister said Sunday.
The Rev. Mr. Marshall spoke to a standlng-roorn.()flly
i owd of more than :ioo during the last hojrs of his sermon
otwday at the Birmingham Unitarian Oiurch In this
ohurb north of Detroit. The congregation gavø him a
Lartling tivatiwi when

he finished.

The Postal Service, with
#:arIy 7OO,(X) tliipbl)es, i
tuiteconoinjjL call "labor in'nslt'e," meaning lxp!e
ictt ( the prncessinL.
Eflington said the inroads oi
ic new tccl-usology "arc causg us It) look again at the nare of our mail system. Should
r deliver mail every day'
Id sse imIIxe a charge for
livering mail to a new adess?JftyearejocofltInuethe

esent t%pe of service, there
lfha%'etnbei"jghersuhijdjes
g Congress."
lIingLon said the Postal
'nec Is "evaIiating going
a" electronic jrjfrj.

Florida
All containing 71.201 acres more or Suburban Station
Sport that a suit loquief title to the above
Wagon Serial P40.
By; Lillian T Jenkins
less
PM46G9R2473, ID No. 3M1933, descrIbed property has been filed
the limits fixed for municipal pur. ha been
Deputy Clerk
filed against yOu and you green In color
againit you and you are requirtJ to CARROLL BURKE
are reqjir
to servr .i copy of your
Serve a copy ut 'your ar,sw,'r to th
beiro 5iOrd at Ratltf 6. SOCS
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
Attorney for f'iainttIs
Complaint on Ihe Plaintill's at.
written defnes, if any, to It Ofl Sanford, Florida. AdditiOnil in
that the following statement be
617 Sanford Atlantic
WILLIAM
tOrfly.
.3. BERGER, plaintiff's formatio', available from the
JAMES M. MACCE. of
placed on Hie ballot.
flank Building
attrirney
Whose
address
Civil ROBERT
D.
MELlON
'5 Division of the Seminole
&amp;
CONSTITUTIONAL
Sanford, Florida 37771
Grrrnberg, Traurg, Hoffman, Soeriff' Department
County ASSOCIATES, P A,, 26 Wall Street.
AMENDMENT
Publish' Jan 5. 17, 19, 26, 1976
ipdf &amp; Quentel, PA,, 1I Brickili and the
P0. Drawer IOfl, Orlando, Florida, DCV 17
undericd a Sheritt
ARTICLE VII.
Avenuø P14 I, Mlmi,
file the Original in the
33131, Seminole County, Florida, willOf
at32607,
office and
of the
SECTION,
or before' FebruaryFlOrida
9, 1976, and 11:00 AM. on
Clerk of the Circuit
Proposing an amendment to the
the 6th
NOTICE OF
diy of Court on or before January
January, AD, 1976, offer for
Stile Constitution
72nd,
authorizing and Court either before service Ofl and sell to the hightt
ANNUAL MEETING
sale
1916;ofherw,sesheall(.QaIionscfth
limiting local
bidder, for
taxes for water plaintiff's attorney or immediately cash, subject to any an all existing Complaint will be taken as con
CENTRAL FLORIDA
management purposes to not more larreafter, otherwise a default will lens, at the fror,t (West) Doorof thi ft'SSed, and ñ
ZOOLOGICAL SOCIBTy, INC.
default
duty
ntercd.
than
(I) mill,
Notice' is hereby
tie entered
given that the
This noIic shallbe ptjbl,Ihed Ofl(
against you for lhe relict Seminole Courtly Courthu%e in
IP4 TESTIMONY WHEREOF t demand
Afll Meeting of Ihe Central
in the claim
aweekfor
fr
conSecutiv,
weeks
in
against
Sanford,
Florida,
the
above
'ave hereunto wt my hand and defendants
FIorid
Zoologicat Society, Inc.,
lh Evening Herald
describeri personal property,
affizidtheGre4t5eelofthe5ta,,of
shall be held on January 13, 1975
WlTNE5Smynandafh50f
DATED
tfli
19th
day
of
Decem
at
Floridi at Tallahassee. the Capital, this Crt on January 3. 1976
That said Sale is being made to ber, 1975.
t heChamber 0 Comme, Bulldin
IltiS(y the terms of said Writ of
this th
th dy of Decumb(q A 0, (SEAL)
Sanford, Florida, 117:30
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL I
P.M Alt
Exeution
1975
Arthur H Beckwit Jr
voting members are expected to
Arthur H 8*kwith, Jr
(SEAL)
John C Polk,
allirsf, md
As Clark of Use (,ourt
all person's having
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sheriff
Bnir, A. Smattsers
buiin5 before th%
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
board are also
By.
Mary
N.
Oarcten
Seminole
County,
Florida
Secretary nf tato
Deputy Clerk
invited t attert
Deputy Clerk
PublIsh' Jan. 5. 26. 1976
Pubilh: Dec. 15,77, 29, 1975, Jan.
J. Ryan
Publish Jan 5, 17, 19, 74. 1976
Publish. Dec. 27. 79, 1973, Jan
197,
DCV 37
5. 17,
DCV 73
President
1916
DEU65
Publish: Jan. 3, I97
OCU 109
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Oi'lando - Winter Park

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HOURS

Ithru3t,mes
6thru 23 times
26 times

Stenstrom Realty
Home of BPP Warranted Homet
'SsT., 1ftY, BUDDy- Want a'
Steal? How about a) bedroom,?
bath home wilh large Iamily
room, Carpeling, excellent
location A real steal at S73.100

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DID YOu SAY FOUR?-. Yes, 1
bedroontsinavoryweticaredtor
home rormal dining room, kit
chen equipped, central heat.air,
carpeting, pool and patio Lovely
home for $13,000.

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HALA COLBERT.REALTOP
SELMA WILLIAMS Associate
lflOól7orjfl ISV
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3O-Apartn'nfs Unfui,jjrj
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SHOppER'S
DELlGI4TIn
Ravenna Park, I bedrooms, 7
baths, screened porch, fully
equipped kitchen, Central heat air
drapes, carpet, new roof, and
overlOuks lake $79.30)

YEAR [ND SPECIALS

...

MUstSell.l97'7fp,
home, furnished. 53,630 327 2571
0

43—Lots-Acreage

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&amp; Accessories
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60—OffiCe Supplies
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offiCe

Ifyouarehavingdlfficultyfindinqa
place to live, car to drive, a joo, or
some service you have need Of.
read all our want ads Cvery day
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SUNLAND AREA

3 room apartment,jt
floor, clean, close in $15 mor,th.
Call 2276761

CLASSIFIEOAVERTISING

JOHNNY

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Auction
Sale
Monday

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FACEDWITHADRIPIKIUC,
PROBLEM
'
Perhaps AlCOh0li Anonymous
Can Help
Call 42) 1357
,',ritPO Box 121)
S,fitord.FioqidaJ7l?I

SAN MO PARk I, 7, 3 bedroom
lra,ler apIs Aduil &amp; family park
Whly ISIS Hwy Il 92. Sanford
1930

66brses

WALKER
Merchandise

3 Bedroom, 1 bath. 520.000 with

terms

GENERAL CON TRACTOg
PEat ESTATE, INC

3226457
- Schuren Realty
.i looms for 1 or cpI, water
. .
furnished,
air
Condition,
—
REAL TOPS liranch Ottic No i
References requir. $100 month,
7671
Orlando
Drive
$50
deposit,
377
7399
372 1302 CHULUOTA._ 2 BR 2 biths, Fla,
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MOVES MOUN'AlpiS

Of Merchandise Every Day
Try One!

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72-Auction

WYNNEW000
TRADE TRADE TRADE
Brokerownersays "Make me a deal
I can't refute" Will trad, neat 3
bedroom central heat and air.
carpet, fenced yard home for
equity Inoltier real estateorwhat
have you $24.50)

rm • kit, equipped, carpet, air.

1967 ln'ernat.onmt Scott, I wheel
dniye', 371 17$)

80—Autos I or Sale
Car—
No Money Down
Any

WITH GOOD CREDIT
For Example
1971 Fiat Racer
1971 Duster. 6 cyl. stand . $995
1970 Hornet. 6 cyl., stand., 36.000
original mite's. $995
Many otners to choose from

Night 1 P M

We are beginning the New Year with
lots of bargains in Furniture,
Appliances, Miscellaneous. Don't
miss the firSt Sale of the Year.
BankAniei-icnrti &amp; Master Charge
accepted

Sanford Auction
1200 French Ave.
Sanford, 323-7340

Chico &amp; The Man
Jct 17 971171, Longwood
Call 373 ISlOor 634 4605

1969 Nomad, 19'.',', with air, fully
self contained, excellent con.
diti. 377.7)99,

76—Auto Parts
lCCOflttitiOne'd Batteries, $1295
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP.
1109 Sanford Ave

78—MtorcyCIes
1974 Honda CL 200, like new
Luggage rack flest off er

BLAIR AGENCY
323 3166

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1975 Honda, CVCC, 7;100 mIles, 4
mos. old, 57,9W. 373 57)5 after 6.
196,8 Buick Skylark, blue, black vinyl
top, power steering,
air,
('utom,,tic. only 51.195 Calf D.ri
c:F-,'. .37? 1651 De.,ler
1973 Chevrolet, 11,150
1971 VW Bug,air,$I,200
32776)9 after S
977 Karman Chic, 4 speed, air, AM
FM, only 32.000 miles, A real
coIlclors item. Only $2,195. Call

23.000 miles Must sell. Assume
balance of 17,436 or payments of
$93 month. 3733610 atter S p.m.
1967 Tyta Corona, I owner,
lit added, needs tuneup. $4.50. 32).
I715,
1960 Req. Jesp. 4 cyl.. OHV, Top
mechanical Inspected Nov. New
exhaust system, new luk*t seats,
new radio, new front wheel
bearing. 131.7304.

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__________________________ Horses for sal 2 fillys, 7 mares, 1
-------Appaloosa stallion, Best offer to
50—Miscellaneous
good homes. 3234269.
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-for
- - -Sale
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JANUARY

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- QUALIFIED FARRIER and
bft Cotjia V Bottom Boat
BLACK SMITH,
Trimming,
for good Spinet Piano, or SeII, $373
Shoeing Work guarant
371
7720
0030 or 130 4149

Classified Ad

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heat, drapes, laundry rm, tool
WILSONMAIERFURNITURE
house, corner fenced lot, citrus
BUY-SELL--TRADE
68Wanted to Buy
$23,700, FHA terms CHULUOTA 311 313 E Fiat St.
3775477
----- . REALTY, 365 3787
WILL BUY OR CONSIGN GUNS OF
GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
CLEAN APARTMENT
ANY DESCRIPTION SANFORD
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
(J
FOR RENT
AUCTION, Ifl 7)10
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS!
PHONE 3771301
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2driy Saii1
6—Child Care
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Kitchen.Bathroom Cabinets,
CASH 322-4132
-- Efficiency apartment, utilities in.
REALTOR
DRIVE - - BUY
Counter lops, Sinks Installation For used furniture, appliances,
dluded,
$125
month.
Call
322.777
15 WORDS
A BABY'S WORLD Care for infants
FIVE BEDROOMS!
available. Bud Cabell. 3776057
between 10 a m &amp; 2 p m.
to age 7 only Next to new Drivers'
toots.
etc
Buy
I
or
1001
items
ORLESS
O3 Adams and see the value In thi5 Super buyt Priced to sell. Fireplace
ui.
anytime,
3 bedroom home. Enclosed car.
License Bureau. 3776645
Larry's
Mar?, 215 5aorti Av
Water fror,l cottage on th
In family room, formal dining
'en'
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port Could be your lovely family
Wek,va River, Furnished 2
room, big garage, fenced. Better
''
AUCTION
New government program, child
room. Call for an appointment
We Buy Furniture
bedroom, utihiliet iflClt4ed, $160
than new 5.47,500.
care for as low as $2 per weds, if
now $16,950
Friday,
Jan. 9, 11 AM.
per month
only 377 4170you qualify 373 8121
- Adults
DAVES' 3739170
New Seller every hour. Have had up LARGE HOUSE-SMALL PRICE
br? Bedrooms Adultsonly
Four bedroom, 2 baths, PLUS
C
all
Bart
to 16 truck loads to sell. This Wanted to buy used Office furniture
(NON COMMERCIAL ONLY)
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
9-Good Things ø''t
auction for people who want to
sewing room, Sitting room, and
Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S
2345 Park Drive $lOup
Pt AL ESTATE
save or make money. we sell by
utility room Fenced yard with
Casselberry, Hwy. 1792 6)04206
the piece, dozen, gross, or NAVEL ORANGES
)fl 7499
above ground pool Fruit trees
MONTHLY RENTALS
Place your ad anytime during January
BAGGED
—
only 527.500
truckload. All types of goods, jf you don't believe that want ads
AVAILABLE
DEL'TONA BARGAINS- Builder
7807 FrenCh Ave 377 3672
jewelry,
food
items.
bric.a.brac,
and save 51,56. A good time to sell
, 1135 1150 Color Tv
bring retults. try ore, nd listen to
-.
must Sell these) new homet. Were
crystal, radios, I tracks, many
VACANT--? YEARS NEWt
- GRAPEFRUIT5,
QUALITY INN NORTH
your phone ri,,g Dial 322 3611 or
those items that Santa replaced,
priced from $29,330 - will sell for Want Otter, Out of state owner, 3
other items,
I 1 SR 43.4, Longwoo
631 9993.
TANGELOS
thousands of dollars less now,
H
WY
46
FL
CA
MAR
K
CT
bedroom, 1', baths, Spanish,
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$2 SO BUSHEL
ACREAGE_ Hard to find small
OnHighway 46, Sanford
Central air, garage, applian's,
a;Jj or 377 0362
3lA- pIexes
acreage at a small price. Buys or
- - - G-S'wap
&amp; Trade
(BehindAuctionGallerles)
darpeln, asking 573.700
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10 acres at $2,5 per acre or 1$
Navel Oranges, 63.S0per bU
Sanford- Obf Lake Mary Blvd
acres at 17.200 per acre Terms
24 H. Largesizefboor model oil heater, 250
Juice Oranges, SI SOperbu,
SWAP SHOP Fl E A MARx.
323. 9410
available
7 Bedroom SllOplusdeposit
Your Container 322
gal, tank, Concrete stand to hold Anyone can oe a seller or a buye'r
oil tank, Chimney and copper
or
No charge All admitted free
Stemper Realty
7017S FRENCH (HWY 17.97)
Tangelosand Tangerines
tubing Will sell for $200. Call 377
Come browse every Sunday at the
tfce I Bedroom apt, kit,nen
52 75 Bushel
Central F lor,da'
Movieland Drive-in Theatre,
THIS HANDY MAN FIX IT uipped, air, carpeleo Large
Phone 373 1671
MULTIPLE LIStING RCAL1OR
South 1792 Phone 3771216
prIvate yard $103 Adults 377 7796 377 1991
$l700OHomehas7BR 1 bathanda FREE GIFTWRAPPING-AII Baby
1919 S French
Oranges.Grap,
wk rids &amp; eves
frvit,Tang,,i,.
75'x125' lot. Call us
Gifts, Knits, Christening Gowns
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327 7371. 37? 1196.)?? 1981
Tangeiot and Lemons
PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
—
In 1959. 372 1I64
,-.
R U hlutchIson 37? 105,8
2 BEDROOM, KITCHEN FUR
EXECUTIVE LIVING. 4 BR, bath, 7410 Hiawatha
Ph
' I
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ib01
NISHED, HEAT AND AIR
tormaIdining.separatecotge
BUSI
* "Get 'Em While *
game room area 549.5(0.
Phone)72 44
-18-Help Wanted
*
51-}lusehold Goods
TWO STORY STUCCO.
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EXPERT
* They're Hot" *
- . 32-Houses Unftjrnished
Saleslady-. Experierxe ri ladies'
WITT REALTY
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pc goIdsedionaIafld7walnut
New hOuSet ma rural area, No down
p
ready-to wear Apply in person
ristafe Broker 37I.ObiO
JUST I
tablet with drawrn, 000d con
payment, monthly payments less 372.2746
'vi ''
only No phone calls Ro Jays. 71$ For Sale or Rent - Almost new I
3220719
323
7I
dillon.
3226087.
than rent. Government subsidized
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220 C. lit St.. San4d,
to qualified buyerscall to see it DUPLEX- 2 bedroom concrete
shag carpet throughout, self clean
you Qualify!
Nurses. RN's.'LPN'4; Aides; Aide
Singer Sale
block, excellent condition; no city
Oven In Sanora. Occupy after Jan
Companion, Needed immediately
"The 2nd Get'em Hot"
taxes; by owner. 3276470.
Air Conditioning Itt,
Call
678
3091
after
7
P
rn.
Golden
Touch
'N Siw, $75; Touch 'N
67* 0636
Sew model 600, $169.50; Touch 'N
Custom home on your lot or ours We
will arrange financing
Aphonecallcouldstarlyouona new New 3 bedroom, 7 batp,,alI electric,
rOL,i P HEATING ,P4D WATE
Sew model 75$. over $500 new, Central bleat &amp; Ar Condticning
central heat and air. Phone In
balance 5745; Singer Feather
,'
and profitable career. Call 663
AlA CLEANS ALL
PU PIFICATION SYSTEMS For, tree estimates, call Carl
Weight,
540;
Singer
with
drop
in
3115
- . M.UNS WORTH REALTY
Exterior pressure cleaning
Ca'
Harris,
at
SEARS
In
Sanford.
3fl.
'I
Phil
Gonzalez
303
313
3939
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bobbin, left for repairs, $26 Terms
____________________________ 'I Bedroom frame, 1 bath, un
373 63
-. Low as $5 per month See at
Real Es'a?e Brokc'r
TEXAS REFINERY coup,
furnished hOu1 in Lake Mary.
SANFORD SEW1 NG CENTER
103W 1s1 St
PLENTY OF MONEY plus cash
Call 373632$ or 1300011.
Downtown )07E.IstSt. 3279411
323 6061 or 323 OSl7eves
bonuses, fringetanefits to miture
RENT PURCHASE PlAN
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Aluminuñ'i Siding
individual in the Sanford area Modern Clean 3 bedroom homes,
Stenstrom Realty
KULP DECORATORS
Regardless of experience, air.
Handy Man 's Delight
family room, garage, carpets
409W. 1st St )
EST EPSON LANUCLEARINC.
Home Of BPP 'u'arranted Homes
mall. C J. Pat,, Pres., Texas
7iVE IN TV SERvICE- Fast
I can cover your name with alum
Ill 8277
Bull'dozing, Excavating, Ditch
We Buy Furniture
115 a "dog", ut has potential for ON PRETTY STREET- This lovely Refinery Corp. Box 11), Fort
sdi
Scrvicv 707 Live' Oik Blvd
&amp; soffit system Also
________________
CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR
won Fill dirt, top soil. 322.5943.
profit or omIortabIe home It
Worth, Texas 76)0)
home In ldyllwilde is in excellent
Cflselberry. Phone $31 9641.
Roofing, Gutters 20 y. Exp
reasonable cost. 3 bedrooms, 7
3 Bedroom, kitchen equipped. $160
'
2'AppIiances
Eagle
Siding
Co
151
neighborhood
Privacy
fence,
bath on well shaded lot at end of
C&amp; . BackHoe Servlc
per month First month and 5100
nicely treed, 4 large
th'ooms, '_'' -. . "
dead eno street School, Church
Land Clearing, fill dirt, clay, rod
damage deposit. Phone 3770671
carpet &amp; climate control. $57,903
Refrigerator, Dryer,
and shopping In walking distance.
All kinds Of digging Housetrailer
Dunk Beds and Dishwasher
OSTEEN- I Bedroom $140 per
Needs cleaning, painting and STUNNING FOUR BEDROOM
Beauty Care
slot'ed &amp; moved. 3779142 or 13.0
Phone3fl 74$)
month SCHUREN REALTY,
repairs to walls (in and out),
I19
HOME- On an acre of land In
Pe,ilt0i'5 12? l}C7
dining room ceiling and plumbing.
Roofing And Carpentry Repair
KENMORE WASHER, part's,
lown Equipped kitchen, central
Has new roof. Best offer over
Free estimates
heat.air, drapes, carpet, im.
Service, used machines
TOWER'S
BEAUTY
SALON
S11,000takes Cashorminimum70
Call 373 6169
Pretsive well built home, You'll
MOONEYAPPLIANCES)73 0697
(formerly Harrlett's Beauty Nook)
Stenstrom Realty
-tiie Hornes
t. down. No closing costs.
fall
In
love
with
ii
-1747, e'*t 26
xp'ert roof repair's, flat roofs or
f'føme' of IIPP Wirranted Homes
"'
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Il's like pennies from he,ven when
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7 fledroom furnished. 51)5 minth
shingles All work guaranteed
_____________________________
you
Sell
"Don't
Needs"
with
a
OFFICE
MACHINES
GOLLY, MISS MOLLY- Don't miss
_________________________
____________________________
t'dultt oreterred Phone
BR060EN ROOFING 373 6700
Real Estate
want ad.
"Wet ervice all makes nØ modela'
this onel) Bedroom, I bath home, ____________________________
Burglar Alarms
Free
Pickup
and
Delivery
Kish Real Estate
family room, t,prinkler system,
rd Business Machines 322900
'SERVICE BEYOND
range, drape's, carpeling. Newt1'
Lots
TV- RadioStereo
53paint
A ssociates
----- ___
THE CONTRACT"
inside, 571.500.
.
_____________________________
Let Us Burglar Proof Your Home
I S.intcrø c a!"s Lea'ler s in need Cf KOVE ESTATES- New. Swim,
IDYLLwILDE- A delightful home
.
Serurty Locks Installed
'
Cait Sanforo's Sales Leader
three (ii new or experienced
COLOR TV.511.9SMONTH
foethe
large
family
S
bedroom,
Phone3fl 8665
?erations Dressmaking, ladies',
fish,
boat,
Clubhouse,
150
mo.
Free
P ElI TAL PU RC HASE PLAN
licensed Real Estate Associate's to
____________________
7' bath. Family room, screened
men's, children's. Drapes, Quilts,
AT 322- 2420 ANYTIME
literature
P.O.
Box
10.
Osle'en,
641 1006
help service our ERA Sellers arid
p,ito feed rear yard Wall to
rIm
17764
172
Upholstering
Donna Canada,
fluytcst
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wall carpet Kitchen equipped
REALTORS MIS 3545 PARK
122 0107.
BROWN PEST CONTROL
Home Entertainment center, with
--------------- Electric garage door opener.
We offeç Continuous monthly
2547 Park Drvc'
color new picture tube 1230. 377
________________________
Intercom iss'oo.
37Business Property
training programs for all our
_________
1I
322 $165
ltS.
I ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
Associates, and the very latest in '
MIS REALTORS
___________- - LIGHT HAULING. iunk &amp; trash
BROKERS
Real Estate orlCnted equipment?
Will Haul Anylime
Color TV's from $50. B&amp;W, from
Commercial Building
321.0041
Days 172 CIli
n
113, Service all makes HERBS'
Call Herb Stenstrom for a con,
Nights- 377
Offices attached. Warehouse truck
alityupzsolstermn.g Free pick up .
TV.
1700
S.
French.
373
173.4.
fldentlal interview, and become a
Clean 3 bedroom, I', bath, avo '
'-- . ''------ hCiht i arge' fcned outside'
felivery. Call to" free f-s?rra'
m"mer of our 1976 ERA Team
Slove &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet,
%lr,e Central loca'ion
Heater Cleaning
C,ill Sanford's $let Leader
central heat &amp; air.
PET REST INN
Paytori's 377 1301
ttoarding &amp; Groomin
_____________________________
AT 3222420 ANYTIME
Call
Ph 377
YOUR HO?tE?
Heaters CIcdned. all makes. It
W. Garr1ett White
uyirig i new home? Moving to an
REALTORS MIS 7145 PARK
MAKE SI$$_ Nearly new 3
year's experience. Paul Miller. 377
apartment?
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Req. Peal [slate Broker
bedroom, 7 bath, with commercial
•'cc
Luxuty Patio Apartments
[J
'•
JOHN
KRIDER.ASSOC
Zoning
Low
down,
low
monthly
Ct
tome action with a Herald
24 Business Opportunities
Oil Burner Cleaning &amp; Service. 71
STUDIO 1,2,3
and low interest. $19,300.
107 W. Commercial
Classified ad We'll help you write
Hour Service Oykes Heating &amp;
-- -. Phone2l7l$$i
BEDROOM SUITES
an ad that will bring a fast sale,
Sanford PLANNEC'FOk' DAY NL.'RSERYLarge I &amp; 2 Bdrm
Air Conditioning, 3276,877,
Rustic)
bedroom,
large
Shady
lot,
CALL 322 7611
7 BEDROOM
raphy by Munson Cockayne
DYNAMIC OPPORTUNITY
6005q Ft Shop5pacc
iiel area. Will make excellent
or wc'dding photos reasonaOl,
TOWNHOUSES
100
P4
Maple
Vrndricj routes ,ita'lalil,' Gill, I iol
APARTMENTS
private home Terrific potential
d Pnone 37) 6361
."
323 ______________
t)?lor)7?M70
hours weekly wilh orr.plete __________
FURNISHED
I bedroom. central
Home Improvements
$35,900
FURNISHED
_______________
company training and location set
FROM
up Investment of 560055,000 Call
OR UNFURNISHED
air, 136,900
125
Real Estate
Carpentry. Remodeling. Additons
Mr. Carson,
______________________
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS
SECURffT
Custom Work Licensed Bonded
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
1505 W. 25th St.
Harold Hall Realty
______________________
Free rStm,s?e 373 6033
All type's and tiles
Rentals
41—Houses
SANFORD
DEPOSIT!
lird , f'li'rnbng Sijpples
W, repair and service
RtAL 1011 3235171
Interior.
Exterior
Plastering,
I
ret Wóter Heater's Ii m 10
STIPIE MACHINE &amp;
____________________________
Plaster Patching &amp; simulated
322.
2090
3 Mo. - 6 Mo, &amp;
SUPPLY CO
thru
Sat
2334
S
Park
Drive
bi,Ck&amp;Stc'rr Spec iaily 377 7760
Professionally Managed
30-Apartments Unfurnished MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
M. Unsworh Realty
___
1 Year Leases
3,23 31Ill
YW 7nd5t
37264)1
By

SPECIAL

3 Lines

6 Days

$495

Only

TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL

322-2611
831-9993
Classified Adv. Dept.

___________

____________

NESS DIRECTORY

'a

READY TO SERVE YOU
R PHONE CALL AWAY

me Improvements

Land Clearing

Pressure Cleaning

Radio &amp; TV

s.

Roofing

Office Machines

________________________________

5 1 9E

Frt,3fl

5717

Sewing

Pest Control

______

Hauling

.

Al"

Upholstering

Pet Care

ardens

Photography

Well Drilling

Plumbing

9:

' ___________________

___________________

One &amp; Two bedroom apartments, I Meg
carpeted. air, fc'mn &amp; Unti;rn 595
.p 177 ItIc

Real C5tate

Broker

- -372
-.764,3

Peg. Real Estate Broker
______
603W hI St
373

or 32) 0317 eves

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- I

Hwy. 17.92 Across

From Ranch Hot,
3234670cr 631.9777

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JY
PAUOR.'

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—

A LITTLE SALESMAN IN PRIN
T,
That's a Classified AdI

75—Recreational Vehicles

pets Lights&amp;waterfur 3270707

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll or 377 $$
Free, 4 7077 for "We Care"- tIc-'
"Hc,thine." Adults or Teent
Fumni

79—Trucks-Trajlers

WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
WORK' Place a Classified Ad in
Use Evening Herald today

61-iildin9 Materials
SEMINOLE CO Acreage tracts.
small and large $2,000 per acre
anclup TerryRealty, Reattor 628
Used Lurni'u'. All ,i:m". 150 lxiii?
Ofti
Heart Pine Will 7,ake Deal).
______________________________ Phone 377 7791
_________________________
46—Commercjal Property
62 LaWn.GaI'den
------_----__.

1977 HONDA 3.30 CHOPPER
Fxcellent Coridit inn $475
Phone 323 9025

Sundmy&amp;Monday, bp m.to9:3O
p.m
Tuesday,lp.m,toop m.
Admission, $1.50
Chapman Shows, flat Cave, N. C.

furniture

Wood or steel dt'. (eae'Cutve desk
&amp; chairs. Secretarial detks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as Is. Cash and carry.
NOLL'S
Casselberry. 1797,1)04706

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78—IPctorc'jcles

Ocala Antique Show
Jan. 4, 5, 6
Cltz Auditorium

. -

Used

Monday, Jan, 5, 1976-SB

—

71-Antiques

LAKE FRONT
FlU Ovledo-'QupIex, turn, Or
I5 ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY'
unfurn. Ideal location. Reasable
Bedroom block,2bath. paved road
AL ANON
&amp; frontage on spring fed lake
Call Sanford's Sales Leaaer
, For lamilies or triendS ol problem Garden ApIs, I &amp; 7 OR, air..cmrpev
579,5 Terms ' desired.
drinkers
drape's. GE appliances + Ow
AT 322-2420 ANyTIME
ExCeptional Opportunity
For further inform,,ti Call 173 4367
Franklin Arms Apts . 323 6630
HIDDEN LAKE
Spectracldegranules for lawn insect
or write
For Small Businessman
REALTORS M IS 2143 PARK
control. GardenLarxj, 14C0 W. 1st
.
.
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P0
-___________________________
I
Bedroom
block,
7
bath,
Yes,
we
will
show
you
how
you
can
2 Apts, I or 7 bedroom, turn, or LAKE MARY- I Bedroom, I bath
St. 373 6630
"
Box 5$). Sanford, FIa 33771
unfurn, both AC, w w carpet, $50
recreational ammenilie's, split
OWN your OWN office for 10 pct
- frame home, detached garage,
damage. $115 mo 32) 1319 atter
bedroom arrangement, kithtn
down, balance $114 67 per month
STOP AND THINK A MIP4UTE If
nice
shade
trees,
near
fishing,
,
5 30 pm
equippj, enclosed garage, Out
6.1-Equipment for Rent
This is an of fce Condominium
Classifje
swimming
Ads didn't work
JUST
LISTED,
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standing
landscaping.
Onty
$4,300
Call
today
for
your
appointment
there sc.uldn't tic
$I 9
t.sie over payments
First callers get 1st ChOce of
______ 3)-Apartn1s Furnished
Oi'nt Wut' L;tri' Eli.ctri C,iri
CALL NOW
(iu,lilyriq
Suites.
Neeq hClpw,th OiObti Diet? Come
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-- LAKE MARY-- WATERFRONT, 3
Each unit has individual entry,
to class at Seminole Memorial
AVALONAPARTMEPIIS
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Bedroom
home
with
den.
DeBARY
0
Hospital, January 6, 1976, 7p.m. or
electric service and toilet - _________________________
ADULTS, NO PETS
fireplace, formal dining, roomy
facilities
A small Classified Ad bring's big
7.30 pm. Call your physician for
116W 2nd ,t
country kitchen, situated on over
Nw3 bedroom block, maintenan:e
returns Try Ore and SCC Call 377.
reservation. Conducted by Naomi -.-_,..........,....,,,,_
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1'
acres.
Large
patio
for
volley
free. Corner lot on paved roads,
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7611 or au 9991
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H Forbes, Registered Dieticlan BAMBOO COVE APIS
ball, basketball, entertaln(ng.
carpet, air &amp; immediate oc
Repeat meetings will be held
Lakefront ideal for swimming,
Cupancy, $25,100. Qualified for
Freedom
Second Thursday each month.
One &amp;
65-Pets-Supplies
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fishing &amp; boating. tio.000.
bedroom apartments,
Interest credit of $1,710. Terms if
From
using your home'
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or
unfurnishCd,
Newly
desired
CALL
TO
SEE
WANT TO SELL
c
redecarated Come see. 300 E
SFORD
3 Beoroorn, 7 bath
Poodle, Male?yrs. Old
YOUR HOME!
Paying for someone else's bifr'ing
Airport Blvd. Sanford. 37) l3
home, air conditioner, oil heat,
Free ToGooti Home
Buying a new home? Moving to an SANFORD
1h1h171
apartrnen
Country Club Corp.
Shady yard. $19,300. Make an 2 bedroom block, older home off
offer.
I BR fumn apt downstairs quiet
322-6457
FREE' Spayed Female Dog
Meilonvjlle
BUY NOW AND SAVE
-. Get some action w,Ih a He,ald
neighborh, Ideal (or older
Terms if_________________
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(1"s,red
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MAR
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1'
bath
perv,,
or
couple.
Call
days,
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claSSified ad We'll help you write
3 Acres,
Call 3fl 7102 Any Time
home nestled under shady trees
1)990
an ad that Wilt ring a fast sale ____________________________
Ready fo Development
Country style kitchen, Central heat
LAKE LOTS
CALL 377 7611
Call Owner, 37) 5603
TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
Large 7 Bp, downstairs apt. all
&amp; air, VA terms available 521,000.
I utilities, md heat $10
And That's A Fact!
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54 O. on"
SWAP- 16 ft Cobia V Botlom Boat I
NE(,() A SERVICEMAN? You'll
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Luild
for good Spinet P,3no. or sell, $315
bind him ited ri our Busness
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your home on one of theSe tots for
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377 6620
Service Directory
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REALTORS
373 6.153
a Paikage deal
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read all our want ads every day
ISYR.FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
IPOlOrlandoDrive
5aoford. 373 3300

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with awning and Skirting Cheap
Phone 373 0160 110 Exeter Court,
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imits ..issiles

TUESDAY, JANUARY 6

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fICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUS NAMI
FICT$4IOUS NAME
FIC1ITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
Notice is hereby given that I a rn
Notice is Hereby given that I am
Notice is hereby given that we ore
engaged in busine at 250 Jasmine engaged in business at Seminole engagid in business at 107 East 7th engaged in buSinCis at 417 West 3rd
Road, Catselberry. 33707, Seminole Plaza Shopping Center, Seminole Street, Sanford
Seminole !t.. Seminole County, Florida, und
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County, Florida under the $iciltiotjs County, Florida under the fictitious County, Florida under the fclitiou5 the fictitiOuS name Of SANFOt
n,me of ALTAMONTE COM name of DAISY FLOWER SHOP, name of ARBOR SERVICES, and MENTAL HEAl 114 CLINIC, aiid
MERCE PARK, and that I intend to at.d that we intend to register said that I intend to register said name that I intend to register sild nan
register said name with the Clerk of name with the Clerk of the Crcult with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. with the Clerk of the Circuit Cow
WASIHNI,;T0N (Al') missilesi will be essentially
the Circuit Court, Seminole County, COUrt, Seminole County. Florida In Seminole County, Florida in ac
Seminole County, Florida in a C,
Army says Its Safeguard anti- nullifIed in the future" by the Florida In accordance with the accordance with the p(OviSions of Cordance with the provisions of the cordance with the provisions of tP
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missile System Would be fully Soviet deployment of new misof the Fictitious Name the Fictitious Name Statutes. To
FicttlovS Name Sta'utes. lo Wit: Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wil
Statutes, loWit Section 665
Wit: Section 663.09 Florida Statutes Section 663.09 Florida Statutes 1957. Section 66309 Florida Statutes 193
effective against Soviet missile siles aruied with multiple War
Florida Statutes 1957.
5 David Malcolm McCatlum
5: Robert A. Tango
warheads If it were not for lirii- heads,
S: 0 R. Couslneau
PubhSh: o. is. fl. 79.
5: E. Gary Cosmar
Jan 5. Pu')Ith Dec 29, 1915 ian. 5. 12, Ii
its iiiiposetl by U.S.-Soviet
1978
The comlilittee's p(t.Sltioti was Publish: Jan. 5, 12, 19, 26. 1976
.Jayne E. Cosmar
1975
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agreement,
Publish; Dec. fl, 29, 1975, ian. 3, I?, DEU 6'
DEU 177
influential in a congressional
1916
The Army rejects claims that decision to shut down the the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE DEU 101
________________________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH
the Safeguard no longer is ci. country's only antimissile corn- EIGHTEENTH JIJDICIAL CIR.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI
iN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CulT OF FLORIDA IN AND P01
fective technically because the plex at (;rind Forks, N.D., CUlT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
FICTITIOUS NAME
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given that I am EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
Russians have developed and while keeping in operation a Case
No, 7S'72-CA04C
engaged in buncss at 2393 Sanford CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY, PROCATE DIVISION
started to deploy multiple mdc- key ARM radar there.
In Re: The marriage of
PROBATE NO. 7S.3$2.CP
Ave., Sanford, Seminole Count'?, FLORIDA.
pendentiv targetable warheaLs
In re: Estate of
"The assumption that a JAMES MARTIN REYNOLDS,
Florida under the fiCtitiou% name Of PROBATE DIVISION
VIOLA 0. MATTOX
Husband OSOORN'S BOOK &amp; BIBLE CASE NO. 7S-314-CP
(Miltvs) on its missiles.
MIIIV environment makes 'd
deceased
STORE, and that I intend to regislr'r Estate of
Thisconclusionineffectchal. Safeguard IneffectIve is not DIANA JANE REYNOLDS,
the Clerk of the JAMES MONROE MILLER,
NOTICETOCREDITOM5
lenges the position of the House correct," the Arms' says.
Decrased
All creditors Of the estate 01
Wife Circuit Court, Seminole CC"-'y,
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
VIOLA C. MATTOX, deceased. are
Appropriations CoillIllitICe, "Safeguard caa defend against
Florida In accordance with the
AMENDED
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING t*rt,y notified and required to file
which said the "utility of MIItVs es.scntially as effective.
provisions
of Wit,
the Fictitious
NOTICE OF ACTION
Statules. To
Section Name
ICLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST any claims or demands which they
Safeguard to protect Minute. ly a.s it can defend against
SAID ESTATE:
TO Dana Jane Reynolds
may have against said estate in the
Florida Statutes 1957.
107 Califirnia Avenue
man (intercontinental ballistic siiiipli' HVs (wart)ea)
You and each of you are hereby office of Clerk of Circuit Court of
5. Ellis C. Osborn
San Raf,el,
notified and required to file any Seminole County, Florida, in the
Publish: Dec. 15, fl, 29, 1976, Jan. 5
'The advantage (0 the itCalifornia 94901
claims and demands which you, or Courthouse at Sanford. Florida,
1916
Licker of Multiple HVs is that
either of you,
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have against said within four calendar months from
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
estate In theotficeof the C.eck of the the date of the first publication of
heforc(.sSafcguar(j((5J110
f
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interceptors to attack i given that an action for di5Iutiøn ot IN HE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Circuit Court of te Eighteenth this notice. Each claim or demand
m,rriage and other relief h5 (j
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. Judicial Circuit, Seminole County, must be in writing and must state
ICBM payloid.
Illed against you and you are CUITOI2 FLORIDA, IN AND FOR Florida, Probate Division. in Ihe theplac,ofrejidenc,andpostofgic,
required to file the original with lhe SEMINOLE COUNTY.
"This is important in
Courthouse at Sanford. Florida, address of tPe claimant and must be
c
Clerk of thit Court and serve a copy Case No. 7i25$9.CA-13-B
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within four calendar months from sworn to by the claimant, his agent,
S
Safeguard because (tIc
VI C
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the t
rittcn defenses. if any, to it NORMA J MILLER
of the tint publication of or his attorney, or it will become
.'sttiii' l)lljor lilllitatitill i th
POI IR\jlNG Ii. GUSSOW. E SQ , of
this Notice Eacn claim or Ucmand "oid accorang to Ia'.v
I'l,iritiff
0
iG5CflbIum Pipkint, Suite
must be in writing and tiled in
.
restrictiou to 100 interceptor
Dated December
1973.
4
as? High*ay 436. Casselbcrry, GEORGE W MILLER,
pIicate and State the place of
S: Dorothy C. RingIlng
iiijssjls imposed by the AIIM
Florida 37707, On or before February
Defendant, residence and post office address of
As Executrix

CALENDAR

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keep a tight rein on
water
51 Cut logs
i This should be a very busy day, Continue
13 Nonrr.oral
54 A live tree
- but do things so that you don't the old checkbook and credit
8 Mimosj tree 35 Church
15 Presidential
does this
paint yourself into a corner, cards. Shop wisely so as not to
dignitaries
10 Bristle
nickname
55 Refined iron
56 Famous Italian 11 Tree yielding 36 Auricle
16 Scottish cap
get in it bind.
Plan
carefully.
38 Piece of
terpenes
18 Hero (Sp)
family
51t(ITTARILJS (Nov. 23-Dec.
(April
20-May
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TAURUS
17 Daddy
lim ber
57 Males
19 Through
14
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39
Large
bay
Activities and outside interests 21) Don't be pressured Into
20 Ampere (ab ) mistakes
17 Amount (eb.)
windows
21 Common
are apt to be accentuated today. situations today where you feel
DOWN
23 Rowing
40 Gunlock calc h
contractI on
find yourself you have to act against your
Take care not
implements
43 Small
1 Careless
22 Maftclous
24 Trim
painter
children
better judggment.
burning
on too many committees.
2 Trees of birch 26 3e,atnts wife 49 Negative
25 At that place
22-Jan,
CAPRICORN
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27 Counsel
family
word
28 Roman bronze
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than
look
for
ex.
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30 Single thing 3 Bushy dump (archaic)
so Reverential
4 Elongated fish 29 Forest spirits
31 Light beam
fear
could have too many Irons cuses today, face issues
33 Travel siowty 52 Resident 01
5 Male cat
32 Disencumber
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the
fire. Isolate your tm- squarely. II you made a boner,
6 I love (Latin) 3-I Fail to follow (suffix)
33 Bridge
suit
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cloth
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family
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Jury selection in the first scheduling board meetings In
degree murder trial of Ben the afternoon to deal with
Harden Jr., 48 of Sanford, was routine matters which would
still going on at noon today.
allow the regular meetings to TRAFFIC
Harder, Is on trial in the Nov. be adjourned earlier. Regular
l2 shotgun slaying ol his ex-wife meetings are on the first and ON UPSWING
Laura Mae Harden.
third Wednesdays of the month.

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daughter
Jennie, who had
*82
Smith said the train, bound
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"The
best
thing
now
is
to
dashed
onto
the
tracks
to
from
Virginia to Sanford and
Q
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3
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spades after the notrump
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109 8
initiate
a
safety
program
to
retrieve
a
dropped
vacuum
not
scheduled to stop at
opening and they get there
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
A A J 732
A K 109
educate the public of the danger bottle.
with South as declarer. If
DeLand, was travelling at 62
50t"l'hl I
DEAR DOCTOR LAMB ____ of approaching or crossing "I try to forget those things," miles per hour at the time of the
______
West opens a low club the
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railroad tracks."
Do you have any information
hand can be beaten, but West
Smith said, "but It was a case of accident.
VK92
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regarding vitamin D from the
opens a diamond and South
That's
how
Milton
Smith,
a
little
child making a mistake
The maximum speed alled
sun through skin sbsorption
head
trainmaster
for
Seaboard
and
the
mother trying to protect is 79 mph, Smith said. He said
Lamb
A Q85
and the possibility of receiv,,,
Oswald. 'II North plays
Neither vulnerable
Coastline Railroad - which her - I would have done the the train's speed was not
works In the city's sewer de- project despite a rejection of
_______________
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ing this vitamin from other
four spades. East will open
'
owns the tracks on which a same thing.
partmcnt,
received
a
50-year
a
grant
application
made
to
the
"excessive" and he added train
_____
sources.
______
- the queen of hearts and the
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southbound Auto-Train struck
service pin. Thirty-year service Florida Bicentennial CornWest
North
F.ut
South
Pr
"It's
one
of
those
very
tinofficials
"don't appreciate"
The reason for this inquiry
defense will take four tricks
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pins
were
presented
to
Sanford
mittee
some
18
months
ago.
and
killed
an
Ocala
mother
and
fortunate
accidents.
Everybody
earlier
reports
that the train
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is that there are certain
1
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Tire
Chief
G.
M.
Harriett;
Fire
her
child
Monday
at
the
should
know
the
danger
of
was
entering
the
staUon
at a
________________________
religious organizations that
"We think Lake Monroe is
I,..'.s
A
DeLand
station
—
summed
up
railroad
tracks
and
exercise
high
rate
of
speed
at
the
time.
require full length dresses and
—
Department LI. John T. Ben- Sanford's greatest asset, and It
abnormalities
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the tragedy.
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SleCVC3 and I wonder if this
caution in approaching and
As a scientist I find it hard
nett;
and
Sanford
Parks
should
remain
as
beautiful
as
Stth said the train had
Pam
A Michigan readers wants
could not be detrimental to
to sympathize with hiding
Killed
in
the
accident
were
crossing
them," Smith said,
Superintendent
Solon
Teston.
possible,"
Mrs.
Gielow
said.
about
50 cars on It and the
Opening lead - 10 #
Re"Whillt sml*e p1m at Mooday nillit's SW*rd aty ComminI= meetin g were
to know if Oswald Jacoby
children.
arts of the body. A normal
(from left I
Mrs. MoHy O'Neal Holmes, 33,
In the brief ceremony at city
Smith
said
the
railroad
has
no
woman
and her daughter we,
really invented the Jacoby
In other actions, the city Tommie Robinson, Solon Teston, R. W. Tench, Robert Zanders, Armold Hood, Rosa Rotunda,
Could this lack of vitamin I)
healthy body or any part of II
hall, 25-year serMce pins were comn-dsslon approved a list of Bennett, and Chief
I.A.
J.
T.
sister
of
actor
Patrick
O'Neal
plans
to
fence
the
tracks,
since
pushing
a luggage cart
transfer.
G. M. Harriett. I Iferald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
from the sun be supplemented
Isn't exactly something to be
and
a
member
of
the
prominent
it
would
be
presented
to
Asststa')t
Finance
streets
to
be
Included
In
th
paraBel to a* tracks, on the
The answer Is that he did
e
through other sources such as
ashamed of. It is a wondrous
Director Rosa Rotunda; city's paving program; upOswald:
"We
have
had
so
not.
The
idea
of
a
two-level
East
aIds- when the vavn
ui
cod liver oil, egg yolk and
machine that has no equal. I
Sanford Police Sergeant R. W. proved a change in the pay
many reader questions about transfer was first thought of
bottle rolled off anci 6e child
milk'
According To County Attorney
think clothing should be functhe Jacobv transfer bid that I by either 011e WhIner of
Tenth Fireman Bruner H. scale for workers In the city's
Especially I would like to
darted
tional to keep the body warm,
"
promised
to
discuss
It
the
first
Sweden
or
Richard
Troxel
of
know if sunshine on the face
Giles; Maintenance Superin. refuse division; and approved
comfortable or. yes, even
Engineer R. L Gibson, of
of this year"
Minneapolis. but Jacoby put it
only would provide enough
enhance its appearance.
tendent Arnold hood; and an extension of time limitations
Sanford, told authorities that
Jim. 'Basically. at is a together. smoothed out the
vitamin I) for a child's wellHiding the body In shame has
Utilities Department worker regarding condemnation of
when he saw the little girl and
Many Courthouse Offices device
to enable a notrump wrinkles and is responsible
being along with the proper
to be contrary to natural man,
Tommie Robinson.
property
located
behind
Bell
her
mother It was too late to
opener to play the hand at his for its SUCCeSS.
foods.
but to each his
Also appearing at yesterday's Avenue.
stop
the train in time to avoid
By
ED
PRICK
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partner's suit. The two-club (Do you have a questien
DEAR READER - ne ulconduct of county business may be established
You don't need to take cod
-State Attorney: Freeman's memo says there the tragedy.
meeting was Mrs. Walter
City
Manager
W.E.
Knowles
Herald
response to one notrump is for the experts? Write "Ask
Staff Writer
tra violet rays of the sun act
liver oil. You can and should
elsewhere in the county by resolution of the
is no "firTtitation as to where the state allorney's
Gielow, chairman of the reported that the search for a
Smith aWd many automobiles
Stayman and asks opener to the Jac~:ibys" care of this
on chemicals in the skin to
get enough vitamin D frorn a
governing body of the county In the manner
office must be located; only that it is adequate and
show
a
four-card
major.
The
newspaper.
The
Jacob's
will
(cotiUisid On Page tA)
form vitamin D. Studies have
well-balanced diet that in.
prescr
meet certain
two diamond response is ar- answer individual questions
Commerce's Community O. Sam Ackley, is progressing,
shown that as little as three cludes milk All commercial
the courthouse in Sanford may legally be located at
However, the opinion cited by Freeman goes on
-Court Reporters: If courts establish branch
Improvements Projects and that 98 applications have
fificial and guarantees at it stafriped, self-addressed
square inches of skin cointain
milk sold in supeffnarkets is
a proposed South Seminole annex, according to an
to
say
the
"no
instrument
shall
be
deemed
recorded
offices,
rwters would be obligated to locate
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Committee.
least five hearts while the envelopes are enclosed. The f
enough of the basic chemical
enriched with vitamin D. You
been received,
opinion from County Attorney Thomas Freeman.
in
the
county
until
filed
at
the
county
seat
according
wherever
branch
courthouses are located.
two-heart
response most interesting questions '
to provide all the vitamin D a
also get vitamin 1) in
Mrs. Gielow said her com. In a letter of resignation to
In a memo to Roger Neiswender, Freeman points
to
law."
-Sheriff:
In
Freeman's
legal opinion, the sheriff
normal person needs, if, and
guarantees at least five will be used in this column
margarines and butter.
rnittee was willing to supply the Knowles dated Nov. 17, Ackley
out
the
county
commission
with
certain
Be
Freeman
says
the
attorney
general's
opinion
spades
"
that is a big if. the chemicals
and will recgive copies of
Ile inexpensive all purpose
could establish branch offices. He points out,
funds for
a
lakefront said lie had "several aprestrictions - has the power to designate which
are fully activated by the sun
Oswald,
"Thus,
if
I
open
JACOB
V
MODERN)
"seems
to
abrogate
the
requirement
that
aH
daily vitamin contains all the
,ofhowever, there is no cast law to substantiate his
beautification project slated to plications pending In public
courthouse offices can legally be moved from the
rays.
ficial books and records' be kept t the county seat
vitamin 0 you need :ven if
opinion.
The sheriff is a county officer,
begin next Monday.
county seat in Sanford.
service and an offer to become
A major part of the there were none in your food
by requiring that only the 'permanent records' be
-Tax
Collector:
Also considered a county ofCARNIVAL
by Dick Turn.,
Groundbreaking for the a partner in a life insurance
Neiswender, the director of county development,
located there."
Reservations will close
ficial,
Freeman
says
establishment of a branch
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project's initial phase, which agency." Ackley's resignation
much of the sun rays get vitamin I) and other vitamin
-_'
has set one year as the deadline for setting
a
"It should also be
at noon tomorrow for a
ld
will entail Irrigation systems is effective Jean. 9.
through the atmosphere and
requirements send 50 cents
branch courthouse, a move that will mean certain
Fridall, dutch treat lunthe principal offices of all county officers must
act on the skin. In the
for The Health Letter number
-Court Rooms and Probate: Freeman says the
offices or parts of offices will relocate In the
rheon for Sen. Lawton
remain
in
the
county
seat
and
only
subsidiary
northern climates children 4-6, Balanced I)i ci.
chief judge of the circuit court decides where courts
proposed annex.
(IkL who will meet with
functions may be moved to other locations,"
are more prone to rickets
Recommended Daily Dietary
may
be held. However, he notes that it is the
, Courtesy Busing
All indications at present point to South Seminole
supporters at the Mayfair
Then Freeman's memo says "it appears" that
from lack of sunshine, and
Allowances (Jtl)AI. Send a
commission which allocates space. Therefore, he
County as the site for the new branch courthouse,
/
the Florida Cor.stitution grants authority to the
Country club in Sanford.
vitamin 1) replacements are long, stamped, self-addressed
concludes establishing branch offices would result
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In the nieuio, Freeman, In addition to answering
more important
fl luncheon is one of 21
uunty commission to designate branch offices with
envelope for mailing Address
only
alter the Board of County Cmissioo
and
many legal questions, addresses himself to
The big cities with air polluthe following restrictions:
orgaaizatIo
your letter to me in carc of
meetings
On Board Agenda
the chief judge were in agreement.
lion are the worst. At the
probation and parole, the sheriff, the tax collector,
this newspaper. P0. Box
'
-Probation and Parole: no requirement to
for Chiles' re-election
beginning of the 20th century
1551, Radio City Station, New
court rooms, the state attorney and the clerk of the
-Clerk of the Circuit Court: The memo says
campaign. The public Is
remain in the county seat. The county commission
NJ
A request for courtesy busing Seminole County because most
90 per cent of the children in
York. NY 10019.
circuit court.
branch
offices
may
be
established,
but
all
official
Invited
to attnd.
has the decision where to locate. Employes are not
se ce rom parents in the of the money would go to larger
northern European cities had
Freeman also applies himself to an attorney
records
must
be
kept
at
the
county
seat.
Thus,
some
considered county ofricers, and Freeman says
Luwhm reservations
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Windsor Manor subdivision is counties,
rickets from vitamin 0
DEAR IMI LAMB - Could
general's opinion concerning branch offices.
,
type
of
courier
service
as
recommended
so
records
may
be made by calling
offices
"may
surely"
be
located
in
any
branch
deficiency
you name the medicine you
expected to be made when the
Two parents from Windsor
According
to
the
opinion,
"Branch
offices
for
the
office
established
by
the
commission,
322-4664
or 831-1823.
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Normally if the lace and
have mentioned which will
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Seminole County School Board Manor said last month a path
hands were fully exposed to
block the pepsin-producing
meets at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday throughanorangegrovewhich
11-1
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am
the rays of the sun there
nerve to the stomach and
bI the Seminole County Cour- is supposed to be used by their
W.
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shc,uld be plenty of vitamin I)
backhandedly decrease in'
' '"%F
Today
thouse in Sanford.
children Is not satisfactory and _____________
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. formed but if there is not
sulin production. l'ni afraid
J
the
alternative
Is
walking
along
_________
.
enough abundant sunshine in
1.
my doctor will plead ig____________
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Superintendent William
j~'%l ;
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SR-43-4.
the first place, then the more
norance if I go to see him
_____
The rash of burglaries that
Layer said the board as atskin area available to the
layer said he plans to ____________
empty handed.
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limited supply of ultra violet
_______ j
DEAR READER - I'm
tempting to define what Is recommend the board pay $550
.t
%
0
meant by ",safety
recently is continuing as
LnI ii
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rays the more likely you will
glad to hear your doctor is a
_________
hazards" for a lire hydrant to be installed
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businesses,
':
be to form enough vitamin D.
skeptic, lie should be, in view
,
which necessitate the tran- b' Altamonte Springs for the
J
.
are
plagued
by
thieves in the
Incidentally excessive exof all the misinformation
sporting of pupils who live less new $1 million Altamonte
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posure of the skin to the sun
available to the public these
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than two miles from their Springs Elementary School
and wind ages it, causing
days from innumerable, UnReports' on Page 3-A.
respective schools, which costs property on Pineview Street.
'
premature wrinkling and a
qualified sources, You can
I
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local taxpayers $68,000 a year.
1P''
lie said Ilegh Carlton, "
higher rate of skin cancer. A
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lake Itim my column if you
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more generous exposure of wish
No state funds are provided auxiliary services director, is
roundTheCIock - - .4A
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large areas to less intense sun
There are two independent
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rays will provide vitamin 0 bits of information that justify
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about 2,400 pupils In the county SWV(?)' to determine which
Calendar
without
such a great
using these medicines in some
"You keep forgetting, Pet, you don't have to raise your voice
______
___________________________ --wi__- now receive this service, ac- schools have (Ire hydrants on
L-W
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patients
likelihood of developing skin
nearly as loud as you did In our old BIG C311"
cording to Fred Taylor, school are to fhe 39 schools in the
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were forced into the van.
Inside the vehicle the man pulled a revolver and forced Mr-s.
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Police said today that the stolen vehicle hasn't been located.
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Sanford police today asked that an unidentified man who
Channel said he heard the man say, "Drive on. You want rw
witnessed the kidnaping of a woman and her daughter Monday Volkswagen with a white pop-up camper top.
to
shoot
it?"
Ilughes described the suspect being soup,ht on kidnaping.
i
night at Sanford Plaza contact detectives investigating the case.
The camper van sped away from the hervice station ap.d
robbery, auto theft and use of a firearm in commimion of a felony
bounced across the meWan of the four-lane divided highway into
Detective Sgt. Edward Hues said the witness was loading charges as a 17-t20 yearld, x-foot.to1I white man with but Hughes said a police patrol carwas near the van at one point
the southbound tones.
frOCerleSinto a nearby car at7:30p.m. when a man armed with
Mrs. Mergo said she wasn't able to signal or attract the of:
shoulder length brown hair. When last seen he was wearing a
knife and a
At this point, Hughes said, an Orange County Sheriff's
licer's attention.
year-old daughter, Regina, into their camper van,
deputy
spotted
the camper
stripe around it.
Threatened with bodily harm, the victims stopped at an the vehicle
in heavy
traffic.van and tried to turn around but log
Mrs. Mergo screamed Icr help, police said, but the witness
Exxon service station at SR 43f and U.S. 17-92, Casselberry,
Police related the following account of the incident:
"looked bewildered" and the kidnaper forced Mr.s. Mcro to drive
Investigators said Mrs. Mergo was forced to drive to the
c here $2 in easlin was
Witnesse' at Llit plaza saw lilt' stic.p' !oitrmg
the van south on U.S. 17-92.
location
off Maitland Ave. where the man robbed the victims and
bench near a clothing store. When the women exited the store and
When attendant Dennis Channel approached the vehicle to forced them from the van.
The kidnaped women were later robbed of
$25 and released went toward their parked vn the man approached the daughter collect for the sale he saw that the man, sitting in the passenger
The women ran to a nearby residence and telephoned
unharmed off Maitland Ave. between Altamonte Springs and and pulled a pocket knife,
seat was holding a gun.
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CANCER (June 21-July 22) It
try to Material conditions are likely to
would be unwise today
sell others on ideas you're no! be a bit mixed for you today. Be
too sure of. if you make. a pitch, extra prudent. It could put you
on the plus side.
ow the facts.
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WEATHER

Monday's high 64, today's low
41.
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Wednesday sith some or.
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Laws in the upper a Mostly
With the coming of winter each year, traffic plieks up throughout "titning mou1s. 7th was the scene onds
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30 P-M-- easterl minds 10-15 m.p.h.
the State of Florida with the Influx of tourists, and Sanford Is no looking north on French Ave., from lath Street. (Herald Photo by Rain probability 40 per cent
exception. Traffic throughout the area has been on the increase 13111 Vincent Jr.
Wcdnesday.
for the past few weeks and Is expected to get even heal- icr in the
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