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man charged with burglary,
robbery and kidnaping in a
south Seminole bo wling alley
incident and the trial of an
Altamonte Springs woman
charged in connection with a
multi-county theft ring, top the
dochtt of [nak scheduled this
week before Circuit Court
Judge A.J. Hosemann Jr.
Ben Harden Jr, 46 of 1808
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sur rendered to a probation
supervisor at the courthouse 45
minutes after a man chased
Laura Ma: Har de n from the
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customs are these attractive Nguyen sisters, Cain-Nimag mi
(left) and Thu-Thuy Thi who still wear tradi tional Vietnamese
dress on special occasions. Story, Pictures, Pages 4-5D) (Herald
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-William McKinley Morgan,
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east of Sanford It's being moved due to lack of business

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count&gt; officials say the
Bus numbers and new route Road
Elementarysite on Sit 4
Wood Road south of
machine ran into a problem- schedules for some 700 pupils Officials said the majority of
E &amp; Lea Ave. 8:40;
7
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Walk-in areas Izones i4ithin Williamson Rd., Bus 22: Tarry Ave.
the hyacinth plants fail ed to who will be attending a corn- the pupils will
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have their same two miles of the school will be Town
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Tr, &amp; Tappan Zee, 8:40; Colonel Ln. &amp; Lea Ave.; 8:44; &amp; Parsns
Sports
Rd., 8:48- Ibis Rd &amp;
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The Moorings, Woodlands, Cove, 8:42; Brom Bones Lin,
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stream. A conveyor- be lt device facility) when school bells ring
(Stop No. 1), 8:45; Brom Bones Rarensbreok,Tril by Bead, Bus Williamson Rd. &amp; Parson
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to block and contain all plants
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f Tr. (Stop No. 2), 8:48;
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pupils,
who
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opening,
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Pardy cloudy today with
The h&gt;anuntks onte chewed were attending four different school cons
school in. Markham Woods 11d. at Pond, sor We, 8:41; Markham Woods Emma lid., 8:47; Freyer Dr. &amp;
of eight per
850, Markham Woods Rd at Rd &amp; Stonegate South ,
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by the macHne. were to be schools for more than a year, mnnent buildings of selfrr'
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Coriiell's, 851; Markham Markham Woods Rd. &amp; Oak
Winds
spread into large piles to lose will return from the two-week contained clas,sroonu and a Im numbers and schedule
shifting - from
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Special
some of the water content holiday re'ess to attend their afetorlwii that were moved
Lane, 8:43; Markham Woods
Edc cation sou:hcasterly to northerly
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before being hauled away.
own school off Williamson from the old Altamonte
Sleepy Hollow, Markham Village, Bus 4$; Pressvjew Ave. Markham Woods Rd. &amp;
Details and tides on Page 7-A.
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SidnevVihlen Jr. and Bob Ellis been less erratic, resulting In
went up for the 'grand show
less h)acinth moement from
The hyacinth tuirs ester Is
Ellis, the commissions ac location to location
going awa
tin), adniinlstrati%e assistant,
County officials decided to
caid the machine gobbled a loan the machine to the St
The legendary plant gobbling
nums of weeds that dii) but Johns
Riser
Water'
machine, renowned In Lake
they were water weeds that had Managmcnt District .
Monroe for its r.arnmoth ap- been
Ellis says the harvest e r will
petite for the pesky and oft- work dredged up b) count)
crews,
have
to be dismantled and
times hazardous water weed,
According
to
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no
trucked
to its new site
isn't needed here anymore.
hyacinths were floating freely somewhere on the St Johns
At least tYkit's the opinjo n of dowristream to be snared in the betwfvn here and JarlLsonville
county commissioners who elaborate trap set by county
Initially. it was on loan to
ha
oted to allow the 1160,000 officials
Seminole County from the
"We checked back and state's Department of Natural
monster to be moved down the
St Johns River fro.-ii its present checked back, the h) a intli just Resources, IDNR)
sn I there," Ellis said
site near the Qsteen Bridge
And Ellis says now officials
The reason, Ellis says, Is two- from the water management
Amid much fanfare and (01(1
district ha ve contacted him
acclaim, the super weedeater First, he says no major wind about the harvester and as soon
moved to its present site on the storms ha ve blown sufficient as the agency is ready to truck
St Johns in June
quantities of water weeds away the weed gobbler away, Ellis
Anchored near the Osteen from river banks. Secondly, says It's theirs.
Bridge, the harvester's job was
to gobble pesky hyacinth.

There are th ings you can do
to help prevent osteoarthritls.
One of these is to prevent or
eliminate obesity. Remember
it is wear and tear arthritis,
and the more weight a joint
has to bear, the faster it will
wear, It is no accident that the
ancient dinosaurs had th is
form of arthritis.

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If you already have osteoarth ritis, it is Important to
have a proper activity
m You need to maintain joint function while
limiting wear and tear Th e
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burglarizing two Altamonte
Spr in gs apartments. A mistrial
was declared for Ware on Nov.
after a circuit cour t jury
anno'rnced it
hopelessly
deadlocked aft er two hours
deliberation.
-Sergio Spisani, a 29year-old Canadian attorney
accused of burglary and petty
larceny in connection with a

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Sanford, Route Two, accused of
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Horace Orr, president and
"We're for community federal grant received to create nation" for employment pur. Seminole Community ACTION member SEEDCO staff,
carrying a concealed firearm.
Ilerald SWI Writer
executive director of the development and we look very 103 new positions in an poses. Off said.
Inc. (SCA); 13 positions in the
-jGhn J0sqIh DOughtery, 54,
Orr said the new jobs actually
Seminole Employment and hard before we establish a emergency job program in the
Orr said the average pay for Seminole County Public Works would mean only a small of Sanford, charged with
The right separate area Fconomic Development Corp. company
in the com- county this year.
the 103 new jobs will be $8,000 D~epartrnent; and three ad- percitmitage reduction of the malicious Injury to per3onal
corporations set up or sup- (SEEDCO)
said Friday munity.We're interested in a
"We've developed a workable in annual salary, with pay minlstrativejol under
the Job 7,000 unemployed in the county. property and two counts of
ported by a federal ly-fun ded SEEDCO's own policies new business in the market if it prograin and
EDA (Economic ranging front $130 an hour to Opportunifies Program, Title X lie said November 1975
resisting an officer with
agency are
not in competition prevent this from happening. Is large enough ... so we can save Development Administration of $io,xx for the highest position. of the Public Works
and
unemployment
was
12.9
per
violence to his person, in
with private industry at taxOrr said in many cases Jobs," Orr said.
the U.S. Department of Com.
new slots include 47 Economic Development Act of cent in Seminole County.
The
103
connection
with a Sept. 17 in.
payers' expense in Seminole federal grant money Is used in
Orr made his coriunents in muercel felt it was a worthy positions within the SEEDCO- 1965, according to Orr. He said
Asked what effect the grant cident in which a glass door was
County, according to the "joint ventures to save answer to questions following program-this is the fourth backed co'poratioiis;
40 none of the new jobs would be
kicked in at the Flagship Bank
agency's local director.
businesses here."
his announcement of a sn largest a1nle grant in the positions involved
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with additions to the present 27
in downtown
downto Sanford.
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Harden is charged with
deree urder in the case.
Gerald Douglas Page, the
ye ar-old Alexandria, Va., man
who surrendered to sheriff's
deputies Dec. 1 at Fairlanes
-Ike. E. Cobb, 24, of Orlando,
Bowling, Fern Park, is accused accused of de livery of a conof bur glary, robbery, use of a u-oiled substance-PCP---io an
firearm in commission of a state undercover agent
felony and two counts o kid- 24 at a grocery during a probe
naphig.
of illegal drug activities in
Authorities
said
three Oviedo.
hostages
were - released
-Andre Lemar Ware, 22IUUIUIIJIL'U nzwr nemg ueu up
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is so extensive that It constricts the heart. This will
limit the heart's pumping
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must be opened or removed to
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shell of calcium does not
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and doesn't Interfere with normal heart function I would
guess that is true in your case
in view of your 80 years
without problems from this

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in other cases it can cause
joint deformities, pain and
limit the patient's activity.
Those who want more information on this form of
arthritis can send in 50 cents
for Thc Health Letter,
number 4-Il, Osteoarthritis:
Degenerative or Wear and
Tear Arth riti s, with a long,
stamped, self-addressed
envelope for mailing. Just
send your request to me i
care of this newspaper, P.O
Box 1551, Radio City Sta tion,
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a membranous sac that loks
a lot like a clear pla3tic bag. It
is called the pericardium,
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and held at gunpoint by a pistolwielding, masked man who
raided the bowling lanes while a
cleanup crew was working in
the early morning hours
Sheriff's IA. Roy Hughey
went into the business unarmed
and br ought Page out after a
one-hour siege by- law en.
forceinent officers who ringed
the building.
Carolyn Fields Crowder, 42,
of 551 Karen St., Altamonte
is scheduled fur trial
ona charge of buying, receiving
and concealing stolen property
stolen by members of a multi
theft ring that police
sm ashed in mid-August raids in
Orange and Seminole counties.
Mrs Crowder's attorneys
have asked for a change of
venue in the case, contending
she can not receive a fair trial in
Seminole
because
of
idespread publicity in the
theft ring cases.
Other cases on the X-trial
docket In Judge Ilosemann's
co t this wee k include..

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North 's raise to two hearts vulnerable or 500 or less
was one of the soundest we vulnerable. In actual play it
have ever seen, but it worked works out badly because there t'
out well for him. South looked is no certainty that if the opat his 20 points and burst into p0t is allowed to play the
Blackwood. but settled for six hand that he will juake his
even though his partner show- contract. So we recommend
ed him the missing two aces, only occasional sacrifices.
South was th e same man
(Do you have a question
who had sworn off un- 4or the experts? Write "Ask
necessary finesses in a New the Jacobys" care 01 this
Year's resolution so when he newspaper. The Jacobys will
had studied the hand answer individual quest' ons
thoroughly he noted that it stamped, self-addressed
somehow or other he had to envelopes are enclosed. The 1
pick up the queen of spades, most interesting questions
There were two ways to will be used in this column
Finesse for it, but South work- and wi ll eceivo copies of
ed out a third way. He decided JACOBY MODERN.)

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On Nov. 13 police unearthed th e skeleton of a man in a
shallow grave at th e north edge of th e Seminole Community College campus near a new tennis court instal lat Ion.
Smithsonian Institution anthropologists examined tb"
remains and report ed th e body was that of a white male,
age "35 through 40's" who had a very "projecting angular
chin and heaky nose that was slightly deflected."
The anthropologists said their studies showed that
"time since dea th " could be five to 10 years or more.
M ed ical examiners said the mystery victim had been
shot in the face and his jaw had been shattered, apparently from a "powerful blow."
Police are slowly checking th rough missing persons
reports in th e area for th e last 10 years in hopes of finding
a lead toward identifying the murder victim.
Sanford police are also investigating the traffic dea th on
Nov. 1 o Mrs. Kathleen Louise Culler, 26, of Sanford. She
was struck and killed by an unide ntified auto on French
Ave. just sou th of 20th St. as she exited her d isabled car.
Poli ce sa id th ey still don't have a firm description from
witnesses of the dea th vehicle.

By BOB LLOYD

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I klmadoflar, 45, of Orlando, at the Greyhound Bus Station
'ii I)owntown Sanf or d on the night of June 29.
Investigators said the victim had just used a public pay
telephone. Witnesses reported seeing a man, be lieved to
be 18 to 24 years of age, wi th shoulder leng th hair ru nning
from the shooting scene, but mon ths of investigation by
IxlIct h;ie failed to turn Or) any suspects or a moti%c in
the slaying.

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to make his opponents take
the finesse for him.
It wasn't too hard He won
the diamond and drew
trumps. Then he cash ed the
last two top diaiiiund and
played th e ace and a small
club
Then he spread his hand. It
didn't matter whe th er East or
West won that club trick If he
led a spade it would solve all
finessing problems If he led
anything elseSouth would mit
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hoping for breaks that will lead to suspects in th e crimes.
The body of Thomas DeMeester, 23-year-old shoe store
manager, was found in his blood-spattered Altamonte
Springs apartment on Aug. 28. Police said he had be en
tittl up and beaten cverely about the head wi th
a blur4t
instrument.
Sanford police enter ed the new year with three unsolved
homicid es from 1975 th e murder of an Orlando man
at a Downtown bus station, an un identified man who may
have have be en killed as many as 10 years prior, and the
hit-and-run traffic homicide of a 26-year-old pregnant

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Springs and Sanford have four unsolved homicide cases
on which investigators are still meth odically working,

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30 Woman of
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refinement
52 Insects
31 Sale sign (2 54 Make lace
wds)
55 Individual
33 Hindu god of 3? Sheepfold
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26 Linen fabric

28 To) Meal
site

8 And so forth

35 Slav
37 Ages and

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SUNDAY EDITION

ARIES (March 21-April 19) to go along who enjoy the
Be on guard against being a unexpected.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
trifle impatient early In the
day. Later, you'll be more This is a good day to have
people over. It will Involve
tolerant of others.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) extra work, but everyone will
You may not accomplish your appreciate your efforts.
SAGITTARIUS Nov. 23-Det'
alms on the first try today.
Don't let it get you down - your 21) Later In the day you may
second effort will be more receive some news that
productive,
to radically alter your
GEMINI May 21-June 20) plans. The change will be for
last-minute the better.
make
Don't
changes in plans today. Stick to
CAPRICORN iDec. 22-Jan.
thought
through.
you've
It's advantageous for you to
19)
things
The) II work out much better. bargain it bit in a commercial
CANCER (JUflC 21-July 22) situation today. You stand to
Someone you'll have dealings lose nothing and could save
with today will have personal few bucks.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 19)
matters he prefers to keep
,.,..I Pi1. nn.m,l hi nrnhi 1111n'11
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IIIJ2
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tell what he wants you to know. qualities today, but it's not
l.E() July 23-Aug. 22) Talk likely you'll u.ce them unless
things over with your mate challenged. Once you do, they'll
today. The areas where you come through very strong.
disagree are reconcilable if
PISCES (Feb. 70-March 20)
vii u'II each give if little.
Your first thouihts are not your
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) best ones today. Take time to
Usually you have good work evaluate your courses of action
habits. Today you may find It carefully.
hard getting started, but once
YOUR IIIRTIIIMY
you settle down the day shouk'
Jan. 3, 1976
be very productive.
Don't be afraid to set lofty
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Plan goals for yourself this coming
SOIIIC entertainment for the year. You can attain them If
weekend that is not run-of-the- you work hard, aim high and
tiillI. Then select some friends don't ac cept second best.

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19 Lusterless
21 Verdi
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22 Before
23 1.014
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24 Modern art
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39 Grain beard
40 Biblical
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42 Kings (Sp.)
43 Transgression

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Legal NotkiT

PLASTIC MAC, INC.,.Fda wlhtheCIofIeCCuCovt
corporation. Lonqwood, Florida, cordance with the proytslont ot the
Trantlifor and Standard ContaIni lictitiou Name Statutn. To Wit.
Company, a Georgia corporation, Section 163.09 Florida Statutes 1957..

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.&amp;IcohoL'ci Anonymous (Closed meeting), 8 p.m., 1201
W. First St., Sanford.
Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic Center.

By The Auociad Press
The Bicentenjijal will give an extra boost to the (ravel
oom
the nation's capUal and in New Eng
, an
Press sampling
Suprisingly, the increased (ravel to historic sites in the
t'nited States is not expected to hurt overseas t ouringor
traditional- dornectir
cnnc ik'h - aiaug, UIU f
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according to an A!' check of travel agents, tot r
organizers, airlines, resort officials and trad
publications In some 25 cities at home and abroad.
"We anticipate a good domestic travel year, the be
ever in the area of touring," said Alan Fredericks, edit
of Travel Weekly, an industry publication that keeps tat
on organized travel.

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generated by (his project will
turnover about four times for a
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INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Current inventory. Including EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI
V7PI product fln•, and CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

cflA
No75-2313.CA.19D
He ald 75 per cent of the
r-grant project should be upon itor at November IS, AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, br
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,;....
merly known as FIRST FEDERAL
established In 12 months, j(
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o3)0w1,
designi, SAVIPIGS
AND
- LOAN
some positions may be a1lnwn1____________________
______________________ -. . '1I1 UI AtJCIATION OF TAMPA.
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foruptol5months. Orrsak!be materialsvendorandsupplles lists,
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manufacturing information,
hopes
61 per cent of he
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W marketing Information, customer WILLIAM BERT CHRISTMAS
-. I Jobs will become permanent Iti iiti and engineering data:
_______ ________________________
________ RUTH E. CHRISTMAS, hIs wife,
SF.EDCO
and
ACTION
(4) Tooling, gigs, fixturej, dies. THE UNITED STATES OF
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molds. templet.s. and patterns:
- projects.
AMERICA, nd DAN F. SMITH,
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(3) DomestIc patents or apDefendnt.
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' -- Job positions will begin Mon. ventlondisclosures. including rights TO: WILLIAM BERT CHRISTMAS
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day,
with referrals coming to trin legal action under iatd and RUTH E. CHRISTMAS and all
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patents for past and future iQ partes having or claiming to have
from the state employmen fringement.
Avalanche Deaths Increase
any rtt, title or interest In the
office and the Comprehensive
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Anyand all foreign rights, In oroperty hereIn described.
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Employment and TraIning Act ciuding feIgn patents, knowhv.
Fu1! ((ti Ii NS, Uol;. I Al' — 1urt.! ArncrieJrls th.ii
LAST +riOWN ADDRESS
cirewings
and
the
lIke
which
setter
Co Robrl C. ionvs
(CETA) officials locally. The acquIred from Betoit under
ever are seeking the solitude of a snowy mountainside fot
Route I, Box 33
a winter day's Leisure. And more Americans than ever an
positions Include 27 COn. agreement dated November I. 1973
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Katy, 'Texas 77430
struction jobs, 23 agrjctjIt13e
(1) Afly and all contracts,
dying In the process.
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and field jots, 25
are assignable, giving rights with that the above•named Plaintiff has
An average of 12 persons a year have died in avalanche
offIce and respect to the Product LIne to seller, filed * Complaint in the above-styled
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during the last five year9, twice the average annual tot
scrvice jobs, and 28 corn- Including, wJthot Iirnitaton, all Of Court for the foreclosure of a
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mercial and industrial-related those acquIred by seller from B.eloit mortgage encumberIng the
For the last quarter century, says a report released Frida)
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Corporation,
by the U.S. Forest Service.
described real propey
(I) The tradename Plastic-Mac following
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The Latest grant brings to a
Last winter alone, 72 persons died, including eight in
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.•l the right to us. same and the ESTATES,
UNIT IWO, accordng to
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total $4.08 million In federal name Plastic-Mac in connsiion the Plat thereof, as recorded In Plat
Colorado. This winter has begun with the deaths in
grants received by SEEDCO withiheProductLineandlh,aswts Book 13. Page $4 and $3. of the
November of a cross-country skier near Juneau, Alaska,
here1,i described.
Horace On', president and executive dreetor.of Seminole Employment
Records of Seminole County,
sInce 1970, of which about $2.4
and a snowshocr in Washington's Mt. Rainier National
7. During th past three (3) years Public
ment Corp. (SEEDCO) explains thart showing bow the 103 new federally funded Job positions
Florida.
Park.
million
has
already
been
spent,
the
transferor
so
far
as
is
known
10
You are commanded to file yOuI
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lsillbedlstributedtnthecounty (HeraldPbotobyJoeAskren)
__________________ On' Said,
the transferee had the following wi-itten defenses to said ComplaInt
name and address Only: with the Clerk ci the above named
Asked how it was spent. OTT business
Plastic Mac. Inc.
Court .ind to serve a copy thereol
Health Facilities Swamped
said $15 million has been spent
1031 N Hwy 477
upcn
tht' attorneys hcreinbeIw not
LQng*d, Florida 3173$
in setting up two new cornlater
than
January 76th, 1976.
LOS ANGELES (AP — Public medical facilities say
det,fsof the transferor will
panics and assisting six others, be3 All
WITNES$myhafldands.aloftp,e
eid
in
full
as a result of thIs Court at Sanford, Florida, thiS 17th
they have been swamped with emergency cases referred
and about $900,000 has been •Ction. Cretors should send their
day of Dtcsmber, 1975
by private hospitals as doctors in Is Angeles County
spent In organizing SEEDCO statements or bills to Standard SeaI)
protesting a malpractice insurance rate incres enter
andadminlster'Ingcoststo date. Container Company, c-o Morton
Aimcjr H. Beckwith, Jr.
Kosto, Esq,of Friedman, BrltlonI.
their third day of a slowdown.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
A1 of the funds have been Stettin,
Attorneys, Suits 310
Physicians and state officials held a "meaningful cxBy: Elaine RiChard.
deposited in local banks, Southeast National Bank Bldg.,
Deputy
ploration of the issues" Friday night, according to Dr.
Orlando.
Florida
32101.
bearing Interest which got's
LOWNDES, PEIRSOL.,
Daniel A. Lang, medical director of Daniel Brotman
STANDARD CONTAINER
back to the U. S. Treasury
DROSOICIC &amp; DOSTER
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COMPANY
Memorial Hospital in Culver City.
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PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION
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Department, Orr explained
By: FlEDMAti, BRITTON
By: 5: H. Richard Bates. Esquire
They were debating a state proposal to operate a doc&amp; STE TTIN
earlier.
433, First Federtl Building
tor funded insurance pool in exchange for the doctors
By: Mortofl KollO
By DONNA ESTES
Orr
Post
has
pointed
out
that
Office
Box 2109
tradition
to
council
colleagues
Lormann,
for
is to be formally
do
310 Southsast Nat'I
g 20 days of free care each year to thepoorand
Orlando, Florida 37102
HeraldStaff Writer
at the city's reorganizational sworn into office durinb its h $1 received, SEEDCO and
Bank Bldg
Attorneys for Plaintiff
needy and their commitment to treat patients referred by
Orlando, Florida 32101
meeting Jan. 12
affiliated corporations have
ceremonIes at 8 a.m., Monday
Publish: Dec. 2), 21, $975,
Medi-Cal, a state medical program.
Publish:
Jan.
4.
11. 1975
LONG WOOD-Councilman..
Goldberg, along with cixizi- at city ball. He said he will
au' $1.46 to be spent and, or 0EV-la
1914
elect Larence Goldberg says cilman-elect Parker Anderson
DEU
retained as net assets In the INTHEcIRculTcouiToFt
propose
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he
will
propose
a
break
in
and
(bat
the
council
name
coriununitles
of
the
county.
council member June Mayor James H. Lormann Its
Bank Robberies Up 50%
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
.
He said SEEDCO has helped CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
presiding officer at meetings 0
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
WASHING'ION API-FBI officials say bank robberies
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
or saved 22 &amp;nalJ businesses
the goverring body.
CIVIL ACTION NO. fl4516.CA44.F CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
are occurring at a record pace aaosa the nation, partly
l.ormann said Friday, if the seven countle. it serves1 In Fe: ilte Marra of
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
becaure of the sagging economy and because bank: "are
accept Including Seminole, Orange, JAMES M. HALL, HUIbiryl,
In Fe: Chan of Name of
offered
the
post,
he
will
pretty easy targets."
Petitioner, TRUDY MARION PATTI to
the additional responsibility. Osceola,Volusla, Sumter, Lake and
TRUDY MARION LAKE, mother
FBI statistics slxw 50 per cent more bank robberies in
,+ tid Brevard........
Goldberg said he doesn't
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d 'er nilnor chthc-en's names,
rcal year 1975 than In the prevIous year. Officials say
Respondent.
NOTICOP SUIT
knowifhisco1leagucswinfvor
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there has been no 4gn of a significant decline since the
NOTICEOPACTION
TO. NICHOLAS F. PATTI
the recommendation, but that
TO: AMtLJA I. lIALL
scal year ended June 30.
fl'23 South Scepter Drive
LegalNotice
he
feels
mayor,
who
-405 Victor Street
Apa'tmant NO. 2)
"If you're looking icr water, you go to the weU. II you're
Eden, North Carolina 777$
not have a vote, can for this
Franklin, Wlsciin
CITY OF
looking for money, you go to the bank," remarked BenYOU
ARE NOTIFIED that a
By DONNA as'ris
YOU ARE HEREBY fouled that
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
most likely encourage steady very reason conduct meetings
PetItion for Dissolution of MarrIage a Petition for Change of Name as
jamin H. Cooke, chief of the FBI's criminal section.
FLORIDA
Herald Staff Writer
planned 'owth."
in an impartial and objective
Notice of PvbIic Heating has se-en filed against you and you been filed and you may serve a copy
ere required to serve a copy cf your of your written defenses or ob
Currently, work Is being manner.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
ALTAMONTE SI'IIINGS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by written defenses to the Petition, if joctions, If any, to it, on HARVEY
completed on the laboratory
The councilman-elect said
FTC Proposes Used Car Rules
The city's $6 million regional building for the plant and there is an obvious need for the the Board of Zoning Appeals of the any you have, on Petitioner's At. COULTER. Esquire. Attorney for
City of Altamonte Springi, Florida, torney William H. Wack, of the Law the Petitioner. whoii address is P.0,
sewer
plant,
originally personnel are expected to move governing body to establish and that iaid Board will
huld a public Of':)ces of Alper and Wack, wtiose Box 3711, Forest City, Florida, 37751,
WASHINGTON (AP) — People who want a used car will
scheduled for construction in within the next few weeks adopt a set
of hearing to consider the Question of address Is 61$ East Semoran and file tte original with the Clerk of
Form
have a chance to learn its defects before they boy it, under
completion In l)ecember, 1976, Floyd said. The lab is to be parliamentary procedures to be granting a variancefor the following Boulevard Suite 30.4. Altamonte the above styled Court on or before
proposed new federal regulations.
Springs, Florida, on or before the 14th day of January, 1973,
may be finished oy early ultra.modern, mainly used for used at the meetings.
As January 16th, 1976,
d file the otherwis. a Judgment may be fl
LoIS, Block A, Dcl Ray
The Federal Trade Commission proposed regulations
summer, sIx months ahead of the sewer plant and will be able
original thereof with the Clerk of thIs tered for the relief demanded In the
Lormann, who has been Recorded in Plat Bcok 1$. Page 91
on Friday to prohibit "any false, mlsleadlrg or deceptive
of Court either before service
the Recorøs
schedule,MayorNormanFloyd to handle all the laboratory active in
many civic Florida
representation, directly or by Implication, of the quality,
of Seminole County, Petitioner's attorney or im.
WITNESS my hand and Seal o
said today.
work which the city is currently organizations and is currently
performance, reliability or lack of mechanical defects of
THE REQUEST FOR VARIANCE medIately tMrea?ter other-wis. a said Court on the 11th day of
Floyd said it had been an- sending out to be done,
defautt wIll be entered against 0U December, 197
president of the Seminole aSks waiver Of Section
any used motor %-ehicle"
ticipated
that delays would be
County bald of Realtors, Profes,onal Office, Subsection .1. 2 - for the relief demanded In the (Seal)
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The commission said the proposed rules are necessary
Limitatl
on
of the Zoning Petition,
Arthur H, Beckwith, Jr seen in equipment delivery, ,..
ai:reed a need exists for a ReguIals No.Signs
because "a substantial number of used motor vehicles - -.
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of the Circuit Court
thus necessitating the 18
standard set of guidelines on
are offered for sale ... with mechanical defects.
THE PUBLIC HEARING will be this Court thisslts day of December,
By: Elaine RiCharde
months construction schedule.
Deputy Clerk
parliamentary procedure
be held in the City Hall of Allamonfe (Seal)
But, the mayor said today, with
Springs, Florida, Ofl Monday,
PublIsh: Dec. II 21, 71, IllS, Jar 1,
used at the meetings.
Arthur H. Beckwitpi, Jr.
January I, 1914, at 5:00 p m. or as
1976
the slowdown in the economy
Goldberg said his personal 500fl thereafter as possible,
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Veto Override Said Unlikely
at wttich
the equipment is coming In
By: LIllian T. Jenkins
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attorney Is studying the city time Interested parties and citizens
fl C fl
CI,rk
much
faster
than
WASHINGTON (AP) — An override of President Ford's
expected.
FICTITIOUS NAME
t'h&amp;ter to
il
for
and against
the ProIosed Publish: Dec. U, 21, 7$, 1973, Jan. 4,
varijnce
will be heard.
Notice Is hereby given that I am
"The construction could be
veto of a bill to expand *cket1ng rights for construction
action can be taken and that he
1974
THIS NOTICE Ii to be publIsh
engaged In business at 10 Roderick
completed as much as six
unions is considered unlikely.
DEUSC
also plans to request an opinion by Posting one (1) COpy on the ____________________
Court, E. P4orthport, N.Y., At Large,
months ahead of schedule," he
described property and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF tHE Seminole County, Florida, under the
Ford vetoed the bill Friday, as he said he would do,
from City Attorney Ned Jullan aforesaid
JIng in ttr.. f31
F1OHICEWTH JUDICIAL Cli. ftctttlou; nrn
said, "and be in operation by
iyIng it wcuid cau. "grekz, tiut kser, conflict in the
pi..
*t CRIPPLE
Jr.
iJan.5throu+gh.i
the matter.
within the City of Attamonte CUlT III AND FOR SEMINOLE C R E E K
.
C
R
EA TIVE
unu11er,"
construction industry."
City council practice in the Springs, Florida, at least fifteen (15) COUNTY, FLORIDA,
PROMOTIONAL CONCEPTS, and
Lee
Construction
The bill, sought by labor leaders for 25 years, passed
days prior to the tIme of public NO. 7s-11uCA4,.EI
of Sanford
past has been to elect one
that I intend to regIster laid name
MONDAY
and Tuttle-White of Altamonte,
Congress this year icr the first time. However, neither the
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR- with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Pizza
members as chairman of the hearIng.
DATED THIS 2nd DAY OF TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
SemInole County, Florida in ac
in a Joint venture, are prime
House nor the Senate came close to the two-thirds
txard to preside at councIl JANUARY.
(,rrrn ti
$976, AD.
Pisintiti,
cordancewith
the provisiOns of the
contractors on the project,
majority needed to ovcride a veto.
(OFFICIAL SEAL)
mi1ceting and sign checks.
Corn
vs.
Fictitious Name Statutes. To WI.
5: Phyllis Jordahl,
financed by federal and state
LINDA J. KENT, ci al
Section U309 Florida Statutes 1957+
Orange iwec
However, the practice Is
City c.-t
5: Mr. A Levy
Defendant.
grants and loans.
Milk
based on tradition and in
Altamoje 5pti
TO: LINDA J. KENT
Publish: Dec. 21, 21. 1975, lan 4, 1).
Floyd noted that lines are
Reactor Program Confirmed
Florida
TUESDAY
neither ordinances nor the city
Residence Unknown
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Last Known Residence:
DEUcharter is the chairman's post Publish: Jan. 4, 1976
sausage
Dlv20
WASHINGTON (AP)
157-13th Avenue NOrTh
million gallon daily capacity
The Energy Research and
designated. Nur are official
Yams
LOngwood, Florida 37750
Development Administration says it plans to proceed with
expanded facility will be placed
CITYOF
INVITATION TO BID
duties fur a coun1l chairman
Cole slasi
NOTICETODIFEND
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
in operation immediately upon
a 10-year research and development program on the
FORINSURANCECOVERAOE
SUIT TO
Baked
('ntglIeralcd.
FLORIDA
CENTRAL FLORIDA
controversial liquid metal last breeder reactor.
FORECLOSE MORTGAGE
completion of construction.
Rolls
Notici of Pvblic Heating
Goldberg said Iu&amp;r his plan
ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY, INC
You, LINDA J, KENT, and all
ERDA Administrator Robert C. Seamans Jr. said
Planning for the regional
NOT ICE is hereby gIen that s.al
Milk
the mayor would not be given TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
thoi
F'riday the agency was settIng 1W as the date for a
claiming
any
rI1t,
tItle
or
ad
bldg
will be received by the
NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN by Interest
system to serve North Central
by. through or
WE9NF,SPAY
any additional reponsibiliUes the Boirci ot Zoning Appeals
undue
you, Executive
Director of the Central
lecislon on whether to promote large-scale commercial
of
the
are
hereby
Orange
notIfied
and
that
a
complaInt
Florida
Southwest
Spaghetti with meat sauce
other than chairing the City of Altamonte Springs, Florida, to foreclose
ZOOIOQICII
Society, Inc s
a certain mortgage
.'onstruction of fast breeder riiclear power plants.
Seminole began in 1971.1972
on office, located at the Central Floricia
Tossed salad
meeting. He caid that depart. that said Board will hold a public thefoliolflg*sescrl.cip-ocerty
to
hearIng to consider the question
after the 11.5. Environmental
ZoologIcal Park, I 4 and )79,
of
mnent l"eads would continue
(.rtrn peas
t:
granting a variance for the followIng
Protection Agency turned down
Lot 10. and the West 20 feet 01 Lot eSanford, Florida until 3-03 P m,
be expected to run their dejc,it)ed property:
Baked dessert
Domestic Recruitlnçj Denied
cIt (1S00 hours), Friday, January
1),
plans for separi4e sewer plants
ENTZMINGERS AD- 16,
Lot 13, Block 0,, Charter OS, DIT Bloci,
1974.
respective dcp&amp;rtnwnta d be
ION, NO. 1, as recorded In Fiat
for 1.ongwood and Altamonte
Unit I, According to the Plat thereof Book 3, Pages 26 and
WASH1NGTO1 tAP) - President Ford's chief
Insurance
cover,,ge muil include
Milk
to the city council. as
71,
Retor
in Flat Book 14, Page Public Records of Semnoie of the hability workman's co1penti,
'fle wuziuilInafl-elcct said he S)
okzmtri ha dvcliaed to rule out that the tIIIAL+ed Slates
County,
iiuLsjj,y
ofthIPublicRof Seminole Florida, a-k-a 157-13th Avenue alt rIsk, fire, extended Coverage,
Altamonte's original plant, —
+ recruiting
had not considered how the County.
mercenaries to fight In Angola's clvii
"Florida menu"
Florida.
vandalis,n and malicioUI mIschief;
North. Lor.qwood Florida, together automobile;
a
ar.
1.2 million gallon daily
THE REQUEST FOR VARIANCE with OrbOn
Casper (hoagie) sandwich
council cornwIUees, to work asks
blanket bond, medical
Range
(ES4A),
Colony anci
Waiver of the minimum yard
accidental death+ Specifications
capacity facilIty off Keller
However, Press Secretary Ron Nessen denied that
with each department, would be requiremt
House
Hood
(3)000),
Singer
may
tminlsub'steak or rrguIar
as seq forth In $c1i
be picked uP at the Ad
Road — wa approved f(W
American Furnace (BCE2200s),
menicans are being recruited for the fighting.
(,alllon beans
aM Of R-lA Zoning Cla$5Jficiul
(.'18flatCd.
ministratIon
Building, Centrat
In
WII
to
Wall
Carpet
in LIvIng Room,
federal funding In September,
Asked Friday about a report In the Ctrlsttan Science
Vzilencla orange wedges
Thesysternused in past years Ordinance No. 27173+
Hall &amp; Master Bedroom located Florida Zociogitj Park. I I and 17
THE PUBLIC HEARIPtO '.II be :ern
l9.
97. Sintord. Florida, from 9(1) am
i,nItlIr that f)'t() A r.rricns had been rtcruited indirectJy
for council (-oninJuItte ip
and ttereon,
SiunI5h flait (I'uddinii
held In the City Hail of Altemonte
until
5 Cp m+, (OQ hours untIl 1700
'the regional facility at 7,5
the CIA to fight in Angola, Nesaen said, "As far as I
la Lerhe (Peifiki
polntmnents under t.he cotmcil Sp'Igs, Fl,,rida, on Monday, as been tiled against you, and you hours), Monday through
Friday
arereciuiredtoseryea
copy of your
million gallons daily capacity
ow, no private company or contrcctoi- Is hiring
The Centr,l Plorkia Zoological •
FRIDAY
ehalntuvi system was Inc the 1t'uary IC, 1916, at S 00 p m, or as ans*r or pleading to the
ComplaInt
initially is designed to go to 15
lety Inc rryn the right (o
%oonthereafteraspossibi,.,ICh on the Plaintiff's
nerican mercenaries icr combat duty."
Ground beef (managers
chairman toappoint thecotmcil time
attorney, PAT.
interested part lii and cItii
reject
any or all bids, any bd
million gallons and ultimately
RICK
choke)
for and against the Proposed
MCGROTTY,
1201 Brickwell receivedIilefthesi(iedtlmewili
Avenue,
No. 30). MIami,
to 26 million gallons if it
FIorIji,
varlanc, will oe heard,
Whipped potatoes
not be cOnsidered. No bidder may
and file the original
THIS
become
necessary.
answer
or wittidraw his bid for a perlo4
NOTiCE
is
to
be
Singer WlthdrawalAnnounced
pubItsj
Mixed
pleading in the office of the Clerk 0f
by posting one (I) copy on th, the Circuit
Floyd said today completion
Court on or befor, the forty five (43) dayi after date set f.
Raked dessert
Eenhig I1dd
aforeSaid descr)b,enj property and
NEW YORK (API - The Singer Co. announced this
l6thdayof
January.
I97. hi you fall bid openings
of the expanded facility will
Posting three (31 Public pIsces to do
Itolls
BidswilIbeop.nedattp,,Offj,0f
so. lvdcm,n$ bY default witi
pist t-ek that It is withck'awing from the business
probably
hthO Oaii , And
within the City of Aitamonte taken against
encourage
the Executive Director at 3.00 p ,,
the
ndj.
you for the relIef edt.
machines field, the latest in a series of company ntreneh.
rxcept Saturday and Chr,stm,js
(1500 hours), or as s
sluggish construction Industry
(15) demanded Ifl the complaint.
OaybyTteSanfordfter,ld
prior
daIS
to
the
ment,s because of the receifln,
tim, of oubtic
thereefteiasposjll0n January )a,
and ecurage dcvcl mient to
DONE
ANt)
ORDERED at 5311.
)0 N, tren Ave., Sanfe,
hearing,
ford. Seminole County, riot-ida, thIs
The move parallels decisions by Xerox Corp. and RCA
FIa+ 77711.
a degree.
0at
DATED THIS 2nd DAY OF
•t Slnfor4, Seminole
Ith day of December, A.D. $973.
fr;_'T;
Corp. Lu Leave the cotnpiter bt.ciness.
County,
"I don't think it wifl tirt
JANUARY, $974, AD.
FLORJOA
Florida th% 24th dsy of
(Seal)
Secorj (ian Potag. Pi-ci a!
(OFFICIAL 5EAIJ
Orcemir, AD. 1975
A the receson bit into corporate profils, many
another building
ArThur H, B-e'ckwita, Jr.,
fl1 to
-5ntord, Fridi 3771$.
5+
Phyllis Jordahl,
5: Alan C. Roion
Clerk of the Civcufl Court
ccriipa rues fowki a necessary to gel out of unprofitable
extent it was before," he said.
Cay Clerk
Executive
Director
By:
i.iItlan T. JcrIrs
A1.Jj
lines, oftcn pithng out f cperatbiis begun iuring the
!.b5Ctipticn Rates by
AfIeTnOntO sDrt,bgs,
"And I don't want to see that
rr:cr
Central Florida
LHIVE_
Deputy
Clack
!!SHINESTAlE
Florida
groh years of the Lite fiGs and early 7Gs.
Zoological Society, Inc.
PUDlIStI: Dec.11, 21, 2*, 197$, Jat..
happen again, 'The facility will
Publish: Jan, 4, 1914
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4. Publish: Dec 31, 1973, .h'n+ 1,7, t,
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Askew Orders Arrests Probe
KEY WE.ST (Al-') - Coy. Iteubin Askew has or-

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MiamI and ar-c making arrangements to get home, cruise
line officials say.
None of the passengers or 250 crewmembers was injured or endangered when the MS. Mermoze hit a sand
barsomeSomlles oil Belize Dec. 3O,as
nan for the
VeSSelsAmerLcanrepresen(ativespaqijetjp. of
New York, said Friday.
Spokesman Peter Rothholz said Capt. Maurice
decided to transfer the passengers In an attempt to refloat
the vessel. The crewmembers remained aboard.

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Eastern Airlines has proposed a six.
month program of Incremental increases in domestic
passenger fares, beginning with a one per cent boost effective February 1.
In asking the Civil Aeronautics Board for the one per
cent hike, Eastern said Friday ft would seek additional
monthly increases of two per cent in each of the five
successive months qI thIs year.
Frank Bormani president of the Miami-based carrier,
said previous fare Increases have been too+smal] and too
infrequent to offset inflation.
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unleashed billy clubs and turned fire hoses on revelers.
Askew ordered a probe by the st.a'e Department of
Criminal Law Enforcement Friday after receiving
telegrams complaining of police brutaUt from a tourist
and the owners of a Key West apartment house.
Two bar managers In this resort at the tip of the Florida
Keys said they will go before the city commission to cornPIainaboutpoliceorderstocloonehourberorethelegaI
closing time.

Passengers Flown To Miami

In Longv'ood

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are pitching In to help handle the cro
Eastern Airlines President Frar.k Borman, a Iormei
as ronaut, was set to man a company Information booti
uilS weekend. Thomas B. McFadden, one of four senlot
vice presidents, pushed wheelchair passengers to am
From the boarding areas Friday.
NationalAlrlines,oneofEtern'snincompeu(crs
the busy New York.MiamI run, has been grounded by t
strike since labor Day.
lpfte the Large crowds, a spokesman fur UnlL
Airlines, which had been on strike before Christmas, sak

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has been pursuing the public interest and not political
gain in the way he has handled his office, an aIde says.
Jim Barrett, executive assistant to ievin, said Friday
that charges of political misuse lodged by Sen. Tom
Gallen, DBradenton, are totally unfounded,
Gallen Said a report released Fr1dy by his committee
investigating ievin's office showed that while the at.
torney general's staff has almost doubled In the past five
years, public agencies have been forced to greatly expand
their own expenditures for lawyer services.

St. George Eastern Orthodox Church EpIphany
celebration beginning at 11:30a.m. at the Lake Eola Park
bandshell in Orlando with Divine Uturgy, followed by
procession from the altar to the lake, blessing of the water
and the tossing of an especially prepared Epiphany cross
into the water and Its retrieval by church memberi.
Sanford lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn.
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.
Casselberry Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 8
Altanionte Springs Carded 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
Club.
Alcoholics Anouymoug (open meeting), 8 p.m,, 1201
First St. Sanford.
SISTER INC,, noon Holiday Inn.
Longwood Tourist Club dinner meetIng, noon, Sunnyshad Park.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 9
Seminole South Rotaiy Club, 7:50 a.m., Lord
(Thumley's, Altamonte Springs.
Senior Citizens tour to Cypress Gardens and Citrus
owcase at Winter Haven, Leave Civic Center, 8:30a.m.
and Seminole Plaza Casselberry at 9 a.m.
S 4 TURDAY, JANUARY 10

Thieves Strip Posh Home

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Seminole high School Rand Parents, 71.30 p.m., band
room.

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— The first female
assistant attorney general in Florida's history has announced her retirement.
Rebecca Bowles Hawk1x said Friday that she Is
retiring effective next Thursday.
A pioneer female lawyer iii. Florida, Mrs. Hawkins was
until recently the hlghest.çiaid woman in state government. 3ø hna L',eided fo several years the
attorn-cy
general's Division of (ln(ons.

Sanford lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn.

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Overeaters Adonyinous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Ught, Sanford.

ADJUSTABLE WATERING PATTERN

WF,flNSDAY, JANUARY 14

MODEL 61

Cauelberry Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.

388

Sanford Kiwanis Club, noon, Civic Center

POLACOLOR II
TYPE 108

THURSDAY, JANUARY 15
Rotary Club of Lake Mary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country
Club.

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Alcoholics Anonymous (open meeting), 8 p.m., 1201
W. First SI, Sanford.

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Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:50
Altamonte Springs.

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 17
Alcoholics Anonymous Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201
W. Fitst SI, Sanford

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MONDAY, JANUARY 19

IOFLASHES.REG 1219

Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic Center.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 25
Sanford Optimist Club, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.

GUMOUT
CARBURETOR
CLEANER

Overeaters Anonymnons, 7:3) p.m., Florida Power &amp;
light Sanford.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21
Sanford Kiwanis

Club, noon,

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Club.

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JANUARY 23

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Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:50 a.m., Lord
Qiumley's, Altamonte Springs.

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 24
Alcoholics Anonynlous Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201
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sUESDAY, JANUARY 27
Sanford Optimist C1th, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.

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Overeaters Anonymons, :3) p.m., Florida Power &amp;
light, Sanford,
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28
Casselberry Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.

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Sanford Optimist Club, noen, Sue Ann's Capri.

Seminole lions Club, 7p.m., Qvality Inn, 1.4 and 434.

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Sanford Rotary ClUb, noon, CI',c Center.

TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Insurance Commissioner
Phil Ashier says he approved a $41 million increase In
warkjjn's compensation insurance rates to assure
continued protection of workers Injured on the Job.
Ashlet announced the rate Increase, which averages 9.8
per cent, Friday.
Workmen's compensation insurance companies had
sought a minimum $71 million rate increase, reporting
more than $96 million in losses during the year that ended
June 30, 1975.
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Sanford lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn.

MIAMI (AP)
At least 600 employes of National
Airlines will not be recalled to work when a flight attendants union ends its walkout, company otficlals say.
National, crippled since Labor Day by the strike but
hoping to resume operations Tuesday, expects to restore
7,(X of its 7,660 employes to the payroll withIn 30 days
after the walkout ends, company officials said Friday.
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W. First St. Sanford.

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paintings and furniture have been stripped from the posh
home here of one-time real estate millionaire Howard
Garfinkle, a bankruptcy trustee says.
Lawyer Alex Rosen, appointed by the U.S. District
Court in New York to inventory the contents of Garfinkle's
home, said Fridy that most contents had been removed
from the house.
was a big job," Rosen said. "The stuff had to be
trucked away."

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Woman as Head of the Household Seminar, 10a.m. to
3 p.m., SCC's South Seminole Center, 1-4 and 436.
RegistratIon, 9:30 a.m. No charge.

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 29
Rotary Club of Lake Mary, S a.m., Mayfair Country
Club.

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predicted that 32 peons would lose their lives
on the higtiwa) over this weekend and the latest
1igu sh that M least 22 had already met with
dill— tops Ifl the nation
Nationall) It as predicted that betcen 3500
ouId die during the holida) period I1oever, if the
Cfl(I tontinucs at ts present pae of better than
four deaths per hour, that 400 figure will be easily
urissed.
The National Safety Council says that 412 persons lost their lives over the long Christmas holiday
eekend and the toll cotld well pass that figure for
this weekend, which officiajly ends at midnight
tonight.
So, with just a few more hours to go, we once
again ask that everyone, especially motorists, use a
littleextracaution, Don'tbeoncofthcountedin
that death toll.
We kind of like having you around,

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RHICHARD WNG, Editor
CURHIE Managing EditOr
'vr3E,TC. MAHKEy, Advertising Director

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Florida led the nation Iii highway traffic deiths as
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The reputation which the late J. Edgar Hoover
managed to create for the Federal Bureau of Invest igat ion is now stained with revelations of abuse
of power. The stature of Mr. Hoover himself has
heen diminished. A comnarison of Gallup Polls
tells the extent of the damage. Where 84 per cent of
the pipie gave the FBI a "highly favorable"
rating 10 years ago, onl' 37 per cent did so six
weeks ago and probably fewer would do so today in
the wake of more recent testimony before the
Senate Intelligence Commiflec
disclosure of
iberration by the Central Intelligence Agency,

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The evidence that the FBI tried to hai ass and
discredit Dr. Main Luther King has prompted a
call for an independent investigation to find out if
this had any
nnection with his eentual
assassination. For the President to respond would
assume prematurely that neither corgressional
investigators nor those now reexamining the case
in the justice Department are capable of aiwering

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selected to serve as official E3intenal Couriers in
Europe, South America and the Far East this

teenage exchange program.
The YFU Bicentennial Courier projed has been
as the International youth program by the
:thierican Heolu1ion Bicentennial Administration
(ith Higby, the first American to win a medal
an inteationaI g)llmastic competition,
the
national chatrmn (or the Bicentennial Courier
proct and has intited all gh school tU(fltS
between the ages of 15 and 18 to enter the 58Y
()lnpelition to be conducted in Florida and In 2
other states.
Deadline for submitting essays is Feb. 1 and
winners will be announced and then designated
official Bicentennial Couriers on April 1.
A total of 184 teenagers will go abroad during the
swnmer of '76 to live with carefully chosen host
rarry Bicentennial greeting,s and invitationa from
local and stale officials and organizations in the
for presentation to local, provincial and
national officials is the countries in which the

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Eight Florida high school studenth will be

Okay, you teenagers, get busy as time is running
(,ut This could be a chance of a lifetime

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Brown sold about 15 to 20 that all employe-operated
stances where a hired employe Volusia.Orange-L.ake county Seminole has about 100
vegetable and citrus growers tractors of over 20 engine is operating
a tractor, the areas. There were about 4,000 grovemen in citrus, he said.
and field crop producers in the horsepower
Magnificent
manufactured protection afforded by them is areas planted last year."
Found
The cattle industry shows
Scm In ole County county• will be faced with afterOct.25,beequippedwitha equally valuable for family Brown said,
early
signs of recovery,
homeowners and residents compliance with new federal HOPS, seat belt, and allied members, Brown said. He
cites
More fertilizer will be cording
Medici Family Tombs
interested
to
Florida's
In spring gardening safety regulations on farm equipment which meets or that agriculture
is demon- available during 1976 as new Cooperative Extension Service.
F'l.OHENCE, Italy AP) - Workmen doing restoration
tips have a free New Year's tractors, this Bicentennial exceeds performance strating phenomenal acplants begin operations, Brown Thisfollowstwoyeai'sofsevere
treat waiting for them, startIng year, effective Oct. 25, 1976.
work on the ancient San lrenzo basilica here have found
requirements set forth.
ceptance
of
these
devices
since
said.
If crop prices hold up and financial losses, first f'r cattle
Thesday.
what art experts believe to be previousiy unknown
over
The
Occupational
Safety
of
them
and
Installation of HOPS
have been fertilizer prices decline, feedersand later for producers,
A "Home
frescoes by' Michelangelo,
Vegetable Gar- Health Administration (OSHA)
on sold since they first became nitrogen and potash may be including
agricultural
dening Seminar" is being Set U
the more than 100
If the discovery in the new sacristy is confirmed,
requires safety belts and Roll- manufactured before
tractors
tight while phosphate supplies cattlemen in Seminole and
the ef-available in 1969.
at 7:30 p.m. on each of
the
four
would be the second find of a work attributed to the great
Oer-otecUve (HOPS) bars fective date Is
Thning to an agricultural should be adequate.
hers in the Southeast,
Thesdays in January at the or
Renaissance master in two years. The new sacristy was
not
required.
outlook
In the county for 1976,
structures
on
all
new
Supplies of most pesticides
trac- Exemptions
Mthmontc Civic Center, and
Seminole has two dairies and
to
used as a chapel for the Medici family
and it contains
tors, and decals with
the cabbage
Brown said this year's were adequate for 1975 because the economic
operating requirements ae also provided
market structure
their tombs.
sponsored by the Seminole instructions placed on all for tractors when used with
crop is "looking fairly
production was up about 10 per for milk is undergoing
County'
Extension
Service,
Workmen found the frescoes when they broke through a
tractors, old or new, Brown mounted
with
about the same cent from a year ago and significant changes.
4
equipment
Reginald Brown, county said.
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These may
tralxloor that led to a basement in the sacristy. When
acreage as last year. The
overall demand was relatively net alter the probability of raw
wet
compatible
with ROPS and
agriculture
agent,
requests
vxperls chippcd of the lime covering the walls, they
September last Fall caused 'unchanged, Brown said,
only that those wishing to gain a
milk importation, but may
found magiijficent murals showing two angels, a cloaked
OSIIA bases its decision to certain areas such as orchar
some diseases in cabbage, he
In citrus, Brown said the affect market power and
and
inside
buildings
and
where
said,
nian and a figure that possibly represents Christ.
green thumb first call the Ag issue this standard on the fact
recent light cold spells actually bargair.ing arrangements,
Center
at 322-32.3 for reser- that roll-over tractor accidents vertical clearance would
Luciano Berti, the superintendent of galleries and
"We
have
some
2,300
acres
help
"harden" the trees, giving according to state sources.
vatlons. The program is offered claim the lives of over sto terfere with normal operations,
chapels in Florence, announced the news of
the discovery
planted
now
and
we
anticipate
them
more tolerance to colder
at no charge.
over the national television network,
Milk prices should reflect
operators annually.
While the HOPS requirement about 4,500 acres in cabbage weather, nd it also
Another expert
increases
On another new subject,
involved in the restoration project is Prof. Paolo del
increases
expected in the
The OSHA standard requires legally applies only, to In- will be planted in the
Seminole. the sugar content in the fruit. Minnesota-Wisconsin
I'r,gettu, an expert Ofl Mi'dici (hal)eis,
pciee
of poultry .:
eggs will increase in the ncx
Angola Policy Defended
several months, state sources
said. Prices may soften relative
MOSCOW (Al') - In a major defense of its Angola
to competing foods and to feed,
policy, the Soviet Union today denied it was seeking
according
to state
sources.
military or economic gain In that African country and
Brown
said
Seminole's
poultry
called for the end of foreign armed intervention
there.
business
Is
largely'
in
Geneva.
The vigorous defense was carried in Pravda, the official
In oranmentals. Brown said
there are now about 25
its entirety by the Soviet news agency Tass, refietlng
ing prices and wages are pro- be paid.
far more if inflation is higher propriated if there were no
per cent of payroll. The govern- ioo in retail
pelling the future price tag for
importance party leaders apparently have given it.
The actuaries' latest valua- than 4 per cent.
nursery operation.s
funding
until
the
'The
Soviet
Union
does
benefit
was
ment
was also required to
not
seek
federal government pensions tion, as of 1972, showed the Civil
anything in Angola
4
begin in the county. The foliage
In
another
illustration
of
pendue.
either economic, military or other gain," Pravda
p3ying interest on the unfunded market
hundreds of billions of dollars Service system had an Un- slon
continues to be strong.
growth, in 1973 the governdeclared,
The more money set aside as liability,
higher
than
the
funds
being
a requirement which Several Florida growers expect
set funded liability of $76 billion. ment paid out $4.5 billion in benefits
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accrue, the less must is still being phased in.
aside to pay for them.
But this valuation, in accor- military' retirement benefits be
a leveling of the recent rapid
appropriated
in each later
But the legishtion made no growtj
While there is no serious dance with federal law, made
rate.
and estimated that in 1978, the year.
doubt that the civilian
provision For additional funding
retirees no provision
for future esti- cost would be $6.6 billion. But
The
wood
market is clouded
But, money not put aside for of retirement
will get their money when due, mated Increases in pay and thanks
benefits In. by the sluggish new housing
to inflation, the $6.6 bil. pensions today can buy
some- creased because of inflation, market
the example of New York City's prices,
and by the slow growth
lion level will be passed in 1976, thIng else.
ilnanclal nightmare is spurring
Recent rapid cost of living in real consumer incomes,
The actuaries said the liabil- two years sooner than cxNumerous
p e n s I o n increases have thus been a Overall,
heightened interest in long. ity was really $124 billion if fu- pected.
PEOPLE
next year's
market
authorities
say
the
discipline
of principai
term pension policy questions ture price rises of 3 per cent a
factor
in
ballooning
will
probably'
by' similar to that
This morassof billions numbo putting aside contributions the
such as these:
unfunded liability of the in 1975.
year and pay raises of (-4% per the minds of
taxpayers
who
will
early
is
valuable
because
it
Civil
Service
—ls it dishonest for the gov- cent a y'ear were assumed.
sy'tcm.
The cut flower market snows
O.J., Nancy Named
If ultImately foot the bill,
forces costs to be calculated
ernment to pmoje one level of
One
major
element of this in- increased demand compared
the price and pay increase a
But as H. L Krieger, a feder- and pins responsibility on
future pension costs when
crease is a provision in the re- with last year.
It has sumptions were raised just one al compensation executive with
lawmakers more effectively tirement
Watching'
every reason to know
benefit formula which
costs will percentage point
Prospects for near-record
higher, the the General Accounting Office than a philosophy of promising
be higher?
increases
pension
checks
liability would climb to $156 bil- told a congressional
faster
large
soybean production in
I)El. MAR, Calif. AP - Football star O.j,
committee benefits and
letting the future than the cost of living insimpson
—blow much money, in rela- lion a startling illustration of
1975
and the increased carrylast month:
and Nancy' Kissinger were worth watching
pay for them.
in 1975, action to payrolls, can the govern- the effects of inflation.
creases.
Congress
is
now
conover
on
September poInt to all"Unless
full
recognition
Is
cording to the International Societies of Woman and Men
Setting aside the money in sidering whether
ment afford to pay for pento
And
current
cut
inflation
back
time
high
in soybean supplies.
Watchers,
rates made of all costs as they are advance also lessens the chance
slons?
provision.
are
much
higher
than
either
Thus,
of
even
with the most op.
being
Simpson was chosen as the "Most Watchahle Man
accrued, the Issue for dl,- that promlced benefits might be
of
—Should the governmnt's the assumptions made by the
Although
many
federal
emtimistic
demand
projection,
cussion In the future could well cut back in a financial CriSiS.
1975." Mrs. Kissinger, the wife of Secretary of State
share of pension costs be set actuaries,
ploy'es
contend
they
pay
half the 1975-76 soybean prices are
be the continued affordability of
Henry A. Kissinger, was picked the "Most Watchable
Present funding is also Sul)aside from taxes collected
cost of their future retirement, likely to soften from last year's
The actuaries acknowledged the retirement system and Its
Woman,"
while the future retiree Is work- that using
on the philosophical actuarial estimates of cost high level, state sources said.
inflation projections impact on the taxpaying ported
Trailing Simpson were: actor Omar Sham-li, singer John
ground that
ing,or should costs be deferred was inconsistent with the law,
taxpayers who ben- inclwnng modest provisions for
The nation's 1976 corn crop
public."
Denver, television newscaster Tom Brokaw, Hewlett.
efit from the employe's
until due and thus paid by a but said "it is the only way to
work
future
inflation
show
that
should
be about one-fifth larger
Once costs are recognized, should pay for his or
Packard president David Packard, Sen. Charles Percy,
later generation of taxpayers? get a picture of the long-range the
her
penemnpluye'.
are
contributing
only
than
H-Ill., golfer Jack Nicklaus, tennis player
last year's flood-drought.
decision becomes how to sion as part of the cost of the about
J
—What proportion of the ulti- potential costs ..."
one-foth of the true cost Frost-shortened crop, and
pay them.
Newcombe, Prince Rainier of Monaco and Sen. EdwarJ
employe's
service.
mate pension should the worker
tits.
On the military side, there is
slightly more than the 5.6 bIllion
If money is set aside as future
M. Kennedy, 1)-Mass,
If future taxpayers foot the
pay for herself or himself out of no pension fund at all. Retire- pension
In
the
mnilita-y
system, serv- bushel cropseen in 1971 through
benefits are accrued, bill, by contrast, they are pay.
contributions from salary white ment benefits are paid out of
ice personnel pay' nothing to. 1973.
that money can grow through ing without receiving
employed?
Brown said there are abuut
any serv- ward their future retirement,
general tax revenues as they investment and Interest until
Marries
ice, accurdlng to this argument,
Various numbers illustrate come due.
and no fund at all is accumu- six to eight soybean growers in
the benefit must be paid. That
The Civil Service
the magnitude of these questhe county including Chase &amp;
retirement lated for future costs.
LOS ANGELES i AP - Former Astronaut Edwin
The liability for such future is, 11
put in a fund today may fund was financIally strengthtions.
payments totaled 1148 bIllion In yield $4 In the
"Buzz" Aldrin has linked up with Beverly van Zile. The
Early
retirement
age
is
a
Co.,
Sanford, which also grows
future when the ened in 1969 when cmploye and
In 1974, the government paid 1974 and will nearly double to benefit must be paid,
pension
cost
factor
particularly
couple was married in Baja California on Dec. 31, acwhereas government agency contribu- felt In the
an amount equal to 14,7 per cent
(1rdtng to a spokesman for Aldrin.
military, where most
Smjll Tractor, Small Pric,
of
Its
civilian
payroll
into
the
new
retirees
are In theIr 40's, A
it is thesecondmarrlage for both, according to
Civil Service pension system.
spokesman.
man retiring at 45, for example,
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government contributions
Since retiring from the Air Force in 1972, Aldrin has
a life expectancy of 30
wiu have to equal 34 per cent of
been an adviser on the space shuttle program and a
years.
its
payroll
by'
1965
consultant
If
Inflation
for
Even in the Civil Service, 71
various
business
firms.
4
and pay raises continue at a 6
per cent of new retirees in 1974
per cent annual rate.
were 62 or younger.
Fc)r
1"rc)c)Der
In 1973, the government had
Civil servants, for example,
an obligation to pay' $200 billion ORLANDO (AP) - Au- boot and three
are not included in the Social
automatic weap- ing his neighbors.
Hood Tractor Co.
more in already earned future thorities today resumed the ons in his luggage.
Security
program, so their penN 0ii,, SOI.'
In addition to the finger- &amp;.ons
Olaide. FI• HISI
civilian
and
upon
retirement
can
be
as
military
pension
search
WILLIAM IVY ELLIS
for
suspects
after
a
VirCoon., Ada Rivers
Thessin was charged with prints, Thessin also showed
417?4.a',.i, A,,
of East benefits than it had money set ginia man carrying a suitcase four counts
At?a,t, P'ss. rim
of- high as 80 per cent of recent
William Ivy Ellis, 90, of Haven, Vt., and Arlene
ms
Ottolini aside
of illegal possession ficers a cancelled Amtrak train
OrIa,,mo
AI?mmo,* Sr,,
to pay for them,
ary
Full of guns was cleared in the of automatic weapons and one ticket from Alexandria to Ornz 1*.ma
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-Orlando.
Vincent Ostrosid of Vancouver, estimated this sum,
called Un- off-duty Florida Highway Pa- weapon, officials said. He was
lie Is survived bysons, Alfred Wash.; and a sister,
Highway Patrol troopers and
Helen
funded
liability,
would
reach trol trooper.
of Casselberry, and Alton of Hupenski
held in county jail pending city police arrested The.ssin in
of Terryville, Coon.
$382 billion by' 1963. That $382
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Coon of Opt, Ala., Allie Mae at 9 am, at Nativity Church.
thirds of the entire current na- taken from the scene of the suspect in the
I)ukes of Dover, Fla., Alma
bizarre shooting
A search of his 1ugage tintional
debt -but unfunded pen- murder of Kenneth Flynt, 52, of death Thursday
Hattaway of Altamonte CHARLES RAY ThOMPSON
of Flynt on the covered an Israeli-made Uzi
sion liabilities don't count as Apollo Beach did not match doorstep of his home In Apollo submachine iun, three
Springs, Aslee Worell of
Charles Ray Thompson .Lt, part
.30-callof the national debt.
those of Erwin Thessin, 27, of Beach, a Gulf Coast town about her carbines and a supply of
Altamonte Springs, and Annie Col., USA, Ret.), 49, Bass BlVd.,
A report this year by the Alexandria, Va.
Mae Burger of Mobile, Ala.; 12 Geneva, died Jan.
80 mIles southwest of Orlando. ammunition.
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in
board
of actuaries of the Civil
grandchildren and 20 great- Oviedo.
Thessin was asted Friday
Thessln, authorities said,
"He was armed to the teeth,"
Service retirement system dis- morning in a bus station wait- matched the description of a
grandchildren.
said a police spokesman.
A lifetime member of
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Police said Thessin told them
figures stated officially mIght who discovered a pistol in his Flynt at his door after terrorixFuneral home Is in charge of National Retired Officers ______________________
he was carrying the weapons on
services.
a move from Alexandria to
Association, he is survived by
Cocoa,
Fla, He said he was
his mother, Mrs. ThetIs
awaiting
bus to Cocoa when
ANThONY GREEN
Thompson of Tampa; his
he was arrested.
Anthony Green, 82, of 3801 widow, Marcella, of Geneva;
Orlandi% Dr , Sanford, died sorts Charles Curtis of Tampa, -Police moved in after rcccivU t_Y
JANUARY
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Annie
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Mary
D.
Buckner
Sherman
Thursday' in Sanford.
ing
a tip from a truck driver
Carl Markus of Geneva and
ADMISSIONS
Frances %V. Thigpcn
Augusta Cahill
lie is survived by his widow, Sam David of Geneva; a
who thought he recognized
Sanford:
Carolyn
Frances
Cassidy
Xjobes
Thessin from a composite
Lottie, of Sanfoid; daughters, brother, Doyle of Tampa; and
G. Baker Jr.
Caesar
Evelyn crumpton
A.
Forman, drawing of the murderer shown
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Virginia Butler of TerryvIlle, one grandchild.
Terrence C. Brown
Cassadaga
Margaret E. Jenkins
on television.
Rodney J. hlari-Ison, DeBary
Henry McLaulln Jr. (t)i-)
Police also said Flynt was
get dishes clean with 50% less electricity.
Paul A. Palumbo, DeLand
Margaret E. Russell
shot with a .3automatic weap-----Frank A, Hoelzle, Deltona
on. not a revolver.
Dean W. hlowland, Deltona
Flynt, a l9-y'ear.veteran of
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Jeanette L. Rigot, D1ons thepatrolwbowasduetoretire
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Chantell M. Cox, Geneva
in six months, was shot once in
vila J. Barrow, Lake M
the head about 4 n.m. Thursday
Today's
high
67,
overnIght
Marie
M. Saunders, Oviedo as he answered a gunman's
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Itobert Summers, Waliback, pounding knock on his front
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Partly cloudy today wIh W. Va.
door. He died in a hospital.
highs In the mid to upper 60.
DISChARGES
Integrity. Doing your lob
Police said the gunman shot
Winds
shifting
from
Sanford:
well all the time.
F'lynt after leaving the home t'f
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Otto C. Borsdorf
Flynt's next-door neighbor,
If's expected of evoryone
in the 40s or 50s.
Margaret
John
Harry
Wasylyk, which he had
at Brlsson.
EXTENDED FORECAST
Albert R. Lee
invaded minutes earlier.
The secret is our now Energy Saver button. Push it, and
Generally fair and dry
Iise R. ng
After forcing his way into the
your
dishes
are gently dried with fanweather. Cold Monday. Laws
circulated air. WithQut heating
Victor p,
Wasylyk twine, police said, the
So your dishus come out clean, sanita, and, in most
from near 30s north to near 70
instance,
Orion L WaldO
gunman ordered Wasylyk and
without any water left on a plate or
glass And you stU got
south. Not as cold Tuesday and
Voyte
L.
Mizerak, visiting brother to lie on the
KitchenAid teuabllity.
Wednesday. Lows mid to upper Casselberry
floor and fired shots near their
Robert I. Brisson L. F. 0.
30 north to near 60 southern Slyvia K. Johnson, Deitona heads to emphasIze his demand
ptninsula. Highs 6*s north to
William Lane, Fern Park
fur the keys to Wasy'lyk's car.
around mid lOs south.
NIta Holtzcjaw, Longwood
But when Mrs. Wasylyk fled
Sunday's Daytona Beach Natal Wilkinson, New out a back door Screaming for
tldes high 9:3* a.m., 9:58 p.m., SmyTna Beb.
1p, the gunman left by the
low
3:04
n.m.,
3:38
p.m.
Port
Victoria
Sutton,
Osteen
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905 Laurel Avenue
front, fired two shots in the air
LeRoy &amp; Pt Taylor 'Owners
Sanford, Florida
Canaveral: high 9:19 .m., 9:34
322-2131
Donald I,. Seribner, Pin. and then punded on Flynt's
101 E. 25th St. (2 Blocks East of Sanford Ave.)
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The seminar, entitled 'When You Need A
Eoctor" will attempt to explain the medical
oiess1n structure and how that sdure can
st serve the patient and the community.
The seminar will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the new
auditorium of the hospital's Association Building,
which is located on Moma Avenuue. 1 hings get
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the project. This same lnf orma ti on may be obtned
by contacting Jim Ther, project coordinator or
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'Train Town'
Th Ill wi is a
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unter WebelJeee%e passenger trwn coming
dow through lorida stops in Saord

hat it expec the FBI to do As he points out,
many of the sins now laid at the doorstep of the FBI
were "Honest mistakes" by agents who thout
pected of them when bo.bings and other violence
during the I96 were threatening civil order. That
consideration
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Val Colbert Keel.
Margaret Ganas
The developing nations have the largest I
Saaford
nounts of unused land and water While they
p S Because of Auto arn the 1fl5 Guiness now hase 35 per cent more land in ain

cc Editor Herald, Editor Sentinel Star, produce 20 per cent less on this land
we need ae an our sugestion
to make It "SANFORD, FM. - ThEN homer and Paueci
"In short," says Keel, "the largest growth is
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ThemembersolGardenubSaM,
This has been the impetus behInd 24 food
rk Avenue and Magnolla Avenue, closir.g
Inc.
would
like
to
thank
the
Evening
Herald,
and
produdion
coerences which IMC, the world's
block off to authmotie %ehicles, and a little
ROBFR
especially Jean Patteson, for the
iendId
largest
producer
of ferthizers, has been won.
passenger train on wieels could circulate
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coverage we were ven with gas to our soming in Asia and Latin America nce 1965.
throughout the Dowtown area People could
annual Christmas Bazaar and Table ow which That and the fact that of all the riaes is.
irk in the larger parking lots end ride the little
was held a the Garden Cer,ter, Sunland Eatates volved in agri1ture, fertilizer is the single most
train to stores, banks and offices, getting on and
and Highway 1742, on Dec. 4,5 and 6. ThIs was important short-term Input for increasing
off along the route. In addition the route could
Miss Victoria Cole, 27,
the b publicity that we have ever ceived and production. Nothing else can boost crop yields as
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Saord: "Zero. . . No, just
we just want the Evening Herald, and Jean swiftly, economically and effectively.
sincewehavenopublictrjUon Possibly
that I'd like to have another
Putteson, to know that we certainly do a
While leading figures in government, is.
thedepotcou1dbeagutshopwithvn0f predate ii
dus
and science have attended the
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an 1ces I want to ve up'
and the parking lot at First and Park could be a
Seary techaiques to increase food production, from
train museum Old locomotives, passenger cars,
.
The
Garden
C'ub computer crop planning to chemical growth
(liners and baggage cars could be secured for
of
Saord,
Inc
gulators to plant geneU
(01.1
people to tow.
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amenable to practical solution is too nalj,
Various size stickers advertising SN
At one coerence, for example, two hours
FORD, FM. — TRAIN TOWN US.A." could be
utters to the etor are welcomed
were spent deteining what kind of bJap
"To do more for the less fcrtunate" Dr
trains coming through Saaford would permit
Rkhand M Douierty, Sanford, "To try to
mailing address and, If possible, a tdepbone important because is that part of the world
putting them on the cars, thereby gMng national
listen more and talk less ", MIUI Marquart, publicity
number so the idesti of the
kr may he burlap bags ha% e reuse applications like clothing
Daytona Reach, "To gain l0pt1 ',Chari
verified
The EvenIng Herald will respect the and bed coverings The after.use
The railroad was v
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Instrumental
In
the
D Manhart, "To be nicer to my wife ", Mrs
wishes of
ters who do not want their
, bags made fertilizer more attracth e to local
development and, we are sure, still interes
In print The EeaIng Herald also resees fapts, and this stimulus to fertilizer purJoseph IcEJdowney, Winier Park, "to make the surs1al of Saoford fliu would be a tribute
no more resolutIons."; (nthis
the htto edit letters to elimInate libel or to chases helped Increased food production
Pendarievis, to it and we feel that Auto Train, Seaboard
Sanford, "I hope to have fun."
confo
to space
The world now finds itself precariouy
Coastline Railroad and Amtrack personnel as
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confided to
den( Ford In king December mid 1960s, Teng was
ded and humiliated by
position"
2 that China's next ruler will be Feng l!siaio the (omniunist party he
had helprd found more
their lnition kft quietly
In Indonesia and the Phthppines, he co
ping, who only a decade ago was purged from than 0 years
But not Xerox With about $3 million a year
earlier. For seven years, he
at
Unued, "wemadeclearwe have an Asian policy, stake, the copying kings
remained in disgrace.
didn't intend to vacate
not
merely
a
Chinese
policy."
Apparently, this settles a question that
the postal lobbies withoug a battle.
But in 1fl3, Teng was rcred to power, and
The President reported that Indonesia
been debated for mont In chancelleries around his
"was
They brought in a special consultant, named
comeback has been dramatic He is now the most anxious to
have the US retain an active Ben
the world,
party's senior
ce chairman nd heir apparent,
&amp;own to win friends and influence people
role In the Pacific"
Secretary of State flonry Klsiner pawd a1ttugh he is an
and that the I'hillppincs' on Capitol lull. Rut he
his 7fr
won
Pi 1knt F irdinand
enemies and
Marcos is 'concerned alienated people instead
He
ed
todcredit
the
other day at a secret White House meeting. We that
the language of his public statement in
that
Marcos
hate obtained the coidenfta1 minutes
"has strengthe,j the economy" In gossip'atx)ut
I$dng had been requested by the
staffers and
postal olficjaia.
Chinese The the Philippines
"Mao made clear to eaide F
that Teng requested wording was that the United States
Th
bactred
on
Xerox,
which hastily
Sen Qifford
,"
se, R-N J, asked about dumped Brown and brought
quo
and Cominqi Cna have "certain parallel Thailand.
in
a
saying.
is with- lob,
Interests."
aude Desautels, f his 1ace.
drawingailbuta
Sen Rthert Gfln, R.MI&amp;, the assistant
Desautels is a smoothy, who soked
lie pdicted that the two powers will be ae troops
Senate Republican leader, wanted to know to work
congressional fur and rred abeut the
together as long as the US. maintains Its
need for
XEROX'S IA
hcre
AND: Before Coness new hearings,
this left ailing lemIer Chou En-mi.
strength. "We have
been
brought
together,"
he
closed
for
Chrisnas,
the
cpying
"He seems entirely out f it," said Kissinger. said, "by
kings from
Mter fending off Xerox
a common fntt and concern about Xerox put
far months, one
up
a
last
stand
on
Catoi
11111
to keep subcommittee chairman, Rep. James
}edent Ford confod that Teng was the UR and its powet."
lianley,
their machines In post oice Iobes around the D4ty•, has
'very much In cige" The es1dent
The two main obe1es to thse.Amecan couny
finally agreed to poll his members
reported that he was rrised by Ch3frman friendship Kissinger indic ited, were
next session to determine whether new
Odt
bearings
To 1ku
M 's
suom111itte
He will be 83 tkc day dEter port of fiwan and Sou"i
had rcco
are desired
Korea
Whateer
is
riicnded
that
the
Christmas
machines be noved by the
worked 04 between Taiwan U PRC
Footnote A Xerc spo smn
end of the
acknowkJged
"1 found (Irman Mao much snger RepublIc of Chii) must be on peacul(Peoez
lines," complained yr Small buzintn have that the Company was fighting to keep
that the choice locations ve Xerox
its
ycaHy than I anticipated," said Ford,
he said, mo'ng toward normalization"
machines in postal lobbies. He said the
an
unfair
advantage
report
added "And aIm"
about Brown didn't
MI the Chinese said about South Ko
"desrve comment " Bro
her retailing, once 1anoned
in postal couldn't be readied

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EDITOR'S NOTE conscience over the the United States this past year record.
the CIA once called Israel's
reported this year that Maurice den In other appropriations, no. and the United Nations,
telligenee agencies have many activities of the CIA and the
involving even presidents in
The spy agency has a thou- Okifield, a 60.year.o)d bachelor tably the defense budget.
Inside china, Intelligence ac- secret services "among the
nernnni: MIT. fllN.. Sit). Fill, most other nations accept the misuse of the CIA and the
sand
mimes.
In
Turkey,
it's
aruLcarct'r
intelligence
officer,
The
government
rarely
tells
tivities
come under the Minis- world's best," They were set up
MET. K(.It. ISM'. SM. Mills- the dirty business of spying as a FBI for
political purposes - MIT. In Italy, SID. In Chile, had been named Britain's top parliament anything about se- try of Public Security, which helore the Jewish state was
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NII-N refugees call the inost feared born in 1948, and now law gov. '
An Associated Press survey comparable spy scandal in the Th'iiland, ISOC. In Brazil, SNI.
public'
got
of
it
was
when
British
are
rebuffed,
organization IA the nation. It is ems their operations. It Wasn't'
of men and %%omcn secretl% of world spy activity shows that rest of(tic %%-Qrl(l. They surpass In Venezuela.
DIM,
newspapers
picked
up
the
like
Britain,
most
countries
headed by Hua Kuo-feng, but until 1957 that the late Pritne
spying arnimd the iorld.
most nations have intelligence even the 19S4 "1.avon Affair,"
In Britain. call on E)I. or 1)1- foreign report,
have separate intelligence little is known of him except Minister David Ben-Gurlon told
--organizations, but few permit in which it was revealed that 6. In Israel. MOSSM) and
As director-general of 1)1-6 agencies for internal security that tie was vice goveror of Parliament of the existence of
11% JOHN 11.%lilloull
the public to know inuch about Israeli spics sabotaged British AMAN. In Iran. SAVAK.
In
the
and
general overseer of both in- and esiponage abroad, roughly Ilunan Province and became Shin liet, the depart.inent. of in.
Ne%%sleatures Writer
them.
and American property in Soviet Union, K(ilI,
telligence
departments, 01(1. corresponding to the American vice chairman of the Hunan temnal security.
While the United States wresThe public investigations in Egypt, or last
West GerIn Great Britain, Defense In- field reports directly to Prime FBI and CIA.
Revolutionary Committee durBut even before that Israeli
man scandal, in which that na- telligerice i i internal se(urity) Minister Harold Wilson.
China's foreign espionage ing the cultural revolution,
agents had established a repution's intelligence service, km. and Defense Intelligence 6 (esThe only other insight the t'oflws under the international
Russians aren't told much tation for exploits like Hijackited like the CIA
activities ternal operations.) are so secret British get Into the activity of liaison department, which re- about their KGB. Committee lug Czech weapons bound
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for
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abroad, was found to be gather- they are neither established
by their spies Is in the annual ports to the central committee for State Security, which oper- Syria and sinking the ship that)
mug dossiers on domestic politi- statute nor recognized by the "supply estimate" which the of the Chinese Communist Par- ates at home and abroad, carried them. Before the estabI
coIIlmnofl law.
goverrunent submits to Parka. ty. The service is headed by Funding is secret. But the So- lisimment of Israel, agents had
1P
survey
showed:
The
British
publications
are
coymmmcm.
It simply lists the amount Keng Pain, 66. former am- viet constitution specifically duplicated the entire files of the
U
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parlia- ered by the so-called defense of money a given operation will hassador to Burma, Sweden set.s up this function of govern- British police force in PalesB Larrncc E. Lamb, M.D.
mentary oversight on spy activ- notice or d-notieu, under which require for the year. The and Pakistan. Most of the inlor- ment in Article 14.
tine.
ities in ot her countries. West they are asked not to publish treasury estima t ed 22 mil
DEAR DR. LAMB - I have
After Israeli agents kidnaped
lion mation gathering Is (lone by
The KGB is headed by Yuri
(;erriianv and Holland are
become very nervous, dizzy.
certain security information, pounds i $46.2 million) for journalists and diplomats st.a- Andropov, a Politburo member. Nazi war criminal Adolf Eictmshakey, with fea thery lines
- eptions. Most intelligence including anything about DI-5 security forces.
honed in other countries. One lie keeps a low profile, and Is mann in Argentina and brought
be fore my eyes. sweatiness
agencies answer only to the and !)I..
But
Parliament
knows
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(hjncst'
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the unIv iiiurc kns'n to lx' him t trial in Israel, the guy.
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magazine
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polled from India and Mau- KGB bo appears in public.
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the defense minister,
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Allen DulIes, one-time head of secret services,
say nothing Is wrong. One said
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4had nicotinism. I smoke two
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Turkey,
Greece. Denmark,
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women are more prone to OsFrance,
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teoporosis than men and why
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criticized
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large strong men almost
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never have this ty
DEA61 READER pe of bone in change. Usually it's ignored.
loss.
Nicotine
powerful poison
p
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to the cells. t can and will
pear to spend as much as the
the bones and the vertebrae
affect the nervous system.
chronic cigarette actually become smaller, United States does on the CIA
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your mother will lose more
and FBI. But whatever the
smokers develop a tolerance
height. If the loss of bone is
budget,
in most nations it is
to it. You see the effects of
marked enQugh, one or more
clouded and lost within the
nicotine poisoning usually In a
vertebrae may completely
budge(s of other agencies the
person who has not been
collapse.
intelligence
smoking and then does And.
serves
p.
Osteoporosis should be
in that condition it can cause a
defense,
inte'ior,
state.
The
treated, even if it is not canslot of the symptoms you
CIA's annual budget, estimated
ing symptoms from pressure
describe
by some as high as $1 billion, is
on the nerves coming out of
Your symptoms could be
the spinal cord. Treatment
hidden in other budgets, incaused by a number of
should be designed to help
eluding those for State and De.
problems, including cnxiety.
stop the progression of the disknse.
The FBI's $468.7 million
Since you have already had
case.
budget this fiscal year Is public
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that you eliminate all coffee.
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you are using. Gradually
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J /Niell orelallw
brand or none at all. Many of
INVTIES YOU TO AT1EPID
these exact symptoms are
seen in heavy coffee drinkers.
and
me know bow
you respond.
certainly
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into today's second round of the
$11,500 Poinciana Open on the
Florida ['GA winter tour.
Mast of SO
and
Stevenson of
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fired four-under-par 68s In the
first round Friday. ney were
among 160 contestants cornpetlng on the 6,800-yard, 72-par
Poinciana course.
meflfiveolrersf ied at 69
were Nn Terry o Aberdeen,
Md., John Ruby of airfield,
Conn., Kim Young
Orlando,
Nate Starks of St. Peters bdrg,
and Carl Pederson of Orlando,
Doug Ford Sr., former winner
of the U.S. Open, and his
Mike Ford of New City, N.Y.,
In ,? five-way tie at 70. The
others were Steve Benson
Glencoe, Ill., Chuck Thorpe of
Durham, N.C., and Wally
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Saturday night,
gain
Finals opposite Seminole
tonight.
In winning its 10th game of
the season Seminole took a
narrow 3331 lead at internmission and controlled the
ball effectively enough in the
second half peak its way
final SElF
spread of 10
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Friday, is to be the second
driver to win the world's rich
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car race more
quarter by Tim
Rai
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once.
loot long one by David Wiggins
Only Richard Petty, a
fivewere
the only field goals
tune winner, has taken
Seminole
could muster.
Daytona 500 more than once.
Game
wise,
Seminole shot 7The race will carry a record ,
fl 000 in prize money when it lor-41, including 2-for-18 In the
second half, Seminole was
is run Feb
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credited
with 21 turnovers
"Last year, I thought I ha
Evans
shot
29-for-49.
about as much chance winning
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Lake
Howell
was led by 6-2
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as a
in a
china shop turning around and Junior Bret Thomas with 16
not breaking anything," Par. .
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said "TI t' the Feat
thing
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and National Prep with 12 points.
racing You never know what's
EVANS
going to happen
who's going ,rouch 1. Mufray
win"
59. Heiwg 102, Sanders 3-28.
11-2354
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SEMINOLE JV: Starling 2 01,
prepared
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SmithO 00, Martin 6012, H ollis u
also prepared the car Parsons 2. Brown 3-1-7, Jenkins2$-9, Riggins
1-1-3 Totals 157 37.
drove last year,
Parsons and teammate David
Hobbs of Englan d also were the S,snlnoia
4
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first team entered for the 24
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a ngHours of Daytona endurance
race, which N.-gins at 3 p.m. EVANStSantolini 2.24; F10yd20
Jan. 31. They will drive a Ger. Nolson I 2 3 4. Kuhl S " 10; Kratil 6
man made
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race, fulfilling his first Ne w
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DEAR DR. LAMB - My
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13 61. lobe ashamed of," was the first
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go down to defeat
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take a 42-39 lead
Sellers, Dabney and Ed
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time In 26 home games, 91-70, to at halftime. And then, In the Jordan came up with numerous
second half they really -threw steals in the final 20 minutes as
"0ur kids played well." tile it into Wgh gear" and out. they "kept blind-siding the man
former head coach of Lake scored the Ibis by
18 poInts, with the ball."
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Young had them ready and if from flying gym shoes was still done
but our team did get
PHOEN I X i API
A Univerour team had played perfect in the air when the
buzzer little tired after about 18 sity of Hawaii athletic departbasketball. I don't know if we sounded and the seconid largest minutes," Hoover explained. mentspokesmansaid Friday the
could have beaten them crowd to ever watch a "They have 10 people that school plans
to seek NCAA
tonight."
basketball game in this area, Young can play wi thout anyone clarification
of a television
Young, the head coach of the 5,4, filed out, convinced they
them hur ting hi
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commercial
involving
four
Scarlet Knights, brought his had seen one
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early MoNlay morning, but
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offense,"
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taking added he does not believe the
and "one
the best in the Hoover explained. "Nordhorn, anything away from Young.
lie commercial violates NCAA
east", but late in the first period (Pete) did a great job for us. I
had his team ready. Our guys rules.
his squad was
the short end think he scored some thing like played a great
but
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of a 37-30 count."
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traveling with the team Friday
Woody Hayes of Ohio State re- and he declined any coen
mm t say.
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had nothing to keenest defeats."

Cornelius Greene,

who visited the Ohio

,g c,ne of the on the defeat that cost Ohio
most crushing defeats of his 30- State an und#fcated season.
School officials went to the
year college football coaching
hayes sat reading a book in defense
the
-year Ohio
career
the I.ns Angeles terminal when State coach, but Wayne Duke,
The her)' 62-year-old coach a
writer asked if he felt like the lug Ten Conference cornslipp

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have won the game."

"We autoniaticed ourselves

senior tailback,

will have pour. Haves,
limes, the First off tilt'
Instead, Greene called an his hand in a sling for our to plane, and the players went
who

State dressing room shortly right out of the game. When you autmnatic at the line of scr4l)- five w"ks, was to return today directly to waiting taxicabs and

after the defeat, would say teach your kids to do
that mage, tried a long pass and with older brother James departed without speaking to
nothing publicly, but it was an- (aucliWes) what can
you ex- threw an Interception. The Griffin Jr.
the gathering,
derst(od he intends to talk to poet?" the coach said.
Defensive back Craig Cassa.
Buckeyes trailed 16-10 at th e
Ohio State officials canceled
Ohio State officials
such
appeared
"When
we
got
redy
viI1
have
his
separated
a
"welcome
home" rally
the
ball
on
time
and
missIoner, had other thoughts. tactics are not repeated.
at St.
shoulder in a sling for about
their 35-yard line with 10 mm- gained the momentum,
John
Arena.
Weaver
said
the
weeks. Cassady was hurt alter
"After all, it's Just a game,"
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Griffin,
the
off
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23-10, costing them the natio-rial wiftut looking up froin the said Harold Enars&amp;n, the Ohio asked not to be named, blamed shotdd have nLn Pete (Johnso
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State president. Ed Weaver, the

the upset on audlbles, plays that

) lit-LSFM Trophy winner who !ourth quarter.

and Archie (Griffin) right Into suffered a broken bone in his

Ilayes was approached at -Magnificent obsession.,,
Big Ten champions' athIetic di- are called at the line of the end zone. We could have left hand on the third plaY
Of OR
In other worth, the writer as- rector, added, "It was one of his scrimmage by quarterback used op
41,s minutes and would game,
stayed behind. The

least twice by sports writers

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Su1day, Jan. 4,

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Evening Herald, Sanford. Ft.

the playoffs the past two
LOS AM;ELEs tAP) - The game will be televised io Jar season with Dallas. 'Who'
Coach Thm 1ndry of th Dal. colly as well as naonally.
kidding who? We know their ling to Dallas and then
las Cowboys says his surprise
Minnesota.
Coach Chuck Knox of the type of football.
team will take more chance.s Hanis announced that his
Dallas, under Landry, h
Knox
has
kt
five
regulars
teen
In the playoffs nine of
Sunday than will the Los Ange. lar quarterback James Harris via injuries, but
he haS bOth past 10 years but stands as a
les Hanis, but he still counts on has recovered from a
shoulder Harris and offensive tale
defense to win the game.
injury arti will start against thC ('li1trlje Cowan back from the six -point underdog this time.
Ihfense has been the forte of Cowboys.
Still, with Staubach and the
injured list for this title game
the Rains, who were 12-2 in the
It could be revenge for liar- leading to the Super Bowl.
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the opening Super 'ass for (i yards against the has the field advantage," added the Way.
Bowl
Cowboys as Dallas won the sea- Knox with his tongue not vis"We put in the shotgun as an
fensive game," Lan(fry sald Ofl
In practice, reserve Ron
defenses were coming up with
his arrival in Los Angeles,
1lowe'er, the natural turf of obvious formation against the
cause then we have a chan
worski has been playing the the Coliseum has aided the
part. of the Cowboys' Roger Iin and the sellout crowd will pass," Land said.
We have players capable
playing great defense."
Staubach, who threw the 50 be cheering the home town
"The shotgun was no surprise
Th' National Football Con- yard pass that beat Minnesota club-and Knox knows it. His in our first game," Knox said,
ference championship game is 17-14 last Sunday.
clubs are 21.2 at home irs the 'lucy Just executed the play
scheduled Sunday at 1:05 p.m.
"We played them and we got three years he's been coaching so well. Our team must play the
lf with all 91,
seats in the our butts whipped." said Knox in Los Angeles.
best football since we've been

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Women 's State Tourney

Faces N.C. State Tonight

Seminole

OrlQndo - Wintet Poik

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Wake Forest, unbeaten but Unranked, nthde a strong d t

111-79 iwii; No. 14 Rutgers offense wh we needed it."
defeated Stetson 91-70, and No.
Jerry Schellenberg had 24

RATES

much better than a year ago."

6thru 25 times

1:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY

ke Coach Bill Foster sd,

stunning third-rated North A&amp;M 77-75 in the opening rotvid 17 and Brown 16. Phil Ford of goed results. It seemed that cv.
Carolina 983
Friday nlght
Now that our 200th year is officially in full swing, here's a first-round
matchup
in the Big Houston.
of the Bluebonnet aasslc at North Carolina ok game hOn. ery Ume we lost the ball on a
ros with 30.
blocked shot or steal, they got
The 29th Mnual tourninent of Florida Women's Bowling

DEA DuN ES

Sundoij - Noon Fridc
face ninth-ranked North Caro- junior star Skip Brown, for the ever}lhing they threw up. Wake
TheSince
nice part
is the have
tournment
will
be hosted
In lando
thisbe
hatonit
State in the tourney final final 17 minutes afr he Injured Forest has awry fine
year.
we won't
to travel
very
far Sanford
should
Itithard Washington scored___________________________________________
team, bu
able to represent its OVuli.
his thigh.
30
points
and
hauled
down
12
we will be back."
"We certainly deserve SOfl)e
UNPROFESSIONALS MENS
"Without Brown, and with
N.C. State led Duke 49-48 at rebounds and and Marques
Seven 200 games fell for the men during the evening and
attention In the national rank- Daryl Peterson in foul trouble, halftime, spurted to a 10-point Johnson added 24 points and 10
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4-Personals
race ones they were. The high game and series goes to the same ings," said Coach Carl Tacy, we showed we werc made of lead shortly after lntermlssio
rebounds for UCLA, 9-1. The h of Wake Forest, 9. A stern stnff," sdd Tacy. "Tho
Just five at the LAURA B. CROWE. P4CC PARKER
and was never seriously threat- HnhiflS led
WANT TO SELL
Laura was. superior woman after
630. Emery Blake was second hii with his 2 game and 571 State, 8 and a 1- winner team, but without them we
YOUR HOME?
the
second
period
to
win
easily.
Tate
ProverbS, Chapter 31, Verses 11
Bl
apartment?
series but Don Sapp had the second high series behind Serreas as over Duke Friday behind Ken- really pulled ourselves up by De11S, 7-2, who willled
play North
56 7) 25 A UraduatC nurse, the
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Unbeaten
Rutgers
strched
Others for the evening: Bobby Dern
nursed at Ft. CaweIf, Sovthport, Get some action *ah a Hera'd
, Ray
nowa 202,
Bobby Hosford 201, Don Daniels 200, Jerry Farella 199, Jerome would undoubtedly persuade forgot we had to have a serious in tonight's first game, with 24 scored in double figures. Phil
several years at Fernald
n ij tht
rn . !t j,.
many of the voters to agree.
Whitaker 193, LdIie Bo den 19 aiid John Russell 191.
inside threat. But we got Rod points.
Laugh?o Hosp,tal, Sanford Her
CALL Th 7615
Sellers
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way
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19
TUE,SI)AY MORNIN(; SWINGER.S LADIES
life
was
one
of eemplery service
In other games involving na- Griffin playing like he can, and
N.C. State Coach Norm Sloan points, leaving the senior forto her fellow man. Safe In the ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll

why he was demoted, as does name of the game for the see- trated than during a recent money."

HoJIo* of God Hand, she rests

will be his No. 1 quarterback in Jefferson Street Joe himself to tell newsmen.
game against Oakland.

year's preseason, leading the

But defensive tackle Joe meetings, is having trouble

veek,
Bradshaw
setting up porter not to believe that stuff on the trading block. It would their ctiij on Bradshaw.
Wekiva River fishing showed an upsurge this week with on
a heavily
tapedwas
knee.
several good strings landed by isitt*s to Wekiva Landing and
Wekia River Haven. George Cheney had plenty of customers out
"It's no secret," he admitted.
overtheholiday,fl$osto(theflirip,.e1jOflpanfjs
"I
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her in the week. "By the flip of
coin;' he sd at a press convoters' good graces by thum

zer said. "But a lot of teams

Johnson (Jack's Mini Mkt.) 4Th181. The top three

tcen Badge but the) have been hard to fool. John Lanford at of thscipllnary action?

4l0. They fell from the top the think we'd go through

Golf Pro John Rogers Jr. tried the shad trolling at temon
Bluff
darts according to Ed Woods at the Lemon Bluff Camp. This is a
welcome diversion when the shad are not too plentiful.
In addition to the shad and specks, bass are showing signs of
activity in this area.

KNOXVIlLE, Tenn. (AP)

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at Bethune- schon' ball, hlinson worked for
Cooknn
College.
Atlanta Flames Coach Fred
Claude St. Sauveur got a goal
two Florida hi1 h schools,
Andy Hinso:, 46, was named serving
the other NI1I games Fri- Gilles Gilbert.
eighton says he was worried in each of the last two periods
Fridjv to succeed Wesley PaIa
After Vancouver's Gerry
night, the Boston Bnns
assistant coach at his National Hockey League for Atlanta and Bill Flett and and Vancouver
O'Flaherty
and Bost' Jean
CCfltrai High SchOOl teammIghtnbeupforthe5
Canuth tied
Gem- Meehan each got one In
Moore,
dcste
(tts'
10-1fired
record
in the
19. Wild- and head coach at hams and Louis Bluts. Hut be didn't have the second period,
in a mistake-filled game, and Rntelle traded goals. Bob Dai"It's like coining honw," bin- Iltiis 111gb in llasting5.
the California Seals tripped tue ley followed witha l(oot shot
to worry long.
'4loday was my irthday and Washington Capitals
on which Gilbert fanned with
lie played center at Bethune- Bethune and a masters from flames scored three first-pen. my birthday," said St. Sauveur,
period.
Bnilns 4, Canucks 4
Codiman and was the school's Temple University.
od goals in less than two miii- 24.
Hos'on's
Darryl
Edestrand
first small college AlllIin.son played on the same utes and went on the crush the
O'Flaherty's second goal
American in 195.
Jerry Butler scored for the started thing.s with a sharply made it 4-2 Vancouver before
team as Rethune Athletic DI- Blu!s 7-1 Friday night. They
J( of goalie
ent into
usc Dallas
l)t'OIijS
Vcrvergacrt
handed
As a high .sc-hutjl coach us rectcr l.lo)d 'Lank"Johnson vcre averaging three go1.ils a ll,uesneartheendofthesecond net ui'l'd
off the pads
Gary
Smith
the puck for
one
Florida and New Jersey, bin, and the school's basketball game before their 8-I rout of
period.
s&amp;in has compiled a l54.'34- coach, Jack M{laircii.
Smith. Vancouver replied when Boston )Oill and three Canucks
New York Hangers New Year's
'They
could
have
record.
beaten John Gould's pass deflected off players watched Andre Savard
Moore was tired after leading Eve and now have oui.scored anyone tonight," said Blues Boston defenseman Brad Park skate in for the tyin goiJ,
lie is currently head football his team to a 10.1 rerd
opponents 15-2 in their last two
Seals 8, CapItals 5
contests.
California
Camden, N.J., High. He said he
center Wayne
tetiiy were unset ahout several game
-ted," Cretghton
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ee assists, and wing Bob
Moore before
after that game in New York, I
CARLSBAD, Calif. (,P - will be honored at a dinner at Seals set
Bethune's
upset and
icAs after
to archa club record for shots
there might be a let- Golfer Al Geiberger
rival Florida ,%ScM.
will be the La Costa Resort lintel,
on goal with 51 and topped the
down, Hut after we got the first honored as Comeback Player of After a long Jump, Get berger Capitals.
"When you're 10-1, you don't three goals, I felt better,"
the Year on Jan, 12 by We-i had hi.s finest year in 16 on the
h.iv to make many change's,"
The Caps held a 2-1 lead after
Hey Comncau started At- Coastspur(swnitersandspw-.. Professional Golfers AssocI- the opening period, Bt the
h1uen said, saying he was not lanta's sconng at 4:27, Tom Ly- casters.
atlon tour In 1975, winnIng two Seals came back with four

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TENTH - 1, MUUCU; 2. Fer

FIRST
1. Echano-Beltba, 2
(7) 11 00, S 70. 1 20; 7. Holsom (I)
Barre-Lenix, 3. Eddy EIorM; 1. Id- 110. 3 10; 3. Uncle Willie (6) 3
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Tarkia 71, Culver Stockton 61

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NINTH - 1. Agulrre; 2. juan; 3
Zarre, I Erdoza; S Altu; 6. Biibao;
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LisClark St. 17 W. Mont. 61
Mesa, Cob
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ball. It was darts, with pointed eyes. Perhaps even

4 Bilba Mencha; S. Santl Ramon.

P (1.4)550 70

Arecha Echave;7.S. Negui-Perez; 6.
Wash. $7, Warner PacIfic 20 ManoloMiguel;
Dominqnjavl;$
bia 45
FIFTH
1. Santi Agu rre; 7

Dual Conversions

RINK MASTER

DAYTONA BEACH (P) - coordinate spring practice, but
highly
successful must fulfill his contract at

former small college All.

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370;? Cacho-Pere: 3)
6.10, 470; 3. EchanoEloria (2),

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i?.Southern Cal. $ 40
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Aricha Zarre; 7. Manolo Azpi; I

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lS.Pilt5bQh $40 141

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10 Peevi State 930 319

high for the Cavs with 19 points.
Milwaukee take over first place
Warriors 113, Lakers 105
from Detroit In the Midwest DI-

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560,3.70; 3. M.anoloJuan (1)3.60; Q
(2-5) 52.10: P (57)55300.

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SECOND - 1. Eddy-Sanchez (6), 6. Mencha; 7. Larrea; 1. Marurl.

Milton 77. St. Francis, Ill 65

Los Angeles at Golden State
Boston at Portland
Today's Games

drtnkers
For further ntoi'mat lcn call 473 4547
or wr,t,

Subtle Game Of Darts

550, 3.50, 3. OguIza Quiola (1), io, 2. Cacho Miguel, 3 Oguiza Echave,

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AL ANON

Aldana Arana.

Wit. Green aav 75. Wis.White. 13.10,10.00,100;? Echarv.Juan(1),

Friday's Results

IN YOUR FAMILY?

S. Celaya Menchi.

Macalester $5. E. MOnt, $1

15 ii .500 I

SEVENTH - 1 Ica LeniZ. 2
Echano Quola; 3 Eddy-BeIIia; .

FRIDAY NIGHT RESULTS
FIRST - 1. Larri.Sanchez (6)
13 5 10. 160. 2. Aldana Len): (2):
6.4.S60;3.NeguiOkoki(5),300;Q

Mo K.C. $7. Ark. Cot. $2

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IndPur..lncjpls. 92. lnd East

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MIDWEST
Marietta $3. Case W. Reserve

Western Conference

Washington 107, Chicago 9$,
01
Milwaukee 9$, Detroit $3
Golden State II). Los Angeles
lOS
Boston 107. Seattle N
Satu*y's Oam.i
Buffalo at New York
Phoenix at Atlanta
Detroit at Cleveland
Kansas City at N
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Philadeiftl. at Washinon

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NegulOkoki, S. Larri.javj; 6.

La Col $1, Hendrix se
Palm fleah Atlantic $5, Green-

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FRIDAY'S RESULTS
TOURNAM&amp;NTS

E Carolina Ii, The CItadel 76

Golden State at Seattle

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Clemson 103, Bitcayne 11

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OguIza.Bengoa; 5, Aretha Miguel;
6 Alava JavI; 7. BiIbao EIor:a; I.
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Another Chicago Bulls loss ton overtime effort against Chi- the way to their 14th triumph In

ranked Ohio State bowed to thought Hayes, had Chet Walk- New York attempts in ending Charlie Scott hit two u
throw3with12secorema1,.
memory at Chicago Stadium. streak,

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Atlanta

Celaya.

CathoPerez; 3 BarreEchave;

SOUTHWST

6 Texas 5030 542

New Smyrna with the white, red headed "Trout-tout the ('worite

AlIegt,eny 75. GIennville St. 69

Atlantic DiviiIon
wL
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didn't have to go and play Anzona State in the Fiesta Bowl.

lndozens bl bid.

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Buffalo 106, New York lOS

-Bulls /viiss Chet Vialker,

Vols Shake Up

Chucho Echave,

NBA

"Youth of the Week" is Vet'nisQinnn with plus 108 pins. Charles

we oth beat MiamI 20- Colorado 21-20 on a missed had to happen sooner or later. State dled on New Year's Day.
In repeating as national U
think we could
repeat," Switzer upon losing to Kansas and slid closer to an unbeaten season
admitted
Friday
first-place tes from a nationafter
"Obviously this (cain was
seventh when they had to than we should have."
Oklahoma became the seventh
as ceessful as the last two wide panel of 63 sports itrrs
"Br3(ha Is our quarter- team in history-including Bud
and broadcasters, Unbeaten
Wilkinson's 1955..56 Sooncrs-(o
Arizona State, 12.0, was second,
vin consecutive national
followed by Alabama, Ohio
crowns. "I questioned whether
State and UCLA.
we could have three undefeated
"The first thing I told our
seasons in a row."
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losing to Arkansas and same category."

"After

Connecticut 13

Evansville

tot1ed

ing practice this week that
bad one on estlited at bett than five pounds but Lady Luck fie" for Sunday's
frowned and the hook pulled out.
IflC,
Salt water striped bass are coming back Into the river making k of a backp in
weighing four pounds as taken near Marina Isle Thursday. one ilevant,

91.

Hamilton 71. North Adams St
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ago, the Sooners made it all the Sooners started to slip by said. "We got half a hundred season windup. That lifted the were close to being what we've
gets a Topper Award for the 10 split and Bonnie Benton spared

Trolling Better Than Golfing

Boston Col.

Rich, Stewart Lead Plaza Mixed

and two games ci 174. Highs, for the Wallace Auto team was
Mary Johnson 489-181, Barbara Sparks 480-1Th and Patsy Ke
as she missed a triplicate series by just one pin l611579.

city where Barry Swier saw preseason favorites in The

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l3urgessl83flandflo Brede 181. Loughspared the7-10split.
PETrYCOATS LADIES
Vonda Driver Master Cove) had the only 200 game with a 212,

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But the nagging (ear re-

lins off the quarterback, shout- hurt?

Free. 644 2027 for 'We Care"-

wi,. TI One Perf,c1 Flow,r of The Family of Laura B. Crowe
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rolled the high game 212-5C0. Hay Lough scored the only other 200
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sharon Bass 184, Boness 181, Garner 178 and Pakesic 170.

SANFORD PLAZA MERCHANTS MIXED

bluegills and a couple of bass while Jim Owens and parther on why Terry Hanratty would
hack up BratLsltaw hcn Joe
One man, concentrating on bass, got a limit of 10 and another Cilliam has held the second
pair of bass mcn trought in 13.
string spot all season. Hanratty
Night fishing is producing excellent catches of catfish ac- has been in for only two plays.
hitting in the daytime.
Howard East, manager of High Banks Marlas on the St.

morning from the league are Gamer 506, sharon Bass 462, Wendy

guard "Moon" Mullins, In the cern about backup quarter-

And the frustration should squashed, concerned team.

3)ca line

26 times
24c a line
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)

But there's no time for pats first loss after z triums, Carolina said, "We fell behind cern now is gettlng ready for
sooner.
Association deadline closes Jan. 20, unless the schedule is filled on the hack-the Deacons must Wake Forest played without early, when Wake Forest hit tomorrow."

Bradshaw Says 'No Secret, I Can It Run'
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Merchandise

UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS- 7
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Auxiliary of the Orange County happiness 'ere the foremost
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crystal radios I tracks many
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Gifts Knits Christening Go

79—Trucks-TraIlers

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Trimming, 1967 lnt,rnatonaI Scout, I wheel

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LARGE HOUSE-SMALL PRICE

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Larrys Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Bedroom home with den
lakefront, paved streets. 510.500. Golden Touch 'N Sew. S75 Touch
ChIco &amp; The Man
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We Buy FurnIture
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free. Corner lot on paved roads,
coutrC kitchen s4tuat'o
73'z)75'. each on blacktop street.
Sew model 75-5. over $300 new.
DAVES' 3fl 9)70
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carpet, air &amp; immediate or
All for $17,500
I acres Large patio for volley
balance $2IS. Singer Feather
Call 373 $SlOor 534 4.603
cupancy. 525.400. Qualified (or
baIl basketball entertaining
Weigh?, $60; Singer with drop in Wanted to buy used Office furniture.
Interest credit of $1,770 Terms it LAKE MARKHAM Large nicely
Lakefront ideal for swimming,
bobbln,leftforrepars %76 Terms Any
Quantity
P4OLL S 197$ Honda, CVCC. 7M0 miles,
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Cassclbrry, Hy 1792 5304206
mos. old, $2,900 373 5713 after 6

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Wekiva River Furnished 7
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Evelyn Nelson of I
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ARIF (March 21-April 19)
Sdui atle companions today Bus) )ourSPlf with things
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who enjoy being up and uorng
things. Take thd Initiative. Get lot accomplished. They should
turn out to be more fun than
a group together.
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Mans' Americans are
accustomed to eating meat
twice a day. But a sound
diet does not require a
meat dish more than once a
da%' If a meat alternate is
used to help meet your
daily quota of servings
Beef, liver, chicken,
I, and fish all provide
batari(i
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Mr. and Mrs. John L Adams, graduated from Seminole
1918 S. Locust Ave., Sanford, Community College. She is
announce the engagement of currently a Junior at Flori
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their daughter, Peggy Ann to Technological University and
Michael Ray Ithudy, son of Mr. plans
to graduate in 1977.
Iand Mrs. Jack R. Fulenwider,
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Her fiance, born in Belle ~
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Glade, is a 11i73 graduate of
born Li
Seminole High School. A
Oklahoma City, Okia., I
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granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John C. Ward of Memphis, Class at University of Florida,
Gainesville, he Is a Junior who
Tenn., and Mrs Clara T. will
gr aduate in 1977 as a
Adams of Salem, Va. In 1973 she
commissioned officer in the
graduated from Se minole High U.S.
Navy.

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the ho lidays visiting relatives
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meet your need for protein
In shopping for protein,
the best guide to the cost of
pr otein food is not the pri ce
you pay, based on the

Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Labor. Listed are
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alternates toge ther wi th
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plus the equivalent cost for

weight or size of the
product, but the cost of the
protein you actually get
then you eat the food,
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School where she was a
member of Future Teachers of
wedding plans will be anAmerica, and in Arwil, l')75 r'ut:n(N! at a later
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ANDME'AT ALTERNATES
Cost of
20 grams Market price In
of protein June 1975

17c
21c
87c per pound
22c
91c per po und
23c 61c per pound
25c
71c per po und
Bean coup, canned 26e 27c per 1 1 .5-ounce can
Tuna, canned
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American cheese
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38c
$108 per pound
Ocean perch fillet,
frozen
40c
$l.I0 per pound
Liverwurst
43c
72c per 8-ounce package
Frankfurters
44c
$121 per pound
Hams, canned
44c
$182 per pound
Salami
44c
88c per 8-ounce package
Sardines, canned
47c
SOc per 4-ounce can
Bologna
58c We per 8-ounce package
Sirloin steak
flOe
$2.12 per pound
Pork sausage
70c
$1.36 per pound
Veal cutlets
70c
p.26 per pound
Porterhouse steak 84c
$2.49 per pound
Lamb chops, loin 85c
$2.75 per pound
Bacon. sliced
87c
$1.66 per pound

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By JEAN PA11ESON
Women's Editor

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citizens designed to determine dicapped
adults
ne
you should consider buying a Kohler
nttit,,,Inr uii 1.1 iuiv £dIIInassee, a (o
lot a
Campbell above all othe rs.
problems and solutio ns. Mrs. providing funds to Haclen
The theme of Woman's hulls
"QUALITY NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE"
William (Pat) Foster, chair- Girls Ranch, Cocoa, a facili
throughout the nation Is:
man of the Public Affa irs providing shelter to gir ls Ira
BOB BALL'S PIANO &amp; ORGAN SALES
'Women united to rededicate
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Department, will head the tr oubled home environment
ourselves, our efforts, our in- inquiry.
The Woman's Club of Sa
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fluenee, our personal example
The
Sanford
club
is
one
of
ford,
to which membership
to a rekindling of the fires of
I
13,067 General Federation of by invitation, holds lunche
patriotism, a renewed respect
Women's Clubs (GFWC which meetings the first Vedncsd
for law and order, a return to
We're
are
being asked to participate of each month in its cIubhou
the hasic values of life and
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in the crime reduction effort on Oak Avenue. Progran
fulfilment of the American
funded under a grant from the arranged by one of the cli
dream of peace for all nations,'
Law Enforcement Assistance departments highlight eac
President of the Woman's
Adi ninistraten, De paruiient of meeting. Departments arc
hiubof Sanford, Mrs. Robert E.
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Justice.
Ar ts, chairmaned by Mrs. Cai
(Dottl) Earns, has found
Th e primary function of the (Dor is i Dietrich.
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to serve you
Home Lift
during her leadership of the
inquiry will be to provi de an under Mrs. F. Hood (Marian
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local club that coordinating
koverview of the work done by Coker; Public Affai rs, Mr
in our new location these many facets of club acprivate soci al servi ces agencies Fos ter and
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SocIal, Mrs. Bac'c
icat ons
tl'itIe is an exacting and
(United
Way,
Legal
Aid,
etc.).
(Doris)
Ellerbe.
Curren
challenging task.
The
effort
is
designat
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to give membership is 140 women.
MILS. ROBERT E. EARNS
Wm. D. Keene, 56, Bx S Mayfield, 33, 1510 Melody lM
But with dedication and her
both the participating agencies
Mrs. Karns, before her tern
Apopka, Patricia B. Brooks, 49, Apopka.
ever-cheerful approach to all enshrined there by local hor- and
the
public
a
clear
picture
of
as
('lull
president, has served a
Lemon Bluff Fish Camp.
William If. Kirby, 27,I= situations, she has led her club semen and women par- the crime reduction programs corresponding secretary am
Oteen
in a number of worthwhile ticipating in the historical that the private sector
Collidge Ave., Barbara L.
co-chairman of the colnmitti
Larry J. Allen. 37, Freeland, Kirby, 28, 123 Hughes Ave.
projects during the past year, Bicentennial Wagon Train currently offers the Justice to refurbish the histori
Mich, Yvonne K. Thornton, 24,
flfl(1 continues to do so Into the Pilgrimage to that city.
Jms E. Malorey Jr., 21, fl
Ph. 323-6760
support system. This section of clubhouse built in the lati
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Bicentcnnjil year.
Grove Dr., Dana L. Sloan, 33
First to sign the historic the inquiry will also attempt to 1800's.
Tint A. Baumann, 18, lit 2 Bx
One unique project the club document was Sanford's Mayor identify the obstacles faced
Robt. C. Otteni Jr., 34
in
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will concentrate on during Lee P Moore Mrs. Karnes t he ir work. It is hoped that the
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Gordon C. Philbrick, 28,
Stanley T. Yurkievicz Jr., 33:
the nation's 2000i birthday. The ficulty getting other citizens to nationally, will spotlight future
Sparta, Ill., Susan G. Phllbrick, E 1451, WP, Patricia A. Glaze,
club is attempting to obtain at add their names under his.
areas of crime prevention
C,
26, Glen Carbon, III.
least a t housand signat ur es
24, E 601, WP.
This year, the Woman's Club emphasis.
Che
s t er L. Mitchell, 42,
Chester
Mar vi n Johnson, 19,
w from local residents, real- of Sanfor(I will contribute to the Other portions of the inquiry
Gdns No. 318, Veronica 11, Christine Hale, 18, 66 Castle
firming their belief in the 'hands tip' project a national will assess the attitudes of the
A. Munger, 2 same add.
Principles upon which this volunteer effort to halt crime. general public and the GF'WC
Brewer Ct.
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Wayne A. Stroup, 53, lSlOz
Jmns. H. Hermansen, 22, 1791
Club members will undertake membership on current crime
Miller Ave., WP, Eliz. Cre%ss, Pereivian lit, WP, Linda NJ.
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containing these signatures will an extensive community-wide issues. This community-wide
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54, 243 S. Chase Ave.
be
taken
to
Philadelphia
to
be
inquiry
Wierzblckj, 2,3 same
of local leaders and inquiry, combined with those of
Thomas 0. Cooper, 44, Bx
AT
Warren T. Richards, 46, 1110
similar clubs throughout the
1103 Sanf., Donia E. Johnson, Aprt Blvd, Apt 8, Valincy D. nation, will become the basis of
390 PINEY RIDGE RD.
24, 2212 Mitch Ct. W.
1,
B'adwell, 28, 104 Scott Dr.,
g
a national crime "summit"
Robert A. Thurau, 19. 2429
Gilbert It. Voigt, 26,
834-1144
Yale, Kathleen L. Barber, 17, Chuluota, Christine M.
Washington, D. C. early in the
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fIx 565, Majorie Lii., LW
25, P011 307
- year.
Russell D. Clarke, 20, 1118
Franklin T. Walden, 28, 209
Robert Alan Beall &amp;Josje Lee
Louis A. Morris &amp; Jeannette
(loser to home, the Woman's
Black Acre Tr., Mtld., Petra M. Georgetown Dr., CB, Kristin M.
PLAYCAR
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Cyril P. Orr, 49, 1050 Crystal
Vernice W. I)ellose &amp; J1m11
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(iielow
plans
to
promote
its
Ervin McMillan, 46, 1315 Bowl Cir., Cl, Ann M. Smith, 0.
Frank Perricelli &amp; Marcella. Community
Improvement
KINDERGARTEN
Shcppard Ave., Uainda Wyche, 38, 240 Oxford lid., FP
Janice L. Ellis &amp; Paul If.
HOT LUNCHES
Manuel Botelho &amp; Pearl Mae. Project (CIII) with even inore
50, Seminole Gdns., No. 8,
Wm. C. Beat)', 23, 843 G
Frances Beverly Gregg &amp;
Inez Elizabeth Brown &amp; vigor than in
past)
Sanford.
Ballard St., Windon Apts., AS, Patrick John.
Arthur.
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club's
state
programs
Donald L. Taylor, 45, 1515 Beverly E, Huskey, 9,
*QUALIF1ED PERSONNEL'\ I /
Thomas Earl Lecakls &amp;
James A. Brown &amp; Linda G. include helping support
out
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drives me up a wall.
could keep her company while allowing her to have her to her.
lie is a dear, sweet, loving
she sits, and I said i would be boyfriend keep her colclpany
Should I mention it?
DEAR ABBY: This problem man, and I love being married
1all right.
D
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hile she sits. Because you
h as bugged me for years. It to him. He has the disposition of
WONDERING
Lately, both my husband and have no "proof." and are
concerns my husband's an angel, and he's kind and
DEAR
WONDERING:
I suspect that they have been proceeding only from a People wear dark glasses
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inability to cope with anything generous and everything a wife
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using our home as rendezvous "feeling," make no ac- indoorsforas'arietyofreasuus.
unpleasant. I would call it his could want in a inart, but his
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Some do so because they have
problem, only It doesn't seem to irresponsible attitude about
have no proof-Just a feeling.)
DEAR ABBY: What is your an eye problem. On the chance
bother him. I'm the one it matters that I cons ider imI
Should we now tell her that opinion of people who wear
that
bothers, so that makes it MY portant makes me want to
WC
do not want her to have any dark glasses indoors? (I don't be a this is thetoraso it would
problem, right?
scream.
kindziess
refrain from
inale company in our home i n mean "tintedil- I
When we receive bills, they
mean mentioning IL
What (10 you advise me to do, know they're paid. Don't nag our absence?
DARK, which makes It üncould lay six mon ths, and he'd Abby ?
CONFIDENTIAL TO MY
him. Nobody's pethet, and his
If something unfortunate possible to
their eyes.)
never open them. it he gets a
REA DERS: 11 you or a relative
"E" ININIO. faults are minor compared to were to happen in our horne, we
I have a friend who comes to
call from someone, - who Wants
DEAR I: Face ft. You'll some he could have,
spent three months or more
would feel responsible. Are we visit me, she never removes her Inhas
a
mental
hospital, please tell
some information he promised ncer change th is dear, seet,
DEAR ABBY: A high school wrong? And how should we dark glasses the entire tune
she me what problems Were en.
to have ready but didn't get lo%ing, generous man, so roll neighbor girl sits with our
is here. I like to make eye countered after re(urning to the
,around to, he doesn't return the with the punches.
children about two nights a
WE W'S" contact with people I tk with community. You need not
call.
Why not take over the week. She is a pleasant, quiet
DEAR "W'S": You are not and I find this very frustrating. disclose your Identity. Thank
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puts things off in- household bills? lie may girl and the children love her. wrong. Tell the girl that you
Am I be ing picky? I have you.
definitely. Needless to say. this melcon)c the Idea. and you'll
She asked if her boyfriend have changed your mind about never made my feeliligs known
ABBY

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Betty Eastham of
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to Ft. lauderdale over the
holiday week to visit her
mother and step-father, Mr.
and Mrs. ymond L. Tramell.
Mrs. Eastharn said sightseeing
"is out of the question due to
the tremendous influx of

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they may not be able to comply. take tbne out for fun and
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First United Methodist Church, long tapered sleeves and at- Alford, Martha Courier and
tached chapel length train. It Debbie Staley.
Oviedo. Organist was Dr. F. E.
was appliqued with Venise lace
Howard Wynn served as best
Schocnbohm and soloist was medallions. Her headdress, a
Miss Paula Cauthan of full length mantilla, was edged man and ushers were Mike
Columbus, Ga.
in matching lace. She carried a Staley, Full Parsons, Ernie
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of deep red roses Mike Hodges.Jerry Ridley and
Mr. and Mrs. James Merritt and baby's brea th.
Staley, 595 Whippoorwill Lane,
Shannon
LingoCourier
was fl ower
Mrs. Beth Whirley served as girl
and Jimmy
was
Oviedo. The bridegroom
is the matron of honor in a gown of
son of him. Rutll Willi,lins, 2622 burgundy pol
Yester interlock ring bearer.
Fourth St., Brunswick, (;a. and featuring halter styling and a
The couple will make their
the late Dewey
Williams.
long sleeved Jacket with at- home at 16 MikehI St., pt. 2,
Given in marriage by her tached hood. She carried a Statesboro, Ga.

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to make unreasonable demands
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
upon loved ones today. For Arrange yo ur priorities toda y.

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sightseeing j the Central
Florida area.

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TAURUS (April 20-May 20)11 21) Your household duties may
you have a misunderstanding not receive all the attention
today with one you're very fond they deserve today. Your mind
of,bethefirsttosay "Sorry." It is likely to be on other
will work wonders
CAPRICORN ( Dec. Wan.
GEMINI (May 21-J une 20 ) 19) Your feelings could be
The easy way out is not your needlessly wounded today If
answer today. If you hope to you read into situat,iorLs that
achieve. you're going to have to whFich was not intended. Look6
put fo rth effort,
for the brigh t side,
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
You're not likely to be YOUT Don't expect favors from
tzual industrious self till later busirim contracts that they
in the day. Take car e you don't may not be In a posiUon to
let things pile,
deliver. Appraise ,matters

Bradford Dinsmore in

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Mrs. Woodfin.
Marge and Bill Leskowyak of

Smith of Kissimmee ;
Jean Alan Nelson of Seville.
Burton of Davenport and Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Moore of
Greensboro,
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(

ARIES March 21-April 19) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Don't hold back today from Yu'ii, not apt to m anage today
doing something nice for as pnidently as your normally
another just because this do. Don't let things you can't
Person has ,vt always come afford tempt you.

PODGE IT

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Cloud: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. while the Gauthiers were here

For Monday, January 5, 1976

through ior you.

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changed,
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
you're negotiating anything
They are valid and we hope
If North had Just raised his they will be understood. Law
important today, approa ch the
YOUR BIRTHDAY
partner to three notrump changes are a necessary
situation realistically. Focus on
j. s, 1971
there would be no reason to
nuisance These new laws
the existing facts only.
write about today's hand.
You
will
develop new
represent a tremendous
LIBRA (Sept. M,FFOcit. 23) teresb this coming year that
South would have had no trou- amount
of work and while not
Today, take your share of the will expose you to a new and
ble bringing in nine tricks,
perfect
are an improvement
Stil l, we can't blame Nor th
burden as seriously as your co- interesting group of friends.
for trying a Stayman two remain
n eff
os'er the
oldecones
The'
will
workers,
or you may end UP Seek was to broaden Yotw
t for at least
clubs and then raising his five years.
without helpers.
knowledge.
partner to the spade game.
West opened the king of
(For a copy of J4COBY
hearts looked at dummy, MODERN, send $1 to 'Win
CARNIVAL
by Dick Turner
counted points and saw that at Bridge," C/O this
South needed every missing newspaper, P.O. Box 489,
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face card to hold the 16 he Radio C,ti, Station- Nw York

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Kathleen Staley became the father, the bride wore a
formal single long-stemmed white
bride of Dewey Nicholo
gown of white angel skin satin rose, Bridemaids, attired
Williams Jr. in a candlelight, over bridal taffeta. Styled on an Identically to
the honor at.
double ring ceremony per- A-line empire silhouette, the tendant, were Jaime Hen.
formed Dec. 27 at 6:30 p.m. by
gown featured a V-neckline, derson, Robin Lingo, Mary
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were members of Mrs. Nelson's time for Mr. Nelson's family. Meadowlark entertained their
family including her mother They included his mother, Mrs. daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
Mrs. ma Smith,
Mr. and••Mrs. Maudie Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Al be rt Gauthier of
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wrence Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Dean from Lakeland; mas holidays. Th e Leskowyaks
Milton Campbell. all of St. Sylvester B. Nelson, Mrs. Irene hosted a family get-together

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hamilton, Ohio,
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their daughter and family. It
was the "first time ever that
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Christmas In Florida," said

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barracuda
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
your ideas across today. If you
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today to help one you're fond of
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bit more dynamic than usual
where you can.
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today. The impression you'll
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a good team player today, make will be favorable.
JlllljJ___________ better than you would be on PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
\SSO(i ate with YOU tend to pl ace the iriterest5
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who share your views. ofothersaboveyourown today.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221 Your unselfish gestures will be
Jill, -;
Jilli You can overcome your appreciated.
by focusing
rectlessnesa
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-. . Jill your
YOUR BIRTHDAY
energies on a worth while
Jan. 4, 1976
th
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old
do-itendeavor. Get out
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You are likely to have more
M
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Situations you personally take a opportunity to apply your skill!
jJ hand in managing today should and talen ts this coming year
come off rather smoothly. Use than you have had for a while. A
iiii your organizing talents.
job well done will reap rewards.I

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holidays. Mr.

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guests of Mrs. Nelson's sister

your phone will get a real

roject.

the C1inSUnS hohda&gt; visiting
relatives On both sides of
th e family in other parts of the
state.
The Nelsons first went to
Laughman where they Were the
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having her parents here for the

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A woman often hesitates to do tricity must have a basic unvacuum cleaner and talcum
Some repairs may be of ape- mains of the bulb.
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something because she knows derstanding of what he is doing.
powder.
It's a job that can be
In using the cookbook setup,
cml interest to women
for
Women
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more she doesn't have the But once you understand what
example, how to remove a bro- the repairs have been assern- done by a homemaker who
mechanically inclined than background, but men often you are doing you will have
ken light bulb, always a ticklish bled with a list of utensils and hasn't yet learned to use a lot of
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time professional house repair heroes doing things thej aren't knowing that you are not going
Locate the source of the
turning off the electricity. The lion and the average time it
4C—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Sunday, ,,.4,
expert, Alvain Ubell of equipped to do. He will do to get hurt. The most impor tant _____________________________________________________
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Crnron Drown Consumer Fm.,
V F7 , Mid ii,, to Jack H. McCftr
Harold G. Rlmbey 8. WI Ruth S., It 6 Busidect Inc., Lt 503 Weive Hunt Mazza so wt Diane B., It. S. 81k C, Nancy F. to Rodger A. RN1RUIII&amp; WI James E. Harrison Jr. &amp; wt. Janet Inc. to Wm. P. Baumstark a WI
&amp; wt brine &amp; lot $4, San ianta,
81k 4. Heftier Homes, Cori. 5C 1, Club Fox Hunt. Sec 3, 17,100.
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Janice
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Oaks, Set. B 163.400,
6., 5633.03' of; all of SE'., of It 3 81k IS. North Orlando, 1st Adn., Palmine, It 34, 01k I RepI. of Sh. i a
Sec., $29,000
133.500.
Magnolia Svc. Crp to Morton
Iota Bernard 10 Ira I. Stakes Sr. NW'4 Sec 252029. lets portion desc, $100.
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Daniel A. Smith, sill. to Henry A.
Maurice W. Hart Jr. &amp; WI Carlen Builders Inc., It 504. Wekiva Hunt
GOrdens
1C. °°
E 36464' of N' of SE'-i of Sec. 17-70
Patrick J. McNulty 8. wt. 132.900.
Hardy Jr., a wt Ellen I.. Lois? £ tO
G. to Maurice W. Hart, Its 21 &amp; 23, Club Fox Hunt. Sec 3, IJ.000.
32, $10,000.
Richard P. Burgoon&amp; WI Patricia Phitomena to Sam M. Levine 4. *1.
Dominik Krasovec Sr.. sgI to 01k D. Tn. 13, Sanlando Springs,
01k N. Longwood Perk. $100.
- PhIlipJ.lmrnediatel.wf Angelina
Don C. Opperman. sgt. 8. Grace to Patricia B. Burgoon, Trustee, Slndy Pam. ltS8ikC. Carriage Hill Dominik Krasovec Jr.. sal. or 13.000.
Florine N. Weider.muller, sgl. to to Albert N. FireIaugh III &amp; WI C., sql. to Thurman F. Ramsey &amp; wt SW 1 4 of NW'i of SW'.. Of Sec. 771)1. Un.,
137.000
Dominik Sr., sgl
t ten, lot 73.
Sun Star Dcv , Inc. to Fla. Stan
George flex Nichelson&amp; wt Lena, It Dorothy .i .1? 89 Apple Valley Un. 3, Yule 8., Unit 404, Village CI Wind
&amp; SE'.. Of NE'.. CI SE'a etC 045cc 3
STUDIO 1, 2,3
Warren
H. Rahn &amp; wt, Helen to Quail Pond East Aodn to CU, $100. darci Land Dcv. Corp. Lot 229
6.01k D. Camelot Un. No- 1,139,000. $4L000
21-31, 1100.
meadows No 4,1)0,000,
Arthur J i(Ilppet 8. wt Marion R.
BEDROOM SUITES
Dominik Krasovec Jr., sgt. to Forest Brook, St-c. 4,
Louise P. Gilpin to Duane I.
H. A. Miller Constr.. Inc. to James
Lot 1781k E. Lake Onienta Hills Un. Dominik Krasovec Sr. &amp; Dominik
(QCD) Fla. Standard Land Dc'
2 BEDROOM
Bailey I WI Patricia. Lot 21, 01k A, A. Miles S. wt Cynthia K., LI 17 f'
2. 133.900
Sr., Lot 26, 81k EA, Lalie Ellen Addn Corp to Craig UnIon, It 229 Forest
Triplett lake Shores .thin. $100
TOWNHOUSES
Walden Tern., 123,500.
1St Nail Inv. Amer.. Inc. to Joseph to CO. $100.
Brook. Sec 1. 1100.
Richard Williams. w)dr, to John 0.
Roseanne Markey to Dan. M.
J. Veron Kyle Jr.. 8. Margaret
S a Nellie N. Balkus, Lt 4 Ilk ,
Craig Linton Sr. to Allen I
Bvckanan 8wf Edith N.. Lot 6. Ilk Merrill I WI Ed, A., Lt2 01k ED,
Roberts (form. Kyle) to James P. Pei, Lot 779 Forest Brook
Shadow Hill, S3330.
13, W•attterilield lit Addn,, $5,490. Lake Ellen Addn to CO. 132.900.
Demon Nolce Jr. &amp; WI. Ann cv at. Mathis &amp; WI. Eloise. Lot 13, 81k F, Fourth Sec. 1-4.000.
Freedom Fed. to Mtg. Guar, Ins.
Elmeterlo C. &amp;r'isasola &amp; wt
to Joseph F. Furrer &amp; *1. Mary N SO' Oakland Shores. 1st Addn, 174.000.
Nader Homes Inc. to Michael A
Corp. lot 12, 01k A. Steling Park Un. Valera K. to Christina Babe &amp;
of Lot I, 81k H, Northgage, $100.
1505 W. 25th St.
(QCD) James H. Jenkins Sr. to Culligan &amp; wt La Jo M., It 10 lake
No. 1, 133.600.
Virginia Cooley. It 21. Twenty West,
Joseph F. Furrer 8. WI. Ma ry e to Miriam Moye Jenkins. E 10' of Lt 11
Searcy Shores, 133.600
Guy I. Herndon &amp; WI Alma D. to 111.200.
SANFORD
Noice Jr. 4. WI Ann w, &amp; all Of 12 &amp; W 10' of 13, 81k 11,
Arnold B. Albert S. wt Margarita
Richard L. Gibbs &amp; wI Eva M, Li 1
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Lindsey, wdr. to Barlow P
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Harriett 14 Dunlap &amp; lIb wm , &amp; Wynnewood, $100
1974.
I. to Walter E. Smith Jr., £ wt larch
8. E 16' o12, 81k 55, Sanlando the Wlin &amp; wt Myrtle P., It 9 less
Charles Clayton Jr. Etux Etal. to .i.. Lot 2. Ilk B. Spring Lake Hills,
Hames C. Nolce 8. wI. Naomi, Lt ,
Beautiful, Palm Springs 50'. 81k 6. Tier 1, C. P. Tratfords
Professonatly Managed
oreta S. Villameuva. sgl. condom, $12,900.
less SS'.of9&amp;1e55N35'o19 81k H
Sec.,
$26,500.
By
Suburb
Map,.&amp;Lt101essESO'0lk6,Tierl.
a-t. Unit tO Bldg 0. Cherrywood
NorlISgage.
Presbytery of NE tic, etc to
Cot-a Stallworih, wid. to Luke Tratfords Map, 1)6.000.
Donald W. Wilson &amp; wt. Linda E. Gdns, 137.000.
Joseph H. Gonslavus 8. *1 Cecile,
Amos Stiltwrth, SQl., Beg. 10 CII. N
ComBank WP. Exec. iii Andrew
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_d' to Arthur A. Mascarello &amp; wt.
James H. Mitchell &amp; WI. Edvina to Irc,m NE car. of SE'.. of Sec. 21 21 )0
Of SE cor. 04 Sec 10-21 31. n.m W 2.16 Stine to John P. Boyd 6 *1 LillIan
Superior Consir. Co llk., 104 43. 61k run W .Ilung N lne of S1'.. 46
Adelaide A., SW '..f 51: d o Nf ,
C. etc.. 1)00.
0. It 1, 81k H Oakland Ests., Ind
Nader Homes, Inc. to Carlton
Jaymor Corp. to Robert I. Olive £ Sec 17-20 31. $57,500
B, A B Stevens Addn Midway, etc iioo
James A. Hounti &amp; WI Alice to M
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Gene Cornish 8. wt Sandra M. Lt I
wt. flonna 0.. Lot 103, Northwood,
(QCD) Biagio B. Montrlt I. wt
Thomas Von Vood,iS&amp;wl Sandra 5.
Mejelyn D. Stlne, sgl to ion P. lake Searcy Shorn. 130.400.
130,700.
Phyllis
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Michael
J.
Distelano,
sgl,
S 21' of Lot 12 &amp; Lot 13. lI'Il S 471
Boyd &amp; wt Lillian 0., It 1 61k H
Got-won W. Workmen &amp; wt Louise
Daniel W. Goodson &amp; wt. Jo1snie lot S, 01k 2. Weathvrsliejd 1st Addn, James to Roy G. Williams £ wt.
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Oo,ddr.d P. ,. hJ 4C, $U.43.
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Argyle Sec., 142.3(10.
Al A. Price Jr. S. WI Jill t Keith F. Its 7 4. $ Wellington Addn.. 123.500. E 67' of It 33 &amp;W I' of 32. 81k 0,
Crank Constr. Co. to Robert D. Court, 17.500.
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C.albert Constr., Inc. to Cameron- Fuller &amp; wt Nary. It 9 (less W P)
David H. MacGillis &amp; wt Edna M. English Ests Un 3, 146,900
Garrets S. WI. Mabel I.,Lot 32 01k F
Devco of On, Inc. to Roger W
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Brown Co. Its 2 7 0 &amp; 10, 01k A. &amp;
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Ilk Norhtgate, 147,100.
to Mark P. Monroe &amp; wt Lola I., lot
Wreno Homes, Inc. to James I
Woodmere Park, Ind repl., $21,900. Wilkins &amp; wt. Bette A. It I 01k N
loIs 4. S. &amp; 10 01k B. Highland Hills
Watmsley Bait &amp; Tackle Co. to S. 81k 7 RepI. BIks 7 &amp; portion of 01k Merritt &amp; *1. Marlene F., It 701
132,300.
DIlery D. Dc Santo A. WI Ellen to Camelot Un 7.
(in lieu of Fcl.) 1393,300.
Wm. C. Poole S. WI lrrnodean, 141(10'
2, Wynnewood, 110.300.
Wrenwood His Un, 2. $32,100.
Guardian Mtg, Inv. to Isaac G
David Ravine. sgl., Lot 432. Van
Catbert Dec. Corp to Cameron- t 1140'90'
' 01W 1 of lot 12. Fli.
C David Strewn &amp; WI Sara to
Ricara Corp to Eugene A. Bell &amp; Aridate Osborne Ualck Hammock,
Murphrey &amp; wI. Ernesilne H., Lot
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grown Co.. Ito, 11111k A. Lt* 14.17 01k
Land &amp;Co$on. Co. Celery Plantation, David P. Strewn. Lots 61 7, 81k C. WI Mary M., Lot 99 Howell Estt. 5.50.000,
107 Barclay Woods, Ind Add
I. Lots 13 S. 4.3$, Ilk C, S. 1.11, elk
Let us build one of
$32,000.
S.anlando Yr. 15, Ind repl., $20,200. RepI., 143.500.
James H. Saunders &amp; WI. Sharyn 131.600.
D, a i-i. Ott 0, Highland Hills (in
our unique homes on
C. S. Las £ wI 0. E. to Clara Jane
Lake lend Corp. to Michael I.
Charles E. Jones &amp; wt. Helen to &amp; James Young to Ocean Fed. Say &amp;
Guardian Mtg. Inv. to John L. &amp;
llou of Itt) $100.
your own private lot.
Lee. Beg. iNS' N £ IDE of SW car of Tubb, Trustees, Lot 208. W 26' of 71, Paul W. Brown &amp; wt. Dorothf B., E Loan, lot 74. 81k 0, Camelot Un No.
Suzarwie Miller. lot 101, Barclay
Calbeft Dcv. Corp to Cameron. NW%. Of SW.. of Sec. 11.71.31, run E. Normandy Square. 13.
We offer 10 different
'-, of NE '4 of SW '.4 of Sec 7719-79, 1 $100.
Woods, lit Addn.. 137.500
Brown Co., Tracts I &amp; II. Hisland 162.1' S 43' etc., $100.
Plans for you to select from
Wm. I. Morgan to Wm. W. Tyre S. &amp; S 100' of E 100' of W 430' of SE '..of
Eoghart N. Kelley &amp; *1 Jennifer to
Devoco of Orl, Inc. to letter F.
Hilts (in Iltu of Id) S100,
Palm Shadows, I nc. to Robed I D.
Wits. W. lyre Jr.. 9:antors itt: lots SE '. of NW '.. 119.300.
PIICLD rIOM
Gie'seler S. WI. Jacqueline S U 3, Milton H. Bevis, Trustee, thAt part
J. P. S. 0.. Inc. to B. E. Williams &amp; Franklin &amp; wt Leah G. lot 29 Palm B C 13 S. 23.25, ltd. H. 0. Due-ant
John P. Jones, sgl. S. Linda Jones, 81k H. Camelot Un. 7, $32,500
of 81k 3N, Tier 9. V Check's
414,300
- 123,0001
WI Ann N., 1137 Little 1k Georgia Shadows, 14.700.
Adda to Lake Mary, $17,000.
59. to Clyde B. Hater S. wt. Kathy
Devco of On. Inc. to Pedro P. Amended Plat Etc., E. P Tr.*tfords
New models ooen for display, so come on over and
Tei- r., 17,000.
Josephine Alexander, sgl. to
Wm. J. Gibbons to Devtsil B.
Map of Sanford etc. $179,600
N., Lot I, Ilk K Sky Lart s.d. Rodriguez &amp; wt Olga I. N. It SI, 81k
choose the right one for you.
Thomas Akridge. $ql to Clayton Ephraim E. Clarke I Pearlene. Lot
Tripl ett &amp; wt Juanita J., W 73' of It
$3L200.
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James Carver, Odn. prop. Fred a
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116,000
Tj,i iv'tia., 'srw..sCa ,
Thomas, from SW cot-. of PIE'-. of 16, Lone Pines, 116,100
6. 01k I1,Tiei'ö. E. P. Traf fords Map
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C. Wilson to Virginia L. Ferguson,
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Sec 7-21-30 run E 421.34' along So.
Nader Homes, Inc. to 'John T. Of Sanford, $100.
Its 34 S. IS, Replat of Wekiva
boundary etc., 114.100.
Nolan &amp; wt Carol V., It. It? Lake
Gus Stephens to Martha Stephens.
Campsites. $21,000.
A. Dewey Smith &amp; WI Dorothy to Searcy Shores, 139,200.
1 ,4 itt: Lot 150, J. 0. Packard 1st
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Charles Calytonsir,,Etux Etal to
A. Dewey Smith &amp; wI Dorothy &amp;
Nader Homes, Inc. to Gerald P. AddnMidway, $100
Louise H. Rodmart. condom, ap'
Edwin P. Smith &amp; Shirley A. Harp 1. wt Isabelle N., It. 6. lake
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PH. (30S)66S4170 or 421.2117
Mary Lee Price to J. 0. Price Jr
Unit I Bldg. D. Cherrywood Gs.
-. Cramer. it. ten. It 32, 81k 8, Druid Searcy Shores. 179.700.
sql., S 330' of H 10 (IS. of W lb-4 6' of
170.000.
Hills Park, $100.
Winier Springs Div. Corp to Lot 17, BIk D. 0. R Mitchell Survey
Cass*lberry Gdns. Inc. to Din- Nader Homes, Inc., 2699 Lee Rd.. Of Levey GrantE of Hwy 17
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Dixie D. Humes, wid. to Robert I.
Kathryn Part 4th Addn, 11.000.
SprIngs Un. a, 111.3".
Cope &amp; wt Martha V, S 70' of N 330'
JohnieL. Perry, sQl &amp; Eliz. Perry, Of W 114.6' of that part of Lot 17. 81k
Quay Design &amp; 0ev., Inc. to James
BY LARRY SAXON
$91. to B. F. Ward, Sr.. It. 9 Garden 0, D. P. Machells Survey of levy
kirtland Jr. £ WI Lot-ate C., Lt 4
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Grant,
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Ilk 2. LIncoln Hts., Sec 2, $11,400.
George J. Scftmldt to Wade I.
Bertram F. Gould &amp; WI Janet to
Dear Mr. Saxon,
Shoemaker Constr. to Charles D.

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Vavghn Motors Inc . Lt% 1 2 A, 3 Olk

SW'i of SE'i.. of NW11 4 Sec 71.19 29 E Talmo s &amp; N 260' of W 1114' CI
Idyllwildi Of Lath Arbor, Sac 5:
etc.. $9,000.
It 17 01k 0, D. P. Mitchell Survey of
132.900.
Wm, P. Marlin &amp; WI Norma C. to levy Grant E of Hwy 1117. 15,000.
Charles K. Harmon 1, WI Mary
I. Brack Steel, md. &amp; Truste•ei $1
Ann to Winston 0. Kelley &amp; wf Perry I. Marlin &amp; *1 Deborah k,
El-, of SWI-4 of NW1.4 of NW1 4 of Sec. to Vaughn Motors Inc.. 3 i3e, of N Ill
Vet-dine C., It? elk C. Idyltwilde of
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Loch Arbor, Sec 4, 149,500.
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Sandra I. Rotenberger long
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Robert l Cope &amp; wt MarTha to
(married) Lot 95 Oakland Hills,
Adcln, 139,500
Vaughn Motors Inc .5 70' DI N 330' °
Robert J. Bishop. Trustee to W of 1114' of It 17 81k 0. 0.
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JoSeph B. George, sql &amp; James C.
Pughe &amp; wi Carolyn from p1. 991.9' 0. Sweetwater Oaks. Sec.?, 116.900.
George, sql. to Luger" Black, W 92' W of SE cot-. of NE'.. 01 Sec. 21.21 30
The Huskey Co to F. 0. P. Corp..
Of N 136' of 1116. P0bin5ni Addn, etc., 159.500.
Inc., lot 72, 01k A. Sweetwater
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Condov. Car p to Howard T. Borger Oaks. S4K. 9. $117.1110M.
Rolland J. Di Jong &amp; #1 Rita to &amp; wt Jacquelyn P.. Lt
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EveniEntr., Inc.to Dale E . Moyer
Gyle E. Workman &amp; wt Lois V, Lt 4, Mtstherlon Village, Un. 1. S2S.000. &amp; wt
M.. Lot 3. elk D.
Duck Pond Actdn CO. 14.000.
H. Miller &amp; i0t5 of Orl., Inc.. to Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 7, 1105.000.
Ma,n,.,MIs !v': ('p
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Fredr.ct W. Hegen Ill 6 wt ian:e
P.err!!l P. 'tcr: 4. s'f V.'lUo to
Buifdet-s Inc. lot 440 Weklva Hunt I ,tot il-I, San Sebastian Hts., Un
Joan Fritz, Lot 25, The Springs
Club Fox Hunt, Sec 3. 17,000.
A. 126.300.
Shsdowd Village, 131.500.

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The day of modern marketing practices and techniques has come to the
and in the Greater Sa nford area, Stenstrom Realty
real estate industry,
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their extensive experience, their membership with Electronic
Realty
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and descriptions of six homes
Current]) for sale in the new town will he handed to the interested family.

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For-people planning a move from Sanford and Nor th Seminole County,
th e ERA System works
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to defer-mine th e
size, price and type of home in which the family is interest ed
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local
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Pe
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Headquarters in Kansas City th en co nsult the computer- managed
photo-listing Inventory for

PoPularity with kqli- - Who can look to a
faster sale of their home, and with buyers, who can expect
twelve mon
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repairs on any of the covered components or systems.

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for 'ears, and I'm tired of paying. It's about 10 years off from
John Cameron Swayze.
He is ERA's Official spok es
drsrlopmnent so I can't sell It eoi for what It will be v'orth then, are part of th e ERA nationalman and will be f ea tured in a series of television commercials that
television advertising campaign to promote ERA here In G
hull think you could get my price in a trade. Do you have a really
Sanford, and the well-known face and voice
of Mr. Swayze will be seen 3n area teje,jsireat er
good S unit in top condition that is srIl beaten and making
on A
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services provided by Stenst.rom Really.
Dear Mr. F. D.,
I never but never! list property at a pr ice expect ed 10
MemI'p with ERA will also allow Stenstrom Realty to provide another Important real
Years from now
estate service to the Greater Sanford area.
or even one year! Why would a problem
property be worth more In a trade than in cash?
ERA offers its Member Brokers the "Buyers Protec tion Plan," o
Secondly, I don't ca
an "inventory" of property. I am
ho me warranty program
provided by Homeera Repair Services, Inc., a subsidiary of ERA.
usually wor king with Ii selected number of clien ts at a time in an
Now eing offe red to
me sellers and buyers in many ports of the nation, the "Buyers Protect.ienb Plan"
attempt to solve what ever their problem Is, or to reach an obalmost all of the repair or replacement expense of certain essential home
pays for
So all the inventory available wovid be limited. Carrying
any time during a twelve-montj period after the date of clos
co mpo ne nts that fail
ing,
an inventory implies, t me, the obligation to service it and work

So instead of listing property, I "list" people and Uew
jectis'ea. Working from that angle, I can devote all my time to the
roopdrative (lit-nt isnd perform a pre 'onal job, because I
the winners of Susura's Gra nd Golf Giveaway were drawn at have markets available to me as a professional exchangor that
random by Ban PLktwr (left) awl Durethy Btrswr of CaRBart are unknown to most brokers.
Real F-state at the FIrst Fedtral of Mid-FImida offler In Sulord

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it until it is moved. (X!ferwise, why list it,)

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times gross. What has changed about the property? But, now, it is
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building is a "bad" building. So, we are right back to where we

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Last week's column about "good" and "bad" property b&amp;d

some points, but I thl you overlooked one area. What about the
over-priced apartment building that will Just pay Its way? Say 9
times gross with an S tilt per cent mortgage? We both know a

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traininthetin ccmmurutyofLoughmantn Polk County .

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Four of those victims were from one family. The other two were
neighbors. All were headed to nearby groves to pick ciUms fruit.
Troopers said the toll also included:
-Thomas 11. Daugherty, 20, killed Sunday when his speeding
uto ran off St,ate Road 31 near his home in Charlotte County.

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simultaneously in many oUwr the zoo, they will be able to sft sense of caring for wild animals Zoo, is an endangered animal. and unaided, one of the world's forest.
They also see newborn PERC to act on their request,
The board's labor attorneys,
cinemas in the Central Florida in their natural habitat in was furthered during Brock's This cat, with its remarkable largest and most dreaded jaguar cubs, visit a primitive

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Bubble Jean. 4, left and Denise Cooke 4, both of Sanford, brave 'on local option applications
the Sunday told to try their luck in Lake Monroe. And cold it was. u pon hope that the Legislature
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any meanirgful action" on the

Central Florida, then moves
servatian and cornerstone of the zoo and promoted its also carries a strong con- Brock has devoted his life to the straight documentary, is uthe Central Florida Zoo, will be development.
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is in
care and welfare of exotic real life adventure story of one over the spectacular Andes
Brock will be in Sa nford
back in the city Friday -not in
"The people of Sanford have , It was during his 17 years as a animals and the world in which man - and his animal friends. Mountains, through the ancient briefly during the film's week.
person, but on the cinema
eitdied doe1y the progress at jungle cowboy in the dense, they live.
Intimate close-ups bring monuments of Colombia ani long run in the city, then he rule and the Le g islature's
screen.
the Central Florida Zoo," ob- isolat ed Amazon Basin that
odiesPer'Not many of the South viewers eye-to-ey' with some of pl unges into the unchartered hopes to proceed once again to 'rantin' local bOs
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their own
Stan Brock will star in the served Brock. "We have Brock first developed a deep American animals are on the the most beautiful animals in depths of the Amazon jungles. South America where fil,mingof PERC unit
jungle spectacular, "Forgotten stimulated their awareness that concern and understanding f endangered species list yet," he the world. Spine-tingling
Viewers experience wild his next movie, 'Jungle
Wilderness," opening Friday at the wild animals of the earth many exotic animals - a commented, "but the jaguar, sequences show the hero horse lights, a wild cattle Cowboy,' adapted from his book
The county commission's
the Plaza Rocking .Chair must be saved. Many of the closeness few people ever whict' you have seen in cap. wrestling with a huge black roundup,
to rationale behind setting up
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solo
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Cj ng%rna in Sanford, and animals they see in captivity in achieve. This dedication and tivity at the Central Florida bear and capturing, unarmed parachute jump into the dense begin in March.
t heir own unit is that local
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'Forgotten Wilderness."
years as co-host of television's agility and unique ability to snakes, the giant anaconda.
Indian village and vi
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an earlier request concerning a
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local agency to handle
bargaining matters for the
county. The state agency has
not acted, al though the request
was made after the cornmission, under home rule,
drafted an ordinance to
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hear ings d uring the week.

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returned undelivered.
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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.

of 'kinford charged wit;,
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
Judgecase
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
A
mistrial
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
4w was shot twice by a man Page, 35, of AJ andrtn, Va., larceny of money.
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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.
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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
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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
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county to own the firm in about
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

Ben. Harden Murder. Tr'i*a
Slated To Begin Tuesday
13y 1108 LLOYD
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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-

eh1cIe&amp;iashupinhi.shometownonNewYcarsEse
-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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making no decisions. Be treated.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
cautiouS, but If you make a
titistake, vim can later rectify Things may start out a little
slowly for ou today, but don't
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l.EO July 23-Aug. 22) Pace (lespail. You'll find per.
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take on more than you can
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far
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resources.
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h3b,. born in the Bicentennial I,ear In Sanford. according ta
hospital officials. Mrs. Geneva Mitchell Is the proud mo th er of th e
six-pound, six-ounce boy and resides at 2728 W. 23rd St., Sanford

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resolution was not to take any ace-queen
finesses for the sheer joy of
finessing"
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South had drawn t ru mps, MODERN, send $1 to - "Win
led the jack of clubs from at Bridge," do this
dummy and hopped up wi th newspaper, p o. Box A89,
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Vihlen opened up %%ith an attack on the two

terse' some 'in1 biufl:rS athtudes,
missed meetings were :crud' aatl po1itically
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KimbrouRh later got as tou4h as Vihlen (hd on
of his personality."
Tuesday.
He said Kl.mbrough's tactics involve "both
Kimbrough called Vihien "the most gutless
bitterness and vendettas" and that Kimbrough has %%onder ~%ho ever .served in public office."
always been in terested in 'embarrassing his foes
In r es ponse to Vihien charges that Kimnbrough

and beating (bern dossii in a hard play."
ttas the "sorriest" chairman in a decade. KimAt Tuesday's totnm1ion meeting. Vihlen stas liroi.wh said. - 'Just consider the source. If the

Klmbroughbrokia two-day silence torespond

Vihien's charges that Kiml]trough is frequently asked b~ Kimbrough to air his views on Kimbirough statement uas front a functional commissioner, I

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Kinthrough said Vi hl en mmsses twice as many
lneetins as any one commissioner. He offered
t-hallenge to Vihlen to research minutes of work
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number of days missed.

I, onumssioners have -one game for the

another game for the, fans. Tuesday. Vthlen was
;rforming for the fans," Kimbrough added,
Ile also.said Vihlen's request for an opinion as to

the constitutionality of the county's personnel
policy v.hich requires indicted em plo yes be

iifter Kimbrougtr and SV;iam scud the san-f'
statidard sN)uld he applied to the county attorney as

the standard applied to county employes. Corniius.sioner Harry Kwiatkowski and Commission

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%4ill never be answered.

CUirman Michael Ilattaway refused to suspend

Vihlen said it "just may be unconstitutional" for
such a policy to exist. The reason, he said, is
la-cause persons indicted would be deprived of a

That left Vihlen with the deciding vote. That vote
tiasto retain Freeman unti! Wednesday's hearing

i:xarLs to earn inoney which would be needed to

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a dismissal of charges.

Freeman.

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after Longwood Police Li. talking about." He said that governing body from making a
James Pleicones and Sgt. both men were demoted, both strong change In policy to
Michael F isher were demoted received cuts in pay and that eliminate jobs as long as the
to sergeant and patrolman, th e state law was followed in eliminated positions are not
Florida's Fraternal Order
respectirely, in November and this instance,
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AskedhowlorigPleiconesand discriminatory basis, but
"strange
crInvestigation into charges that De cember.
Fisher had been members of ra ther applies to all mem be rs
Cwnst.ances" surrounding the
the state Police Bill of Rights
Was-son said nei ther of the th e department, Keller said, "I of the department." he said,
grand jury indictment charging
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law has been violated by l.ongwood officers has filed don't have any idea. I think both
County Attorney Thomas
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Freeman in a $12,400 kickback
requires
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Director Douglas E. Keller Li organization against Keller,
scheme, Commissioner Sidney
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Kllcr continued that the review board whenever a police
the dernotlons and ac- charging their rights wider the demotions
and cut in pay. were officer is being demoted and his
Vihlen Jr. today stood pat on hi
comp.an )ing salary cuts of two law have been violated, not disciplinary in nature, but pay cut and in this case the
Tuesday decision to back the
of his officers.
However, Wasson said fellow rather were for
attorney.
s
reorganization action would not be consi de red
Winter Park Police Sgt. Dale FOP members have requested purposes. He said the "just an internal matter."
However, Vthlen did say he is
Wasson, president of the Winter action on their behalf as third reorganization was not ordered
keeping his "options open" and
Neither Fisher nor Pleicores
Park lodge and an officer in the parties.
by the city council.
is continuing to study proposals
have been available for com- ONE YEAR AGO
Gasoline prices continued their upward trend In 1975, aft the &amp;Ign
statewide organization, said
Keller, in a telephone infrom two commissioners that
Keller posted on the police ment.
at
the Imperial station at 13th Street and Park Avenue reveals. Freeman step down until
today FOP members requested terview this morning said, "I department bulletin board
...AND TODA Y
photo o left ssas taken on January 2, 1975. The photo on the right, charges are cleared.
the investigation and action don't even know what you're Memo 7 41, ddtcd
According to city records,
Nov. 7, 1975
taken
today, Indicates afour-.cent Increase ln gasoline prjct,
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Vihlen said
noting a change in rank and Plelcons will observe his
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anniversary
with
the
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"imperfections" were conassignment eff ec tive Nov.
tained in the indictment against
l 975of"Sgt." Pleicones toshift Longwood department tIns
month.Fisherhasbeenwiththe
Freeman
and said he had
commander
on the 4-12
IrisicIe
Stincici,
department
for
4'z
.
years
"knowledge
and belief that
and "Off." Fisher to remain
Freeman's indi ctment will be
the 12-8 shut as a member of Pleicones' salary, according to
city records, was cut from $825
thrown out."
squad 1.
Bus Schedules, Numbers
arge
monthly' to $779.16 while
But Freeman still faces
11c memo said the "above Fisher's was cut from 7.16to
Woodlands Elementary School studenU, 700 of
M
ByBOBLL-OYD
rand 'jury charges of atiii five Florida
them, will have new bus schedules and new bus numbers
change in rank Is not made by $733.35 monthly, beginning with
Herald Staff Writer
tempting to solicit $12,400 from
,Ahen school opens on Slonday. These new sebedules and
disciplinary action. but rather the Dec. 15 pay checks.
munties have offered a $5,000
Seminole County Conunissioners .%lichael lialwway,
title insurance officer John
due to necessity of planning,
bus numbers will appear In -Sunaay's Edition of The
reward to the first person who
Harry Kwiatkowski and County AttaT.ey Thomas G.
%lorris.
E'leicones, itho served as furnishes information leadin
organizing and forming the
Etening IIu'ra!d.
Freeman entered written pleas of innocent today in
Freeman's attorney, .1
New Administration Division. lieutenant with the departilient to the a rr est and conviction of
County Court to grand jury indi ctmen ts charging th ey
('heney
M ason, has been quoted
With this change, we will now l ast year d ur ing Chief Thomas those responsible for 13
violat ed Florida's Sunshine Law,
as
Farm Outlook Good
saying he will attcmpt again
have complete squads of four Hennigan's tenur as public terrorist assaults on central
County Court Judge Harold Johnson gave defense
next
week to have charges
li$hat's ahead for Seminole County's farmers In 1976?
personnel comprised of three safety director. bet-une acting Florida residents during the
attorneys 15 days in which to file technical inolions at.
thrown
out on the basis of 11
"l'hingc look pretty good," according to county
road patrol and one police director when Hennigan past several months
tacking the indictments.
Morris
affidavit
which says the
agriculture agent Reginald Brown. Rend what he tins to
resigned early this year
dispatcher
Jeff Monge of the stats'
No trial dates were mentioned in the brief open cout
i
Lirge
against
Ftt'tiia is
'. a in Su,it 'S Edition o f the Esening Herald.
Department
of
Criminal
La;
proceeding.
The
normal
trial
date
for
persons
arraigned
Irving Weinsoff, FOP atPleicones received no in"totally false."
Enforcement in Orlando
in hearings today, according to the court clerk's office,
torney from Miami, indicat ed crease in salary during the live- request
Vihlen said he was "sured today th at persons
tould be during th e week of Feb ruary 3.
in a telephone interview the month period
prUsed" by a circuit judge's
he handled both with any information at all
Defense attorneys Newman Brock, Gerald Rutberg
case of the Longwood men has the functions of the lieutenant's
refusal Thursday to dismiss the
j.,%
Dr. Larn b
S-B
Around The Clock
contract
the
Department
of
and J. Cheney Mason met with Judge Johnson behind
been
brought
to
Ns
attention.
and
director's
Freeman
charge, which is a
8-8
Horoscope
Bridge
offices. Criminal Law Enforcement at
closed doors proceeding the court appearence by the
lie
declined
further
direct
Pleicones
(Ld
Felon)',
not
apply
for
the
area
code
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or the
z:ttorneys. qattaway. Kwiatkowski and Freeman (bd not
comment on this particular permanent chief's position, local sheriff's
department.
Vihlen. who said he a4ended
3.%
(omits
8-8 Obituaries
appear in court,
preferring to remain a
the Freeman hearing, said
8-li SportS
5-6-A
('rosssso:'cl
the indictments, returned by the
Monge siiitl the terrorist
lieutenant, and Keller
Cous-ity
toda y he does not "know why"
Teleflsion
&amp;A
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However, speaking
Grand
Jury
on
Dec.
16
the
city
council
ef.
assaults
have
occurred
two
in
after
a
four-week
probe
of
munty
of
a
hired
by
the .Nlorris affidavit wasn't used
%Srsmen
I'll
I-li
Ih'arAbh
goverrunent actions, accuse the trio of Sunshine Law
Highland County; four in Lake
hypothetical case whereby fective JUne 1, this year.
at
the Thursday hearing.
officers were demoted and
Coucty, two in Orange, (our in
violation and c-'Mliracy in connection with alleged nonState Attorney Abbott
viven reductions in salary for
Other than Betty Woodward, Polk and one in Volusia.

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genetic counseling. Ask your
family doctor to refer you toa

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children of first cousins. That
is close but not nearly as close
as usual first cousins

iron in your system, if you are

surfaced again ssith Commissioner John Kim- rcply to VihIens public statements Tuesday that
Vihieri ..r.

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bad, That is how pure-breeds
are developed. TheIntermarrying merely re-enforces
the characteristics. It the
characteristic Iis a good one
th e results are good, but if ills

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fur th er back," growl ed West. king. Sou th 's ace'queen have a

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has had in the past decade."
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characteristics that tend to
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significance.

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DEAR READER
Since
your father and aunt are ha lf
bro th ers and sisters they have
the same general gene
relationship to each o th er as
first cousins normally do (the
children of full brthers or
sisters). Your aunt's daughter

new spaperpage. the comic section ,A ill be compacted Into
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cards," said South. "It just lfWcstholdsthekinghehasa

DEAR DH LAMB
My
father and my aunt have the
same mother but different
fa th ers, If I mar ry my aunt's
daughter can we ha ve normal
children in view of our blood
relatior.siip?

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provide a brigh(er. clearer and more rndable product.
Esen the size is ness, designed wi th th e reader's ease
of handling In mind. Instead of the large full-size

departments and agencies. The Compensation. Unemployment Final selection will be inade by
Community Se'-'Vices Insurance and Health plan responsible persons
each

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th is problem, send in
cents
for The Health Letter,
number 4-4, with a long,
envelope for mailing. Send
your letter to me in care of
this newspaper, P.O. Box
ll, Radio City Station, New
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ears of work for the unem- corn in unity development plained. The remainder will be
larnik in mind s ill become a part of the Sunday Edition of
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me Eening lIi'ralñ this Sunday.
under a $828639 s.rant were
It IS fortunate that these
Seeral nt•s strips viII he added
strips th at hate
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announced today by Horae monies became available at a
t1.11
millions
of
readcri
around
the globe.
The services of the Florida
Ott, President and Executive time when unemployment
.e
"Ai
For example. there is "B.C" po ssibly tx'Uvr
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Director of the Seminole Florida is more than half again State Employment Service and
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di'rribed as the "original rock group". It is a hilarious
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Development
Corporation said. In Seminole County, prehensive Employment
SEEDCO.
November unemployment was Service and Training AdTh en, there is 'i'hey'H Do H Es-try Time," by Jimmy
nun stration will be uttled
"Recruitment for these Jobs 12.9 per cent.
(latin.
a pan el that contain-4 a myñad of reryda irons
ftc recruitment ph3ce as wili
ll begin Iinntcdiately and
-- This current grant diUcr
t ith s
will be able to relate.
SEEDCO and SCA through
staffing ttill be completed in from nrevicitic noes ciinn1ipt
-tisu.
uwr
over
W. a wi 01 iuiai;iz WW oe
'or
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February. It is
SF.EDCOInthatitproi'fe;the communications in povert)
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protided ti the "Katrenjammer Kids", a comic that has
61 per ce nt of the jobs will wherewithal for immediate areas.
lis-kiltig the (ur1n bones of readers ever since Hector was
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permanent
in relief for the hard-core -in.
Hirirlg procedures will be set
pup.
'1 SEEDCO-Seminole Community employed w1hin Seminole up within the guidelines
Th e lady of the house is sute to enjoy "Hints For
Action, Inc. 'SCM projects," Counts- , the prescribed area
prescribed by CSA and acIlismt'make,,
b IIelolse"a feature that offers tf for t!
4 Ott said.
our
activity."
Orr
continued,
cording
to
a
point
system
Plsiust'tlife
that
often make her joba little ea sier.
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The grant was made under "Previous grants to SEEDCO devised by SEEDCO and ap-'Junior Whirl" will kee p the youngsters busy, for
the terms of the Job Oppor- have enabled us to start, buy or proved by CSA. For example, a
sisme time ill the can pry the page away from dad), It
tunitles Program. Title X of the invest in economic enterprises Seminole County resident who
games. One popular element is
Public Works and Economic wi th promise for future grow th has exhausted his or her
'h oc us Focus," a real mind boggkr th at t es ts the power's
Development Act of 1965 and a permanence of em- unemploym ent be nefi ts wo ul d
observation.
through the Community Ser- ploinent."
receive high priority as would a
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tices Administration CS:
member
of
a
disadvantaged
The
total
payroll
famil%
are Small Soclet. Hubert and Wee Pals. And old
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and the Economic [)eveloptnent by the project will be $674,521. family whose total income fall,,,lavoriti's of Evening Herald readers are still there, ton,
Administration ED/it of the On the average this will turn below certain levels.
including flnnnesbw'-y. The Born
Frank &amp; Ernest,
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U. S. Department of Commerce. over about four times for a total
Tumhleeedc, Prince V al iant, Bugs Bunny, and others.
Orr said that to facilitate
More than 10,000 applications economic impact of $27 interviews, SEEDCO and SC/i
Th e conten ts are just part of th e new package. The
Bernard Taylor Mitchell It came Into the world at 10:28 am. at for project funding came to million. Fringe benefits such as tilli provide office space and
color comic section till be printed on The Evening
FDA through various Federal Social Security. Workmen's transportation for applicants.
Seminole Memorial Hospital on Thursday to become the first
Herald's recently-expanded color press facilities that will
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tO(kl'. II you want to grab th
The
brass ring, you'll l,ie to really you have the
wrson you're going to see
make a dash for it.
mind
if you're a trlfl: late.
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SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 23-Dec.
It's be tter to concentrate on one

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reparation
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32 Corrects
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players
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4 Road curves 25 Sheaf
50 Girls name
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reorganization, Weirisoff said who wis strippcl of tier
1k said Sheriff Ilaulerson of
unie&amp;s it was ordered by the sergeant stripes several Highland, Sheriff Bliss of Lakc.
governing body for the ent ire months ago and tra nsferred Sheriff Colman of Orange,
department and all employes from office duty to road patrol, Sbirrirf Brannen of Polk and

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were treated identically, the Fisher has more seniority than Sheriff Duff of Volusla hart'
law may have been violated, any other person in the each contributed $l,00) toward
"The law does not stop a department.
the reward.
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0in-unission chairman in 1975.

statement (torn Morris that Is
contrary to the affidavit.

Freeman faces trial the week of Jan. 19 in eirct
09 him with soliciting
a $12,400 kickback from a title insurance company
executive in connection wi th title insurance on the later
4tted clay pit land bus'.

herring has requested Gov.
prosecutor to investigate the
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FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

Holiday Traffic Toil Mounts,
Includes Six Area Residents
8) The Associated l'rru

At least 16 people, half the predicted total, have died in
Florida traffic mishaps thus far in the long New Year's
tw)lidav, the highay patrol says. Six of the victims, four
ittembers of a Family and two of their neighiors, were
killed in a single car-train accident,
The holiday began at 6 p.m. EST Wednesday. Troopers
had predicted 32 traffic deaths by its end at midnight
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The car-train victims were identified as Jackie Scott, I,
lila Mae Scott, 10, Henry Scott. in his early 2(, Claudia
Scott, 16, Levon Johron, IS, and Leroy McNeil, 73. All
were from lMughman, located in the heart cf Central
Florida's fruit groves.
lolice said the group was on its way to the groves to
pick fruit early Thursday when, according to witnesses,
the slowmoving station wagon collided with the train at a
rural crossing. The witnesses said the crossing's signals
t're flash tn a'. the time

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APOLlO BEACH AP — A mounted posse and
:lozens of policemer, arched through the night for a man
ho fatally wounded an off-duty slate trooper ftzr
terrorizin1 his neighbors.
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r woods," a spokesisornan fir the llillslorough County
sfrs offfrf' said early today. "It's a shocking case.
ia 7rovocatlon. No reascn for the
Trooper Kenneth Flynt, 52, died at Tampa General
Hospital late Thursday. lie had been shot once in the head
early Thursday morning after a gunman hammered on
the kiar of his hninc in Apollo Beach.

Riots Erupt In Three Cities
fly The Associated Press
In what has become an unwi'nted tradition, New Year's
revelers turned destructive in three South Florida cities,
ur4ing an old iuian and a child and injuring several
other persons and two policemen.
1 can't understand it," a Fort Lauder-dale police
spokesman said after 62 rowdy celebrants were arrested.
- 'fly have huge crowds in Times Square each year and
they don't have this kind of problem. I don't know what
riictivates these people."
It a.s the fourth New Year's et,e in a row that trouble
broke at Fort Lauderdale, Miami, and in Key West.

Gas Station Rents To Rise
JACKSONVJU
AP — A Jackscmsjj]e servicestation operator says he's received notice that his rent
iIl mncre than double as the result of a federal court
ruling that favors big oil companies.
The dealer, who asked not to be identified, is one of
many operators w&amp;ried that the giant oil coMpanies will
use the rent hike as a tool to gain control of more
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dependent stations.

William Tucker of Orlando, head of the Florida Allied
(;asoline Retailers Association, said a spot check of
dealers shows that most haven't received official notices
of urereased rent but expect them soon.

IN BRIEF

Checks Going To Candidate
Some Claim Millions More
WAShINGTON AP — GOVL'rTunent checks tota1in
11.18 million are going out to 31 presidentIal candidates
the first ever to get direct taxpayer subsidies for theh
campaigns.

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Carter, Fred Harris, Henry M. Jackson, Morris UdalJ,

George Wallace and Sargent Shriver, These candidates
are claiming an additional $4.3 illlon, hot auditors from
the Federal Election Commission are still reviewing the
claims,

Doctors Slowdown Begins
LOS ANGELES 'APi — A doctors' work lowdwn oser
malractlee insurance rates has begun here, but the nor-

mally slow holiday period prevents an assessment of Its
effects until next week.
Hospital ipgkesmen said statisties on the slowdown,
which began Thursday, would not be available until

week If doctors

Monday because there is no way to tell this

are staying out in protest of th insur&amp;nce situation or

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simply because of the holidays.
A survey by the Hospital Council of Southern California
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tab in tia' Sari Fernando Valley had been af-

fected even before t'ie slowdown officially began Thurs.
(lay, a spokesman fix' County USC Medical Center said.

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Clay Pit Leads To Probe, Indictments
into circumstances surrounding
In the meantime Corn.
Freeman's Orlando attorney, to use the Morris affidavit as a exempt, he said.
After a Tuesday shouting
both the purchase of the missioners John Kimbrough J. Cheney Mascn, on Wed-. basLs for dI&amp;nlssal.
property and the decision to and Williams asked that nesday asked the cirts to
However, Herring says he match In which Vthlen referred
Clay Pit,
back off.
Freeman step down until dismiss charges against has a sworn affidavit from to Kimbrough as the "sorriest"
An innocuous term, really.
Released n Dcc. 17, the charges were cleared.
Freeman. But Chief Circuit Morris that is contrary to the c'orninission chairman in a
But a seemingly harmless word grand jury report charged two
Ilattaway and Kwiatkowskj Judge Virgil B. Conkling denied affidavit released by the Pratt decade, Kimbrough responded
became almost a household county commissioners and the backed Freeman.
by calling Vihien a "gutless '
the request.
Committeec.
term when it began appearing county attorney with violations
Commissioner Sidney Vihien
Though
Herring
vows
wonder."
Kim brough said
Mason argued Freeman was
regularly in th! news media, of Florida's Sunshine Law. In Jr. refused to go along with the an independent contractor, not politics is not an Issue, Vihien is the "phantom cornaborted purchase of a $517,000 Freeman Is charged with mlssloners, thus Freeman for law under which charges were are "politically based."
spotty attendance at meetings.
ltcr Mandell-owned clay pit seeking a $12,400 kickback from now retains his position,
hand,
Klmfiled didn't apply to Freeman.
On the other
site sparked an investlgtion John Morris, an officer with a
Kimbrough said Freerr.4n
Mason is scheduled to argue trough says any county em-f
Legal Notice by the state attorney's office, local title insurance firm
should be held accountable to again next week for a dismissal ploye under indictment should
The investigation grew Into a
i\lso indicted by the grand the same stand&amp;ds that skilled of the charges. lie is expected be suspended. No one should be IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Clii.
probe by a grand jury.
jury was Port Authority and semi.skilled county _______________________ ___________________
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
And, the grand Jury even- Chairman Thomas Binford. laborers are forced to abide by. I
COUNTY FLORIDA
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
tually indicted two county Binford was charged with
CASE NO. 7$.I$23.CA.17.A
ounty policy calls for
INVITATIONTOBID - commissioners, the county violation of state election laws, susperlon Of any employe
NOTICE OF TRANSFER IN BULK In Re: Custody ol
FOR INSURANCE COVERAGE
BERNARD WILLIAM ARM
PURSUANT
TO UNIFORM STRONG
attorney and the chairman of a felons',
under indictment by a grand
CENTRAL FLORIDA
COM/bERCIAL
CODE
CHAPTER
the port authority.
ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY. INC.
jury.
NOTICE OF ACTION
The two county cornNOTICE s hercfv cen thaI teal 6766 - 107 TO ALL PERSONS TO; BERNARD W. ARMSTRONG
It also rapped the hands of
another front the Pratt ed bid) will be rKlived by the WHO MAY BE CREDITORS OF
157.7 Village Wood DrIv•
one county uonunlssioner WIX) missioners indicted were Committee issued an affidavit Eiecutive Directoq at the Central TRANSFEROR'S.
Waterbury, Connecticut
Michael
Hattaway,
A
tracnler
in
bulk
at
gvipmnt.
said almost $1-million in public
the signed by Morris which said Florida Zoological Society, Iflc.'S
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
UpPIeI,and other invtntory IS tO be
funds transferred to an Orange chairman, and Kwiatkowskj. grand jury charges charging
T. SMITH md that an action 104 Cu'.tocty ci Eec
made
by
1OBERT
Zoological Park. I
6nd 17-fl.
Countybank would drawhigher
LiND I SMITH, rut we doing r.ard William Armstrong has been
Shortly after rwlltiI
indictments
Freeman with solicitation of S-nford. Fr,
until 3
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wi'r ri't!lrnNl t""''"•'
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ousncs
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('AIIA('AS, Vt'nt'zuela 'APi
Venezuela's takeover of
us giant oil industry, the world's fifth
largest, presents the
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sct'althy (ICVt'lopung nation with a number of immediate
.ini long range problemn. Many of the nation's 12 million
'- Itlzt'rIs, who overwhe'l,)ijngl). supported oil
riation.illjlation, believe the state can run the industry just
as vell as the foreign companies who ran it (or six dccith's, Others are not so sure, pointing to potential risks in.
I ving administration, technology, marketing and
PIltics. 11w state on New Year's Day took over COfltsslons and property of more than 30 private, mostly
1' S-owned c'oIlIpanie under terms of a nationalization
law approved by congress and signed by President Carlos
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Democratic Steps Under Way
\1 Al ii t ID, Sp.lirl API Spa in has taken more SteIn to.
v,ard ilemocrac'y in the six weeks since (',en. Francisco
F'ran died than It tlid in nearly four ik't-ades under
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BOUTIQUE," totaled at Spice 121 ''"" 'U )VIVV U (,4J)' Ut yocr
tile county.
16.
remained in a Seminole County
"totally false.
wI'lt$endefcnses, it any, to Gary E
Seminole
Plaza, Highway 436
ln5ur
coverage
bank.
The Democratic Party's
include Casselberry, Florida. Transferors MiS W, Esquire of 8rock.'.assey &amp;
IiabiIity workmint c"Penta?ion. to JOHN E. SIMMONDS and Walden, Suite 102. 616 East Semoran
Herring replied by askmg all risk fire, extended coverage. CATHERINE SIONDS,his wife, Boulevard. Altamonte Springs,
Commissioner Dick Williams Executive Committee Coy. Reubin Askew for a vinljtm and malicious mischief; 94SParkMmrr Drive, Unis Pork. Florida 37701, P,foion.rs attorney
says Commissioner Harry organized the Pratt Committee special investigator to deter. automot,ile; blanket bond, medical Florida, Transferee's
an or before January 24th, 5916, and
andbe
accidental
death.
Kwiatkowski
him which began labeling the mine if Morris perjured him- may
picked
up Specifications
at the Ad
All
debts
of
Transleror'i
are
to
be
tile
the original wilts the Clerk of the
higher
interestadvised
would result
charges as "political." State self,
above-Styled Court either before
paid
in
full
as
they
fall
due
as
a
Icoui the transfer. Kwiatkowski Attorney Abbott Herring is a
as servi on Petitioners attorney or
ministration
Building.
of his
Florida Zoological
Park, ICentral
4mnd 17-result
take plac,
ontrar8action
January 10. which
1976 will imrnedlatety thereift'er otherwise a
says he doesn't remember Republican. Herring, however,
No word has been received vi, Sanford. Florida, from 9:00 ani.
saying it.
asAND
posibte
at the Judgment
bedemanded
entered aGainst
did not conduct the grand jury from Tallahassee on Herring's urstilS 00 pm, (0900 hours until 1700 offon
of thereafter
JOHNSON
PANICO,
you for th,may
relief
in the
Citizens living near Markham probe. It was conducted by his request. Also, the governor has ho,,rj), Monday through Friday.
PA,, Attorneys at Law, III South Petition.
Woods Road rose up In arms assistant, William Staley.
WITNESS my hand and official
yet to ask for the suspension of Society,
The Central
Floridathe
Zoological
Maitland Avenue, Maitland, Florida
Inc.
reserves
right
to
over the intended clay pit
Id this Court on the I*thdayot
Bo th
D e m o c r a t s Hattaway and Kwiatkowskj. It rejt any or all bids, any bid any.
32731, to which address Creditors, ii
ember, 1975.
purchase and
stsould
send
their
bills.
receivedatter the specified time will
the county Kwiatkowski and Hattaway is within the governor's power oo
DATED
at
Maitland,
Florida,
this
be
considered
No
bidder
conmisslon reversed its alsoblastedHerring.Herrjngjn to suspend elected officials
Arthur H Ba'ckwith, Jr.
may 73rd day of December. 1913
withdraw his bid tot a period
of
decision,
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
return denied ixlitics U in- under indic-tmnent by a grand fotty five (45) days after date
Robirt
T
Smith
set for
By: Mary N. Darden
And, the state attorney's volved. He said his office is non- jury, but it is
Li
L. Smith
at Askew's bid
Dputy
Clerk
ibHh: Jan. 7,, 1974
Bid willbeopeneda?theOfficeot
office launched an investigation partisan,
Publith: Dec. 74, 1975, Jan 3.9, to,
discretion,
the Evtve Director at 3:00 p m, DEv13

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ArIas Nav;lIro :s studying further measures
which, if

carried out as planned, could give Spain a place in the
ranks of Western democracies,
Interior Minister Manuel Fraga Iribarne, (hi'
strongitian of the first government to serve under the
rwiIy installed Isionarchs' of King Juan Carlos, has
isiblucly said an "important expansion" of popular par.
ticlpatlon in the country's public affairs is being consitit'rtI but changes will come about gradually
— ''never
in a flood.''
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DEU in
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FICTITIOUS NAME
IN TIlE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
Notice it hereby gir1 that I am EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
in butin.'ts •t 1117 CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINCLC
$
Altamomw.Spe. Dr.. Altamonte Spr COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Seminole County, FIorid under the CIVIL ACTION NO. 71 3444•CA49.$
flctitio name of DOLLINGER EN CONTINENTAL AMERICAN LIFE
TERPRISES, INC 0-B A FERN INSURANCE CO. a foreign cot.
PARK
CYCLE
TOWN, poralion, and FRANCES
and
that
I
intend
to TOMPKINS,
B)- [)ONNA ESTES
Buschnian, a retired tnilhary seeking the mayor's office, was 1976
relster said name wmi me Clerk of
Plaintiffs.
lleraldStaff Writer
tisan, in her first contested turned down and a veteran of
DEUlil
the Circuit Court, Seminal, County, v.
Florida ri accordance wah the MICHAEL VIOLA. the general
NOTICE
Three Wowen who had election,
nine years in city public office
pror of the Fictitious Name partner in IFCO. LTD., a Florida
NOTICE is hereby
Mayor Norman Floyd, as councilman and finally
become fixturs on the city
given that the Statute's. To-Wit: Section $6S 09 limited partnershIp, and IFCO.
Boarüof County Commissioners
councils of their respective completing a first term in of. mayor, Bill Grier, was defeated Seminole County, Florida, shall of Florida Statute's 1957.
LTO,aFloridalimitecipartç,,ri,,ip,
at
S: Am Dolllnger
Defendants.
(-flies — Dr. Edith Duerr of lice, won a landslide victory for for re-election.
19:50 am, or as soon as pslbIe Publisn- Dec. ii. 1$. N. 1973. Jars 7.
thcreeflcq,
on
NOTICC
OF
SUIT
election In a three-year terns
the
2?tn
Oay
of
1974
Elected mayor was Gerald
TO; Michael Viola. the general
Cassdberi, Helen Keyser of cailed For by the new charter, Christensen, in his second try January 1974, consider the adapt Ion 0EV 43
of the folling Ordinance:
partner in IF CO. LTD.. a Florida
Mt.a.monte Sprthg,s and Irene over former long-time mayor for public Office, lie had been
timited partnership, arid IFCO.
An ordinance relating to specified IN
VanEepoclofwlntersprthgs_
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE LTD., a Florida limited partnership
went
down to defeat at the Lawrence Swofford, Corn- unswcessfuj in a previous bId areas of the unincorporat
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Clii. LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
territories of Seminole Count
hands of the voters in the isis nilssioner Cal DeVoney was for the city council.
Michael Viola
Florida;
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
creating
the
WeatP*rsfie
elected
to a second two-year
In his first try for an elective Street Lighting District; to be en COUNTY, FLORIDA,
local municipal elections,
36 N E. 32nd Avenue
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
office, Nathan Z. Van Meter
titled he, Weathersfiçld St'e? CIVIL NO. 11-22*1-CA-09.B
With these three women out tern unopposed,
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of the governmental picture chose
In Lake Mary, the electorate was given a city council post. Lighting District Ordinance. PEOPLS SAVVNGS BAP4.
IFCO. LTD.
providing for dtfinitioni; providing
Plaintiff,
to
retain
in
office
inJohn
locally, only four women
Leighty, who had for governance of the district by the
355 E. Oakland Park
Blvd.
remain ii elective office in the cumbent councilmen Martin previously served two terms on Board of County Commitslonic; JAMES K. BIEBER. ci al,
Ft. LaUderdale, Fla.
Defendant
cities
Longwood Council Bacon Sr. and Harry Terry. the council and had been in pto'1,t g for maintenance and
All parties claiming interests by,
operation of street lights within
NOTICE OF SuIT
1rs. I.ash replaces incumbent political retirement since a
member June Lormann
through,
under
or
the TO: J&amp;MES K. BIE PIER
against
district; creating an Advisor
council member Virginia defeat two years ago, was put
MICHAEL VIOLA, the general
Woodland Terrace Resort
Boirø, setting forth fisjl an
partner in IFCO, ITO., a florida
felectedunopposedforasecoJ
Apt No
taxation procedures; empowering
term),
Mtamonte Springs City Mercer, tsho did not choose to backino1fjcebythe%.o5j
limited partnership, and IFCO.
the levy of special asseuments or
Britt, Mlmesota $5750
k
re-election,
the
largest vote ven a council
Cotizmjssjoner Sandra Glenn
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that LTO,a Florida limited partnership,
taxes within the district; and
1ngwo1 voters ousted one candidate in the city's history. providing for
'in the second year of her first
construction, a comPlaint to forecle a mortgage and to all parties having or claiming
term), DeLorcs Lash (elected first-term councilman, Donald
In SYinter Springs, Troy severability, and an effective dat, encumbering the following real totsave any right, tItle or interest in
the real property herein described
- property:
to a second term after a year's Schreiner, in favor of a Piland, who had previously (SEAL)
104 ti Block E. WOODMERE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Arthur H. Beckwitp, Jr.
retirement from politics in newConlcrtothepii1itical.,.na served on the city council
PARK, 7ndiieplat, according to the
a complaint and amended
Clerk of Board ci
Parker Ander-on — and before his appointment as
tth,re04as04'50 Phil Book complaint to foreclose a mortgage
County Commlttloners
on thi following real property in
lake Maryi and Longwood City turned down HA. Scott's bid for mayor early in
13, Paae 73, ci ttse Public Recort
Seminole County, Floridj
1974. received PlbIish
Seminal, County, Florida:
Seminole
County,
Jan.
Floridi,
7. 5914
Clerk Onnie
Shomnate,
the only re-election in favor of Lawrence the voters' nod for another
elected
city clerk
in the county
term DEU,
Comme,,c. at the intersectioj of
has been f lied against you and you
and completing her ninth Goldberg.
as chief executist, Officer.
are required to serve a copy of your the Northerly R-W tine 04 WittIer
Scott had .ei ved 10 years on
onsecutive term n office,
Ernest Itendrix, appointed to IN-THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE wrltte'ndefenses, fany,toItonvApd WOOdsBIvd. arid the WesterlyR W
the council previously over a 27. an unexpired council term, was EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL ciii. DEN BERG. GAY &amp; BURKE, P.A., line of S P. No. 436as shown an the
Dr. Ducrr had ser,
cus T OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR attorneys for the Plaintiff, at l
plat of Winter Woods Unit 1, as
'' period, rK)ne of the terms elected to the post
years on the Casselberry
Office Box 793, Orlando, Florida recorded in Plat Soak 1$, page iS,
and Claude SEMINOLE COUNTY
32902. and file the original wIlts the Public Records of Seminole
Council while Mrs. Keyser had consecutively,
Ash in a three-way contest for PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE NO. 73377.Cp
Cleckoftheat)ovestyledCouflonor
County, Florida; Thence run N 75
The complexion of the the council defeated Mrs. Van IN RE: Estate ci
served six years In Alt.amorjte
ore January 7iit, 1976; other. degrees 33'i0" W. along said
Springs, elected tiirec times Casselberry city government Eepoel and Mrs. Mary Daniels, WILLIAM ARMSTRONG I.E F
Wise, a Iigment may' be entered Westerly RW line for a Cistance of
unopposed, and Mi-s. Van changed completely as not only wife of Councilman John FIER, JR.
against you for the relief demanded '700.0 feet to the Easterly most
corner and the Point of Beginning
in the complaInt.
deceased
Eepoel taml previously served Dr. Duerr, but twctermn Daniels. 'Fhis was Ash's first
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
WlTNESSmyhandandthe,,,alof Of the tract about lobe described:
as a cot.mcIJ member and councilman Dr. John Zacco, bid for public office.
To All Creditors avid All Persoiss said Court on tIse 50th day
ThIflcecontlnveN71l,.gree,32...
HavingClaimsorDemandsAInst December 191$.
W. along s-aid R-w line for a
mayor of the city.
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Said Estate:
(SeaIj
distance 131.33 feet to the Pdorth line
The voters in the cities
You a.
$y rv,flf'ed e'
nttbeSCithe.,ci,heNE.,
of
Arthur H. Beckwitls, Jr.
Seminole not only opted to
req.,tred to present any claims and
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Section 33. Townthlp 31 South.
demands which you may rave
replacetheworncnofflcj Liut
Range
By: Mary N Dard.n
East; Thenc, run N 99
against 11w estate of WILLIAM
degrees
Deputy Clerk
11" W. along the North
beginning in September with
line Of the saId S', of the 5E'- of
ARMSTRONG LEFFLER, JR. Publish: Dec. 13. 19. 26. 5973,
the Otiedo city election, first.
By I.OULSE COOK
oecefted late of Seminole County, 1976
D[U , the NE'. for a distance of 679%
each of 13 cities on March 1
term council members Herbert
Florida, to the Clerk of the Circuit
feet t
the NE corner of the
Associated Press Writer
1973, and has rechecked on 01 Court,
and lie the same in vpficate
McCarley and Dr. Carlos
aforementioned Winter Wocd Unit
Starting the day cost more as about the start of each sue- and as provided in Section
773.16, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 11TH 1: Thence run S 0 degrees 77' 5"
Warren lost bids for re-election Americans started the new ceeding month.
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Florida Statutes, in their offices in JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR W. along the Easterly
boundary of
to the city council to polItical year, with an Associatcu Press
the County Courthouse in Seminole SEMINOLE COUNTY, FL3RIDA, laid Winter Woods
Unit 1 Icr a
No attempt was made to
County. Florida, within four CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S23S6-CAII.O distant, of 263.0 feet; Thence run S
newcomers Charles Pratt and marketbasket survey showing weight the survey results L1C- calendar
months from the tIme of In re: the Marrlaj, of:
egr37'04" E. for a distance
Roirt Whittier. Warren was price increaiies for milk, butter, cording to population density or the first Publication hereof, Or the HAROLD 0. DARNETI,
of S life-el to the HE corner 01104 1,
later appointed to a solar eggs and coffee during
0d5, B, sad Winter Woods Unit I,
the last In terms of what proportion of a same will be barred.
Husband Petitioner,
energ post in Tallahassee.
Filed at Sanford Florida, this fl..i vs.
month of 1975.
Thence run 5 0 degr's 77' 54" w
family's actual grocery outlay day of December. 5915.
a'ong the Easterly boundry 04 said
In the November electIon in
ROSA E. BARNETT,
The AP drew up a random list each item represents.
5: Mary W. LeffIcr
Wife Respondent, Winter Woods Unit I for a distance
Altamonte Springs, Mrs. of 15 commonly purchased food
As Administratrix
NOTICE OFACTIOIq
of l6S.tCeitoiheNortaerlyrigtf
Among the highlights of
William A. Le'fflec. III
Kcyser was defeated by and nonfood items, checked the latest survey:
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO: way line of Winter Woods Blvd.
Attorney for
ROSA E. BARtlETT, WHOSE Thence run S$9 df'grs 37' 06" E.,
political newcomer, Glen pr-Ice at one stperm.arkct in
—The marketbasket bill was P.ninIstratrix
RESIDENCE IS THE COUNTY OF along saidR Wllneforadistanceof
up at the checklist store in y. P.O. ('0* 7799, Sanfotd, FIQ.'
ORANGE, STATE OF FLORIDA, 473)0 feel to the t'. C, of a curve'
PublIsh: Jan. 7, 9, i%7
AND WHOSE MAILING ADDRESS concave Northerly; Thence fn
en cities during December, i'is
0EV 5?
IS UNKNOWN.
Easterly ak-mg Said curve, hevirig
ing an average 3.7 per cent. The .
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?'. SWOrO Petition for Dllsolullcn of fcx its elements a radius of 5000 feet
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bill decreased at the checklist IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Marriage a Viriculo havIng been
a central angle of 2) deW.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. fIled regarding your marriage
"3".
for
store In five cities, down an CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND
an arc distant, of
FOR HAROLD 0. (IARNFTT. irt Cl'cuit ft; Thence run P4 4$ degrees 78'
SEMINOLE
COU'iTY
areraie 2.2 per cent, and was
Court, in arid for Seminole County, Xt - E aing the Northerly N
W line
PROBATE DIVISION
unchanged
in
one.
Over
all,
the
Winter Woods Blvd. for a
Florida,
the short title of which Is:
FRIDAY,JANtht,jIyZ
PROBATE NO. 7S372Cp
IN RE. THE MARRIAGE OF' distance 01)50,76 feet, Thence run
mnarketba,sket at the checklist In Re: Estate of
Executive Board of Altanjoate Springa Garden Club,
N 71 degre's 33'
HAROLD D. BARNETT,
w, for a
store
rose
Just
over
i
per
cent.
CUR
TIi
CALHOU,I
ROURKE,
at the lane of Mr. and Mrs. Rob
Pistifloner, and ROSA E. BAR- distanc,. of 300.0 feet; Thence rim II
S.
Bcn
during
December.
Avenue, Altarnonte Springs, 1:30 pin.
deceased. NE Ti, Wife-RespOndent, the-i, 4$ decrees 36' 20' E. tot a distance of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
presents command you to appear 700-0 fvet to the Pcint of Bginning.
All creditors of
—Increases In dairy and othSATURDAY, JANUARY 3
the eState of and file your Answer
has been filedgaittt you and you
CURT IS CALtlo(J
ROUPX E. defense cr piadrg *ith Clerk
are required t Serve a copy of -jr
er breakfast prduct hit conof
the
arc hereby riotilied and
McohoIic Aaonymnous Women's Group, 2 p.m., in
Circuit Court in an for Seminole W(Itte'fl,',f.f.S If my, to It on van
sisners hard during December. reQuired
W. First St., Sanfcrd.
tO file any claims Or ':ounty, Florida, and ser'vis a copy den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke, PA, at
The price of a pound of butter demands which ttie-y nay have thernaf on Petitioner's attcrney, Post Office Box 793,
MONDAY, j*jjijajy
was up at the checklist store In against said estate in the oft ics, of Jack T. Bridge's of Cleveland &amp; Florida 32*02, arid file theOrlando,
orIginal
Clerk of Circuit Court of
Seminole Mize. P.O. Drawer Z, Sanfrit, WIth the Clerk 0111w abose styled
Alcoftolici Anonymous (Closed meeting), 8p.m., I1
all 13 citIes, rising an average County, Florida, in the courtho
at Florida 32fl', on or before the 11r
Court on or before Fet,ruary9, 5974;
W. First SI, Sanford
7' per cent.
Sanford, Florida, wiihIn f,.,,r day
of January, 1914. or otherwis. a ctPier'wite a iudgmene may be
.
calendar months from the date of default will be entered
Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Civic Center.
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1ginil you, te4Id against you for the rlief
'he limit putikation Of this nof ICC.
WITNESS my hmn and ofliciai deinended in Iht complaint or
Overeaters Anotymons, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Each claim or demand must be In seal of the Clerk of th• Circuit Court, petition
writing arid muSt state the Place of on lhi
Iilit, Sanford.
WITNESS my hard and the seal of
rejlden(e and post office addrts of 1975. 16th day of December, AD,
5( (CUrt on the 31st day of
F'i,'lie Daily and Sunday,
t 'claimant and must b* sworn
atIng
to (Seal)
December, 597$
to benefit Seminole High School Band,
c'ccpi Saturday and Christmas
by he claimant, his agent, or hIs
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
(SEAL)
7:30-9:30 p.m., Mq'Jd Skating Rink
Day by Th, Smnlotd Herald, Inc.
attorney, 01' it wilt become void
Clerk of Ihe CIrclt Court
Arthur H BCdkwltpt, Jr
300 P1 French Awe'., Sanford.
according to law.
By. Elaine Richard.
As Clerk of said Court
1l 37771
TUDAY,JANIIARY6
Dated December 31st, 1973.
Deputy Clerk
fly IIOi*ri T JCnk,ri
Adl p. fielding,
Sanford Optimist Club, 1p.m., SueAnn'sCaprj.
Jack T. Sridgei, of
Deputy
Clerk
Sc-ccnd CIjs Poslaç., Pci at
A,.lmifllttratrlz
Sernlwle 1-fish Athletic Director Jerry Posey, peaker.
CLEVELAND 1 MlZ
Robert F. Higgins
'o,'d, Florida 37775
NED U. JULIAPI, JR.
Attorneys for Petitioner
CO VIA den Berg, Gay &amp;
Attorney for Estate
Post
Office Drawer Z
Burke
Longwood Civic League, 2 p.m., library building.
Siflcripticyl fl,ite-s by Carrier
Post Office Box 330.
541fCWJ Florid. 3777
56 S. Magnoiia Ave
Snfotd, Fl 3277)
Publish: Dec. 19, 24 597$. Jan. 7,,, Crimfldo, Fla.
SSC
Seminole lions Club, 7 pin. iality Inn, 1-4 and 434.
Year $79 o
Publish: Jan 7 9. 1916
371*2
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Publish ian 7.9 Se, j,
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I. ose Elective Posts

Jet Crash Vfrns Sought
It}- I 1(1
I t;,mion A l-'i - - ltt'st'uc quoIs resumed
ilitir search in the desert wastes of northeastern Saudi
Arabia today (or missing victims of a Lebanese airliner
crash that took the lives of all 82 persons aboard, an
airline' spokesman said.
Kamnal Slnflo of MIddle East Airlines said 73 bodIes were
recovered by nightfall Thursday, 12 hours after the
wreckage sas found 30 miles north of the town of Thof
Qalsouma. The town is just south of an oil-rich neutral
tone on the Persian Gulf shared equally by Saudi Arabia
and Kuwait,
The recovered bodies were taken by helicopter to the
Saudi oil port of l)ahrnn, here MEA officials were trying
to Identify i'acti vict Un, Sinno added.

edt. 11500 hours), or as soon
thereetter as pouibleon January 16,
1976.
Dated at Sanford, Seminole
COjr?y, F!'l
this 1'h day
December, AD. 5975
5: Alan E. Rozon
E'ecutive Director
Central Florida
Zoological Society, Inc
Publlits: Dec. 35. 1973. Jan. 1, 7 3 4

Official To Probe Riot
()P( )It'IO. l'urtugal API
'ihe civil governor of
Oporto today promised an official inquiry into the New
Vears Da riot outside (.'ustotas Prison where three
people were killed anti six were wounded.
All of the' wounded were reported in satisfactory con.
'litton, including the 4-year-old daughter of former Vice
l'remmsier l.t. ('ol. Antonio Arnao Metelo, a prisoner at
('ustoias.
Metelo is one of about 70 leftist offIcers being held as
sU.Spct. ted plotters in an unsuccessful putsch atten)pt last
Nov. 2a.
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Cost

Pope Paul To Take Rest
VATICAN CITY APi I'ope Paul VI, visibly weary at
I:.'-w Year's Das- appearance, is expected to cancel all
..udsences and rest for a week or two, according to
qualified Vatican scurce.s.
The 78-year-old pontiff, who has suffered for s-ears from
a painful disease o(the joints known as arthrosis, sounded
ieak and Fatigued as he delivered his New Year's
miiessage Thursday.
However, the sources said that on the whole the Pope's
health remains good and his need for rest should not be
misinterpreted as a sign of serious illness.

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Angola Involvement Denied
ifticiai.s deny a repert by
The Christian Science Monitor that the Central In.
tellienie A-r,cy has ret-ruikd ir.disectly about 600

Anwricans to fight in the Angolan civil war.
In a story by staff correspondent David Anable, the paper
d Thursday that 300 of the Americans already are
operating in Angola and another 300 are ready to go wtmen
the ('IA gets the needed money.

Mamie Eisenhower Improves
WASHINGTON, API — Mamie Eisenhower is showing

llALlI'AX tAPi
Six members of the Nova Scotia
I'olar Bear Club started the new year by swimming in
freezing waters of Halifax harbor.
The swimmers, dal in ordinary bathing suits, Swam for
aixtut a rnrnute off Point Pleasant Park,
A club spokesman said the group hopes to make the
SlIIl an annual event similar to one held in Vancouver
t' cry New Year's t)ay.

tinpraVetnt'nt in her battle aain.st the viral cniditIon
hich inspitaIized her at Wiil!cr Reed Army Medical
Center.
- Results of medical tests "indicate that Mrs. Eisenhower
had apparen:Iy eontr'ted a viral Infection which is now
re -.-'nding to treatment," a hosptial spokesman said.

Payton
admitted
stealing hamburger
meat in a school
cafeteria breakin
and putting it in a
garbage disposal.

ex-policemnen's convictions, becausetheywerepollcemenat
named Raymond Bennett, 30, the time of the offense,

ironically, that the school
l.reakln had been Interrupted
vjcn they rtcdrcd a rad, i.afl
to respond to a citizen's corn.
plaint elsewhere in the city and
that the' later returned to the
burglarized school.
Former police auxiliary

member and city building in.
"The defendants said Shaw as the ringleader In the thefts
"There's no explanation for reception and medical
center
in
spector
Raleigh Paul Sessions,
citizens severly in January Just happened to be there. He and told the court that what the)' did," Rutberg said, August after reports that
1975.
22,
was
ser,tenced to three year
there
didn't participate," Heffernan everything that
Bennett "but they're having to live with had been threats
In a quiet but intense internal said,
to Benne;t's probation pIus 45 nights in
allegedly stole had beers it,"
affairs investigation Sanford
life and of bodily harm to county Jail on a work-release
By the tune a three judge recovered,
During sentencing the Court Hamlin and Campbell.
police officials the night of Jan. Circuit Court panel had handed
program, lie had pleaded guilt)'
Bennett pleaded guilty to reminded the defendants,
At time of sentencing the ex- to buying, receiving and con8 and early morning of Jan. 9 down what some citizens called breaking and entering with "You've breached the trust of officers, their attorneys and cealing stolen property as a
arrested six City of Sanford harsh sentences to the now
Intent to commit a felony, the citizens . . . .
employes — (our police former policemen on June 17 MaxImum sentence could have ployers."
your em- families expressed concern for misdemeanor and the court was
the safety of the men if they told restitution had been nade
patrolmen, a building inspector the details of the burglary ring been 15 years in prison. The
and an animal control officer — operation had coirie out
Former patrolman Hiram were sent to state prison,
by Sessions.
in bits court meted seven years in Lyle Hamlin, 22, pleaded guilt)'
on burglary charges.
One attorney claimed,
The seventh itian who
and pieces.
prison plus eight years to breaking and entering with •'The)"Il j
A New Jersey electrician and
be
sitting
ducks."
pleaded
guilty in the police
The men had been working probation.
Intent to commit a felony and
an auxiliary policeman were the midnight shift and had
Bennett, Ilamlin and Camp. burglary ring cases wasn't an
Former animal control of- was sentenced to five years in bell are now serving
also charged in what became utilized a radio channel for fleer Robert Ray
their officer. Michael Panko,
Campbell Jr., prison plus five years
sentences at the Lake Butler year-old Colonia, N. J., eleclabeled a "police burglary communications thai wasn't 23, pleaded guilty to breaking
probation.
rini!
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('iirroi-tiiiri:) lnctiliitinn
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L.k'rinont
In
neighboring
Lake
visiting
his
brother.in.law, Sgt.
'L'tiere were at least 11 conit a felony and was appeals
on the convictions
bUt
County,
Chuck Tate, who wasn't ininonth plead.'d guilty after burglaries that the defendants sentenced to 10 years in prison, withdrew the appeals in
Former patrolman William volved in the cases, for eight
plea bargaining negotiations, were involved in during the 60 The court later changed the October, The circuit court D. tagnt'r, 24 was sentenced to days when he rode with one of
The auxiliary polIceman, days prior to their arrests.
sentence to six years in prison later denied their motions five years probation plus
Robert A. Shaw,29, was cleared
the policemen who was
Formal charges to which plus four years probation.
when Assistant State Atty. Bill guilt)' pleas were entered inseeking reductions in their consecutive nights in county arrested.
The court said a pre-sentence prison sentences.
Ileffernan dropped felony volved
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Jall on a work-release program.
Panko pleaded ituitty
breakins at a hardware investigation report showed
Campbell's appeal 15
charges against him,
store and
StIll Magner had pleaded guilty to entering without breaking s'i
a high school Campbell participated in pending In the Fourth District ent' without breaking with intent
When the other suspects cafeteria. Tools, small items burglaries at 10 locatloss in the Court
to
commit
a
of Appeals, West Palm
pleaded guilty on Feb. 17 they arid hamburger meat were
intent
to
commit
a
misdemeanor
and
admitted
city.
Beach.
gave sworn statements that named in court as the loot from
misdemeanor. Maximum taking a "hand axe" from a
'These were crimes of inBennett, Hamlin and
ii'ip
Ileffernan said "made it ob- the burglaries. There were
sentence could have been five burglarized business.
tent," said Circuit Judge bellwereheldinanisolatedeell
vious there was no case against other instances in which things Clarence 1. Johnson Jr.
in prison,
He was sentenced to seven
"If "in protective custody" at the )'
Shaw,"
like spark plugs and auto wax
Former
patrolman
Larry
years
probation plus $500 court
these people can do this in Lake Butler state prison
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Payton,
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three
costs
and
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million budget. A $1.8 million official grievance form, con- secretaries), bookkeepers,
total salary increase keyed to a tamed in one of the articles of clerks, and data processors. in Jail. illinirnum $300 hike In base pa&gt; '11-,e master cuntract.
Non Instructuonal Per
History was made Sept. a ssas tied to both the contract
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Pa)'ton
"I'm really happy and proud sonnel of Seminole County hambur eradmitted
meat in astealing
school _______________________
when a master contract bet- and the new budget.
of our ratified contract. This Board of Public Instruction cafeteria breakin and putting
ween the Seminole Count)'
It
Board membc'rsE.C. Harper county has always had a good Association Inc. (NIPSCO), in a garbage disposal
SmailTractor Small Price
I2-hpdimt
School Board and the Seminole Jr. and Pat Telson moved and rapport with Its teachers. Now which Includes food service
The
ex-officers
said '
Education Association (SEA) seconded respectively the we can get on with the job of people, custodians and plant
was signed alter five months of motion which ratified the 45- teaching," Feather said,
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maintenance workers, audio
collective bargaining.
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In addition to SEA's new visual workers, electronic and
It was the first such contract recommended by Layer.
status, three non-instructional typewriter repairmen,
110 UIfl Ru9
ever between the board and the
Board member Allan Keeth, bargaining units were officially couriers, transportation and
9x12 $ 1 0"
teachers,
who cast the lone dissenting certified by the state's Public mechanical workers.
,1S
ALSO
Present for the signing were vote, was unsuccessful in his Employcs Relations Corn— Seususole County School
12*12, i7xlS
Chief Negotiator for the board earlier attempt to reject the mission (PERC) for the 1976-77 Bus Drivers Association, Inc.
Hood Tractor Co.
lUSH Ors.,e Sluw., Trail
Harr
Arm
v-Navy
Pelley. SEA Chief ratification and call a closed school year.
State certification has to be
a'
a s. Fla 32501
a'
Negotiator Steve Rosenthal executive session to discuss
This means the three units renewed by PERC each year,
Surplus
SFA Executive Secretary Gene 25 artIcles of the contract.
can start after Jan. Ito bargain
The I n t e r n a t t 0 n a 1
350 SANFORD AVE.
C rooms, Assistant Director of
Keeth said he opposed the with the board for their first Brotherhood of Painters and
Personnel of the school ad- contract for three reasons. He contract, according to Pelley. Allied Trades Local 1010
45(F4,
ministration Ernie Cowley, said he objected to the
The three units are:
petitioned PELIC to reconsider
FI.ORIDA
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SEA President Pete Bukur and automatic dues deduction for
— The Seminole Educational its action of Oct. 22 in certifying
School Superintendent William teachers and that the board Clerical Association, which the three separate bargaining
iNTIQIES SIIO'.SALE P La 'er
should never give up its includes all aides, secretaries units, but the AFIrCIO petition
H
The master contract for the managerial rights.
(except confidential was denied by PERC.
DELAND ARMORY
1975-76 school year, for more
Keeth also said he opposed
FHffls'l, SATtRh)i,' &amp; t st),5,
t
I, lIS,
than 1,400 classroom teachers the contracted use of the
H0URS
was ratified In a special beard's courier service by SEA
? 6 m. to 10 pm., Sat. I p.m. to 50 p.m., Sax. I p.m. to 6 p.m.
meeting Aug. 28 by the board which he said allows SEA to
members in a 4-i vote,
40 DEALERS SHOWING — ALL EU11MTh FOR SALE
the school distributive system
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salary schedules contained both Feather said he was happy to
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LIII' only %Oflhilri )n the current Iranian government.

A Omafl prevlou.sly held the post of Minister of
I':du-atlon, and there are two dozen women in the Iranian
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JitNUitItY 1, 1976
ADMiSSIONS
Sanford:
tsndrus Chanclor
Eltno James
Helen N. I.undln
(;rorgc L. Swarm Sr.
Margaret C. Waters
Annette Wing
Doris Bogeajis, DeBar)'
James T. Herring, DeBary
(;lenn W. horns, Deltona
Betty Pilcssi. Deltona

Frida Schiffer. Deltona
Katherine
C. Nicholls,
longwood
Janit't' I.. Eckert, Orlando
IflSCiIItGFS
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Altamonte
Springs;
in 1975 of setting "100 per cent $37,512,075 to $70,953,242 in-

the cluding $11,642,560 In new
68,000 to 70,000 parcels of construction in Longwood;
Seminole County real estate.
$26,330,228 to $49,126,352 inThe Job took 13 months in- cluding $5,148,020 in Winter
tensive work by the office's 16 Springs;
$18,091,190
to
appraisers, clerks and workers, $32,610,506 Including new
Calvin liagan
construction of $1,729,035 in
Velma Heath
The appraisal showed that Lake Mary and $12,765,262 to
I3everlv Holley
$150 million worth of flCW $23,774,517 including $1,783,450
Alice I). McLellan
cortstnjctlon had been corn- in new construction in Oviedo.
Charles W. Rabette Ill
pleted in 1974 and these
In Casselberry where city
Irene C. Stinson
properties were placed on the property values were made
Karen Wells
tax rolls for the 1975 year.
known for the first time in
Sheldon F. 7.eigler
The major share of the flew preparation for the levy of an
Arnold Dodd. Ikltona
construction — some $102 property tax by city officials
J.D. Syples. Geneva
million plus — was within the and which never came 'o pass,
Richard A. (,laridgc, Lake limits of the county's seven the total taxable value was
Mary
cities. According to law, owners listed as $107,285,957 including
__________________________
Bruce E. Davis. Lake Mary of properties within the cities $7,1th,775 in new construction.
Carrie I). Sinfelt, Luzerne, have to pay taxes to the
The six cities in Seminole,
IIOWAIII)l. HUGIW'S
Michigan
municipalities and tothe county with the lone exctption of Lake
Howard I.. Hughes, 78, of Old ___________________________ as well. Those owners of Mary, a fledging community
Orlando Highway, Sanford,
jroperties in the unin- incorporated little more than
died Saturday in Sanford.
corporatect areas pay taxes to two years ago, reduced Its tax
Born in Buffalo, N.Y., he
rate. lake Mary retained its
Caine to Sanford in 1946. He was
Yesterday's hIgh 65, today
Under thc reappraisal, the inillage level at three.
a retired businessman, a low 36.
taxable value of Seminole
TheCityofCasselberry,after
member of the American
Partly cloudy Saturday with Count)' real estate rose from its loud protests from property
legion, DIsabled American
a slight chance 1 showers. 1914 worth of $862,431,153 to ownersinthecommunity,opted
Veterans, Masons. Veterans of
Highs In the upper lOs. Lows
In $1,419,176,975.
toputoff the possibility of an ad
Foreign Wars and a World War the upper 40s to low SOs. Winds
In the cities the taxable
'alorern tax for at least another
I veteran, lie was with the southeast 15 m.p.h. Rain
values rose from: $89,913,582 to year
army of Occupation in Europe. probabIlity 20 per cent.

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Fair Sunday and Monday.
San Bernardino, Calif., and Increasing cloudiness Tuesda)several nieces and nephews.
with a chance of rain os'er the
Brlsson Funeral Home in north portion. ('old Sunday with
('harge of arrangements.
lows from the upper !Os cx'
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shock wave shook Sanford

Sanford, why not in other
Manyo(thestolenitemswere cities?"
found at residences, court ofGerald Rutberg, a former
ficials said,
public defender now In private
Police Capt. C. B. F'agan Jr., law practice, urged that
who headed the Internal in- court shouldn't be harder on the
vestigation that resulted in the men, all first offenders, just

Six Swim In Freezing Water

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that area residents have had to
lace more and more as the
('entral Florida population has
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Funeral services for Edward L
Hughes, 79,01 Old Orlando High
way, Sanford, who died Satur
day, will be held at 2 p.m.
Saturday at Brislon Funeral
Home with Father Leroy 0
Soper Jr officiating w,th a
Masonic service to follow.
Friends may calif dm5 p m. tol
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tides: high 8:51 a.m., 9:15 p.m.,
low 2:20 n.m., 2:59 p.m. Port
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For those who haven't made their New Year's
resolutions, it still isn't too late, so maybe th is news
will inspire folks to resolve to cut back on expenses.
According to th e Flor ida i nstitute of Certified
Public Accountants, the Social Security tax in.
(Tease (of 5.85 per cent of the first $15,300 earned)
th at begins today, won't be the last. Next year,
according to the Institu te, the amount of income
(axed is expected to rise to $16,CO0, and in 1978 the
rate is expected to go up to 6.05 per cent.
If you want to take your mind off taxes for a
while, you might want to enroll in one of Seminole
Community College's courses in offi ce training.
Registra tion is open for Term II, day and
evening classes, at SCC's Vocational Business
School, and at the Sou th Seminole Center in the Pan
Am Building located In the Interstate Mall on the
corner of SR 436 and Interstate-4, Altamonte
Springs. Th e classes, which cost only $10, begin Jan.
5

According to SCC, individualized instruction
offered in typing, bookkeeping, office machines,
beginning and advanced shorthand, office
procedures, business English, IBM keypunch,
transcription and business math ema tics. For the
fee, a student may tak e a full schedule or individual
classes in office training,
U.S. Senator Lawton Chiles will be In Sanford on
Jan. 9 to meet with supporters at a dutch treat
luncheon to be held at the Mayfair Country Club at
noon. The public may make reserva tions by calling
322-4664 or 831.0823. Reservations must be made by
noon, Wednesday, Jan. 7, The luncheon will cost $,

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Did you ever wond er about the difference bet.
ween Med icare and Med icaid? The Department of
Health Education and Welfare recently has revised
a free booklet called Med icaid-Medicare Fora free

It was a year ago that John Scali, then the U. S.

"tyranny of the majority"
t'n,ihl ruin fh trrl;k;i;#t.
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utit effectiveness 01 that international body. That
t y ranny was high in the saddle during the 30th
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Movnihan, took his seat in the Assembly last
September promising to give the t. S. position a

tougher and more vocal stance. fie did so, and with
an uncommon vigor, saying what needed to be said
in the face of obvious distortions of the truth in the
rhetoric and resolutions advanced by the
"nonaligned" bloc
voice in the United Nations is long overdue. It may
offer the best hope of saving the U. N. from
deteriorating even further toward being as iieffectual as the old League of Nations. However, it
becoming apparent that the only real cure may lie

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Seminole Coinnninity ('illege's basketball tcatii returns to action tonight in a
two-day tournament in.
volt ing IIillslorough,
Manatee and l'.dison.
St'nok's first round
opponent is llillsborougti
The 7 pin, game ill be
Followed by a contest pitting Manatee against host
Edison.
The Raiders, 8-2, are ex.
pected to encounter hillslxrough tonight ith the
likes of regulars Terry
.lamesom, ('hip Nor,
Rand Faber, Vernon
Johnson, Jim MClflt)TC.
[lot)Jacobs ant ligi
\1&amp;' Dona ki. Th e l(aiders
have a snphnnmre.stu(ldC(J
lineup, with John 7CUI1 in
rese?ve.

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Ohio State
Loses Poll Po..
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FORT

DoLores Lash, Lake Mary Chamber of
M
Commerce President, reminds us there will be a
meeting of th at Chamber Jan. 9 at 8 p.m. at Tile
Forest in lake Mary. Attorney Douglas Stenstrom
is slated to be guest speaker at th e meeting, and
entertainment will be provided by the Lighthouse
Quartet, according to Mrs. Lash.
—Audle Murphy

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session' of the 11. N. General Assembly.

Oklahoma Gives No. I Effort,

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ambassador to the United Nations, warned that the
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Raiders

to Consumer Information Center, Dept ,
9. PUCbIO, Cob 81009.
Th e General Services Administration points out
that Medicare and Medicaid bo th help pay med ical
bills, but they are not the same. Medicare is for
people 65 or older, rich or poor. Medicaid Is for
certain needy and low income people such as the
aged, th e blind, the disa bled, and members of
families with dependeiit children, It Is is.ib1e for
soine people to have bo th Medicare and Med icaid.

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Sooners

Crunch

Michigan, 14 -6

Seminole

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.yman Home;

sIl1\MI i Al .........hey 'ye got
- a 40-yard Steve Davis
:rt',it defcne, they were out. to Tinker Owens pass
play,
taruhi rig,'' leading Mi ch igan followed iuiuwdiakly by a
39.
defender Greg Morton says in yard endarounti touchdown run
praise of the Oklahoma unit Ii Billy Brooks.
and a 21-yard
that iloiiiina(cd the Wolverines f o urth down run by Jiti,
I4. in the Orange Bowl.
('nibreath, followed by a 10Morton, a Ii neiiian who was in yard scori ng run by Davis.
in hi tackles to lead the %Vol.
lint Oklahoma quarterback
vt'rints' il •fated upset bid Stt'ti' Davis praised
Michigan
'I hursdav night. had similar as — probably the quickest
tie.
praiM' for his tcariini;ites
(en_se I've ever seen in I ll y ca'It's tramigi' how fate plays a rt-rr at oklahoma.''
rile in big ball gamin's,'' he said.
Michigan defensive end Dan
'A co uple of big plays . That's
hat really hurt. We really .lilek cal led the Sooners ''a very
fine offensive learn'' and added.
dt'(en5e(1 them good.''
'11w breakdowns cre at)- ''They got the job done and
scored points. We hit them real
but they kept coining
0
back."
So t 1u's best. Oklahoma or
11w Ohio Stato teatmi that chipped
M
the Wolverines 21-14 for the Big
Ten title"
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Bucks

ains

Falter

Howell

Four Seminole ('ounty hugh school basketball (earns
Find out if they lost any of their sharpness over the
(liristrnas holidays tonight as they return to the cage
ars.
Seminole is home against defending state champions
Orlando Evans, Lyman is home against West orange,
Trinity Prep plays in a two-night tourney at Mount Dora
and Lake Howell travels to Melbourne to participate in
the Mustier Classic at Melbourne Central Catholic.
The game which will attract the most attention is the
.Seminole-Evans encounter. Seminole is 5-5 Ad played
-p(rati('ally, losing to inferior Icarus and beating outfits
ranked in th e tate's top 11'. 'tin' highlight of the season so
far for coach Joe Mills' Seriminoles was a 59-57 upset of
Seibrceze. previously undefeated and ranked sixth in the
sta to.
Evans is ranked 10th currently.
Seminole looks to its high scorer. Reuben Cotton, who
is averaging 20 points per game and hasn't been held to
less than 16 many of the team's 1 0outings.
Kevin Brown.11-4 post who has been on the injury shelf
the last two gaines, i.s expected back for tonight's game,
David Wiggins. Tini flames, Terry Smith and Tom
llo!IingsworUj round out the top six for Seminole.

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UCLA

PASADENA, Calif. 'AP? t'('l.A gets In the Its,.ce Bowl
only once every decade, but
once here the Hruinms take glee
in beating the nation's topranke(I (notball learn.
ranked
"We don't go very often. but
tan wi do, si ito it up right,''
said UCLA Athletic Director
J.D. Morgan as the Bruins
(lashed into their locker room
Tim ursd;iv after their 23.10 upset
,1 unbeaten No. 1- ranked Ohio
t Ic.
TI was exactly 10 years ago
that UCLA last was in the Rose
Howl, And the Bruins then used
a stern defense to stun topranked unbeaten Michigan
State 14-12.

A new kind of enterprise is flourishing in
Washington
WASHINGTON
thanks to the Freedom of InSome weeks ago in Ohio,
U lid 0
presidential contender Eugene McCarthy was .
formation Act, which has pried open the files of
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federal agencies; thanks more to the ever.
approached by a woman who at first demanded
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growing volume of facts, data aM dneurnntc
answers to some emotionally nhrased auetinn
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In both cases, UCLA had lost
churned out by the government, and probably
%
then
became
hysterIcal
andbgan
attacking the
relationship between power and responsibility in
Ni. I," said Jilek.
earlier in ej season to their
Usmtofatlto the -%.asj%.epflceofthe
candidate with her hands, It was an ugly Incident
"
Wolverine q uart er bac k Rick
the U. N.
Jan, 1 oppo ne nt, but gained refederal bureaucracy in every aspect of our lives.
"
that
should have been intercepted by Secret
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1 agreed. "They played
venge. And both times the
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Th e en te r pr ise is document retrieval, a field
-Service protection, but was not because,
'Me tide began to turn in 1956 when membership
Keys
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like
the
No.
I
team
in
the
coun
UCIa\
offense came Into the
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ransas
in which some half-dozen firms have sprung up
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somewhat incredibly, Gene McCarth y has
in the organization reached 80 and those nations
II) he Smital.
1J
o
game
he
ralded, but it was the
in recent years with names like Disclosure, Inc.,
s
repeatedly been denied Secret Service security
=—
now identified as the Third World could
Oklahoma
All-America
oft-maligned
defense which
.
Federal Fifing Service, Fast Federal Services,
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majority. Today, wi th the membership 144, this
held
the
foes
without
a touch.
d
Wash in gton Researchers, Washington Service
do%
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for
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the
first
three
periods.
40th annual Cotton Bowl Clisic thoroughly domn
Bureau and FACS (Fast Accurate, Confidential
the forces that direct them, McCarthy, a fcictner
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mated the s'ortil on p one-yard plunge Sooners by saying, "There's no
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The
Buckeyes
pushed the
spirit of the U. N. charter with such actions as the
Service,
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into a little Las Vegas New Southwest Conference co- mtfl(1 flit'
congr essman. a former senator , and one of t he
game was tied 10-10 at doubt about it. I think we're
Bruins
all
over
t
he
wind-swept
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A large corpora tion, for instance, wants to
Day
and the Arkansas 'hampion Razorbac ks,
most widely recognized political pe rsonalities In
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1 after beati ng a great team like
halftim,ic,
field
in
the
first
half
Thursday,
Razorbacks came up holding
o r
the na ti on, does not qua lify as a major
know how the Federal Trade Commisdon might
lint I)oolevdecidedtr,deal for
.
. St
deliberate isolation of Israel at the expense of
Michigan."
(i'orgimi
ollapsed
like
a
but
led
only
3-0.
The
key to
the aLe.
react to an action it is contempla ting,
esidential competitor. Terry Sanford
advancing the interests of the Palestine Liberation
t'('I..A'sictorywasa
c
ha
nge in
2
A widow with a claim with the Veterans
(;trgia Coach, Vince Dooley
Fred Harris, too, and whatahisname Milton
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Georgia lined up without half with Arkarfsas scor in
organization and the adoption of flagrantly
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the
offensive
game
plan,
ATLANTA
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All
sa id
i — It was ex.
g 21 Dwight hicks wasn't so sure.
MmJn atlonn
gambled on his pet trick play huddling. Goff casually walked poirts
her husband's Army serial
aic but it is the Implied Judgment of the
in
the
fo
ur
th
misleading resolutions like the one condemning
period.
Coach
Dick
Vermeil.
"It's hard to compare the two pected Ii) be the last hurrah for
number.
when the Bulldogs held a touch- over to the ball as if to tie his
federal government that candidate McCarthy is
Zionism as "racist",
Arkansas
he said. "Their person- North Carolina State's Bucke
A businessman wants to set up a profitquarterback
Scott
ht'mmis,"
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down lead late in the first half, shocstring, look tile map from
"They had been u_sing a mana never-us-mind oddball wulerurving of official
but
sharing
plan and needs details from the Labor
it backfired so bad Ar- c'nter and suddenly flipped
The
Th
e U. N. has become a weapon for politi cal
concern.
Vft
to-man
pass defense and bring.
SPORTS
it Jiasses to set
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An equal split of opinion came ball player turned out to be the
Deparji
kansas scorched the Southeast backw ards to Flanker
up
two
touctulowii
warfare by th e Th ird World, and the question now
ing
the
safety
( flay Griffin) up
Unfortunately, this decision has also apYear's Eve as West
Gene
runs
by
Forte
ii:
comparing
—
A
and
a
Oklahoma
hero
New
five-yarti
('onkrcnce
runners-up
31.10.
Washing
consumers
group
wants
to
find
out
how a
ton. Earlier mi the scais whether even the raper tongue of Mi. Muynihan
Evening Hera, Sanford, Ft.
Friday, Jan. 2, 1975A to help on runs," said Vermeil
parently been made by other instituUmal I
!
,coring (UsIl by Rollind
1,alfback Joe Wa.shington * who Virginia upset the Wolfpack 13ctrtain product fa red In a Consumer
I
**All we did was go to our short
ducts
"Everyone wid second guess son against Vanderbilt, W.lshand the suppo rt President Ford prove effective
elements of the Republic, thost notably
SafetyCommission test.
whether the play sho ul d have mgton had dashed 36 yards For :i said "I was surprised." Fuchs, gained 79 yards to lead the 10 in the Peach Bowl college _______________________________________________________________
passing game. It's awfully hard
communica ti ons media. Though McCarthy has
in bringing about any changes. While the U.S
The Newcomer
Sooners, with two- time hleis- 1oot'm11 game.
The answers to these and thousands of other
been called at that time and touchdown after Goff faked
to
co ve r good receive rs wi th a
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S
d:
"I
think
ai
that
trick man
been running unof ficially for the presidency
Congress has gone along wi th the obligation th e
Thi' Pack led l in the fourth said. "So, in a flay. I guess this
questions from corpora te executives, lawyers,
Trophy
winner
place on the field," said Geor- tying his shoestring.
Archie
other
br
Do
n,
finishing
up
t
man-to-man
ir
he
defense."
Pl Jt brOke their back."
since Aust of 1974, and offi cially since last
period when West Virginia makes up for toy senior year in careers in
1 lead (,riffin of Ohio State.
United States to provide support to the U.N. as a
.
gia quarterback Ray Goff.
financial institutions and Private indivkluals are
the
I'each
(;tirgmn
Bowl
in
This time Washington was
had taken a
Jantwry, there has been precious Little comQuarterback John Sciarra
quarterback Dan Kendra lofted basketball. I hope it does,"
available in the bulging tiles of this or that
.
world political forum,' that obligation does not
"The shoestring play could supK-,(4I to hand off to tight erxi on Alan IA'iIVI1t'.% 3S-yard field
which they starred as freshmen used
the
A have to say Joe Washing- ~
rnumcat.ion of the fact. His announcement of
tactic to hit flanker
50-yard
bomb
which
was
government agency. But who knows where to
have been a great one or a sorry Richard Appleby who was in goal and a 21-s ard touchdown Inn is the best
extend to supporting it as an instrument for
'
i. rout of
intent was not carried by any television network,
offensive back - tipped by a N.C. State defender
The
Mountaineers.
who
were
in'ihc
19"
West
Vir.
Wally
Henry
for touchdown
look or has the time or resources to go to
tme and this one turned out turn Instructed to throw
vilifying the United States and stacking the deck
Matt Robinson to l'vi' ever faced," said Morton. before
a pass
humiliated
by
N.C.
State
49-13
his
comments
since
in
more
than
75,000
press
'
'pzlsss
bf
16
and
67 yards and
6-foot.6 split end Scott
wngton to get the Information '
Sort)'."
"I've faced Archie Griffin for
to (;off, streaking down the Washington.
against such natior.s as Israel or South Africa.
in
the
1972
Dave
hit
Don
twice
release copies have stirred few print headlines.
Peach
Bowl,
also
in
a
3Wendell
Tyler,
suffering
MmI( 'l)nnald grabbed it like
from a
That's where the "document detectives"
$$It would have been ,I great sidelinesasa pass,eligible end.
The 12th-rattil Bulldogs, sev- Noyears in a row. I never saw
scored their first touchdo wn in yard touchdown drive in If
paint
i
-ri
"It's
taken
us
a
year
and
play
a half," says a
if it had worked," moaned
This year's general support appropriation by
Instead, Washington ran into " P°iM un(1cr(Ioj.s, stopped tue -Archie run like Washington. I touihdo
come in*
-4 (trmmnhit' fashion, Kendra hit first period, which ended with
yards for another score to cinch
.
NIcCarthy aide, "Just to convu
lice some reporters
Congress for the U. N. totaled $168.7 million
n,e. Arkarm,Ls offerLse in the first think WiLshington .should have
a
lealinnale
and
fumbled.
I1
Each of our senior citizens, regardless of
Artie Owens with ,I 79-yard flick%, A(Lanisscoring from the
our_seIf
and
the
triumph that gave the
growing
he's
alive."
others,"
But
e
who
we
are
says FACS president Afthur IA*s. I'All
Georgia held a 10-3 lead with backer Hall McAfee of Ar- half ith stunting linebackers.
per cent more than last year. Wh en our con''n the Ileisnian Troy."
race, color. or creed is entitled to:
-m
scoring
rs_s
with
four
seconds
F3fliIns
a 2-1 record.
'tid
MacDonald.
who
had
older know there are many other problem not
the Information we have access to is public
There are some soft reasons for this kind of
The right to be useful.
tributions to the specialized agencies of the U. N.
remaining
in
the
first
half
to
cut
listed
Forte
gained
112
yards
to
win
which
face
the
But Jilek praised Washington checkered four-year basketball
formation. But our staff knows how to honeinan
elderly.
oversight. McCarthy's campaigndirec
The right to obtain employment, based on
are included, the current bill to American taxthe niost valuable offensive mis "very quick, but not pow- career at West Virginia before the N.C. State lead from l to
specific areas like bird dogs."
A
backwoods
sage
once
said,
"Everybody
Cocome
says
ill fortune has been one: "We hit
merit,
payers comes to $409 - million.
player award stiIle McAfee, erful.
talks about the weather but nobody does San Francisco on the day Patty Hearst was
('outing Otit for football for the 10.6.
Most requests are processed withIn 24 hours,
The right to freedom from want In old age.
%%
ho recovered two fwnbles, in.
anything about it.,, Update the epigram by captured,
Bryant Favors
"I've never seen a back like first time this year.
For that kind of service FA charges a fee of
Until then, it looked like anwe arrived In Philadelphia at a time
For the United States to abandon the U. N.
The right to a fair share of the conunity's substituting
tercepted
a
pass
and
made
sevArehk',"
he added. "He's a
"I had led (he team in scoring other field day for Wolfpack StetsonHomeVs.
"senior
citizen"
for
"wear."
hotocopying.
when
the
media
there
were
If a
preoied with
altogether would only surrender the organization to
recreational. educational," and medical
en taces, was the top defen- magnificent back, has many as a freshman and then I got quarterback
customer must have the Information the same
Dam Buckey and
Our representatives in Congress tell us they sensational murder of the Knight newspaper
r*jrces,
the destructive elements within it. Still, Congress
Pla)('f.
imioves and he's got the power." %Ol cvcr year, MacDonald his favorite
day, the charge Is $10, plus 60 cents a page. Il he
are
aware
of
our
needs
heiZ."
twin
and are doing something
The right to obtain decent housing suited 10
will be justified if it takes another hard look at out
can wait a week, the cost is $6, plus 35 cents a needs of
improve living for the elderly, They make
yo
*
,
it
ffG
later
years.
Beyond
this,
am
it's true that Mccarthy's In.
U N. support with the idea of reminding th e
pa ge.
utg ers T
The right to the moral and financial support speeches and introduce ne w legislation.
dependent bid, that is his refusal to run as a
General A:,
Platitudes
are served us by the Wh
semLly of the old a6ge t~at he who
There appears tQ be no chance of a recession of one's family so far as is corWstent wig) the
NEW OUIANs iAl'i -- hlol, ix'rung the door to otht'r,
ite House Democrat, has hisicaBy dictated elements of
calls the tune should pay th e piper.
in the document retrieval business. "Sixty-seven best interest of the family,
l)e l.A N I)--Stetson "in absentia" for the foray.
but this is mostly "pie-in-the-sky" and not very futility, one study reporting that the average
Coach
Ilaul "Bear' Bryant of In claim the national crown Ili
I
appetizing
or
nourishing,
t'niversitv,
winner
of 20
federal agencies make over 7,000 rulIngs in one
The right to live independently, as one
fourth-ranked Alabama said the final Associated Press poll.
presidential vote for all candidates outside the
"Dave Dickson is one of our
straight
basketball
gaines
on
year's time," says Lewis. "That gives you an chooses.
its
During the month of June, for example, five
greatest
Thursday
that
polls
deciding
boosters and a favorite
"Ohio State is playing a team
ma jor Parties ( 1418 to l)was just per cent of
hoiiie
idea of just how much Information is available,
court,
enterta
The right to live and die with dignity.
ins
Rutgers
important bills for OI&amp;r Americans were In. the total count.
national
of
the
team,"
Hatter coach
football
chain, they've already beaten 21
tonight
with
hopes
of
making
For
businessmen,
these
files
are
as
troduced
It
The
right
Glenn
in
Wilkes stated. ,,we had
gold mines."
pionships shoul'I not include points," Bryant noted shortly
of access to all knowledge
Big Band Needed
Congress. Two were passed and
What's more, there is a general feeling In
J in i row.
And for those who mine Diem, ®
available on how to improve the later years of signed by the President. One is
wanted
bowl
games.
Dave to be the honorary
leavi
before
ng
New
Orleans
dormant as it both the media and the political public that
Ii,
If
Rutgers can be counted on to coach for the Rutgers game,
life,
waits for Senate
"it
puts
too
much
pressure
on
return
to
Tuscaloosa
where lit'
sub-committee action, The McCarthy is to be taken seriously In the camIn spite of the bitter memories of the Nazi era which i
i-hallenge, liw Scarlet Knights since it will be
That's the Bill of Rights for Senior Citizens President vetoed the Important Health Revenue paign he must first be taken seriously
.
the
kids
when
bowls
are
used,"
said
he
the highlight of
planned
to
look
through
revived, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger,s vWt to his bir.
"
Consumers shoWd brace Uwmselves for a wWch came out of the WNte House Conference Sharing and Health Act. Talk continues on
havi' won eight this season our home season. He was to sit
in the
said
Bryant
at
a
news
conhis mail and then "watch those
an courts. For one thing he Is a co-litigant in the sWt
thplace In Germanymust have given him
barrage of advertising In 1976 for room air
i
on Aging
"ithout adefeat and arc ranked n (lie bench with the team and
in 1961.
fronts about the prcbbcn
fererwe
'the
of
the
Older
to o:enum the federal campa ign
fresheners. This time,
laws
varying slots between eig1hth really keep us stirred up.
bowl victory in nine seasons, a little" in the trio of televised
doing %Well amon9 other things den
to his home town. In this caw, the city of F\ierth presenteci
STANF'Ofll), Calif. iAPi - mmiake some running room for it will take sturdy
will have something to be enthusiastic about
and
14th in three national polls, Unfortunately, he's in the
y bxkpendent
ministration on Aging of the U.S. Department of anything about them.
defenders to
Myer, (rouum Ness Mexico,
13-6 Sugar Bowl decision over Ne%% Year's Day bowl gatnes. Louisiana State's Charlie tht
distinguished native sort with the highest awad it could cam up
candidates access to the same federal unds due
, backfield trio.
Several different brands are being readied Health. Education and Welfare said in one of its
stop
theni.
Two
All-Anicrican candidates hospital and can't be here. So,
J
No. 8 Penn Sta te.
ranied third nationally in Pam.
with, its "Goen Citizens
In the President's 11roclamation of May 1974
regular party hopefuls.
for the market containing newly d
McClendon, who will be coachOhi
o
State's
defeat
I
possibly
form
the
heart of the Rutgers we'll do the next best thing and
"My
approach to this game is ing, behind Penrose and Swick
iscovered recent pamphlets, "As an Older American your as Older American Month
-It takes all Me fun out of the
QtLarteri-xick Jeff Grantz of
- win- Ing [Ile E.Ist team Ili Saturday*s
, he referred to the 1961
Mr. Kiss4er has had the red carpet treatment in so many
chemicals that actuaR
moved
No.
2
Oklahoma.
,
y removebadodors rather
Il
offense
- Phil Sellers. 6-5 make him honorary coach "in
the
McCarthy suit fails, many otn.
major problems will be Money. Heal
bowls."
Carolina also Is an ex. I0 9iVe the public the opportun. West receivers include C ,
Ith and White If0use Conference on Aging and urged believe his presidential bid
am Just masking them, reports Chemical &amp;
51st
Shrine
cities around the world that maybe Washingtm, D. C., which
East-West
net
over
Mi
football
chigan
in
the
Qr
is dDorned
I
4ellent rimner. and Toledo's 'tY to see sOnle great players Steve Rivera
, an(I Granibling's -wnior forward described by ansentia" because we know
Bryant said he would prefer
on the
e
he; Ith care. Living Arrangem nts.
Tran- consideration be given on a community level to grounds
seIdn sees hrn,
Id take the am.One way to lurn him back
Kwile.
Engineering News, published by the American sportation. Opportunities to continue activity developing a new Declaration of Ri
Of impossible financial disadvantage
perform
what
they
do
best,"
Sammie
White.
one national magazine as the he'll be listening and cheering
to seeall ctInference ticups with ange Bowl,as tile top contender
has who
fteenecil
talented
run. Gene Swick figures to be
from his
icks
some help.
ghts and
for
the
national
title
best basketball player in the for us."
and use your skills and experience
the would start off with at least $20 million less
bowls removed anti have
profitably for ObliRations for Older I'lemms.
with a beau band and a key to the city. Even the busy Mr.
''We brought runners, not the m:mum' tien the East stresses
also miiight draw sonic conthan the federally blewd I.
be
running
a lot and West East-West game and have East; mn41 Mike Dabney, 6-4
~ 4, college football go to a playoff sideration. along with unbeaten blockers," thv I_9U coach ad- Passing. Swick's 8.074 yards it). will
Kissi.nger cmid hardly redg spwxbng a few dovi in Wuhington
The Rutgers gamnie has bceh
quarterbacks Craig Penrose raised more than $4 inillion for senior guard Sellers has been
system to decide a national
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ed ,I F-unily Night game
'tri7ona State, which upset uuiitted when analyzing the abil- t4il offense broke the NCAA ca - and Steve Myer will be doing their
hospitals fcr crippled rhil. averaging 24.7 points per game and a special
reer record held 1)), Jill, Plun.
,
price offered for
ubr;L%ka
in
the
Fiesta
Bowl.
itics
of
running
backs
Sonny
their share of Ixissing.
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dren in the first 50 )cars of their ar)(I Dabney is close behind with amilies—two adults and two
He said he would be willing to
Collins (if Kentucky, Lonnie kilt of Stanford.
"I know l'vc been called one existence, are hoping for a mi 17.5 average.
use the present boowl structure
Bryant said he would push for Perrimi of Illinois and
Mike
Stetson will co unter %nth children for $6 ireserved chair
California
of
the best pro quarterback crowd of about 70,000 in StanCoach Mike White
for the playoff games.
mi national playoff at the up- Pruitt of Purdue.
has Cal's All-American back, proSpects in college football, ford Stadium Sa t urday. There three big guns— Ua''eStowers, backs seats). General adBryant's remarks about the coining NC/tA convention
The East will be counting on a ('buck Muncie,
mission seats are available at
senior forward with a 22.5 $2.
on the West Now I want to prove it, and this will te no television coverage
polls using bowl games came
"I don't think coaches stwuld group of big linemen, including squad,
average: Huzzs O'Connell, 5-9
and if ttie 228- gaunt' gives me a chance," said this year.
only a few hours before top- set it up," he said, "I think It 257-pound Dennis Lick of
WASHINGMN — At this crosmoads In time, giving positive sanction, through a
point
guard who serves as field
pound
Muncie
heads
through
Penrose,
the
San
Deland High School plays
Diego State
The East has won the last
ranked Ohio State was deked ShOUJ(1 be a board of knowl.
giddy establishment to Over four million inen ..Th
e need to take a hard look at the path
Wisconsin
and
260-pound
Jun
general
In- the flatters; and Winter Park High in a
the
line
behind
Wyoming
star
who
led
ey peacef ul protest. The
we are profusion of pacts, trade missions and ipectacles have,
the
nation
in
three
games
but
trails
in
the
,~
1)), UCIA 23-10 in the Rose tAgable people to do it."
Ei&amp;son of Nlimis.%ippi State, to fullback I.a%%Ten(,
y were mowed down by Red 4
in recent years, produced four
I lave Dickson. honorary coach preliminary gaine at 6:30 p.m.
traveling with out Scviet advt'rsarjes,
e Gaines, 231, passing this .season.
times as Army border guards
of diplomatic bonhomie, to the tightenIng of the
on
the
pretext that they
Crtaln1y, we support policies that seek a Kremlin sq'ews
many subs and surface combatants as we have,
on the peoples of Eastern They are prxludng
were trying to flee to China.
reduc'ti',n in ter,.sions, We also appreciate
70 per cent more tactical
Europe and th e &amp;vic Union.
And at Karaganter, wh
aircraft. In ground forces equipment, it Is a
Secretary of State Henry KLvdr
en laborers at a
In return I'm this, we were told,a new spirit of production ratio of seven
take advantage of the opportunities for
metalurgic&amp;l factory building site were driven
cooperation and exchange would flow, acby hunger to riot, no
"What we have l a flight from reality,"
mane'jye- created by the Slno-S,
mediator or bread was
split And cornpanied by a gradual liberalization of life
provided,
Th e protest was Immediately crushed
.,
-9
of course, detente is pleferaj)k to nuclear
There
is
no
sadder
illustration
of
this
flight
by
Soviet
tanks,
artillery
behind the Iron Curtain, But this has rot
S
9
come to from reality than America's inability to keep a
siackie,
and helicopters.
9
At the tilli p it never eve
I played against him, "71iis
clear, cold eye focum d on the witure of Sovict
Rut the lessons o the past should have put our
By NIUNRAY 011I)ERMAN
But far inore li6ificant than the occasional
Canton, O., ,Ind every one of I~llt t he quest for recognition lit, o%% ns .I
I
su(cc~.sful
Instead , we sce a step-up of Soviet repression rule.
A
i
..
''Van l3rockill) 11kcd to plot tx, intermptCd. "O.K., Francis,
II
Our iIIUcal leaders, reang
kid'll
never
last
untru
than
tvo
occurred
to 'l'arkcnton that lie (heuii frouti Sammy Baugh to has been
ScnIces
The
Herald
numachimie.giianings
is
the
pervasive,
aimost
perhaps
grating.
ulating euphoria., at home, an increased exploitati
management
consultant
one man against the other," Dial's enough."
had set a new mark.
M Of Eastern the pendulum aspect of American
or three years.'
Kiss*er has dwvfn us too many bear hugs,
Otto Graham to V.A. Tittle IV
i
"Now l'rii the greatest," he company. He is probably a remembers Francis, "and I
mass universal silence among the Soviet masses. So )
0
lie's perceptive and lucid and
Europe. a renewed pressure aftned at the an. txsychology. have promoted an intagery that conditioned b y six decades of tyranny are they
"Well, not inany players have
.
MINNEAPOLIS,Minn — The,
"We were in a two-minute has been surpas,sed in passing sa%s
clinking glasses and smilmg co,nonuts
cynic-illy. "When your shade more stable emotionally. %%ouldn't .stand for it. I've he's immodest enough to
nexation of Yugoslavia, a revived emphasis on disarms us into regarding the Commurdst3 as that only unbearable hunger
memory is pungent when the played 15 yrars at the age of offense," mys Fran, "and I had productiveity by Tarkenton.
tew
'n is 10-0. it produces the And he dom. n't have bid knees. always said the mark of a pro acknowledgle that
provokes mass
.
revOlutimarY actlun in the West itself and an not much (fifferent from owselves, except
35. "
a
couple
of
plays
on
my
mind
psyche
is
fragile.
Francis
fooftll is a
"
protests.
Individual
dUiaide
States
has
in
recent
years
surr
JereJ
many
nts,
Such
,J''
fm a
ambitious drive to take over Angola as part
unbreakaBy the end of next season, if whole quarterback syndrome.
quarterback is when he has the game of goals.
of a piiliarity of political dogma here and there,
We gianta as Solzhenitsyn and Sahkarov
- Marinaro, coming back to '
was senAsbw-y
Tarkenton
advantages. We have pernijtted our mWtary
Few
quarterbacks
of
his
ability
to
And no player-- repeat NO
wider wbeme to recolmize Africa under the
the lie stays healthy (and I'm no better than I wa back
,
tell his coach to
posture to sag daeroy
sititH early In his in-ofessional has ever fto%-n as many huddle, had to jab him and say,
But meanwhile, our intelligence agents ha.,e rare.
from sçerority ha mmer and sickle,
A do have -areer ambitions,
ng with 'bleep' off. The coach really
Tarkenton
has
never
missed
a
been gathering data, which shows the unbk
ncm.
football career by a reputation pa es, or completed as many.
little
challenge
to
their
inwants
en
A
tomb-like
silence,
most
heroic
feat
in
football
was so
And thro,ughout the period of detente, a mighty
game because of injury),
a quartertxick to be a bu t I don't think of them," he
the Obedient listiessness,
-- overall Inferiority.
record, Congratulations,"
cunlbenC).
scrambler
as
a
harwu
scarwu
lie
started
V
his
first
st
Soon he'll 1101(1 the record for
Soviet arms buildup has been go on,
says. "They'll come if not this
and-up, take-charge guy."
Francis will hold every major quarterbacking that 1970 team
stretdiing from the Utic Sea to the Sea Of
It will
Francis has always been
game as ;I Viking in 1961. lion
eager to get cut of his protective touchdown passes, too.
.
Japan betokens the most fearful
We'~a"'e Accepted the short Vnd of the sbck in continue, moreover, under the new five-year followed these reports over the years,
a
9-5
record."
lifctitn.~ passing reord listed in to
There was
crime of !nIn
appreciated as a smart and glib t
- --amop,
anPs liulitAtIoris. We have balW out the *
pocket, a guy who'd make the
n, with its emphgsb on heavy irdustily over Khrush
v S an Incident, for example, from ar#4 116 3LKX*33M. By Joining utter
With the (;iants. from 1967 Vander Kelen supplanted him charmiung, persuasive. During satisfaction t'i me to find myself
rutWesmss
h
Record Manual.
vhe - fim when FAhos at Yakuts
Kremlin
The
completion
record
was
aml
nimble
quarterback.
But
aie
NFL
spectacular play and then turn
from repeated agricultural eon*j
through 1971, he went head-to. for it couple of games for the his Giant period, before the UP there among the greatest.
k to tl~e reprezMve devices of Modem technology f
were contaminated with radiation
ciata strophes at the cost of irJUtL,w our own fw,A
around and give up 25 yaeds. achieved by the feisty quar. a pure pas.ser" N ever. "Almost
and communications, they
from Soviet
"The
data
I'm
producing,"
Ile
head with Joe Namath for Vikes in the inid-1960s. Bob Vikings retrieved hini in 1972, S-unmy Bough was mv hero
have largely sucJames Schlesinger, the savvy former If-&amp;-ni)b tests. Thc. ('01"I'llissan,
They also said he'd have a terbark of the Minnesota DO one has ever called me a says boldly, "will Justify the quarterback
not %anting the
ceeded in imposi 9 a slave itnentality on a whole
acclaim
in Ilerryplayedafullgamnein 1966 he collaborated with me for ''' I was a kid living in
price's.
We
have
given
the
Soviets
valuable
DefenseSecre',
paints
thIspic.
"Weasa word to spread, simply had them slaugh, people.
at s gore
; __ wrong, Charlie? Why haven't we
Vikings near halftime of a great passer." he says wist- fact !hot either I'm the great": Manhattan. Fran carries no which was televised ba
economic credits and h oIogktow
k0w In
the
short
career
became
of
naUn are Indulgent, In an ostrich syndrome, in
ck ot threc years on a weekly column
been able to rocive 311 the world's problems like
More recent reports
fully. Oh, maybe his wife,
big,
recent
effort
against
the
San
against
risks
he
iook
how
the
isser
ever
traditi
or
In
the
top
Ii
1'e,"
traumatic
return
for
toum
Of
Nttering
ballArinas
and
Jolly
but)-ini
of
on
scars from the ex- Fran's home town of Atlanta, for NEA during the football high school and college, Johnny
g our heads in the und and rwt obsening
So we learn once again that all our
I
;W,- 0 rI ~ ~-ry t:,) -11 Yakutsk contitiue3. Near the
Diego Chargers, lie had just Elaine, and their kids have.
smiles and
puIng linemen.
It's unusual for Francis, with pirienco, lie IsJust as secure as and the slight led to his
what is going on.
final season, On Sunday night, Fran Unitas was incomparable, the
be`r'
an`_C1dneS`e favors wOn't melt the icetx.rg. But how the
border, a gmup of Umber wo S'
And we hae comnpromi.sed our honor by
Thiere are nhw quarterbacks his a.
stute sense of public Namath financially —
"I'll never f,)rget Gino thrown the 2,831st successful
rkers, provoked by iceberg had gro '
"The Soviets save mrnTt'ased their military hunger, marched into
It's not break with Coach Norm Van wcAdd be told, --Let's discuss greatest, ..
Ule was the bug nuts."
wn and how we have shrunk
the nearest tow,, in a
Marchettl,"
recalls
Francis,
pass
of
his
career.
a
four-yard
enshrined
in
the
ProfeMional
relations,
to
put
himself
out
on
a
generally
known
Fran
was the Brocklin and the demand he be
tact wi' realireti th
ses this wo
play
action
pas
.ek."
So. idiomatically, is Fran
Football hail of F'aune at
' - :'dicting after the first time swing pass to Ed Marinaro.
limb of personal achievement, first $100,000 quarterback, and traded (to New York),
Thirty minutes later, he would Tarkenton, at last
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IA)S AM1l'J.Fs (APi
and
solid defense Sunday in the
r Oakland owner Al DavisOh one f these da) s
While the Is Angeles coach
i e II town V, ft in it uvcry
'
(buck
hi
s.i s Ia W ill Ii i e I )aIl,is I s Angele
t
}
s duel for the i s conc erned with Dallas'
it, U httsburgh Steelers
in the thing." Davis said casUntil Sunday though, the lots to think about when the National Football Conference unorth xlox shotgun offensive
huJd sit on the bench for the ually. But we're proud of our Oakland l*'avado is slightly shotgun-toting Cowbo
try to championship ;nd a Super Bowl set, he says he is worried more
hail of the American
record. We've stayed up every subdue(l,
shoot holes in time Rains' rock- berth.
ball ( onferenee title game Sunabout the people running the
day
Just to make it a fair
shotgun than the formation itmatch.
SCII.
I
had one injury
"Dallas has many offensive
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Rai der ('oath John Madden
st
then that the O
bath is the kind of quarterback
Oakland3,4CAONIOP
CINCINNATI tAP - Paul l.Cigut
Mimi p
Super
'.hoidds
an
extra
dimension
s
lix
Bro'.'.n,
I1rLJ
to
x blossoming Into i
an o National
1k nntinucd his success in him
your
"
real bowl for superstars and the Football League coaches whose the FL arld only once i n
l4itiiinp the 'mine had Bowl contender l hi
4X545 k'
13 Pa&amp;,
XNI him by. Brown stayed back Ken nditti-sot
remark not onl% fired t1k, success (luring a 41-year career )cars (lid
1A 11r /IVThe Rams should remember
lie have a losing sea.
from tile pro ganw for
Steelcirs but irritated unflap- served s a hallmark of ex. son wNli,
lie
won
I
natio
;ro,05 If
nal title while Stubat h-lo-Pearson. That
coching the likes of five years before I)e
pable Coach Chuck Noll.
seize
, (I a c( c1ling t Ohio State from combintion clicked (in
cellence, resigned nursday as quarterback Otto
7D
5MY
full. chancit to return and fashion
I
"I think we'll have something the head coach of the Cincinnati Nick arion
;I
n
Ill inlit, tout-11 It mm t Ia tmnerguii' lh
Noll re
tht ii had suet t
Ht n,als
ith the (,u
4i .1 a s to lopplo \Imnnesota
NI Iall-trime
ILshmni' k lilt f
sponded HlsSteelersncnton to
lakes Na'.aI Training Center 1711 last Suda'. but it wasn't
'It c unfortunate said Ben Jun Bro'.'.n
beat Oakland 24-13.
his retirement
i
Milli before forming the tile first time th'
gals light end Bob Trump)-.
Ills most bitter moment
e duo had ended
The kind of
bra- ,Ile*s the last of the old lint
&amp;nt..a1s 'ppe4ir Ifrowns in 1946
s hopes for Super
tade that inspires the
roaches George Ihias is gone
Io'.'.l
trip.
I' K
ti'
lion is
part of the Noll game Vince Lombardi Is gone and
Two
)ears
ago,
Staubach
hit
plan
now Paul Brown"
Scouts
Pearson with fourVi-quarter
oac
Insulted By Flyers
,
l
mlilbto
In a
nhue suilnm the Super Bowl before the
16 decIsion over 14)5 Angeles in
Ih 11W
( tTF I) I RLSs- (it'. tmpt', nit negating in'.
season starts I always thought dtnness shocked both his playbum Rl.don opened the F1'.
th4m'm t of a tie and sealing the mrs scoring '.'.ith 11 seconds re- the first round of the playoffs.
rhy
play the games ers and assistant coaches, said
It '.'.a.sn I the lus, that in it
And in the opening game of
When people stand up and
that he was retaining his posi lured to BepGuidolin As coach triuflipn
in4iininj in the
period
the 1975 season the Staubach
they re the best that adds fuel hon as the team's general man of the second sear Kansas Cit'.
F 1st'.'. hert so (lie National 1'. ins Lit) got goals from Will led lo'.'.Ix)'.s handed the Rams
to the fire," 'soil
ager and named assistant Bill Scouts, he had seen more thinIlodce'. l.c.igue the Los Ane i'.iitment and (harron
an 18-7 setback
And Davis has apparentl) Johnson as his Successor
Its Kings outscored tix. Buffalo
his share
kings 9 Sabres 6
11 the phi) of the Rains' d
d no inkling of his delearned the oll le&amp;-,on of tile
ind the Toronto
Butch Gorin~,
, scored three
It %`tas
t1w team's 12-2 season
een nic sh(m)t Owl
tight lip. Not willing to trigger cismon," said center Bob John- that. 11i was insulted - en- M.iplt' I.ca(s downed (1w Calt- mo.mls, one of them
six-goal is any indication, however, the 11% THE. SSO( IATED 1111F_S
John
Johnson
has
something
'.'.ay
before,"
a itiodest Johnson
any short fuse in the Steelers, on, who was the first player raged -- hv the Philadelphia fornia Seals 5.1. In the World secondperiod.,risti
)e Kinj%took Cowboys won't find points easy
to
bthappy
about.
having
gotsadfter
thet
victory.
"It feels
ti'. Association, the Calga- ,m
he is much more conciliatory draft ed by Brown w hen he took Flyers, One nf his
solid
5-1
lead
but
san
the
Sabres
to
come
by
this
time
around,
to
ten the
a good good, real good. This was a big
this '.•r.
the newly-organized Ben- players, left wing Guy Charron, ry Cowboys topped the Edmon- pull within -6 before pulling
The
Rani
defense
gave
up
start
in
leading
the
gals
in
ton
oil
I Just kind of got
1967.
"lie
was
one
of
the
rs
51.
"We always thought Miami
ilwy gain.
suffered a stick cut over his
e
Don
Saleski
and
Hick
founding fathers of football. He right
was the best team in the last
Maple Leafs S. Seals I
the last minute of
play, and only one team
the former teammates, the PortIn the onl) other
yews, but now I'm not sw c. if Aus one Oi the shaping torces in pla% and required stitches. ec- McLet n scored second-peri(A
Right wing Lanny cDonald
1969 Vikings'%%ith 133 - had land Tril Blzers.
Thursda%
night.
the
the Steelers aren't better u'. the National Football League onds later Craig Patrick was gods two minutes apart to scored
and added an as- given up less.
V
When
the
Rockets
have
Washington
Bullets
recorded
a
break
I
iand was," offered the flam. and will probably continue it. high-sticked by Ed V.
1-1
tie.
then
sist to pace Toronto past Cali-tit lin
And in the Rains' latest out- reeded -JJ.%s hich hasn't been 114-10.1 victor)- over tile Phoenix
.
bo)ant Raider managing lie won't stop
oaltender
[lobby
T
forni4m
y.
needed stitches •iml may have d( lphi.i g
rn g, the playof f opener with St
this National Basketball Suns mm American Basketball
survived Ille last-minute
ral partner in an inteniew
Cintiboys 5, Oilers I
ng
poesnian Saiu
Louis
last
Saturday.
die
Los
Association
season. tile &amp;foot-7 A&amp;%cilion took the night off.
bunch of Kansas City rush to lead the
with a Post-Gazette reporter. Brown w ho was named to the
Thes
Hon Chipperfield scored Angeles defense picked off forward has been there for
F13
-ers
pi
st
the
scouts.
Bill Walton s driving layup
"They've got a tremendous Pro Football flail of Fam
tip what proved to
in hatchets," the fuming Guidolin
three
Jim
[fart
psses,
returnCoach
John
Egan.
Thursd.ay
had
given
Portland it IM-98 lead
la'.lor ni4ii,g his first ip
advantage at home and they
said after the 4 2 defeat
'.
ttu
be
the
game
winner
for
ing
two
for
touehejowns
in
the
on
night
he
scored
22
points.
14
of
with
3
12
left Then Johnson hit
pearance Gi L!:r season after Calgary. Co%vtx)),s Goalie Don
know it he adcl~d, also failing the Wes,
Coast an
I
.1,S-23 triumph over the Cardi- them in the final period. to give I pair of free thros, Joe
Stephenson started the MCLVXI picked up his seventh muds
to mention that the Raiders elaborate
hi reasons for to kill somebod) with their Wayne
Houston a 110-107 triumph
first 35 gaines. stopped 17 shots assist lit the year on nother
\ters'.'.t,mthcr tat a basket and
beat the Steelers 1741 thp la_,! 3,
Mulls detefiNive coordinator
Johrmn
has
had
three
good
Johnson
connected twice more
time they visited Three Rivers Hengals to an 31-3 season their about getting penalties.
RayMalavasi
explains
the
games
in
a
row
for
us,
said
to
put
houston
ahead to stay
Stadium.
"What we need is a couple of
most successful sason 'sin
team's
opportunistic
defensive
Coach
Egan
after
the
victory.
ntiile
Portland
missed
:
Noll remains unnervingly their inception eight y
in here to do the same
go
play
as
"anticipation:'
"There
have
been
periods
shots
in
a
row,
cool abotit Sunday's match.
thing, just like they Wd.
However the 67--old
ear
"We don't know what's earn- %%here he tuasn't played much
Wilton. in his second appear"It's a fun 9aznL-Qur guys .
. ought to bring in a couple of
had 'always -- y yj
ing
all the time with a team like and I've asked him to work ex- ant-v
being sidelined with
OUS
like to play fun games." he brushed aside questions of r- butchers who can't even skate
Tiiiie is running 'mut to i aLs offering a chance for I)allas," Malavasi said. "We
Ira hard on his own to keep in wrist and finger injuries, hit 13
says, even as his rival prom'
Otes firement.
but just siving their sticks at register for the Sanford children to become acquainted can guess. through scouting
toil shaiv. lie is a pro arxi he of 23 front tile field and finished
him for a Pro Bowl coaching
everybody in the league and It)
Department's win
reports
and
atistics
that
on
a
has
done it."
with
the
bask's
of
gymnastics
the game with 30
spot.
ha'.e to chop their heads off"
ter activities.
Two
classes
one
for
6
to
10certain
down
they'll
be
in
this
sai
Lack
of
playing
time
is
what
d
Bud'. Tomjano'.ich also
many times." he said last
"Chuck's got more guys theiii
Bep Guidolin had finished.
INvo eight-week adult tleginled to Johnson's lilid-Novelilber s(,ortxl* 22 for llotistt)n.
anti one for 11 to 14- formation and might run this
than anybody else m 10) so it just winter. "I'll continue coaching his team had played to the best ncr tennis classes are offered '.ear-olds, are scheduled for play
but we're not positive,
trade froim, Portland br forBullets 114, Suns 103
for him to coach the as long as It doesn't weigh too of Its ability, outithot the Flyers starting Monday. Both morning afternoons at Lakeview Middle we're anticipating."
'.'.ard-center
Steve
Ilawes.
But
There
was a similar situation
39-34,
failing to heavily.and even had a threeman and afternoon classes are S4 -hool.
Knox said
Cowboys
are
a
Coach
Len
Wilken.s
of
the
Trail
in
l.andovrr.
Md., as lightly.
mention that the coaching job
The soft-spoke: Brown con- advantage in the last minute slated at Fort Mellon Park.
veteran
team.
"01
their
Blazers,
who
blew
a
five-point
wsed
Leonard
"Truck" Robin.
goes to the low of the AFC tide cluded his 41st year of coaching when two Philadelphia skaters This is a low-pressure, strictlyFor
additional
information
oil
starters,
21
are
veterans.
14
of
lead
in
the
closing
three
minson
fled
his
21-point
career high
game
with a total record of 351 sic- were penalizedand goalie beginner class
these programs contact themguys who played in the
utes
found
kind
words
for
Ins
neirl'. 11 points above his
But Davis' "Alas, poor me" tories, 133 losses and 16 ties, in- Denis Herron had been pulled
Also scheduled is a Tuesday Stephanie Englehardt at fly Super Bowl," Knox said,
former co-worker,
average in leading Washingapproach to Sunday's in- eluding a professional mark of from his net.
and Thursday morning ladies Recreation Department.
The Cowboys bring a 10-4
"JJ hit somc fine clutch shots ton
Phoenix,
stallment in one of the most in- 213-114-10 and NFL tides in
But the Flyers' Bill Barber slininasti" class.
Registration
for
these
three
record
into the game, a sellout
on
us
there
at
the
end,
Wilkens
1950,
1954
and
1955
"I
got
a
chance to play a little
tense league rivalries does not
skimmed a shot Into Kansas
Time Recreation Department classes doses Jilin. 9
that
will
benationally
televised
said
more
when
F kin (lla)esI hurt
Jibe with the facts
In his first 10 seasons as a o
h
is
rwck
'
ix.
said
Da
got "lore
oru.
Davis
vis has built an organ- roach, he won a league
o
involved in the
and
Ization that has the best record
tile every year.
ahk' to get some good shots."
in pro foot ba ll over the past 12
fie carved his nitch in profesThe t;-foot-7, second-year for)Cars. The R.aides
used one sional football by fashioning the
'.iriI
from Tennessee State was
season to rebuild and have ('leseland Browns Into a powhigh
scorer for the Bullets, who
since won their division.
erhouse in the old All-Amler'
I 60, 6 60. 3 20 2 E c Nsno Ok ok i (3 i,
had
six
players in double figFOURTH
5-16,
M:
But the Raiders have only Football conference
I
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ven
JOI!4IOI
The rIO DasKergj,
100 370 3 (Ody Ue,tia (5) 3 SO Q
lure 2 Mary Pirn 3 8atmôn s
tires.
I1aes
and Wes Unseld
made it to the Super Bowl once
40
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Sp'do 1 Bannorstone, S INC.6 Q
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4uuti huI 18 Phil tix.nier had
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ORLANDO-SEMINOLE
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321 $371 or 322 M20

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JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC.
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Sanford
Phone 327 7411

321.0041
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PLEX- 2 bedroom concrete
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Friday, Jan. 9, 11 A.M.

71.. Acres. neat, 2 bedroom. 1 bath
home, 3 fenced pastures Ne-w
barn. 526.900

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(formerly Harrielt's Beauty Nook)
519 E First. 377 5712

tables with drawer's, good
dition 377.6017

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Homi' Cl IU"P ','.,r,antt-d Homes

NEED EXTRA LARGE FAMILY
ROOM? This one has been
drastically reduced to $3,000 below
FHA appraisal for a quick sale,
Carpeting, range and lots more,
All for 173.900.
EXECUTIVE LIVING' 3 Bedroom
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excellent condition. Price reduced
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109W. 1st St. 377723$
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LIGHT HAULING, junk 1 trash
Will Haul Anytime

322242O
MIS 2565 PARK

ANYTIME

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eneva

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GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROMTODAY'SWANTADS!

KENMORE WASHER.part$,

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Large

OR UNFURNISHED

125

'

NO SECURITY

DEPOSIT.
3 Mo.

1 YearLeases

Hwy. 17.92 Across
Jk11J1IOkh

Custom Work

1 &amp; 2

FURNISHED

E(AjTOQS

Home Improvements

Licensed.

Fr" estimate 373 6031

APARTMENTS ( Interior, Exterior Plastering.
Plaster Patching &amp; simulated

TOWNHOUSES

3222090

A1tert1on Dressmaking, ladies',
men's, children's Drape's, Qvi;,

2562 Park Drive
3221863

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WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
WORK? Place a Classified Ad
the Evening Herald today.

in

Pet Care

Upholstering. Donna Canada
3770707

Upholstering
Qualt,' uphCls'er nO Free pck up ft.
delivery Call br free etimnate.
201 E. COmmercial, 37341,)
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PET REST INtl
toardncj &amp; Groomn
Ph 3.,'2 40 37

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br

&amp; stone specialty 322 2710

Photography

Wall

Papering

ProfessIonal Wallpaper Hanger
Licensed ResIctentiat, Commercial
FreeEslimtesph3776171

I'holoqraphy by .%'unSc.n Cockayne

Fine wetiJng ç4iotos reasonably

pv'ceti Phone 373635$
SOLAR HEATING AND WATER r-

Well Drilling

PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Call______________________
Phil Gonzalez 3OS 323

Plumbing

If you Uo't bliCYe that want ads
bring
try one, and lilifen to vV J KING P'urnb.ng Supplies--

your phone ring Dial 377 7611 or

Fixtures Water Pleat,q. 1a.m. 10

5)) 979)

i 'it lhJu Sal 2331 S Park Drive

373 5.6'2

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-S#s-j

Carpentry. Remodeling, Additions.

2 BEDROOM

Professionally Aianaqed

:iDNtkUL

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[enD
?S-

STUDIO I,?, 3
BEDROOM SUITES

SANFORD

shingles Aft work guaranteed
BROGD(N ROOFING 32) 47)3

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APT PROWN PE5

Air Corxitonng. 312 f317

I

ner

Luxury Patio Apartments

1505 W. 25th St.

Oil Burner Cleaning 1. Service, 21
Hour Service Dykes Hea'ing &amp;

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Roofing And Carpentry Repar
Free estimates
CaIl,73 6769

Sewing

-

Gardens

FROM

Heaters Cleaned. all maks 15
yearsexpetience. Paul Miller, 372
$790.

MOONEY
APPLIANCES 373 0667
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Roofing

Exper t roof repairs, flat roots or

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service, used machines

REALTORS

DRIVE IN TV SERVICE - Fast
Service 702 Live Oak BIvi
Catselberry Phone 131 9411

Pest Control
I
Heater C1eantng

Bunk Beds and Dishwasher
Phone3fl76&amp;3

Call Sanford's Sales Leader

Radio &amp; TV

Phone 373I7?3

cat in kitchen, carpeting Driveby
111 Cou,itry Club Drive and ..
,
compare at $18,500.
Refrigerator, Dryer,
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AlA CLEANS ALL
Exterior pressure Cleaning

C&amp;A BackHoe Service

Burglar Alarms
o, OFFICE MACHINES
Singer Sale
"We scrvce all makes and models"
Golden Touch 'Pd Sew. $75. Touch 'N
FreePlckupandDelivem'y
Sew model 600. $169 50. Touch 'N Let Us Burglar Proof Your Home S,sn'ord flusinc-ssMahines 372 5005
Sew model 75$, over $500 new,
Security Locks Installed
balance $245; Singer Feather
Phone 3771(65
Weight, $6.0; Singer with drop in
p
bobbin,leftforr,pars,s2a. Terms
- Low as $5 per monta See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER

/

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

,JY

the piece. dozen, gross, or
truckload. All types of goods,
jewelry, food items, bric -abrac,
crystal. radios, S tracks, many
other Items.
HWY 46 FLEA MAR KET

THIS HANDY MAN FIX - IT
$12,000 Home has 2 OR, 1 bath and a
75'*175' lot. Call us.

AT

ONLY)

TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL

Sunday&amp;M.onday, 1pm to 9:30
p nI.
Tuesday, lpm.to6p.m.
Admi5Iofl, $1.50

available. Bud CabelI. 322 5052
anytime.

COMMERCIAL

Place your ad dnytime during January
and save $1.56. A good time to sell
those items that Santa replaced,

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Console stereo, AM-FM radio, good
condition, $35. Misc. household
goods 3237791 after 6.

heat, family room. 125.200

3239410

Come browse every Sunday at the

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY — SELL — TRADE

PEDOMETER
Walk

(NON

Days

$495

Only

Anyone can be seller or a buyer
No charge All admitted free

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311 315E First5t

15 WORDS
3 Hones OR LESS

SWAPSHOP FLEAMART

for Sale
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SWAP- 16 ft Cobla V Bottom foal
for good Spinet Piano, or sell. 5375
3726623.

,

Vt. Unsworth Realty
Reg Real Estate Broker
*03W lit St

5.000 miles. Mutt sell. Assume
aianceof 17.136 or payments of

ANY DESCRIPTION. SANFORD
AUCTION, 323 7)10

,,

From using your home

5.4,500. one 5,6.500, or we will build
your home on one of thew lots for
a package deal,

Irge breakfast room. 3$OOsq,ft

6,900

Pontiac Lemans Sport Coupe,

exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave.

WILL BUY OR CONSIGN GUNS OF

Suites
Each unit has individual entry,
electric service and toilet
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THE CONTRACT"

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715.

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OWN office for 10 pct

I*nrx It 14

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Make your Budget go further, S";
the Classified Ads every day.

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52—Appliances

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AT 322242O ANYTIME

•Monday Matinees Begin Feb.22nd

P (I 4) 97 $0 31 70
SIXTH

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six

Thursdays

122

.ict. 17921127, Longwood

That's Classified Ads

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Sanford's Sales Leader is in need of

Nightly

AL f',TAT[

2 B edroom lurnshemj, $135 month
Adu'?'. pftl(rrcd Ptc.ie 372 -0

Associates!

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Real Estate

isi6nd Driller, S Douglass Ildbe, 6
Gold Medal, I J&amp;G'S Go Girl, s
Marigold Oak

CallBart

Realtors. 3721302.

34-h'biIe Homes

ioey.

BOnus.

I can't refuse" Will trade neat 3
bedroom central heal and air,
carpet, fenced yard home for
equity In other real estate or what
have you s

Chico &amp; The Man

Station Wagon, brOwn mete lic, fu
Ily loaded, tow mileage, $7,095
172.165) Dealer.

76—Auto

Toe Good Home.
Call 32 1407 Any Time

Th% Is an office condominium,
Call today for your appointment
First rall.rs get 1st choice' of

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roker owner says "Make me a deal

531 $732
CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR

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OWN your

S3

WYNNEWOOD

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75—Recreational Vehicles

FREE- Spayed Female Dog

Yes, we wi9 show you how you can

WITT REALTY

REAL TOP S Iiranch Otlire No 1
l2l Orlando Drve
327-1)02

373

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3-Bedroom frame, I bath. un
furnished house In Lake Mary.
Call 3236571 or 130 001).

,

I3ARGAINHUNTERSPARADISE

68-Wanted to Buy For Small Businessman --

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Realty

70 Hornet. 6 cyl stand. 36.000
original m'let, 1995
Many others to choose from

Hwy. 46. West Sanford

self-contained, excellent con

PIe. Male? yrs, Old
Free To Good Home
all 7171

- reom

Bedroom. 1 bath, 570.000 with

duren

Service

We Buy Furniture

terms

Two bedroom, kitchen equipped,
5125 per mo Call 377 4536.

For Example
71 Fiat Racer
71 Duster. 6 cyl., Stand . $995

dillon, 372 7196.

Pent tOur Lustre Lledric Carpet
Shampooer for only 5150 per day.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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I

OSTEEN- 1 Bedroom $110 per
month SCHUREN REALTY,

og Rac ing

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7 Bedroom, kitchen equipped
Fenced yard, close In
Phone 3" 2217

it

WALL

8:00 p.m.
Matinees Wed. &amp; Sat,

REALTORS

WITH GOOD CREDIT

1969 Nomad, l9"j, With air, full

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OTS

SUN LAND AREA

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1106.1))

Dell's Auction

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-tsKt MAR "81VD,t70'fronta ge
115' deep on a corner site 1,166 sq.
66 44orses
it of building zoned for offices.
$19,900, FORREST GREENE
Fforse'i for salp-?fillys,7 mare's, I
INC.. REALTORS.
53
Appaloosa stallion. Best offer to
(1)3. eves . ) fl 5,970
good homes. 37 3 4269

L5JI

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2 Bedroom farm mouse with one

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No Money Down

early.
HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM MR. I
MRS DELL AND THE CREV

64-Equipment for Rent

46-4C0mmercia1 Property

Exception

Fjsta(t.
Broker 3710640
Pvil
372 7741
322 0179
373.7595

Forrest Greene, Inc.

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91 cents ee. GardenLarid. 1400 w
tst St . 373 600

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&amp;air. VA ter msavailable,

New 3 bedroom, 2 bath,all electric,
central heat and air. Phone 3"
2707.

ModernClear, 3 bedroom homes.
family room, garage, carpets

fi

say

Alto I Irdoza S Zarre 6 AspI ? .o 14020
5
5
57 710 2 P6.1 than
Pamon. I Bilbao
dler
(6) 1100 300 3 Amy Gbscn
A 7 531 Hn1le $111
TENTH - I
(I 620. Q 13 61 6000. liSa
7 Chu t'o
I Sarill, I Ceiaya, S Fentn, 6
SECOND -. 3I. 0: I Si aus (1)
1650 1740 350 7 Percolator (Ii
Larrea 7 Mencha I Maruri
D
17,00, 4 10. 3 Go Go Cactus (21 3 70.
ELEVENTH - I Arecha
2. Cacho Juan. 3. Ogulie Perez, I
0 (1 71137 SO; P U 41 1,617 60; DI)
SANFORD-ORLANDO
Domingo Attu, S. Alays Ethve, 6
68 40; It 10
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
P RO
7 Erdosa Alpi •
C' 1 Little St iller
FIRST
1-16, B I Montague IS) 1350
4
570
70
2 What's
W(.rthy, 7 K'S
3 Over I Am; (3) fl 80, 8 CO. 3 K een
TVELFTH
anti Ju.ri,
1
Diamond 5?)
;(Litrs5 ,4 (eDuk e ,
Sala Attu, 3 Bilbao Muguersa.
Q i) Si 10570 1 (53 7) I.0 ao.
irts
94
P.1arunlAg,,'rr,S ErdotaMench:
FOURTH - $16 M
• aya ZP.
ft a mar s
SECON&amp; -$16. C:I Solo Jack. Rocket (1)41
Chho La t
P0,6 10,160;?. Stylith
Stolen Gold 3 0 P 5 Rip1
1
T(URSDAY NIGHT
H T Pon 's Blue S DerkleySmli,y 340
'-'7'
6 Rotto char,7 Wyclifl Cetar. I
5) 5)7 50 32 36
FIRST- I ftarnt 1mhz (7) Ii 10
fit-sI Turn
FIFTH -$-16 0 1 Be (5) )40
¶ 40 350 7 (tIdy Okok, (5) 3 50
R ' Kt Mob 7 3 40
THIRD
300 2 Easy Punch (4) I 10

BUY NOW AND SAVE
LAKE MARY- 3 Bedroom, 1- -i bath
home nestled under shady trees,
Country Style kitchen, central heat

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65-Pets-Supplies

to ni'noose from,

home, air conditioner, Oil heat,
shady yard. tl'.'.500 Make an
offer.

For Sale or Rent
Almost new 3
bedroom, 7 bath, 7car garage, air,
s hag carpet throughout, self clean
Oven lnSanora Occupy afler man
1st Call 671 3091 after 7 p.m.

ç
LitIt'r. I My Shannon
Cl 'irni,r 6 11 s

SANFORD- 3 Bedroom. 2 bath

TRADE TRADE TRADE

(1) 4 20, 0 (2 31 51 40. Pl? 1) IIS go

6

CALL TO SEE

32 -Houses Unfurnished

RENT PURCHASE PLAN

rf'

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Phone 372 4155

acre, 5125 mo. AA. McClanahan
BROKER. 322.5997.

bonuses, fringe benefits to mature
Individual In the Sanford area.

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country kitchen, situated on over
Ii aires Large patio for volley
ball, basketball, entertaining.
Lakefront ideal for swimming,
fishing &amp; boating 170,000

2 BEDROOM, KITCHEN FUR.
NISHED. HEAT AND AIR

TEXAS REFINERY CORP. offers
PLENTY OF MONEY plus cash
ATENTH

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wk rids &amp; eves.

CLASSIFIED ADS WILL FIND a
new
for
ho me
everything - even for yOut

,

Sanchez.1, Aidans Elorts. a Cacho

LAKE MARY- WATERFRONT. 3
Bedroom home with den.
fireplace, formal dining, roomy

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moving

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Nice I Bedroom apt . kitcnen
equipped, air, carpeted Large
private yard $105 Adulti 372 7794

Supplies

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I AV L

CALL NOW

,

I

,

nice shade trees, near fishing,
swimming.
JUST
LISTED,
511.900.

log-711111 P1 illillitin 111tillillill

linens And most anything else yo
might be looking for. Please corn

62 -l.a Wfl-Gardefl
_____________________________
-Special trub and garden sprayers.

tile.

SEMINOLE CO. Acreage tracts,
small and large $7,000 per acre
'ir'dup Terry ReaIt' Realtor 621
0711

bath,

1,d my8ahit

LAKE MARY -- I Bedroom. I bath
frame home, detached garag,

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323 ma"

PEAL TOR

2±0_i!.$33

123.700 FI4A terms CHULUOTA
REALTY, 36$ 32fl
________________________

Call Sanford's Sales Leager

And That's A Fact Too!

We are absolutely loaded with a
types of merchandise, lurnituri
rugs, all kinds of tools, truck tire
carte poles, knickknack sheivr

desired

with this 3be.droomhome Freshly
painted exterior, oversize lot,
fenced rear yard, screened porch,
kitchen equipped plus Iota more,

834

Wooded

Forrest Greene, Inc.

2 bedroom block. older home off
MeIlônviIh Ave
Ap (Ii 5W Terms .1

GINGER BREAD COMES FREE

116,500.

.

V

ice

Clestif ie'd Acts Gets Rpjtt

7 :3(

FRIDAY NIGHT

Casselberrv, 17.92,630 4206

AorArd canal front lot S5.500

New 3 bedroom block, maintenance
free, Corner lot on paved roads,
crn'pet. air &amp; immediate CC
cupancy, $23,400. Qualified for
interest credit of 51,770 Terms If
frsired

FURNISHED
3
BEDROOM
HOME- Has been reduced over
$7,500 for an early sale. Screened
porch, fruit trees, range,
refrigerator, drapes and rods.
Nice and clean. All for 52I.950

Sanford-Off Like Mary Blvd
7 Bedroom ll3Optusdeposil

Aphonpc,slIcoulds?art yOsjOna new
and Profitable career Call $62

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TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
And That'
s A Fact?

Sale

All for $17,500

DeBARY

JO iOlIWiIOP Elementary. Quiet
neiuhborhood. The' price is just
$711950,

31A -ckiplexes

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ALTAMONTE- $ wooded sites,
75'x125', each on blacktop Street.

4 bedroom block, 2 bath. 1 acre,
Lake Mary, one year old $fl.S00
Terms II desired.

flro.r

Accessories
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&amp; theirs, secretarial desks 1.
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as Is. Cash and Carry
NOLL'S

LAKE MARKHAM- Large nicely

7

Auction

Wood or steel desks (executive desk

1SO'xlIO', on a Corner with 50
lakefront, paved streets. $10,500.

*

block.

1962 international Scout, I wheel
drivt'. 327 1759

Used office furniture

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ALTAMOPITE-

slanding landscaping Only 51.500
take over payments
No
quali?yrlq

painted. Deep lot and only 2blocks

n

past

Bedroom

79—Trucks-Trailers

___________________________

recreational ammenities, split
bedroom arrangement, kitchen
equppc'cj, enclosed garage, out

BEDROOM HONEY IN
RAVENNA PARK. Freshly

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
1115$I5O Co4orTV
QUALITY INN NORTH
I 1&amp;SR43I,Long*cxxi

18-Help Wanted

the

offense

1

&amp;

-

7970 Hwy 17 97
372 $961

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Home of I)PP Warranted home'

2.54.5 Park Drive $70 up

SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM
THE
WANT
AD
COLUMNS.

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43—Lots--Acreage

&amp;

Stenstrom Realty

seems right

division

Friday, Jan. 2, 1976-7A

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ROBSON MARINE

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or 37') 4$79
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SANFORD

I or? Bedrooms. Adults only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK

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60—Off

REALTY INC

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55 —Boats

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HAL COLB ERT

HIDDEN LAKE

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read all our want ads every day

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3103 Orlando Drive
37] 5200
-Sanford,
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COUNTRY

Real Estate
322 - 7643

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ISYP. FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

(('(lrciyt!, tlock, 7 bith, p1.,-d road
6, frontage on spninci ftd lake,
5,79.500 Ii.ru if dered

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

If you are having difficulty finding i
Place to live, car to drive, a lob, ot
some service you have need of

*Tangelos and Tangerines
173S Bushel
Phone]?] 1611

a

bik3 Homes

Must sell, 1971 12'x50' 7 OR, mobile
home, furnish". $3,650. 332 2321

321.0041

Req

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Sanford

LAKE FRONT

dishwasher,

MIS PEA I TOPS

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Novel Oranges. Si 50 per bu Juice Oranges. $1.50 per btj.
Your Container. 322 515$

points

V

carpeting,

montl

Water front cottage on trio scenic
Wekiva River. Furnished
bedroom, utilities included, Ilk
per month Adults Only 372 4170

Recreation

________

income

YEAR END SPECIALS

55000 PER MONTH TOWARDS
UTILITIES FOR ONE YEAR, 7'2.
1.75$ PCT, INTEREST RATES,
One bedroom, one bath and three

CLEAN APARTMENT
FOR RENT
PHONE 327 1301

327 6 7 33 or 377 (1367

-V

since

says

Good

**

TO MAYFAIR COUNT RYCLUB.

Efficiency apartment, utilities ir
cluded. 112$ month. Call 322-777
between 10 am. 12pm.

NAVELS,. GRAPEFRUITS.
TANGELOS
$7 SO BUSHEL

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3 Itcdrc&gt;orn, 2 baths Already Set up
wIn awning and skirting. Cheap
Phone 323 0110 110 Exeter Court,
Carriage Cove Mobile Home Park,

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32)1930

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we Rec Department Classes Offered

team,"

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72-AuctiOn

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Color TV's from 550; 81W, from
$15; Service all makes HERBS'
TV 1200 5 French, 37) 1734
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Eves 37? 06 1? or 377 1557

MO PARK, I, 7, 3 Idroon
trailer apts Adult &amp; family park
Weekly 3515 Hwy 1' 92. Sanford

HAVELORApiGES
BAGGED
7102 French Ave 332 377

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a

guys

floor, c lean, close in.

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42 -

7O1E 25th)?] 75)7
HALA.COLBERT, REALTOR
SELMA WILLIAMS, Associate

CREDIT, FREE MEMBERSHIP

References required. 5)00 month,

often

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5319993.

Days 372 6173
PlightS-32?7)52

per acre

disposal, continuous Oran oven.
decorator wall paper in kitchen
and baths, privately fenced patios,
Professional landscaping. NO
CLOSING COSTS. 5 PCT. TAX

New government program, Thild M deposit. 322-7399.
care for as low as $2 per weck, it
you Qualify 373 8124
Looking for a lob? The Classifiem
Ads will help you find that job.
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE II
Classified Ads didn't work Newly remodeled 4 room apt. Lar
rooms, well furnished. First floo
there wouldn't be any
Reasonable, ill W. First St.

"

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shag

to age 2only. Next to new Orivert' .3 Rooms for 1 or couple, water
condition.
air
futnished,
License Bureau. 32266AS

twice

i...

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10 acres of clear ed tiled farm land.

garden home for $71,600. Designed
to offer you the most in contort and
livability. Central heat and air,

nCighborhOd, Ideal for older
person or couple. Call days. $310990,

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EverilngHerekl Sanford, Fl

Little want ads bring big, big
results Just try one. 377 76 1 1 or

property. $19,5 00 .

NO IMMEDIATE DOWN
PAYMENT
Luxurious two bedroom, two bath

I OR turn, apt., downstairs, quiet

--

eve in

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apartments,

bedroom models also available.

new year off

over

--

COVE APT

A small Classified Ad bningt IjIgISmall clean apartment, adults, no
Pets L.ights &amp; water turn 327 0707
returns Try one and see Call 377

few

-.

SERVICE BE YOND
Till CONTRACT'

COSTSmall
brown
male
Dachshund, name "Toffy", fro.Large 2 OR, downstairs apt. all
Valencia &amp; Plumosa St. vicinity
utilities, mci. heat. $40 wkly. 332
373 4176 alter 5,
776.1.

in a

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116W 2nd 31

redecorated. Come see. 300 E
Airport Blvd Sanford, 372 1340

5-Lost &amp; Found

Houston
Ace In Ho/e

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INC.

Large house with 3 furnished

ttov &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet,
Central heat &amp; air.
)22 1301

.One &amp; 2 bedroom apartments
Iurnich,- or unfunnished. PltwIt

-- --

h

move

I

RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
644 1006

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

322 illS
AFTER HR3
'I
3220648

REALTOR

Clean 3 bedroom, 1', bath, avo(ado

'

C

2524 P,jri )r

1919S French
37 2 7374. 377 1196. 377 19SI
372 1959.3 77 4)61

Kish Real E sta te

BAMBOO

.JSWAP-1611 Cobia V Bottom Boat
for good Spinet Piano, or sell 5,375
3226670

oppi

'

REALTY

3 bedroom, 2 bath Also gut's? cot.
tage in Bea utiful Mayfair. $61,500.

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS. NO PETS

Can Hep

Call 473 1557
Write PO Box 1713
Sanford. Florida 37771

"

not

'

JIM HUNT

3771991

31-Apartments Furnishec

ACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous

an opponcnt

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3726655

t

sportspage

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PFALTOR 372 7195

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Central Florida's
MULTIPLE 1151 lPl( NIAL lOP

,

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offense.

-1

sell f

Stemper Realty

One I Two bedroom apartments
carpeted, air. turn &amp; unfurn, $9
up 312 IStO

CALL 377 7611

yers
give
who can
lebii,

h

Peg Prat Estate Broker

available.

an ad that will bring

i has

53—TV

I

1.aIlDarl neat tswte

tlouE '15th St.
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thousands of dollars less now.
ACREAGE_. Hard to find small
acreage at a small price. Buy 5 or
10 acre'. a t I7.5I per acre or
acres at $7,200 per acre. Terms

I or 7 b.'-iroom, turn oi
unfurn, both I,,, w w carpet, $51
dJmagt', $IlS mo 3731319 attei
530 p M.

(lCsSilied ad We'll help you v,fife
a lt salt'

to

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7 ApIs

WANT 10 SELL
YOUR HOME'
Buying a new hOmc' Moving to an
apartment?

=

repre-

priced from $79,50O- will

NEED A SERVICEMAN? You
find him listed In our Outinel
Service Directory.

"Hotline," Adultt or Teens,

g,

,
es 19 11 o nson TD P:)

a

Call Toll

Gel some action with a Herald
the conference

DELTONA BARGAINS- Builder
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€D MOViEThoDi5.
pie Burt Lancator. Sir
Laurence Obvier 1959. Base1
on a work by George Bernard
Shaw about a rebefl,us and
romntc rogue a New Eng.
Iandpastorpja veryopen.
nafed Bntisti General
1000
2) 112 POLICE STORY: lesi
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•day
Evening

; TH FLTSTONES
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800
12) .12 EMERGENCY PLUS
FOUR
C4) THE aINISTONES
I) PE8BLES AND BAMM
BAMM
1. HONG KONG PHOCEY
W SESAME STREET
830
2i 12 JOSIE AND THE
PUSSYCATS
1) 116) BUGS BUNNYROAD RUNNER
TOM AND JERRY AND
THE GRAPE APE SHOW
900
12) vIZ THE SECRET LIFE
OF WALDO KITTI'
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PANY (R)
9-30
2) 12. PINK PANTHER
4) CE) SCOOBY 090
ID LOST SAUCER
€Z) MISTER ROGERS'
NEIGHBORHOOD (R;
1000
12) 112 LANDOFIHELOST
IC 111 SHAZAM
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OF CiILt.IGAN
EL) SESAME STREET (R)
1030
RUN, JOE, RUN
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11:00
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PLANET OF ThE APES
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NW'S
-ID SPEED BUGGY
ED THE ELECTRIC CON
PANY (R)
EEl BUGS BUNNY-POPEYE
AND PALS
11:30
1' 112 WESTWIND
.14) 161) GHOST BUSTERS
lii ODD BALL COUPLE
ED MISTER ROGERS'
NEIGHBORHOOD (R)
W THE BIG BLUE MARBLE

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senes
3 PARTY
500
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: RLA(K EXPERIENCE
Jj WI D F W () R I 0 OF
SPORTS
€1) SAY. BROTHER (A)
€D NASHVILLE ON THE
ROAD
530
:c DRAGNET
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ON THE NEWS
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LegalNotice

LegalNotice_

LegalNotice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIOHTEEHTH JUC'ICIAL dR.
— CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
toM1rythatsoeavngTt
NO. JS.14S.CA.9.F
-J) SWAT.
GORDON A. TAYLOR, CHUR
CHILL
0 CAREY. JOHN 0.
SPECIAL
OF
THE
WEEP
€1)
UIBLE, EUGENE L AMQER,J C.
in Peromance at Wolf Trat
TYLER. JUR., and JOHN H.
The Proservation Hall Jaz r
ROGERS.not lndividually.but as all
" (R)
of the currently elected and acting

Lots 69 tnroijcjrl 73 and Lots '
through Ii, Lots 53 through 96. LOtS
99 through 106, LOts 101 through 117,
LOtS Ill. 125. fl) iji 131 143 141.
Ill. BARCLAY WOODS FIRST
ADDITION, according to the plat
thereof as recordcd In Ptat hook 11

paqe3l, Public Recordsof SemInole lOS MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
a Delaware corporation,
County. Florida; and
Plaintjif,
IM through IlL Lots 117
Lots
I k
NEWS
through 200
Lots l
through
t2,
ANTIQUES
€1)
thrOugh 205. BARCLAY THE
DEVELOPMENT
Lots 7
COP
Trustees of GUARDIAN MOP
930
€3 LOST IN SPACE
SECOND ADDITION. PORATION AT NORTH LAKE,
WOODS.
TGAGI
INVESTORS,
,,
k,,,
•6) BOB NEWHAR
according tO the plat $hcrcof as INC. et aI,
Massachusetts Business Trust,
SHOW: Bob becomes hi
12) 11Z NBC NEWS
recorded in Plat Book I?, page
Defendants
Plaintiff,
patiecrs partner in a get rid
Public Records of Seminole County,
NOTICE OF ACTION
v-s
4)
CBS NEWS
qu real estate venture.
FIorila. and
SANFORD KAY and REBECCA
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
II ABC NEWS
A parcel of land described as
) MOVIE: I.cnoty Hearts
KAY. indivldualiy and as directors
PROPERTY
€Z) ROMAGNOLIS TABLE
and trustees for
follo*s: Bcgifl öt th(' Southeast TO. JOSEPH VILL ELLA and
BARCLAY
a transfer to a city's Meucan.
Montgomery Cliii, Robor
corner of Lot 219 of said Barclay
JOHN M. OWENS
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,
American barrio
Ryan. 1958 Advice to th
Third Addition, thence P4 01
a
dissolved
Woods,
Florida
corporation;
d b a SITE DEVELOPERS,
j
TO
TEU
THE
TRUTH
14)
116)
kjyokm
columnist
gets
tOC
CBS REPORTS: THE
C)
ctrgrre0l' 2$" W 12113 fret to the INC.
LAND
DEVELOPERS
OF
CONCENTRATION
involved with his ,ob and ond
AMERICAN ASSASSINS. p
FLORIDA, INC., a Florida Cor
Northeast corner 01 said lot 719.
ResIdence Unknown
ID WILD, WiLD WORLD oc
Jvoe. Theories of conspiracy
up ues1ioning his own values
poration, C A MEYER PAVING S
thenu'P4 75 degrees 26' 10" W 131-71
and
ANIMALS
feet to the Easterly right of way line
CONSTRUCTION CO. a Florida
and controversy m the asCHEROKEE UTILITIES, INC
1000
€j SENIOR SCENE
Corpor,ation,of Riviera Drive; thenc Northerly
and
IRVING
Residence Unknown
sassinatK)n of James Earl y
4) 6) CAROL BURNETT
a!ng s,iid right of way tine being in
€D STAR TREK
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that •
and Dr Martin Luther
SHOW: Guest: Rita Moreno
Defend.irts
.c curve concave Westerly having a action tofoceclosea mcwtgag.on the
Evening
730
1100
radius of 1000 feet through a central following property in Seminote
NOTICE
OF
SALE
9J
MAlT
HELM:
Atty.
Cronski
1 CEIEBAIIV
.211 IC 11) 1) vIl) NEWS
angle of 70 degrees 33' 10" an arc County. FlorIda:
6-00
Notice is hefthy given, pursuant
hires another detectrvu while
SWEEPSTAKES
of 6138 feet to the P R.C. Of That part of the East Half of the
to a Summary Judgment of
distince
700
CLUB
€D
.
NEWS
2)
4)
J,)
Helm is iway, leading to many
ID JOE AND SONS
a curve concave Easterly haviflg a Northwest Quarter lying East of the
Foreclosure entered in the above
11
3
BOOK
BEAT
I)
problom,
ID HOU.YWOODS0UAIES
captioned action, I will sell the
radius of 5O0 feet; thence Nor East right of-way line of State Rold
WAYNE TYLER SHOW
AUSTIN CITY LIMITS: A
therty alOnii the arc of said curve No 100 (Interstate 1). all in Section
property situated in Seminole
800
.6) CBSMOVIE:0,p05
630
througtiacentralangteof9ldegrer% 7) Township 71 South. Range 79
Iookatthomus,cofthelatoBob
21 12 SANFORD AND
County, Florida. arid described as.
Rides Again.' vp
The Southeast (SE) one Quarter
73' 35" a dstanci' of 41.19 feet to the East.
li FLORIDAS WATCHING
Wills and the Texas Playboys,
SON: A mobster threatens
('i) of the Northeast (PIE) one
Robert
Ouany.
A
P P C of a curve concave Nor
CBS
NEWS
AND That part of the East Half of
14)
11611
wostorri
swing,
created
in
the
FredsIfe aft ewtn.san
Quarter ('a, ant the South four
thweterly having a radius of 35000 the Southwest Quarter (LESS the
genrs nses from a ten
ID ABC SATURDAY NEWS
1930s and 40s
attempted
hundred feet (400') of the Northeast
feet; thence Northeasterly along the North 1095.12 feet thereof) tying
hematcn voing to restore
12 HOGAN'S HEROES
1100
ii M0VIE:"ComeByou,
(NE) one quarter (i4) of the Nor
arc of said curve through a central East of the East right of way line of
ble to his wife (RI
(Z) JOURNEY TO JAPAN
theast (NE) OriC Quarter t') of
21 CC 1611 1) -12 NEWS
an9teof3Sdegrers -&amp;' 10' adistance State Road Plo 400 (lnttrstte 1),
Horn" Frank Sinatra, Leo
jj WIDE WORLD An Eve.
Se:tion fl Tn.,nship 71 South
) ANIMAL WORLD
c.iid Curve ALSO Ttic South 2'S feet of the West
of 2)4 5) feet tc th' 1'
CLUB
ED
Cc-'b 1963 Ne Simons
ring of Solid Gold - Guests.
Ranac
79
East.
thence
N
(53
degrees
73'
02'
W 30640 Half of the Northwest Quarter of the
700
11:15
Broadway comedy about a
Frankle Vafli and the Four
And also the South one half p ) of
feet to Iht P C. of a curve concave Southeast Quarter; III in Section 14,
2. LAST OF THE WILD
19)
ABC
NEWS
family i New York
the Northwest (NW) one quarter
Southeasterly having a radius of Tcwnshlp 2) South. Rarigc 29 East
Seasons, the Four Tops, Jay
4 CENTRE FOUR
11:30
J) BARBARY COAST: Cable
I'.) ci Section 24, Township 2)
25,00 feet; thence Northeasterly AND ALSO' loIs 1,5, 6., 17, 21, 25, 32
and the Americans and Martha
6. HEE HAW
Ii 112 WEEKEND: Features
sets hnsefl up for a rnuggg
South, Range 39 East.
along tie arc of said curve through a and 33 (LESS: The East 15 6 feet of
Reeves. (RI
' 1
LAWRENCE
WELK:
1)
Arid ,hich parcels of land are also
cen:ral angte of 19 degrees 34' Si" a LOtS 74, 25, 3? and 33 and the East
include
tho success story ala
aaserieso(rosoccur
1'OO
'Slnke
Up
11*
Band"
known
and
described as:
distance of )99 Icc? to the PT. of
65 year old black Baptist mm.
Outside the casino
feet of the South 355
of Lot
)
THE MIDNIGHT
All lots In Barclay Woods, ec
said curve. thene N 59 degreeS H
) BURNS AND ALLEN
ister
in
Washington,
D.C.,
who
AND - The North It feet of Lot 10;
ED MOVIE: "Juno Bnd"
SPECIAL.: Paul Anka is hos.t.
cording
to
the
psat thereof as
55" F 500.01 feet tO the P.C. of a all in HUDSON PAR K. as recorded
ED SCIENCE FICTION
Is wlnnlngovotduo recognition
Robert Montgomery, 8ee
recorded in Ptat Book 16. page 97,
curve concave Southwesterly havIng In Plat Book I, Page 69. Public
Guests are James Brown, the
THEATRE
as one of the Important figures
DavIs. 1948. Comedy drama
Public Records of Seminole County,
a radius of 2500 feet; thence Records of Seminole
Guess Whe, Brownsvio StaCounty,
730
in
gospel
music
Florida. and
Southeasterly along the arc of Slid Florida
about magazine writer with a
ban, the Ohio Players, and the
•2j FRIENDS OF MAN
All lots in Barclay Woods, First
curve thrgh a central angle
9° AND ALSO: That part of the
female boss and the problems
East SO
Tymes. (A)
f
Additiri, according to the ptat
1c'grccs 75' 03" a distance of
WASHINGTON
WEEK
IN
MOVIE:
The
Eyes
of
1)
11)
feet of the West Hall of the Nor
that develop when they try a
1) ALL. NIGHT MOVIES: "At
iri
thereof
as
recoided
fet
to
the
P
1
of
sad
curve;
fnence
Pta?
Book
)7.
REVIEW
Charles Sand -' Peter Hasicoll,
Quarter of the Southeast
wedding feature
With The Arnty" Dean
paqe 35, Public Records of seminole
5 00 degrees 3' 02" E 145.72 feet tO
ED
CONSUMEi
SURVIVAl.
Babara
Rush.
1972
SucQuarter
of SectIon 11, TownShip 21
830
County, Florida; and
the PC. of a curve concave Nor
Martin, Jerry Lews (&amp;&amp;W)
KIT
South, Range 29 East (LESS: The
cosslul yoang businessman
All
lots
in
Barclay
thwtsterly
having
a
Woods,
radius
of
I 2. CHICO AND THE
23
Second
1950. Sergeant trios to use
South 723 feel thereof) tying South of
€1) FELONY SQUAD
inherits gift of visionary sight
Addition. accordrcq to the plat
feet thence Southwesterly along thC
MAN. Ed andChicoa,o
ad
the Southerly right of way line of
bumbllngpnvatetoge(hmtn0
800
thereof as rccorct,'d in Pi.it Book ii,. ,irc ut S,d curve through a central
a woman wt wants to take
State Road No 436, all lying md
ot trO4J
9 ALL NIGI'f I MOVIES
page 93, Public Records of Seminole
angle of 89 degrees II' 34' a distance
-ii
12EMERGENCY:
ThU
being in Seminole County, Florida
- Chico on a trip around the
2.50
'SOng of Bernadettø 'Jennifr
County, Florida; and
0f3$.9lfeettotheP,T.ofsaidcurve;
paramedics encounter an
All contaIning 74201 acres more or
worict
I) MOVIES CONT:
Jones Charles Blckford
All 01$ in Barclay Woods, Third
thence S II degrees 51' 32" W
less
emergency
and
romance
(R)
Addition, according to the plat
dide" Robert PMchutn, Ursula
feet to the point of beginning in Plat
(BAw) 1944. sto ot pious
has been filed against you and you
the same flight when a stewthereof as recorded in Plal Book ii,
Book Ii, Page 97 of Seminole
Tbiess 1956 Amencanadyon.
900
peasant gill who was almost
ate required to serve a copy of your
ard
ss
appeals
for
theirhotp
In
..age 91, Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida
turers cross the boider into
I IlL THE ROCKFORD
written defenses, If any, to II on
destroyed because of the viCounty, Florida;
angahoa,1attkj
(A)
at public sate to the highest and best
siori she
MexicoduringrevoNof-t916to
WILLIAM .1. BERGER, psiintiff'
FILES: Rocidord devises a
Afternoon
Toqetpce'- with the 0 71 feet of the
o'dder for cash, at the weit front
THE JEFFERSONSA)
11611
attorney,
whose
address
s
dU
wcpons
to
the
hhet
scheme to undarmine a hauj
75 foot easement on the side lot line
door of
he Seminole County
1200
Comedy series starting Isabel
Greenberg, Traurig, Hoffman LIpoff
group (A)
bidders.
of
Lot
19),
Barclay
Woods.
Second
100
Courthouse, in Sanford, Florida, at
Sanford, Sherman HernSIey.
Queritel, P A., 1401 Brickell
I j THE JETSONS
H :00 AM on the 16th day of
Addition,
according
to
the
plat
19J ABC MOVIE: 'Gig."
4:35
.21 DAILY DEVOTIONAL
Avenue, PH-I, Miami, Florida 33131,
Damon Evans, Roxie Roker.
January, 1976
ID V A L I E Y OF I H E
therecif as recorded in Plat Book ii.
James Bond, Agent 007 (Sean
1-30
ID MOViES CONT.: 'Worth
on or before January 27th, 1976, and
'page 91, Public Records of Seminole
DINOSAURS
:1) SATURDAY NIGHT LI'rE
WITNESS my hand and official
and Music" Mickey Roonoy,
Connery) pi.s his skias agai,t
fili the original with the clerk of thiS
114 LATE NEWS
County, Florld,i, and the 1$ feet of
19) UNCLE CRC,C'S BLOCK
seat of ths Court on ths 3)5? day of
WITH
HOWARD
COSELL.
Court either before service
n
Judy Galarid (MW)
One of the World's greediest
45
the
7
S
foot
easement on the sade lot
December, 1975
JUNIOR DAVIS CUP
Guests Bob Hopo, Billy
plalntifl's attorney or immediately
and 1710*1 VIC10US men (R)
Biography of composers
(4) WHY'
line of Lot IS, and 13 feet of the
(COURT
SEAL)
TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
Eckstino. Rita Moreno (A)
thereafter; otherwli.e a default will
Arthur H fleckw th. Jr
Rodgers arid Hail
easement of the side lot line ot iot
220
be
entered against you for the retitf
EL) A FAMILY AT WAR
ED UNISCOPE
86. both in Barclay Woods, Firtt
Clerk Of the Circuit Court
IL MOVIES CONT. 'Act of
Regular Skatlng
demancieci in tne claim against
12:30
Addition, according to the put
ED MOVIE: 'Cast A Lont]
By. Flame RiCharcie
vioonce" van Heflin, Robert
thereof as recorded in Plot Book 17.
GO- USA
Deputy Clerk
Shadow"AudieMurphy,Terry
Saturday
Schedule
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
Ryan.
(B&amp;W)
1948.
page
35. Public Recgrds of Seminole
Stephen .1. Ootarth
Moore 1959. Drifter rides
ID FAT ALBERT AND THE
this Court on December 27, 1915
Mondays 7:00.10:00 p,m.
Melodrama
of
disturbed
rn
County, Florida;
Carlton,
Fildi,
Ward.
COS8Y KIDS
(Seal)
tO hii Ioi'mer ranch home to
Morning
Together With all Of that part of
trying to kill old army nemesis
Emmanuel, Smith S
Tuesdays Private Parties
Arthur H Beckwlth, Jr.
JJ AMERICAN BANDSTAND
renew old feuds and settle
Astria Court lying South of the North
Cutler. P A
Only
400
Clerk of the Circuit Court
ED
CESAR'S
some
scores.
Boundary
WORLD
line of lot 10 e*tended
600
P 0. Bo 1171
Wednesdays 7:30.10:30 p.m.
By: Mary Pd. Darden
westerly to the west right of way
o:So
Orlando, Flotida 37802
III) GROWER'S ALMANAC
1 00
Closed 2nd Wed. of every
1) MOVIES CONT.: 'The
Deputy Clerk
boundary
of
said
Astria
Court, of
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
SOUL TRAIN
1141) (6) DOC: A possible
6.30
112)
Publish: Dec 26, 197$, Jan 2. 9, 16.
Invisible Man." Claudø Rains,
Barclay Woods, according to the
Publish- Jan. 2. 1976
916
11.4)
16)
CBS
CHILDREN'S
FILM
muftio
birth
Spoils
trouble
for
(6)
S U N NEA
Thursdays Private PartIes
Gkxia Stuart. (13AW) th33
plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book
0EV Ii
DEU
171
SEMEST
FESTIVAL
Doc (Barnard Hughost.
Only
16,
Horror classic based on H 0.
page 97, Public Records of
GAME OF THE
857
ED
Seminole County. Florida:
6.50
Frldiys 7:30.11:00 p.m.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
Weflstaloofadomontodscien.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOR
WEEK
Togcter with L.ot 1 throu9ft
1) DAILY WORD
SEMINOLE
12) 112-- NBCNEWS UPDATE
Saturdays :30.11:3O am. &amp;
COUNTY,
hit who has made himielf
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL dR. FLORIDA
inclusive,
BARCLAY
WOdDS,
in
1:30
900
1:3U.4:o0 p.m. £ 7:30.11:00
6:55
transparent and wants to rule
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. CIVIL ACTION NO. 1i.t$llCA.i9.F
cluding all Streets and easements CUlT
p.m.
:1) C H A N P I 0 N S H I P
112) -12 NBC MOVIE: Harry
12) DAILY DEVOTIONAL
me Worici
therein contained, according to tne FLORIDA
STATE BANK OF APOPKA.
Sundays 1:30.3:30&amp; 4:004:00
WRISTLING
19) EARLY NEWS
In Your Pocket- James
5-25
plat thereof aSrecordedin Flat nouii CASE NO. 7S21$-CA.IJD
Plaintiff
pm.
MOVIE: The Flying
Coburn Walter Pidgeon.
ED
7CQ
16, page97, of the Public Records of PACESETTER BUILDERS, INC ,a
's
ID MOVIES CONT,: 'House
F$orid
corporat,on
Fortress.' Richard Greene,
Seminole County, Florida. AND:
Ovidoor Rjds N, Door
Micte1 Satrazin slat in the
ACROSS THE FENCE
SHAKER VALE. INC., et at,
of Frankenstoin" Boris KWIOU
Plaintiff
Lots 250 through 737, inctuve,
1) U S. OF ARCHIE
Donald Stowarl
story of a professional pick'
Defendants
and
Lon
Chaney.
1945
Tray.
SKATE CITY
vs
BARCLAY WOODS. THIRD AD
AMENDED
1- ISA
2:00
pocket opefat10n. 1973.
etirig freak show exhibitorsidoOn The Track RJ. Off
DIllON, including all streets and DAVID C HUDSON, ct u. et al
NOTICE OF SUIT
730
2) 12. NCAA BASKETBALL
1) MARY TYLER
Hwy. '7'57. Fern Park
(4)
lines as mad scientist sooking
easements therein contained, icc
Dt'lendants
TO. KATHRYN I. WOOD. for
DOUBLEHEADER. Auburn
1) I DREAM OF JEANNIE
MOORE: Georgotte confides
cording to the plat thereof as
NOTICE OF SUIT
revenge from past enemies
merly
KATHRYN L.
BASS,
: ARTHUR AND CO.
vi LSU, game one, Noiro
TO QUIET TITLE
recorded in Flat Book 18, page 91, of
Residence old Highway 19. Man
LU
In
th
the Public Records of Seminole
name of the State of Florida. 11111,
Dame vs UCLA. game two
_________________________________________
North
Carolina
71751
To the Defendants
County. Florida,
VALERIE 0 GILLIS. residence
(6)
THE
FORBIDDEN
DE.
NOW SHOWING
Address
unknown
Together with that part of Barclay
unknown,
and BRENDA
.1
SERTOFTHEDMJJJ(IL
PENNSYLVANIA
SEEK
FIND
Noods as recorded in Ptat Book 16.
DAVID C HUDSON and JOYCE FOELKER, residence unknown
2:30
_________________________________________________
HUDSON, t'- wife, if alive, or, if
Johnny BUrrows
_______________
age 97. and Barclay Woods, Third
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
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ncave Westerly having a radius of recorded In Plat Book 10, page 69. of way of LcwcQwOod Markham Road;
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public records of Seminole
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degree's 02' 16" and a
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Longwood
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Stance of 1119 feet lathe P R.0 of Complaint on the Plaintiff's at
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Markham Road; thence N. $9
a
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curve
concave
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Box 310, WinIer Park, Florid, 32119, South,
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di grees 46' 10" a distance of 23613 and file lhc' original in the office of theW. line of Ih East: Thence along
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Instruction.:
The
hiddesi
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Ihtad
below
app.,,
fseward,
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tf to the P.1.01 Said curve; thence the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or of said SectIon
73, N 0 degrees 00
bachws,d, up, dowu, or dligo*ally in lb. pusil.. Find ..ck
on the cresn
P4 00 degrees 73' 02" W 30660 feet to before the 4th day of February, 1975, 73" E. for
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All lying arid being in d
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tamIng 51 13 acres.
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This
the arc of said curve through a
Notice shall be Published has
Carlisle Harrisburg Philadelphia
Of
1pm. o2:3ip.m
been filed agaInst you and you
'tral angle of $9 degrees 34' 5?" a once each week for (Our comecutlye ire reQuIred
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to serve a cop,' of your
Delaware
Hemlock
weeks
Pocono Mts.
-lance of 39.09 feet to tPi P 1 Of
GcOrçj' C.Scott
in the Evening Herald
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written defenws, if any, to It on
Calico Company"
Dated this 30th dly of December,
d curve; thence N $9 degrees II'
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Plaintiff's Attorney whoie address
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5 P.O. Box 1)32, Apopka, Florida,
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of 2300 feet; thence
Arthur ft Beckwith, Jr
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3270), on or before January 23rd.
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So slheaSterly along the arc of Sad
LAKE HURST. NJ. IlP -TC
Clerk of the Circuit Court
1976, ano file th, original with the'
THIS DAY, THE TRUTH
'ye through a central angle (
By. Mary N Darden
Clerk of 'his Court either before
Enjoy much larger 'Seek &amp; FInd" puzzles with over 50 de tree-s 23' 03" a distance of 3945
STILL OUESTIONED
Deputy Clerk
Service on PIaintiff' Attorney or
JIf
discoveries pr panel in an all.new utica of 24-page bcokl,ts,
Ito the P.1. rif said Curve, thence PubliSh Jan
.j a
9, 16. 73 976
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immediately thereafter Otherwise a
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default will be entered against you
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P.C. of a curve COnCIVC Nr
fc,' the ref lit demanded in the
payable
to
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care
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'esterly having a radius 01 iS 53
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IIOTICE
WITNESS my hand and the Seal of
arc of said curve through a central
NOTICE ii Mret,y given that thC
this Court on December 17th,
1:41 3:45 1:45 7:41 II
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197$
teof $9 degrees II' 31" a distance Boat d of County Commissloneri of
WmeriiTc.
(Seal)
Seminole
County,
94
Florida.
feet
shall
at
10
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to the P.T of Slid ci.rv.
V'?
Arthur H BeCkitfl, Jr.
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cC S SI degrees 51' 3?" W 1401 a m. or as soon as possible
Iux
Clerk
\T1Lil.kJGII
of tie Circuit Court
Ihereafter, on the 27th day
to the point of be3inning
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Looking
for
a
fly: Elaine RIChard,
iLWiIORD
OLflU&amp;!R\1UA\'D
OGETHER with all buildings, January 1976, consider the adoption
;.
Deputy Clerk
dunes, and improyemnt cf of the following OrdinanceS TA N WING
PUb'iSh Di' 19, 76, 1975, Jan
ADULTS 2.00 ;AT 3UPI rOMPI.%T(
2. 9
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An
Ordinance
retatog
to
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HACKMAN
MINNEW
areas
of
itted
Ihe
on
the
above
UflIfl(or')oraled
descrioed
KIDDIES
More Dignified Way of Meeting
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lani I. and all fixture's, machinery, territories of Seminole County, DEU 90
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rqu pmcnt and personci prtperty of' Florida; creating the Spring Valley
Ufl1114(?iH 45ult b,t*,.n $ " •q of
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
is
cii
iaie
Farms
Street
Lighting
District;
:yt%aturewhatver now owned
Someone?
in
to
NAME LAW
l•rmat,• abvt •vr diq.,14,E •d
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b I e Mortgagor, arid located In,
be entitled H', Spring Valley Farms
P'Ilfli$nii strnce by mail4e cbe ce,
NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN that
0cc sed or intended to be used in Street Lionling District Ordinance;
by ca$t., $$i,
ceni 'ecfion with or with the pe01dttg for definilions; orovlding the Undersigned, desiring to engage
'a
iaurt
° align of laId land a'cd im- forcovernaneofthedistrItbytheof OAK REALTY ASSOCIATES
M,mb., of the Orlando Area
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at
Board of Count-f Commitmon,r;
ements, and
Chimby,
of
Commerce
and
Better
MIL__I 1bD
provijing for maintenance and number 1117 0 Oak Place, in the
L
)GETHER with all rights,
Buiii,ii Bureau,
City
of
Apopha,
Florida
,.clzm
intends to
y it v'g e s
operation of Street lights within the
i er C in c. nit
Fm.
register th laid name with
wKoAbecame
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the
district;
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a
menls.
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an Advloi y Clerk of
rights of way,
C
th Circuit Court
aid qe rIwa,d, i-OCiii ifi
Board;
of
Dade
setting
-merits,
forth
appendages,
fiscal
and
ap
County, Florida
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Pnances, r1p3r1.n or littoral tatillon pfOCeciurt', empowering
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Ill_Ill), :
r igti S belonging or .n anywise ap the levy of Special a3sesments OC
Florida, th S
79th day of Dcem.pr,
taies
with
the
iining to the land icrid or the
district:
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SHE'S THE CALl. GIRL—
COMPATABJUTY DATING
MEL LEIGH MINDiCII
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for
ronstruclion,
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MAqTI MlNDlCpf
P.O. Box 639, Winter Park, Fla. 3278
i-st ot Mgstgigor in nd fo any sevecatiil,ty. 9nd an effective date
(Qwrier' P4rne
t, way5, alleys. s1rIp or
(SEAL)
THEY BOTH TAKE THEIR
gores
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CASSEL AND BENJAMIN
of
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Att'orncy for App'ic
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Clerk of Board of
SOt Flagler Federal Bldg
City tots md parcel of land Which have
Slit.
FREE SWAP SHOP &amp; FLEA MARKET 372.1116
County Commissioners
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Seminot County, FfOvidi
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Florida
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
SEMINOLE
COUHTY
FOR
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GENERAL JURISDILTION
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Marciano, Charles and Mimi of Annapolis, Md.
Ewald's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nichols, Howard and Beverly
Clifford Dunning of Blue Ridge,
Hawkins, Nevin and Barbara
I3oti arid Marge Williams of Ga,, for the holidays. Also
Itriggs, Mary Jane, David and Tuskiwahla had his twin visiting the Ewalds were their
William Browning and Sally brother, 13i11 Williams from twin daughters and their
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
Browning home to spend Columbus, md., visit during the husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
DEAR
ABBY: lama IS-yearChristmas with her parenLs holidays.
Jones of Dover, Del., and Mr.
anti Mrs. Cecil Tyler of old girl. You see, my sister got
irom llyattsville, ii.
pregnant when she was 16, and
Mr and Mrs Stanley Obarskl Savannah, Ga
she
had an abortion. Now, all I
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kline of of Tuskawilla had the pleasure
The Terraces had their family of their daughter, Julie's
Irwin and Beckie Hunter of hear from my parents is, "We

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Meadowlark. The boys enjoyed Bob Heatwole.
River on the West Coast, when their son, Steve, recently lives in the Washington, D.C. Hunter's father, Irwin C What WO took off your sister!"
a
up on all that has
Abby,
I
am
not
my
sister.
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celebrating the holiday and appointed to the Naval area.
Hunter and his brother and
happened since they were last
Golda Hurge of Hacienda attending a reunion of the Academy at Annapolis, Md.,
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob would like to be able to have
company over to the house, but there, but vc don I have any
together and are looking for- Village hosted, in her home, a Browning clan, Present at the flew in to spend the holiday with
Willie and Betty Givins of Old hunter, all of Winter Haven.
my parents won t allow it. If a kitchen equipment.
ward to another visit in the Christmas Party for the reunion at the home of Mr. his family.
'lown enjoyed a visit from their
summer.
, We can't afford to buy things
Linda and Bob Kizer of boy happens to come over, they
Lainphighters Class of the First Brownings parents, Mr. and
son, Elvir,, for Christmas. Elvin
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Connie and Diana Friend of is in the U.S. Marine Corp and is Meadowlark entertained Mrs. tell mneif I don't send him away, like a toaster, coffee pot,
Ron Tulilminia of The
electric iron, pots, pans and
F ourteen members of the nine of his brothers and sisters The Terraces had as their guest stationed at Cherrypoint, N.C. Kizer's sister and her daughter, they will,
I
don't
want
to
have
to
sneak
utensils. Also, there are
Terraces played host to a large bible class attended the party, and their families. Included for the holidays Mrs. Friend's
Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Wallace
and
have
the
boys
come
gathering of friends from all enjovin the gamut's and eating were George an'J .'tnna sister and brother-In.law, Mr.
to my potholders and other kitchen
Mr. and Mrs. Ewald of and Laura for the holidays,
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girl frIend s hoo.se to see me, gadgets we 11 need hut can't lay
but that is the only way I can out the money to buy.
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ever see a guy. 1 have never
My sis and I thought of
given my parents a reason to throwing our own, "Got A New
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distrust me, but they do.
Apartment but Don't Have Any
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Isn't there some way I can Kitchen Equipment" party.
convince them that I won't do
My Mom says it would be too
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Like my sister did?
muchlikeabridalshowerand
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[)EAR OVER: Your problem
Abby, we're going to have
t,/:',
is
one
t D"11'
that
many
girls
have,
and
enough trouble paying our rent
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It
is
grossly
unfair.
Your
and
grocer)' bills without the
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irents should not punish you addedexpenseofall the kitchen
The Trellis may well have effect b' working another set of
for sshat your sister did.
stuff we need. What do :iou
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not
sneak.
If)
ou do and think ef our party idea'
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a pleu of needluork a on top of the first
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are caught, the) still han good
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colonist's wife brought with her
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NEEDING:
Skip the
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to the New World. It's one of the Trellis: a Lazy Daisy stitch,
party. But do visit your nearest
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those lovely filling stitches used French Knots, mnlniscule Cross
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DEAR ABBY: I am 25 and (.00dwlil or Salvation Army
for hundreds of years to enrich stitches or stars, separately or
m'
ex-iusband is 33. We have store and set what Is available
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Jacobean designs. Try it to in combination, can add a
been
divorced for 14 months, In secondhand but goodas-new
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create a little hill at the base of delightful patterned look to
but
we're
still living together. I appliances.
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a Tree of Life design and to fill
otir work. Or add a series of
Just
never
got up the nerve to
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(He can't stand them)
=fHe hardly ever makes love to
Fatal tieirt iseserwun fair L7dy, so ScIn kc'aI .riuic teacher flathara Muller aucsted her
maker friend James Lelleb escape Maryland's chilly weather and neip ber re-roof the homt of a me, and when he does he
tie5 only himself.
friend L sUfln) Florida oser the holidays, he caught the first plane south, "This is primarily a
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small Couching stitch or a tin)' canvas. When It s only a matter
of a stitch or two, you'll find it
easier if you remember (.)flC
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advisable to use a hoop sshen new stitch This is almncs
impossible to take out
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The la)ers of stitches need
not be at right angles, the) can Dear V it C
If 3OU vi' made an extensive
form diarnondor oblong shapes
us well as squares. To hold tiiistakc, there's usually
nothlni to do but cut away the
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second set of long stitches
crossing the first is then taken trou Ic in making a Bargello
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past few
Forty or more people atNANCY
seck, with parties, out of town tended the combination barvisitors, and trips , to visit beque and cocktail party held at
BOOTH
Correspondent
relatives keeping residents on Thmi,ilnia's spacious home.
DIAL
the run.
Among those present were
Carrie Gribbin and her son, SitI and Sally Waldman, Mr.
Brian, former residents of and Mrs. Roger McKibben,
Winter Springs, returned for a John Moore, Helen and Guy
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short visit to renew old DeMalo, lI)nnie and Diana homemade cookies and coffee,
acquaintances. Son, Brian, Friend, Betty Eastharn, John
spent tulle visiting with his best and Diana Farmer, Sheila and
Leslie and Don Browning

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He never compliments me
and never wants to take me out.
But he runs with hIs friends
he feels Like it.
Don't tell inc to leave him,
Abb'
hi

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Ide'
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instructions to gise r
usnesa oone Ot
corn. C%Cfl U aisV IS

FOUR IN FLORIDA
DEAR FOIR:
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oui, topic for a girlish
lunch. I m sorr-- to let "cute

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NEW YORK— Someone in front for after bath or during "swim team" or carry
forgot to tell the several million feeding and saque sets (shirts messages such as "I'm a little
stead of coming up with the babies who si-a-a-a-a into the with matching panties lined in stinker,"
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needle through a thread world each day that this is plastic) for summer or mild
Most important in infants'
already In place.
Population Zero time. As a climates,
clothes is their ease-of-care.
E.W. result, natal appearances still
Soplile cautions relatives and Must are s'ery practical and
(ross stItch in the sanw color as
F or a FREE illustrated ,i'akes a
great excuse for new parents not to over buy flUX and match with adults'
the Trellis or in a contrasting leaflet showing the basic emgrandparents, aunts, uncles o*ional ready-to-wear items clothing such as the stylish Tcolor. If there's enough room broickrv stitches, wirte to
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sugar, baking powder and salt. dinner preparation time is temperature. Refrigerate meat
Add egg, lliElk and oil; stir just limited, cook the corned beef overnight in broth. Dinner is
until ingredients are blended, the evening before, While ;ady in a Jiffy the next
Spoon and spread evenly over you're relaxing for the evening, evening. Just re-heat the broth
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79c

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419 F. FIRST S
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Ethics Jf Tour Profits

Pastors Corner

Fnday,Jan2.297-78

EvenrngHeraSanfordM

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Satwda,

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Fir

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By GEORGE W. CORNELL JecUonable, urging people to o, seeing and InstrucUng the tour on thwth thvolvemen in the
AP Religion Writer
and turning it into a business
oups.
Holy land.

&amp; KINd,

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SEVENTHDAY

***

***

Methodist
I reatl a brief article

Epw.t L,agv
£v.fls, WC
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Christian
FIRST ASSEMILY
OF GOD C':URCH
Cot 7flh end Elm

_____

FIR ( TCHRISTIANCHURCH
DISCIPLESOF CHRIST
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
e11PllmSt,n,D,

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OF THE NAZARENE
St RI

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C Hpm

Enisconal
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Tnday Iii m

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CHURCH OF LONGWØØO
S4IOvan,•St,

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always happiest when

,
YIvThktvc.T,,,* FyI

and IlLS

11pm

frci to the public,

RS*enJ

-

ltstrict Council Workshop at strong and good seeds assay from yourself - and then you can

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-

METHODIST CHURCH

;______

-

S 11am
IS 11 Iii
It Kim
7 11pm

-

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-

7

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Peslot
1011am
CCI m
C

menis ill be available all day.

,
.SI.
S ISffi .
I Na in

•
Satvcday Man $ B,akIat

in South
the rise

America, coupled with experts say the momentum has
of new authoritarian continued
h!t

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S Clam

MotfigWit'$Il4p

now and then at the impropriety of your own remarks?

Ct'u'cRSch..0

1111am

Caswwry

truth, concern and kindness toward others Is very much a part of Christian living.

UMYF

Ss

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M.tninWotWw•

1111am.

SVn4AVCCRSC.

I ISa m.

Wed C7*,r Pr•ctece

S 11pm.

•

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som of the lead iO ciotiilng Iu
ership has come more co - Articles msy be donated for
and governments
1
ii
h,,,
Cfl 5t11i . sa4e or ons'ed with a small
Arrest.sorexpulsionofclergy scrva11ve, •knC.
I char ed for sellin'
VEX' C
expressions and demon- fication with the poor, the op- Natalie Brent or William _____

FIR ST PR E SlY TE R IAN CHURCH
OkAv&amp;)rdSI .d

CHRIST UNITED
METHOOISTCHURCH

1'.' an Wi. iflCiUu, new,
almost new and antinue Items

-- -- - -- -

Friday and 8:30 a.m. to 1 pin.,
aturiywithanelectheclass
2-4 pm

-

Presbyterian

1'

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m

Lays

lrst un y

se

ea

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COnvictions Our church helps us discover and Implement thomt
________________

S4a,SciI

Mi,wn e,,n,p
ALL$OULSCATHOLICCHURCP,

IItPar%Ay•

S nda'

s.c. n

-$

a continent where the
Ii churches, particularly Roman tween LIIUrCH ieauers a

1$ Na:

allied with

F

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governments, fric-

IA

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8400 Aloma Ave., Goldenrod,

Sunday Stho.i

S ate .

authorities in many areas.
William Wipf'ler, Ixmeri

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John V Mercer and Staff

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I A VIA EM CHOSEN

headrnister in the absence of held by the Chaerot Group of
the Orlando Chapter of
The H v Ca
A Re

-

i i lb xl' (h h I Sa I rd ' be selected

Punt Ium 10 tif

tht sear

ni I committee were arrested

.

-

State Road 427 and Hester

flcfl 0 a

cross priest, the Rev Daniel C

chairniano(thcsciencetlepaz-t. the Congregation of Liberal

.

'

EsangelLst Jerry Si%riksty from

'January Bible Study

'ilI are s(heduled through J in 9

The Contemporary Ensemble

f

-

and musicians will entertain

tees

the 11 a ni seice as well as

church has come ati%c, and can gents, after which several

hj

-

lie has been with Trinity

ep

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f
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ductlble

Trinity, FAlls ssas head of t'w

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\ST-3-T

for thechange wasa conference American Holy Cross priest be- at 615 8 30p m, Monday and What Is the Spirit o'76' Pastor Chaplain and a professor at the

PUBLIX MARKETS

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Insurance

__________________

an or, a

Eunice I Wilson and Staff

D rIINTFOODS
mpIoyes

.

O

Augusto Pinochet.

Uonal Council of Churches

a

I_____

polntmcnt of Father 11. Benton

rrcndr to the
Proy,c Iriaktstl

_______

-

The Board of Trustees at the Church of the Good

c-

Ern.

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-

Catnoilc

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10:30a.m. following the special

the Rev. Miguel D'Escoto, duras Uruguay l-araguay and

a c ne

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pilcit effort to associate itself I t el't Pears the tensions vice at Hush Auditorium on _________________________
dously with the poor and to aid are

ures

.,

Hub' Graham, will be tho
worship will be at 9 a.m., and
Stday at Community United Sunday School at 10 iSa m The
Methodist
Church
of new mmter, Re% Michael
,• Casselbe
at 7 p m
Andrens
ao pastor of St
A family night covered dish Andrews esbyterlan Church
1
,
supper will be held Wednesday of Bear Lake, where he will be

k

ened tensions between chuhes

:.:::;:
''-" ri.

Community

ticipate ssith mcmii rs o
.

,

RtVM,CNJ.IAMr

shouldn't say,

FIRST SPIRITUALIST

•

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Appalled

R.,
CR,rcRkM.I
tm Wots•
MY,

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OVeflant

Christ I'rovtdence Blvd at Southern Baptist Convention
TivoliI)riewi1l be held Feb 7 foresery memberof the family

PRESIYTIEIANCHURCH

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FIRST $AIST CHURCH

___________

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7-Np m

____

I uS, ,vt,iuO u,

Care in Autumn and Winter,
Ministries.
taught by Mrs liv Ithgers
tfliStL5 elected for full
burcery svill also be prosdcd ternmsssereA E Shirtholser, w

Deltona United

Presbyterian

---

ELDER SPI9,

5$ V,IMas

___________

The love of money is said to be the root of all evil I beliese

"

11am

0000 SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH

'

CONGREGATIONA L
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
71.1$ Pl A
3ZUS

Ev.nffi

aren't

,
eat it, or he can plans it. The rest of either method has i
The m1sters fees - or rewards built into its life style One way he d1 sre, the other
honorariums - necessarily
prosper.

designed cards We publish our ho1ida should be a holy day If reception %ith refreshmen in 6,' This Is My Bible," t4ught bY siIl install Miss Mabel Cha
Famth Finances Seminar at
the parish hall
feelIngs in news
Mr and Mrs Aaron Compton,
rs send that sime s irit
onimunity United Methodist
man as lay Icackr, Torn s
An org in rceital tll bi Gradt 1 2 1 Th tor) Th
telegrams and display cx ( mh (LI% soultI be
\1cInaltl as thurman of the JdII 9 and 10 tmphasizing thi
d presented by EIibeth Farron Bible felis, tauit by Mrs. Mhmiir.iraijve Board Gerald HiWical concepts of fmance.
essions 'hdl' to our nel hhke
'

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Pt Sunday ScM
I Cia
Foflswp
II 11am
MaInWnRp
711pm Wd (vi lIblIStudy

at*cS.-,c,

can make itwrong. e: If it becomes your source, it will let you
do hard. o: If money becomes the product of your life, you
To get ministers to help drum have left no monument, and a lot cf bitterness will probably result
iflu.

ing themselves on Biblical rsed the issue at an 1nt- elers' fares - although they (bsctLssin' their friend. One said, "How much did he leave?" T
LK 'roiiiid or .ttes, md oLr Rltlnn4il I uthr in urnulttian may or in m not kro ihout it
oth€r riplied lie left it all"
ItLssaldolJohn Wesley,whoby allmonetostandardsdi 1
•
a pauper, "He left his old horse, a fork and a spoon, a few rags of

to make ourselves and others something shich we know is (ross Episcopal parish of %%Ill be teaching the book,

FIRST PT::CHURCH
2S37SaflrdA,,

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II 10am

WotthpSa,sco
k,ndqarn and Nuteqy

1Lu.ta't5wtchiInAm.q1c.l

711pm

k,

'

cosmetics, syothetic pearls,

______

Rb'.C'.';

PALMETTO AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH

forgetfulness or, as the poet fees from trael agencies.
other." omnais i'.io
sas
S
tl, 1(1 th
ld
'It's the big sell tht
jl
I i iii Hibk i
holi ii
litc igain' Unless It IS
• holy day, but thould ter
day for the Owistian be a holy equally becoming to us in July,

It a

Mid Wuk S.r,IW,dt

SHam

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________________
______________

EtP$IdAWI

_____

______

vseeW.nJN

[

each other
with brotherly affection and

d

Yh. Rpv Lue 4CISP:,

PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST

04TrThs*oqaW.wDay

9

Ith Wr

. too
t, ,..
e anyMlmg or anyone..
_ e my cni.r Ce. J hi.v to
passengers go1a.ong,i .ustn
cannot
each for each pan passenger plant my resources as seed I sow and when I do, it mulUplies -

y ae se
s
r
members at a profit to them
selves," said Sovik, 61, a

during the year

Paul says "1e

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a business out of it.,,

O exPe ences, t qu
e es o ios cos , a
tion misters using their In- thils generly is nsidered Jus
However, after the holiday Is fluence to recruit travelers, and tified.

fellowship?

1

CHURCH OF CHRIST

Lld.It$I$.C* t
WI$d1y$,W,Cl,i

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WTRRT$øm S av0MSea,f F,4hot ItI1ParbA*u.
Bi$? 7

JORDAN BAPTIST HUECH

However, other ministers,
Critics don t obJe to the polhiy most who lead tours,

otntr oOd)s sse are strangety for awhile and remember
electrified into assuming .i others there comes to

R.t * t

FIRST CHURCH

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CALVARY BAPTIST ASSE YSLY

h•

wanes." Why is it that on the OflC day of the year, the bir Minn. lie adds that it h
ima!s of the faith- this advantage to pressure free p if they get four pang advantoge - and believe me, they won't be thinking of you when
occasion of Thanksgiving, thdav of Christ, we forget come "ascandal" that disturbs iUi anu in many cases, poc,et people to take a tour - at a passengers, two free trips (in- they do

d

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Answer to Previous Puzzle

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15 Grk fabulist 53 Flyer
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61 Gauls
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socialist
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32 Plowland (Sp.) 4 Pride (Coll.)
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ex-wife, the trial of a Virginia
man charged with burglary,
robbery and kidnaping in a
south Seminole bo wling alley
incident and the trial of an
Altamonte Springs woman
charged in connection with a
multi-county theft ring, top the
dochtt of [nak scheduled this
week before Circuit Court
Judge A.J. Hosemann Jr.
Ben Harden Jr, 46 of 1808
Mulberr- i,
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sur rendered to a probation
supervisor at the courthouse 45
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(left) and Thu-Thuy Thi who still wear tradi tional Vietnamese
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controlled substance pl us
carrying a concealed firearm
-William McKinley Morgan,
48, of Winter Gar de n, faces trial
on a charge of carrying a
conceal ed firearm.

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Orlando, charged wi th grand
larceny.
-Miebsel Quattry,
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Orlando, accused of delivery of
a controlled substancecocaine.

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count&gt; officials say the
Bus numbers and new route Road
Elementarysite on Sit 4
Wood Road south of
machine ran into a problem- schedules for some 700 pupils Officials said the majority of
E &amp; Lea Ave. 8:40;
7
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Walk-in areas Izones i4ithin Williamson Rd., Bus 22: Tarry Ave.
the hyacinth plants fail ed to who will be attending a corn- the pupils will
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have their same two miles of the school will be Town
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Tr, &amp; Tappan Zee, 8:40; Colonel Ln. &amp; Lea Ave.; 8:44; &amp; Parsns
Sports
Rd., 8:48- Ibis Rd &amp;
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plan:s as the), floate~ down- . Altamonte Elementary Year.
The Moorings, Woodlands, Cove, 8:42; Brom Bones Lin,
Markham
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Groves. Bus 102: E.E.
Two familiarization trips HighlandIlills,Sandalwooja
stream. A conveyor- be lt device facility) when school bells ring
(Stop No. 1), 8:45; Brom Bones Rarensbreok,Tril by Bead, Bus Williamson Rd. &amp; Parson
again
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Ann MIller, with the school Th (Stop No. 1)8:47; Ichabod Lake Mary Blvd.,
to block and contain all plants
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mas
holiday.
Pleasant
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district's :nformation office.
f Tr. (Stop No. 2), 8:48;
77*
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pupils,
who
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in
opening,
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Pardy cloudy today with
The h&gt;anuntks onte chewed were attending four different school cons
school in. Markham Woods 11d. at Pond, sor We, 8:41; Markham Woods Emma lid., 8:47; Freyer Dr. &amp;
of eight per
850, Markham Woods Rd at Rd &amp; Stonegate South ,
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Coriiell's, 851; Markham Markham Woods Rd. &amp; Oak
Winds
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shifting - from
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before being hauled away.
own school off Williamson from the old Altamonte
Sleepy Hollow, Markham Village, Bus 4$; Pressvjew Ave. Markham Woods Rd. &amp;
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SidnevVihlen Jr. and Bob Ellis been less erratic, resulting In
went up for the 'grand show
less h)acinth moement from
The hyacinth tuirs ester Is
Ellis, the commissions ac location to location
going awa
tin), adniinlstrati%e assistant,
County officials decided to
caid the machine gobbled a loan the machine to the St
The legendary plant gobbling
nums of weeds that dii) but Johns
Riser
Water'
machine, renowned In Lake
they were water weeds that had Managmcnt District .
Monroe for its r.arnmoth ap- been
Ellis says the harvest e r will
petite for the pesky and oft- work dredged up b) count)
crews,
have
to be dismantled and
times hazardous water weed,
According
to
Ellis,
no
trucked
to its new site
isn't needed here anymore.
hyacinths were floating freely somewhere on the St Johns
At least tYkit's the opinjo n of dowristream to be snared in the betwfvn here and JarlLsonville
county commissioners who elaborate trap set by county
Initially. it was on loan to
ha
oted to allow the 1160,000 officials
Seminole County from the
"We checked back and state's Department of Natural
monster to be moved down the
St Johns River fro.-ii its present checked back, the h) a intli just Resources, IDNR)
sn I there," Ellis said
site near the Qsteen Bridge
And Ellis says now officials
The reason, Ellis says, Is two- from the water management
Amid much fanfare and (01(1
district ha ve contacted him
acclaim, the super weedeater First, he says no major wind about the harvester and as soon
moved to its present site on the storms ha ve blown sufficient as the agency is ready to truck
St Johns in June
quantities of water weeds away the weed gobbler away, Ellis
Anchored near the Osteen from river banks. Secondly, says It's theirs.
Bridge, the harvester's job was
to gobble pesky hyacinth.

There are th ings you can do
to help prevent osteoarthritls.
One of these is to prevent or
eliminate obesity. Remember
it is wear and tear arthritis,
and the more weight a joint
has to bear, the faster it will
wear, It is no accident that the
ancient dinosaurs had th is
form of arthritis.

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If you already have osteoarth ritis, it is Important to
have a proper activity
m You need to maintain joint function while
limiting wear and tear Th e
Ilealth Letter will give you
important tips on this.

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police informant, accused of
burglarizing two Altamonte
Spr in gs apartments. A mistrial
was declared for Ware on Nov.
after a circuit cour t jury
anno'rnced it
hopelessly
deadlocked aft er two hours
deliberation.
-Sergio Spisani, a 29year-old Canadian attorney
accused of burglary and petty
larceny in connection with a

-Benjamin F. Bass, 31, of
Sanford, Route Two, accused of
otaining property by worthless
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E--Eggene James Decock,
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Casselberry, charged with
11) JOE ASKREN
Horace Orr, president and
"We're for community federal grant received to create nation" for employment pur. Seminole Community ACTION member SEEDCO staff,
carrying a concealed firearm.
Ilerald SWI Writer
executive director of the development and we look very 103 new positions in an poses. Off said.
Inc. (SCA); 13 positions in the
-jGhn J0sqIh DOughtery, 54,
Orr said the new jobs actually
Seminole Employment and hard before we establish a emergency job program in the
Orr said the average pay for Seminole County Public Works would mean only a small of Sanford, charged with
The right separate area Fconomic Development Corp. company
in the com- county this year.
the 103 new jobs will be $8,000 D~epartrnent; and three ad- percitmitage reduction of the malicious Injury to per3onal
corporations set up or sup- (SEEDCO)
said Friday munity.We're interested in a
"We've developed a workable in annual salary, with pay minlstrativejol under
the Job 7,000 unemployed in the county. property and two counts of
ported by a federal ly-fun ded SEEDCO's own policies new business in the market if it prograin and
EDA (Economic ranging front $130 an hour to Opportunifies Program, Title X lie said November 1975
resisting an officer with
agency are
not in competition prevent this from happening. Is large enough ... so we can save Development Administration of $io,xx for the highest position. of the Public Works
and
unemployment
was
12.9
per
violence to his person, in
with private industry at taxOrr said in many cases Jobs," Orr said.
the U.S. Department of Com.
new slots include 47 Economic Development Act of cent in Seminole County.
The
103
connection
with a Sept. 17 in.
payers' expense in Seminole federal grant money Is used in
Orr made his coriunents in muercel felt it was a worthy positions within the SEEDCO- 1965, according to Orr. He said
Asked what effect the grant cident in which a glass door was
County, according to the "joint ventures to save answer to questions following program-this is the fourth backed co'poratioiis;
40 none of the new jobs would be
kicked in at the Flagship Bank
agency's local director.
businesses here."
his announcement of a sn largest a1nle grant in the positions involved
it
On Page 2-A)
with additions to the present 27
in downtown
downto Sanford.
Sanford.

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Harden is charged with
deree urder in the case.
Gerald Douglas Page, the
ye ar-old Alexandria, Va., man
who surrendered to sheriff's
deputies Dec. 1 at Fairlanes
-Ike. E. Cobb, 24, of Orlando,
Bowling, Fern Park, is accused accused of de livery of a conof bur glary, robbery, use of a u-oiled substance-PCP---io an
firearm in commission of a state undercover agent
felony and two counts o kid- 24 at a grocery during a probe
naphig.
of illegal drug activities in
Authorities
said
three Oviedo.
hostages
were - released
-Andre Lemar Ware, 22IUUIUIIJIL'U nzwr nemg ueu up
year-old former Orlando

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in some cases the calcification is so complete or
issociated scarring of the sac
is so extensive that It constricts the heart. This will
limit the heart's pumping
ability. In th eec ca.cs the sac
must be opened or removed to
free he heart.

In many oth er cases the
shell of calcium does not
restrict th e heart in any way
and doesn't Interfere with normal heart function I would
guess that is true in your case
in view of your 80 years
without problems from this

CARNIVAL

in other cases it can cause
joint deformities, pain and
limit the patient's activity.
Those who want more information on this form of
arthritis can send in 50 cents
for Thc Health Letter,
number 4-Il, Osteoarthritis:
Degenerative or Wear and
Tear Arth riti s, with a long,
stamped, self-addressed
envelope for mailing. Just
send your request to me i
care of this newspaper, P.O
Box 1551, Radio City Sta tion,
ew York, NY lJl9

by Bob Montana

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That doesn't mean that it is
not important. It can be mild
and cause no symptoms, but

DEAR READER
The
heart is normally enclosed in
a membranous sac that loks
a lot like a clear pla3tic bag. It
is called the pericardium,
meaning around th e heart.

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and held at gunpoint by a pistolwielding, masked man who
raided the bowling lanes while a
cleanup crew was working in
the early morning hours
Sheriff's IA. Roy Hughey
went into the business unarmed
and br ought Page out after a
one-hour siege by- law en.
forceinent officers who ringed
the building.
Carolyn Fields Crowder, 42,
of 551 Karen St., Altamonte
is scheduled fur trial
ona charge of buying, receiving
and concealing stolen property
stolen by members of a multi
theft ring that police
sm ashed in mid-August raids in
Orange and Seminole counties.
Mrs Crowder's attorneys
have asked for a change of
venue in the case, contending
she can not receive a fair trial in
Seminole
because
of
idespread publicity in the
theft ring cases.
Other cases on the X-trial
docket In Judge Ilosemann's
co t this wee k include..

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North 's raise to two hearts vulnerable or 500 or less
was one of the soundest we vulnerable. In actual play it
have ever seen, but it worked works out badly because there t'
out well for him. South looked is no certainty that if the opat his 20 points and burst into p0t is allowed to play the
Blackwood. but settled for six hand that he will juake his
even though his partner show- contract. So we recommend
ed him the missing two aces, only occasional sacrifices.
South was th e same man
(Do you have a question
who had sworn off un- 4or the experts? Write "Ask
necessary finesses in a New the Jacobys" care 01 this
Year's resolution so when he newspaper. The Jacobys will
had studied the hand answer individual quest' ons
thoroughly he noted that it stamped, self-addressed
somehow or other he had to envelopes are enclosed. The 1
pick up the queen of spades, most interesting questions
There were two ways to will be used in this column
Finesse for it, but South work- and wi ll eceivo copies of
ed out a third way. He decided JACOBY MODERN.)

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On Nov. 13 police unearthed th e skeleton of a man in a
shallow grave at th e north edge of th e Seminole Community College campus near a new tennis court instal lat Ion.
Smithsonian Institution anthropologists examined tb"
remains and report ed th e body was that of a white male,
age "35 through 40's" who had a very "projecting angular
chin and heaky nose that was slightly deflected."
The anthropologists said their studies showed that
"time since dea th " could be five to 10 years or more.
M ed ical examiners said the mystery victim had been
shot in the face and his jaw had been shattered, apparently from a "powerful blow."
Police are slowly checking th rough missing persons
reports in th e area for th e last 10 years in hopes of finding
a lead toward identifying the murder victim.
Sanford police are also investigating the traffic dea th on
Nov. 1 o Mrs. Kathleen Louise Culler, 26, of Sanford. She
was struck and killed by an unide ntified auto on French
Ave. just sou th of 20th St. as she exited her d isabled car.
Poli ce sa id th ey still don't have a firm description from
witnesses of the dea th vehicle.

By BOB LLOYD

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An unidentified man gunned down G eo rge W.
I klmadoflar, 45, of Orlando, at the Greyhound Bus Station
'ii I)owntown Sanf or d on the night of June 29.
Investigators said the victim had just used a public pay
telephone. Witnesses reported seeing a man, be lieved to
be 18 to 24 years of age, wi th shoulder leng th hair ru nning
from the shooting scene, but mon ths of investigation by
IxlIct h;ie failed to turn Or) any suspects or a moti%c in
the slaying.

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to make his opponents take
the finesse for him.
It wasn't too hard He won
the diamond and drew
trumps. Then he cash ed the
last two top diaiiiund and
played th e ace and a small
club
Then he spread his hand. It
didn't matter whe th er East or
West won that club trick If he
led a spade it would solve all
finessing problems If he led
anything elseSouth would mit
in one hand and discard a
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hoping for breaks that will lead to suspects in th e crimes.
The body of Thomas DeMeester, 23-year-old shoe store
manager, was found in his blood-spattered Altamonte
Springs apartment on Aug. 28. Police said he had be en
tittl up and beaten cverely about the head wi th
a blur4t
instrument.
Sanford police enter ed the new year with three unsolved
homicid es from 1975 th e murder of an Orlando man
at a Downtown bus station, an un identified man who may
have have be en killed as many as 10 years prior, and the
hit-and-run traffic homicide of a 26-year-old pregnant

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As the new year year begins, police in Altamonte
Springs and Sanford have four unsolved homicide cases
on which investigators are still meth odically working,

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Still A Mystery

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681h Year, No. 115-Sundy, January 4,
1976

causes

29 Czech river 50 Young woman
30 Woman of
si Mine entrance
refinement
52 Insects
31 Sale sign (2 54 Make lace
wds)
55 Individual
33 Hindu god of 3? Sheepfold
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ages

26 Linen fabric

28 To) Meal
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8 And so forth

35 Slav
37 Ages and

47 Declare

SUNDAY EDITION

ARIES (March 21-April 19) to go along who enjoy the
Be on guard against being a unexpected.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
trifle impatient early In the
day. Later, you'll be more This is a good day to have
people over. It will Involve
tolerant of others.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) extra work, but everyone will
You may not accomplish your appreciate your efforts.
SAGITTARIUS Nov. 23-Det'
alms on the first try today.
Don't let it get you down - your 21) Later In the day you may
second effort will be more receive some news that
productive,
to radically alter your
GEMINI May 21-June 20) plans. The change will be for
last-minute the better.
make
Don't
changes in plans today. Stick to
CAPRICORN iDec. 22-Jan.
thought
through.
you've
It's advantageous for you to
19)
things
The) II work out much better. bargain it bit in a commercial
CANCER (JUflC 21-July 22) situation today. You stand to
Someone you'll have dealings lose nothing and could save
with today will have personal few bucks.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 19)
matters he prefers to keep
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tell what he wants you to know. qualities today, but it's not
l.E() July 23-Aug. 22) Talk likely you'll u.ce them unless
things over with your mate challenged. Once you do, they'll
today. The areas where you come through very strong.
disagree are reconcilable if
PISCES (Feb. 70-March 20)
vii u'II each give if little.
Your first thouihts are not your
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) best ones today. Take time to
Usually you have good work evaluate your courses of action
habits. Today you may find It carefully.
hard getting started, but once
YOUR IIIRTIIIMY
you settle down the day shouk'
Jan. 3, 1976
be very productive.
Don't be afraid to set lofty
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Plan goals for yourself this coming
SOIIIC entertainment for the year. You can attain them If
weekend that is not run-of-the- you work hard, aim high and
tiillI. Then select some friends don't ac cept second best.

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19 Lusterless
21 Verdi
heroine
22 Before
23 1.014
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composer
39 Grain beard
40 Biblical
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                    <text>68th Year, No. 11 3—Thursday, January 1,
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'Zeigler
Den ies
Killings

Freeman,, Binford
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WINTER GARDEN (AP)
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- W.T. Ziegler, a promi- ___________________
nent businessman in this small
Central Florida town, is con.
Fident he will be found innocent of the bloody Christmas Eve _____
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formadon which could clear
Zeigler, 35, of charges lie gunned down his wile, in-laws and a
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Still Face Trials
By BOB LLOYD

Herald Staff Writer
Counts AttorneyThomas G.
Freeman and Seminole County
Port Authority Chairman Tom
A. Binford are still scheduled
for trials this month on felony
grand jury Indictments after
L fl512( ( t 5fU1 efforts to quash
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cult court.

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oilier 1w direct information
Binlord's attorney, Roger - Berry, agreed to the state's
fr ,_\ dropping the indictment for false swearing and perjury
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formation on the charges
corrects rrors in the IndlCtmCflt - the citing of the
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noticed the same car in front of
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Zelgier's account of what ha
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pened that night, but refused to A BUY DAY
with his qualifying for an Ufl Defense Atty.
The-SemInOic County tax colk-efor's office did a Indslide business in license tags yesterday,
J. Cheney Mason, lelt, confers with client, county
outline his client's version of
the fast sucCessful 1974 bid for a c
day to renew half-year tags. Tag and title clerk Jan Jenkins, left, and Donna Tenet fill out forms and
events.
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ounty Alty. Thomas G. Freeman, In anteroom outside of grand jury
commission seat.
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room after yesterday's hearing. Picture as taken through
The attorney also said that
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Zeigler has renounced all claim
Jury returned the indictments
to two insurance policies on his
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against Freeman and Binford is "politically based and client in an Orlando murder
Capta nComm
wife's life totaling $520,000.
on Dec. 19 alter a four-week motivated... just hogwash." trial at that tirn.
"Mr. Zeigler loved his wife probe into an aborted $517,000
The indictment charges that
Mason said he'll again seek to
and doe't want to profit from
county
purchase
deal
on
a
103Freeman
asked
John
Morris,
get
the Freeman felony inher death," Hadley said.
acre south Seminole tract Chelsea Title and Guaranty Co. tlictrnen( dismissed next week
Police have cited the two polproposed for use as a county official,
to ecive1y charge iig an affidavit signed by
hts
A
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1ces, which were taken t in
clay t.
Lester
Mandell
$15,000 for title Morris, a grand j
the last two months, as motive
witness,
)NNA ESTE.S
Binford was a withess before fpsurantv rn the els' t tra
without
evidencebeing
nhat
he
is
being
suspended
for
legislation
;in.t
F'IoriLi
is
a
that
stati
te
.harge
against
the killing of Ziegler's wife,
ikiti Stall Writer
the grand jury. Judge Qinkling and to give Freeman (ii2,4*
presented. "Why not treat a law and what his rights are,
presented.
toi) false Eunice, 32 and Charles Ma) s.
trail-blazer in this area. Florida on Wednesday ordered that kickback.
4rd in a Series)
officer in the same way a
"Our hands are not tied by is one of the few states with Binford, Herring and the court
Herring says he has a sworn
35, a long-time c'istolner at
citizen is treated." the police the law," he said, adding that such a comprehensive piece of
Defense attorney J. Cheney statement from Morris that is
Zeigler's store,
be furnished with
II;c g of a police officer captain said.
eaIed
Mason
argued in the Wed- contrarytotheaffidavjt and the
the U. S. Supreme Court's legislation," the Casselberry
Detectives say Maya was for I
that were not inNoting
the
transcripts
of
Binford's
secret
nesday
hearing that Freeman court ordered a transcript
Altriionte
Miranda
decision
requiring
that
chief
said,
lured to the store the night of vesti
grand jury testimony.
tht'roughly is of department has a formal suspects be told their rights did
isn't
a
public
official but an made of Morris' grand Jury
lie added, however, that the
the shootings to be set up as a yVSC , says Capt. David procedure whereby complaints not stop successful pre
There was no indication as to "independent contractor" testimony.
,jtlons Ian
robber amid then killed.
needs
"some
Gunt
I
the
Altamonte
are
handled,
Gunter
said
the
of
law
violators.
"We
just
make
strengthening,
or clarification, why Herring's office requested furnishing legal services to the
Unless the court orders
But the kt!ling of Mrs. Zieg- Sprii
Jice Department,
the
transcript.
Binford
was
the
County
Commission.
Mason
otherwise,
the hearing on the
lee's parents, Perry Edwards,
proceduresstrictly
follow
the better cases now," Gunter said. There are sonic vague areas In real estate salesman handling said the law under which new motion to dismiss the
"It ncthing if ts past," police
"bill of rights",
The
"A bad appe - a bad police it," Karcher said, pointing, in
72, and Virginia Edwards, 52, Gun
1. "When allegations officer is advised of the charges officer --- will show himself in a particular, to the section of the the aborted clay pit deal.
Freeman Is charged doesn't Fret= felony charge could
remained a Mystery, police of
Freeman said he was sue- apply to him,
ing
-complaints
being
leveled
against
him
and
manner
which
will
be
revealed
law
concernhig
the
review
said. Detectives say they don't are
prised at the court's ruhng
against an officer he
Vrppmnn
L be closed to the public and press
is
read
his
rights—
"the
in
a
thorough
investigation
boards
which
are
to
hear
know whether they were part of toda
he is public official and denial wants to quickly present his is aired.
'il. soft, verbal -- nhile nine yards," Gunter said. usually done through our complaints against officers.
the alleged plot or dropped by eve
I of evidence should
of
his motion to dismiss the side of the sto'y to a trial jury. Mason didn't rule out apA thorough internal in. detective bureau," he said,
the store by chance,
Saying the law leaves the
bet
indictment accusing him of lie is scheduled for trial in pealing Wednesday's ruling to
nil the officer should vestigation is then held and if adding a couple city offices review board provision rather
'dadley, however, said he has hay
soliciting
unlawful corn- circujtcourttheweekofJan 19 the Fourth District Court 1
same
rights
as
any
the
charge
is
serious,
the
f.
have
been
cleated
of
charges
in
"mid-air,"
Karcher
said
the
not ruled out robbery as a mo- cUt
pensation.
the streets.
ricer, before being suspended, through
but Mason said he'll seek a Appeals but he said he'll
in- law doesn't tell when or where
th-e in the killings and repeated
Freeman
" zco Is not taken to pending completion of the in. vestsgations. thorough
denied
any
continuance
of the trial because probably file the second thou
the review hoard must be inan earlier statement that Zeig. i'ou 11told he is
wrongdoing
and
said
the
Charge
he's
scheduled
to defend a instead,
guilty vestigation and hearing. Is told
Gunter also pointed out that a yoked while it does designate ,
lee may have been the victim of
person who alleges falsely that what the board shall consist of
a revenge plot by blacks for his
New Winter Springs Unit
an officer is guilty of a serious and what its authority is.
' participation in a recent police1975
crime
can
be
prosecuted
investigation,
Winter SprIns Police Chief
criminally
and
is
also
liable
John
(,ovoruhk said that he
l!mdle' said he found it "1n
tiill to the officer as an in- personally believes that the law
County Recalled
teresting that Mr Maya, who
(bVldUal,
Firehouse
has helped and gives both the
was supposed to be paying cash
sReadied
,s 11w old year ends and the new begins, Herald
Casselberry Police Chief person making a complaint
f or a $350 color e1evisjon set,
rs have listed their choices of the most cigruficant
ByJANF;('ASsELnERh1'
George Karcher said the men of against an officer and the of.
under CETA when the grant iPUI)i.
had a "et of food delivered
stories that affected the lives of the citizens who live
herald Staff Writer
his deixirtnient were protected ficer protection.
runs out on June 30.
The 3,400
PUD etentj
tQ his home earlier in the day as
work in Seminole County,
WINTER SPRINGS - Fire
by civil service prior to the
Backing
up
the
paid
firemen
to
the
Oviedo
city
limits
and the
a Christmas gift for the needy,"
Readers will find a recap of some of these major
"If there are bad officers, an Chief Charles Holzman Sr. are 24 trained volunteers, who city lire equipment presently
Meanwhile, police revealed
es of 1975 in today's and Friday's Herald,
passage of the state police bill investigation will bring it out looks back on a year which has pull shifts sleeping in the fire must travel seven miles from
the Identities of their two star
untiaris were shocked last year to learn the Seminole
of rights and the rules gave the and if the offense is bad enough seen great progress on the part department ready-room at Fire Station No. I to reach the
men redress and grievance the officer can be dismissed;' of his department,
witnesses in the
ty jail had caught fire, leaving 10 inmates and a
procedures.
Govoruhk said.
night, This year, for the first area. The site for the new
One is Robert Foster of Oakr dead in its wake.
Ttit. law lila)' not have been
nil;
time
last
year,
the
time,
Holzman said $3,600 was station is behind the inland, a friend of Maya who acother top story was the arrest and conviction for theft
(oorJitik said he has set up department (consisting of two appropriated for compensating formation center and Northern
companied Maya to the store
lord police officers.
needed
Casselberry,
butinthis complaint procedures in line paid men) was busy moving the volunteers for time ac- Way in a commercially zpned
may
not in
have
been the case
the night of the murders. The
en there was the grand jury probe of corruption In
ith the law for his department, Into the city's first fire station cumulatd on an individual area.
other communities," Karcher but that he is getting with other -- a $175,000 building shared basis.
second is Ed Willi a ms of Oakty government.
said, adding he cannot speak departments locally to revi
se with o ther
The new fire facility is
land, a part-time Zeigler eme grand jury returned indictments against two
city offices. Now he
for anyone else,
Ilolzman said the volunteers nearing
and
update
further
the
completion.
ploye who happened upoh the
An
looks forward to additional and
Iv commissioners, the county attorney and the
"I think it is a fine piece of procedures,
paid
firemen
perform
well
overhead
door
is
now being
perso nnel, vehicles and a
irmnan of th e port auth ority,
together as crews and the paid manufactur ed and
the Interior
the County's plus side was the grand opening of the
second Facility.
'mien also participate in all the work on the
building is awaiting
k
Prior to the move the limited volunteer fire department
tral Florida Zoo.
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its
delivery.
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So plus for the area was when the ball finally got
equipment acquired and activities. '"The
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he volunteers are
Putting the new facility int
ti;ifltaincd by the Volunteer
ing ith $40,000 in piedgs to finance the Downtown
so good at helping out and operation also hinges on the
Fire Department was not
Corporation.
co
even coming
in on their spare time to delivery of No new pumper
protected
from the weather,
Around the (.'lock
(h school system, one of the most ta lked about
4-A
do what needs to be done," trucks. Originally sc
hed uled for
Bridge
ts was the black tAr,cott of Rosenwald Elementary
Holzman, who had been )iolzan said,
4-11
it 49-year-old Gene v a man 'nestiguting a
delivery
in
October,
but
now put
numt*.r
of thefts strving as fire chief since he
('Wend
%Vhtn FireStatton No 2 opens oil until Mas is a $49,186
became
Seminole's
ft
traffic
and
burglarie&amp;
was hired as the city's first d in the
Comics ................4-B
n the courts, a major news story was the $l4mllIon
fatality' of 1976 when the new
Thscawilla area of town, pum r
Sanford
police
reported
fireman
.
rder
theft
ring
that
was
brok
in 1973, as apxnted Ik'lnuan said, he Will not be Flinpe ordered from Central
t'roscnurd
al-to-o
e n up by poht'
year was scarcely three hours burglars took $2 in a breakin at fire chief and
hi ,l .
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it rs
enipowe
4.
with able to man it full time and will March.
old, State Troopers sa id today. the Eastern Oil Station, 814 W.
administrative authority only have to appeal
Dear Mihy
Ai e ve nt that brought howls of anguish from
6-A
to residents of
The Florida Highway Patrol 11th St
lliilziji
said a Mack
an
undetermined
after
the city passed
as
the
re-evaluation
of
l)r. La'nh
rty
owners
property ap48
an
or
that
area
to
join
the
oIuntetrs
reported
Charles
Ray
Thompnumber
representative
and
of 6ot1iing items at (finance in October, 1974, ofthe
Horoscope,
IsalSJhich were brought up to 100 per cent of fair
4
son of Stia I Lane, Geneva , was Quality Cleaners.
Because of (lie distance representative of another
1410 W 13th Fivall creating a cit fire betw een the
ket fralue.
hIov'lta
killed when his cemact sedan St., and two wall clocks,
other sections of company, which might supply
silver department for the first
ThtwasasothenewcontractwonbytheSern1nole
Obituaries ... ............ 5-A
went ouof control aboI,t3a.m. fl atware and a clarinet at the
time, torn where present volunteer an alternate vehicle through
With the benefit of CETA
Sports
tuc,itllriAssocma lion (SEM for the county's 1,600 school
1-2-11
firemen reside the response Mack, are expect
on 58-426 two miles south of Sanford Auttion corner of
ed to be at
ii hit rf
(Comprehensive
Employment
ICIC%I,On ...............
time would not make it pra( \tonda%
(, ne a, slid off the wet French Ave.and
t.
,
L'
night's
meeting
of ut',
W
13th
St
mod
l.,i year wits ti'e iitSi time n Seminole Count
Training Atli funding from
%%nmcn
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6-7 %
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Two
Jailed
deliver),
story hat teachers began the school year with an SEA.
the federal goverrunent, the men who will staff the
broadside.
new time.
Sheriffs deputies jailed Iwo department gained a new
gotia d con.ract.
s ta tion on a paid basis as soon
Sheriffs deputies reported men in connection with the I
The $31,673 JAM pumper
fireman in January a.,d another ;
A m in shot In a phone booth at the downtown Sanford
i'ossibie
so
that
they
may
be
flnqon
only
occupant
ordered
of the a.m. robbery of a Daytona in February. Included in
in September, 1974,
Toda','s high 70, low '0.
reyho d bus station still has police officers baffled. A
OiLs trained prior to being put on froni Jack ('ix'kc Co of
auto,
was
pinned
in
the
Rt'ach
man
in
Becoming partly elouiy an'J
the
Mobile,
Midway'
car' budget are funds for two their own at
-t'cond rime punIer was an unidentified body found on
wreckage.
the
facility,
Ala,,
due
for
delivery
community
cast of Sanford.
warmer Friday. Highs in the
mpu 'it Seminole Community College i SCC).
additional paid men starting
'flv Highway Patrol recorded
The fire house and PrOperty, February, is reportedly still
E. ott
Jo
se
ph
Andrew
mid to upper 7k. IMws near 50,
Sykes,
24,
of
stories d eserving mention include Seminole
this month. Holzman said he which it is locat ed
19
traffic
Fatalities
in
on land schedule,
Seminole
18.38
Coolidge Ave., and Jerome will go before council to ask If
Variable winds around 10
vol's return as a grid power, the Alta monte
valued at more than $100,000,
in
1975,
hlolim.an said as soon as one
MclntTe, 24, of 12th St., both funds are available in the city
Mph. becoming southeasterly
rings election which ended Lawrence woffoi'd's
C a gift from Gulfstream of the new trucks
Thefts
Probed
Sanford, were held in lieu of treasury.
arrive one of
sad increasing Friday.
liuc career and the start of construction on the new
Land and Development Corp.. the present pumpers will be
As the new year began police $10,000 bond cacti tit county jail
Details and tides on Page 5-A.
iecn ridge.
Also budgeted are funds to developer
of
Tuscawilla trapsferred to the new
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J)wfng the (lu-ce months that band radios and fishing officials calling (or a 55 per cent
Yates, who was put on four Yates rcde over Seminole, equipment were sold fences white and 45 per cent black
years probation after pleading Orange, Brevard, Osceola and who resold th&lt; stolen
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Bidswlllbaop.nod at tMC of Pubii

School officials still art
working to correct deficiencies

contempt of court warrant pending in Orange County entering and was sentenced In
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stemming from a traffic arrest courts,
November to fIve years in spokesman said the "orders" hoard decision was made Feb.

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llo, the reachIng 1,600 degrees as steel traced from late summer, when

hostess can make it easier
to adiust to your new 51W

A priate company is putting in new head curator, Fd Posey,

two-land concrete build the new bridge in 1966 and fulfill some of those campaign Society offices, Director flown

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wntwn County was back in the black PetIticf Wile

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lOOLOOICALsocIc.
linked with a master fire alarm hoataJ cell bay area. This
a board of questionnaires were;
- system sprinkler sem and person perished
aw UP; support of Duluth, Minn., to try and win a reversal of the
bid* will be recalVy the
as a reilt 'of directors knowledgeable in an' surveys COfluUCEu 0
Director of wiw,tral
Inesan Jo Paulucd,
3ool board sdedslon to phase ExecutIve
merchants
Floa
when set off
Zoological Sod nc
an alarm will statet
time staff The non profit a consumers
Sanford, a dozen businesses
The sult, like the boyt,
oaIFPrk until
hand as you stand in the separate cells adJacent
business for the benefit of the about the space they had the Downtown Dceloprnent
However, the bott proved i )flI

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babies are cxpettcd. A couple
Ron repoed negotiations of American buffalo ha%e been

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to build a "new, Council (DDC).
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Clark
hOnn Cotions

the stream behind the reptile born there and more Jaguars

be completed in time for the I'atiiu'n

master an for redevelopment

of Seminole County voters ba

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children's zoo has been conk Jaguar cubs, a leopard cub, and

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To accomplish the public
Iyer appealed to Florida Clark of the above 5ty
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experts, because every town In relations goal, a series of Education
Secretary Ralph
GRAY AAMS. HARRIS
foreFebruCry6th, tflØerw1se &amp;
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inmate capacity facility was present county jail be
. Executlie
rec or
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problems."
to draw attention to the
annro%ed for
penlng on
dered a "holding facility" for Jacobson and DDC Special
fitlon.
Downtown On Saturdays countyWIde
Orlando FiOridi 32102
recount but not (or
WITNESS my handan
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there

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transIorntion of a city

In the aftermath of the fatal said that, "in effect," the and property owners

counties at a cost of a

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MIAMI tAPi A recruiter of mercen diers SlS

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counts' line, arMI keep on goinu."

County Grand Jury sued a
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equivalent of a further
hoofstock enclosure
are
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finished arni in
"We've got the materials
The boardwalk through a
dopat1 (or the final hardamp area will be completed
topping" said flown. "All we by June, said flozon, as will
need now
the men and planned nature trails and

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t)tiIj of Central Horidians
wholoryearshaclglvenolthelr
money and time to see the fine
coIietInn of animals in the
oercro(Ie(i and (Iccaying

III those Few secoijils WtIHChIy poke the (orrIdu Sill hel t)ough the South Gait'
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Manor near this Northeniral Honda I

CaUI. the undersigned Clwk of the

the property situats' S,m1le

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1976, the
Bi centennial Year. a year of ho pes and dreams,
Ekually, when someone, anyone, writes a
t,JI%IiIrs such as this he-she makes all kinds of
predictions for what's ahead and also reminisces
IlJOUt what's transpired over the past 12 months.
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they make a number of New Year's
resolutioIt'thataremanjngIesstoallbuf0
Rut to us, the start of a new year reminds us of
I it the ivuus car and the hopes
and dreams that face so many of us in the forth,
mining 12 IlsOntha In the case of 1976, the next 366
tas, since this is Leap Year.
We're not going to fill up this space with a lot of
resolutions we know that can't or won't be kept.
Instead, we're going to ask that you join us in
ssh,ng fora Few things to happen in 1976:
1 We pray that none of us will ever live to
such a disaster as hit in Sanford on June 9, 1975,
henthcSenjinoie County Jail caught fire and took
List' lives of II people, including 10 inntes and a
jailer.
We also hope that th e Seminole County

Thursday, January 1, 1976-4A

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
H. RfCHAfl IAJN(;, Editor
WHIJAS1 D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director
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Th e North Atlantic Treaty Organization has
had its annual physical cheek-up at Brussels, and
while its health is not exactly robust there are signs
it is weathering the political and economic
ailments that have aroused worry in the last few
years.
The 10 European
proudly reported
that they have increased their defense exixnditures by a combined $5.5 billion in the last
year, but between the lines is the fact that inflation
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faster simply to stay in the same place.
The British are an exception. Having shocked a
ommn Market mee ting recently by suggesting
that North Sea' oil ma y allow Britain to look at
Europe's energy probkms with the detachment of
an oil-exporter, the British may also be planning

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news that

Congress is cutting more than 8 billion from the

years

new program for joint arms procurement

with a

aimed at cutting costs. They are also participating

in an arms standardization effcrt which will stretch
defense dollars further. Th e Greeks, who recently
followed the same French path of military independence, also are indicating that th eir new
policy is more symbolic than a real determination
to go it alone,
What has accounted for this new spirit of
cooperation'?Qjr guess is that Europeans are
being reawikèned bvêvents to the neit
keeping their power in Portugal and the uncertain
political future of Spain have pointed out that
Soviet ambitions do not stop at the Iron Curta in.
Negotiations with the Warsaw Pact for a mut ual
reduction of forces in Europe are not living
to
expectat ions.

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have hit all NATO members. and political events

which cause irritations between some of them, are
a threat to the strength of the Atlantic Alliance,
However, they can be overcome if there is a clear
perception of the danger invited if the basic unity
of
the alliance should collapse. Perhaps that danger
now vivid enough to put some bloom back in the
cheeks of NATO.

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groups and a year set for action to reform the laws governing
each group — 1977 for banking and financial reform, 1978 for
energy and environment, 1979 for commerce, transportation
and communications, 1980 for food, health and safety, and 1981
for others such as housing, miall business, labor-management
relations and equal employment.
In each year if the Congress failed to act, presidential
reform plans would automatically go Into effect, or the
regulatory agencies would automatically go out of existence.
Some such "action-forcing mechanism" Is necessary to
overcome bureaucratic inertia, special Intent lobbying and
congressional reluctance to disturb the status quo.
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to the south.
It appears for one thing that the President
himself was aware of some plot against
safety. Talking to associates on th e day of the
shooting, he is said to ha ve registered his con%1ction that "there are men who want to take my
life —and I have no doubt they will do so."
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As for the assassin himself, many still doubt
his capacity—at least his unreinforced capacity
to organize a high execution. He was apparentiy a man pampered by women throughout
his life, his
filled with self doubts and
few adventures. He boasted enough, surely,
having one time reportedly remarked about the
opportunity ."for a man to glorify himself by RAY
killing the President." Yet close friends said he
was all bark, "a coward and everybody knows

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Sanford:
Donte Bell
Olin Boatwright
Mildred DeFreese
Kenneth Griffith
Robert S. Cues
l'tsyllis M. lloFhmm
Juna N. Jones
Helen P. Malone
Geneva Mitchell .
Julian Murphy
Louise Refoc
Karen Wells
Mary 13. Williams
Gloria H. Callan. Orange City
Walter Vinson, Oviedo
Phillip
H.
Quataert,
Rochester, N.Y.
James W. Soverns, Winter
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WILLIAM ELLIS

Mr. Rounds was born in Uew
Ivy Ellis, 90, of York a nd came to Sanford in
l Ofl g wOOd Boulevard, 1953 from New York State.
lMn)WO0d, died Tuesday in
Be served in the Navy during
Orlando. Born in Opp, Ala., he %VWI and was a member of the
came here in 1942. lie was a First Presbyterian Church in
member of the Casselberry Sanford. lie was a Mason and a
Baptist Church. lie was .a Shriner, and a member Qf the
retired farmer. ,
Senior Citizens Club of Sanford.
include two ions,
lie is survived by his wife,
Alfred and Alton El!is, both of Francis Alice Rounds. San.
Casselberry; five daughters, Ford; two daughters, Mrs.
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Mrs. Allic Mae Dukes, Dover, Mrs. Thelma Pierce. Syracuse,
Mrs. Alma E. Hauaway, N. V.; one son, Harry Rounds,
Altamonte Springs, Mrs. Mice Rochester, N. V.; six grandAltamonte Springs and children, and -,ne great,Nfrg. Annie Mae Burge, Mobile, grandchild. Grainkow Funeral
Ala.; 12 grandchildren and 20 Home
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charge
of
great-grandchildren.
arrangements.
Funeral services will be held
at 3 p.m., today, at Bald¼.
win-McNamara Funcral Borne,
Altamonte Springs, with final
services and burial Sat urda',
Today's high 70, lo 50.
at 3 p.m. in Opp, Rainer
Hecemip partly cloudy and
Funeral Home in charge.
armrr Friday. Highs In the
mid to upper 70s. Lows near 50,
GEORGE.D. ROUNDS
Variable winds around 10
m.p.h. becoming southeasterly
George D. Rounds, 79, 440 and increasing during Friday.
Virgiru;s Avenu', Sanford,
L\TENHEU FORECAST
passed away Wednesday In
('hare ci rain and thunSeminole Memorial Hospital, ilerstorms mainly In the northem districts on Saturday and
central portions Saturday
Funeral
night. Turning coo!er north
Saturday night. central porROUNDS, OEOROE
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Home Chapel, with the Rev
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Virgil Bryant olliciating
So's southern peninsula. Highs
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at i p m In lieu
SOs north to near 70 ccmflral and
donations should be made to IhI
Temple Crippled
Bahia
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Cr,iniren's 1IOPitJt VICWISIg
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hours will b'. from 2 1 im and 7
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Barbara C. Simon
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Dorothy N. Williams
Glenn N. Colegrove, DeBary
Michael Goodman. DeBary
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Mira Flerro, Garden City
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WASHINGTON The late J. Edgar Hoover bage compactor, which could
squeeze his garThe subordinates deathly feared the reportook extraordinary countermeasures, we have bage into
Pron, which is now more than the #
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an inseparable unsearchable block.
ters would notice the furniture and start asking Pr
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just learned, to keep u3(i(Jtof his garge
Ills aides, highly sensitive to his slightest
"Project
questions. But they overlooked the loaded truck
Back In 1971, we began an FBI-style in. wish, immediately began taking up a collection,
In4dence" speech. Here are other points
which,
under
the
cover
of
darkness, eased away whi'Me study makes:
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vestigation of the almighty Hoover. This in. They raised well ilver $100,
which they invested
frcui
thc
FBI
growd
and
delivered the free
tluded a watch on his gar bage. Our purpose was in a suitable garbage-crushing device.
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ithout a nuclear moratorium, th e in.
This was
furniture to Tolson's apartment,
merely to burlesque the FBI's own tactics. For presente' to him with appropriate
cr
flow of nuclear energy would bring a
ceremony on
It should be
the FBI chief had taught his agents to search a the 47th anniversary of his FBI
added, In fairness, that the tfr oil Imports by 1985.
career in May
But even If nuclear
present FBI director, Clarence Kelley, baa
subject's trash for the key to his true character. 1971.
Penstruction is stopped to avoid the
sternly discouraged any gifts from his
We solemnly concluded from our Great
agents, r yvc risks,
Never again was anyone able to learn what
"the largest impact on oil
NUCLEAR NEWS: The Federal Energy
Garbage Caper that Hoover suffered from gas Hoover ate for dinner.
im
is
n
2.4
per
cent increp..e" over U
Administration h;s just concluded a t'piins. It wai unttlmg, c agreed, Li' think of a
F'outootc: Ihe FBI bulldog used this same
iJ-1 19&amp; figure.
troversial, computerized study disputing
living legend having gas on his stomach. But the technique to
acquire other articles that stnick
President
Ford on nuclear power.
- iaturaI gas consumption
Is essentially
e vidence was indisputable: his garbage his fancy. It
became a regular ritual at FBI
dent contends that th e United States raj" by the nuclear outlook
TheP
&amp;#w1osed timt be dined on such fare as crab headquarters to take up Collections for Hoover's
must have IOC to 125 nuclear 11ants to service In
case of a moratorium, electric prices
bisque, sliced onions and peppermint stick Ice innumerable anniversaries, birthdays,
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1985
to
reduce
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up 6.4 per cent and coal PricPs would
cream, followed by Ge hiull antacid pills.
lhanksglvtngs and Owlstmases,
inc 6.2
The
FEA
study,
however,
strongly suggests
per cent by 1985 above the increase
The great G-man, mindful Of his respon.
t
One of his favorite acquisitions was a
j
that the nation won't ne nuclear energy
projected.
sibility as an American folk hero, was careful ing,
after
stone-studded plate which his urxlerlfngs
.....1111I
all. The calcuaitlons are based on
never to be seen drinking in public. But his trash purchased (or him from
FEA
tudy was prepared for FEA officials
a famou.5 Cincinnati
projections of fuel costs and needs In 1985.
reve l ed that he tippled at tx*ne, with a weler at a
W)1f1ed In California against the move by
Without nuclear energy, the study shows, the 501
preference for Jack Daniels Black Label
.ers to force a statewd moratoriumon
The practice was also extended to Hoover's
country would have to mine bilge quantities Of flU
whiskey.
construction. But the parts of the study,
No. 2 man, the Late Clyde Tolson, who felt he
coal but would not have to Increase oil
Such irreverent revelations, we have been should be honored wi
imports
Ca.
doubts
on President Ford's nuclear
th expensive gifts, too. His
significantly.
pI
r;!ornh"j riaMv, cau.411 }ioov'r to roar with ulrd1r1ate5coii(cte(Jtundrc%(jsofdJlLarsto
crc omitted (miii the FEA testimony.
buy
"A nationwide 'suclear flXwa(i) - ium"
cornrage. He began pondering counWrmea.cwe and furniture for his apartment,
vote: FEA officials say the report Is an
bined wills a gradual phas.t
of existing
Od wit occasion, the furniture mbdakenly
Plants. would mean "a 31 Per cent increaself !n ea
aft, which has been totally revised
garbage raids.
was hauled Into the Justice Department courcoal
consumption by
"I'd look brigh t-eyed and bushy-tailed, too. if
it makes "falw assumpLions." they
The incurable curmudgeon passed on the tyd at tie same time some New
York Post already projected, (1w 1985
study above
declares,
the
Increases
con
hestudydoe5fl'tintoc(Jns ~deratlon
was prerecorded. "
word to his subordinates that he wanted a gar
ffwan douhling the pmmt cm, cle
restrictions on coal nor the difficulty
of
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the President of the United States? Many think
t would naturally focus on the more
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WASHINGTON — When the Freedom of light on decisions and operating methods of the -, not. What's more, the events surrounding the
ftable, concentrated, urban routes. What 0
assassin's death are fraught with unanswered Information Act was passed into law some time IRS, will beomsjor benefit toaiItaxpayers
*t the millions of Americans living
questions that strike at the core of the c. back, there were many who believed U would
Tax collecting is highly subjective business, E,ered and inherently unprofitable rural
troversy.
prove a dud. The law? as written, was riddled The laws have been written by Congress In such
s?
And hre is the primary substance of the with loopholes,
a sloppy manner a man can go to six different
I was one of the doubters.
kepticism: that the assamin was let go as part
tax officials and come home with six Inone of the economy measures the Postal
There have been a considerable number of terPretatlorLs. When he files, he may find the
of a governmental conspiratorial plan. But who
e Is considering is the closing of a number
were the conspirators? Nobody yet knows, that's failures byreporters, seholat-, and other citizens official auditing his accounts has still another
II, unprofitable post offices, and this
the damned part. It's been suggested the Vice to gain the Information they sough t from the approach. A public airing of these in.
Ct, more than anything else, has upset a
President may have been the real power behind government. The number of nuisance and lost- terpretations will bring relief for many.
congressmen
with rural constituencies.
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Because the expense of fighting a case
secretary who was known to covet greater the bureaucracy.
ay be time that we accept the fact that the
through the courts s high for the lp.,when pitted
poser .
But there have been some remarkable
agai nst a giant company or a rich taxpayer with 05etvice simply cannot be expected to do
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ing and still be self-supporting, and that
batteries of talented attorneys, it has become
Unfortunately,
the government did not at
the that —all other avenues having failed miserably
(nment subsidization will always be
time choose to investigate Its own. A federally
practice, more often than not, to settle
If we want to keep our bureaucracy and our
y. If such things are rural delivery and
convened trial of the assassination failed to .
major arguisienta at 43 certs on the dollar.
executives
somewhat
honest
and
working
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rary, book, magazine and newspaper
not, as I understand It, because the service or
a somewhatIn the public interest, opening
0re
rela tionship between the Presiden t's men of
deemed to be necessary and valuable
its
agents
emoflonallyfavor
th
ant
companies
and government actions and records
services, the public should be wLing to
the President's murder. Therefore th feeling one
to the public is and rich taxpayers. It simply becomes a
of the more effective avenues thus far
t Jpport them out of general tax revenues,
pragmatic matter of dollars and cents. It
survives that the real story is yet to be fully told.
Clearly, the time has come to set the record
cheaper to settle out of court rather than
the Postal Service concentrate on
straight at last. Too many questions remain
through extended legal battles.
It's not the whole answer. Publicity has its
unexplored, too many contrary clues left barren, drawbacks, Exposed to the public eye, officials
The small taxpayer, with limited resources, d4thg th e mail where private enterprise *
There has even been popular talk that
usually settles on IRS terms, or at 75 per cent Of ca do it profitably, but where private em'and lawmakers tend to say and do those things
those tenus. 'the agency realizes he cannot k can do it more dependably, more efPresident's body was never placed in the plot which will mike thein loo
'k gc,W, ral.her than
provided it, that authorities worried too much following principles. And there are times whenafford to go to court and knows it con hold the fi
and no more expensively, let It freely
about the possibility of It one day being officials, in our Ies interests,
line
and
win
without great cost.
must speak and
thcroughly reexamined.
argue frankly in assured privacy. But, on
Now as a result Of court actions and political
esituat.lon is now, either we devise some
Nothing short of a congressional investigation balance, openness and public knowledge serve compromises
worked out in the Congress as a sc subtle-private postal mixture or
will do, of whatever duration to get the tag our purposes best,
we face
result of those court actions, many of these e
ater
Postal
Service
deficits
done. 7be approaching Bicentennial is almost
and
th
e need
Take, for example, the operations of the
hitherto secret rulings and the bases for them f
reascn enough to clear up Abraham LIcoin's Internal Revenue Service, A
high government subsidies than at
series of court suits are to be made public, available to all
taxpayers I' along with continued deterioration o
death once and forever,
wider the Freedom of Information Act, shedding and their representatives
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tiny- who say that If the Postal Service can't
fiver the mail and make a profit, then maybe
had better think a bout letting private en.prlse have a try. Already, private package
_V very services have taken more than half of
parcel post business away from the Postal
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A Lebanese jetliner
carrying 80 persons crashed today in a remote Saudi
Arabian desert,kililng all aboard, Beirut airport sources
said.
'list' four-engine Boeing 707 of Middle East Airlines
dropped out of the early morning sky near the Saudi town
if Qassousisa just south of the oil-rich "neutral zone''
itt' Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, the sour ces said.
\ spokesma,, for the airline
said ttwre was no in'
isirdiate explanation for the crash, ut' said the plane was
carrying 15 passengers and a CrC of 15 on a flight to
I )uhas and Muscat from Beirut.
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veto make such major economy moves as
ninating Saturday deliveries and special
livery service. The cost of maliLig a letter
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act for reform of all federal regulatory agencies. it is a task
many members try to avoid because special Interests are
he?vily Involved.
Sens, Charles H. Percy, R.flJ, and Robert C. Byrd, D-W.
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Though it has been many
years since the President was assassinated,
rumors continue to circulate concerning (lie
circumstances of the deed as well as whether
true Justice was accommodated at the time,
A widely loved leader, the President
nonetheless had numerous enemies, And with
the great division then existing in America, it
Lis since been suspected that the murder may
not have been the crime of mere pedestrian
undertaking.
Indeed there is evidence that a conspiracy of
grotesque proportions may have been ultimately
responsible, the plotters possibly Including
ranking, government officers

another cut in their NATO commitment. The
British reduced their defense spending by $10
billion last year, and there are reports of another
$2.5 billion slash in the future.
Th is leaves the other NATO partners to adjust
accordingly, and there were signs that they arc'
Willing to look within the entire partnership
rather than just to the United States
for
solutions. Indeed, U. S. Secretary of Defense

current defense budget and another tight year is
looming.
Even the French, who withdrew from th e

We hopi' that everyone in Uüs great nation of
ours will take the time this year, during our
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hoping upon hope that we never again have to put up
nsth what has transpired in the past, referring, of
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phia, Pa., nearly. 200 years
a
go, to
tee us and our successors of those conral rights.
We ask that it not be another of those years
1niedjans can truthfully give us the good
d th e bad news, such as when he tells us
good news is that 250 people went back to
is week and Mat the bad news isthat another
got laid off.
We wish for a President who will be a true
I putting politics aside; one who leads us back
realrnof respectability among othi'r nations
-e once stood tall, tallest among the rest.
We hope for self-sufficiency for all peoples,
V tere, although realizing in some countries
trnpossible.
And most of all, we pray for peace
t ,ut the world, where not one individual life
w stdue to strife or turmoil among nations,
you and yours a healthy, happy and
p ius new year!
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time of nl and that the unemployment lines
deteriorate appreciably and that once more we can
return to a normal livelihood, without having
seek means of support from our government or
other snt'ans, some of which have been highly
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Commission will defer from its in-fighting and keep
the interest of all voters at heart instead of playing
,irty ixditcs.
We trust that justice will be served all
l)nrcrned among those county officials indicted in
recent grand jury proceedings and that those who
have to make the (lecislons of innocence or guilt will
I' guided by wisdom and good judgment,

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goal for Penn State as the third opponents. "we beat a great for him every week. They do
picked his Sugar Howl oppo
Alabama unt out on top ear. period drew to a close. That one Football team.
I told Coach Joe many things that we prepared
nent, kit his lucky houndstooth ly in the contest on a 25-yard
as from 37 yards out, and It Paterno after the ga:iie that I for, and then did smiie ttiins
hat at home, saw some 30 Field goal by Danny Ridgeway
made the score 10-G Alabama,
iueiiiber of his team break on Its first possession of the
Itidgeway iced the contest
curfew and 'son his first post-night.
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National Football Conference
title.
"Snmethin is miithty wrong
when people like Roger Stau'
bach, Jethro Pugh, and Blame
l. man High School's 5-2 basketball team Is all smiles so for in the
Nye don't make the team,"
Burkhart: Second row, Akin Simpson (manager), Randy Taylor,
GRE YHOUNDS
wig basketball season. The Greyhounds, coached by Rick
ordan said. "The NFC should
(rrL! Thomas. Frankie Carter. Jo- hn gniifnian
Wright
Sl('inkr. return toaeCon Jun. 6athome against Evans. Front row,
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be well rested for the game
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SIlle'.
Hill
Morrell
and
Mark
Pearce
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ALL SMILES
lilt In right, (lyde Hudson, Kt' in Ilonie, Jeff Fletcher, Bo
the American ConferP
CflCC Since St. Louis and Minriesota have most of the players
in it.''
Jordan said, "I went last year
when I shouldn't ha ve gone but
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I had a good year."
Jordan said anybody thinking
the wildcard Cowboys are a
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freak playoff team should "go
back and look at the films and
s tatistics. We've played some
eat football."
Be
Saul or the return match
M IAM I (AP) --- With his
-A liii of the guys asked tue
''I had a good garuw,'' Owens air is when they get on an catch 10 passes a gatile.
Be
Bennie
Corbin, promoter of llarberville Speedway and Lake
with the Rains, beaten 18-7 by
smooth, boyish face,' 21-year- v hat the Sugar Bowl was like," recalled. "That and Nebraska airplane. Still, Owens' 62 Career
City Speedway, will hold the Bicentennial 76 at Lake City Sunday.
Dallas
in the regular season:
old Tinker Owens hardly seems Owens said Wednesday as were probably the most e- receptions for 1,424 yards
So for the last time
Top drivers from all over the South will be on hand going for the the t)
"Los Angels is improved and
-pr to be the grizzled, old third-ranked Oklahoma wound citing games I've had as far as places him fourth on Okla- Owens will run his passtonight,
routes
$1,000 first place purse. Quite a few of the cars down for the Lund
veteran of Oklahoma's last up its practice for tonight's Or. personal performance goes." homa's list for most catches on 60 or so plays. Ic need.. two we are, too. We can win but we
race are expected to show up at Corbin's halI.mile clay track.
txwl venture.
ange Bowl clash with fifth-rated
The last two years, of course, and second in yardage. This receptions to pass Steve Zabel have to do certain things."
Sanford racer Chris Dellarco will have the "Dells Auction"
Jordan said thce "certain
Five members of Oklahoma's Michigan. "I jus t happened to Oklahoma was on probation, off season though, he caught only for third place on OU's all-time
Chevelle entered in the field. The last trip for Dellarco to Lake
things" included stopping the
)975squad saw action when the be in the right place at the right IV and out #if the bowl picture. nine for 241 %ar(Ls and one list.
City earlier this year resulted in a badly banged-up car as the
sooners beat Penn State 14-0 in hint'."
Rains' high-powered running
So Owens tent home, visited touchdown,
racing really gets close up there,
and keeping the long
the 1972 Sugar Howl but Owens,
Owens
burst
on
the
scene
with
mun'
parents
and
watched
every"lie runs even' route like he's
's attack
NHRA announced the 1976 Winston World Championship
away
from Harold JackSeries then an 18-year-old freshman, a series of clutch receptions in one else play."
"It seems like we haven't expecting us to throw to him," bomb
dates for Division 2 which our area Is in. Johnny Sr'own, Chris
was the star, lie was named the the final 1972 regular season
Not that the slender wide re- thrown as much," he said, "and says receiver coach Don
Trabuisky, Jimmy Wablel and many more locals have Ir'tentlons
"We played them tough the
game's outstanding player game against Nebraska when ceiver would have been ton vis- vhen we did, we really weren't Duncan. "That's
to make all five events. The season will start March 27-28 in
important
first
time and we've been going
aftercatching live passes for starter John Carroll injured a ilile if the Sooners had been in a too successful. Anyway, cau.se the defense can 't pay as
Warner Robins, Ga., it will then move into Bradenton April loll.
back
over the films and looking
132 rirds including a 27-yarder knee, which kept Carroll out of bowl. It semis like the only Oklahoma isn't the best place much attention to our running
May 1-2 cars will go to Suffolk, Va. and then June 5 the field moves
at our mistakes," he said. "1
for the first touchdown,
the Sugar Bowl.
time that they put the ball in the for receivers if you to want to game."
on to Columbia, S.C. The final points race of the year will be held
think we can improve even over
at Gainesville, home of the Gatornatlonals.
that game."
Jordan, who Is considerin4
retirement after 13 years in the
National Footoall League, said,
"I'll make that decision sometime in the spring."
PASADENA. Calif. (AP)— quest For a national champion- smug.
And UCLA in its last Rose the nation in scoring during the
After Rose Parade Grand ship and the Rose Bowl title
"That was," hayes said, Bowl appearance it decade ago regular season with a 34 points
Marshall Kate Smith led the that one thing his learn was not "merely an example of what I pulled out a 14.12 upset of per game average. And they
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Bruin Coach Dick Venneil touchdown an outing.
started before a sun-basking over UCLA, and had little dicator, Hayes' Buckeyes had said his team wasn't forgetting
Today's rteting as the first
crowd of 105,000 In the Rose trouble with the Bruins In the more reason tobeapprehensive the earlier loss totheBuckeyes, between Ohio SL'te and UCLA
Bowl and a national television earlier meeting. Hayes said his than smug against the 13th- and that the memory was a in the Rose Bowl. It could havetroops hardly vere over- ranked Bruins.
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The
clone most of the "parading" in began.
A heavy favorite in 1971
And he said the liruins eyes out of the 1956 game won
ST. PAUL, Minn. IAIII — Minnesota Fighting Shints
Florida
Division
of
Pari-Mutuel
it regul,
,,.r sea on meeting with
"We have the inotivafion," against Stanford. then again in %%ouldn't inind at all providing by Michigan State over UCLA,
hockey players voted Wednesday to keep skating, even
Wagering has banished 11 jaiUC1.A, rolling to an easy 41-20 hayes said. "You don't win 11 1975 against Southern Califor- Ohio State with an "upsetting 17-14, and an
theugh the team failed to meet its $140,000 semimonthly
administration
alai
players from the st-ite for
victory over the Bruins.
games
without
being nia, Ohio State last the Hose
tart to 1976."
vote kept Ohio State at home in
payroll.
life
for "not performing up to
ButOhio State Coach Woody motivated. But our earlier will Bowl and the national chainBut the Buckeyes appeared to 1962 when Michigan beat UCLA
''After 2t, months of predicting we wouldn't make the
their
capability and possIbly
Hayes Saul before starting hi
over t1('L.\ didn't make us pionship on both occasions
14' ahunJJ'.t iris intiMi' They led 21-3
pi)r(Ill, it finally came true," said Saints President
even more," according to J.
Wayne Belisle.
Patrick McCann, division
The Fighting Saints of the World Hockey Association
director.
WhiM have lost $4.9 million In the last three years and
McCann refused to comment
had to borrow M,000 to meet the two previous payTolls.
directly on whether the action
"In spite of the fact that we did not receive our
against the Melbourne Jai-Alai
paychecks today' and don't know the prospect of future
Fronton players was prompted
pay. Ae intend to continue playing as we work out our
by evidence of game fixing.
DALLAS
AP)
They ences.
because they hadn't played in nounced a sellout,
financial problems," said team captain Ted Hnmnpson at a
defeated.
played the 40th Cotton Howl
Georgia was a runnerup in the lxst-scason classic since the
McCann said, however, that
news conference here.
Arkansas and Georgia met In
Georgia players took the reClassic for pride today,
the Southeast Confereice but a i\ggies and Longhorns,
his
office "contacted the state
one previous post-season game mark as it personal challenge
No national championship r:tunher of critics considered
u'..
attorney
in Prevard County
(;trgia was so far down on tith the Itazorbacks ripping the
The oddsmakers favored A
was at stake in the meeting of the Bulldog Finish "freaky," re- thut' Cotton Bowl's guest- Bulldogs 16-2 in
concerning possible criminal
the 1%8 Sugar kansas by a touchdown,
12th-ranked Georgia and 18th- lying on a gambling "Junkyard Iist,olficialsdjdn't even set' the Howl.
had
the
more
irnprosecution,"
but added that it
DALLAS AP
When French tennis star Francoise
Georgia
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ranked Arkansas, two teams Dog" defense and trick plays Bulldogs play in person until
Darr takes to the court in the $80,000 World Mixed Doubles
Arkansas. which whipped pres.sive bowl credentials with was ultimately decided to puw
who
weren't
supposed
to
be
out
tonight, she will have two partners -one on the court and
of Coach Vince Dooley's last g;une of the season against Tt'xas A&amp;M 31-6 in the last a 9-6-1 ledger, including a 24-9 ith the players through adininhere
anyway.
A
victory
could
bag.
Georgia Tech.
001' on the sidelines.
game of the regular season, Cotton Howl victor)' over South- tstrative action.
iuieun
a
Top
Ten
berth
in
the
Arkansas
tied
for the SouthThe roan on the sleline.s is Boyd Browning, whom Miss
Nevertheless. Georgia fans __ went into the game with some- ern Methodist in 1966.
"It's the first time we've wi
Final Associated Press poll,
west Conference championship siuu' 10,000 or therm
I)urr married Wednesday night In a ceremony at a
:imid
hat of a bragging attitude.
Arkansas was 4-7-2 in bowls, into anything like this so far as I
Both teams owned 9-2 records
ith Texas A&amp;M an(l Texas. P00 Arkansas faithful were in
private home in Dallas,
Running back Ike Forte of the losing to Mississippi and Ten- know," McCann said. "These
but
were
outcasts
to
a
certain
Thu'
Razorbacks got the host Dallas for the meeting, The 72,- Razorbacks said there was no
Ilrownlng owns a radio station and newspaper in
ries.ee in the 1970 and 1971 (Put- people were not putting heir
degree in (heir own ()nfu'r- rote in the annual CottonHnvI (1(L..t'at ('ottomi
I '1; k'fliX.
I s as all. doubt the Bulldogs ouhi be ings,
bst effort Into the game.
It was a sudden ceremony although they had been
"Perhaps we might have
engaged since September.
been able to prosecute two or
three of them,i but not all," he
said. "I think we handled the
sititation the best way possible.
11iNf Australia
MELBOURNE.
John Ncwcomnbe (kfc'ated
major concern was getting
Ithy Mo..,rc of South Africa 7-4;, 6-4, 6-2 in semifinal action
rid of these people."
of the Australian Open Tennis €luimlonships.
The state order, McCann
ATLANTA (AP ) ..- West Vir- squad scored on two touchdown ct'ptnons, hi ca1ing ' Peach didn't tX01 iti If) upporun- iii' on numerous scoring
ginia mixed a potent passing bomuihs by sophomore quarter- Hml record.
Ities," said Holtz.
chances later in the game, said, prohibits the men from
attack with its running-oriented back Dan- Kendra, capping long
Kendra's other touchdown,
The WolfiNick skored first in started a drive on their own 11 ever playing again in Florida
Veer offense and surprised drives across the partially rain- thich Elowden said muiarked the 11w game when frvsiunan lull- ',ith 3:49 left and moved inside and directs ther1i to leave the
NEW YORK — Curt Gowdy. a longtime NBC onNorth Carolina State 13-10 In the soaked field before .a (TOwd of turning point in t1w,ganic, cattle back Ricky Adatus wont wide to West Virginia territory. partly country imimediately.
nouncer, w's named to cover rink sports at the Winter
eighth annual Peach Bowl 45,134.
The players, professionally
as the seconds ticked off at the the left lat e in the first quarter on clutch xis!ing by quarterOlympics for ABC.
Ktndra's most spectacular end of the First half. lie hii for a one-yard touchdown, back Dave Hockey to his identi- known by only a single name,
college football game New
aerial caine tith 8:04 lctt'iri the senior running back Arthur Sophomusort' Jai, Stwrrlll kicked cal twin, Don, for nine yards were identified as Adurri, Rica,
Year's
"I'm hcllstiocked," said RUne as he gunned a 50-yard Owens for a 39-yarder and the extra point,
Milo. Torres, Monw, Oi-tiz,
and to Brown Lir 14.
N.C. State Coach Lou hloltz, pass to senior split end Scott McKenzie's extra point attempt
The Pack got going again
'ut with 43 seconds remain- Roberto, Sarasua, Notis, Larios
WASIIINCTON — Presldnt Ferds(gnefla L411 granting
whose Woifpack. winners of MacDonald, who bobbled the failed, leaving N,C.Statcahead w ith 2:12 left in the second pe- ing, West Virginia defensive and Ricra.
trmmnImwn Ufited States residency to Jana Ulavaty of
tt,rt'e consecutive bowl gamnes, ball four steps with it defender 10.4; at the hail,
ritt as frc.stuuoin speedster Ted back Thin Pridemnort picked off
Brevard has hired a bevy of
('w:h)slovmikia, one of the nrld's best cross-ciiumitry
Iximuibardeil West Virginia 49-13 before finally bringing it down
West Virginia ended the Brown, the game's leading a Hockey pass at the Mountain- former Miami amateurs to till
skiers.
Ifl the 1972 Peaci Bowl. "1 was and romping 20 yards for the game with 223 yards rushing to rusher with 159 yards on 21 car- err 22 and returned it 27 yards, its roster berths. Expected top
surprised they threw as touch winning touchdown. Sophomore 210 for the Wolipack and 202 rues, romped 54 yards down the
"We went to the well once too amateurs are Victor and Wally,
Bill MeKensize kicked the extra yards passing to 103 for a pass.. left side to West Virginia's 36 often," said Hockey of the last- former amateur champions
as they did."
"We have a good mud passing point,
oriented N.C. State squad.
setting up a 21-yard Field goal ditch effort. "Our two-minute Five players are expected in
DALLAS— Dave Smith resigned Ts head football coach
attack," Joked Mountaineer
MacDonald ended the game
"We were ready to play, but t Sherrill,
offense finally caught up with from Spain
Egea, Ibar,
at Southern Methodist University.
Coach Bobby Bowden, whose with 110 yards in total pass re- ie have a young team and we
N C. Mate. unable to capital- tLS."
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year-old son. That Is the reason for this Saturday night's 7:30
program at Jacksonville Speedway, as every driver that can,
NASCAR super star or local racer, will be there with hopes of
raising close to $25,000 to put in a trust fund for young
LUIXI.
Darrel Waltrip, Jim Hurtibuse, Late Model Sportsman
1'
-uuiwnuw zivu riwrllernave5lgncuconLracts
: that they will he there to race. Verbal agreements have been
given by Bobby and Donnie Allison as well as David Pearson. Neil
Bonnett, Cale Yarborough, Sam Sommers and Buddy Baker have
also given verbal agreements.
Some of the NASCAR drivers who are under contract to
:. teams that will not let th em drive on th e short tracks hope
to be
th ere and sign autographs and talk to fans.
Th e pcgram tnc1ud two 35-lap features.
'tickets for the race, which looks like a sellout, call be purchased at Ray Fox Firestone in Daytona Beach or by contacting
this writer.

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the world will Join in a tribute to the late Dwayne "Tiny" Lund.
Lund, a veteran of many years on the oval tracks, died this year
in a crash at Talladega, Alabama during the running of th e

But quarterback Richard players who missed bed check
Todd made up for the sagging the Saturday before the game,
ground game by hitting on 10 of but he took the warning issued
12 passes for 210 ards. The by the coaches and made It
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the field t''k 1) the blf)tel or. time af r
F.O11 and put the ball down that. However, seven players
deep in Penn State territory for didn't heed the warning and got
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the third period, but

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Denver agarn pushed ahead by

The Nuggets lost 106-104 in scoring 11 straight points.
the final seconds Tuesday night
Bird Averitt led Kentucky
at St. Louis and the Denver with 33 points and Arlis Gil-

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ark Chrysler Plymouth
485 Hwy.43

- CALLOICK BURNS

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o bas1etbali game scheduled

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Wt'dri t' da ri rht
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Chaip

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coming off th loss at St.
irc'\n sjd. "II 'as
l)AVTONA BEACH t APi
-Butch Ramsey of Marimlx't-taifl and we took IL"
Kentucky Coach Ht'bie tlns'i1le, Vu.. has wheeled a
Rrown called the game a gr'a' 'little go-kart around the big
allarowiil shootinj exhibition 1)ay$ona International Speed.
by Denver, but I can't say it way at 12 '.8 miles an hour.
FCarnk'y uae hk run Tue.;j: tfl' tf Nentt - , '; ktter
dy a climax to three's of
kfcnswe efforts,"
RookieDavidTho;nionwith io- irteventspon.redby the
points, and Ralph Sirnpn World Karting Assuclation.
one point back i( . k'd sreri \bout 1,00-) nIIchIIWs CfC
1 11)
piaer
Other events, in numerous
double figures.

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everything
even for you!
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$45
The JCPenney battery. Revolutionary Has 00
(filer caps because it's sealed at the
factory.
You never have to add water. Corrosion Is vittualty
cflnstnated. And It's the most poweijul battery
of its sire available bra passenger car. Sizes:
24, 24F, 74, 27, 27F, 77, and 72 to fit most
American cars.

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self contained, excellent con.
dition, 332.7199.

Mer CIiOfl

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WILSONMAIERFURNITURE

Air Conditioning

It's. like Pennies from heaven Wtiefl
you sell "Don't Needs" with a
want ad.

Central Heat I Air Conditioning,

For, free estimates, call Carl
Harris., at SEARS In Sanford, 332

1771

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CcitsoI stereo, AM FM radio,
rondition, $35. Misc. household

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Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks. Installation

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
SI9E. Finst.322

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UEOROOM

LIGHT HAULING. iunk &amp; trash
WillHaulAnytime
Phone 323 1723

125

Large Wooded Lots
Raved Streets S Sewers
0 Street Lights •Sidewalks

Heater Cieaning
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Heaec% C'eancd. all mkrs IS
sears experience PauIMitIr. 372
6790

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coNs-rpucmoN ki
211 W. 25th Sanford, Fla.
Call for Appointrn
322.3103
I4DDI rIONS_REMODELING

Sanford

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EIy1-I rT repaIrs, fiat roofs or
sf'ngl,s All wr guarante
GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR I BROCOEN ROOFING 3236700
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADSt
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sewing

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WORK? Place a ClaSsified Ad n
the Evening Herald today,

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Upiolstering
Quôlty i.c-heIs!crrij

Pet Care

ret

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delivery. Call for fr
sI4mate
701 E. Commerciit 373 8.1l
TwOpLuSTwOiSFoJi Arid That's A Fed'
CIMs.if led ACtS Gets RuIt
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And That's A Fact Tco'

PET REST INN
t3'ardng &amp; Groumn
Ph 373 57

Photography

Well Drilling
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS

SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
AIitypejat.'j
Werepairaridser 'ke

SINE MACHINEL
SUPPLY CO.

_________________________ 207W 2nd St
don't telieve that want adS
3736132
bring results, try one, and listen to I • .
Plumbing spi
-your phone rinO Dial 73776)1 0'
Fliturts Waler HCCtr,I m. to NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
$31 $993
lind him tilted •n Our Bvsines
pm,
lhr Sat 7534 5 Park Drive
j
Service Di:ctoqy,
323 5612

.6 Mo&amp;
Leases

1 Year

J Hwy. 17-fl Across
H From Ranch House
323.1670 or 131.9777
1-1

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io List You Busfress...Djl 322-2611
01' 831-99931

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men . UiIdrc'n, 0rap.. Quelt,
Upholstering Donna Canada.
327 0107.
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ART lsRO'
•7567 Park Drive
'fl 1163
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WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT

Plumbing

DEPOSIT. -

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Fr'e estimate,

t'lictocraphy by Muni.on Cockyri,,.
in *t'dd'ng photos reasonably
rw.ce.d 1'hcxr 31) eaii
SOLAR HEATING AND WATER ____________________
PURIFICAIIOP SYSTEMS ccii Ph.l Gonzalez 305 )2))?39

OR UN FURNISHED
NO SECURITY
3 Mo,

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Interior. Exterior Plastering,
Plaster Patching 1. simulated
brick &amp; stone SpeCialty. 37777

FURNISHED

ldvllwilde Homes By
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Carprrvry WcrnodeI ,n Addt',xis
Cu%!om Work Lu'rn%ed, Bondeø
F etc estimate 3736035

2 Bdrm.

APARTMENTS

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S.ervlce 70? LIve Oak Blvd
Casieit,trry PhOne 531 9441
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Pest Control

Home Improvements

&amp;

37)0565
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101W. Commercial

Alt kinds 04 dlgglng Housetrailers
Stort'cJ &amp; moved 322 9112 or 534

AlA CLEANS ALL

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Ftctjr Seryicq D,e% Hatrç &amp;
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Large 1

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Exterior pressurect,anng

Painting

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RV. Real Estate Broker

(STEPSON LAND CLEARING
Bulldozing. Excavating, Ditch
work, Fill dirt, top soi. 3n.5,.
5943

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BEDROOM SUITES

FROM

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Phone 332 5415

STUDIO 1,7,)

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"We service all makes and models."

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Chrysler Plymouth

Pressure Cleaning

Office Machines

ardens

322.
2090
Professsonafly Managed
By

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C&amp;A BackHoe Service

1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

Phone 373 M7

$3487

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TOWNHOUSES

9dijj?wiPdc of Loch Arbor

$3982

A PHONE CALL AWAY

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Free Pickup and Delivery
Let Us Burglar Prool Your HOmC Sanford fluSine'ss. Machines 373 0005

Pen Peal tlI.t,ilC Broler 121 0610
327 2710
322 0779
323-7593
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$3998

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forgood5pinelpia0'115375

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block, excellent condition, no City
taxds by owner 322 6620

Now

lark

*2,495 671-1612.

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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Welcome. . . to Life in

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Po Ce-fitS ca G-lrrlenLand. $100 W.

322-6457

112,000 Home has? BR, I bath and a
7$'x123' lot. Call

321.0041

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Daily

Hwy 46. We-st Sanford
37)5670

62-t..awn.Gar'den
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7Office%alta:hed Waretiouse truck
height trqe fCn(d outside

r'hofl,3fl 7811

type's of mercharldis.e, furniture,
rugs, all kinds of triolt, truck tires.
cane poles, knickknack Shelves,
linens. And most anything else you

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MLS REAL (OR 5

Mary

00 Sq Ft, Sreon Space'
100 N Maple
31) 3?i or 373 6670

Fort

We are absoluteiy loaded with all

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3 fe'ncri r.l%?ures Ne-*
barn, $76,900

n*scj, 5) month

W. Garnett White

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nuses, fringe benefts to mature
indivIdut in the Sanford area
R*gdie
eI experience, air-

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youhavea prosperousanct healthy

MOdern-Clean 3 bedroom homes,
family room, garage, carpets

Call

7:30

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

home,

Kish Real Estate

TEXAS REFINERY CORP offers

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MINI FARM

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HAPPY NEW YEAR: May each of

PLENTY OF MONEY plus CSlh

FRIDAY NIGHT

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heat,

Commercial Building -

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Auction

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123.700. FHA

PEDOMETER

mobile home with large
added room on 10 acres. Geneva
ares
$133 month Phone 373 4719
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AT 322.2420 ANYTIME

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using

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Wölk or bike everywhere. 1
bedroom.? bath, fireplace, central
family room, 525.700

Call Bart

Call Sanford's Saics Leader

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REALTY. 365 3752

have you. $7,500

Slnford'i Sales 1eide'
in n'ed of
35- v'bjle Home
Lots
SIx (6) new or eperncec1
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licenwd Real EstateAuoc atsi to
i*lp service our RA Setters and KOVE ESTATES - New Swim,
Buyerst
fish, boat. (Iubiiouse, ISOmo Free
literature P.O. Box 40, Osteen,
We offer contlnuou monthly
Fla. 327k. 3224077. ________
training programs tor all our
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37-Bajsjti
Property
Real Estate oriented quipmpntt -___________________________
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WAARANTY: Full warranty (or as long as you
own your private car or truck, if it ever fails to
hold il charge, return it to us We Will replace
d free.

Britain auto pilot with radio tractor
fOr Cessna 1$2E to K model, new
5995. RadiO couplers in stock for
Mconeys and Betcncraft. Corn
plete aircraft Instrument arid auto
pIlot service and sales. Florida
Aircraft Instrument Inc.. 322

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early,
I chairs. Secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs., filing HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM MR. I
Cabinets, as ii. Cash and carry. MRS DELL AND THE CREW.
PlOL'5
Casselt*rry, 17 7, $30
bell's Auction Service

BUY-SELL--TRADE

Two bedroom, kitchen equipped,
$125 per mo. Call 377 1536

rred,

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your home
or

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2 Iit'droorn

Associates!

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Real Estate

RESERVATIONS 031-1600

14- potnt cushion. were able to ('OtW' wtth 31-degree banks.

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81-Aviation

Chapman 5ho, Del Cave,N. C

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Freedom

REALTOR

Phone 372.72'7

Adults pre

CHARGE IT-' at Sanford Plaza Penney'
s. Auto Center open Monday

Ngets, who wefe sitting on a around the 2.5-mile tn -oval

37) A353

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20,000miie's. $2,500
323 5491 after I P M
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Sunday &amp; Monday, 1p.m. to 930
pm
Tuesday, lp.m.to 6p.m.

PODSON MARINE
7975 Hwy 17
3325961

60-Office

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For Small Businessman

34-Mobile Homes

Stenstrom Realty

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Brokerowner says "Makemeadeal
NEWYEARINEWPRICE!
I Can't refuse ' Will trecte. neat
3
bedroom Central heat and air, Want a bargain? Beg I bedroom, 3

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Kentucky reeled off the dazes. were hei on road

46-CornrnerCial'rop

GEbLRAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE. INC

TRADE TRADE TRADE

OSTEEN--- I edroom )i0 per
month SCHUREN REALTY
Reattrz, 7371)07

Call Herb Slenstrom for a (On
fidentlat interview, and become a
member of our 1914 ERA learnt

eMonday Matinees aegin Feb. flnd.

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•Thursdays - Ladies Nite
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Call 373652$ or 5)00011.

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Installation at no estra ctiarge.

Make appointment thru Sat., Jan. 10.

'Nightly 8:00 p.m.
'Matinees Wed. &amp; Sat. 1:45
'3 Trifecta Races

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Herald, P 0. Box 16.57, Sanford, 3 Bedroom frame, I bath, un.

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Here's what we do
• Install new JCPenney
• Install new front grease
Stop \ctlon brake
seals
linings on all 4 wheels
• lnsp,ct brake springs.
• Rebuild all wheel
• nipect master cylinder
cylinders
• inspect and adjust
Resurface tour drums
parking brake
• Repack front wheel
• Inspect rear oil seals for
bearings
Itik
Lubricate shoe
• Bleed and refill brake
contacts
system
Road lest car
MosJ Amedcan cars and some foreign cars.

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CLIFF JQRDAIl,REALTOR

Reg. 69.88

more added 32 Glimore also
the htdn;-n niiiht make it twt had 15 rebounds to lead ttw
tn a row.
Colonels to a 47-37 edge on the
The Nuggets staved of! three buds.
}cntucky ColoneLs rallies to
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Sale 52.4 1

131.7700

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coach said he was worried that

t41a141.l37winintheorily

off Stop Action®
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25%

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PL'L TCI-l' t(',c:'(;t?.: r;:; I
2621 Orlando Drive
373 1307
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4.455
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.mploymentf _____________________
firm. Officei 2-Bedroom, kltcheflequlpped

file, etc. Must be pleasant, neat
andaccuratewithspelllng,ftgures
and typing. 10 hour WI$41. Send

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REALTORS

Citz Auditorium

Accessories

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of $2,136 or payments of
$93 mont 23 3610 after $ pm.

Jan. 4,5,6

rei,utt5, Just tr one 373-261; or
53) 9993.

Exceptional Opportunity

SANFORD

Schuren Realty

2 BEDROoM, KITCHEN FUR
NISHED, HEAT AND AIR

Classified Ads are the smalles' big
news Items you will find New 3 bedroom, 7 bath,alI electric,
central heat and ar. Phone 332.
anywhere,
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22$,,
.
Nurses, RN'S; LPN's; Aides; Aide
Companion; Needed immediately. 7 Bedroom farm house with cne
acre. $173 mo. A,A, McClanahan
6250636

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regular heavy duty shocks.
instaliation available

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Pontiac Lemans Sport Coupe,

23,000 mIle, Must s*I1. Assume

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Sale

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air,
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.60% more fluid than our

carpet, air &amp; immediate
cupancy. 525.400 Quelilied lw
in,i,•tjt credit of 11.270. Terms
d.'sireri

..rlVi.'JJIM tIM, I DCIflS, FbI,
Bedroom. 1 bjth, 570.0(0 with mm., kit, equipped, carpet, sir.
terms
heat, drapes, laundry mm . tool
house, corner fenced lot, citrus.

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Saleslady- ExperInced in ladies. For Sale or Rent--- Almost n.w
bedroom,? bath7 car garage,
ready to wear, Apply in person
hg carpet throughout, self clean
only. Plo phone calls.. Po-Jays, 211

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3 bedroom block, maintenance.

7)
Ocala Antique Show

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet 1969 Chevrolet pick up, '74 350
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smell and large 52,000 per acre

322-6457

equipped, air, carpeted Large
Private yard 110$. Adults, 322 7796
wknds&amp;eves

Apfsonectsticoulds.tartyouonan,w

1'

$99.50; 3)57.
SIXTH- 5.16, A: I Spvrry's Jet
(I) 54.60, 20.?0,S$0; 2. K's Prize Ill
7.20. 3.60. 3. torn W000 (II 650, ,
(1 I 151 10; 1 (5-1 &amp; all) 37010.

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StatlonWagan, bf'ownmetaljc, Iv.

Ily loaded, low mileage,
322-las;. Dealer,
1967 Toyota Corona. I owner, radio,
airadded.rvtedsfufleup.565037)
175
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COLOR TV,$11 9SMONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
ElI 1006
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DeBAR Y

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51$; Service all makes, HERBS'
French, 37) 1731

04' 37) 4579.

Catl3fl tSlOorI3i 4605

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3*03 Orlando Drive'

Chico &amp; The Man

No charge. All admitted free
Comebrowseeverysu,yat,h,
Movlelanct Drive-In Theatre,
SOuth 17-92. Phone 332-1216.

53-TV-Radio-Stereo

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bedroom btock. 7 beth. I .icrc,
Lake Mary, one year otd 537,500
Terms if desired

Down

70-Swap &amp; Trade

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home, furnished,

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A78.'13

Price +

Sanford-Off Lake&amp;tary Blvd
2 Bedroom. $l30plusdeposlt
5315)5.4
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KEPIMORE WASHER, parts,
Service, used mzicnr,es
MOONEY APPL IA NC F 3?) Oo'7
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Ileciroom. 2 balls AIfC,Idy
with awning and skirting Cheap.
Phone 373 0150 110 Exeter Court,
Carriage Cove Motiile Home Park,
Sanford

Must sI, 1971 12'xdO' 2 BR. mil.

COUNTRY

home.ar conditioner, shady yard
119,500, Make offer

31A-'f)jplexes
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Oranges, Grapefruit, Tangerines
Tangelosand Lemons
RU, Hutchlion,3fl.405I

fed. Lu

Tire size

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

NoMoney

A FRACTION OF THEIR COST

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Tanqelos arid Tangerine,
$723 Bushel
Phone3l3 1671

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Mlieagemaker. Features 4 pIles of polyester. In the

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Bedroom block, 2 bath,
;ecreational ammenities, split
bedroom arrangement, kitchen
e1ulpped. enclosed garage, out
St8nding landscaping. Only $1,500
.
over ayrnenl
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D'VFS

373733$

Rc'frigerator, Drvc'r.
Dunk Beds and Dishwasher
Phone3fl 2453

from, one

AVAILABLE
u SI355150 Colony
QUALITY INN PIOR Tp.i

NaveiOranges,5750p,rbu
Juice Orang,s, $1 Soper bu
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OWN your OWN olIce for 10 pct.
down, balance 1)11 $7 per month,
Closing Costsl $23,950
This Is an office condominium.
LAKE LOTS
Call today for your appointment.
Call Sanford's Sales Lesoer
3 to cnoyse
First callers get 1st choke of
AT
322-242O'vTIE
suites
$1 SOC. uric 54,500, or we well build
home
on one of these ut for Each unit has individual entry,
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aytur
package
cseal.
REALTORS MIS ISIS PARK
.
electric service and
toilet
facilities.

MONTHLY RENTALS

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52-Appliances

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42iobile Homes

H I DDE N LAKE

room, CL fence, low down- No

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PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2143 ParkDfive.$7Op

15 bushel Cauliflower after
)st. Farm across the street from
Monroe Bati*) Church. herbert
Russell, 1)09 E. Fourth St.. San.
ford. 332 773$

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super plush carpeting. KItchen 7 bedrooui blOck, Older home. off

per month Aduttt only 3324170

thru Mon., Jan. S.

'4).4'. 1t?.i.

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Water front cottage co the scenic
Wekiva River. Furnished , REDUCED $1,510 for an Immediate
sale Lovely 3 BR home with
bedroom, utilitie, included, siso

GRAPEFRUIT, $150

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373 5439
47.00 35.25

372 7643

near shopping and nestled under
beautiful ;hae tree; Centre;
heal air, range A haney for lusI
$27500

FQ RENT
PHONE 322 1)01

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CLEAN APARTMENT

TANGELOS
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Sale

NAVEL OPAIIGES
BAGGED

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2.10

F78-14

11.75

to Eat

Spw 575 Tjti

KIJLP DECORATOPS

Days-)716I/j
Plighti--372 7)57

Itroker 3 Bedroom block,? bath, paved road
&amp; frontage on spring led lake.
9
7.'rrns f desired

Real Estate

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80' -Autos for Sale

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LAKE FRONT

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ew ncxjii 754, o,er 50Q ne'w, Wanted Ic Liy used 0111cc furniture,
0' E'arnoie
balance 5715; Singer Feather
Ary
uluantlty.
NOLL'S $971 fiat Racer
Weight, $60; Singer with drop in
Casselberry, Hwy, 1792 530 I70
1971 Duster, a cyl stanct, 599$
bobbin, left for repairs, $76 Terms

REALTORS MIS 754$ PARK

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SAN MO PARk, I, 2. 3 bedroom IS YOUR MAN HANDY? Here's a
BR home In Country Club Manor
"ale, apts Adult &amp; family park
that has a partially completed
Wre.kly 3515 Hwy I? 92, Sanford
family room. Kitchen's equipped.
37) 19)0
Fenced rear yard A real t,argaln
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for a Quick sate Prited at 513.900.
Efficiency apartment, utliatie,
cluded, $123 month. Call 3fl.T774
TIRED OF HUSTLE BUSTLE? New
between 10 am. &amp; 2 p.m.

2.42

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9-Good Things

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Golden TCitj(h

AT 322-2420 ANYTIME

YEAR END SPECIALS

drive, 322 1759

For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc Buy I or 1001 itern,
tarrys. Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.

co

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MOSS1E C. BATEMAN

79-Trucks.Traiiers
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SANFORDSEWINGCENTER

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1915 Honda, CVCC. 7.400 mile,, 4
moj Old, $7,9? 323 S/IS after 6

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MLS---REALTORS

oorns, well furnished. First floor.
Reasonable, 7)5 W. First

New government program, child
care for as low
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SLLMAWILLIAMS.Associate
G'i)?or 322 1587

License Bureau 372 66.45.

trade-In required,
Tire size

7.75 0 PCI. INTEREST RATES.
One bedroom, one bath and three
bedroom models also available,

)Room fo,' 1 or couple, water
furnished,
air
condition.
Referenccs required. $100 mor,th,
ISO derosit. 3737399

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I BR furn. apt, downstairs, quiet
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quiet neighborhood. Lots oi room
f0' your family, 2 fireplaces,
pool, separate garage apartment

HAL COLBERT

201 E. ?5th373 753?

Furnished I room apartment, first
floor, clean, close In. $13 month.
Call 3776261.
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table's with drawers.
dillon. 372 60*1.

lb F XII Lt.EtlT C0f4()l I 1011, fleOt
V
iean. .1 aN home in quid
secluded back
yard. Kitchen equipped Just what

$5000 PER MONTH TOWARDS

Sma'l clean apartment, adults, no
pets. Lights &amp; water turn. 322 0707 Req
or 373 U09.

LOST- Small brown male
DaclivlurKi, name "lofty", tram
Valence &amp; Plumosa St vicinity.
323 4176 after

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Phorle3739O

AUCTIOP, 373 73

Pc- gold sectionai and? walnut end

BEAUTIFUL 2-STORY home in

p.r ,'rr.-

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amid baths, privately fenced patios,
professIonal landscaping, NO

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'75 Duster

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FREE GIFTWRAPPIP4G-Ail Baby
Gifts, Knits, Christening Gowns.

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4 80. 3 20; 3. Jim'S Ca (2) 7.50.17(7
Cl 3410; 1(/17)16700; 37,29.
FOURTH- 5.16, PA: I Daunt (6)
320.2-10,250; 7. Lake Denise (7)
2.40; 3. Geld Touch II) 2.60; 0 (76)
940, P (62)16 50: 31 66
FIFTH- 5-14, C: I Montoçt.'
Tartan (7). S60. 5.20. 3 60; 2 C B 's
Suiit (II. 32.00. 5 60; 3 Devoniari

Was

Eve might bode ill for

PRIEPITAL RUGS WANTED
iop pri(eS pad, used, any condition.
6411126. Winter Park

FIPP Warranted Homes

04

porch, perimeter fence. Executive

AFTER HRS

redecorated. Come see. 300 r.

OIL SERVICE

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REALTOR

PAYMENT
3 bedroom, 2 bath Also guest cot
lage in Beautiful Mayfair 561.500,
Luxurious tw bedroom, two bath
garden home for$2),9o0 Designed
toofferyoythemo%tjflC0flf0 and Large house with 3 furnIshed
apartments,
Good
livability. Central heat an air,
income

BAMBOO COVE APTS

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Atbercti. 7. Urza [tone, B Atd,rma Celaya Larrea, 7 Maruri Mencha,
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Vears

Home

for QCwd Spinet Piano, or sell, 5)73

Arecha Perez.
TWELFTI 1. BiJbaO Aguirre, 7.
. u.armi- SaIa Mucjuerza, 1. Santi lu.,,

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(1 7)6313: P (I /1 175 10; DO ( $j
146 10; 3941
THIRD-.S.l$, 0: 1 Hot's Arab (7)

midway

bal Association, but Brown Denser bounced back. Then
fenrel a brims' lnc.c ,wi %is'w kentiirkt' rilliprI tti xa'ft bin thra,,,

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ADULTS. NO PETS

5ntr,tt. F k'd,i

TONIGHT'SENTRIES
FIRSTI. EchanoQ'JiOla, 2, Barre

Leni.

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PROBLEM
Perhaps AlCOl'ioI Anonymous

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Nuggets

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IACEDWITHADRlNKIN

Juin, S. Pamon, 6 BIlb4lO,

ELEVENTH 1.

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ONEDAYONLYII
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Newsefl,r every hoyt. Have had up
Appaloosa Stallion. Best offer to
78PMtorcycles
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to 16 truck loads 10 sell. ThIs
good homes. 323-1769.
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auction for people wto want to
lPllHortdaCL700,piken,w
save or make money. We sell by STORING IT MAKES WASTELuggaga rack, Bestoffer
the piect, dozen, gross, or
SELLING IT MAKES CASH.
Phone3fl-75.9
truckload, All types of goods,
PLACEACLASSIFIEDADNOW iewetry, food Items. b4'Ic a bra,
Call 377 7611 04' 5)1 9993
Motorcycte Insurance
crystal, radios, I tracks, many BLAIR AGENCY
other items.
---3733664
68-Wanted to Buy
HWY -I6FLEAMARKET
OnHighway46, Sanford
-1972 HONDA 3SOCHOPPER

M. Unsworth Realty

P'ton' )fl l3Ol

'o 3?? 1Q10

"Htliri," Adu)ts. or Teens
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Alave BcngOa, S Erdoza Zarre, 6.

FOURTH-S I6,M 1 Aiab Flash
(Si 7 GO. 310.300; 2. K's Trigger Ill

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32366.50.

th ClaSsified Ads. every day

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the victory.

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Reconditioned Batterics, S17 95
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
Il Sanford Ave.

Friday, Jan.9, 11A.M.

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372 7371.7321196.312 1981
372 1959,)fl 4)6.1

5 30 pm
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Box 3, SdnIord, Fla 37771

TENTH I C?U(tU, 7 1
2,
I. Fermin Larrea Celeya. 4. Santi, S. Muguerza, 6.

Q (35 with 7.5) 5)2.60.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT

Orange
Al Miami. Fla.

Nuggett

ReQ Real Estate Broker

76Auto Parts

Free To Good Home
Loong or a lob? The ClassIfied
131-7171
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Ads. will help you find that lob.
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GCOCQCMWilliS
LarryD Herman

7Apts I or 2 bddroom, turn or

Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O

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Finds

Franklin Arms Apts

For families or friends of promjIen
drinkers

Ohio State (II 00) vs UCLA
(121)

Larry Brown

C'mtra 7 lOrthi's
MUL TI PLE LISt lN RIAL ICR

Thursday, Jan. 1, 1916-38

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Pets-Supplies

Floor Strppiriu &amp; Wx.ng.

JacquelirueG Herman

!,tfl • 'l acre Gd

TAFFER REALTY

365 3721.
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OliviaM Pikher

Stemper Realty

unfurn, Ideal location Reasonabte

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Wednesday, Dec. 3)

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1315 6 32 $10 lOP 360; 0 (57) $1500; P (57) 5.40 50.
1119 S 77106 17$
3)85
1)73 2 26 52)29
EIGHTH-516,O: 1. Little Lila
II fl 1 76 I? 117
151 5 40.300. 770; 7 Jim Hoetc,r (Ii
Wales Co&amp;erence
4 60. 7 50. 3 Lana LOuiSe (6) 2 $0. 0
Nerrls Division
(I SI 5?) 50. P (5 II 149.70; 3731
Montreal
26 S 6 55 157 76
NINTH -516. C: 1 Angelica (3)
L.Ange4e
2016 2 42 120 176
II 00. 1000,500. 7 Montague Visitor
Petti.
ISiS 4 31 147 11.5
(2)6 13,300. 3 freeze (I) 2.40; 0 U
Detroit
1) 21 1 26 94 13$
3) 53 -00; P (37)511160; 31:50
Washn
3 29 3 11 102 159
TENTH -$16, A: 1. Fruit Float
Adams Dmv*ilon
(4) 3 20. 2 20. 2 10; 2 Mv Delta (SI
Boston
20 9 S
131 lOS
7 ifl. 740 - 1 Chief Bar (71 .460; 0 (1
Buffalo
2110 5 47 IS6 100
5) 55 60. 3)32
Ii 13 S 34 111 109
Toronto
ELEVENTH - 5 14. B: 1. Pecos
CalIf.
1222 3 27 96173
Stormy (I) $00, ,1.60. 340; 2
Wednesday's Results
Smoothy Bill (4) I 50, 3.00. 3
Soviet Army 3, Montreal 3,
Jvstan;p (5) 340; 0 (1-4); P (I It
exhibition
$76 SO. ftP (I $ with 1 ) $39510.
Atlanta I Il.... Vr,.I, a,,,,... I
TWELFTH - x,, 0 1 To (Si
De?rot
1, Washington 0
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750, 3 70, 7 40; 2 K'S FItirnC
Pittsburgh 5.. Los. Angeles I .
640, 2 40, Tee's Tango (I) 160; 0 (1
tioston 6. Minnesota 1
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Today's Games
CaNfornia at Toronto, after
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
norn
PheIIpha at Kansas City
FIRST-H6. B 1. MyStic
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(5)920,3.10,350; 7. Glen's Carol'
5 10. 4 20. 3 Xmas Pudding (1) 3'
Friday's Games
St Louis at Atlanta
Q 4) 6) 7970; 31.46.
California at Washington
SECOND- $,C: I. Banio flat'__-

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College Football

DFLTONAPINBUSTERSMIXEI)
The only 200 was a nice one rolled by Harold Koch-223-530.
[lob Wilson was second hIgh, 192-511, and Wil Kernstock had 177-

acre's it

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available

under the Healing Shadow of
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Wing- The One Perfect Flower of Our Heart.
The Family Of L.ura U (rowe 30-Apartments Unfurn!hecJ
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1 40. 7 Altuj (7) 510,420; 3. Ayuimvr Okoi.

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980. 400, 2 60, 2 Peppy Brenda Ruth, 7 I3arman'x Rocket,I Stylish 1160. 6.70, 100; 7. Ita-Beitia (2 1 .

3 10,740,3 50nGo (4)740.0
(IS) $1750; P111)53450; 32.0)
NHL
FIFTH -516. 0: 1 DebbIe C (2)
CinpIl Conterence'
II 70. 1 50. 760. 7 Topper Go (I)
Palrick Div*tion
370. 7 20. 3 One For You (3) 2 70 0
bY L T P15 OF GA
(7 53 SI) 50. p (2 Il 553 10; 32'io
ulphia
27 6 I 52 151
SIXTH -5 16. Ii 1. I. L.'sOan (7)
NY island 20 10 4 16 $17 $5
ISO. 1 10. 1 50. 7. Tally Dale (1)3 50,
Atlanta
19 14 4 17 176 lOS
440; 3 Tom tjibson (4) 600. 0 (I 7)
NY Ranger's
$25 $0. T (71 II 51.003.20, 32:17
1515 4 3.1 111 113 SEVENTH
S 16. C Another
Smythe Division
Wetly 5 4O, 110, 300. 7. Yellow

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takes a-edit for the high game 211-511 and WaRe
had the oniy other 200. Gladys Grannerman was high for ladies
192-477, followed by Ada Manger 168-542. Joe Weick spared te 4.7.
8-lOsplit. Gordon Leisenrin2 2-7-10. Tam 1Ionkin 5-5.1(1 nM Mik,x

\malentinr

5.16, 8: 1,

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Wednesday's Garnet
No games scheduled 5

Mike Clard picked up the 4.7-b.
DROP OUTS MIXED

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Wabash 7.10. 3 Pebtt's Havoc (7) 1340: 0
131) 7 CO. P I)) 10.70; DO (11)

Pro Hockey

Case fl2-516.

Dunkiztson

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30 family room, wilh fireplace.
large breakfast room, 3.800 sq Ii.

must jelIthese3 new homes. Were
pricj from $79,500 - will sell for
thousands. of dollars less now.
ACREAGE_ Hard to find small

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Quicla (1) 1Q00. 540; 3. Ice Lenil ArecP'ia Mgu.'I, 5 Domingo Echave,
6 BIbno I,avi, 7 Alava Eloria, I.
(7) 560. 0 (1 6)5760, P (64)113.10

Big Jim, 7. E 0 s Mischief, S Clara $3 40, 16 CO. 1900. 2. Oguize Zarre Zarre,

Amy GIO4

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lACK
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dtheoniyother200 Jim
Johnson 198-531, Pofly Price 189-515, Alice Hendricks 187-472,
lthtbc' Zivrot.my 181-505, and Star Hendricks 176-514.
FLA(;SHIP RANI( MIXED
liuTh set goes
B. H. Carroll 579-197 and high game was
rolled by Jach Kaiser 212-&amp;34. Joy Walters was high for women
202-516. Terry Emerson 201-556, and Jim Moyer 201-191-554 had
the only other 200 games. Undy Heuer 193-518, Ben Mahler 191Buddy Bas.s 191-551, Al Morit 1!, ITi1 Roche
Jesse
Cook 178-503 and Andy Patrick 178-Sfl..
MONDAYMORNING BLUES
Bowling for Charlie Gross Trucking team was Derine
MacAteer with high game, 2(L1. Millie Garner cf the Jotusny's
Standard Service team had hioh ct SIR teith 1(51 ørn An,'.
Muth was high, We Three, 161.450. Miland's Bar's high was Janet
Bow 170. Dot Ripley sparedhe 2-7 split....,,
Fleetline Homes had Donna laPore 100 and Susan Oates 159.
F.R.T.D. team's high was Ann Smith 160. A special Ii
Ns
Year to Ann Smith, who entered the hoplt.al Monday afternoon

Lloyd spared the 6-7.10 and

51.

Texas $6. Sam HovStn 76

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B Eckeri, 6 K's Cartetta, 7 Mon
TENTH-I Marurit)?000.660, Juan,). CeiayaAguirre, 1. Manolo
FIRST - 5.16. B: I Ramblig tague Mystic. I Valid Appeal.
350. 2. Mucjueria (3) $20, 100; 3 Ramon, S. FermlnMuuuenza, 6.
UC(t, 7 Eacie-s 1cm Gal, I. Plotile
TWELFTH - s. C: 1 Touch of Fermin (1) 1 70; Q (37) soo; P (7 Chucho Mencha, 7. Maruri Aipi, 5'
Santl Lame's.
Torfl, I Blue Benny, S Mik.ado, 6 P
Hope, 7 Ultra Violence,) Mayetla, 3) Ii) 10. OD (6 7)79 5).

SECOND -5)6.0: 1 Factual (1) forge. S. LttleS,per,

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wiU.a470.177.PennyTemp1ehadigh gme, rg,

Jotmsn's

MemPhiS St. 90. Pepperone

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We"::

Bases
TENTH

Over, 7 Where's Tuffy. 3 JOy

0 80.6-60. 3. Perfect Score (3) 720.

San Francisco St

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B Eddy

i Manolo Bengoa. S Sala-Larrea. 6.
Maruni.
7.
Formin Echave.

Dolly, 7 Jack Ho'efer, I. K's. Sumi.n. 920. 1 80. 2 BiIbaO Elorza (7) 7 60.
NINTH - 5- 16, C: 1 H.T Come 10.70; 3 Oguza Sanchez (1)520; Q

3.16, A: I. KS

1331 31-Si

SANFORD ORLANDO

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TWELFTH- 7.14, 0: 1 [ales

Dog Racing

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204-213-726, Dave Hunt 2O3-20-724,

3207
ELEVENTH

2' 7933-91
3)3.4
93

Steve Raisor

FIR ST -S 16. C

Dick Richards

Jcvi.

rn- 7 flilbao Sanchez Sanchez. t Aidana

Dave Beck
3231 31-100. 770. Q (671 $10, 1 (7411 79.00; Wc'dnesdayGo. 7. Lus.ty Lieutenant, 160,340. 3, FermIn Ramon(5) 620; Lli. I Echano Perez, 1 NeQui-'4
1-1
Amateur B Division
Javi, 5 Larni Alberdi, 6. Aldana
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41-Houses -

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SANFORD CLASSZCTRIO
Dave Fuk-hwu COIIL'tl

flI.i

Dick,
Pres,.
Southwestern
Petroleum, Ft. Worth, Te
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Laughion Hospital. Sanford Her
A LITTLE SALESMAN IN p

41-Houses-- --

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Virginia .t Kentucky
San Antonio at New York
Indiana at Denver

RenaHawkins5.10,AnetteWilcoxspaxedthe5.7andSlonBR.

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16 7325. Agradenurse, she nursed
at Ft. Catwelt, Southport, N C in
the 19)5 Flu Epidemic, and

FOURTH I Cachbo Javi, 7 NQU
; 3 H .T, Carry On (7) King, 7 Bead Stnng. 3 Hurrying, 1, 300.0126)3700. P1761113 10. DO
Miguel, 3 Domingo Sanchel, 1.
550. 0 (711 70350. P (12) 6.702'). Classy Wink.
Peggy Raider, 6
(17) 11730
3? 01
FIFTH - I. Ce(aya Aguirre I)) Arerha Zarre. S. Manolo [lone, 6 ',,a
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370. 2. Manolo Miguel flarni Perez, 7 Alava Echave, I
TEN'H- 5.16 8: I Montague
M A 's Steven
Ii cx,
Bilbao Bengoa
Yarn (it 'u'.O. 160. 5 10. 7 Tricky
NINTH-S 16, 0. 1. Caps Pete. 7.
(4) 610. 700. 3, Chu(hO Echave (11
FIFTH 1. Santi Aguirre, 7.
R,clt (II 560. 300; 3 H. I Susan (61 Prairie Lawyer, 3 Idle Felta, &amp;
500. 0 (31) 6700; P (31) 20250

26 75 75- 79
77-71 30-U

Sieve Y.idioc:ky
Bobby Henderson

Today's Games
No games scheduled

Turkeys fell for Clara VanDusen, Marlyn Stultz and Barbara

1 RippI.'

TEXAS OIL COMPAUY ne
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Wednesdays Result

t202).

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Real Estate

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Louis

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NINTH-

AT EAST COLONIAL
Amateur Divii,lon
Jerry Manning
Jim Manning

Denver
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ABA

winner of the junior girls division. She earned a

F.t*le'

Senor Bowl et

, Fida,'s Games

Al ary

LAURAftCROWEreepApK
Laijr was a Superior iOman alter

Calil,

NSA
Wednesday's Games.
No games Scheduled
Today's Games
Phoeni, at WaShington

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day for you businesswlse. Take will prove costly.
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nothing for granted. Read the
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Ii's sensible to l oo k out for
fore
signing.
Fine print be
but don't do it at
your
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of
others today.
You could spend the day the expense
you'd
like to be
weighing alternatives and Treat them as
making no decisions. Be treated.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
cautiouS, but If you make a
titistake, vim can later rectify Things may start out a little
slowly for ou today, but don't
it.
l.EO July 23-Aug. 22) Pace (lespail. You'll find per.
ourse1f a work today. Don't severance pays off.
take on more than you can
(Feb. 20 M arch 20)
PISC
handle, then wind up frustrated
far
ritore productive
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be,
;it all that's left undone.
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and
Jan. 2, 1976
resources.
This coming year, lay plans.
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Don't make c ha nges today that early to do th ings that
family
jtiat
(or
greater
material
security.
affect home or
the sake of change. Move only if There will be new opportunities
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resolution was not to take any ace-queen
finesses for the sheer joy of
finessing"
(For a copy of JACOBY
South had drawn t ru mps, MODERN, send $1 to - "Win
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dummy and hopped up wi th newspaper, p o. Box A89,
his ace. That dropped West 's Radio CityStatson, New York
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Vihlen opened up %%ith an attack on the two

terse' some 'in1 biufl:rS athtudes,
missed meetings were :crud' aatl po1itically
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KimbrouRh later got as tou4h as Vihlen (hd on
of his personality."
Tuesday.
He said Kl.mbrough's tactics involve "both
Kimbrough called Vihien "the most gutless
bitterness and vendettas" and that Kimbrough has %%onder ~%ho ever .served in public office."
always been in terested in 'embarrassing his foes
In r es ponse to Vihien charges that Kimnbrough

and beating (bern dossii in a hard play."
ttas the "sorriest" chairman in a decade. KimAt Tuesday's totnm1ion meeting. Vihlen stas liroi.wh said. - 'Just consider the source. If the

Klmbroughbrokia two-day silence torespond

Vihien's charges that Kiml]trough is frequently asked b~ Kimbrough to air his views on Kimbirough statement uas front a functional commissioner, I

absent ffr o m commission meetings and that Kim. and Commissioner Richard Williams' proposal that night consider it.'

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Kinthrough said Vi hl en mmsses twice as many
lneetins as any one commissioner. He offered
t-hallenge to Vihlen to research minutes of work
a

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number of days missed.

I, onumssioners have -one game for the

another game for the, fans. Tuesday. Vthlen was
;rforming for the fans," Kimbrough added,
Ile also.said Vihlen's request for an opinion as to

the constitutionality of the county's personnel
policy v.hich requires indicted em plo yes be

iifter Kimbrougtr and SV;iam scud the san-f'
statidard sN)uld he applied to the county attorney as

the standard applied to county employes. Corniius.sioner Harry Kwiatkowski and Commission

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%4ill never be answered.

CUirman Michael Ilattaway refused to suspend

Vihlen said it "just may be unconstitutional" for
such a policy to exist. The reason, he said, is
la-cause persons indicted would be deprived of a

That left Vihlen with the deciding vote. That vote
tiasto retain Freeman unti! Wednesday's hearing

i:xarLs to earn inoney which would be needed to

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fight the case in the courts,

a dismissal of charges.

Freeman.

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after Longwood Police Li. talking about." He said that governing body from making a
James Pleicones and Sgt. both men were demoted, both strong change In policy to
Michael F isher were demoted received cuts in pay and that eliminate jobs as long as the
to sergeant and patrolman, th e state law was followed in eliminated positions are not
Florida's Fraternal Order
respectirely, in November and this instance,
IN
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accomplished
on
a
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Police FOP has la un ch ed an received salary ruts in
M
Citing
AskedhowlorigPleiconesand discriminatory basis, but
"strange
crInvestigation into charges that De cember.
Fisher had been members of ra ther applies to all mem be rs
Cwnst.ances" surrounding the
the state Police Bill of Rights
Was-son said nei ther of the th e department, Keller said, "I of the department." he said,
grand jury indictment charging
£4
law has been violated by l.ongwood officers has filed don't have any idea. I think both
County Attorney Thomas
Weinsoff said the law
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Longwood Public Safety formal complaints with the have 3'z to four years."
Freeman in a $12,400 kickback
requires
a
hearing
before
a
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Director Douglas E. Keller Li organization against Keller,
scheme, Commissioner Sidney
"
Kllcr continued that the review board whenever a police
the dernotlons and ac- charging their rights wider the demotions
and cut in pay. were officer is being demoted and his
Vihlen Jr. today stood pat on hi
comp.an )ing salary cuts of two law have been violated, not disciplinary in nature, but pay cut and in this case the
Tuesday decision to back the
of his officers.
However, Wasson said fellow rather were for
attorney.
s
reorganization action would not be consi de red
Winter Park Police Sgt. Dale FOP members have requested purposes. He said the "just an internal matter."
However, Vthlen did say he is
Wasson, president of the Winter action on their behalf as third reorganization was not ordered
keeping his "options open" and
Neither Fisher nor Pleicores
Park lodge and an officer in the parties.
by the city council.
is continuing to study proposals
have been available for com- ONE YEAR AGO
Gasoline prices continued their upward trend In 1975, aft the &amp;Ign
statewide organization, said
Keller, in a telephone infrom two commissioners that
Keller posted on the police ment.
at
the Imperial station at 13th Street and Park Avenue reveals. Freeman step down until
today FOP members requested terview this morning said, "I department bulletin board
...AND TODA Y
photo o left ssas taken on January 2, 1975. The photo on the right, charges are cleared.
the investigation and action don't even know what you're Memo 7 41, ddtcd
According to city records,
Nov. 7, 1975
taken
today, Indicates afour-.cent Increase ln gasoline prjct,
i.t
Vihlen said
noting a change in rank and Plelcons will observe his
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anniversary
with
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"imperfections" were conassignment eff ec tive Nov.
tained in the indictment against
l 975of"Sgt." Pleicones toshift Longwood department tIns
month.Fisherhasbeenwiththe
Freeman
and said he had
commander
on the 4-12
IrisicIe
Stincici,
department
for
4'z
.
years
"knowledge
and belief that
and "Off." Fisher to remain
Freeman's indi ctment will be
the 12-8 shut as a member of Pleicones' salary, according to
city records, was cut from $825
thrown out."
squad 1.
Bus Schedules, Numbers
arge
monthly' to $779.16 while
But Freeman still faces
11c memo said the "above Fisher's was cut from 7.16to
Woodlands Elementary School studenU, 700 of
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rand 'jury charges of atiii five Florida
them, will have new bus schedules and new bus numbers
change in rank Is not made by $733.35 monthly, beginning with
Herald Staff Writer
tempting to solicit $12,400 from
,Ahen school opens on Slonday. These new sebedules and
disciplinary action. but rather the Dec. 15 pay checks.
munties have offered a $5,000
Seminole County Conunissioners .%lichael lialwway,
title insurance officer John
due to necessity of planning,
bus numbers will appear In -Sunaay's Edition of The
reward to the first person who
Harry Kwiatkowski and County AttaT.ey Thomas G.
%lorris.
E'leicones, itho served as furnishes information leadin
organizing and forming the
Etening IIu'ra!d.
Freeman entered written pleas of innocent today in
Freeman's attorney, .1
New Administration Division. lieutenant with the departilient to the a rr est and conviction of
County Court to grand jury indi ctmen ts charging th ey
('heney
M ason, has been quoted
With this change, we will now l ast year d ur ing Chief Thomas those responsible for 13
violat ed Florida's Sunshine Law,
as
Farm Outlook Good
saying he will attcmpt again
have complete squads of four Hennigan's tenur as public terrorist assaults on central
County Court Judge Harold Johnson gave defense
next
week to have charges
li$hat's ahead for Seminole County's farmers In 1976?
personnel comprised of three safety director. bet-une acting Florida residents during the
attorneys 15 days in which to file technical inolions at.
thrown
out on the basis of 11
"l'hingc look pretty good," according to county
road patrol and one police director when Hennigan past several months
tacking the indictments.
Morris
affidavit
which says the
agriculture agent Reginald Brown. Rend what he tins to
resigned early this year
dispatcher
Jeff Monge of the stats'
No trial dates were mentioned in the brief open cout
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Lirge
against
Ftt'tiia is
'. a in Su,it 'S Edition o f the Esening Herald.
Department
of
Criminal
La;
proceeding.
The
normal
trial
date
for
persons
arraigned
Irving Weinsoff, FOP atPleicones received no in"totally false."
Enforcement in Orlando
in hearings today, according to the court clerk's office,
torney from Miami, indicat ed crease in salary during the live- request
Vihlen said he was "sured today th at persons
tould be during th e week of Feb ruary 3.
in a telephone interview the month period
prUsed" by a circuit judge's
he handled both with any information at all
Defense attorneys Newman Brock, Gerald Rutberg
case of the Longwood men has the functions of the lieutenant's
refusal Thursday to dismiss the
j.,%
Dr. Larn b
S-B
Around The Clock
contract
the
Department
of
and J. Cheney Mason met with Judge Johnson behind
been
brought
to
Ns
attention.
and
director's
Freeman
charge, which is a
8-8
Horoscope
Bridge
offices. Criminal Law Enforcement at
closed doors proceeding the court appearence by the
lie
declined
further
direct
Pleicones
(Ld
Felon)',
not
apply
for
the
area
code
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or the
z:ttorneys. qattaway. Kwiatkowski and Freeman (bd not
comment on this particular permanent chief's position, local sheriff's
department.
Vihlen. who said he a4ended
3.%
(omits
8-8 Obituaries
appear in court,
preferring to remain a
the Freeman hearing, said
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('rosssso:'cl
the indictments, returned by the
Monge siiitl the terrorist
lieutenant, and Keller
Cous-ity
toda y he does not "know why"
Teleflsion
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However, speaking
Grand
Jury
on
Dec.
16
the
city
council
ef.
assaults
have
occurred
two
in
after
a
four-week
probe
of
munty
of
a
hired
by
the .Nlorris affidavit wasn't used
%Srsmen
I'll
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Ih'arAbh
goverrunent actions, accuse the trio of Sunshine Law
Highland County; four in Lake
hypothetical case whereby fective JUne 1, this year.
at
the Thursday hearing.
officers were demoted and
Coucty, two in Orange, (our in
violation and c-'Mliracy in connection with alleged nonState Attorney Abbott
viven reductions in salary for
Other than Betty Woodward, Polk and one in Volusia.

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your question is to have
genetic counseling. Ask your
family doctor to refer you toa

the results are not so good.

ittunissioners. Kimbrough specifically. Vihlen

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children of first cousins. That
is close but not nearly as close
as usual first cousins

iron in your system, if you are

surfaced again ssith Commissioner John Kim- rcply to VihIens public statements Tuesday that
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and you would have the same

bad, That is how pure-breeds
are developed. TheIntermarrying merely re-enforces
the characteristics. It the
characteristic Iis a good one
th e results are good, but if ills

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resolved to hold my hand of spades. It East holds the
fur th er back," growl ed West. king. Sou th 's ace'queen have a

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has had in the past decade."
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characteristics that tend to
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DEAR READER
Since
your father and aunt are ha lf
bro th ers and sisters they have
the same general gene
relationship to each o th er as
first cousins normally do (the
children of full brthers or
sisters). Your aunt's daughter

new spaperpage. the comic section ,A ill be compacted Into
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cards," said South. "It just lfWcstholdsthekinghehasa

DEAR DH LAMB
My
father and my aunt have the
same mother but different
fa th ers, If I mar ry my aunt's
daughter can we ha ve normal
children in view of our blood
relatior.siip?

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Esen the size is ness, designed wi th th e reader's ease
of handling In mind. Instead of the large full-size

departments and agencies. The Compensation. Unemployment Final selection will be inade by
Community Se'-'Vices Insurance and Health plan responsible persons
each

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th is problem, send in
cents
for The Health Letter,
number 4-4, with a long,
envelope for mailing. Send
your letter to me in care of
this newspaper, P.O. Box
ll, Radio City Station, New
York, \ 10019.

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Plans to provide 103 man- three cre gtven nationwtde Co wages and benefits, he cx- brand tte comic package designed 'si th the entire
ears of work for the unem- corn in unity development plained. The remainder will be
larnik in mind s ill become a part of the Sunday Edition of
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me Eening lIi'ralñ this Sunday.
under a $828639 s.rant were
It IS fortunate that these
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strips th at hate
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announced today by Horae monies became available at a
t1.11
millions
of
readcri
around
the globe.
The services of the Florida
Ott, President and Executive time when unemployment
.e
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For example. there is "B.C" po ssibly tx'Uvr
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Director of the Seminole Florida is more than half again State Employment Service and
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Development
Corporation said. In Seminole County, prehensive Employment
SEEDCO.
November unemployment was Service and Training AdTh en, there is 'i'hey'H Do H Es-try Time," by Jimmy
nun stration will be uttled
"Recruitment for these Jobs 12.9 per cent.
(latin.
a pan el that contain-4 a myñad of reryda irons
ftc recruitment ph3ce as wili
ll begin Iinntcdiately and
-- This current grant diUcr
t ith s
will be able to relate.
SEEDCO and SCA through
staffing ttill be completed in from nrevicitic noes ciinn1ipt
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SF.EDCOInthatitproi'fe;the communications in povert)
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protided ti the "Katrenjammer Kids", a comic that has
61 per ce nt of the jobs will wherewithal for immediate areas.
lis-kiltig the (ur1n bones of readers ever since Hector was
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in relief for the hard-core -in.
Hirirlg procedures will be set
pup.
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Th e lady of the house is sute to enjoy "Hints For
Action, Inc. 'SCM projects," Counts- , the prescribed area
prescribed by CSA and acIlismt'make,,
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the terms of the Job Oppor- have enabled us to start, buy or proved by CSA. For example, a
sisme time ill the can pry the page away from dad), It
tunitles Program. Title X of the invest in economic enterprises Seminole County resident who
games. One popular element is
Public Works and Economic wi th promise for future grow th has exhausted his or her
'h oc us Focus," a real mind boggkr th at t es ts the power's
Development Act of 1965 and a permanence of em- unemploym ent be nefi ts wo ul d
observation.
through the Community Ser- ploinent."
receive high priority as would a
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Administration ED/it of the On the average this will turn below certain levels.
including flnnnesbw'-y. The Born
Frank &amp; Ernest,
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U. S. Department of Commerce. over about four times for a total
Tumhleeedc, Prince V al iant, Bugs Bunny, and others.
Orr said that to facilitate
More than 10,000 applications economic impact of $27 interviews, SEEDCO and SC/i
Th e conten ts are just part of th e new package. The
Bernard Taylor Mitchell It came Into the world at 10:28 am. at for project funding came to million. Fringe benefits such as tilli provide office space and
color comic section till be printed on The Evening
FDA through various Federal Social Security. Workmen's transportation for applicants.
Seminole Memorial Hospital on Thursday to become the first
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Although unemployment
remains high, aLmost everjthing else in the economy is
srting to look good and
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another major tai cut in 1979, President Ford said today,
"The underlying fact out our economy Is that ft Is
steadily growing healthier. My policies for 1976 are in.
tended to keep us on that upward path," Ford said In his
annual eCOnOmIC report to Congress. He also said,
'Regrettably, a full recovery of the economy will take

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county Jail on $10,000 bond on
charges of burglars' and
possession of stolen property. complaint at the Lii' Champ outdoor lights were destroyed
PoLk said the National Auto Food Store, 101 O'Brien Road, and one damaged,
Sales body shop at 500 Laurel Fern Park.
Ave. was entered by cutting a
Deputy Archie Freeman
THEFTS REPORTED
hole in a wall and tools valued reported Kirk Winslow Martin,
Patrolman Ray Bronson
at $150 were reported missing. 18, of 1918 Stonehurst Drive,
reported
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surely remain dsly
'Evenunderthebestocircu11antheretw.fltofufl
employment cannot realistically be accomplished this
year or next."

WA,SWN;1DN APi Unemployment can be reduced
to below 5 per cent again but oy after inflaon and
government spending have been brought under control,
the chairman of President F's CoUncil 01 EcoflOC
Advbers
C ialrman Alan Greenspan said &amp;mday the jobless rate,
which wa 8.Jpercentin December, can "getlower than 5
percent." Buthesaid "ltwlllclearlynotbethisyearand
very Likely not In 19Th"
Greenspan and Prident Ford were schedWed to

reported that Altamonte damage with rocks at L.akeview 2500 Howell Branch Road, in
coming year.

source of trained military n1arower in any emergency
mobilization,

They calculate that, unless sone flCW system IS
about 0,000 men short of Its urgent needs in the first
months of a rapidiy delopIng, intense war in Etpe.
Although Pentagon officials are not dismissing
polity of a long war,
y appear most concerned
about the Army's ability to mobilize enough trained zi
ickly In 'vent of a sudden, massive Soviet attack on
Western Europe.

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I('nntfnued From Pgc !M
buyin, receiving, and
cult Judge
Robert
B.
Conkling's office to inquire they ceallng stolen property. Lowell McGregor.
were told that Conkling Is "out Williams, , of Orlando, is
The trial Jury was to hear
of town until Wednesday."
charged in connection with testimony In aggravation and
Cowart was the fudge who, on three rifles, two pistols, a mitigation before deliberating
Voile A. Williams, sealed grand sword that were stolen from an the court that Spazlano receive
JUrY Ifldlctznent5 in December Orlando location, Williams, mercyorthedeathpenalty,'nj
ollose'1ng a four-week grand according to court files, is Jury's decision isn't binding on
Jury jiobe of alleged wrongdo. accused of having the weapons the court.
Ing In county government,
on Aug. 6.
Assistant State Atty. Claude
The indictments were later
The second trial scheduled Van Hook said be dropped the
sent back to the jurors along this week, according to at- charge accusing Spaziano of
with the Jury's report. The torney, Is that of Tommy raping a 30'ycar.old south
said, and at least one section accused of delivering a con- 1973 because "we're satisfied
deleted before it was re-Issued
lled sutance: MariJuana, with the ange County rape
and made public along with to an undercover state conviction and the murder

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Palestinian army officers launched a 36-hour program
today to separate the Moslem and (iristlan CoinbatanLs
in Lebanon's cf war.
'I'ruce teams toured a sI.xmlle front
tecj'g
[ku-ut. ordering militias on both Fides to pull back. using
bullhorns, they announced that the leackra of
Christian and Moslem private armies had agreed that
milltaryeulpmentcoqId bemovedintoreznoveallatreet
barricades.
A police spokesman reported Moslem militiamen
business district but (reed them alter 15 mInutes.

of the Palestine Uberalici, Army stood guard at toteia
shops, money changers' stalls and street markets that
reopned for the first time in two mont1,

Angolan Overtures Reported
LUSAKA, Zambia tAP)
A British corresponderg
reported fros'n the capital of the Angolan Popular
Movement (MPLA) today that the Soviet-backed faction
Is making "discreet" overtures to the United States,
NichaLa5A.thfordof'flT,pofLond reportedfrorn
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that only two cases on the trial of first-degree murder in the
docket were announced as Aug. 1973 death of 18-year-old
trials,
Orlando hospital clerk Laura
Slated to start Tuesday Lynn Harbert.s, was scheduled
morning is the trial of a Winter (or the second phase of his trial
Garden policeman accused of at 1:30 p.m. today before Clr-

or his attorney, GOP DO N v FREDERICK, P 0 Box 1795,
S.anfrd, Flonaoij
on or before
Fcbruary7,976 Snoulø u falto

upon receipt
of the C VARIANCES
THE EIGHT E EN T If .J U DI C IA L
of this notice, the bk
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CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
t.tiout name, to wit - RONALD J, BAU-1676).7v
R-IA Residential COUNTY, FLORIDA
ACKERBAUM, M 0, PA, under Zone
Rear Yard Variance brom CIVIL ACTION NO, 76 13 CA09.E
i(h
lam
engaged
in
busine
at )O'tol'for Screenenctosuretor pool 'aA
do
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to a default may be entered 60IEa%temoraflBlyd inlheCityof on Lot 14. Block A, Wnter
ega,nst you and
Woods CEPTANCF COUPORATION
the cause proce.d
Altarnoni.
Springt,
Florida.
Unit
3, PB IS, Pg 57, in SectIon 33 21
cx p.arte
Plaintiff,
That the party interested in Said 30. on King
Alpine Court, (01ST 1)
WITNESS my hand and official
busint
entrpnls,
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followi
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cal as Clerk of the above styled
ALBERT .1. THORNTON
ZACHApY &amp; PIOLLAPID, JR and
Ronild .i Ackert,aum
A I Agriculture MARY IC HOLLAND
Covrtonthisflyof January. 1976- Dated at Altamonte Springs, BA(3 I476)IIV
wfe. and
ion.
Lot Site Variance from
Arthur H Btckwith, Jr..
DIVERSIFIED MORTGAGE &amp;
Seminole County,
Florid., 43,SlOiq It to 19.596 sO II; tot Wiotpt
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
DEALTY CO
December 31st, 191$
Variance from 700 (Ito 13$ I' Front
By' Lillian T. Jenkins
Defenciants
Publish: Jan 17, IC, 36, Feb 7.1976 andSideSetb.ckvariancefromSofl
Deputy Clerk
NOTICEOFSUIT
0EV 50
?o3Sfton Lot I), Forest Height SO
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
Unrecorded Plat in Section
1721-79, 10 ClvERSl,:lED MOPTC,AGE a
on Forest Lake Drive. (0151.3)
(Seal)
RItALTY Co
IN T,IE CIRCUIT COUp I OF THE
3 '1. C. ROGERS
6A(2 loll)
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Publit?,: Jan36, Feb. 2,9, Il, 1976 EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. IV - PCI Country Estates Zone- that
an action to
foreclose a mor
0EV 121
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR LotSizeVaniancefrorn4o,sqftto tgage on the following property
in
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
79,741 so ft on Lot 9, Bonaventu,..
Seminole County, Florada
Case No. 7S12NCAIIC
Heights,
P0
11,
NOTICE OF
Pg 91, In Sectboni.
RESOLUTION
Lot 6, S,\p LAP4TA, THIRD
In RI: The marriage of
2)29. or West Lake Brantley Road.
SECTION,
1% recorded in PIt Boo'
CLOSING, VACATING AND lAMES MARTIN REYNOLDS,
(DIST. 3)
ABANDONING RIGHTS OF WAY
15, Putji Rect'ds
Hvit)and,
4. HARRY A. GOIHI1IP4O —
iO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Seminotp County, Florida
BA(3)4 743.11v
NOTICE is hereby
R 1AAA has been Iil,'d aqain5l you, and you
given that the DIANa JANE REYNOLDS,
Resideflti.l Zone
Board of County Commissioners of
Rear Yard %rerequ,r to Serve a copy ot your
Wife Vaniancefrom 30ff to2$fton Lot 1, written
Seminole County, Florida,
s
defenses thereto. el any,
Block 8, Sweetwater Oaks Section 9,
Regular Mating held on the
upon LEC.PIARO V wooc, At
AMENDED
day of January, AD,, 1976, in the
in Section 32 30 29. Further tofney Ion plaintiff, at Suite 2)1. 251
NOTICEOFACTION
scnIbdasIocatedalth,(or,.,,of Mitfnj Avenue Allamonte, and
County Commissioners' Meeting TO Diana Jane Reynolds
S*l"Iwater Boulevard arid Valley
Room in the Courthouse at Sanford.
Iiethrrgiq nat with thpClq'rk 01 the
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Art Center. Free to public.
TUFASDAY, JANUARY 27
Sanford Optimist Club, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.

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Sanford lions Club, noon, holiday Inn.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power &amp;
Light, Sanford.

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Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW Post 17-92,
Longwood.

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Foster Memorial. Call Mrs. Frank Steudle, Casselberry.
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Towers, 7 p.m. Ten-week class sponsored by Project
OASIS under supervision of Seminole ('ornznunit'
CoUege—talk.s, films, and slides.

WEI)NEl)AY, JANUARY
Casselbcrry Rotary Club, 7:30 a m., The Caboose.

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PlTTSBuJRGl(Ap, —Men- lowing the union's ratification came Just hours before Fund)' on possible jail terms, but he
tative agreement was reached vote. Pupils have been out of faced a possible jail term for' fined the teachers another 130,.
early today in a ninc-eek-old clas.s since the strike began contempt of court. A hearing to 000 for a total of ,l05,000 in
strike by city teachers.
Dec. 1.
show cause why 17 union lead- contempt fines (or ignoring his
A ratification vote was set for
A break-through apparently ers should not be jailed had back-to-work order.

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A spokesman for the school
board said the city's 62,000 puoilS would probably be called
back to classes later today, fol-

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Fondy was expected to recom- reported $10.1-million wage lawyer Louis Ku.shner reid an strike in Allegheny County's
mend approval by the union's package over two years. A agreement was near,
history. However, a few of the
4,400 members.
spokesman for the board said
Kushner told the judge the city's 104 schools were opened
The agreement was reached talks progressed smoothly after negotiations were at a "critical on a limited basis when almost
after a marathon bargaining that point was settled,
and delicate" point. Ziegler 609 teachers and aides crossed
session that began Sunday
The tentative agreement agreed to postpone the hearing the picket lines.
morning and continued through

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Sanford:
Clara M. Ashle'

Jean l)ernps
('ora I)ouglas
Grant Young
The Seminole Power
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Squadron will present the Basic
I)ora J. Downer, DeBary
Boating Course of the U.S
Thomas O'Grady, DeBary
Power Squadron at Seminole
harry S. B.osley, Deltona
Community College.
Francis J. Mungovan,
Tuesday, Feb17, at 7 p.m. is Ilton:i
mne time mr Inc tirst class and
Mary V. Williams, Deltona
also the registration time.
free 12.week course is
BIRTHS
open to men, women, and older
teenagers. You do not have to
Mr. and Mrs. George
own a boat to apply.
lEvelynt Griffin. a boy, SanS a fe ty, sea in an ship, fril
navigatiorl aids, charts,
piloting the Compass and small
DIS('IIAItGES
boat handling will be included
Ill the course subjects.
Joanne A. Coggon
e rDilwnrth Dixon
Adeline (;ebhardt
t\ntonina Grasso
Winter Springs
John 11. Banner
Thelma A. harmon
Sets VVork shop
Thomas V. Hobbs Jr
Rita A. McNeil
WINTER SPRINGS
Teodoro Morales
'l'he City Council will
Dorothy W. Swairn
resume discussion of tl:e
Claude Whiddon Jr.
proposed civil service
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Executive committee Deltona Chamber of Cornrnerce, 7 p.m. at Mark VI house, 805 Normandy Blvd.
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tAP) Edward Morin says the
He estimates when it is retrokendown 1924 (ireenglne he stored it will be worth anybought (or $500, complete with where from $8,000 to $10,000.
fIat tires, Is "a steal."
"I've already had 15 offers to
Morin, a fire engine buff who buy the truck just the way it Is.
is a captain in the local voIw). One guy drove by and saw i out
teer fire department, bought bock there and offered me
the vintage White (Ire engine $1,500 for it," he said
a 500-gallon rotary gear
Morin, whokeepsthepw'nper
pwnp from Deputy Fire Chief at the garage where he works,

disticts to Ocala,

Irene Cothran
Walter F. Dornon
Elbert Gaines
Albert Gates

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Floreita Smith
Velma Ranks
Jacob V. Watson
Anthony M. FairIes'
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Dennis Smathers
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Jennie E. Walker
Donald \V. kieffer, Deltona
Joyce A. Feuerbacher,
Myrtle 13. Welborn, Enter- Altarnonte Springs
prise
Wanda Mohn, Cocoa
Priscilla Jackson, I.ake
Doreen K. Ilrenner, DcBarv
Monroe
William Otley, Deltona
Glc'ria E. Davis, Longwood
Elizabeth C. Rowland,
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Kennedy &amp; Cohen filed for reorganization under federal
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"We even owe money to the man who sells us turkeys,"
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any customer who could buy an appliance cheaper than
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ter sthnagemcnt District and a da Flood Control District,
As a water war looms over semiretired biologlst;Johnny which can levy up to one mill or
Florida, voters face a maJor Jones, executive director of the $1 per $1,000 property value, Is
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"You've got my bird on it" tagline in advertisements was
adaretocustnersinfindabetterdeal.
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roadways over the weekend, including a man whose car
ranoff a I3revardCountyroadatahighrat.eof speed, the
Florida Highway Patrol says.
Troopers said James Edward Marguet, 30, of
Melbourne died after the Sunday accident on Merritt
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Former Sen. Edward
Gurney, RFla., says he has no Intention of returning to
public life after his retrial on perjury and conspiracy
charges.
"I'm through with public life," Gurney said Sunday
after a fund-raising reception to help him pay his
mounting legal bills,
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you favor water management the water mnanagment districts to .69 mills.
and do you want to use ad valo. should be state agencies under
The four other diztrct
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the Department of Natural
Sen. Phillip Lewis, D-West Resources with direct appeal to Johns, Suwanee and Northwest
POLK HO NO RED
iertf I Josj Polk chats with County CommissIoner SM VIhIen Jr., Palm Bech, a leader in the the Cabinet."
plus interim Ridge and Gulf
Saturday riuring barbecue held in Polk's honor at Sabal Paims
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mig to gaIn approval in
AT BARBs'.,uc
Country Club. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.j
The six present water man- taxes, The proposed amend.
the March 9 presidential pciagement districts were shIfted ment limits the Northwest Dis
mary.
from DNR to the Departinentof ti-jet to .05 mills.
Stn. Robert Graham, Dconcedes that it will be Environmental Regulation,
The battle over who will pay
(lifficult to get the proposal which Is controlled by the Envimanagment may put
Ca
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urban
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in head on collision
"In the first place, it contains SIOfl.
witi) agricultural interests. 'fli
Jones aLso objected to having controversy has been looming
the word tax and most people
don't understand it;' Graham appointed officiaLs set taxes, for years. with South Florida
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but Lewis said the amendment cities complaining of limited
Gov, Reubin Askew, Lt. Gov. would place the water manage- water supplies.
ATLANTA (API
1,409 Jim Williams, Agriculture ment boards more under legisFormer (ron: a family peanut farm, was Oct. I, 1975, there
Marshall contends that users
('rgia Coy. Jimmy Carter, a governor of Georgia from 1971 agencies, etc., including 11 cx. Commissioner Doyle Conner, lative control. Any tax they set
Democratic presidential candi. to 1975. He could not serve two ecutive departments, 57 lode- Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin and must meet legislaie approval, of the water should be the ones
to pay, not general property
(late who opposed the election- consecutive terms under state pendent executive agencies and leaders of legislative en- he said,
Besides, Lewis said, 65 per owners.
year tax cut, says if he wins the law and began immediately to 1,341 committees, boards and vironmental committees endorse
the
proposed
amendcent
of Florida's population alWilliams says that's zte
..c house he will reorganize campaign for the I)emocratic commissions, That does
the federal bureaucracy and presidential nomination,
read)'
is
required
to
pay
prop"saying
we ought not to have
count subgroups within some of ment.
seek to stabilize the economy
But
the
opponents
incluae
Art
erty
taxes
set
by
water
manschool
taxes
on pastures beSome of his plans (or the fed- the agencies.
with new jobs.
Marshall of Gainesville, former agement boards.
cause there's only cows and no
eral bureaucracy echo steps he
While governor, Carter
The Central and South Flori- schoolchildren out there,"
He has few concrete propos. took in Georgia, such as tJe number of state agencies in chairman of 030 st. Jon. Waals and no specific figures on reorganizing the government to Geo'gia from almost 300 to just
the cost or impact of his ecu- consolidate duplicated efforts over 20. Ills critics say that the
nomic plans. Asked for details and changing budgetary proc'e- merger of small departments
Army
about the program, Steve dures to require a fresh justifi- into large agencies accomnStark, Carter's issues coordina- cation each year for tax-sup- plished very little and resulted
The Salvation Army of Club, Sanford Women's Club, Pioneers, and a women's group
tar, said:
ported programs.
in no real savings.)
Sanford held its Annual Disabled American Veterans of the First Presby'erlan
"These are general things
Carter said that the federal
A key to Carter's aims is re- Advisory Board Meeting and Auxiliary, and the Salvation Chch. An individual, Emma
we're committed to, but the government now has 1,900 ducing unemployment which, Civic Dinner last week, and Army Advisory Boards.
Joe Noe, also received -a plaque
5peci5 will come later
as our agencies and departments. He he says, causes budget deficits presented plaques of apThe Salvation Army also buys for her work.
specificeconomicproposalsare said he would cut this to 200. that in turn lead to inflation,
predation to different groups dolls which are then dressed
released,"
Asked where he would cut, Car"The idea that an end to that aided the Army's and distributed to children of
Mrs. Vincent Roberts was
Carter also says his adminis- ter replied, "It is Impossible to unemployment automatically Christmas fund drive and other needy families,
awarded an outstanding service
tration would seek the world- say' now." lie pledged that no means a period of increasing Holiday Charities.
Several
groups
were
awarded
award,
wide elimin-itlon of nuclear civil service employe would be inflation is, in our opinion and
________________________
The Kiwanis Club received a plaques for their efforts. _________________________
weapons, but he has no specific fired and said all reductions that of a growing number of special award for collecting the Included were a women's group
Small Tractor. Small Pr,ce
plansonhowtoachievewhathe could be made through attn. economists, a myth," he said, most donations during its of the First Baptist Church, the
I3-3onpdesel
concedes is only an ultimate tion.
"In
order
to
reduce
inflation
manning
of
the
bells.
Other
Southern
Bell
Operators
and
,J:1EtiI
goal.
(Carter did not say where he and strive for a more con- groups that received plaques
The 51-year-old Carter, a (or- got the 1,900 figure from. The trollable budget the single do- for their bell-ringing activities
JEANS &amp; JACKETS
ner nuclear submarine officer Senate Government Operitions mestic economic thrust should were: Pilot Club, Amvets, Fleet
HEADQUARTERS
whose income flows chiefly Committee reported that as of be toward employment."
Reserve Branch No. 47, lions
LEVI'S

TAU..AIIASSEE t APi
After testimony today
from a second Internal Revenue Service agent. the
government plans to rest its case In the tax evasion trial of
former Comptroller Fred 0. "Bud" Dickinson.
A.sst. U.S. Atty. Anthony l;iSpada said in a Saturday
session that IRS special agent Lloyd Brock would be his
final witness,
Agent George Snyder has testified that documents show
1970-72 spendIng by Dickinson was fl4,305 more than the
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thiS Court on January 23rd, 1916
04W332 l'of theSE (ltssroad)of
OFCOUNTYCOMMISStONERS
iSeal)
Section 1720 31, on Pineway
Notice of Public Hearing
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Avenue (0151 2)
The Board 01 County Corn
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
9
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
mSSjOflCrt of Seminole County,
fly Martha I Vinlen
FEDERATION OF WOM ENS Flord,
wall hold a public hearing to
Deputy Clerk
CLUBS — A I Agriculture Zone
consider the following tern
PubliSh: Jan, 26, Feb 1. 9, 16. 1916 BAC2 1676)-SE
To permit con. A. PUBLIC HEARING FOP
OEB-12a
struction of three structures CHANGE
OF
ZONING
(maximum) for the funtlon
of a REGULATIONS
youth ranch on th following
I 5TPti" F rOREMMI. A I
NOTICEUNDERFICTITIOUS
d$Cribed propertyParcel Al in AGRICULTURE. C3 GENERAL

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An inmate and a guard

DUNEDIN (API — Erskin Caldwell, whose
noveLs reflecting views of life in the rural South shocked
America in the l93, says Tobacco Road has been pavi1
and gone to town hut little else has changed.
"Human nature doesn't change very much or very rapidly," says C.aldwell. "What happens in the cities may be
worse than what happened In the country 50 years ago.
"But what was considered sinful in those days might not
be considered sinful now. Whether that's good, bad or
better, I don't know."

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writ'en defenses, any. to it on Black Hammock. PB 7. Pg 72, In
WI1P4ES my hand and teal
WILLIAJIi i BERGER. plilntI's Section 36 2031, off Stone Street on
ad Court in Sanford. Seminole
attorney, whose
County, F loricla, ?ta January loIn,
address
is the corner of Independence Avenue
Greenberg, Traurig, Hoffman, lfld Wichita Street, DIST. I)
1976
Lipoff &amp; Quentel, PA., 1401 Brickell
7 AMOS H. BARR. JR. — BA(2 Seal)
Avenue. PH-I, Miami, Florida 33t3t. 1676) 9TE - A I Agriculture Zone
Arthur H Beckw,th, Jr
on or betore FEBRUARY 75th, 1976,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
To park a moule nome for a
ar'ct file the eriginat v.?h tPp ,lrk of limited tm on the W ',ot Lot 4. 8.
Ry I lluan T t.nkn;
this Court either betore service on Drews Firit Addition to Black
Deputy Clerk
plaintiff 's attorney or Immediately P4ammock, P63, P3 72, in Section Publath January 19, 28. Feb 2. 9.
1916
thereafter; otherwise a default will 3620-31. off Stone Street on In.
0EV 94
be entered age nst you for th relief dependence Avenue (01ST. I)
demanded fl thp claim against
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Mrs. Wilson said officers in two towers spotted the two
inmates climbing over the fence at the administration
building of the Reception and Medical ('enter facility
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Florida Correct1o, Department says.
Spokeswoman Suzl Wilson said Sundry tk prisoner was
killed by shotgun blasts (torn guards on watchtowers
during the Saturday night escape attempt.

Maitland Avenue. Matland. Florida
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persons. The indictments were vicinity of Browdy's Market at conviIon wouldn't add to the
receipt of proof of the publication of II 74)-IITE
A 1 AgrIculture Zone
later either dropped by O%'iedo.
penalties."
Range 32 East, Seminole County,
this notice, the fictitious name, to
To park e mobile home
herring's office or 1ismissed by
for night Florida
Further described at South
A former Oviedo policeman,
wi
SPACE
AGE
MARKETING,
watchman
on
the
following
of
Spaziano Is already serving a
Osceofa
AirfipId. East of Ger*va
w,sich
It
Ii engaged In descrIb. properly: Lots 34. 2S, 3.
2year.old Arthur James sentence of life plus fIve years
and on Lake Harney
IInMs at 941 Wymore Road, 71, 79, and 30, and Parcel A3A,
me reporters barred from Barey, was scheduled for ________________________
in prison on the Orange County Altamonte Springs, Seminole Herrington S D,
Th public hearing will be held in
Cowan's hearing room today trial s week before Cowart on consilons.
P8 2, Pg 21, in Room 703 of the Seminole County
County, Florida.
Section 5-21-29. Further
de'srrlb.d
Courthouje in Sanford, Florida, on
The party interested In slid on the South side of West Lake March
had given Herring's office charges of carrying a con- _________________________
7, 1976,
____________________ business enterpris, is:
at 7
P M., or at
Brantley Road, South of
affidavits concerning the cealed firearm and poasesslon
Brantley
soon
thereafter
as possible
0 J. GRAPHICS, INC.,
Legal
Notice
Soon's
(Dt!T.
1)
events leading up to the sealing of a controlled substance. The
Written comments filed with the
a Florida corporation
11 CAROL A. RYALS
BA(2-16
Land Development Administrator
of the grand Jury report and charges were dropped Friday — NOTICE OF ACTION
By: Daniel J. Hendirn,
74) 1OTE A-i Agriculture Zone
will be coidered Persons ap
Pres
indictments by Cowan.
To park a mobile home on the N
by Assistant' State Atty. Bill TO. ANGELA JEAN NOR.
peering at the public h.aring will be
oatedatonlar,or.ng,coun,y ItOf W 110 ft Of PIE
Cowart's docket sounding In Heffernan, l3arkley is awaiting SWORTHY whose place of residence Florida,
Of NW
this SIPt day of January, Section 3520 79, on
heard orally. Hearings may be
it Uflkn
Ibis Road
chambers ended at ap- sentencing on another drug
1976
Continued from time to time as fount
(DIST 3)
You will please take nof iC
necSlry
Further detaits avaulahie
proximately 10:20 a.m. When case.
thl
PublithJan
Il,
19,
74,
Feb
2,
976
8
VARIANCES.CONTINUED
thefehasbeenfiledanditp,nding in
by calling 373 4.3)0, Ent 307
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the Circuit Court in and for Seminole
1. HARRIS J. WARNER
the Judge exited his office to go
OA(I
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Also dropped today by State County, Florida, Civil Action No 76 ____________
_________ 1976) lv - A 1 Agricuttjr, Zone
Into the courtroom at 10:45 one
Commissioners
Lot
Sate Variance from 13,SaO sq ft to
reporter called to him, but Att', Abbott Herring's office 77 CACi A brought by JA,MES
Seminole County, I
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
11.500 sq ft; Lot Width Variance
ALLEy NORSWORTHY seeking a
ey. Mike Hattaway,
was
a
rape
charge
against
NAME
STATUTE
from 700 ft to lift; and a Side Yard
Cowan apparently didn't hear former Outlaw Motorcycle dussoluton of the marr.age of Slid
Chairman
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Variance
from
ANGELA
JEAN
P4ORSWORTHY
73
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on
th
the reporter. Cowart turned and
AtteSt
Notice is hereby given that the I OwingdevnIbedpropey
Lots
7
Arthur
H Beckwath, Jr
wentIntoectroomwitt Gang member
end
JAMES
TALLEY
NOR.
undersigned,
pursuant
to
the
and
10,
BlocK
SWOR THY
2,
Villa Heights, Pubiitti January 26, 1976
his robe on.
These preses are to regure you "Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter in section 431-31,Caste
recorded In PB 10,
DEY 176
Floni Statute, will register Pg 97.
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usv
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CUflVICIeI by a
Circuit
Court,
in
Further
described
located on
Clerk 04 thf abo;e-Slyled Court and

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/unbrose haa an IyearId Shea Jr. reported that a door pistols and coatume jewe',
76) 1TE - Al Agriculture Zone - t,tittodoso.adefaullwullbeentrt
Winter Park man In custody gla.s at the school gymnasium total value $505, were reported hat been filed against you and you To
park a mobile home on the E ' i ,a'a-nst ou for th r4uef demand
when they responded to a noise and three mercury vapor taken.
ar' required to Serve a copy of your Lot 1, B Drews Firit Addition to
Petitioner

Hearst Lasvyers Seek Rulings

Pentagon Eyeing Veterans

Legal Notice

FOR
7on.
- Lot SIze Variance from 8400
__________________________
______________________
r, sn qs,t.aij uu,t. U1 sut
75 sq ft and Lot Width
OFADJUS1MENT
11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
iou to 45 ft ndSde
Varianceirorn
SEMINOLE
NotIce of Public Hearing
COUNTY,
Yard Variance from 10 ft to S It o C;
FLORIDA
February II, 1,71
Lot
Brtn
S D. in Sertion
70 P.M
GENERAL JURISDICTION
Ricnard Alien Street
1930.
DIVISION
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEII
Notice is heretjy given that the (0151. 31
CASE NO. S)90O•CA.o9.A
D .PPROYAL OF MINUTES
IO MORTGAC,E COR*)RAlIQN. Seminole County Board of Ad
luitment will conduct a public I January 19, 1916 - Regular
a Delaware corporation
hearino to consider the lolIowiflO Me('lng
PIantlff
This pubic hearing will be held in
items:
the County Commission Chambers
THE
DEVELOPMENT
COR. A. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
PORATION Al NORTH LAKE.
. WEKIVA MARINA — DAIIIS of the Courthou%C, Sanford. Florida.
on February 16.1976. at 7:00 P.M •
INC . ci at ,
A I Agriculture Zone
73) SITE
as soon thereafter as possible.
Reiuesi for Si Months EitensionDetcntit
Approval granted August 1$. 1975. to Written Comments filed with the
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
parkamobllehomeonthefolloWing Office of the Zon'g Admirtis
PROPERTY
described property for a Night tralor will be conSidered
and persons appearing at the
TO L, E. HAMILTON.
Watchman - SE ' SE ', West
ReSidence Unknown
Canal, South of River. East of road, hearing will be heard orally
ani1 may be continued from
and
in5ection302o-79,onMiamiSprings
time to time as may be fouId
MAGOLI C. HAMILTON
Road (01ST. 3)
Residence Unknown
2 CHARLES GROSS 6 H. E. r.cr.iry. rurthcr details aaIat:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an RAWLS — BA(2 II 76) UV &amp; 1STE b calling 373 43)0, Ext. 301
Seminole County Board
action to foreclose a mortgage the - A 1 Agriculture Zone - Lot Size
of Adjustment
16,1%
lollowing property in Seminole Variance from
By. Victor Gischler.
County, Florida,
It and a Lot Width VarIance Irom
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Chairman
That part of the East Half of tn
?Oofttol2OlttoParkamobilehome
Northwest Quarter lying East of the on the lollowing described property. Publith, Jan. 26, 1916
East right of way line of State Road BeQn mr West and 113' North of 0EV 17$
No 100 (Interstate 4), all in Section SE corner of Government Lot 1, run 23, TOthip 21 South, Rangy 79 N 120 ft P4 53 deg S mm 30 secs E
East.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
140 1311 andi degilmins E 120115

South flS feet thereel) lying South of

sent to Congress ar.nually on the nation's economic

testimony from her Jailers and fellow Inmates and
jressa "log"of MISS Hearst's activities the defense says
was kept by a deputy sheriff at San Mateo County Jail.

Legal Notice

Seventh St. by P rlma., 1). !.
iiptd z tutU lsrceny.
moustache wax in a burglary at the Southwest Quarter (LESS - the
9. being Lot 10. Utvecorded CUt T IN AND FOR SEMI NOLE
AndeNon about the some time
putIes said Amose told Harold's Barber Shop, 716 W. North 1393.13 feet thereoft lying Survey of Government Lot I, in COUNTY, FLORIDA
East of the Cast rht of way line uf
SectIon 3119 32 Further dtSribd CASE P40.: 741001 8
other officers dlscovtrcd the them he'd been attracted by F:t St.
IN RE: The M1,,iaU, of
State Road No 400 (Interstate , as off Mullet Lake Perk Road on
burglary at the nearby noises at the rear of the store
ALSO The South 225 feel of the private read. (01ST. 1)
HEP'DERSOP4 JONES. JR
business.
and thscored an attempt had
Wrl Half of the Northwest Quarter
3 JAMES PETER RECTOR )OSO1
of the Southeast Quarter; all in BAll 16761IoTE - A-I Agriculture
Anderson had responded to a been made to batter a hole In
Sanford
police
said
burglars
citizen's complaint that a man the building's concrete b!ock entered Geneva Appliances, Section 11, Township 21 South Zone - To park a mobile home on S APAH JANE JONES,
Range East
Lot 19, Florida Groves Company's
carrying a box and a blanket rear svall but entr hadn't been
AND ALSO, Lots .1, , , , , , First Addition to Black Mammock.
NOTICE OF SUIT
1205
Park
Ave.,
and
took
tOOls
32
and
3)
hESS
had run (rum behind the gained,
O ?4ENDEWSOt4 JC)t4ES, JR
The East 156 lest
B 2, Page 14, an Section 62) 33
and a test meter valued at $150. of Lots 71. 35, 37 and 33 and the
Address Unknown
citizens parked Lnick to a
East Further described as North of S R
Deputies reported that
Patrolman Lewis Coombs 156 lee? of the South 355 feet of Lot 426 on Howard,Avenue. fOIST. It
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
loration between some houses. Martin was trying to put a said burglars attempted also to
that a SUI lor dssølution of
AND The North II leetof Lot 10;
i A.DUDA&amp;SONS,INC.-BA(2-I6.
llce said Hampton was ncwpaper vcnng machine gain entry at Sanford Music all
' In HUDSON PARK. as recorded 76) 121E Al Agriculture Zone - marriage hat been commenced
you in the Circuit Court of
carr)ing tools In a een plastic into a small foreign car when Center, 13 Park Ave. but n Plat Book I, PIge , Public To park a moite home for a night againstEighteent
II'dItI' Circuit in
Records of Seminole Covnty, watchman on thC
following
trast container and a tan taken Into custody and that an weren't successful.
Florida,
described properly: Lot IS, less the and br Srm;nole County, Fiorada
blanket when stopped by axe was found in the car.
ANDALSO That part of the East E 200 thereol. Slavia Colony
The Style of the cause is SARAH
60 feet of the West Half of thi Nor. Company's Subdivision, P87, Pg 7), JANE JONES vs HENDERSON
Anderson,
BURGURYREPORTED
thwest Quarter ef tue Southeast in Section 1721 31. on Canal Street, JONES,JR ,andyouarerenuredto
VANDALISM
Sheriff1s deputies today were Quarter of Section )&amp; Toshp II fOIST. I)
fur ,our response or other pte.sclnrj
AEWTED BURGLARY
South,
Range
29
East
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S
RICHARD
MONIES
(LESS:
The
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Sanford police said today that investigating a break-tn at the

Employment Outlook Dim

SAN FRANCISO) (AP) — With the scheduled start of
Patricia Hearst's bank robbery trial one day away.
defense attorneys sought rulings today on five pretrial
motions, Including one claiming the newspaper hei33
was brainwashed and another seeking dissal 01 the
charges against her.
U.S. District Court Judge Oliver j. Carter was
scheduled to consider the defense motions, as well
motionsflledbytheproseJuonatahea,y
Defense attorneys are aLso seeking to bar as evidence

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ft;f U. MAHKEy, Adverttsjn l)iret'tc,r
IIttiC I)vltvcrv : Week. 55 rents Month. $2.40; 6 Months, $14.20:
\'ear. 128.40. I3 Mail In fl'rj(ja
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There have been widespread reports in recent

Are y.'.0 currently collecting unemployment
compensallon In Florida?
t so, you mlgitt be ml .kd t
that
federal legislation was recently passed which
reduces the maximum benefits available from 65 to
52 weeks.
mis all came about because of a decrease In the
number of persons collecting unemployment
compensation, according to the Florida Department of Commerce.
The cutback came earlier this ronth when the
number of persons collecting regular state and
state-federal extended benefits had averaged less
thansixpercentof the total insured work forcefor
the precedIng 13 weeks,
As it stands now, the maximum number of weeks
that benefits are available under state unemployment compensation is 26. Those who have
exhausted their eligibility fGr state benefits may be
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extension and, now, anotl'r 13 weeks under a
Federal Supplemental Benefits program that Is
affected by the law.
The total number of persons covered by state

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A seminar will be held on Wednesday evening
(Jan. 2S) at Winter Park Memorial Hospital entitled
"When You Need A Doctor."
The program gets under way at 7:30 p.m. in the
hospital's Association Building on Aloma Avenue in
Winter Park,
The seminar ii free and informed sources tell us
that it should be sub-titled, "The who, what, when,

PresidentFordhcsdcniedthattheguser,iient

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A month before the nation's first presidential
Lry In New Hampshire, Ronald Reagan has
collided with the first law of polities:

Never depart from generalities. Above all,
never make concrete p1-oposals which, alth.?ugh
they may appear reasonable and straight
It is encouraging that the State Department
forward enough on the surface, require the kind
of backing and filling Mr. Reagan has had to go
pressuring South Africa to remove its troops. Then,
through in defending his suggestion that some of
through the Organization of African Unity
the functions the federal government has
pressure should be put upon Cuba to remove ib assumed over the years
be returned to the introops and upon the Soviet Union to stop supplying
thvidusl
the Luanda governmenj with arms.
weapons

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President Ford, has latched onto Reagan's '$90into a posan's anide.

perialism.

Y contrast, nobody knows what any of the
weresotakenbyFloridathatwem-etumedflearly throughout the country each year.
dozen or so
dispositions and slrengths in the border areas
announced
Democratic
candidates
every
winter, visiting various parts of the state
stands for or what course
Just after Thanksgiving ,74, my life took a and the details which normally are preludes to
they would chart for in turn, then as winter renters, and finally sudden change. Returning with a bag
of attacks, the USSR can arrange easily to be in a
no one Is yapping at their heels demanding
After my husband died In 1966, maIntaining a arms,
hours of a Red attack.

We should strive mightly to bring peace to

escalating their

problems by sending in arms and soldiers of for-

old friend. After looking over the town we con- mers I have been a delegate or participant
at the
Unued ow northward way home by booking annual meeting of the Assoclation
of
rIsUan

law.

activities such as the bombing that took 11 lives at New York

people as eressed through their represen- discarding or

sider your losses against your gains and try to achieve an
This Is good. Men who offer themselves as

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operated.
his

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Seminole victory.
The FSU all-time scoring
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the whole operation,
Instead of the confusion that could have been

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The freshman team of Oviedo Against Eustis he accounted for
High School Is beginning to play 10 points and then banged home
the kind of ball their head 22 markers against Eustis.

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action, Kentucky defeated az-c capable of.
Raiders
florida, 89-82: Niagara beat
Afterdroppingsixofthefirst
Jacksonville, 54-53; South seven contests, the Lions Saint Leo
Florida downed Georgia State,
rebounded with a couple of nice
SAINT LEO
84-76; and Stetson beat Georgia wins Thursday and Friday
Conununity
College polished
"We were getting hurt with Southern, 79-&amp;5.
nights.
the Saint Leo JV squad 65-13

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It was at this part of the interview, that Vincent seemed to let
some of his defenses down and started talking about his Inner-

basketball team during a 68
win over West Orange Saturday
night.

Last Six Months Difficult

tr)ing to keep his team Jacked
tip as it left the court with a 31-

contrary, tiled to attract the spotlight.
Yet Hoover was so delighted over a my (expletive deleted) car!"
The profon
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West Orange &amp; Lake Brantley.
Lyman
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point game average going reflected. "In that game we DiSision II contests this week.
Seminole travels to Daytona
Went to Mount Dora and beat a
"We did a good job," Phillips against the Loulsianans.
went on, "and we got some nice
The Seminoles surged ahead team that defeated u.s earlier and Lake City, Wednesday and

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Seminole a Eans. KiSsimmee at
O,edo. Trinity Pr.'ij ' Tat'rnacle

had to come out and pick us up points late in the first half for a
in a mnan-tman defense and 41-18 advantage, the gmie was

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season rapidly v,mds down
toward the playoffs.
This time around the ninth 'Terry James.c,n led the

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Orange
from
driving
trouble just going up the steps into the ring. But in spite of all that, stagei
weeks ago
at the inside.
I broke his nose and had him out on his feet for all of the second
%VLIrrIOrs'
new
gym
in
Winter
But the tall, talented
round and most of the third.
(;irden.
In
that
see-saw contest youngster picked up his third
"Anyone who looks at the (ilins of that fight will see
thatfromn
I hit the
J.ioi took a big lead into the and fourth fouls within the first
him, a lot more than he hit me. ,ttfld, when I fell it was
dressing
room at halftime, only minute of play in the second
exhaustion not from hi.s punch. Also, on the way down, my head
to
see
it
evaporate
in the final 16 half.
hit the canvas and that's what knocked inc out for all those
FERN I'ARK Charlie Zeni and 28 for a two-stroke victory lie aced the First hole, deuced salt
away victory.
minutes.
With Ilird on the bench refused to relinquish his bulldog over Toni Daniels. Jim Haynes
minutes.
the second and ran off four
"But this team," Phillips Phillips was forced to go with a grip on putting championships was third with an 85 while Gary straight
"Hack then I just lived to fight. Now It is different. I have a
PRO DIVISION
Ones to finish the front
1 Charle Zen 2529 261 67. 2
able to relax now and I am stronger now than I have ever been in lions, "is not the same team and the visitors started pla)ing he added still another trophy with Ifl 86.
Haynej (79 2927); 4 Gary
through 17 on the back,
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championship.
Daniel.s trimmed it to three
Zeni's formula for victory rounds of 27, 29 and 30 for an &amp;.
after twit rounds. In the final 18
lXug Short was rmmnerup
an 89 whIle Jim Manning holes, Zeni hogged down with a

shortly after shooting a 26- tirt1 place.
under ixir 82 in the three-round,

his only hole of
par.

The defending state cham- novice trophy with games of 38,
plon, ssho lives in Altamonte 28 and 32.

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who worked five years on the case still grumble to his bosses who laughed Uproariously
at Its
over the disaster,
antique cOn3tflj(Uon,
They
concluded
that
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Hoover's concern about appearances went so must have been plan
amateur local
smiled. Counter-espionage experts have told us only
should use standard sedans but should keep the FBI
wouldn't use suchbsolete equipment,
to Investigate the noisy fanatics while the real recogiiizable
that the C-men may
as well have magnetic beeper to a
SPY'S Car so they could
The old FBI bulldog, according to former
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"In case you are wondering what Ellis' reaction was,"

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Vincent continued, "I told everyone, the press, TV, the radio,
everyone, that I s snt Perez as soon us a cut under my eye healed.

and everyone else in this area has been ducking me. So, I got sick
and tired of the whole thing the other night when I couldn't find
any one who would get into the ring with me, and I had to fight an

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deny it, that he wouldn't fight me again.

Intl Idateourelected leaders, how he destroyed for example, planting a counterspy upon the suspicious. But Hoover told
with whispers those who croed him,
Cechs. It was one of the FBI's major successes won't approve any use of an aide angrily: '1 gasolIne tank,
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As
a
result,
The FBI's most famous spy case was
tie spies
agaIzt public enemies, communist spies and
t
The C!echs came to trust the counterspy, who splc-and-san sedan, following them
arrest
of Soviet agent Ru,Jolf Abel In New York
around,
devoted most of his energies to spy chasing,
case in the State Department's Czechoslovaklan Hoover'slizatbonon cleanliness, complained one Sirvefilance work, the
C
He concentrated upon the Cnmnunlzt Party, 'Affairs office. This gave the U.S.
was really broken
a unique op- agent, that made
When a member of Abel 's ring simply walked
the FBI cars even
lIoWe%'et, they were poor .pIes, who nia'le little

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Its The Acsociatetl I'rvs
final Uir
cconds.
The win gives Kentucky a 3-3
lary Warren has passed the
Center Bob Smyth scored 20 conference record and an 8-6
1,000-point mark in his college points for the Gators, and Ken- season mark. Florida is now 3-4
career by scoring 18 points to tucky's Larry Johnson hit 22 to in SEC play and 8-7 (or the scalend Florida State to a 1170 be high-scorer.
Son.
sketball rout of Southwestern
1.oulsiana.
11w 6-ioot-4 senior from Lake
Worth is the 12th Florida State
playe- ever to surpass the 1,-

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have been after Pedro Perez ever since I got off the floor last
August Vincent was stopped in that well remembered contest In

Heused hisenormous power as directorof the party as a national menace, which the FBI could
FBI to uphold his viewpoints. The least op. triumphantly, if conveniently, expose.
position,
his tights, bordd on treason.
ThemoreHooverattacked the party fanatics,

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giving away much, there were Towers,

was an incurable curmueon, conserUve In possible,
his ways, naw in his outlook, who fiercely
Meahile, theCommunist P.y

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Hoover Operated For His Own Views

$90 billions oF Federal programs, it should be

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But, we probably expected the long drawn-out waiting that
preceeded the second edition of the series that is known In this
area as simply "The Fight."

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but the combatants didn't get Into the ring until six months later,
when they slugged it nuE on Aug. 5.
This time around, Vincent simply walks Into the ring at the

grandchildren scattered in five states, and from pot combustible,)
the possible actions and capabilities of foreign
Unfortunately, American polities doesn't Hong Kong to Puerto Rico, I write daily
I came here with the Idea that this would be aggre.csive powers and
foreign terrorIst
work that way. For all their complaining about sometimes with half a dozen
!stt.ers In process at my b.st earthly home, bai'ring a crippling or organizations, actions
which could endanger tne
uneasy about any candidate who Uatens to
All this letter welting and reading doesn't accomplish a moving any way u
l'k a l', and
change the status quo too profoundly, however, mean I am a recluse. I love
Russia and its satellites do not announce their
to take the trips my earnest prayer
is that I remain where I now planning or buildups in the daily pr, and if we
as)s themis to peer too deeply into the unknown am active
in my church, and have found many
Edna L. TheUord emasculated It is not only a clutch of CIA agents
future,
friends among Brain Towers residents and the
Sanford who will be endangered.

Nevertheless he is understandably reluctant to
advantages to lawless elements who respect no rights, Including

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The Feb. 3, lounder cught most local sports buffs by
surprise. We all knew that Vincent and Perez would fight again.

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chitect'swldow andsecretary,Iwaseven able to cahIng myfoot when getting upfcom the table, If we
had better intelligence. No natIon can a!suggest
minor alteration, eliminating an un- caused a fall which broke my hip,
ther It was or not, Reagan since then haS neccessarya door
ford to be on ready alert In full force year after
and increasing wail
space In the
With the help of God a good Sanford surgeon ,ear without going broke
emotionally and
altogether convincing elaboratIon of his in all
apartments except the Efficiencies, at a nTiended and I can now walk agaIn without a
proposal. The transfer of certain federal
All this is a prelude tosaytrsg that if we are to
considerable saving,
cane,
avoid war, or successfully defend oelses
velsing welfare, would be a gradual, not a opening date Sept. 1, 1972, utterly
esiwusted someone 84 who for three months could not bear what
potential attackers are planning.

privacy and misuse of investigatory powers, Kelley Insists that
circumstances sometimes jusWy the use of extraInary

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Joey Vutcent and Taco Perez will meet in the "IuLer
l',latch" of their spectacular fight series In just nine days.
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to them- approaching 80, and the hills of Mt. Doa seemed two operations. The wonderful loving
The voters, whether they admit It
care at ourselves from a Russian attack after Moscow
selves or not, are powerfully influenced by f1t to grow steeper. Seeking a safe and congenial Sanf ord's Good Samaritan Home got me through launches its missiles or sends its troops across
t home on earth, I learned of a proposed the period while the
bones knIt, although strategic borders. But is is certain that unless we
in New Hampshire is that his 190-billion Idee was
Senior Citizens to be erected In Sanford. I believe damage. With both arms ImmobilIzed, I could satellites and
other electronic means, we shall

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bringing the Bethune-Cookz
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south, or whether such an invasion is planned for
the near future.
Had Soviet and Cuban plans for Angola been

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upon himself so early in this election year. The
clients of any superpower, the Africans are likely

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resulted in the much heavier than expected early
Lwaeli losses In the last round with Egt.
Today, we are not well informed on the cxof kthg or Hanoi backed underground
groups In Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines whIch could endanger the existence of
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a failure of British and French military intdlligence that enabled Hitler to make his rapid
conquest of France in World War Ii.
It was a failure of Intelligence whIch made
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considerable measure to the misconceptions
resulting In our unsuccessful effort In South
Vietnam.

longer had to contend with rival Democrats
well as the 'çposltion.

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In 1972, George McGovern was never able to
shuck the image of Irresponsiblilty and
harebrainedness he created with his scheme to
send every American a check
$1,000

Sending in mercenaries and modern
from the United States to counter the Communist
intervention is likely to result in escalation of the

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The government
has no right to te1l
Americans they can't go to Angola to fight as
mercenaries if they want. l3ut the government
should be taking a leadership role in an effort to
exclude all foreign soldiers from Angola.

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indirectly for the recruitment and training by
unofficial private agencies.
Taxpayer money should not be spent for this
purpose, either directly or mdii ectly. It is a risks
business, not only for the mercenaries themselves,
be
involved in any way.

It's a hon voyage tonight at championships were final, championship with 90. He was one in several respects.
the Orlando-Sensile fronton Celaya and Marurl were the In the wins race, but injuries
More fans - 400,000 - atic the season of jai-Iai con- enly playcrs W.0 had 'Jdck.s at sidelined him two of the last tended the 110-night season
chides unlil next September. the magic century mark today three weeks,
than in any prevIous year.
Four trophies will be In the matinee and night perMarurl Istitlist.
the most
handle was also Impresented to the season's big formnance. Celaya needed three the-money
His times
overaIIn Mutuel
press''e, jui.st short of the $20
winners tonight after the wms and Maruri five.
figures were 9S8784 and edged million figure.
seventh game, The recipients
Celaya has the singles crown out Ica by two on the final day.
OP W P 5
have already been determined,
I Aldana
hip
pocket,
winning
650
105 71 74
Aldana, a short-powerful
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frontcourter who dominated
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games. Azpi and Maruri tied is at 7:30. The 12-game program 3 Celava
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Three political leaders, including Republican
presidential candidate Ronald Reagan of
California, will address members of the Florida
Medical Association's (FMA) policy-making house
of delegates this week.
Reagan, two-term governor of California, is
opposing PresIdent Ford for the Republican
presidential nomination in the Florida primary this
spring and will speak along with U.S. House of
Representath'e.s minority whip Robert H. Michel
and Florida's Rep. Louis Frey Jr. (U-Winter Park).
The sessions will be held at the Hyatt House near
Kissimmee and will be used by the FMA to adopt a
legislative progiam (or the 1t76 session of the
Florida legislature and to develop a comprehensive
ruolic relauons program.
Sessions will be held Friday, Saturday and
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to Andrew J. McMullian III, director of the Division
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t)urtng use hi weelus that ended Jan. 10, 1976, the
average number of persons collecting state and
state-federal extended benefits was 5.83 per cent of
the total insured.
Under the law, the Federal Supplemental
11cr,cfit3 cxtczicn wa ct from a maximum of 26
weeks to 13 weeks, thus the reduction in number of
the compensation will be paid to anyone.
So, If you were figuring on getting those benefits
for 65 weeks, you'd best look at the new law. Better
yet, check with the state employment senice to see
exactly how long you may keep getting those
benefits.

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Learning Techniques Worth Bass
$O.0)O bus tournament is underway this week in
Sanford, and this is part two In the search for Mr.
Bigmouth by Herald outdoor writer Rob Orrell, lie
collaborated with Dewey Yopp, public relations director
(or the American Bass Fisherman, sponsor of the tour.
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bass or the greatest catch in pounds and ounces for top
prize."
\'opp stre3sed safety factors insisted upon by
American llass Fisherman, Inc. Every boat has to be
inspected, registered, and Coast Guard approved. Every
fisherman must wear a life support vest, zippered up
when he leaves the dock. In addition, the boat must be
equipped with a ktll switch" fastened to the operator to
cut off the motor in case he falls or is thrown rom the
craft by hitting an otistruction.
The Sanford contest will have an 'ooze out" start
rather than a racing start. With the large number of en.
tries, anglers will be broken down into three flights.
As each team eases from the harbor to a check-out
boat manned by a tournament official, the official checks
them off, recheeks safety equipment and gives them a

By BOB ORRELL
Herald Outdoor Correspondent
"Part of the excitement of tournament bass fishing,"
saul American Bass Fisherman Dewey Yopp," is being
paired with great fishermen, perhaps even a world
champn. Seeing them in action, learning their
techniques Is well worth the entry tee.
"A noice will learn more in six days of fishing with
pros than in a lifetime of solo fishing. And added to that, is
the possibility of hitting the jackpot with the lareect clnølø

will warm up queker from the recent cold spell. Ii we get
three days of warm weather, you can look for some out.
standing catches to be made."
The ageida for the contest, begins with registration
through Tuesday noon. At that time public parings will be
made. Tuesday night the opening tanquet will take place
at Lake Monroe Inn at 6:30 p.m. Pairings will be confirmed and some lucky lady will win $1,000 in drawing.
Wednesday, 6:30 a.m., inspections will be made and
luanch time for the first day of fishing is set for 7 a.m.
Weigh-in time Is 5 p.m. both Wednesday and Thursday,
Friday weigh.in is at 4.
Lake Monroe Inn will be the scene of of the z.ard.s
banquet Friday at '.
Sanford's waterfront was buzzing Sunday evening as
dozenS of boats bearing bass fishermen returned from the

"Every gimmick known Is used to preserve the fish
population," Yopp stated, 'and our record is 95 per cent
Iiing bass put back to grow and fight again."
Those hooked too deeply to survive are donated to
charitable organizations,
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asked what he thought the effect of the present
low water level in theSt. Johns River would have on

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IN BRIEF

EAST
F3OStC Col 70, YIC 56
Cc)gate 61. ColumbIa Si
Ccnell (5, Bucknell 69
D.rtmoutfl 73, Boston U 57
14 °ly Cross 99, Rochester 16
P-losard 61, Delaware SI 60
L Salle 75, Providence 73
L.ncoIn 91, Md E Shore 79
Lonu Island 66, Fair. Dickin
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Manhattan 63, Army 62
ti006ra SI. JackSonville 53
P')tlburgh $0, Temple 63
Princeton 56. St. John's, NY
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ISland 63. Connecticut

J ake Scott 's Dolphins Days
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MIAMI CAP, - Miami Dolpins free safety Jake Scott
says his dispute with coach Don Shula iov.r. So, he says,
are his days with the Dolphins.
"We've talked and it's all over," Scott told the Iiami
Herald in an intersiew. "He assured me I'd be traded or
put on expansion (draft 1ists."
Scott, chosen to play in his fourth-straight National
Football I..eague Pro Bowl tonight, said his dispute with
ula began in the season opener at New England last fall
when he was benched "witl- out expiantion."

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Trinity,
Conn.
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Coast
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LAS VEGAS, Nev. (API - Those George Foreman
bom! have returned to the heavyweight picture and the
22-year-old ex-Olympic and pro champion says he wants

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GeOrQI (3. Louisiana St 79
Georgia Teth 71. lIewberry

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%at appears most prebable for Foreman is a fight
against Joe Frazier, the r3an he knocked out in two rounds
to win the title on Jan. fl, 1973, in Jamaica. Muhammad
Au then stopped Foreman in Zaire, Africa.

ttlino(s St I), Wake Foresl 7;
WHA
JaCkson St $0. New Orlesns
W L T PtS GF GA
Xa.iier $0
East Division
N Enic
KCfltuky $9. Florida n
21 77 S 47 149 156
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71 21 I 13 178 700
Cleveland
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.'.Semphls St IS. Cincinnati 79
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Moread $1. Middle Ten lndapolis

Donnie Beats Bobby In 100

Bobby Allison, who won the race last year, fell back
from second to fourth on the 70th Lap Sunday, and flghprt
Hamkeoffllaleah,surgedaheadtotakesecnndplace.
Ernie Bass o Orlando, Fla., took third and Leroy
Porter of Orlando, placed fifth.
The race was the last lime the Alons will %ie with
cacti other before the 24 Hours of Daytona in Daytona
Beach.

Yep, Pro Bowl 'On' Tonight
NEW ORLEANS lAP) - Jack Lambert is smiling, not
scowling. Cliff Harris Isn't talking about intimidating

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NE Louisiana $7. McNeese 6.3 Mm
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Old DomInion 170, Campbc(t Phoenix
71 19 .1 46 167 136
Canadian Division
Winnipeg
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Quebec
79 16 7 60 206 113
Calgiry
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Pro Basketball
Edmonton
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NBA
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Eastern Conference
Saturday's Results
Atlantic Division
Cincinnati 6. Ne.v EncIand 3
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San Deco 6. Toronto I
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P?iilphia
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IndianapolIs i, Cleveland 2
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HOUStOn 5, Calgary 3
Nw York
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21 73 31) iQuebec 7. Edmonton 6
Central Division
Washington
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Cleveland
25 20 556 1
Tody'sGames
Atlanta
No games scheduled
71 73 477
20 77 .476 S
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Cincinnati at Quebec
Western Conher,nce
Edmonton It Toronto
Mid-*.st Division
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The Camellia Japonica is one of the most beautiful
plants In the South, Even in a small garden, camellias add
much to the beauty as the foliage is pretty and the flowers
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"It's the one time all year that you can play for the
sheer enjoyment of the game," Lambert said. Lambert,
middle linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers, will anchor
theArnerlcanCoflfeyencedefense in the National Football
league showcase of talent.

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Ctn 133. Buffalo 107
flS.)% City III. Ch(cago 110
Pr.iaclelplila 117. Atlanta )9
Washington ios. Los Angeles
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Golden State at Milwaukee
Tuesdays Games
4r Onlcan at Bulfalo
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PhilOdIphi at HOUStlfl
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Alabama was third with 40.5, followed liy 1lssssippI
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32 each,

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580,3 80. 2 Marumi Bcngoa (6)810, Larri Alberdl; 7. Unze-Yza; C. (7) 570. 310, 3. Modest Ruth (I)
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IS) S 00. 100, 3 Negui Beitia (1) Quiola. ). Uric De,tia, 6. Larrl. 780. 3 x's Gamma (3) 3.10, 0 (5 6)
4 40. 0 (75) 13120, P (7 5) $147.50. Arena, 7 Arecha Via; I. Oguiza
$7060; 31.44
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Barbara Ray, Assistant Vice Savings Department. Mrs. Ray
President-Savings, was has taken advantaie of the
honored recentl) by the staff of many educational programs
First Federal of Seminole for offered by the Savings and Loan
her 20 years of dedicated ser- Business. In addition to the
P vice to the Association,
many courses she has taken;
Mrs. Ray came to First she has also completed the
Federal as a teller in 1955. Since leadership program and the
that time, she has worked School
for
Executive
numerous jobs.
Development o(fuei by The
Institute
of
Financial
In 1%6, she was elçcted to Education.
Assistant Secretary'Treasurer,
She is married toG. Troy Ray
a position she held until 1973, of Sanford, and is active in the
when she was promoted to First United Methodist Church
Assistant Vice President of the of Sanford.

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73 20. I 00. '440; 7. Lain Arana p
I 10, 100. ) IC.) Lenh: (7) 1.10; 0 (4
54600. P (4-7) SHI 70.
FOURTH - 1. Neoul Echave 1 2)
1300,11 60.300:7 Cacho Elorza U)
180. 2.80; 3. DomingoJavi (3) 300;
0 (7 3511 60; P (73) 1)7090; DO (4
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ELEVENTH - 1. Manololarre (3) 640, 310, 710; 7 Hawkeye
(7) II 60. 7 10, I 70, 7 Cacrio Miguel Eckert (II 910, 510. 3. Courageous
12) 5 20. 3 (0. 3. Domingo Altu (1) Karen 17) 1 60. 0 (3 1) 134 00; P (3
140. 0 (77) 136 00, P (72) $77 10 1) III) 90. 31 68

TWELFTH - I RlIb,ao All, (1)

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SECOND - 1 Aldana-yja (7)
110. 5 40. SlO, 7 Eddy-Elor:a (5)
900,1 60. 3 lca-Be,tia (1) 470,
7) 1.45 40, P (7 5) $lfl 60; Big (17

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Jon Jon, t Scarlet R 'bt,ons
FOURTH - S-Il. M: I Sassy
(00. 580; 7 Larni Javi ui )S7O,
TWELFTH - I Celaya Aguirre. %toin, 7 A Venture, 3 Passn
°aracje, I Jimmy Riddle S. Han
500, 3 Arecha Bemtia (1) 500; Q (2
7. Sl,s Juna. 3 Fermln Ramon,
567 io. p ( 2 7) 513*00
Erciora Larrea. S Clivclso Altu; 6. xy, 6 Regal Speed; 7 Phantrn
Buck, I Donna Doris
FOURTH-i. Domingo Lure (1) Bilbao Alp. 7. Marunl Mencha,
FIFTH - 5.16, 0: I - flrannm'
19 70. 520. 100. 7 Negui Miguel (2) Santi Muguen:a
Duke, 2 Kitty Stiay. 3 First Stire
1 40. 1 02;) Cacho Bengoa (Ill
I matne' Idol, S Swirl Ch,amhi'r,
017 1)11370, P (17) 5103 50; DO (2
6 Eas Purcfl 7 Mra(lc Whi::,
1' 5106 4
Dog.Racing
FIFTH - I. Fermmn Aguirre (2!
1280, 760, 170; 7. Sala Echave 'II
SIXTH -5-ll,A: IKs Sprite 2
ATSANFORDORLANDO
Wyclifl SadIe;). Montae Mejle
60. 510. 3 MariMugucr:a (7)
SATURDAY MATINEE
1 Hatta Hutry, S Going Easy. 6
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(2 (I?) 51$ 20, P (7 1)513)70
Gold Ore 7 Husker Fire. 8 Sokol
SIXTH - I AIi Zarre (II 1)60,
FIrst - 3 16, 0 I Over I Am ( 3)
770. 560; 7 Ogui:a Echave (3) $10. 480. 320, 260, 7 Lustre Eckei't (7)
SEVENTH - S-Il. C: 1 Atn
IS 20, 3 Arecha Miguel (5) 4 $0, Q 300, 780, 3 WyclIff Carol (2) 370;
Helen 7 Paul BolIn, 3 Bates.
Cactus Pete, S My Shannon,
3$) $4820, P ($3) 5)11 90.
(3-7) $1510, 3) u
Friend Anc1l, 7 Missing Moment. I
SEVENTH - I Ice Via (1) 1110.
SECOND - 5-16, 8: I. Grace If
Stay Coul
640. 110. 7 Plegua Beitla (3) 180, (51 1260. 510. 170; 7. Billy Gill (I)
EIGHTH - Is. C: 1 P &amp; 1';
) 60. 3 Ecr,,no Leni: 7) 3 60; 0 (1- 17 60. 780, 3 Montague Visitor
Chandler, 2 K's Sumpin, 3 P0th'
31 128 00, P '13) 117670.
600; 0 (1 3) 51 13 00, DD (3-SI 1.17 70;
Dee. 1 r- Bean. S .1 A Dronson'
EIGHTH -1 Snti Juan (3? 16 20. p (5
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where they ore Irying to pass a
law in North Carolina to make
DEMt i\IIIIY: I wanted to
all horse owners put DIAPERS
start the New Year right, so I
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their horses in order to keep
the R.A.F. Chicksands Base high collar, long, full sleeves _____________________________
_____ went to my doctor for a coinChapel, Bedford, England, with and an empire waist line. She _______________
the streets clean.
plete physical checkup.
I know it sounds crazy, but if
Chaplain Ma$nr Thomas Bush carried a bouquet of yellow _______________
He told me I had to lose 30
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you think about it, it makes a lot
double ring chrysanthemums.
iHmlIfldS and I had to quit
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ceremony.
of sense. I hope the)' pass that
Sgt. Susan Anne Rogers
'::.';king.
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The bride Is the daughter of (USAF) served her sister a.s
law. And after that, maybe it
Well, I wish you could have
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Booth, 511 matron of honor dressed in a ___
will catch on and they'll do tl1e
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after
thing for dogs!
Longwood.oviedo Rd., Winter floor length gown of pastel blue
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FED UP IN N.Y
Springs, and the granddaughter with long, full sleeves. She
he'd been a woman you would
When I get home to my large,
lF:1It FED: And now let's
of Mrs. Teresa O'Neil of carried a matching bouquet.
have sworn he was in his eighth four-bedroom house, I am tired, hear it for pigeons!
We)Thouth, MaSS., ana Mrs. Both gowns were hand sewn by
month!
but I must resume my
MRS.
JOHN
WIIIT'rEY
lillian Booth, West Yarmouth, the matron of honor.
All
the
while
he
talked
to
me
"housewife"
role.
Mass.
Best man was AIC Jeffrey law,
tie
was
sw.oking
up
a
storm.
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Since
my
husband
and I have
The bridegroomii is the son of Atkinson (USAF).
The bride will enlist in the noticed the ashtray he was no children, it Is assumed by
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Following the reception at the United States Air Force In using had about eight cigarette our friends that I have nothing
Newcomer, 1023 Fourth St., Base Chapel, the couple left kr England, return to the U.S. for butts in it
all less than a to do.
Kirkland, Wash., and the a short lKmeymtxJIl.
herbasictraining and then join quarter of an inch long.
My husband sometimes
grandson of Mrs. Ruby
The bridegroom is in the field her spouse in England for three
Abby, this doctor is supposed reluctantly "helps" inc with the
Jeanette Whittey of St. Joseph, of communications and will be years.
to be the best. Can you tell me housework. Since I work as
Mo.
stationed in England for three
The
couple
will
live
in
how
a patient is supposed to hard as he does, why doesn't he
Given in marriage by her years. After his term of service, Bedford, England during their have
confidence in a doctor who come borne and automatically
brother-in-law, Sgt. Steven he plans a career In corporate tour of duty,
can't elo what he orders his start the housework so I can
patients to (to?
"help" him?
WONDERING
We've talked about this, but
DEAlt WONDERING: Just he doesn't seem to understand.
because he lacks the vtillpower t)o you?
'The Oviedo SV(lrnan's Club There will be no charge of
Deadline for space reser- to lose seight and quit smoking
Thanks for listening.
s ill sponsor its Third Annual admission to the grounds.
vations is March 1. Reser- does not mean he's a poor
BUSHEl)
Country Market Day on March
IndividuaLs and organizations rations may be made by sen- physicIan. It only means he's
l)EAIt BUSHEl): If your
?7, from 10 am, to 6 p.m. The
ioited to reserve a space to ding a check for $10, made out afflicted with the same llusband tluesa't untlertaiid,
location will be the picnic display and sell their wares, to Oviedo Woman's Club, to scaknesses that some of his it's because he doesn't ssant to.
grounds behind St. Luke's Antiques, handicrafts of all Mrs. Thomas 0. Morgan, 912 patients are.
lie's still playing with
Church on 4, near Red Bug kinds and plants will be among Woodcrest
Way, Ovledo, 32765.
[)EMI MIBY: I work 10 yesterday's rules. Educate
Road.
the Items for sale. A tax For more infonnation call Mrs. hours a day. I teach school in a him.
A large attendance is cx. deductible donation of $10 will Morgan at 365-5O or Mrs. povertyarea and teach English
DEAlt AHBY: I just read
pected at the annual event, reserve a space. All proceeds Michael Foley at
365-6203.
Entertainment, games, a beard will go toward the support of the
contest and good food will Oviedo Rescue Van and another
In case of rain, all activities
highlight the day of family fun. Seminole County charity, will be postponed to April 3.
Karen Lynn BOOth became Rogers USAF), in honor of her
the bride of AIC John Michael parents, the bride wore a white
Whittey on Jan. 3 at 1 p.m., in satin floor length gown with

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FIRST - I Dame Anon,, (2) 16 70,
500.400, 7 EChaflO Albil-di (fl4
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ELEVENTH - $,. B: MargM
'I Sf0 Ike. 3. EvenflU Out. i.
valt.iit;ne Moss. 5 AraglIn; 6 Chess
Mtc,. 7 lcjomorc. 8. My Cindy
TWELFTH - 1.1$: D: 1 Shpren
5hnnl, 2 Lakc' Darge. 3 Rusty
TOby 1 0 0 s Pan Am; S. Marigold
Oak, 6 J 0 's C On; 7 E.O 'S Red
Girl, I MI''I.1 ()Or'if'iC

FIRST - S-Il, 8: 1 L 1.. 's Dan, 7
LOu-se 3 Fa,orte Fantom, 1
Tc,ia Fa, 5 April Pick. i
Franconia; 7 Tiny Tide. I Be's'
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England and France,
and in time to America. C-amellias

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SEVENTH - 5-16. C - 1 Rumbler
14) 960, 700. 370; 7. PerIow
CharIot (6)1680880; 3 Camanian
(1) 280; Q (46) 5120 $0; P (4 6)
S16); 31 98.
EIGHTH -516. A. 1, Praire Dog
3)320. 360.7 60; 7. Anna's King (1)
S 00. 760. 3 Where's Tulfy (6) 2-60.
(2(3 415)? 60. P (3 1) $21.30; 31.33
NINTH - .18. C
9 02. S 40, 1 00: 7 Moi?agu
C.'ri U! SoC. 3 10 - 3 Decks (I)
4' 0 7 L 171 00; P (73) 511 l(
3) 01
TENTH - S16. B: I. Xmas
Pudttno (fl 3.470. 9-70. S60
( ?- rrn' (IMqer 111 10. 320;
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drainage Is necessary as they hate wet feet never plant

Monday, Jan, 26, 1,76-1B

The Camellia Japonica was Introduced to the

ELEVENTH — S-lb. A 1 K's
Moonglo(3) 1260. 1 60.3 00. 2 Pro:
[ugen (1) 21 20. 180. 3 Fruit Float
8) 760 Q (76) 547*0; P 171)
513.4 70. lIP (21 with, 71? 573$7 10,

25 21 543 •i., (Ii) $4200; P (7-I) $10S30
'4 Cacho.Ectiv; S. UtguiPere; 6. 1960; p (6.1) $20 10, tIP (56, 6 1)
70 77 47
NINTH - 1 A:pl (0) 1000, 7.70, llilbao Javl, 7. Minolo lame; I. $233 10. 3120
7 37 .159 25'; 3 If) 7 Sils 15) 1370. 9.20; 3 Altu Atei'a Sanctie:
TWELFTH -3$. 0 1 (lIe ljc'tl,
(iH1.ANI.X) - L)espue tsso
(3) 3 (0. 0 SI) $36.00; P (I 5)
Saturday's Resutt
FIFTH - I. Sala-Aguirre; 7. (1)760.S70,2,10; 7. True Dream (7)
Virginia
107
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New
York
363.30
overti.mes in addition to reguErddla'Mencna; 3. Santi Miguel; 1. 68'), 700.3- TochOf Hope (I)) BC
100 14. 1st jame completion
TENTH - I. Sent) (1) 1710, I 10, Mnolo Benqoa, S. Chucho Echave; 0 '4 7) $21.20; T (4 7 0) 51)1 60
lar play. Trinity Prep and ,San 7th protested ga se
6.70; 7 F,'rmir, (31 1360. 6.70; 3. 6 Maruri-Larrea; 7 Fermin
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spots or. the top of the leaves.
When buying plants, look them over carefully to

EvenIn9 Ieraid, Sanford, Fl.

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American gardens nearly two centuries aro. It was
originally grown in China, Japan and Kore, 'wre'j
grows up to 30 feet tall. It was n(uned for a Mora5ian
Jesuit, George Joseph Karnel,

THIRD — I. Arec.ha 8ai (4) 1760, 8.00, 540; 7, FerminMenich U.40,3 10,140:2. Another Weslyn, ---(

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rivalry
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LONGWOOD - Seminole Naval Academy on Wednesday

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CleyCland 132. Milwaukee
H35tOn 110, seatime 103
New yck 117, Detroit 100
Pruladetphia 130, Atlanta III

the team title of the Southern Unitt'd Slates Track and
points to 72 for ccondplace Arkansas State after the Saturday event.

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twice the sIze of the ball of the plant, both in width and
depth. Spread the soil mixture evenly around the plant.

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(1) 1 00. 1 70; 3 Trrie B igscn ($)
NInTH - l A:pi (6) 610. 5 00. 1000; 0 Ii)) 111-20: T (3%$) 7 Little pef, 3 Redhead Cathy. I
Devonan Moss; S Fades Ion Gal,
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Filbao (4) 670. 400; 3 Altu 526502; 3140
IOURTH - S-Il. M: I. Red 6 Berkle Cannon, 7. Cap's Dim —
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W 400. Q (463 53) 40; P (61)
PIS. I P.t:$% Sama
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571.40
Chantllly (7) 1010. 500. 320 7
TENTH - S-il A' I Lotta Quo'a
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TENTH 1. ChUthO (2) 110, 380, Dusty RiSC (3) 7.10. 3 10; 3. Aero
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780, 2 Muguer:a (5) 540. 320; 3. Smilti (4) 310; (7(37) 13000 P (7.)) 2. Mystery, 3, Kid Dynomite; - I
MontagUe Regard; S Polly in-se, 6
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S.antl (3)3 40; 0 7S) 379,10 P 7 5) $212 10; 37:05

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West Division

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No games 5chduleJ
T'eday's Games
Minnesota
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New
Islanders
PhIladelphia at Atlanta
MOntn'al at Vancouver
Detroit at St Louis
Washington al Los Angetes

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a NASCAR Grand National event.

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Saturday

WINTER HAVEN (ATh - Donnie Allison of
Hueytown, Ala., beat his brother, Bobby, to win the

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I) 70 9 13 156
s . 113 I2
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Cenferinc.
Norris Dlvlio
3S 6 7 77 202
L Ang;rs
26 fl 7 54 161 167
P'tts.
18 21 6 47 61 193
Detroit Wales 11 78 6 34 177 190
Washn
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Adams Division
Boston
78 10 9 os 179 13.1
Buffalo
77 14 6 60 70i 140
Toronto
20 II 10 50 163161
Calil,
19 24 4 17 1) 145
Saturdays Reiults
Boston 6. Detroit I
New York Islanders 5, Los
Anees 0
Montreal S. PhiladelphIa 3
Pittsburgh I. WashIngton 7
TOronlø 5, Vancour 5 hi'
Chicôgo 2. St. Louis
Sunday's Results
Buffalo 1. S. louis 7
Montreal 3. Detroit 3. tie
Los Angeles 1, New York
Ranoers I
Boston S. PniilacleIphIa
Minne5ot I, Pt tsburgh 1
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but pretty when blooming. It isnotunusualtosee plants 12
to 15 feet high with a spread of 10 feet.
Camellias are easy to grow In Florida. They should be
planted in an acid soil. Use half peat and half top soil in

them deeper tI- sn they grow in the nursery.
Pine straw and oak leaves make a good mulch oak
leaves are acid in reaction which Is good. Fertilize with a
regular azalea and camellia fertilizer which has an acid
reaction. Feed the plants in April and June as later applications will cause growth that may prevent heavy
bloom, Water well especially during the blooming period
and when bloom buds are set. If they dry out too much
,
UWIS may atop.
The insect pests which attack camellias include red
scale, tea scale, snow scale. Spray with Volok oil with
isotox, or Volok oil with Malathion. The pests 'sually are
under the leaves, so check the underside of leaves
frequently and spray before the leaves are badly Infested.
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check In at the end of the day.
Conservation is also a must in tournaments conducted
by the AI3F. The boat leaves the check.in point and
proceeda to the weigh In station where each man places
his catch in a plastic bag filled with water from his live
well. This is to prevent any sudden temperature change
which might affect the fish. They are weighed and
returned to the water alive.

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arthritIs send 50 cents (or The
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Rheumatoid Arthritis
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I'O Box 1551, RadIo City Station, New York, NY 10019
in care

DEAR DR LMH - My
husband and I are on a limited
income so I wonder ii you
could help me. I'mSfeetSand
50 pounds overweight The
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Shopping, schools, churches
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with medicines when it is too
high will help prevent gout
such as rheumatoid

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home, economical oil heat, sna 1
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STORING Ii MAKES WASTE30-Apartments Unfurnishe'd
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local manager 321 0031 Of $71
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House Sale-Antique chiffonier and
trunk, range, refrigerator, TV Set,
washer andotner household items
701W. 24th 5t 373 5555

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Coleman Circle 322 5063.
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7 New double wide, (sally set up in
quiet adult park. Central air,
screened room. carports and
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TERWY REALTY, REALTOR,
Immediate OCcupancy. 518.500
Surity Locks InSt011ed
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what you have to sell. Call today
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321-0041
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Phone 32)0180 110 Exeter Court,
Carriage Coe MoO'te Home Park,
NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath, central
Sanford
heat, air 57.000 down, $206 per ___________________________
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RUNNING OUT OF ROOM? HOW
'GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
DUPLEX- 2 bedroom concrete
3803 Orlando Drive
about a 7 slory, 6 bedroom, I bath
block, excellent condition,
Sanford, 373 S200
home Has private bedroom and
taxes, by owner 3?? 6670
bath for Grandma. Many, many --_______________________
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3 BR, 7 bath, central heal air, NEAR LAKE MONROE 2 Sty
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BR, 2 bath Separate I
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Acreagn 10 I garage and game room 519.500 I 46-Commercial Property
acres in'proved pasture, fenced, I
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))Oft. plus on paved road. 533.500. I EASY LIVING 2 BR,
1 bath,' Prime COMMERCIAL LOCATION,
JOHN'S VILLAGE-- Im- I cement block, gar.iqc 116)00
One' &amp; 2 bedroom apartmentS, ST
1)5' Park Asenur frontage 1700
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wall carpel, central heat air, I cent interu-st
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25,000 sq ft property ss,000
chain link fenced yard, utility I
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MOHAWK REALTY. INC 1550
shed Only 13.000 down.
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Lee Road 6178141
Spacious garage apt., air coodlion, COUNTRY HOME- Small 7 BR I
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pool privileges, utilities furnished,
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neighborhood Ideal for olaer
or couple Call days. 831 RAVEPINA PARK - Lakefront 3
person
BR. I' baths, central heal air.
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youthbed,comptrte,$7O; twinslze UKC Pit (lull Terriers, lOG points.
Papers Guaranteed 323 9141
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mattress and box springs. $10,
11 Lllevrolet 4-door, 73 pu.t
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restored, driveable. See at We'kvi
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antiguedining suite. $150; twin or'
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$3,995. 305574 15$? anytime
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Ford, Kubota, Peltibone
S'es. Rental, Service
111 Magoolia Avenue
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS 834)344
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SANFORD SEWiNG CENTER
307E lstSt Downtown
372 9111
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IL.arge gas heaters; cement
laundry tubs; single maple bed.
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needle position sewing machine
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results Just try one. 322 2611 or LAKE MARY
I Bedroom, I bath
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8319993'
frame home, detached garage. '1 REALTOR
-nice shade trees, fenced yard, I 3?? 1Q91
Going Busneis Day Care Center.
near lake 511.500
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book retail, 55.215, loan value
HWY 46 FLEA MARKET
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fireplace, large rooms, I blk FREE GIFTWRAPPIP4G Aft Bab;
62-1.awn-Garden
School 511.000
Gitt. Knits, Christening
71- Concord self contained travel
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LET MF TltL YOUR SPRPNC,
3 BR. Ii, baths, lam. cm, fenced 2610 Hiawatha
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Pb. 377 1301
GARDEN
SPOT
NOW.
FLOYD
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yard $71,500.
FREER. 3775191.
I7'Travellrailer,Gifes, l9lOmodel,
SUNLAND 3 BR, large fenced
DuoThermSpaceHeateq
eicetfent shape 3724302
corner lof, Ige lam, cm Im
525
FOR SALE
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maculate FHA or VA -- terms
377 !S99
TOMATO STAKES
-SW ORLANDO- Perfect for
33 39.tittt'r5p m
76-Auto Parts
'l0NM,IER FURNITURE
relirec
3 HR Fl-IA-- $150 On.
BUY -SELL-TRADE
1135 mo. Large fenced yt $15,000
34" Sell Propelled Sweeper, like
Opened-- AUTO PARTS &amp;
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almost new Cen air heat Woodsy
tie Mowers, 7513 Park Dr
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sntord
area. School nearby FHA or VA
Assume Payi
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up Investment of ioOQ s.000 Call
collect, Mr Carson, 813 576 5320

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table 31) O7O

ONLY 516.500 - 2 Bedroom. I bath,
(rfltr4Ily located and Coflvcnient

REALTOR
FOR TUNE STARTER
SIELLAS REALTY
Lay the' cornerstone of your f'jture
Reg P E Broker
wealth wth purchase of this 3
372685.loc
867 __________
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bedroom. bath with screened ____________________

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carpets dining room, eat kit
chen &amp; an Uflt)eliey6We 16*25'
farnilyroorn Only $27,500. Call to
seewhy IbiS home will drastically
increase in salue. $31- 5222
CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR.

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hours weekly with complete

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70? E 25th 373 78)7
SlAt A rol BFQT. PEALTOP
SELMA WILLIAMS '''r',.:iste
Eves 322 0612 or 377 1517

maker 125.900.

Stenstrom Realty
WERE YOU DEALT
Home
c4 BPP Warranted Homes
A FULL HOUSE'
Set' thiS lovely 1 bedroom, 2 bath NEAT &amp; CLEAN - 3 (Teilcom in
quiet neighrhood with SecIed
Split level in country setting,
backard Kitchen equipped Only
doubtt' garage, SCreened patio
527.000 Drive by 2103 DeCotfes
overlook. Swimming pool, Price
rCdu(ed to sell
LOCH ARBOR- Large corner tet
Brittøny farm house. Has
24 Hrs.
323 - 9410
everything including family room
2017 S FREPICPI I HWY 11911
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anddoubteqarage As.*Ingl39,900.
105 N, si,jrtlancj Drive- 3 BR, 2 bath,
See at 101 Forrest Drive
fenced, large Shaded iot, Oriano
1-273-1016
NEAT AS A PIN-- Paneled family
room, well landscaped yard, you
By Owner- Clean, small 3 BR, I
nanme it. $11,500 and good terms.
bath. carpet,fenced yard. 313 5295
114 Courmlry Club Road
after 6
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Retirement Dream
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Mercficindise

JANUARY PRICE THAW
3 Bec'ronm, 7 bath. 3 year old
Snith, central heat, garage
very good southsude location
Asxing $72,800.

Call

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dIfferences between expert Write more about competitive
and ordinary bridgeisthebid- bidding.
ding after a simple takeout
As you can see from today's
double."
articlewewIlltryforawhile
Jim "Today's hand shows The difficulty is that you realthe expert biddIng North 1Y fleed longer articles than
feels he has just enough to our space allows.
riskatwo-spade bid, butSouth
with his five-card suit and two
(For a copy of JACOB v
kings has no problem He bids
MODERN, send $1 to: "Win
to game."
at B.idge, '' do this
Oswald: "Give an ordinary
newspaper, p. 0 Box 489,

7 Offices attached Warehouse Iruck

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South makes four spades
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811'I or 377 M?O
CommercIal Building

Children(ared for In my home, near
hgh sthool area 323 87*6 after

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the rest o( the tricks If South
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. wth orange spots, metal Studded
O in"estment. UpStanding per
son
tan collar AnSwers to "Rayrso".
TV TECHNICIAN- Good hours.
$100 Reward 377 149)
Some experience. Excellent
potential,
&amp;-Child Care
OFFICE MANAGER- BA in ac
-ceuntinc Potential for company
A A BY'S WORLD. Carefor infanis
comptroller
toaqe2only Next tonewOrivers' CHILD CARE COUPLE- Work
with emotionally disturbed
License Bureau 3776615
children Living quarters fur
Day Care, my home Precr age 7to
nished Good benefits
I Fenced yard Phone 3735079 RETAIL MANAGER- Must have
good retail background Good
NCW government program, c'
Satary.
care for as low as $7 p., we'ee,
MECHANIC-- All 'roundeiperuence
you quaJify. 323 $111
plus Own tools. GOOØ lob
Mother of 19 mo old baby would like
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' baby Sit for cne child close' fl 701 Commercial
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373 5175
6QC Reliable. 372 7529

my.

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372 0043
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Heavy Equipment Mechanic.
preferably experienced with
Franklin and
Bombardier
equipment, American Woods
Products, 200 Marvin Ave -

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spades. South can ruff the

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GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
FRAC I ION
THEIR COST
OM IODAYS WANT ADSI

- YOU'D HIRE A PRO 10 REPAIR
YOUR TV, SO HIRE A PRO TO
FIND YOU A JOE,

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) ACRES on Lake Mary Blvd Will
divide into tO acre tracts 52.500 to
11000 per acre
nr Mobile Home on acre lot,

Reduced price
I ili-tr.m nhi,til,' Fm,ii' pet-fer CHIJLUOTA
S2.G3, EhA LiUttII4 (051 qnl 2
m.iI&amp;'. 515 W(•('
Pfi. 27? 9112
I BR (partilion makes 3rd BR), 2
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room, kitchen
3bile Home
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equipped, carpet, air, Pica
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cornerfencedlot, citrus Chuluota
KOVE ESTATES- Nra Swim.
Realty. 345 3757
fish. boat. clubhousc, 550 no Fre.
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literature, P.O. Box 10, OsIeeii. Beautiful ranch type home. 3M
fla 3276.4 7776077
acres, st,mle O',ter-n area 617
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two spades. Our ordinary
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opening bidder and our ordinary North jumps to three
spades This would getaquick
four - spade bid from any
South

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contracts arthritis Is this a
hereditary discse7 Is it c-aus
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How can one keep from get.

Chic Young

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Writep O.Boz 1713
Sanford, Florida 37771
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ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
1rr'e 644 7077 trir "We Care"- I

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month. SCHUREN REALTY,
Realtors 321 1)0?

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might be prone to take unusual will be beneficial if you don't
risks. Watch your step.
venture beyond your CornSCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. ft Ii prehension.

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1510 Elliot St.- 2 BR, kitchen
equipped $I25 month. 550 damage
deposit Orlando 79911)9 afIre S
p.m
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YOUR BIRThDAY
Jan. 21, 1976

iHouses

Wbenoupace a Classified Ad In
The Evening Herald, stay close to
your phone because something
wonderful iS about to happen

iueøroom Ploute
Kit Equipped, 5175
814 1939 ,Itier s

Sunday - Noon Frid

FACED WITHA DRlNKlç.
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Can Help

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garage, ca'petincj gold. cloft
schools, Shopping 373 02S1 at tt'( 6

Noon The DQ,y Before PubIjtj

There isa bit of the speculator never trod before in your work
in your outlook
today. You or career tt1s coming year. It

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lca line

U700 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

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IU YDIJR i AMILY!
AL ANON
For families Or friends of
drtnkers
For further information call 173 5$7
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P 0
(lox 553. Sanford. Fla 37771

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DEADLINES

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Keep a close eye on coworkers 19) You're the first to icnd a
If you're all performing
helping hand. That's the way
hazardous task today. 1c sur
)'OU should be, but today don't
they're safety conscious.
let one who's undeserving snows
CANCER (June 21-July
you.
take (
A(UAKIU iian. J-Feb, 19)
somethIng a little beyond your
'apnhtlt(iec it may get fouled This Is not the best day to seek
tavors from a recent influential
up.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If you contact. Wait until you know
expect others to adhere to your him better.
commands today you're going
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
to hare to set the proper Be sure to have all the
exiunplc.
necessary back.up before
'IRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) tackling a challenge today.

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channels. They could be shaky. sources.
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Don't impulsively enter into 21) Be persistent today. Stick
agreements today where all with that which you start or
inlorniat'on isn 't presently you'll leave many unfinished
projects on the workbench.
available. Wait till It is.

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For Tuesday, Jaruasy 27, 1976

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fldroom house. cic.incentrM wo ro
ruicoo
; BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED
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heal air. carpetinj be rent
ftP. ci- otral •IC heat, carpeted,
Hdrom, 7 bath, Ryrnna Park 50-MJsCeIIan2ous for Sale
io-Swap &amp;Tracle
sat#
37)
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be.IultuISCttnQ Large oaks. On
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Shaded
lot
Great
area,line
Window
Washi,,
ppsic1map
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Deltona-_________________
E*ecutiv home, 4
separatetot, I BR Irame, consider
' IVs from tSO. B&amp;W. from
Schools.S Spct. mortgage in.so. _________________ _________________
SWAP SHOP FLEAP,tAKT
f3sini'
Era. ,-stimat
lelscoptron 531,Q()Q
bedrooms, 3 baths, playroom.
Blitz
515. Service all n1akp HERBs' Anyn can be a Seller or a buyer
Clean
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2 bath, 7 %tory, in mint conitioqi Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets.
Come
browse every Sunday at the
intercom 5)0) month, firSt and
Only 577500. Good location,
Counter tops. Sinks, Installation
MOvielafld Drivain Theatre,
5S-Boats&amp;Accessories
2697
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anytime
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34 Put in order
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1 American
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faces
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tar, tory
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flower
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novelist.
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Buying a new hOme'1 Moving to an C&amp;A BackHoe Service
apartment'
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All kinds c'd digging Housetrailers
Cet Some action witti a Herald
StOred &amp; mOyCd 372 9147
classified ad We'll help you write
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during last night's city c Stenstrom said he intended ,
mission meeting.
ask the city comintssion -,
Mrs. Nora Gortion. president place proposed city hall siti, ,
if Sanford's Interested Sarahs "on a ballot," in order that ti.''l'o Encourage Rejuvenation people ofSanford can make the
(SIER), told commissioners decision on where the) want the
that her group favors a city hail located
refurbished city hall on its
Commissioner
Gordon
present Park Avenue site.
Meyer, explaining his vicss on
Mrs. Gordon said the group the issue, said he has supported
feels that rejuvenating the the French Avenue lake front
Sanford Police motorcycle present city hall would result in site
be came ha
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officers and 'therlff s deputies money saved and would a llow room for expansion parking
ahost
escort
Outlaw the city to retain an historical and beautificauimn
MotorecIe Club member's on structure.
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after ,I circull
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the
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for Spairlano. At left. one of
McClanah an commented,
the six motorcyclists at- and the county'
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the
sne
vicinity.
"I'm convinced the only
tending the trial dons a jacket
preparing In leave the city
The position of SISTER, reasons for leaving it here ton
parking lot at Seminole Bhd. ;icnirding to Mrs. Gordon, is Park Avenue are nostalgia and
the i. itiLt,fl.i
and N. Park As e. at the end of that the money to be spe nt on a aesthetic,,
the trial. The 'cyclists left city bidl cod better be used for want it, that's fine."
St'nhinoli' and entered Orange providing public transportation
In other Oct IOns, James
('ounty under the siatchful for Sanford residents. "who are Smith, of Smith Furniture Co.,
eyes of t'scorting deputies.
in desperate need of this ser- addressed the commission on

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Forrest Foggin. presidert the curbside parking on North
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the arrests cleared six holdups________
In Seminole, three In Orange
County, three in Casselberry
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On Friday, while the jury was
absent from the courtroom,

Spaziano told spectators, "1 its recommendation of sentence
Joseph
"Crazy
Joe" was brought in here on first- in the murder case.
Spaziano, proclaiming his in. degree murder and I figure if
The court ruled that since the
nocence, was held today in I'm guilty cf this I should be rape conviction is being apcounty Jail for interviews by killed."
pealed that inv mention of It In
state ProbatIon and Parole
Ua jury r(onhzi)Lndat1on the niurdt r trial might cause
authorities in a court-ordered of life imprisonment isn't the murder conviction to be
pre-sentence
investigation binding on trial Judge Robert overturned it the rape confollowing a circuit court Jury's B. McGregor. McGregor or. 5-iction is reversed.
Monday recommendation that dered the pre-sentence in.
Kirkland had opposed the use
he be sentenced to life un- vestigation and has set sen. (i the girl's testimony because
prisonrnent for first-degree tencing of Spaziano for March of the appeal pending on the
murder.
15 at 3:15 p.m.
rape conviction. "There's little
The 12-member jury con- McGregor could either appellate right from the
victed the 29-year-old former sentence Spaziano to a life grave," he said.
Outlaw Motorcycle Club sentence or to death in the
The state presented no witmember on Friday night of the electric chair.
nesses to show aggravating
August 1973 sexual mutilation
Defense attorney Edward circumstances in the murder of
murder of Laura Lynn liar- Kirkland said he'll seek a new MISS Harberts and the only
berts, 18-year-old Orlando trial for his client and also defense testimony in mitigation
hospital clerk,
appeal the murder conviction, came from Spaziano, who was
The jury reconvened Monday
Spaziano is already serving a allowed to briefly tell the jury
afternoon and decided to prison sentence of life plus five that the only prior crimes in
recommend to the court a life years for an Orange County which final judgment had been
sentence instead of death in the rape conviction,
passed on him were petty
esectric chair.
larceny and grand larceny
defendants
Covering his face with hisOn life enter
must
verve
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years
in prison convictions in 1967 and 1968 in
right ann as he was escorted by bcfr're
being eligible or parole. New York stati'
sheriff's deputies from the
Five Outlaw Motorcycle Club
McGregor wouldn't allow
courthouse to the Jail Monday, Assistant State Atty. Claude members who tried to gain
Spaziano 's only comment to Van
Hook to use testimony of a entry to the heavily guarded
newsmen
was, "I'm not 16-year-old Orlando girl, victim courtroom wearing their club
guilt),
in the Orange Count)' rape, in jackets were barred by Sheriff
the se'cntl phase of the John Pclk until they removed
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hiosever, the controversial after Judge Wallace Hall Longwood to secure the
county commission decision to dismissed grand jury charges nomination and selection of
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purchase the $517,000 site was against the three officials.
Freeman as county attorney.
not made until July 15 and
The second conspiracy count
(;rand jury charges covered
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slilp
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Commissioner Sidney Vihlen much the same information as charges Freeman, Hattaway
Jr.
signed
the contract with presentedin the new in. and Kwiatkowski tnct
Dec.
Mandell
on Jul'
formations.
31, 1974 in Orlando and on other
Herring said this morning
it
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One count which addresses dates until and including J
that the Jan.
12, 1975, date to itself to a violation of the 31, 1975, with John Doe, an Convicted murderer and rapist Joseph
discuss canceling the purchase Sunshine Law states Corn- unindicted co-conspirator, and hides lace from photographers on return to county jail with
nf the clay pit is "impossible. It missiouers hlauaway and others without advising the
Sheriff's Capt. J Q. Galloway alter circuit court Jury recomI the (late) can be changed. It Kwiatkawski met on Oct. 14 3nd public of tile m"Ungs.
mended life Imprisoament for Altamonte dump murder.

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Secretary of Slate
Publish ion S. 76, 1975
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By 5' Paul 0 Block
Publish
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can be changed. Ill havc to voted to back off the clay pit
fake kek at It.
purchase
fk,- dtendillg
To amend what appears to be "private sieetings," which
One count of conspiracy to ;'n er-rr, h!errirg said the state
were
attende d oy
violate the Sun!hirie Law filed attorney's office can file an Freeman.
last week by Asst. State Atty. "amended Information" before
In the second information
William Stale)' against top. the issue goes before a Judge. c'ki
ranking cowity officials ap.
Without such an "amended filed TlU the tilu is charged
ith two counts of violating the
pears to contain .in error.
Information," Herring said a
Inforiaed of what appears to judge could ha%,e thrown out the Slimshille Liiiv and one count of
he a mistake, State Attorney count, lie also said, an conspiracy to violate the law.
Officials
set a Feb. 6
Abbt,it Herring said this "amended motion" could have
morning Information contained been filed by his office after the arrai,nment,
in the one count is "impossible" informations were presented to
The second Sunshine violation
and set upa meeting later today a Judge for a decision,
count
claims
Hattaway,
with Staley to amend the
A spokesman for Staley said Kwiatkowski and Freeman met
do'uiiient.
the error presents "no Dcc, 31, 1974 at the CNA
The count states that on Jan. problem" because there is a Building in Orlando to discuss
12, 195, ('dunty
Commis.sioners legal way of amending the selection of Freeman as county
Michael liattaway and harry document,
attorney. In January of W75,
Kwiatkowski, County Attorney
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Thomas Freeman and an Friday by Stale)' charge the trio Kwiatkowski and Hattaway
unindicted co-conspirator met with three counts of violation of voted to select Freeman.
secretly to discuss aborting the the Sunshine Law and two
ounty's plan to purchase the ctiwlts of conspiracy to violate
The third count alleges the
Lester Mandell-owned clay pit the law,
trio met Jan, 12, 1975, in the
site.
The informations were filed sicinity of 115 Marcy Blvd. in

Colorado corporation authorized to
Prnposing an amendment to the do business In the State of Fiords,
State Constitution authorizing and
Plaintiff.
limiting local taxes for water
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management purposes to not more ORIN W WEDMORE and MARY
than one (1) mill
RUTH WEDMORE. hiS wife,
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I
Defendants
have hereunto Set my hand and
NOTICE OF SUIT
affix ed the Great Seal of the Stale of TO OP IN W WE DYORE and
Florida at fallalsassep, the Capiiai,
MARY RUTH WEOMORE.
this the 30th day of December A.D
his *ire
1975
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN.
(SEAL)
if olive, and if either of them t"

(Circuit court Seal)
Arthur H. fleck*ith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Elaine RiCharde
Deputy Clerk
PAUL 0 BLOCK. P A
Attorney for Plaintiff
155 East 4th Avenue
HieIeti, Florida 33010

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MAJESTIC
INVESTMENT
COM P ANY OF DENVER, a

demands against the estate are
requir ed, WITHIN THREE MON
TIlS FROM THE DATE OF THE
FIRST rUflLlCATloN OF THIS
NOTICE, to file With the clerk of the
court a written statement of any
claim or dem and they may have
Each claim must be in writing and
must indicati' the basis for the
claim, the name and address of he
creditor or his agentor attor ney, t h e
amount claimed If the claim i not
Yet due. the de'?whenit will beme
du e shall be ifated. If the claim i

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your

dead, the heirs, devisrn. granite's.
assignees,
lienors.
creditors,
trustees, or other claimants by,
through, undir, or against them or
either of them, and all pa rties
having or claiming to have arty
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
right, title, or interest in ,he
11th
JUOCIAL
CIRCUIT
operty described in the Corn
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOqIDA
dam? RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
PROBATE DIVISION
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE
FILE NO. 75-390-CP
HEREBY NOTIFIED that I Suit has
IN RE: Estate of
been brought against you bv
RAYMOND i PRUITT.
Majestic Investment Company of
Deceased. Denver, Plaintiff, to foreclose a
NOTICE OF
certa'n mortgage more particular l,
ADMINISTRATION
oescri
in the Complaint filed in
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
thit suit, which mortgage en
tLAIMS OR DEMANDS AOAINST cumoers the following described
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL property, situate in Seminole
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED County, Fl ida
or
IN SAID ESTATE:
Lot 1. OAKWOOD HEIGHTS.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED according to
ttt, Plat thereof as
that the administration of the estate
re(oritetJ
an
Plat
Book 13, page 57 of
of
RAYMOND .1 PRUITT. the PUbliC Records of
deceas
ed, File Number 75390 CP.
Is County. Florida,
pending in the Circuit Court for
q other relief; and you are
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Seminole County, Florida, Probate
required to file your Answer to said
Division, the address of which is
Complaint with
Clerk of the
Seminole Coun'' Courthouse.
S.iuifcjrd, Florida, 37771 The p-er- 4v• itpied Court and to serve a
co'y thereof on Plai ntiff's attorney,
tona l representative f tfli5 estate is
Paul &amp; Block. IllS E 4th Ave.
ALICE S. PRUITT,W?SeadoreSS
Hialeal', Florida, not later than tht
2631 East Gore Street, Orlando,
l6tptdayol February. 1916. in default
Florida 32106 The name and ad
wisicti said Complaint will be
dress of the attorney for the Personal
taken as confeSsed by you
representative is $t forth below.
DATED this 9th day of January,
All persens having ctaimj or 1976

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SECTION 9 Local Taxes —
(a ) Counties, School districts, and Florida
municipalities thali, and Special
AND ALSO That part of the East
diStricts may, be authorized
by law 60 feet of the West Hall of the Nor
tolevyadva!oremtaxesandmaybe thweat Quarter of the Southeast
authorized by general law to l?vy Quarter of Section 11, Township 71
other hues, for their respective South Range
79 East (LESS The
purposes. except au valorem taxes South 725 feet thereof) lying South of
01 Intangible personal property and the
Southerly right of way line of
taxes prohibited by this corntitution
State Road No. 436, all lying and
(bAdvaboremtaxes,exclusieof being in Seminole County. Florid
taxes levied for the payment of
All containing 74 201 acres more or
bOndS a nd taxes levied for periods less
not longer than two years whtn has been flied against you and
authorized
Of the electors are ruired to serve a copy of
ho are lhe ow ners of freehoids written
defenses. if any, to it on
therein not wholly exempt from WILLIAM J. BERGER, plaintiff's
taxation, shall not be levied in ex attorney, whoSe address
is
cet of the following millages upon Greenberg. Traurig. Hoffmar.,

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Sharp. of Deffiwy, 11 studellt at
Seminole Community College,
will make his professional
debut before the general public
as a magician Feb. 7 at 8 p.m.
at the 1)eBar)' Fireman's hail,

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MI in HUDSON PARK, as recorded
Plat Book 1, Page 69, PubliC
Records Of Seminole County ,

FINANCE AND TAXATION

Sanford, Florida 32771 — PrICO 10 Cents

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68th Year, No. 135—Tuesday, January 27, 1976

Llpoff&amp;Quent,I. PA.. 1401 BrickeIl
tangible personal property-for all Avenue. PH 1. Miami, Florida 33131.
county purposes, ten mills; for all on or before Febru ary 9. 1976, an
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municipal purposes, ten mliii; for file the original with the clerk of lh
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I) ELECTRIC COMall school purposes, ten mills; for C ourt eith
er before service on
PANY
watermar.agementpurposr for the plaintiffs Attorney or immediately
northwest portion of the State tying theroafter; otherwise a default *ill
9 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
west of the line between ranges tWO be entered against you for the relict
J) THE LONE RANGER
and three east, 005 mill, for
water demanded In the claim against
management purposes for the delendanti
remaining portions of thC state. 1 0
WITNESS my hand and the Seal Of
mIll, and for all Other special this C ou rt on January 2, 1976
districts a millageauthoriled by law (SEAL)
Sh ovv approvedbyvoteoftheelec tors o
A rt hur H Beckwith Jr
are owners of freeholds therein not
As Clark of the Court
wholly exempt from taxation. A
Lillian I Jenkn
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county
furnishing municipal 5crDeputy Clerk
Set Feb. 7
vices may. to the extent author ized PUbliSh Jan S. I?, 19, 2-5 l78
by law, levy additional taxes within Drv 73
the limits fixed for municipal pur -poses .
lii THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Tts
CC IT FURTHER RESOLVED
TH JUDICIAL CIkCUit IN ANt)
that the following statemer.t be FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Nineteen-year-old Mike placed on the ballot.
FLORIDA

Tickets or Information on
"Magique" may be obtained

Ttjesday 1/ 2 7/76
only

PKUPOSEDCONSTITUII3NL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
AMENDMEP4TTOBE
FOR SEMINOLE COUNIY.J
VOTEDON
MARCH 9, 176
FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
NOTICF.OFELECTION
WHEREAS. The Legislature DIVISION
under the Constitution of the State of CASE NO. 7 5 .900 CA 0 9A
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Senat'! Jc'nt iD MOTGAGC CORPOTJON,
Fluraa, pase
Resot'tion No. 1041 proposing
a Delaware corporation.
amendment to the Constit,,tion of
Plaintiff,
the State of Florida, and they did
de.rmine and direct that the Suit THE
DEVELOPMENT COR
Senate Joint Resolution be sub PORATIOP4 AT NORTH LAKE,
mled to the electors of the State of INC et at,
Florida, at a Special Election lobe
held on the second Tuesday in
NOTICE OF ACTION
March, 1976;
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
NOT. THERE r ORE. I, BR UCE
PROPERTY
A. SMATHERS. Secretary o Stale TO: JOHN E McGRATH
of the State of Florida. do hereby
R es idence Unknown
give notice that a Special Election
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
will be held In each county In action to foreclose a mortgage on tt
FlorIda, On the second Tuesday n following property in Seminole
March, which date is March 9, 1976,
ounty, Florida for the ratif cation or rej ec tion of the
That part of the East half of the
Senate Joint R esolution proposing Northwest Quarter lying East of the
an amendment to the Constitution
East right of way line of State Road
the State of lorida; Viz
No. 100 (Interstate IL all in Section
NO. I
3. Township 21 South, Range 29
Senate Joint
Fast
lk
Resolution No. 1041
AND. That part of the East Half of
RESOLUTION
A
JOINT
p
Qr!e' (LESS 'he
oposlnoan amendment to Sec tion North 109517 feet thereof) lying
9, Article VII of the Stale Con East of t
he East right of way line ci
tJ!j?!:r rc!';t .cct d V.j'CTT
Slate Road Plo. 4(X) I inl.'rstate 1).
taxes
ALSO The South 225 feet of the
Be It Resol vedby the L eg islature West Half f the Northst Quarter
of the Slate of Florida:
of the Southeast Quarter; ail in
That the following amendment to Section ii, Township 21 South.
Section 901 Article VII of the State Range 29 East
Constitution is hereby agreed to and
AND ALSO Lots 1, 3.6. 17, 74, 75,
shalt be submitted to the electors of
The East 156 feet
31 ancl 13 ft E
this state for approval or reiection at
of Lots 24, 25. 37 and 33 and the East
the general election to be held
l feet of the South 355 feet of Lot
November 1976
AND The North It feel of Lot 10.

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Sharp has appeared before
many area clubs and lodges
with his magic acts which
began as a hobby two years
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