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allowing
rugs
substituted for name brands
Kimbrough opposed the bill
Il-ittaway also said it
doubtful that the legLslature
will provide retroactist. funding
for bills already voted into law
"Don't expect any miracles,"
he said.
Meanwhile, Kimbrough said
local taxpayers have no control
over state-manclated biII3 for
which the state provides no
funding
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County Jirnbroughsaid it is
the b ggest danger in the
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coming years.
The OMAE report lists the
following state legislation that
the county says is funded b
local taxpayers,
Courts, Abolition of
municipal courts required
counties pay for additional
courthouse space and for
support functions
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county judge CaUsid corn
missioners to order probation
and parole out of courthouse
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legilation a
multi billion
dollar ripoff;' County Cornmissioner John kimbrough
says he sees it as one of the
major evils facing county
government in the coming new
year.
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bills with no funding attached,
the Republican commissioner
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programs that are mandated by
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finance county and city
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governments.
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for lawsuits.
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boiling them in water."
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costs of state retirement
delegation, Bob Ilattaway, a voting record proves he favors system.
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school board.
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anxious to know %hat com. people whio have never had a
heart attack and thost.- who
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finesse by leading from tn,
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tation of thi. problem. Exercise, a normal pace without trouble
honors in each of the major really a finesse but it is ti-c
diii and not smoking are all )° mast follow carefully what
suits
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import in preventing heart
way to phy for that i-xtra
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do
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lly. I would get a trick
it the answer, however-, in does not recommind
(Do you have a
chance to bid both spade and
(herwe most people can
some forms of heart disease,
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hear, but my panther started
and they do not replace gradually increase their
the ball rolling with a bid of the Jacobys' care cr
walking program Those who
properly used medicines
four diamonds I bid four newspaper The Jacobi's.
notrump to see if he held an answer individual goes'
persons exercise program can build up to walking an hour
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depends entirely on what a dai, — which can Lw done in
what was I going to do,"
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We suggested the famous most interesting
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bid
and the valves in the heart have gain health benefits. I don *t
partner choose which major and will receive cc •,
recommend
progressing
been damaged to the point
suit for the slim to play in
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hospital ward, it is foolish to without an evaluation of your
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damaged heart A patient with who then appear to be able to
rheumatic heart disease and tolerate it can be encouraged tti
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the suing of things You have 2lJ You won't beat ease today
some serious matters on your you've neglected some in.
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GEMINI (May 21-June. 20) yourself go.
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travel too far to have fun. Dio some different and interesting
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friends and everyone %III
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Chances are you'll spend more
AiIJUAIIIIUS iJin. 2(i-Feb. 19)
than you should to have a good If ~ou ad
iour mate have a
little tonight. You'll enjoy it
greement today, don't air it
where there's a big crowd and in public. Wait until the two of
luts of noise.
you are alone to talk it over.
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Friday, Dec. it, 1976
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Safety

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We're at the beginning of a brand new year full of endless
possibilities. What kind of year will t be? We could make it the
best one ever; we could blow it completely; or we could
"muddle through" ending it In just about the same predicament
we started it. We really don't have any certainty about how it
will come out. At this stage it's all unkno wn. The unknown IS
always troublesome and ambiguous. If only we had a way of
seeing what's ahead, we feel we'd be more relaxed a bout the
future. The fact is we probably wouldn't but most think we
would!
"Safety First" has been a motto of industry and traffic ex-

perts for man y years. It's a great motto as far as it goes. It has
helped reduce Industrial and automobile accidents. When we're
working, driving, or walking in traffic it always pays to think
"Safety First."
However, in the way we live life — Inthe way we approach this
New Year - it is a terrible motto. "Safety last" or "Live
Dangerously" would be a far better approach no matter what
our circumstances.
By this I mean we ought to be willing to try things we've never
tried before! We need to jump out of the ruts we fall into so
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safe and soft. A rut Is comfortable to rock in! But know this: the
person who gets the most out of life - the one who Ic truest to
God's purpose - is the one who takes the course which in volves
risk, daring, adventure! If we refuse to la unch out and try
something until we're sure of th e outcome, we'll never try

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anything at all!!
When I was a boy I had a friend I used to play with every
summer. His mot her was terribly afraid he'd catch cold or
pneumonia. That's why I played with him durin g the summer.
He was never allowed out in our frigid Upper Michigan winters.
From October to April , he was literally confined to th e house,
pressing his nose against the window while he watched the rest
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battles. It's true most of us caught three times more colds than
he did, but by the time spring came he was hoping he'd die! I
suppose he grew up as well as the rest of us, but I often wonder if
life still passes him by from October to May.

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thing I was asked to do was be guest preacher at a church in

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congregation, a man cam e up and said: "Excuse me for not
shaking hands, but I fin d that most people who come here from
up North at this time of year have colds or flu hanging in them. I
don't want to take a chance on catching anything!" I smiled at
him, but to myself I said: "What a hell of a way to live life!" I
really mean that! It m ust be like li vin g In hell to be that scared
and cautious! I thought of my boyhood chum with his nose
pressed against the window - unable to participate in life
because it was too risky!
Far too ma ny people live all of life that way! And that can
hardly be called living at all!
God Is calling us to step out boldly Into the unknown. He calls
us to live 1977 dangerously In complete accord with his will,
We will never accomplish anything without risk - even in the
Kin gdom of God. We can 't see what this year will bring - but if,
we're ready to plun ge ah ead knowing that God will bless each
earnest endeavor, we may well ha ve the most rewarding,
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in the shaping of its founding
documents, the unfolding of
history, the attitudes of its
electorate.
As British writer G. K.
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present century, the United
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"Ask me not then w hether I
philosopher with the fourth successor to that am
a Catholic or Protestant, to happen in your life. Your panic will decrease and your faith
Aristotle put it, "politics is a office, James
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or Arminian," wrote Increase. Because
separating religious and state branch of morals."
you
ha
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represented
a
s?eclal John Adams. "As far as they expect
authority, yet curiously blena miracle. And yo ur expectation Is not a vague hope. Its
That basic relationship, Renaissance breed u man, are
Christian, I wish to be a an unchanging
ding their Influetices in its which also Involves religion
law of nature. "While the earth remalneth
as cultivated, broad of interests, in fellow disciple of them all."
codes, policies, thought arid the main source and buttress of a time before specialization,
seedtime and harvest
shall not cease" (Genesis 8:fl).
customs.
Yo
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ha
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morality, was stoutly affirmed w hen the cul tural objective was
may
be
immediate
financial help or st ability- for
Jefferson wrote that instead
Down through the years, by the early pr
your busin ess or organization. But you can count on God to meet
esidents of this to develop a well-rounded of there being Quakers, Bar.- yo
presidents to varying degrees country, those among the "wholeness" of intellect, tlsts,
ur needs, and not onl y in your business but in all areas of your
Presbyterian
have reflected that stran ge founding fathers.
or
life.
character and abilities.
Episcopalians in heaven, 00
interplay of religious Idealism
believe somethin g good is going to happen to you!
"Of all the dispositions and
"They connec t their spiritual tentering that gate, we leave
and official function and habits which lead to pilotical beliefs to political action,"
hose badges of schism behind,
inevitably have been subjected prosperity, religion
and writes Norman Cousins In a and find ourselves united in
to citizen judgments about how morality are indispenslble
study of their personal
t hose prin ciples only in which
papers
they applied both.
supports," George Washington,
God has united us all. . .Let us
"Infidel!" The nnplaint the nation's first president, said and correspondence.' "The y be
saw no walls separating th happy in the hope that by
was flung at some of the in his
WASHINGTON (AP) — Nlos:t young people today are
farewell address to science, philosophy, religion allese di fferent paths e s hall
not antagonis tic towz'rd organized religion, but are innation's most devout chief Congress. "Reason and exmeet
in
the
end."
executives of the past beca use perience both forbid us to e;. and art."
dined to eval ua te It on their own rather than accept it
Of the first five presidents,
In contemporary parlance,
automaticall y, a new study finds.
of their nonconformist habits. pect national morality can
hers were criticized for their prevail in excl usion of religious two of them, John Adams and they took an ectimenical view
The study, commissioned by the U.S. Catholic Conpartic ular pio us professions. principal ."
James Ma dison, originally- had ahead of their times, seeing the
ference Education Department's office of research, says
It's a touchy zone, and the
that a "confrontation with faith" now occurs earlier In life
entering
John Adams, the second considered
the locally' unifying cen ter in one
psychological roots of it go back
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danis was a New I,ord despite the institutional
than before, that it usually has come at college age. but
it's now hitting at the high school level.
to the old theory of the "divine and virtue are the only foun _ England Congregationalist. barricades. Washington conof e in n e of anti-Catholic
right" of kings, in which the datlons,
not
Many youths, concerned for values of autonamy. are
only
of Madison and his successor,
king is ex pected properly- to republicanism and of all free James Monroe, were Anglicans demonstrations common then
"confused " by the very freedoms they demand, the study
embody
says. It adds that organized religion, along with other
the
Episcopalians), also the and voiced respect for the
religious government, but of social
tradition of Washington and Jewish heritage, which Adams
aspirations of the people. Felicity under all governments Jefferson.
support systems of fam ily and peer groups, "can be a
and Jefferson also recognized
Although the United States in and in all combinatio ns of
major force but today's adolescent will assess it
more
in their lengthy philosophical
law rejected that concept, it Is human society."
critic
ally. Assemblies of God church here has the fastest
They weren't sanctimonious corresponden
ce as the root
deeply- embedded in the urge
growing Sunday school in the nation, says Christian
"Religion is the alpha and about it, however, despite the st
Life
ock of fai th.
and assumptions of community omega of our moral law," wrote tendency to rom
Magazin e in its comparison of 1976 statistics from local
an ticize a bout
life, whether led by a tribal Thomas Jefferson, the third the American forefaftera.
churche s. The Westside classes grew by 71 per cent to a
Ir,
Their er.uilip log attitudes
total attendance of 3,116, up from l,8.
c hi ef, an ancient emperor, a U.S. president. lie contended (act, altho
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they disc ussions be tween Jefferson
president.
was in the conviction that displayed
an
Inclusive anti Adams, have
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People i nstinctively- w an t
"these liberties are the gift of liberality of faith, disdaining
Unitariansini to claim them in
and expect
their highest God," beyond the limiting doctrinaire rigidities and outlook, but it was not their
inipulscs to be summed up in power of any government.
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priests, but would uphold that

position "within the Episcopal
Chur ch," not outside It.
Jonathan G. Sherman of Long
"We shall not bolt away,"
Island this week in his first said Bishop Stanley Atkins of
public statement on the issue. Eau Claire, Wis., a leader of the
The step is "not subtracting opposition among bishops. He
from but adding to and enrich- also said the group planned
ing our Catholic heritage," he boycott against Church funds.
added. "Holy Scripture Itself is
"What we want to achieve,"
the ground for the new depar- added Bishop Robert E. Terwilllger of Dallas, Tea., another
leading opponent, "is a revival

Mrs. W.A. Adair, a life-long member who was buried in
the church's little cemetery, will run to a bout
a
year, while the church 's budget this year is only $8,ct)

The will says the money Is to be used to "supplement the
sal -y, brick the church and keep up the
cemetery ," which seemsto limit it to upkeep.

Area Churches Schedule
New Year's Eve Wors.ip

New York to California

Ordination of women can bea
"new dernonstrationof the Holy
Spirit's work in uniting all
things in Christ," said Bishop

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Methodist First Presbyterian
with Installation of all their Youth
Fellowship
in
church of ficers and officers of
Cass.elberry w ill begin a new
all groups in the church for the Sunday sched
The
ule this week.
first
of
two
Year 1W. The laity will be Youth Choir rehearsals will be congregational dessert
installed at both morning from S-G:30p.m.; recreation in meetings- will be held Monday
worship services. The lay fellowship hall, 6:30-7 followed at 7:30 p.m. In the Fellowship
persons for the month of by a snack supper and th
e hail of First Presbyterian
January are, Mrs. Robert Hood
UMYF program to coincide Church of Sanford and the.
at 8:30a.m. and Don MacMillan with the evening worship second will be on Jan. 10, same
at the II a.m. services,
service.
time and place. Purpose of the
me
Committee
on
meetings will be to discuss In
Evangelism for the year
small groups the proposed
Church Of God
chaired by Ashby Jones. The
"Statement of Purpose" of the
first meeting Is Wednesday • at
A Watch Night-service will be Session and programs and
7:30 p.m. in McKinley flail. held at the Church of
God functions In the church
Visitation committees and located at 801 W. 22nd St., congregation.

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MIAMI AP
Thousands of tourists are in
Florida to celebrate New Year's despite a recent cool spell, jammed highways, a hotel
strike in Miami and Miami Reach, and an
abundance of "No Vacancy" signs.
The parade of fun seekers, water lovers and
Just plain tired folks found sunny skies, little
rain and temperatures in the 70s Thursday
after a series of cold fronts sent thermometers
into the 40s.
At the country's most southernmost cits'
Key West, campgrcunds and trailer courts
were at capacity. One drive-in theater admitted overnight guests who came to sleep
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:30 AM School of Bible
T0:4S AM Morning Worship
:00 PM Cha ri smatic Service

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Rising costs
an d a sagging rate of growth in the gasoline
tax have hampered the state's ability to build
and repair roads, a Senate committee reports.
The Transportation Committee reported
'ft ursda V on road-building problems and offered it number of possible solutions for
senators to consider.
It listed a one-or two-cent-a-gallon gas tax
increase or a one-or two-per-cent sales tax on
gasoline as possible solutions to the problem.
However, the report did not endorse a particular solution.

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Eric L Darrow Sr., recent
oftheapostoljcandCatholicljfe
within the Episcopal Church." graduate of Trinity Evangelical
The Episcopal Church is part Divinity School, Deerfleld,fll,,
Community
of the worldwide Anglican corn- is the new pastor of Sanford
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Holy Communion will be uiuiui which, uie Roman Alliance Church Raised i, n6n.
r"" fe,. 1k.. JtG WIU
IX set Up.
North
Augusta,
S.C.,
bets
The United Methodist Women
served Sunday at the 10. a.m. Catholicistn and Eastern Orservice at Altamonte Com- thodoxy; traces its ministry to graduate of Toccoa Falls Bible will meet on Monday at 11a.m.
munity Church, Altamonte the time of Christ's apostles, College and University of South In Fellowship Hall for their first
Springs, with Rev. Wayne E. traditionally confining It to Carolina. He served two years meeting of the year. Following
active duty with the U.S. their program a covered dish
Smith officiating.
males
Marine Corps during the luncheon will be served.

Altamonte

'I'ALLAIIASSEE (AP) Sen. Jim (flisson of
Tavares, after eight years as a Republican
lawmaker, says he's switching to the
Democratic party.
''I'm Ju.st trs- ing to be a more effective
legislator." Glisson said Thursday. "I hated to
do it, but I felt like I could (10 more for the
people I represent,"
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Rev. Jimmy Capers, a
former Sanford resident now
living in Illinois, will deliver the
Communion service sermon
music.
Sunday at First Shiloh
He and his wife, Patricia, Missionary Baptist Church
at
have a one-year-old son, Eric 6:30 P.M. The son of Mrs. Willie
Jr.
Mae Ca,ers, he funiarlv ,jttrombone fr 10 years In brass
ensembles and has a special
interest In Inatrumerg.aj brass
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seek for themselves," says Or, Edelman. "They may chat
with friends, go to the beauty parlor, buy something new
to wear. But if depression doesn't respond to that they

relates sometimes to families where the giving of love
revolves around the giving of gifts," he says.
"Over indulgence of material goods leads to problems
later on," says Edelman. The problems extend far beyond

All too frequently, indicates Edelman, people wait until
they are completely overwhelmed by their problems
before seeking professional help. "Rather than waiting
until you are depressed and your life is going poorly it is
better to get a grip on things ahead of time," he says.

should seek professional help."

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By BOB LLOYI)
Herald Staff Writer

Action Reports

\n auto burglar-CR radio
thief calmly- completed hi
ork Thursday night in front of
a witness near Sanford before
fleeing with his loot, sheriff's
deputies reported.

A Volusl.a county- man told
deputies that he was pulling into the parking lot at the Lake
Monroe Inn, U.S. 17-92 west of
.Sanford and had to wait for a
man to close a car door SO he
could drive Into the adjacent
parking slot.
I he unidentified thief exited
th- parked car, closed the door
Mid fled with a $220 ('14 radio.
Deputies said the suspect was
last seen driving a compact
white auto.
Deputy William lodge said
the suspect apparently had
gained entry to the auto of
Sorrento resident Richard
Cal)uns by prying open vent

Hawkins Next PSC Chairman?
Republican
TALLAHASSEE i AP )
Paula Hawkins can't properly be denied the
'am chairmanship of the Public' Service Commission by her two Democratic colleagues.
mission
Attv. Gen. Robert Shevin, a Democrat, said
Thursday that Mrs. Hawkins is next in line for
the hh under PSC rules.
Mrs. Hawkins said that means she will be
elected to the position, which was denied her
two years ago, on Monda y .
"I'm elated that the attorney general would
make a right ruling," she said. "It was in the
spirit of fairness
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The thief apparently took
plenty of time, deputies said.
lie pried open the car's trunk to
take the radio's antenna too.

Sanford police today were
investigating the reported theft
of four pistols and a starter's
pistol that shoots blank cartridges. Patrolman S.D.
Harriett said the pistoLs were
reported missing from a locked
glass case at Sanford Auction,
1200 S. French Ave. The guns
ere reportetily valued at 1145.

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It didn't take long after publication in Thursda 's Evening herald of the picture (left)
sho ing how persons had carelessly deposited

Deputies found a screwdriver,
ORLANDO
Florida's
i nside the car near a six-inch
wart-house
reserve
of
canned
hole that had been smashed In
single
strength
and
reconthe dashboard in removing the
stituted grapefruit Juice is down
to a "very low" 1.5 million
In another CII theft, Gerald cases, a 38 percent decrease
H. Markwith Sr of Fern Park, from last season's available
reported that someone broke supply, according to the United
into his auto and made off with Growers and Shippers
a $188 radio unit.
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unwanted items in this Goodwill bin on 24th

just in time for advent of the New Year,
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Street Sanford for the area to be cleaned up

Bernosky
Bucks The
Post Office

Grass Carp Or Amur
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TALLAHASSEE AP)
One state agency
claims the weed-eating Jish white
amur is eating the wrong weeos in a Paoama
City lake. But a competing agency say's it's
too soon for anybody- to know what the amur is
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General wants an envelope
that Sanford policeman Bill
Bernoski has - but I1er
nosky says he won't give It
up.
"No was. I'm going to
keep it for a souvenir,"
Bernosky said today, "It

took me three years and
one month
It. And It
just had to come across
town
to get

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The form letter received
by Bernosky with the
waylaid letter, which
actually was a statement
from a local business tostitutlon, says the postal
service Is embarrassed
over the delayed delivery
and that the Postmaster
General's office is "Investigating."
Bernosky says the
agency's letter looks like
"a copy
a form letter"
and asks that he initial the
c'nelope containing the
three-sear-old letter that
was finally delivered and
return it
the postal
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to

service.

Bernosky says he just
wants to keep the envelope
bearing the November 1973

Sanford postmark.

up to.
Al Burkhalter, who supervises use of the
fish in Deer Point Lake for the Department of
Natural Resources, said Thursday that
benefits or damages in the white amur experiment won't be apparent until next
summer.
But 0. Earle Frye, director of the Game
and Fresh Water Fish Commission, charged.
earlier Thursday that his agency's cxlk-rimenls in the same lake show the fish
tiling good weeds and ignoring bad ones.
- If he's saying the fish will not control

eedsin Deer Point, it's too early-," said Burkhalter, chief of the DNR weed control
progr;uli "We told them two years ago when

they stocked Deer Point it would be two or
three years before they'd begin to see control."
The exchange was the latest in a longfeud between the two state en.
ironrnental agencies over use of the white
amur to control aquatic weeds.
'The grass carp (white amur) is just not
living up to the glowing words of its proponents, at least not in the experiments being
done in our state," Frye said.
So fundamental is the dispute that the
competing agencies cannot even agree on the
..name of the fish. The department calls it
white amur, but the commission refers to it as
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Department officials and scientists say the
creatures have been proven a safe and effective control of aquatic weeds. But the cornmission contends that the fish destroy habitat
that nurtures game fish such as bass.

Thos e Bills Without Bill$
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funding going up. with county's

- Public safety. 9-1-1
pe rcentage on the rise. ,
emergency
system
was
Medical
assistance mandated, but never suf.

transferring costs of putting up
signals to co un ty.

Bridge inspections. County. programs. County pay's $185,CX)O ficicr.tiy funded by the state.
wuming costs of bridge in- today, compared to $I 20,0 0 in
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1972.
system, Bill passed that is of
Refuse and disposal. State
- llostals. County levys .65 very little use to Seminole.
requiring additional money to of a mill for operatio ns at
- Fire Inspections. State fire
be pe'nt to meet state pollution Seminole Memorial, but marshal's office has ceased to
control standards.
commission has n say over Inspect local buildix'gs. This
- Il'alth department. State hospital operations.
means all nursing homes, child
cutting back on funding while
- Environmental services, day care centers and concounty required to pick up tab. County does monitoring for valescent homes must be inMental health. Baker Act state at no cost to the state.
spected on a local level.
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Teen Robbers 'Cut Off At The Pass
MIAMI (Al')
l'W() would-be robbers
welcomed police after an impromtu posse of
30 irate citizens chased them down, hogtied
them with chain, sat on them and shouted
vulgarities.
"The robbers were glad to see me," Police
Maj. Philip Doherty said Thursday of his
"rescue" of Johnny Battle, 19, and a 14-yearold unidentified boy.
It all began late Wednesday when Rose
Marie Vernell, SO, of Miami Beach, was
knocked down by the two suspects who
grabbed her purse and lied, police said. Ms.
Vernell, described as having a "good set of
lungs," began yelling.
"They grabbed her purse and took off
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So when the last evergreen needle has been vacuumed
up, when the last present has been put away - or when the
last of the strangers in your hotel have all gone their own
way leaving you
again alone, what do you do when
depression hits you?

Staff Cuts Takes Effect
TALLAHASSEE iAE'
Speaker Donald Tucker's order for a staff cut in the
House Minority Office has taken effect,
leaving two aides and a secretary where there
had been nine emploves.
The cut, said by Reublicans
p
to be an act of
political retribution became official Thursday but the farewell party had already been
held.
"We had the party a couple of weeks ago
because we thought Dec. 15 was going to be
the day," said Jack Ingram, aide to Minority
Iader Bill ,James.

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'People
find
the absence of
family
support
can be distressing

Dr. Werner Metz, director of the Seminole County
Mental Health Association, adds: "1 don't have the latest
statistics on hand but it is true that the suicide rate increases around the Christmas holidays. People who are
alone when everyone else is getting together can become
particularly depressed."

E':delman doesn't believe that Christmas necessarily
creates new problems, but that it brings to the foreground
Problems which already exist.
" Often the family- members have problems in their own
relationships with which they are not coping. During the
holiday season there may be extra guests, the exchange of
gifts or other stress situations. A lot of people simply
become distressed by the entire situation.'
Edelman specifies financial over-extension as a particular Christmas oroblem which can cause drastic postChristmas depression.
"People over-extending themselves financially

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Methodist Chur ch, slipping for the past five years, Fell
again in t he last year, down 96,682 to 9.8 million, but tilt:

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Post-Christmas depression strikes single people a:;

relating to each other and often they are not," says Dr.
Ilbert Edelman. Edelman is a clinical psychologist with
the Center f or Psychological Services, Altamonte Springs.

TALLAHASSEE (AP
There can be
no doubt that the framers of Florida's 1968
Constitution wanted the recommendations of
a revision commission submitted to the voters
in 1978, says Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin.
'To conclude otherwise grossly violates the
very clear intent of the drafters," he said in a
brief filed Thursday with the Florida Supreme
Court
Shevin submitted the brief to support Gov.
Reuhin Askew's request for an advisory
opinion on whether he can begin the revision
commission process next vi'ar, instead of
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deeply as it does family members. "People who are away
from home, people who are isolated, find the absence of
family support can be distressing," says Edelman.

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It"is post-Christmas depression.
' 'This is a time of year when people feel they should be

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NEW YORK (AP) - Only one-third to one-half as many
Seventh-day Adventists die of cancer as their fellow
Americans,
Americans, Atlas World Press Review says.
periodical adds that diet apparently- play- s a key
role in the comparatively lower death rate, notin
g that
Adventists do not smoke or drink alcohol or coffee.

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don't learn to delay their desires, for one thing," explains
should ha ve whatever they

Edelman. "They feel they
d sire - right then."

Voters To Get Revision Issue

I'IiEBA, Miss. (AP) - A small, r ural church of 130
members near here, Hebron Bapt ist Ch urch, has
inherited 12 million, and isn't sure what to do with it all
Interest on the money, bequeathed from th e estate of

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TALLAHASSEE f API
By signing a
$2,000 check, Secretary of State Bruce Smath'rs says he has fulfilled a two-year-old
campaign pledge to return part of his salary to
taxpayers.
But Smathers says there's no legitimate
way to return the money to the state so
Tursday he gave the check to the Religious
Heritage Council Inc. to help pay for the new
Capitol's prayer room.
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As hotels and nightclubs
girded for the usual New Year's Eve crowds, a
strike by hotel workers spread to two more
luxury hotels here when negotiations reached
an impasse.
By Thursday, the Sheraton Four Ambassadors and Dupont Plaza, both in downtown Miami, were hit by the strike along with
the first group of hotels -IJoral Country Club,
l)oral Beach, Deauville, Eden Hoc, Carillon
and Shelborne.

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give? Whatever is needed. Where do you give? Wherever you can
do good.
As you give and trust God with your problems, things will begin

Starting lure which the Episcopal
on New Year's Day In In- Church has undertaken."
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But the opposition still
women are to be regularly or- churned in letters, in state"
dalned priests in the Episcopal ments and petitions by groups
Church whil e conflict over It of men priests opposing ordinastill swirls through the denomi- tion of women in vario us dioc- wiHoly Cross Episcopal Church Mrs. Joe Brooks are hosts for tended First Shiloh.
Rev. Leo T. Sanford, Frida y beginning at
ll celebrate th e Feast of the the buffet.
naUo
eses from Los Angeles to Rhode Holy Name of Jes
Freeman is the pastor.
us on New
8:30 p.m., with a break at 10:30
Edward Coker has been
But even among the oppo- Island and In varying tactical Ye
ar's Eve with Holy Com- appointed Se
for refreshments in fellowship
nior Warden for Good Shepherd
nents, there were moves to maneuvers by opposition
hall. At lithe service will begin
1977 and Mrs. Betty if
counter attempts at outright groups.
san dwich buffet, music and elected clerk
The Rev.
David duPlessis will and continue throughout
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schism.
of the vestry.
One coalition of 17 groups,
fellowship in the Parrish hail.
attlle
speak
Church of the Good midnight concluding with
Amnid the ferment, fl dioceses about hail of them inde pendent
Ms. Barbara Muller Is in
Shepherd,
331 Lake Ave., Communion.
havestheduledordjnations ofa Episcopal publications, de- charge
Sanford Alliance
A s pecial feature will be th e
Maitland,
of
service
on
Monday at 8 p.m.
total of 42 women in the first dared at a Novem ber meeting
arrangements and Mr. and
Mr.
duPles.,L,
was
Penyouth
choir from the DeLand
the
three months of the year, an in Nashville that ordination of M
A New Year's Eve service at
rs. Le
Ch
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tecostal
n
Pa.wison
and
ur
of God and the entire
observer
Mr. and Sanford Alliance
to the Vatican
Initial surge of more than 30 of women would betray th e faith ,
Chur
Will
re
tion of the DeLand
Council
ga
ch
and is a consultant to cong
them In January.
and urged formation of a sepabegin at 9 p.m. today with an the Vatican pertaining to church will
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be guest,,. Pastor C.
It's "finally happening" aft er ra te church.
inspirational
film,
and
D. Harris Invites everyone to
Charismatic
Re
newal.
a long wait, sa ys Jacqueline
fellowship followed by Holy
Call ed the Fellowship of ConHe has held positions with the attend the service.
Means, an Indiana polis nurse, cerned Churchmen, they schedCotnmunjon. A breakfast will
W
or
ld Pentecostal Conference
prison chaplain,mother of four uled a conference next Septembe served alter midnight.
as
pr
First Baptist
esident and secretary
and former Roman Ca tholic her in St. Louis to consider
th
ree
different
as
ns
occ
io
, He
who becomes the first of the breakaway st ep,
Redeemer Lutheran ha., spoken before the World
new line in ceremonies this SatChrisRltchey,suJ11eryout
However, another opposition
Council of Churches and workeratFirst Ba ptist Church
urday.
group, the Coalition for th e
New Year's Eve Ves pe
rs will practically every major of Sanford will be at the
The services, presided over Apostolic Ministry, including
church
beheld at The Lutheran Church de
nomination on Charismatic Sunda y to s peak at 8:30 and 11
by Indian a's Bishop John P. most bishops opposing women's
of the Redeemer, Sanford, at Renewal.
a.m. and 5 p.m. services Hi' k
Cralne. come as a prelude to a ordination rpnwiiatp,1
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wrote to them, I suggested they plant a seed and then look to God,
Jesus said, "Give, and It shall be given unto you" (Luke 6:38k,
Later, this couple wrote they had come to understand thate
giving, the sowing has to come first. So they had planted a seed,
looked to God, and had received the miracle they need ed.
Now t his
Idea of giving can apply in your business
Whatever you can give is a seed God can use to meet yo ur need. ft
maybegenerosltytowardanemploye. It may behelpfora friend,
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losing t heir small business. It had done reall y well at first, but
then c'me a series of losses. Now, they wrote, it looked like
bankruptcy If they didn't come up with a certa in amount ol
money.
They had read a bout the three principles of Seed-Faith.. - God
is yo ur Source, give first and give out of your need, and then ex.
pect a miracle. . but they didn't really understand it. When I

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Not long ago I received a letter from a young couple who were

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Miami Hotel Strike
Spreads To Two More

Question: My business Is falling off, and It looks like I may
facing bankruptcy. What am I going to do?
Answer: I'm glad you said, "What am I going to do?" Dojn

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is represented by the quantity of gifts received. 'Children

It may happen to you the day you throw out the
Christmas tree. Or the day the relatives all finally go back
up north. Or maybe the day your five-year-old comes to
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presidents. They display it
subtly or directly, in what they,
do, in the I1'aMWe they
take of issues before the people.
It is not, in the American
tradition of free choice about
religion, a qualifying testfor
government office.
Yet the element always has

By MARY LIN Tlll'ON
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running,'' said Thomas Hill, a department
salesman who started the chase.
Fellow employe Jack Carr joined in the
pursuit.
Rudolph Shoucair was across the street. He,
too, starting running and screaming. By now,
Ms. Vernell was also after the thieves while
continuing her call for help.
The chase went by a rooming house where
about 30 residents were relaxing on the porch.
One elderly man jumped up, shouting that
the fleeing teenagers were the same persons
who had robbed him earlier. He and others on
the porch joined in the scenario.
The robbers inadvertently ran upa dead end
store

street .

Hill grabbed one by the feet "and the old
man wrapped a chain around his neck.
"They sat on him and I went and grabbed
the other one," he added.
When Doherty arrived, everyone was
yelling for help, including the suspects.
"They were cut off at the pass," said
Doherty. "Everybody was glad to see me.
"I couldn't believe it. There were about 30
citizens surrounding them. It was heart.
warming to see the citizen response. Young,
old, black, white, everybody in the neigh
borhood joined in. in this case they overwhelmed them with numbers."
Battle was charged with robbery and the
juvenile was released to his parents.

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As with all freedoms, that of raising a child
carries an equal burden of responsibility. Not all
parents are equipped to handle that responsibility,
nor are all Inclined to learn it. In such instances an
alternative environment for the child is often
requisite to his becoming a mature, healthy adult.

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President-elect Carter believes in the "general
principle" that the heads of the FBI and CIA should
change with administrations, but on this one we
believe he is only half right.
The Central Intelligence Agency is the
president's eyes and ears for the world beyond our
borders. By tradition and constitutional authority,
any president holds enormous responsibilities in
foreign affairs.
He needs a CIA director in whom he has total
confidence. Thus it makes as much sense for a new
president to name his own man to head Central
Intelligence as to head the State or Defense
departments. Appropriately, CIA Director George
Bush announced he plans to resign.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation fulfills a
quite different function, however, investigating
federal crimes with jurisdiction inside U.S. borders. Since law enforcement ought to be blind to
politics and highly professional, there is no compelling reason for FBI directors to be shifted with
each new administration.
Indeed, the Senate has twice passed a bill that
would create 10-year, nonrenewable terms for FBI
directors. One aim of that bill was to end the kind of
entrenched, career-long directorate exemplified by
J. Edgar Hoover, who stayed on for more than four
decades.
But an equally important aim was to insulate
the FBI and its director against routine change
with each new presidency. By giving him a term
appointment, it would not have kept a new
president from dismissing the FBI chief, but it did
seek to provide some protection against White
House political pressures.
So FBI Director Clarence Kelley, even while he
says he realizes "full well" that he can only continue serving at the president's pleasure, is wisely
doing his bit to establish a non-political precedent
by declaring he has no intention of resigning
voluntarily with the change of administrations.
If the president-elect is determined to make an
immediate change, he can do so, but he will have to
force the issue, and we hope he will ponder
carefully whether the precedent he sets is worth it.

Oil Price Hike
The price of oil sold by the 13 member nations of the
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries Is going up on
Jan. 1.
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates will put a 5 per
cent increase into effect on that date, and maintain the price for
a year.
The other 11 OPEC members will increase their Drices 10
per cent on Jan. land another per cent on July 1—if the
market will bear those increases.
There Is some doubt about the market because Saudi
Arabia, already the biggest oil producer, has unused production
capacity which, If turned into the market, would tend to hold the
price down for other producers.
Even the smaller oil price increase will have a serious
impact on the world economy, however. It will impede economic
recovery, which is already faltering.
We can be grateful to the conservative Saudis for their effort
to hold the increase down.
But the larger lesson Is that our own national economy
remains dependent on decisions made by a few willful men who
met in a tiny shiekhdom half a world away from New York and
Washington.
The hard fact is that we are more vulnerable to OPEC action today than we were three years ago at the time of the Arab
oil boycott.
The American people and their leaders have been unwilling
to take the actions and make the sacrifices necessary to reduce
our dependence on imports of foreign oil.
We want to achieve energy independence but we want it to
be painless. That impossible.
Our economy has been hurting so much from inflation and
depression during the last three years that perhaps we haven't
been able to afford the steps necessary to achieve energy independence.
But the time is at hand for ending government controls that
keep prices artifically low on domestic oil and gas. There should
be a plan to phase out these controls over a period of years so
that the powerful forces of the free market can come Into play,
ending waste, promoting conservation and encouraging new
productlor of oil, gas and out vast undeveloped corl deposits.

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The same is often true of people at child-care
institutions. Good intentions do not necessarily
indicate competency to carry out programs desired
or required by children In their care.
There must be a way - a way to care for

degrees behind him. (Thank God we are not all
required to have college degrees before becoming S
parents . . . or should we be?)
Each person must be placed In a situation
which compels him to demonstrate whether he can
"get results" working with children - without
jeopardizing any progress that child may have
made.
Idealistic as this sounds, it can be done. Would.
be staff members at child care institutions could be
given an opportunity for work without pay, limited
basis, before a determination is made to hire them.
With some people a very brief volunteer period will
be required before it becomes clear that they have
suitable abilities to stir responses in children - with
others it may take much longer.
But it should be remembered - at all times that the time of childhood is a preparation for adult
maturity. That preparation should be supplied with
great forethought and care .- whether the children
are at home with their parents or at home without
their parents.

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WORLD
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45 Czech Miners

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Missing After Blast
PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (AP)
Fortyfive miners were missing today after a gas explosion in a mine at Chlebovice in northern
Moravia, the Czechoslovak news agency CTK
reported. "A substantial number of miners"
managed to escape to the surface after the
blast Thursday night, the agency said. It said
emergency teams were trying to locate and
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(AP) — Prince Charles, who
returns to civilian life after New Year's, says
he won't give up a life of advent ur e just
because his days of military flying and
seamanship are over. "I enjoy violent exercise of all sorts and relish an outdoor
existence," the heir to the British throne said
in a magazine interview released Thursday.
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is busy on a problem, a beautiful dancing
sition activities with 1976 and, on discovery,
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girl could do a striptease in his office and he'd
agreed to the following exclusive interview:
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never lift an eye,
one old Pentagon friend.
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Q. Sir, what have you learned so far about
It's
not
that
Brown
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no eye for beauty. Wit.
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A. Well, my man. I've learned all the cliches,
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bromides, platitudes and hoary jingoisms. For
work.
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That's one categorization of President-elect
Q. How can you say that?
Carter's selection for secretary of Defense.
A. Without fear of contradiction.
The same friend adds that Brown, now
Q. I see. You are pessimistic?
president
of the California Institute of
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A. As we ring in a new year, I feel we are at
Technology, can get so involved In the details of
the crossroads of world history. So to speak. We
a problem, and spend so many hours, or days, In
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Q. I agree, It could go either way.
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talking on practical, urgent matters at hand.
Please! I'm the expert on empty talk.
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Q. Sorry. I was just trying to be helpful.
concurs. "When he was secretary of the Air
It's all right. I understand. You have a good
Force, pressing problems of major importance
attitude, my man, and we'll need that next year.
would lie on his desk for days, while we all went
Life is a veil of tears.
crazy knowing we had deadlines to meet. Brown
c)
Q. How do you assess the universal attitude?
-would be tied up attacking some minor but
A. In discussing that I must separate In"
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dividual attitudes from lnstutional attitudes. The
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Q. How so?
array of perplexing scientific problems in Air
A. The powers-that-be have their priorities JOHN CUNNIFF
Force weaponry. The difficulty was he wasn 't
asunder. It is time that leaders rejigger their
much interested in anything else.
computers. The world is faced with stern
However, with all his pluses and minuses
realities and hard questions. Do you understand?
taken into account - including a certain
Jobless F
Q. Quite. Such as Big Oil?
Uncertaintellectual arrogance and disdain for those
A. Yes. The fuel crisis is a -good illustration,
lacking technical know-how - Brown, I've
NEW YORK (AP) - Next month, in 1977, we
The days of cheap energy are over. Solutions
too might be revised - next month.
found, will be welcomed back at the Pentagon In
finally will find what the monthly jobless rates
must transcend partisan interests,
Why should they be revised? In this day of part, but not entirely, it's because he went along
were for 1976.
Q. If not, sir, what Is our duck?
electronic calculators is it possible that errors in with those programs, including the big weapoas '
Dead.
Yes, the corrected, seasonally adjusted rates
additions can be made? No, that's not the Issue that the uniformed military wanted. He was,
forall those figuresthatinthepast year were the
.
Q. And what do you suggest?
at all. The issue is that the announced figures then, at least a backer of the B-l.
basis
for so many headlines, so much concern, so
A. Industry should forge an alliance with the
never were counted at all.
But Brown may have changed. Once known
public weal. Together we must advance the many personal, business, political and govern.
The fact that all these numbers are for. as a hardliner because of his support for liefty
frontiers of science. Also we must do away with mental decisions.
mulations rather than actual. counts Is very little bombing in the Vietnam war, Brown has of late
the politics of waste. The welfare of human kind
They might net have been correct, you know.
appreciated. When the jobless rate ri2es or falls acquired a reputation for softness toward the
it need not mean that more or fewer people are Russians. This, it Is
must not be a political football, or we face the Little attention was brought to this possibility at
understood, is prunarily
without jobs.
precipice o untold despair.
the time, but the fact Is that those fractional ups
because of the stands he has taken as a parInstead, a formula is applied to the raw count ticipant in the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
and downs that seemed so precisely accurate
Q. You said that.
A. So I did. My first error. Gad. One thing I might not have been.
and there emerges from the 1.rocessaseasonally (SALT) with the Soviet Union,
can't stand is redundancy: I'm in favor of
adjusted figure. It may be larger or smaller than
No matter; we made our decisions, and among
My own sources (in this case hardliners) havJ
the raw count, depending on the month involved, a different Interpretation of Brown's disarabolishing and doing away with it.
them was the decision to change presidents.
The figure we use, therefore, is one arrived at mament actions. Concerns over what Brown will
Q. Do you see yourself as an advocate, then? Whatever decisions were made cannot be
in the statistical laboratory rather than on the agree to in SALT worries men here who have
A. Merely an observer. Events are shaped by recalled. But the numbers can, and they will be.
unemployment line. You seldom hear about the worked with him in these talks. But the worry Li
man. Oh, I have my opinions such as regards
Each January, you see, the Bureau of Labor
the arms race and the stockpiling of munitions in Statistics takes another look at the numbers and
raw count; for popular usage it is all but not based on fear Brown is a dove. It's rather
every corner of the globe. Weapons are not revises some of them. Last January, for in-. discarded.
that they have found, curiously enough, that the
The god of these adjustments Is to eliminate new defense secretary has been, in their
playthings.
stance, we lowered the 1975 jobless peak to 8.9
mind,
routine, seasonal changes. The purpose
Q. So what kind of commentary is this on us? per cent from 9.2 per cent.
for so willing to go along with fuzzy agreements with
doing, it is said, is to reveal the persistent, un- the Russians
A. A sad commentary. The wars and rumThis may not seem to be very significant. Itis,
agreements so loosely worded
denying trend.
mors of wars boggle the mind. You know of you might say, only three-tenths of i per cent.
they leave the door open for the Russians to do,
course that war Is merely an extension of politics But do you recall how much was made of even
The total impact of this on the presidential about what they want.
by other means. I'm afraid it's all some kind of a smaller changes when the monthly figures were
election hasn't been calculated yet, and it
That this worry Is not an Illusion has been
probably cannot be. But there seems little doubt demonstrated this past
disaster.
being announced?
year by Russian
that the rising, seasonally adjusted jobless totals violations of what Washington understood to be
Q. A potential disaster'
Do you recall how, when unemployment
just before the election swayed many voters,
A. Exactly. And meanwhile, while we seal our juniped.threetenths of 1 per cent from June to
the guts of the first SALT agreement. After
Could it be that a president was one of those complaints were made by
borders with bandoliers, we forget the true July, it was widely said to have damaged
of State
seasonally adjusted out of a job? We can never'Henry Kissmger's men, It was Secretary
opportunities the world has to offer.
found the problem
President Ford's election chances? That figure
know.
lay, in the treaty's language.

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1977's FIRST BABY WILL RECEIVE
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Carter Seeking Ideas

PAMPERS
FROM

On 'Keeping In Touch'
PLAINS, Ga. (AP)
President-elect
Carter says he wants public suggestions on
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how he can break free of the isolation of the
presidency and keep in touch with ordinary
citizens. Carter Press Secretary Jody Powell
said the suggestions can be sent to
"People," Box 2600, Washington, D.C., 20013.
The President-elect planned a quiet New
Year's weekend after meeting Thursday with
former Maine Gov. Kenneth Curtis, who indicated he is Carter's choice to be the next
chairman of the Democratic National Com-

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legal parents
having registered the bi,'th with the Seminole County
Health
Dept. verification of the baby's birth (hour, minute, date),
legal parents names and address, sex, weight, and name of
the baby. The infant, regardless of race, must have been born
in a Seminole County Hospital or in
Seminole County. In the
event no infant is born in Seminole County as of closing date
and time, the contest will be continued until a winner is
declared. The winner will be announced Fri., Jan. 7, 1977.

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Myrtia Nettles
Wayne Richardson
Charles I Sistrunk
Mary L Smith
Priscilla P. h'tautenberg,

Dellary
Edith V. Egener, Deltona
Mary B. Fuller, Deltona
Douglas B. Proctor, Deltona
Emma Schaefer, Deltona
Basilo Smith, Deltona
Hazel M. Turner, Deltona
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Auto. Makers Ignored Crash Da ngers
siunea in secret files of the
Ford Motor Company lies evidence that big auto
makers have put profits ahead of lives. Their
!ack of concern has caused thousands of people
to the or be horribly disfigured in fiery car
crashes. Undisclosed Ford tests have demonstrated that the big auto makers could have
made safer automobiles by spending a few
(Mlars more on each car.
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clusions. Auto safety consultant Byron Block

demost rated that a 1969 Ford Galaxy with a
safety fuel cell located forward of the rear axle
could take a collision of up to 63 mile5-per-hour.
Some auto makers claim the fiery accidents
represent only a small minority of all collisions
and are not worth the cost of making fuel tank
changes. Yet the victims of flaming crashes
stiffer the most. Often they -are turned Into living
In most American-made cars, the fuel tanks mummies, Irreparably scarred.
are located behind the rear axle. In this exposedIn the long run, the auto makers are saving
)sitiOfl, a high-speed rear-end collision CIfl little with this "cost-cutting." Confidential Ford
ca use the tank to explode, t urning the car into a documents state that once the retooling and
r edesigning is done, repositioning the tank would
giant torch.
cost only a few dollars more per car.
Secret tests by Ford have shown that minor
Ford actually has already safely relocated
adjustments in the location of the fuel tank could
fuel tanks In Its European-make Fiesta mode;,
greatly reduce the fiery danger.
In March; 1967, Ford quietly tested an English and proudly advertises they are "outside the
Rover with the fuel tank above the rear axle, the zone of crash Impact."
Federal standards require that all 1917 cars
Rover was subjected to a 2$-mile-en-hour
survive
a 30-mile-per-hour rear-end crash. But
collision with "no deformation, puncture or
the
new
cars arl on the streets without having
leakage of the fuel
been government tested.
In 1910, Ford repeated the test with fta
FOOTNOTE: The car makers insist their new
popular Mustang. relocating the tank over the cars will meet federal standards.
But Ford
axle. A 4,MGwW barrier, was slammed declined to tell us what changes
are being made
against the cIt at 30 mIles-per-hour, yet there In their cars to
conform. Ford executives also
was "no leakage from the fuel lank,.
during rd,%W to share copies of their crash tests with
Impact."
us. General Motors insists that the fuel tank
A third test confirmed the life-saving con- location is not the sole determining (actor In
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STRIKING OUT: We recently told of the
hitter feud between the Justice Dept.' 's criminal
division head, Richard Thornburgh, and the
chiefs of federal strike forces, which were set up
as Independent organized crime fighters.
Thornburgh felt the strike forces had become
uncontrollable and were no longer effective.
Therefore, he issued stricter investigative
guidelines and brought some strike forces under
the control of U.S. Attorneys. lie also appointed
Kurt Muellenberg, A. veteran federal in
vestigator, to run the strike forces.
The strike force chiefs screamed that the
guidelines would destroy their elite teams.
Thornburgh, however, insisted' that he was not
out to kill the program. But an internal memo
from Muellenberg to heads of the strike forces
seems to signal a victory for Thornburgh. In the
memo, Muellenberg says he has concluded that
the restrictive guidelines' "were appropriate
(and) productive." Moreover, he said the strike
forces must observe "a high degree of interaction" with the U.S. Attorneys.
PAPOOSE PROBLEM: A hundred years ago,
the U.S. military blazed new trails westward,
driving Indians from their lands and destroying
their culture, Today, an unpublished
congressional report declares, state and local

authorities continue to erode the proud Indian
heritage by breaking up families.
The report, based on a lengthy Investigation
by the American Indian Policy Review Commission, states that social welfare officials
disrupt' Indian society by removing children
from their families and placing them in nonIndian foster homes.
According to the report, even when a child's
removal Is justified, social agencies make little
effort to find Indian foster parents.
One Indian witness somberly told the commission: "I can remember (the welfare worker I.
corning and taking some of my cousins and
friends. I didn't know why and I didn't question
It. It was just done and it had always been done..
WASHINGTON WHIRL: President-elect
Jimmy Carter plans to stress conservation by

disassembling the presidential reviewing stand
and storing It for future use. At the Inauguration
at least 240 choice seats will be reserved for the
disabled and elderly.
The Independent Automotive Trade Councils
report that insurance companies collected $
billion in car damage premiums from 1966 to
1975, but only paid out $51 billion for repairs The
rest went for profits and administrative costs,
including country club memberthips, limousines
and expense accounts for insurance executives

Alex J. Berry, Lake Mary
Frances Ivey, New Smyrna

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(Beverly) Kahrley, a girl,

Orange City

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Mostly cloudy through
tonight with a chance of
thundershowers. Cooler tonight
with lows In the lOs. Partly
cloudy and cool Saturday.
Highs in the upper SOs to low
60s. Winds northerly 15-20

m.p.h.
SATURDAY'S TIDES
Daytona Beach: high 1:50
n.m., 5:04 p.m., low 10:59 a.m.,
011;02 P.M.
Port Canaveral: high 4:39
a.m., 4:37 p.m., low 10:42 a.m.,
10:55 P.M.
Bayport: hIgh 11:51 a.m.,
10:31 p.m., low 5:12 a.m., 1:59

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Will Receive An Engraved Silver

MembeqF o

FOR 1977's FIRSTARRIVAL

FROM

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William and Rosalie Burkart of
Sanford; daughter, Miss
Jennifer Burkart, Madress,
Ore.; sister, Miss Elizabeth A.

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William U. Burkart, Sanford;
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

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charge of arrangement.,,.

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proper

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S Days Care is our
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Ph. 322.5622

In fants to Age 2 Ye5
OPEN 6:30 am.
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Bled who died ThurSday. *11
be held at 10 a m . Monday a
Gramkow Funeral Home chipe
with Rev Fred C.jrdner 01
ticiatung Burial 'a O,iktawn
Ce"netery Gramj'w •n charge

So that the proud parents of the First
Baby of 1977 may treasure its
first
portrait, we will give a
beautiful,

The Lucky First Baby Will Receive A

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Tenn., and Mrs. W.A. Burkart,

Pensacola.
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AWAITS THE PARENTS OF THE NEW
YEAR BABY AT.

GULF SERVICE

FLAGSHIP
of

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rear-end collislo i.afety.

Sanford:
Isiah Bradle
Curby Cooks
Lewis Minis Jr
Emma It. Olier
Ellen Poole
Priscilla P. Thorpe
Ewell White
Marie Hancock, DeBary
Susanna M. Field. Deltona
Angelo Georges, Deltona
James Murray, Deltona
Olive K. Schweinger, Deltona
Margaret A. Torrey, Deltona
Margaret Davis, Lake Mar',
Consucla C. I.owe, Lake Mar)

parents 6 theatre tickets

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ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Morris Gibbons
Tiffany If. hunt
Helen K. McClusky
Andrew W. McQuatters

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DEBASY OFFICE I0ELTONA OFFICE ISANF 00 0 OFFICE

HOSPITAL NOTES

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For Seminole's Newest Arrival

in 1975. More than 90 per cent of the money

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all-time high with tobacco sales up by a billion
dollars over last year, the Agriculture
Department says. The department said
Thursday that people who smoke, chew or
sniff tobacco spent nearly $16.6 billion for
tobacco this year, compared with $15.6 billion
went for cigarettes.

His or Her Baby Book

SUBMIT TO THE EVENING HERALD OFFICE by 10 a.m.
Mon., Jan. 3, 1977 documented statement by the attending
Physician, Seminole County Hospital or the

50 Birth Announcements

mittee.

in-

WASHINGION

BERRY'S WORLD

Procedures for caring for children vary within
institutions as they do within families, but the same
demand is made ultimately: that a child become a
functional adult, acting with love, empathy and
compassion toward others and himself and furnished with knowledge which includes not only facts
but the ability to reason for himself.
Too many people become parents without full
awareness of what will be required of them. They
are certainly well-intentioned, but good intentions
do not make good parents.

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children who can not or should not be at home, for
whatever reason,
That way will have to include certain things that
are not required of natural parents, like special
training to supplement a natural talent for dealing
with children; like special training in all the odds
and ends of running a household for which
specialists might otherwise be called (carpentry
repairs, electric plug changes and plumbing de.
plugging, for instance); special training in methods
of deveIoPinjituaI awareness among children
who have be
e street wise and cynical far
beyond their years.
Whether any individual can acquire all these
skills is doubtful. However, the properly selected
group of individuals, each with some specific talent
- and all with the ability to relate to children - can
create a package which will fill the needs of these
children.
As with any group of people a child-care staff
ought to be selected slowly, each person being given
an opportunity to demonstrate his capabilities
regardless of whether he happens to have a string of

Friday, Dec. 31, 1976—.SA

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SAN FORD )32.5

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Oviedo Too Close To Forest

Bucks, Gobblers Went
J To School This Season

To. See Victoryn 62 -39 Loss
By LOU ISSAPSIS
Herald Correspondent

past Lake Howell.
hit with a technical foul for
On offense Ocala went
But the Wildcat's again
For the first few minutes of unsportsman-like conduct, and looking for Raines and his slammed the door on the Lions
the championship contest, the then thrown out of the game senior side-kick, Tyrone Young. offense and shut them out for
The Oviedo Lions learned the Lions looked much the best. On entirely because of a flagrant When Raines wasn't burning the next 6:09. By the time the
hard way Thursday night that offense Gary Bird and Bobby foul.
the nets, Young was.
Lions put In another point
you have to play offensive Couch combined to hit for 10 of
And still he was high point
In all the pair of lanky producer, the Wildcats had
basketball for 32 minutes e the Lion's 12 first period points, man with 20 markers.
basketball players accounted rung up a 41-24 advantage.
game.
On defense they were forcing
Against the Lions his conduct for every point the Wildcats put From that point on, it no longer
Anything less can leave a the Wildcats into numerous wasn't much better. He got on the board, except for a jump became a question of "who,"
team in trouble. But if one mistakes, such as nine tur- another 'T' called on him, shot by Marvin Hall.
but instead "how many?"
forgets how to put the ball in the novers in the first eight minutes This one was for "the way he
While Young and Raines were
Raines finished the night as
hoop for over six minutes twice of play.
indicated his team wanted to tearing up the Lion's zone top scorer with 31 points. Young
in the same contest, they can
With 1:27 left to go in the call a timeout." But he kept defense in the second period, to tallied 11 and both were picked
expect to be blown out of the initial stanza, the Lions were up aimself from being tossed out of the tune of 21 points, the to the all-tournament team,
gym.
124 and threatening to run the game and his overall per- Wildcats were shutting Oviedo with Raines winning most
formance was the difference. down completely at the other valuable player.
And that is what happened away.
That's
when
Ed
Raines,
the
6At the start of the second end of the floor.
Couch topped the Lion's
when the host team took on the
From the time the clock scoring with 16, as Bird added
Ocala Forest Wildcats in the 6 wing man of the Wildcats, period the Wildcats threw a
tight man-to-man defense on showed 6:56 left In the second 12. Bishop Moore was able to
finals of the Oviedo basketball took over,
The
night
before
Raines
was
Oviedo,
especially Bird.
session, till there was Just two win its first game of the season,
tournament The . got stom ped
seconds remaining before in- after dropping four straight,
62-39 Bisho Moore sto p
termission. The lions failed to behind the scoring of Brian
Lake Howell in the consn1tion
score a single point.
Merkarskl. The sharp shooting
78-65
g
But they were still In the wing man banged home 29
Both teams advanced to thc
game, and only trailed by the points to win the foul plagued
finals, held at Seminole
count of 27-16.
game.
Community College, by winning
At the start of the third period In all, 63 personals were
impressively Wednesday night. 6A-Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Friday, Dec. 31, 1976 Oviedo came within five points called, as the Hornets pulled
The Lions took the measure of
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Bishop Moore and Ocala got led by a scant point, 33-32 at
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Silver Hawks by four in the
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Sta n Adams was high point
man for the losing Hawks. He
accounted for 21 points, while
Kent Weaver added IS and Leon
nkins hit for 11.
Bird, Adams and Merkarskl
also made the All-Tournament
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BISHOP MOORE: Saunders 0 22
2. Cleamon 3 21 I; Clark 1 1.1 9;
Conroy 1 2.3 10; Schacht 1 2.4 1;
Mekarski S 13.15 25; Really 1012;
F'.s3!e 3 22 I; Setrwlskl 2 2.5 6.
Totals. 26 2635 75.
LAKE HOWELL: Carroll I 72 1;
HpkI 2 49 5; Adams P 15 21.
Onkins 4 3.3 11; Thompson 1 00 2;
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WINTER PARK (AP) JACKSONVILLE (AP) - the Big Sun Tournament over
Stetson Is the 1976 Tangerine Fighting back from oper- Memphis State earlier this
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.Bowl basketball tournament atlons on both knees, Bob month."
champion, winning a 71-70 over. Smyth learned that hard work
Smyth, the 6-foot-8 senior,
time squeaker over Western was the answer. And it paid off a. 4 Glasper, the6-foot junior
IIIrd up for two
Kentucky.
for him and the Florida Gators college transfer, were sparA free throw by Buzzy in t he Gator Bowl Tournament kplugs for the Gators In their
O'Connell with 34 seconds left in championship.
impressivive victories over
"The team victory was most Holy Cross and Jacksonville in
the overtime period Thursday
night gave Stetson the edge.
Important," Smyth said after the. Gator Bowl event.
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In an earlier, foul-marred Florida whipped previously unSo was super substitute Don
Gould twists on tayup attempt
consolation contest, host beaten Holy Cross 1014 Li t he Bostic, 6-foot.4 senior guard. lie
('ouch stretches on Fast break '
___________________________________________ Rollins College beat Fordham title game Thursday night. was named to the all-tourna.
89-72..
"But it was great, too, to be ment team along with Smyth,
The championship game named most valuable player in holy Cross's versatile Michael
stood at 6444 at the end of the tournament,"
Vicens and Ronnie Perry and
regulation time, the tie coming
"lie deserved It," said Florl- Michigan State star Greg KelOf
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on a free throw by Stetson's cia Coach John Lou. "1 thought ser, the tourney's high scorer
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Curt Forrester with 16 seconds he also deserved to share it with with 53 points.
CLEVELAND (All) showing on the dock.
Richard Glasper when we won Jacksonville placeilnoplayers Forrest Greg Is a Lombardil
Mel Daniels, a 6-1 center
on the all-star team even man - hewn from tail Texas
voted the tourney's most valuthough the Dolphins won. the oak, capable of emotion
able player, scored 24 points to
consolation game 65-63 on Don- ranging from tears to flights of
PASADENA, Calif. (A?) cowitryareptaylng in the Rose Michigan, we'll be national which will be televised lead the Hatters. Daniels was
nle Tyler's 23-fOOt jumper atthe . fearful range.
.
The national collegiate football Bowl."
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champion, just Like Michigan nationally.
14-for-I5
from
the
free-throw
game-ending
buzzer.
In the past two years, since
championship is at stake
John Robinsion, in his first can sa y it is the .
national
Michigan is making its first line. Forrester, the only other
In
the
championship
game,
becoming
the fourth head coach
Saturday In the 63rd Rose Bowl year as Trojan coach, conceded champion If it wini"
appearance since 1972, when it Hatter in double figures, had 11.
CORAL GABLES (A?) the battle for rebounds under of the Cleveland Browns, Gregg
game, head coaches of the that the "whole national
A record Rce Bt.vl Stadium lost 13-12 to Stanford on a field
The Western Kentucky Hill- - Using a 60-year-old putter, a the boards was so fierce that has agonized through a nineamptorishfp thing u sub- crowd
I. compet ing teams cont en d, no
of near ly 107,000 is ex. goa l by Rod Garcia in the final toppers were led by Mike 16-year-old Lake Charles, La., Lotz called it "World War II." game
losing btring, a 3-Il
matter what top-ranted Pitt- jective. But I can say if we beat peeled for the 2p.m. PST game, 12 seconds.
Prince, who had 19 poInts, sophomore, shot a final round
Smyth, who came back from . record and a much more fearfu$
sburgh does In the Sugar Bowl
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James Johnson added 16 and . 71 to win the 13th Annual Or- his operations to lead Florida bout with cancer.
against No. S Georgia.
Bill &amp;ilhlari had 10.
ange B1 Internationa l junior scoring last year, topped all re- . 'fa agony Is behind him
~
Whether it works out that way
Stetson Is now 6-6; Western golf to urnament;
bounders agalmt Holy Cross now.
in the final poll remains, to be
Kentucky
Willie
had a 287 total for with 16, scored 15 points and The bone cancer In his leg is
seen. But indication.s are the
.
In the consolation, Rollins the 72-hole tournament.
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played strong defense. He beaten, his team has return ed
Rose Bowl matchup between
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A Dooley remembem
meets none other than fifth- forward Gary Parsons tallied
"I
played
real
good
on
the
didn't commit ' &amp; personal foul to respectability with a 94
second-ranked Michigan, 10-1, scrawny freshman named Tony
Last season, Pitt again ranked Georgia's Southeastern eight fast points In opening front nine," he said, "with a 33, although 29 were whistled. record and, Thursday, Forrest
.
and third-ranked. Southern Dorsett made his debut for the traveled to Athens for another Conference champs in the minutes of the second half to and that Included birdies on No. against Florida and 27 against Gregg w
as named by The
California, 10-1, could be a University of PIttsburgh In opener, Dorsett rushed for 104 Sugar Bowl ABC-TV, 12:30 move the .
Tars into a coin- 6 and No. 9, and I really felt Holy Cross and four players Associated Press as the 1976
; 141 classic..
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Athen-s, Ga., three years ago yards and . Pitt won 19-9 to p.m., EST Inside the New manding lead they never lost, good."
.
fouled out.
National Football League
and Georgia
Coach
And if Pittsburgh happens to Dooley
was looking
fo Vince Inaugurate Its best season in 12 Orleans Superdome. It'i
Paz-sons ended wIth 25 poInts,
Richard
Barger,.l7,
of
Louis"
They beat us up on the Coach of The Year.
rward to years.
Major's swan song, too; next leading all scorers. Bob KIus- vile, Ky., took second place boards," said Holy Cross oath
lose to the Bulldogs The former all-pro offensive
or even having .his Bulldogs eat the
"Our
defense
was
cm
th
e
field
year,
he'll be coaching at the man added IS and Tim Maho- after a 290 tie with Regan G eo rge Blaney, whose team is
tie or win by a nar ro w mar
li
neman,
who played for the
gin rookie's lunch.
too long," says Dooley."Au'o(
University of Tennessee.
-the. winner of the Wolverinesney tossed In 15 to bolster Par- O'Rourke, 18, of Potomac, Md., now 8-1. "We've played teams legendary Vince Lombard at
I as smiling in- sudden, Dorsett broke two long
Georgia has do - e better than ions' play.
was decided by a one hole sod- . with better personnel, but Flor- Green Bay and for Tom Landry
Trojans
in asadena
could
verytussle
well determine
the side when I heard Pitt was runs and that was the dif- most in keeping Dorsett's
Foidham had three players In den-death playoff. Barger bird- : Ida had as good ateam effort as at Dallas, found himself
starting a freshman," Dooley ference In the game."
statistics below astronomical. double-figures: Kevin Fallon led, putting O'Rourke in third I've seen in five years."
N
% mythical national title.
choking back tears and
recalls,
Slop Dorsett! Dorsett ha't Enroute to an NCA.A career with 19, Stan Frankoskl 18 and place.
.
lorldatooktheleadrorgood
emotion,
unsuccessfully, to
"It's not just another bowl'Dorsett broke in with a 101-. Mopped running slncehls debut rushing record of 6,O yards - Tom Kavanagh 12.
CuLts Benedict, of William- at 10-8 after 34 minutes, led at keep his voice calm when In; :: game," said Michigan Coach yard performance, underdog and his flashing feet have Including
1,948 this season for
Fordham players were called Mown, Mass., was fourth with a halftime 58-43
and pulled away formed of his selection.
,0;- Bo Schembechler. "I think the Pitt tied Georgia 7-7 and the brought No. I-ranied Pitt another mark Dorsett for 43 foit" a tournament final round 69 and a 291 toW. again after Holy Cross battled
,'I'M. sort Of at a 10" to
':national championship is in the Pantrs' sensational four-year within one game of college averaged 141.5 yards a game, record. Rollins made good on 39
Tied
one
stroke
behind
were
into
contention
at
74-M
with
9:25
words,"
Gregg said, his voice a
.
. . rags-to-riches rebuilding football's national chain- but only 1L5 in two meetings of their
51 shots from the line. Gary Brown, South Africa; Da- left.
.
quiet rumble with the twang of
He said he told his players if program had begun under ptonship.
with the Bulldogs.
The victory was Rollins' see- vid Farina, Hingham, Mast;
"Our kids hung in there, but his native Texas. "I appreciate
~1_.
He - w1ads up the greatest
1. " Pittsburgh beats Georgia, "It Coach Johnny Majors.
Dooley hopes Dorsett, now a ond.this season over a Division I-' John Hamarik, Youngstown, we were behind too far to
Catch the honor, especially con-"doesn't make any difference.
"There was no question he ground-gaining career In solid 192-pounder, doesn't run opponent and gave the Tars a7. Ohio; and Jeffrey Smith, Oska- a team as good as Florida," sideririg the men I was cornThe t wo best teams in the was going to be a' fine back." hitory Saturday as 11-0 Pitt
ilI Satury,
da tither.
2 record. Fordharn is flOW .
looa, IOw.l.
liLu:ey 'ltld.
pcting with to get it."
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Bowl Coaches Feel
National Title.At Stake''
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against a Curley player
it 4 in Thursday's 3-I soccer
loss to the Miami. Winter
Park lost to North
Miami, 3-0, in the other
game which wrapped up
-'i'$-'- the
Seminole
In-'T
vitatlonal, a two-day
t,.CJ event in Sanford.

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George Markos, Oscar Roberts and Joe Carmichael, all Sanford
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residents, weighed in specks up to I-po un d, 11-o un ce3 th is last r... - ..
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week. Roger Thacker home for the holidays from Bethel ,,
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0.
Schriltz boated 13 bass up to five-pounds in lake Monroe. All bass
=
-were caught on Rabble Rouser and Ransacker lures. Lemon Bluff
". -.5camp re ports Al Meyer with nine shad, fo ur of which were roe.
I'hi! Thompklns of Sanford with five shad and Mr. Legge from
'
Oklahoma fishing with Ben Grunlah boating four bass up to seven
'
pounder on live shiners.
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O.V. Bonifay fishing from his houseboat landed a 24 pound r ..4
1. '
catf ish in Monroe Harbour Marina. He says he does this quiter'"r-,,-'4
often.
*
.f.
,
~*._';', '-Ak;*,*71-;-~~*_-.
Cedar Creek fish camp reports trout havebeen
good in the
..A
'a-deeper salt water holes where they tend to congregate In the cool
?
weather, best bet is the second day of a cool snap. Reds have been
slow with fair action in the deeper holes. Mirrolures and Touts
have gotten best results on the trout and reds.
One report of excellent blue fishing on spoons in the late
Ri
evening with consistent catches on fingerling mullet in Ponce
Inlet.
Shrimping in the creek and Indian and Halifax rivers has
been poor mainly due to bad weather conditions and dredging in
the river.
Don't forget the Big Shad Derby, starting Jan. 9.
By The Associated Press
Walton's Injurycould be the
t Editi) Note; Outdoors contributors may contact [jerky
Huffman at 32l-0854.j
first of any consequence for him
Rick Barry has snapped out this season. Troubled by inof his scoring slump, but Bill Juries his first two seasons, the
6-foot-1I center has enjoying a
Walton is hurting again.
Barry, hampered by a cold standout season, playing In all
and flu in recent games, scored 35 games for the Pacific I
"
H' Rn
37
points in powering the Division leaders.
IS II 10 40 113.137
Pro
Peppedine 93. St. Xavier 60
THIRD - 1 FaShing
(2). 2
Smythi Division
TOURNAMENTS
Bobets Big Mac (5); 3. Jolly Hal Golden State Warriors to a 124"1 don't know what hapWorld Hociey Association
St Lou
Is 11 5 35 101 131
VMI 69, Oklahoma City 55
(8); 1 Yellow Magic
.
106 National Basketball pened," Walton said while
.
Eatt,rn Diviijon
Chgo
1220 S 29 116 135
Brigham Young 1$. California o
Engraver (10; 6. hI Fire (6). 7.
W I T PIs GF GA
Cob
Association triumph over the limping in the Portland
922 S 23 99 130
St. JOsePh's, Pa. 69 Baylor 67
Bolts (4); I. Miss Grover (12).
11 Quebec
72 IS I 15 16$ 137
Vancvr
1026 3 73 103 155
OhiO 9), Tulane 67
Chicago
Bulls Thursday night. dressing room after only 3'2
F
OURTH
Camille's A (10). 2.
indy
1$ II 2 35 112 121
Mn,,
Missouri 69. Kansas 65
7 20 9 23 101 152
Franconia (5); 3. Dawllsis Dasher,
Meantime,
Walton injured his minutes of action. "All! know is
C ,nci
1716 7 3.5 156 13(3
WALES CONFERENCE
Kansas St 62. Colorado $5
Imp (12). 4 AbIl Felix (6); S.
N Eng
16 16 1 36 129 136
right
knee
In
the first pe riod I hurt my leg pretty ba d."
NorrIs Division
Nebraska 66. Oklahoma $6
Mineola
Mr.
A
(52);
6
Rip's Beaver
Minn
16 17 4 34 115 III
Mont
However, Portland trainer
27 5 6 60 179 36
Oklahoma. St $6. Iowa St 50
after
missing
a
layup and was
(I). 1 Cheryl's Pct (4); S. Tricky
firm
1326 I 27 131 157
PillS
1516 6 36 116 177
N Carolina Charlotte ioi. New
Rick (6).
sidelined
the
remainder
of
the
Ron
Culp said, "The doctor is
Western Division
LA
12 16 10 31 120172 Hampshire 68
FIFTH - I 0 G.s Cricket (12).2.
73 I) 7 15 133 116
Diego
- .1
game
as
the
Milwaukee
Bucks
pretty
confident that it's
Dirt
10 22 4 21 95 131
Davidson 70, Brown 61
Lady Nehi (5) 3. Super Dittle (5). 4
I.
Houston
16 14 4 10 126 II)
Wash
10 22 1 24 9511$
dumped
Walton's
Portland
nothing
more
than a bruised
Evansville 69, Central Michigan
Surfire
Zing
(6);
5.
Montague
W'nripg
II IS I 37 l54 177
Adams Division
Loyla 71, Air Force $5
Boomer IS 2); 6 Beauctiarnp (10).
kneecap."
Trail Blazers 127-107.
I!dmntn
16 70 I 33 99 177 • Butt
21 5 3 51 133 62
N Carolina 75, Weber St S4
7 Champgne Lady (6); S Dl flue
Calqry
In a first-tLqle matchup of
Walton was sent to the
II 17 2 30 100 101
Bstn
73 II 3 49 146 Ill
Oregon $9, St Louis 35
Day (')
Into
II 20 2 30 120 156
rival brother coaches in NBA hospital for x-rays after the
I? IS 6 10 112 126
Oral Roberts 71. Oregon State 68
SIXTH - 1. Brasilia (12); 7
Thursday's Results
Cleve
1120 7 29 110 113
Texas A&amp;M 59, Bowling Green SI
Proud Hiawatha 18; 3. J. &amp;
history, Larry Brown's Denver game.
$
P4S'.
FOland 6.
C'nc:nn3tf I
Thursday's Results
Florida lOt, Holy Cross #3
F
IS) ; 4 Montague My s tic
Junior Bridgeman scored 24
'.' r.nesota
Nuggets
routed the Herb
1. Birmingham 2
Minnesota S. Montreal S. t ie
Jacksonville as. Michigan St 63
(6); S Norwegian Prince, Imp (1),
t Union to. Houston I
points
and combined with Brian
Brown's
Detroit
Pistons
123..106
Phhla(j.lphia 2. Los Angeles 0
Purdue 70, Manhattan 60
6 R &amp; T's Chandler (6); 7 MIneola
r,n :..!on
Georgetown, 0 Cr 64, Penn
Cleveland
defeated
Seattle
lWinters
in a third period spurt
Petite
(10).
I.
My
Name's
Scott
(S
San Diego 1, Wnng I
Sylvania 61
2).
100
and
Indiana
beat
New
that
pulled
Milwaukee away
National Hockey League
Pro Basketball
SEVENTH - 1. Politician A (1),
Dakota St. 74, S Dakota Sprgtld 77
Orleans 104-97 in other league from Portland, which also
New Mexico 67, Southern Cal 75
CAMPBELL CONFERENCE
2 Seville (5). 3. Night Season (6); 4
National Fsask.lbeII Association
Patrick Division
Iowa 103, Pittsburgh SO
games
Brenda Knowles (tO; 5 K's A'straea
played without injured regulars
EASTiRN CONFERENCi
Mankato St IS. N Dak ot a 61
W I T Pt OF GA
(17); 6. Alert's Ronnie (6); 7. Yellow
Maurice Lucas and Dave
Barry,
who
scored
14
points
Phil
Georgia Southern 78, E Tennesse
Allantl Division
72 1 $ 52 13$ 95
Shamrock ($2); S Dana's Boy (1)
the second quarter, didn't do as Twardzik.
lIly il
W I Pct. GB 75
6 S 19 12$ 11
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EIGHTH - 1. Mineola U.S A.
¶1 I) 7 11 t72 I I)
Philphia
Nuggets 123, Pistons 106
IS II
Mirysesota 81. Cornell 5.i
563
well with his fists as the
(121. 2 Marigold oak (1); 3 Thelo
Boston
Il 15
$31 1
Montana 54. Boston Col '3
(10. 1 H D's Writer (5). s HA's
Denver's David Thompson
warriors
snapped
a
three-game
NY KnkS
17 IS .S31 I
New Orleans ", Tennessre Tech
Holiday (6). 6 HA's Robin
7
Notice
losing streak. The Bulls' Cliff scored 13 points and had two
Buffalo
4 20
75
412 5
Jack's Pistol (5-2); 5. Hot's Charlie
Ply Nets
Arizona St 99. Hawaii 1i
12 20
375 6
Poindexter decked Barry after assists during a decisive 23-6
(6)
Central DIviilon
SI John's56, Illinois $2
NINTH - I Commentator (4). 2,
F IC TI T IOU SN AM C
the
two engaged in a four- spurt in the second half which
Houston
19 1)
William and Mary 68. temple 65
633
BotIe Bill (6), 3. Count Axe (10). 4
thquarter
shoving match under put Detroit behind 106-88.
Cleve
20 I)
406
'i
Virginia Tech 6.5, Virginia 60
. Notice is hereby given that we are
Tally Vic IS), S. Dan Scott
S
Anton
the
basket
Barr)' was unhurt. Thompson finsihed with 29
II
16
Richmond
579
3
in
58,
Virginia
Corn
engaged
business at 212 O'Brien
(ok Island Rock (6). 7. Kllppe r
N Orins
IS Il
514
31 , monwealth 55
Y,i, " 1171. 5. Ambtjsl, (5).
points. Bob Lanier, who Is
Rd., Fern Park 31730, Seminole
Washlon
IS 11
469
Boston U 19. Delaware TI
5
Cou nty, Florida, under the lictitiout
TENTH - I. Win Hana (6). 2
claiming
he may pull a Dave
12 25 .324 10'
Cincinnati 52. Indiana 13
Alerts Season($.2)3, Baby Boy 16):
name of LORAL SPECIALTIES, Atlanta
Cow- ens and prematurely'
WESTERN
CONFERENCE
IS Carolina 71. Georgia 73, 01
and that we intend to register said
4 Tee's Tango (5); 5. City Lifts (10,
u
Midwest D iv i si on
Stetson 71 Western Kentucky 70,
retire,
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
scored 27 points for
6 Instant Time (5). 7 SOuthern
Denver
0
OT
21
897
S
Court, Seminole County. Florida 'n
Comfort (I). S. Papagroucpi (12).
Detroit.
Detroit
20 15
511
4
Rollins 59, Fordflam 72
Accordance *ith the provisions of
Pacers 104, Jan91
LI C
Kan City
44.1 5'
16 20
Army $0. Yale 19
'
h
e Fictitious Name Statute's,
0 .'t Section 665 09 Florida Statutes Indiana
Billy Knight scored 29 points
16 70
444
11 i
Florida St 76. Vermont 61
Chicago
II IS
John Carroll tO. OeP,,w
319 1 iO
19Sf
and reserve Danny Rounduield
MIwkee
9 26 257 IS
5 Alan L Robinson
added
22 for Indiana. RoundPacific Division
Lorraine Robinson
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Dog
13 12 657
acing
Publish Dec 31. 1976. Jan 7, II. 21, Po rt land
MIAMI BEACH lAP) Los Ang
21 I)
615
started the Pacers on a 12-2
I,,,
The Mianu Beach Boxing Corn- fourth
Goldn St
Ia IS 516
DEC 131
-q uarter tear that chinSANFORD +ORLANDO
Seattle
II 19
486
6
mission has revoked its suspen- ched the
THURSDAY NIGHT
victory. Pete
II lb
Phoenix
167
6'i
FIRST - I China Light Ill 3 51,)
sion of veteran
IN
THE
CIRCUIT COURT,
Thursday's Results
fight
promoter
Maravich
led
New
Orleans with
340. 300 2 Mineola Maggie
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Chris Dundee - but maybe for
.
Cleveland 105. Seattle 100
110. ) tO, 3 Cole Black 71 510 0
s
points.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
only a week
Indiana 104, New Orleans 91
r ii lt 50 31 SI
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Milwaukee 121. Portland 101
SECOND
.
'lie's free to hold fights Cavaliers 105, SuperSonics 100
I
Taylor's
First
CASE NO 76 7315 CA 09 B
(4)
Denver 123, Detroit 106
Seattle's Fred Brown poured
MIAMI
1150.
610.
(
AP)
Ohio
300.
State's
7 Hydro Scott 171
flow,"
F EDERAL
NATIONAL
MOW
Golden State 121 Chicago 06
140 7 $t, 3 super Bet. )4
said W. Bill Glick, corn- in 42 points and at one point in
IGAGE ASSOCIATION, a car
Woody Bayes says he's got a tni.ssion
executive
(4 7) 7330. P (171 11310. DD It 4)
c,raton organized and existing
director, the fourth quarter had hit on 18
"great defensive line," but Cot- Thursda)
t
30 20 . 3146
jA under the lawS of the Unit ed 5 tjte,
orados Bill Mallory fig ures
,A lai
Jai-A
THIRD -I. Drit's Baron);) 20 60.
But Commissioner Nat Po- of 22 shots. He finished with 19
PlantII,
of 25, but Cleveland won with
100 1697, 2 Keep A Cr,uggin
vs
he's going to find way through L'imkin said the board was
300, 2 10, 3 Saga (1) 3.20. Q 1231
ORLANDO SEMINOLE
SADIE SUMPTEII WILLIAMS. at
pre- balance as seven players finit In Saturday night's Orange paring to
23 60, P 12 31126 )0 , 1 (734) 30410.
THURSDAY NIGHT
suspend Dundee again Ished in double fig
al
ures.
Bowl game, even if it means at meeting
31 II
FIRST - I Domingo Sanchez ( 6)
a
next weçk, and to
Dc tendan Vs
Campy Russell was high for
FOURTH - I RaIi,je Boy (5)
20 0, 310, $50. 2 Cacho Yza i
calling on Ralphi e ,
NOTICE OF ACTION
make it stick by having Dundee the Cavaliers with 17 points.
720. 150 3 Ica Miguel 171 110, Q 1910, 1260 1 20. 2 Otto Ma ker 111
TO ALL PAW TIES HAVING OR
"if our fullback doesn't (flake present to respond to the
6 1) 12 Q. P (6 1) $SO 50
500. 1 20 3 Sure Score UI 750. Q
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT,
"We being out the best in evyardage, we may substitute our charges.
II 5) 3610. P 511 115.50 1' (547)
SECOND - I Ursa Beitia
TITLE OR IN (EREST IN THE
erybody," said Seattle Coach
712 10. 1370
19 00 .5 50.5 20 . 2 Oguza Miguel II)
buffalo, R.alphie," Mallory said
PROPERTY HEREIN
On Nov. 25. Dundee was not Bill R usse
FIFTH - I D Venture (2 ) 7 00.
650. 1 50. 3 Echano Coldo 1 3 1 460.
ll
DESCRIBED
Th ursday.
i
given
a chance' to answer
0 1 II 5020 P II 1)11670. DD (6 4) 110, 3 20 . 2 Wyclitf Dolly (H 4 10,
100, 3 Gin hat II) 1 00 . Q 1121
159 10
''Raiphie's pregnant right charges before' the Comniission
_-.SAME SUMPTER WILLIAMS,
THIRD - I Negui CoIdo (2) 1120. 19 80. P (2115310. 1(2) II 339 SO.
formerly known as SADIE M
now," added Mallory of the
fined hun $500 and forbid him to
700. 1 20. 7 Domingo Miguel CII 11
LORI
SUMPTER. a married woman,
stage further fights, lie was
SIXTH - I Joe MiSchlet (61 620.,school's female bison mascot,
660. 300 3 Echano AIbecd, ill
whose fe'sdence is Unknown
300. 260. 2 Ji'alher Scott 151 260.
100. O(l))
o P (21) $.4
but I don't think that wo uld accuse'il. ot 'consistent m
My OCt13 II) 3 Q, Q
FOURTH - I Aldana Eior'a 131 240
a)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
slow her down that much."
matches and violations of mos t
~,
960, S20. 3 10 , 2 Jose Aguirre (2) 750. P ( 6 5) IS 90. T (651 ) 2100,
action t lorecloje a mor tgage on
SUNStNES _______,)
of the rules and regulations of
910,360.3
Pat*ilarr,S)
3,Q
Colorado
also
has
tailback
the following property in Semino le
_______
SEVENTH - I Rumored III 10.
123) 4300. P ()21 11110. DD (2 31
County. Florlaa
Tony Reed, who gained 1,210 our code,"
460,
300.
CS)
2 Faded Lace III 500.
Dundee's suspension follow ed
Lot V. GRANADA SOUTH. ac
yards this season and drew
FIFTH - I Alava Juan (7) 900. 250. 3 M's Curb.
260, Q 11 II
cording to the Plat ther eo f as
comp
laints about a Nov.
60r.
600. 300. 2 MnoIo Ramon III 5 CO. 1170. P 151176 30. T (54 5) 4,51
praise from M al lory as "an Arrecorded in P14' (lock IS, Page IX,
match
in
heavyweight
320.
3
Fermin
Sanchez
(3)
310.
Q
31
3.1
Public Records of Seminole County,
chic Griffin-type football play- Tom Praterwhich
won over
Mongol
EIGHTH - I Stay Cool III 650.
(2 4) 26 10. P (2 4) 12) 90
Florida
i'r
- I Larri JaWs 12) 5.10, 340. 3 CO. 2 jolal Scott (6)
SIXTH
so.
Together with the following
Ortiz b a third-round technical
250. 2 Jose Elorza 181 1 10. 640. 3 Jims Cap (3) 660. Q 1651
equipment
Griffin,
who
twice
won
the
knockout,
320 1 Arlo Soto (S) 350. 0 17 5)
45 40 P (5.6) 91 60, 1 154131
.1 Whirlpool Range. Model RWE
Ileisman Trophy in his career
21 00. 3116
3080. P 12$i 11640
"People started walking out
300A
NINTH -1 RI Toughy (7) 2*10.
SEVENTH - I Domingo Arnâ
at Ohio State, sat at the speak- after the first round," PltamI F asco Hood. M,xJei 766
I)) II 10. S 20. 3 60. 2 Larri Miguel 7200. 1460. 7 Ms Sim Sam (S)
2 El,'ctri Heal Heaters, Model 21
er's table Thursday asMallory kin said after the suspension.
II W. 650. 3 Curley Sell III 320. 0
171 610, 140, 3 Ica Quiola (II 400.
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a'.ulior s note: Hersey hlulfman, known to friends and
fellow sportsmen as Ilerky, has hunted and fished in Florida
for 30 years primarily In the Central Florida area, He has
hunted and Fished most of th e sou th ern and sou th west states
as well as Utah, Wyoming and Idaho. Herky has also had the
opportunity to hunt and fish in the Bahamas, Alaska,
Guatemala, Belize and Honduras.

Local hunting reports are diminishing as bucks and gobblers
have gone to school during the latter Dart of the cencnn Cn
Mcintosh of Sanford was given a new turkey call for Christmas by
hi.s (laughter, Martha, and bagged a 13-pound gobbler the same
day. Eddie Colbert brought In a nice eight-poin t buck, Chet Knox
1' h un t in g out of the same camp ba gged an eight- point buck and a
wild hog. Gordo n Butcher h unt in g the Summerljn pa
stur e had an
excellent season bagging several nice bucks and turkeys. Nathan
VanMeter of Casselberry came in with a wild hog hunting In the
public area east of Osteen.
With hunting season fast approaching its concl usion it's time
to oil the reels, clean out the boat, shape up the tackle box and get
ready for what could be an excellent fishing season. Rainfall has
kept rivers and lakes in top shape and with additional rain spaced
at the
right intervals the water should maintain a good level,
Speckled
pe rch have been st rong on any given day and s po tty
on others. Best results have been to move around with a Jig or
Beetle Spin or drift with minnows until you can locate a few, fish
the area, then move again as the action slows. Specks should pick
up this next moon and be in f ull swing as the spawn continues to its
peak. If the weather takes a turn for the better, the sow bass will
be roaming looking for a plare to start their spawn. Look for sand
bars in coves and little out-of-the-way spots, then work them with
a worm or your favorite surface lure. If the water level holds, we
should have an exceptionally good season on big bass.
Remember unless you want a trophy to hang on the wall it's to
everyone's benefit to turn loose the female bass if she Is not injured. If the fish has been hooked deeply or has injured her gills,
40 you may as well keep her for the frying pan. Don't handle fish
intended to be released, This will disturb the membrane that acts

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Mrs. Earle Brown presided for
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a visit to the DaytonaIkach
Community College Hotticultural Gardens were announced for January.

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STENSTROM REALTY
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Six circles of thi Deltona party. Helen Wilkinson made Margaret Respess - were paid concentration.
5,Just for today, I will
Garden Club attendee a arrangements for the luncheon, a special tribute.
exercise my soul iii three ways.
Christmas luncheon at the Each circle decorated its table
. Canned food was collected to I will do a good deed for
$I Country Club in Deltona while in keeping with the s-~ason.
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universal peace.

pests; hurry and indecision,
8 Just for today I will have a
quiet half hour to relax alone.
l)uringthistime I will reflect on
my behavior and will try to get
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better perspective on my life.
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Just for today I will be
unafraid I will gather the
courage to do what is right and
are trying to live by them
take the responsibility for my
- hurt, but today I will not own actions. I will expect
who may have missed them. show it.
nothing from the world, but I
These rules are not original. 1
6. Just for today I will be will realize that as I give to the
paraphrased them from the agreeable. I will look as well as world, the world will give to me.
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Overeaters I can, dress becomingly, talk
It makes sense. doesn't it?
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of loving, caring, compulsive speak ill of no one. Just for Anonymous program. It's free.
overeaters who have regained today I'll not try to Improve For information about this
their self-esteem by losing anybody except myself.
wonderful organization, ,write
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7. Just for today I will have a to Box 34854, Los Angeles, Calif.
better and helping others to do prograrn. I may not follow it 9K14.
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P.S. Have a happy, healthy
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JUST FOR TODAY
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I. Just for today I will try to
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Friday, Dec. 31,1976--i B
Wright S*r. of Sanford.
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For nearly eight years Mrs.
Wright, whose friends call her about Biddy Wright is her
"1 didn't really choose this
Biddy, has obeyed that urge to gentleness. She touches your place to work," she says,
ex"run, don't walk" e'ery day. arminenthusiasm,accentjnga plainingthatshefirstworkedat
Seven days a week she works at remark with a brush of the hand the hospital. However her
the Sanford Nursing and - -I very gentle brush.
dedication kept her out long
Convalescent Center, 1.1c. - a
She smoothes a patient's after (lark. Eventually, at a
labor of love, for she receives blanket with a sure but gentle friend's suggestion, she went to
no money for her services.
touch. She even speaks gently. visit one patient who was at the .
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She goes on foot because
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You use what you got!" She sons," she says quietly. "One been here ever since," she says.
arrives at 6:30 a.m.
fives at home, two live in the
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Despite the still bent hands
Early moruing finds Mrs
Seminole County area and one
the only remaining sign of the
Wright combing hair for lives in Pennsylvania."
arthritis which staff members
patients often braiding it
Explaining that her work at say must undoubtedly cause
neatlysoitwillsta&gt; out their the Convalescent Center is not great pain) Biddy Wright has
way as the day goes on.
allowed to interfere with her only missed two days in eight
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"Today," (Tuesday) she familylifeshesays,"lkeepthe years.
said, "I did 17 heads. pots full. my husbands clothes
When she leaves the ConSometimes I cut the ladies' clean and the house clean. I try valescent Center about 11
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By mid-morning.Mrs. Wright I.ord," she laughs softly.
day's work has just begun
has also spent a good bit of time
Mrs. Wright is quiet about her Bidd goes home and cwks
reading the Rible to individuals relationship with "the Lord" meals for neighbors in need,
and is ready to start the 9 a.m. but staff members at the delivering them herself prayer
meeting which she hold.s nursing home tell the story of again on foot.
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daily for all patients who wish how she actually began her
"l tell people I haven'
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DEAR READERS: Three
to participate
work for the patients at the anywhere
she says ' I years ago I published Just For
home.
" We read four pages of the
haven't done much, but I sure
nd suggested that t
Bible at a time. I've read the
She had crippling arthritis, have had a full life."
be used as "New Year's
entire Bible now. If was home they explain. She made a
Nurses, patients and staff Reso1ut(o." Since that time I
I wouldn't have done that," she promise to the Lord that, if he members all int--,
.)duce the tiny have heard from a surprising
iles. "That meeting is the
would give her the strength, she lady as "our Mrs. Wright." number of readers (ages from
highlight of my day
could go every day to work with They make it clear that she has 12 to 82) telling me that tht
The most noticeable thing people who needed her.
made life .i lot fuller for them. read the rules every day, and

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Public, 3222026 Eves, &amp; Wk.nds

I

DIVORCE PAPERS TYPED fordo
if yourselfr, ISO. Marily n'
tat Service, Ocala, 904
732 0773, Notary. Marriages
Performed

-

Rentals

-

9—Good Things to Eat
______

-

NAVELORANGES,$2SOBU

29—Rooms

3fl13362or

372 6733
18 -Help Wanted

-

Room for rent to mature lady
Kitchen priv . cc residential
section. r e ferences 322 9321

-.
37-Business Property
OFFICE SPACE, French Avenue,
17 97, 1 rooms carpeted, bath,
kitchen facilities blat 660 s. tI
Ideal for law Offices, medical.
dental or other professional'
lice's KISH REAL ESTATE INC ,
321 0311
_________________
Real Estate

323.3301

31-Apartments Furnished
41-Houses

30-Apartments Unfurnished
"Big Ag•flCYLU,I. e"

"Your Future — Our Concefn-,
201 Commercial, Sanford, 323 Sly6
_____

OVIEbCIFTU- Duplexes Furn or
Unfu'ra . Wooded. Home size to!-,.
RIDGLW000 VILLAGE 365
3721

DeLand.na7li_
______

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color iv, air Cord .Maid Serv,
QUALITY INN NORTH
I.i.'.SR Ill. Len
Oct
562 4Q
Camper Trailer tor rent 24', ful
balls, twin beds, Heat, air. 322
5752

Lake Mary- 3 BR. 1',, bath new
homes. Under 325.000 with lest
than $750 down. Governmer,I
funding. By builder, 031 16.19
Equal Housing Opportunity,

PAYTON REALTY
Rep Real Estate Brokar
RENTALS -Apts. &amp; Homes
SALES-Farmer City
2610 Hiawatha at I? 92
3n 1101 DAY or Night

MLS REALTORS
321-0041

2017 5 FR EtICH
' ______________
HAPPY

REPOSSESSED
IN DASH S TRACK
AM FM trenI track i,ill, k.,A:,.,a
wood grain front So ld new ''

W.

GAR N ETT WHITE 1249. Balance due $79 or paymrntt
of $7.90 per month May be seen at
Meg Rem Estate Broker
CB City, 1155 S Orlando Ave.,
JOHN KRI DER. ASSOC
Winter Park (in the Harper
107W Commercial
.
NEW
'
Plumbing Building 17 97)
322 7031, Sanford
- Phone
._—
YEAR
''
DAMAGED
Cottage, S rooms, 1 bath, 751
IN FREIGHT
St,Lake Mary $11,500 Phone,
Forrest Greene Inc.
STEREO
1110
component,
—"
with
liii) Au _________
professional turntable, diamond
61 "i TO
House for sale, by owner, 2 OR,
needle, m.FM receiver, a track
frame house, corner lot. $11,500
tape Player. 2 wood grain air
3730160.
_________________
Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.
suspension speakers Regular
________
price $300 Will sell for 51)0 or
7571 Park Dr
322 2118 Large 2 OR CB home.
Paymen ts .a rrunIri.
'realTor
31? 9?ti

3?? 1t3l

After Hours;
127 0A4

Hal Colbert Realty
INC.
MLS

-

REALTOR

Screened porch, large lot With
trees. Near hospital, lake and
Stores, $16,500. Low down,
5300

clectronic
Showplace. illS S. Orlando Ave.,
Winter Park (in the Harper
Plumning Bldj Il 921.

S BR home for sale, small amount
down and take over payments,
Will consider renting, 3220212.

55-Boats &amp; ACcessories

64-Equipment

-

for Rent

Steam (linan Ycur Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinserivac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE 3225151

77—. Autos Wanted

Rollaway bed's, folding tables and
chairs, punch bowls, cups. chafing
dish, carpet cleaning machine 'sd
vacuums, American Rent All, 322

BUY JUNK CARS-fr om $10 to $30.
Call 377 1621

CHECK
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OUR

'BUSINESS

DIRECTORY for the Service Man
65—Pets- Supplies
you
..
Campbell's Poodle P.Sct -Complete
professional grooming 2167 Park
- 78—.!WtorCyCleS
-______
Ave. 327 II?) Closed WedneSdays
_______
'71 Yamaha 500. low mileage, cx
-cellent condition. 11.000. Phone
66—Horses
6616.443.
Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGEPJCY
323 3066 or 323 71)0
-

50 PCT. OFF SALE
STILL GOING ON
HORSE. &amp; RIflER
STI')PF
.-.
,-

- ..

-

.

1971 Harley Davidson Super Glide
FXE 1200. 9,400 miles. $2100.

-..

2830 S. Sanford Ave

Phone In 6763

67 —Livest ock-Poultry
S Feeder Pigs, 75 05 Lbs.
S
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322 7881

Canoes &amp; Gheenoe's, I hp '76
Johnson weedless motors, new
and used Free demonstration,
Katie's Wekiva Landing. 372.4470
'

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79-Trucks-Trailers.
.....
'

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1971 DODGE i TON PICKUP
0Ff Bed $1.100
Pt',one3l3 3600

Legal Notice
68—Wanted to Buy
By Owner- 4 OR. 2 bath. large
ON LAKE MONROE- Mayfair , NOW IS THE TIME — Mortgage
OFFICE MANAGER- Kiv,*i,j
—
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
family room, sewing laundry
a
money is.plentiful. and the lowest
typing &amp; office procre M
24 ABIT WITHKNIT
Over I acre, Custom 3 BR. 2 bath
Spacious 1, 7 &amp; 3 OR apt.. Tennis,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
I OR. turn apt . lights, water turn
1971 Chevrolet I alon pickup
NAMELAW
room Equity &amp; assume mortgage
COSt to both buyer &amp; seller
ISALCOHOLA PROBLEM
home with courtyard Privacy.
lure, precise, intelligent R et ired
Cash 322.4132
Swimming, playground,
—
Oft. bed. $975
1130
EIGHTEENTH
373
Mature adults No pets, 595 327
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that FLORIDA
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE
years FHA, and VA interest rate
Near hospital 322 5173
INYCURFAMILY?
Serviceman acceptable
recreation room, laundry room
2796 after lwk days.
Phone 3735300
the undersigned, desiring to engage COUNTY, FLORIDA
2.
12 1977 PASADENA
For used furniture, appliances,
ROBSON MARINE
is
S
PCI
Al.
ANON
and
NO
discount
points.
Physically
'
Sound,
and clubhouse 7500 Ricigewpoij
business
UnIted
tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 items.
Hwy I?
Semino
,
Air, carpeted. Quiet I and 2
T0URNAME
Of ROSES
Call us now for your new home.
Ave , Sanford Ph 323 6170
42"—MObik? Homes FOR FAMILIES OR FRIENDS OF
Solvents. 323 140).
19
le CIVIL ACTION NO l6.ZJSO.CA.1,.A
Ford F 100 pickup, air cond..
171 5961
County, Florida, under the fictitious
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
bedrooms
$iis
'to
$I3S
mcnth.
PARADE Roy Rogers and
PROBLEM DRINKERS
'
352 engine, 3237510
flame
In
Re:
the
Marriage
of
ef
P()
STREET DARRYL
Aduit.
Phaae
122
1110
________
Modern
2
OR
apt,
W
W
carpet,
Choice
acreage
available
.a.
,t.,
tin.. '"'
a.,, nor
--.
Forfurt her Inlormalion call 473 s1 Elderly lady as lIve In compani
available Brigadier
Dale Evans are Grand'
LYNN
Dick
PROPERTIES, LTD., a Texas FELlER.
LINGEN
furniture
'"'"'.
21'x5?',3
ed
office
Wanted
to
buy
us
BR,
2
bath,
SAN
MO
PARK
I
central
H
A.
kitchen
appl
con
I 2, 3 1i'J,uuui
of
write
Marshs,ttMchae4Larxjon
for
same
Light
Cooking
•rs
d
limited partnership, intends t
c en tral H &amp; A, fully carpeted, new
quantity.
NOLL'S.
Any
59-Musical Merchandise
venient area 372)462.
'railer ap's Ah,it &amp; family park
Sanford Al AnonFamily Group P.O.
cleaning.
23 Small
register the said name with the and
.
Husband
arid Kolly Lange as t'iost cornsalary
refrigerator, utility shed, drape's.
CASSELBERRY. Hwy. 1792,030
.Weekly 3S15 Hwy 17 97, Sanford
&lt;Z4
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V
nl
Box ss
I
References
required
322
Clerk Of the Circuit Court
3iS
$7,500, 3233621.
mentators.
11111111111111111111111111111111111111
1206
Eves 372 1507; 327 4179
323 1930.
Gel plenty of prospects Advertise
80-Autos for
Sanford,Fla,
.
3277
Lead
Electronic
Gibson
6
string
1
after
6
pm.
Seminole County, Florida.
JOYCE A. LINGENFELTER
___________________________
____________________
_________________ ____________
207 E 251h St
4
'6 TOURNAMENT OF
your product or service in the
Guitar, with Jordan amplifier,
Post Street
Lovely 3 room apt Very well turn.
Cash for Antiques. Consignments
wig. ,
3 BR. 71' x 6.4' Barrington, VA lOins
FACEDWiTHA DRINKING
Classified
Ads
Excellent condition, $ 250 323 5550
ROSES PARADE AND PAGExceptional
NOTICE ACTION
Properties, LTD.
wanted. Hi Way 46 Auction 711 Buick Riviera, good condition.
and carFeted Reasonable rent.
available
PROBLEM
TO. Darryl L ynn L ingentelter
EANT Bob Barker is host br
718 W, First St
By Stanley R Fimberg,
Galleries. 322 6912.
EGORY MOBILE HOMES
Opportunity
new safety sticker. $1,995. Phone
BEL AIR-- 1226 Randolph- Lovely
TAFFER REALTY
Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
'
General Partner
South Seventh Street
this, the 88th
,
3803 Orlando Dr 3735200
60-Off ice Supplies
122391S
Tourfurnish ed 3 BR, I bath home, nest
Rep Real Estate Broker
Can Help
Part Full time Good character,
Publish,
Dec.
Aitoona,
3).
Pennsylvania
BAMBOO COVE APTS.
WE BUY FURNITURE
1916
as a pin Many extras include 11001F 25th St
narnent of Roses Parade,
37? 6653
________________________________
neat appearance $1.000 up for IZ
Phone 123 37
Jan 7, 11. 21, 1977 .
You are hereby notified that a
Two
Chrysler Imperial 4 Dr. Sedans,
Furnished
I
and
2
bedroom
apart
Maitland Auction
washer, dryer, freezer, ut ility
LI PnHALE'S
5teeiMster I drawer legal size
'Write P.O. Box 12)3
sales interviews Flexible hours
',
Petition for Relief has been filed
DEG 117
1964 and 1967. Bargains. 323 0101,
merits, 300 E Airport Blvd.,
'339 61161011 free frrimn Sanford
..
shed
and
more.
Lovely
garden.
internationally known educst,oriai
,
Sanford, Florida 3777'
tiling Cabinet, green, $75
7 BOOK BEAT
Sanford, 323 1340
against you and you
'
required to
Pric ed right 122.500.
W
.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE serve a copy
ProtectAll Safe. 21" x 19'' a ]I1"
,__
publisher.
Opportunity
in
9 SUPER FRIENDS
of your written
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '2and
Osfeen
- 106 acres, 500 ft. on new
ou tside measurements. $123. R. C,
Rep Real Elate Broker
outside
management for those xyo
Nicety furnished 3 room apartment,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. defenses, if any, thereto upon
10-Swap &amp; Trade
'13 Models Call 3235570 or 031.
24
G U pp I E S TO
S-lost &amp; Found
MAYFAIR100
Elliott
Ave.roa d. Ideal for home, hor ses or
803W.
1st
St
,Sanf
Allen
adding
machine
quality,
Equal
Opportunity
d
(manual).
lights
&amp;
water
furnished
Retired
or
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Petitioner's attorneys,
1405 Dealer,
tjLAKESIDE APARTMENTS
GROUPERS
names
'
'
Unique S BR, 3 bath, spacious
vegetables.
Terms
1)5,100.
_
373
6061
or
323
OS)?
COUNTY. FLORIDA
545;
Paymast
er
-'-'
Employer
.
Write
for
couple
Preferred
Ill
Myrtle
Ave..
interv.ee
eves,
Ch
ec
k
writing
and addrenes appear below, on or LostWANTED , SELLERS--ELLERS
older home on 3 attractively
Highway 17.92, Sanford
—
Broker, 53) 0171.
321 3229
machine $25 3220721
Chester D. Hirschy, 11$3 W
- Male Pomeranian, reddish
PROBATE DIVISION
before January 101h, 1977, and file
Across En,,', Ranch HOu
BUYERS-DEALERS
BUYERS'-DEALERS'
landscaped lots. Extras include IMMACULATE 3 BR, I',', bath,
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Fairbanks
Ave
CASE
NO.
PR
76-3U.Cp
•
Orlando,
Fl.,
Afternoon
vicinity W 3rd St • last
the original thereof with the Clerk o
Empty your carport or 'garage.
Four r es idential lots, sewer, water,
f or mal dining room. c en tral A&amp;H
Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway,
central H&amp;A, 'A I cond ition, Will
, In Re: Estate of
fl3867O' 83i9777
week. Answers to "Bobby".
31A—
D
uplexes
this Court either before service on.
pa ved streets. Pric ed for Im
Make 11$ and have fun swapping
family room, fireplace, and a t .
Daytona Beach will hold a public
sell FHA or VA $22,750
ROSS uSHER.
wearing collar with bell Reward
120°
med iate sale.
Petitioner's attorneys or Im.
tool Bring your article's to Move
AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday,
Management opportunity availab 'I
tactsed efficiency apt. Pric ed right
We also hand le FHA 0. VA
i',00.ci
or
steel
desk',
32
26
31
1
,
e'eulive
del',
Deceased,
m
ed
iately
thereafter; otherwise, a
61 WRESTLING
' night at 7.30. It's the only one in
Land Drive In Theatre Swap Shop
For personal interview, call 375
at 169.500.
R epos sessions.
liP unfurnished, children, pets Ok
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
CRANK CON'ST REALTY
- Flea Market, south 17 92. every
Florida. You set the reserved
1542.
9 JUNIOR ALMOST ANY.
will be entered against you Found- Cock.apoo grayish color,
CRANK CON'ST REALTY
%l30mo 32)tSISor 1 9
filin
c,sairs,
slraigN
chairs,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING fdefault
REALTORS-830
g
6061
0173,t0299
or the relief demanded In the
Sunday. 9 am. to S p m. NO
price No charge other than $3
CITY— 209 Arcadia Road— Con
REALTORS-5)0 6061
THING GOES
near
Sanford
couhouse
Wearing
cabinets,
as
is.
Ca
sh
Interested
in
CLAIMS CR DEMANDS AGAINST Petition,
and carry.
Children' Like
Ev7s 323.30 49
CHARGE. Reserve free spaces
registration fee unless vehicle i
venient but secluded, 3 BR, 1 bath
Eves 123 3019
Sanford area. off Lake Mary Blvd . 2
'
tag registered to Boyd Irving.
THE ABOVE ESTATE:
24. TO BE ANNOUNCED
ftOLL'S
People? Become a Discovery
Phone 322 1216. 7 pm to 9 pm.
sold Call 904255 0311 for further
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal
home, 7 blocks from 17.97. Extras
BR,
unturn
3135
I
child,
Unable
to
locate.
Call
Within
three
ask
Cassalb
323
3897.
er
$30
ry, 17,92,
months from he time of thiS Court on the 0th day
visor and loin our manager
12%
1230
any night
I ,...aai,..,, A.,'...
4 6 A Inrnm Prnnartt
' details
dclxiii
of
included equipped kitchen.
A44i10b1.. Jan 2 t31 9nci
r
I
LCQYlll
PSltdI
f
Lee.
or
3224323
eveninos,
of the first publication of this no tice December, A 0. 1976.
training program by offering
-.
-- .
9: SUGAR BOWL Live,
fireplace &amp; more Just 523.900.
___________
yoj are required to file with the (Seal)
educational Services to concerned
Spaciou',.. Pool home, lovely 4 BR, 2
Studio, I, 2,i
. ftsburgh vs Georgia. at New . Clerk of the Circuit Court of
6-Child Care
parents in Seminole County
32—Houses Unfurnished
bath, family rm , fireplace LONOWOOD DUPLEX- Modern.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
_____
LAKE MARY- 11 85.000 custom
Orleans.
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Bedroom
Apts.
clean 2 OR, carpeted, central ar,
Ground
floor
Opportunity i
Clerk of the Circuit Court
$32,500 PILOIAN REALTY
Will I BR, 5 bath split level
large wooded lot. Reduced to
Division, the address of which is
tOO
Unlimited earning Potential
Quiet, One Story
By. Jean E. Wilke
REALTOR, 031 1917 Alter His,
secluded lakefront pool dream
OPEN
NEW
YEARS
EVE
Iii
2
3
Bedroom,
unfurri
I
bath,
carpeted
$29,900 Terms. CLIFF JORDAN.
Putt OfficeDrawer "C", Sanford,
61 MOVE
' Phone 377 0034
Deputy Clerk
031048.1. 5690991 or 131 3739
home Over 1.800 sq ft. living
Kitchen Equipped
I am -LONGW000 DAY CARE
4 ramc. wilt $165 310 bait 10th St
REALTOR. 030 Hwy 134,
Florida 3fl7o,awrjttan statement of ROBERT M MORRIS, of
24 WASHINGTON WEEK IN
area. 2 family rc..ms. aurmal LR &amp;
CENTER, 402 S. Wilma St.,
Call 323 1901 or 372 1587
Adult. Family
Longwood, 83102fl.
any
claim
or
demand
you
may
have
HUTCHISON
&amp;
MORRIS
FACTORY
WORKERMature
REVIEW
Longwood, Drop your child here,
Dr. MBR sitting &amp; dress ing suite,
I
HAPPY NEWYEAR
against the estate of Roes Tither, 730 North Park Avenue
accurate, intelligent R.tlr,)
•
One Bedroom
210 WOODMERE BLVD
' while you make "oopey"
double balconies, 3 car garage,
'
. deceased.
1 30
serviceman
preferred
'
Telephone 30S 332 A30)
United
St per hour,
plus ev ery imaginable amenity . A
3 Bedroom 1150 mo
47—Real Estate Wanted
From
24 WALL STREET WEEK
Each claim must be in writing and Sanford, Florida 3277 1
Solvents, 323 1*02_____________________
.--- Information in Window
Casselberry
-.
home for the discriminating
'
mutt indicate the basis for the Publish' Dec tO, 17, 31, 3) 1,76
200
Cxecutive
QUICK CASH FOR EQUITY
In pretty location Neat and clean 3
Claim, the name and address of the DEG 36
_
______________
2 OR, unturniSIseC. $125 month, fir st
2 MOVIE They Came to
creditor or his agent or attorney,
BR furnished mobile home plus 2
.
C.,ll nIntor,j'5 Salt's Leader
and last month in advance
.Corciur a ' Gary Cooper.
.
and the amount Claimed If the
room concrete block addition
— Legal Notice
Legal Notice
Ri',eruew Ave
Hayworth, lBS9. "officer in
claim is not Yet due, thedate when it
Screened porch, extra utility
I
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'
— —
PEAL TOP
312 lint
1916 t,iiii
is accused os
will become due Shill be stated, it
building, Central heat and air,
IN Tilt: CIRCUIT COUNT OF
CITYOF
JOHNNY WALKER
ANYTIME
Beautiful corner lot Ideal for
cowardice. is sent to find five
the claim Is contingent or
F LO R I D A EIGHTEENTH
CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA
men
retirees winter horn or young
uflliquidatecJ, the nature of the
ii n'j Peal Estate Broker
of the Medal
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
Multiple Listing Service
uncertainty shall be stated. If the
family 52.900 dawn, $135 month
.
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CONSIDER
corral
Contractor
Horsy
ADOPTION OF
CITY OF
Claim is secured, the security shall
CIVIL' ACTION NO. 76-2331.Ca.et. PROPOSED ORDINANCE
IIAITOPS
3226157
113 2565 PARK
'
6 THE COTTON
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA
oIes% ,Ofl.)IIi Man,aqrd
EE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
49
MO. P.G..
beliver
describd.
The
claimant
shall ' AMENDED NOTICE OF PUBLIC In Re: the
BOWL: Maryland vs Houston.
sufficient
de
Copies
of the claim
RATING
Marriage
MOVE IN. RENT. THEN BUYor
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
5,
___
.
TO
from
to the clerk to enable the Clerk to , HEARING
tas, To
CONSIDER JOHN C THORNE, Husband
Choke Ravenna Park location
thà City of Casselberr'y, Florida,
.
ADOPTION
OF
PROPOSED
OR.
and
mall
one
to
each
personal
12 MOVIE Tarzan. The
K lIchen
Bathroom Cabinets.
that the City C ouncil will hold a
C
I
Comfortable 3 tSR. 2 bath. family
DINANCE
representative
1.4,1
counter lops. Sinks Installation
Fiji
ELIZABETH (BETTY) ANN'
public hearing to consider enact
room, kitchen equipped, breakfast
,
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
available Bud CabelI 322 8052
'
THORNE, Wife
bar, Sliding glass doors to lovely
mans Of Ordinance 326. entitled
24 HOMETOWN SATURDAY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
NOT SO FILED WILL BE
anytime
—
oak shaded. fenced yard. ins,de
' NOTICE OF ACTION
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
NIGHT
F
OREVER
the
City
of
Casselberry,
Florida,
BARRED
.
TO' Elizabet h (Betty) Ann
utility room. Rental 1190 month
— - ________________________
OF CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA.
that
the
City
Council
will
Dated thiS 11th day of December,
ho ld a
230
SEWING MACHINE
Thorne
Price $26,900
ANNEXING TO AND INCLUDING
'
1976.
public hearing to consider enact.
i
SINGER FUTIJRA
mu
7 CONSULTATION
' 971 Cooper Avenue
WITHIN
THE
CORPORATE
AREA
m
t
en of Ordinance 322. entitled,
DateoftheIlrstpi., t .on f
We have 1976 Singer Futura sold
Prattville, Alabarysa
300
AND LIMITS OF THE CITY OF
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
new for .soso Was Christmas
Notice to Creditors December 24th,
You are hereby notified that a c' LBERRY, FLORIDA UPON
toatajo
MOVIES
STOCK
1976
layaway. There is only a $206 .
OF CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA. proceeding tar dissolution of ADOPTION OF SAID OR
330
ANNEXING TO AND INCLUDING marriage t
balance due Purchaser left area
REALTOR,
MLS
been
fil
ed against you Dl NANCE, A PORTION AND
COROLLA 2 DOOR
Ross Schamp
WITHIN THE CORPORATE
7 JEANNE WOLF WITH
and we are unable 10 locate I
pv
and You are required tQry,
copy
se
323.5774 Day or Night
AREA OF LAND SITUATE AND
As Personal Representa
You
can
have
I
machine
for
$28.6
9 WRESTLING ,
LIMITS OF THE CITY OF of your written defens, if any, BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
live of trie Estate
SALES PRICE
balance rash or take up payments
2906.99
NET BALANCE
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA. AN thereto upon Petitioner's attorneys
. . 345
3 &amp; 4 Bedroom
.
-. . — --- ---1593.21'
FLORIDA. AND LYING NORTH
Ross TisP,eç.
CLERICAL NOTARY
,
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO o $2 a month Will take trade a s
23.00
DOCUMENTARY STAMPS
AREA OF LAND SITUATE AND whosenamesandaddresses appear OF RED BUG LAKE ROAD AND
7 Bath
12 CHANGING TIMES
'
3.60 I
deceas ed
BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, below.
part
payment
Call
Orlando
621
TOTAL UNIT PRICE
2931.99
UNPAID BALANCE
QUALITY HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES
before January io. 7i WEST
OF
TUSKAWILLA
Models
,'
BROKERS
1096.07
'i,.
400
FLORIDA.
JAMES LIEN. Esquire
AND MORE PAR
4239
day
or
night,
free
home
tria
l
.
and file the original thereof with the GABRIELLA
SALES TAX
117.28
FINANCE CHARGES
ROAD
AND
D ays-- 3 2-2 6t?3
455 13
7
Suite 5)2, Metcalf Bldg
TICULARLy DESCRIBED AS Cler k Of
MASTERPIECE 'THEAno obligation
I
Central Healing and Air Conditioning
this Court either before LOCATED IN PARTS OF SEC
FLA. LICENSE
19.00
TOTAL AMT. PAYMENTS
Nights-372 7352
215200
100
South
Orange
Avenue
TEA Five Red Herrings '(A) Orlando, Florida 3210
FOLLOWS:All that part Of Lot Five service on Petitioner's attorneys or
Carpeting
lIONS 13. I. IS. 2). 32 and 23.
(5) First Addition
DEFERRED PAY'T PRICE
,
income Tax Prepared atmy office. 9
3.527.00
1
to Casselberry, Immediately thereatter, Otherwise,
24. EvENING AT SYM.
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE )2
Florida, as recorded
TOTAL SALES PRICE
3041.27
am to 6pm . or at y ou r home,
ANN. PCT. RATE
in Pl
Lake Monroe — Beautiful building
Publish Dec ii. 31, 1976
10.97 pct.
hUtS:
___________
huh,
PHONY (R)
at Book a default will be entered against you EAST, AND COMMONLY KNOAN
pm
to
10
DOWN
PAYMENT
, DEG 10)
1175.00
Seven (7). Page Thirty (30), of the for the relief demand
iri.lr. i,i..eslhT
and canal lots with big oak trees
p m Wesley Kulp. 407
ed In the AS THE DEER RUN DEVELOP
12 WINNER'S CIRCLE
-,
.W First St. Sanford. 372 7333
Public Records of Seminole County, Petition
1893.27
JENNY
CLARK
Realty,
NET BALANCE
MENT, IN ACCORDANCE WITH
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Florida. lying sou th of State 'Road
__
__
REALTOR, 172 IS90
—
WITNESS my hand and the sea l of
THE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION
AFTER CHRISTMAS BARGAINS
~
N
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, Number South Four Hundred
.2
12 ROSE B&amp; PREthis Cou rt on the 0th day of
FLORIDA
PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER
Twenty Seven (127) and west of the December. A 0 I
GAME SHOW .
1 76
BALL REALTY
171044. LAWS OF FLORIDA, IV6
values
CIVIL ACTION NO. 16.734S.CA.0.5 right of way Of the main line of the (Seal)
*
.
I I
9 SUPER BOWL SPECIAL
FtP.S1 FEDERAL
'
(5011W)
DECLARING AVAILAIIILiT't Or '
S
'ih
AND Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, in
Reg Real Estate Broker
.,
LOAN
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
MU N IC I PAL SE R V ICE S
2610 Hiawatha at 1192
445
ASSOCIATION
o
Section Seven (7). Township
SALES 'RENTALS
CONSTRUCTION Inc
.
'
Clerk of the Circuit Court
REDEFINING THE CORPORATE
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a United
Twenty One (21) South, Range
2' 12 ROSE BOWL. GAME
ool table complete *.In ac
By' Jean E Wilke
.
.
'
I
'li W lSlh
S,lnfor d. F Ia jj '
Slates corporation,
' LIMITS OF CASSELBERRY
.
322 S641 0r)212757,',I:erHrS
Thirty (30) East, containing ap
University of Michigan vs t,kv7S S es
' c:sri
s A lso l
Deputy Clerk
FLORIDA.
TO
INCLUDE
SAID
Plaintiff,
proximately i ii; acres ' Further ROBERT M. MORRIS, o f
12S
123
7214
versify of Southern California.
For Appolnlmerit Call 305 322 3)03
PARCELS OF LAND IN THE
described as the east side Of State HUYCHI5ON &amp; MORRIS
at Pasade
',
JAMES THOMAS HARRIS an
MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF SAID
-,
1
br
Infant clothes, ' .
a •
.
S • S
Road Four Hundred Tnty Seven 320 North Park Avenue
.
,
'
500,
.
CITY; AUTHORIZING THE
LAURA M. HARRIS. his wife, a
extra good condition,
..
. .
1177) between the Atlantic Coast Telephone 305 332 $)
1 BR. custom home on 1 secluded
BENEFICIAL FINANCE COM
AMENDMENT OF THE CITY MAP
4 IRONSIDE
11
322 V208
Line Railroad (excluding all the Sanford, Florida 37771
fof5. Hardwood floors, eat in
TO INCLUDE THE ANNEXATION
PANY OF CASSELBERRY a Atlantic Coast Line Railroad right. Publish
6 BLACK EXPERIENCE
.
Dc IC, )7, 24, 31, 1976
Florida Corporation,
kitchen. over sized rooms Plenty Guaranteed reconditioned auto
HEREIN, PROVIDING FOR THE
Of way located between the existing DEG If
1 A SKATING SPECOf room for garden $18,900
Defendants
RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF
corporate city limits and the area
batteries
$12 9$
exchange
TACULAFI
. NOTICE OF SALE.
CITIZENSHIP IN THE CITY
REEL'S BODY SHOP
1109
annexed herein). bECLARING
_____
9 MOVIE.
The Magc
SEVERABILITY.
3
OR.
family
room,
good
condit
i
on
. NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN tpat' AVAILABILITY OF M U NICI P
AND E
Sanford Ave
AL
FECTIV
DATE
Large
lot,
South
Sanford
area
Sword." Basil Ralbbone,
pursuant to Final Judgment of SERVICES; DEFINING CON.
I
-'
_______________________
.
$17,500
.
Firewood
This notice is given pursuant
foreclosure renderedonthe2,thday DITIONS OF ANNEXATION,
Estelle Wo 1962. Cos'
immediate Delivery
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND the provisions of Chapter IU
Of December, 1976, in that certain 'P R 0 I 0 I N 0
tL1&amp;asnaarTvJdajthJen
2 ON I N 0 FOR 'SEMINOLE
3 OR. excellent condition, central
Florida. Stat utes, and the Charter
319 5715cr 349 5129
cause pending in the Circuit Court ifl CLASSIFICATION; REDEFINING
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
.
530
'
heat 6. air, carpet, fenced, much
and for Seminole County, Florida,
and Ordinances of the City ,t
THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF
I
..
___________________________
____________ __
more Immediate occupancy
CASE ff0. 76•1994.CA.0f.F
6 SOUNDING BOARD
Casselberry,
Florida, as *manded
wherein . FIRST' FEDERAL CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA. TO HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS a. and
supplement
51
Ho
Redu(ed
to
sell
at
only
121.950
hold
Goods
SAVINGS
ed
AND
,
24 BLACK PERSPECTIVE
LOAN INCLUDE SAID PARCEL OF LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
Aluminum
.Said Ordinance will b placed c
Call Betty Flamm, REALTOR
PALM
ON THE NEV
ASSOCIATION OF SEMINO.l.E LAND IN THE MUNICIPAL BEACH,
ASSOCIATE
we sell our trade in furniture at low
COUNTY.' a Unilec States cor
first reading on Monday, Januar,
LIMITS
OF , SAID
till;
,.
poration, is Plaintiff, 'and
('S
prices. Good selection,
Plaintiff, 10. 1977, and the City Counc il
Evening
JAMES' AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT OF vs
I i can c3er nOr ",)me *ith
'
consider same for f:n.i passage and
COUNTRY EURN
THOMAS HARRIS and LAURA M. CITY MAP TO INCLUDE THE BURNETT S
aluminum &amp; Wlfit SyStCm .5
LIGHT HAoLiNG&amp;'KAD
a
HARRIS,
PRICE
his
DISTRIBUTORS
and adoption after the Public hear ing
'
wit.,
HUGHEY EQUIPMENT
and ANNEXATION
600
Roofing. Gutters 70 Yrs E.D
ANOGARAGE CLEAN UP
HERIGHTS
REIN; , MEREDITH ANN PRICE, his wife, which will be held in the City Hall Of
.
Mt AL ESTATE
Dirt service. Cle ar ing. Mow ing,
313537 2
SR
16.
I
mi
East
I
4
BENEFICIAL
FINANCE
COM.
PROVIDING
FOR
THE
Eagle
5:0
Ci
55)
5371
n
9541
Phone
119
4 6 NEWS
ilellIor
'
Defenda nts
.
12'? 7Ii
—
Back .:loader 377 512/
PANY OF CASSELBERRY, a
AND
Cas$itbirry. Florida. on Monda)
.
PRIVILEGES
FOR
6* MISSION- IPOSSi,.,
NOTICE OF SUIT
Florida corporation, are Defen. CITIZENSHIP IN THE CITY;
. . January Il, iPfl, or as SOON ' I
1 '/2
NEED A HOME' $100 down
ii GETTIN ON Captioned
TO: BURNETT S. PRICE
Tree Trimming 6. Surgery-Lawn
dants, Civil Action No, 42134S CA
thereafter as possible At the
SEVERABILITY
AND
EF.
payment 1 qualified buyers 3
Cherry
S
for tte deaf
Maintenance Free Estimates
' ,
09 8, I, ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, FECTIVE DATE.
Drive
meet ing interested parties may
'
Singer tQu:pped 10 £'9 tag and make
OR, la bathS, central heat,
I
. Maitland, Florida
Licensed, Phone 322 7547
24
JR. Clerk Of the aforesaid Circuit
appear and be heard with respect to
This notice is given pu rsuant to
bkitfOflhoies Balance of $50 SI or
_____________________________
refurbished As low as $10,000
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
the proposed Ordinance This
Court, will at 11:00 a.m., on the 131
4pM
rt
h the provisions Of Chapter 166,
tO payments of 16 Call Credo
630
'
. rrirr3i 44r41 &amp; A. r Condit Oiling
TOWERS
ERS BEAUTY SALON
that an action to foreclose mo gage hearing may be continued from time
2 BR.
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
.
,
day
of
January,
1977,
offer
for
sale
Florida
Statutes,
arid
the
'Cha
I
EXPERT LAWN SERVICE
Manager 322 91)) or see at
4
rt er
- em
Ire*
tr
6 CBS NEWS
eSIimdtC5, call Carl I
lumnierl, Harriett s Beauty Itoc:
bath. screened porch, fenced
covering the folI*ing real and
'
totime until final action is taken by
Mowing, Eøging, Trimming
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
and sell to the highest bidder and Ordinances of the Cily ,f ' personal property in' Seminole the City Council
Hlrr,5 at SEARS n Santora 332I
519 E lst$I .372 5712
rear
re
yard
$16,900
F
rev
Estimates
for cash at the west-front door of the 'Casselberry, Florida, as amended
Phone 173 1797
The Old Singer Store
1711
County, F tOl'Ida, to wit:
Courthouse in Seminole County, and supplemented,
WYNNEW000- Swimming Pcoi, 3
Copies of the proposed Ordinance
1030
Slate
St
.Sanford
Plaza
_______________________
DICK'S LAWN SERVICE
Florida, in Sanford, Florida, the
Lot ADDITION,
9. SUNL AND
OR, 2 bath, 100' frontage 115.000
O.ebhardl S Home Repairs. Room I
Said Ordinance will be placed on FIRST
acc ESTATES, are available at the City Hall with
following described property, firs
Mowing Trimming. EdgIng
or ding to
With
thi Clerk of the City and Sam. may
Central heat and air conditioning. Fully equipped kitchen. Carpeting
WILSON MAtER FURNITURE
t reading on Monday, January
AdditiOriS, Concrete Work. Pant
attnereofasrecordedinplat Book
be inspected by the publicWITT REALTY
and being in Seminole 10. 1917. and the City Council will
BUT SELL TRADE
____
.ng Carpenter Work, Ceramic ' a Personal Touch 1300634
ub
lic
throughout
living
area.
Decorator
wallpaper
in
kitchen
and
baths.
Quality
12. Pages 97 and 90 p
. County, Florida, to wit;
Records DATED this 22nd day 01
311 315 E
Tile, Alum Enclosure's 32) 6125
Considersamaforfinapaage1
First . St . 322 5622
Flag Real Estate Broker, ill Coal
of 'Seminole County, Florida,
concrete block construction. 1,044 square feet of living area. Privately
DClrflber, AD., .1976
i
SOFA a. CHAIR SHAMPOOED
free Estimates
Lot 6. Block A. RAVENNA PARK 'adoption after the public 'earing has been filed against you and
so
lid
l
i
d
mahogany'
Chest
Of
0
fenced
rear
yard.
Fuliy
sodded
lot.
Convenient
to
shopping
and
schools
SECTION OF LOCH ARBOR, at which will be hald In the City Hall of
(Seal)
I
0779
371 7s
AlSo Carpet Shampooc1j
you
— No
'
ar e requir ed
to Serve. Copy of y
Drawer',, bow front, with French
' Carpentry. Remodeling. Additions.
Linda Thomas.'
Only 1.35 Phone 332 ISU
cording to plaf thereof $ recorded Cat4llberry, Florida, on Monday, written defenses, if any, 10 it onouCr '
maintenance fees.
I
oradiet feel 123 4M
Custom Work Licensed, Bonded ':
:
Acting
-Reduced from $36,000
in Plat 8OG Il, Pages 6) and 47 of January I?, 1977, or as soon VICTOR BUTLER, JR. ESQ, 1113 Publish:
Dec.City
31,Clerk
1976
G•E MAGIC
Free ,Stimit. 3736934
the P.iblic R ecords of Sem i no le thereafter
_______ - 1.
Dec 1. Gerry's Cleaning Service -.
________
as
possible,
At
the
'
East
Robinson
Strait.
Orlando,
COUNTY-' 42 7 Story frame, large
ART BROWN PE ST CONT RO
Florida;
' '
DEG-1 29
meet ing interested patties may
52-Appliances
Residential &amp; Commercial Clean Nooting. S ding. Sheaf metal. Alum
Florida 32101, ad file the Original
lot. Zonru - 2 Good lermS .
,
2562 Pier Drive
Said sale will be made pursuant to appear and be he
-.
,
I
rig RI t.
CUBES '
I/ICC.
Sanford.
El
'
Sffit.
Painting, Air Cord , '
ard With respect 10 , with he Clerk at the above styled .
I
$ 1.000 Owner ho lding
332
and in order to Satisfy the terms
the proposed Ordinance. This
3271%
''
I
Gutters . Texture coating, Screens.
FICTITIOUS NAME
C ourt on or befor e Use 13th day of
Said liflarludumen,.
_________________
BARGAIN
PRICES
3 CUBES
bearing may bIcOntited from time
BATEMAN REALTY
etc Large quality, ',rn,l d.jr
Notice 5 hereby given that I am
January, 19
(Seal)
DAIL:-4:30a.m4.30p.m.
.
Late model, colored refrigerators
77,.
0therwi,
a engaged In bvineu at 242 Abbott
to time until final action ii taken by Judgment may
bi entered
againfl
,
U I E ..ins, 03) 901a
keg Rea,.Estatc'roser
12 FLASHES
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
' ' fbi City Council,
gr
aranlee
rang
es
30
day
and
'
.. Lake Mary 337, Seminole
2634 5 Sanford Ave
you for the relief dema
Clark of the Circuit Court
French.
nded in the County, Flor
Sanford Auction. 1200 5
Clas Of the proposed Ordinarsce Complaint,
37l07$9eve's,3fl14c7
ida under the fictitiou s
By' Jean E Wilke
33373.40
, are available at the City Hall with
.
nam.of DEN KO INDUSTRIES, and
lop" b
I
Dputy Clerk
I
WITNESS my hand and Seal of tlsat I intend to register laid nafT1
WE HAVE A. HOME FOR vow
thein5pe,,t,d
Clerk of the City a some may said Court on the 7th day of with the Clerk of Use CirCujI Court,
KEPI.S'ORE WASHER - Parts.
PHILLIP H LOGAN - of
be
DIRECTIONS:
by the Public.
Alterations. OresiM.aliing. Drapes,
•
December. 1976
BOWLIPI ELECTRIC Electrical
For Personal Ser vice Call
SHINHOLSER, LOGAN AND
Sec • ice
Used
mjchjnC5
DATED this 21st day of Decem.
'
Upholstery 332 jj
Seminole County, Florida in ac
In Sanford' West on 251h St. pff 11,742
Contractors Industrial, Corn
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.'
.
—
MONCRlEI
MOONEY
bar.
AD, 1976.
.
mercial,
tordanc, with the Provisions of the
,Mile To Ridglwood . Ave., Go South
rISidenti4I
Posf Off ice Box 777
Free
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
ealty
Blown
in
( Seat)
Stemper
R
'flSUlalion.. Mayo in ' YOU CAN'T
estimates. 377 2373
Fittitiout Name Statutes, To Wit
By Patricia A Jack
.
Sanford, Florida '37711
sulalion Co W 40
BEAT A WANT AD 2BIo'clts On -Ridge wood To, Terrace Drive
LInda Thomas
92 Or 3401531 .
Section S 09 FlorIda Statutes I9J
323 7080
FOR RESULTS Yly one t oday ,
' Deputy Clerk
53—TV' RadIO- Stereo
'Central Florida's
Plaintiff
Acting City Clerk
S Richard C. Ray
I Seat)
MULTIPLE LISTING. REALTOR
Publish Dec 31, 1976
__
Publish Dec. 31, 1914
Publish: Dec I?, 24-. 31, 1976, Jan.7.
WIECO UNSTUC1IO OWMY
'
Another Fine 'Development By
'
Publish Dec 10, It
1919 'French Ave
OEG t
PEr, i
327 4991
', fl
Blacs 0. White Portable TV. plays
IF
.
.
322 1496; 332.194.1, 323 3966
r, s
good Asking 130 339 7671.

Ridgewood Arms

7832

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

43—Lots-Acreage

"

Used Office Furniture

322-2420

Sanford, Fla,

4
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3' ,,',

YOU ASKED FOR IT - YOU GOT IT

CailBart Real Estate
Merchandise

322-2090

MIUMMY SHOW

12 KIDS WORLD

a
Olelgiltal

t 130
2

I

9 TOM AND JERRY

THE

Legal Notice

11 15

NEWS

PAR KRIDGL, SF, 3 BR. CU home
New paint inside and out, fenced
rear yard, kitchen equipped. Easy
financing. $21,200.

I2'xSS' mobilehome, furnished, near
shopping center. Adults, $173 mo.
4 security. 372 5939

1505 W. 25th St.

2 WOODY WOODPECKER
4'
.6. SYLVESTtR AND

The most
exciting

'2' 12' NBC NEWS UPDATE
900
4 6 ALL IN THE FAMILY
9 STARy AND HUTCH
930
4 6 ALICE

NURSES, all shifts Seriatri, ex
perlence preferrea. Apply in
person. Sanford Nursing 3. Con
valescent Center, 950 Mellonyjlfe
Ave.

2 BR, Furnished, $110 -Katie's Wekiva Landing
372

135

8 00

FLOYD ENTERPRISE THEATRES

4. 6 BOB NEWHART
SHOW
7i PICADILLY CIRCUS:
'BoJJoo5'
857

24 MONTY PYTHON'S
rivrio ctncus

2 BR. 2 bath, furnished or un
furnished, Plenty of room for
children &amp; pets. 372 5659

CAR STEREO
CREDIT ?O 'rodlem'tt In Dash
st.eo for your car. New and used.
Prices start at $4995 or $10 per
month. NO MONEY DOWN we
tkc tra de ins. CB CITY 113 S.
Crlando Ave , Winter Park (Next
ig AfldCr%n' Pt 00 17 921

I

2 TREEHOUSE CLUB
'6' THE F1JNTSTONES
61 OuS1YS TREEHOOSE
9 JABBEPJAW
12 HOT FUDGE

'

ORANGE BOWL
GAME Ohio State vs Colarado, at Miami
800
41
6
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MOORE SHOW
9 WONDER WOMAN
830

12 NEWS

3301 S. Sanford Ave.
Brand new, sparkling with charmi
Furnished StudiQ5, unfurnished I
&amp; 7 bedrm units. Your new
home features
Shag Carpeting
Fabric Covered Walls
Built in Wall Bookcase
Private Entrance
Dead bolt Lock
Fenced Patio
Color coordinated Kitchen &amp;
Appliances
Abundant Storage Space
"Energy Efficient" Air Con
dilioning Package
Full Circle insulation 0. Sound
Proofing
No One living above or below you
Full time Resident
Service
Directors
Models open to a m 'III 6pm. Daily
Come see us or call

HAPPY HOLIDAYS
Woodruff's Garden Center
ova
ciery Ave
CIoSed'tI Jan

Good used TV'S. $2S &amp; up
MILLER'S. 261 9 Orlando Drive,
Sanford. 322 0232
COLOR TELEVISIO'I
-USED-COLOR TV 19" portable. Sold new
over sioo, will sell for $109 or
Payments of 512 Per month No
money down. CB CITY, 11555,
Orlando Ave., Winter Park. (next
to Ande rs on's Restaurant on 17.
92)

7&amp;—Auto Parts

Luxury Patio Apartments

730

BONUS HIT NO 3 ALL 4 DA

12:

6

Homes

-

62—Lawn-Garden

(G ardens

FRIENDS' New loans,

BROTHERS RAZZLE
DAZZLE COMEDY SHOW
1 SESA?E STREET (A)
9 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
,
12 MUGGSY

7 .

2

4

exceptionally clean 7 BR home
located on beautiful lake. Family
room, central heat &amp; air, lovely
landsca ped yard, $29.900
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S, V. Hardwic, Broker
Deltona, 666 6611

53—TV. Radio. Stereo

eneva

655

12 LIVING WORDS
700
2 A BETTER WAY
4 ARTHUR AND CO
6
THE HUDSON

- THE STUDENT BOOT

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9 DAILY tIVtDRD

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1100

34—cbi le

-

SWIMMING POOL goes with th is

Apartments

gn

.

-

730

ORGANIST CHOIR DIRECTOR
urgently needed beginning
January I. Salary approx 3700
mo Grace United Methodist
Church. Call 372 1177

NOW RENTING
Sanford Court

;
Mariner's'

Morning

8:S

7 VISION ON
9 1 LAWRENCE WELK.
ppy
Yoar' Patty.'

TEXAS OIL COMPANY needs
mature person for Short trips
surrounding S a nford area Con
tact cus'omers We train Write
M. A Dick, Pres. Southwettern
Petroleum, Ft Worth, ix,

41—Houses

Nice 2 OR block home, turn or
unfurn 323 2920 or 3727429 after 6
pm

i'

NOW SHOWING'"

III
OLLYWOOD HIG

4
6 CAROL BURNETT
SHOW Guest: Madeline Kahn
7
VISIONS
Tapestry
Cuclos"

Unfurnished

Stenstrom Realty

Saturday

4

10,00

9' MOST WANTED The
learn Qoos undercover in a
prison to investigate the
nuder of White collar atriflak

4 THE MIJPPETS SHOW
1 i TO BE ANNOUNCED

Nurses, RN's &amp; LPt'l's, Aides, Aide
ompanion Needed immediately ,
820 0636

32— t'Iouses

Friday, Dec. 31, 174-3B

-

Sae

as, Little Anthony and the
lrIl)enajs and
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700
4 BUGS BUNNY
6 HEEHAW
61 MOVIE

30 Apartments Unfurnished

3

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Jerry Lee Lewis. FUUS Thom-

RUSSIAN
ROULETTE

7 1 THE WAY IT WAS
9 ABC NEWS
24 REBOP

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12 JUNIOR ORANGE

BOWL PARADE- From Miami.
4
6 COTTON BOWL
FESTIVAL PARADE' Hosts
Bernadette Peters, William

Eckstine,

ECONOMY NITE

__________

2

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WITH GUY LOMBARDO

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DYNOMUTT HOUR
24 SESAME STREET (R)

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by

GEORGE
SEGAL

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PARADE 4dannual,tnd
boss

7GREETINGS

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PLSCFS (Feb. 20-March 20
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
Som eo ne may try to take credit You have some friends who are
tor your Ideas today or get a anxious to hear from you and
free ride on your coattails. Be it'll make their day if you gie
sure work carries your by-line, themacall. Do it when you [I I
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you're a gu est today, kn ow mind.
when to make your exit.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Overstaying your welcome may
Jan. 1, 1977
not get you invited back.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
Treat the possessions and
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resources of others today with quite hopeful this coming year.
the same prudence you would A rise In status or advancement
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there something else to take to stayed sore so I pulled them
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can and cant eat if he has an grew from then on I cut them
ulcer is still a subject of con- level with the mole and I never
troversy. Some doctors don't had any more trouble until 110W.
think there is any reason why a It has gotten sore again. Each
person with an ulcer can't eat time the hair was festered.
almost anything. Others Could you advise me as to what
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drip of milk and cream with doctor as quickly as you can
other medicines to neutralize have him look at that mole. If
the acid digestive juice is used. your description is correct, I
The treatment depends a lot on think you • should have it
how severe the symptoms are removed surgically.
and if the ulcers are healing.
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To give you more information anywhere that changes in any
about ulcers and how they are form whatsoever should run,
treat ed I am sending you The not walk, to the doctor. The
Health Letter number 1-5, danger Is malignant melanoma
Ulcera — Duodenal, Stomach. — a particularly nasty type of
Others who want this in. cancer that is not easily cured.
formation can send 50 cents If you wait too long It can't be
with a long, stamped, self- cured at all.
addressed envelope for it. Just
While you may have had just
send ',our letter to inc in care of an infected hair Follicle, there Is
this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, no way you can be sure. The
Radio City Station, New York, constant irritation you have
NY 10019.
from the mole is dangerous.
There is no advantage us Any mole that is Irritated by
using goat's milk as opposed to shaving, a belt strap, a Ira
cow's milk in the presence of an strap or in any way Should be
ulcer. I think it is a good plan to removed.
eliminate any foods that seem
There has been more than one
to increase the pain; avoid the person who went to see the
spices and the acid foods such doctor when a change In a mole
as fruit juice. Otherwise most was noted because of my
ulcer patients can eat fairly earlier columns on this
normally,
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for sale sign Implanted on old Mayfair Inn property at First Street between
San Juan and San Carlos. It's on the market through the uner, National
Exhibition Co of California Property also had been used as spring training
headquarters for the old New York Giants baseball team - later operated as the
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population could be wiped out. Th at's because
the amur gobbles up hydrilla. Organisms
game fish feed on depend on hydrilla for their
food supply.
At the heart of the dispute, statewide, is a
conflict between the agencies' missions DNR
is responsible for aquatic plant control and the
commission is responsible for protecting fish
and wildlife.
in Seminole it's like a gambler's game of
Russian Roulette. Place the, • mur
Seminole 's waters, and the possibility exists
that the game fish population will be shot.
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pollution-fighting agency in Florida. If the
DNR wins out, the amur could go into
Seminole lakes.
Though the fish is opposed by Kimbrough
and Republican Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff,
Williams has the support of Commissioner
Bob French At Tuesday's meeting, the
commission deadlocked on th e issue. County
Commissioner Harry Kwiatkowski, the
deciding vote, was absent. But, Kwiatkowski,
according to Kimbrough, favors th e amur.
Williams says • he is for the imur i f
assurtnces are given that the Asian carp
won't be able to get into the county's rivers,
something Game and Fresh Water Fish of.
ficials fear could happen.
At Tuesday's meeting, Williams had wording introduced into a resolution which would
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Kimbrough fears the weed eater, if placed in
Seminole's lakes, might make its way into the
St. Johns and or the Wekjva River.
'I cannot verify the state's theory of
safety," the Republican commissioner noted,
Kimbrough pooh-poohs the fact that
petitioners on Lake Orienta, Lake of the
Woods and Mirror Lake say they want the
state to introduce the amur in hopes of ridding
lakes of pesky hydrilla.
"If the people on Lake Orienta were for
venereal disease, that wouldn't mean I would
be for it. Because it might spread," Kimbrough said. Petitions were gathered by
Commission Chairman Dick Williams and
presented to his associates at a meeting two
weeks ago.
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NATION
IN BRIEF
Carter Promises To Abide
By Same $ Code As Aides
PLAINS, Ga. (AP)
President-elect
Carter says he is not ready to announce what
he will do with his own extensive financial
interests while in the White House. But he
promises to abide by the same restrictions he
plans to place on his top appointees.
Carter commented on his financial holdings
and on a conflict-of-interest code Wednesday
shortly before he returned to his home here
after holding preinaugural cabinet meetings.
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Flu Shots Future In Doubt
ATLANTA (AP) — With the nation's swine
flu inoculation program suspended for at least
another few weeks, some experts are
predicting that there will be no need to resume
it at all this winter.
The federal Center for Disease Control
ordered Wednesday that the moratorium
begun Dec. 16 be extended until the strange
paralytic disease called Guillain-Barre
Syndrome can be studied more closely to determine whether it is linked to the vacaccinations.
cm
ations.

'Choice Of One Life Or 8:1 0
--' Something To Live For'
HAYSVIUE, Ran. (API — Undersheriff Sam Davidson said it
was "the choice of one life or eight" that made him order sharpshooters to kill a former mental patient who threatened seven
hostages with death in a home In this Wichita suburb.
Larry Leer, 30, was killed Wdneday night by two shots in the
chest eight hours after he took Bonnie Horinek and her four
children captive and held them with a pistol, rifle and six other
weapons he gathered in their home. As the drama progressed, the
Horineks were released and he took seven other hostages.
Leer's initial demand was to see his former girlfriend, Lonnie
Heam, Mrs. Horinek's sister. But after she arrived, the demands
grew to include cigarettes, protection upon surrender, protection
from bankruptcy, and commitment at a mental hospital of his
As police and sheriff's deputies gathered outside the dwelling,
Leer told his hostages: "They (the officers thavesigned our death
warrants."
Two hours before the shooting, an Associated Press reporter
telephoned Leer, who identified himself by saying, "You're
talking to the man holding the gun."
lie told the reporter he refused to end his life in a gutter

somewhere, adding: "A man has to have something to live for and
without tI)e things that he lives for he must die. These things I
must live for or I must die."
Before Leer could elaborate, his attorney, Warner ELsenbise of
Wichita, who was one of the hostages, cut into the conversation.
Another hostage, Sedgwick County Sheriff Johnnie Darr, said,
"When I went Into the house, all the people were in control. They
were very calm and very cool.
"If any one of them had made a bad move while Mrs. Horinek
and her four kids were there, I 'm afraid we'd have all been shot."
Other hostages who came to the home at various times at
Leer's request or In exchange for the Horinek family were Miss
Beam, Police U. Harry Minor, Police Det. Bernie Drowatskl,
Police Chaplain The Rev. Byron D. Tracy and Charles W.
Pickared, identified as a counselor.
Authorities said Leer had come to the Horinek home to see Miss
Beam, who wasn't there. An argument developed, and Leer
grabbed a pistol, pointed It at the head of-%;,n Horinek, Bonnie's
husband, and threatened to kill him, officers said.
Horinek ran from the house, called police, and Haysvllle officer
George Jameson, 32, was grazed on the head when Leer fired the
pistol as he responded to the call.
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"Do you want a
LAS VEGAS, Nev. AP
marriage license," asked the clerk. "I don't,
but I think she does," said a beaming Redd
Foxx, gesturing toward the lady he calls

WASHINGTON (A?) American use of oil
hit a new high in December, and while the
government is blaming colder weather for the
increase the weather bureau says January
temperatures also will be below normal for
the eastern half of the nation.
In a report Wednesday, the Federal Energy
Administration said U.S. demand for oil
averaged about 19,131,000 barrels a day
during the four weeks that ended Dec. 17.
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ceremonies Wednesday evening.

International Falls, Minn.

'Kong' Grosses $26 Million
LOS ANGELES (A?)
"King Kong" is
roaring around the world, but whether the 40foot ape can take a bite out of "Jaws" remains
to be seen.
In 1,500 theaters worldwide, the movie has
grossed more than $26 million in 10 days or
less, said Gordon Armstrong, a spokesman for
Italian producer Dino De Laurentiis. It opened
in 2,200 theaters on or immediately after Dec.
17, but not all have reported.
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WASHINGTON (A?)
The Russians have
staged their fourth test of a satellite interceptor this year, but it tentatively is being
classified as a failure by U.S. intelligence
sources.
The Russians resumed flight testing of
antisatellite devices early this year after a
lapse of about five years and the U.S. sources
said the latest test was conducted Monday.
All tests have involved only Russian
satellites and no effort has been made by the
Soviets to disable, destroy or interfere with
U.S. spy-in-the-sky vehicles, U.S. intelligence
sources said.
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Arrested earlier in the case was David Wayne Peterson, 21, no
local address, lie also was held In lieu of $10,090 bond on an armed
robbery charge.
Gidday reported to sheriff's deputies that three men entered his
residence and robbed him of a $70 stereo turntable. During the

The six-day-

old strike by hotel employes spread to two
more hotels today after federal mediators

Foxx showed up at the license bureau with
his prospective bride and stayed just long
enough to purchase a license.
Foxx, 54-year-old star of television's
"Sanford and Son," plans to marry Yun Chi
Chung, 34, a Korean native who lives in Los
Angeles. It will he Miss Chung's second
marriage, Foxx's third.
At the bureau Wednesday, Foxx said they
would decide later where the ceremony would
be. He indicated it would be sometime today.
"I'm going to have a glass of champagne
and we'll talk it over," said Foxx. "I haven't
had a drink in a year."
As always with Foxx, it was an occasion for
quips.
When the clerk asked for the $10 fee, Foxx
turned to the bride-to-be and asked, "Have
you got the money?"
And when he was asked where he met his
future wife, Foxx replied, "I just opened my
wallet and there she was."

halted negotiations between the union and
representatives of the area's crucial tourist

industry.
Picket lines appeared in front of the
Sheraton Four Ambassadors and Dupont
Plaza hotels, both in downtown Miami.
Maids, waiters, laundry workers and
bellhops at six other hotels — the Deauville,
Eden Roe, Doral Beach, Doral Country Club,

Three men arrested in a
game refuge by a sheriff's
deputy on felony charges or
trespassing while armed have
been fined $109 each In county
court,
Deputy E. If. Standley
reported he found the men
armed with shotguns at the
Sabal Point game refuge area
Wednesday morning off Wekiva
Springs Road.
Todd Newlan Pemberton, 30,
of 11 Sleepy Hollow Cove;
Thomas Wayne McKenna, 32, of

except the Doral Country ('lob, which is in
northwest Miami.
Federal mediator Leland Ils'an said the
talks were ended Wednesday becau.se neither
side was "willing to move off its position." lie
said there were no immediate plans to resume
negotiations.

Special Session Drive Set
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Dissident lawmakers plan to begin a drive next week to
get legislators to call a special session on
House reforms over the objections of
legislative leaders.
A major obstacle in the way of a special
session was removed Wednesday when Atty.
Gen. Robert Shevin said the legislature would
not have to consider 1976 vetoes at a special
session.
The house dissidents are seeking reforms to

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(hil(lren.
"That's completely out of
context," he said. "The reason
he had no money was because
he didn't come to me or Kirby
and ask for It. I can show you in
the books where it says we had
$10,000 in the bank that day.
Does it make
give him money for the kids if
we had $10,000 in the bank?"
Since the departure of
the Holmes', the ranch has
hired new houseparents, Mike
and Mary Ainsley. living on the
Chuluota farm, the Ainsleys
care for eight boys presently
under the care of Sky King
Youth Itanc.. The boys range in
age from 11 to 16 .
hiouseparents for the girls,
ages 10-16, are Mr. and Mrs.
('orley. The girls are presently
located with the Corleys at a
house on Glastonbury Avenue
in Fern Park, where the lease
runs out in February and, "they
are doubling 1130 rent," according to Grant. Corley explains that they are planning to
move ton house within a mile of
here they are now located.
"Our kids are first, always,"
says Corley. "To give you one
eamplc, this board that Just
resigned said they were going
to get rid of Kirby Grant and the
Sky King name no matter what.
I was worried, of course,
because I've a job to consider
—but I told Kirby that I had
money available to me out of

them are dissatisfied with their committee
assignments.

Speeding Law Test Fails
TALLAHASSEE (All)
A Leon County
judge has dismissed a suit designed to force
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thousands of motorists cited for going over 55
miles per hour.
The suit, filed by Florida State University
law student Richard Glenn, was thrown out
Wednesday by Circuit Judge Donald (I
Hartwell.
Glenn contended that the fines shouldn't
have been collected because the speed limit
was illegally imposed in December 1973 and

; 'y-INTERNATIONAL FALLS, winter,
pike and clean air, visitors with
Thto,e bravee souls number
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Minn. (AP
At the close of a
The cold grips so fiercely, in cameras, water skis and tujieto 109 in International Falls and
year, a time for reflection, fact, that it all but refuses to let make the two-hour drive up
the nearby communities of
hardly a place is better suited go. The ground freezes five feet from Duluth.
South International Falls and
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than this for that worthy ex- down, untillable until June.
When the summer crop of Ranier. About the same numercise.
The town is on the granite frolickers is harvested, how- her live across the Rainy River
There is something to be shore of Rainy Lake, one of. ever, only a bold band of the Bridge at Fort Frances, Cana'..
learned from this place, some- creation's masterpieces, a 340- hearty remain to face the long da,
thing other than what every- square-mile work of art done in dark winter.
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That yearly experience has
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The spirit of hands-acrossthenightly weather report: that it and flecked with 1,600 tiny given them a palpable sense of sea, or in this case, the river,
is the coldest place in the 48 granite Islands timbered with neighborliness, a closeness comes naturally; nature's
contiguous states.
pine.
such as a shared secret brings, legacy knows no international
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Thus in the summertime the When the ice breaks up each boundary. Indeed, one longtime
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this little spot on the Canadian area is awash with tourists, May they have earned a corn- Chamber of Commerce presiTAL\1%I)GE
border in the first half of this regulars who return to their munal handshake that says nice dent in International Falls,
month the thermometer summer places on the lsland,s, going everybody, w did it Gordy McBride, was a Canamanaged tohangabovezerofor weekenders seeking walleyed again, we didn't quit.
,1i r, citizen
only four brief hours
living
becomes an adventure and
LOVEJOY, Ga. (AP) After a marriage of
humility a daily lesson. Na•
lure's elemental severity In35 years, U.S. Sen. Herman Talmadge, D-Ga.,
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vites long thoughts a bo ut man's
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has asked for a divorce from his wife, Betty.
standing in the Great Scheme.
The petition, filed Wednesday at the Henry
"I think we worry more about
County
Court House in nearby McDonough,
By The Associated Press
freeze with temperatures ranging from 14
the simple necessities of surA
New
England
storm
dumped
heavy
snow
says the marriage is "irretrievably broken,"
to 26 degrees below zero — reached (r;m the
vival than most people do,"
over coastal and northern Maine this morand that the couple has been living apart.
said Frank Bohman, a plillonortheast sections of North Dakot' across the
ning. Accumulations of up to 10 Inches were
sophie aviator who has lived
northern parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin and
It was the second marriage for Talmadge,
expected.
Michigan.
63, chairman of the Senate Agriculture and
here all his 52 years.
Snowfa lls continued In the. Great Lakes
'Having enough food In the
The reading of 26 below, lowest in the nation
Forestry Committee. The couple has one
area, portions of western New York, norhouse, enough fuel, a backup
overnight, was at Grand Forks, N.D. The
living son, Herman E. Talmadge Jr., 34, and
tirwest Ohio, northern Indiana, southern
heating system, these are r eal
warmest spot was Key West, Fla., where the
five
grandchildren, Another son, Robert S.
Wisconsin
and
Iowa.
Travel
advisories
mercury hit 64.
concerns. I would imagine that
remained In f orce for a secti
t ion of southwest
Talmadge, drowned in 1975 when he was 29.
Some other repo rts: Atlanta 27 clear;
in gentler clim at es people take
lower Michigan.
survival for granted."
Boston 22 clear; Chicago 7 cloudy; Cincinnati
Snow flurries lingered over the
9 cloudy; Cleveland 3 snow; Detroit 4 cloudy;
For the record, when the
Indianapolis 10 clear; Louisville 9 clear.;
Appalachians, and travel advisories were up
earth tilts toward winter, winds
Miami 54 clear; Nashville 19 clear; New
over the northwest mountains of North
borne on the Jet stream sweep
Carolina and over West Virginia.
Orleans 41 fats; New York 18 clear; Phila.
from the North Pole down the
STAMFORD, Conn. (AP)
delphia 15 dear ; Pi
Snow also bro ught problems to the weste rn
Pittsburgh 1- below snow;
Mary Louise
Interior flank of the Canadian
Weicker,
Dakotas,
eastern
Montana
and
northeast
claiming that her marriage to Sen.
Washington
19
clear;
Anchorage
26
cloudy;
Rockies and pivot eastward
Lowell P. Weicker "has broken down
Wyoming. Travel advisories were in effect
Denver 40 cloudy; Des Moines 14 clear; Fort
right qt this point, so that the
Worth 45 clear; Kansas City 27ciear; Los An.
because of blowing and drifing snow..
irretrievably," has filed for divorce.
average yearly temperat ur e
geles 56 clear; Mi.nneapolisSt,paul Il-below
In a writ filed Wednesday in Superior Court,
here is 27.5 degrees and the an.
Frigid cold kept a firm grip on the northern
clear;
Phoenix
57
partly
cloudy;
St.
Louis
22,
nual snowfall 50 Inches. Read.
plains, the Great Lakes, and the Ohio and
the wife of the Connecticut Republican asks an
partly cloudy; Salt Lake City 19 foggy; San
ings in the minus 30s and 40s are
raid-Mississippi valleys. Temperatures fell to
undisclosed
alimony payment and custody of
Diego 59 partly cloudy; San Francisco 50
commonplace during the
zero as far south as the Ohio River, and deep
at
least
rain; Seattle
partly cloudy.
,. one of the couple's three children,
Brian, lu, iray, 16, and Scot, 18.
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homes says health officials need to put more
emphasis on the quality of patient care.
Rep. George Sheldon, 1)-Tampa, called
Wednesday for state officials to revise the
guidelines on the law.
"I think generally the guidelines I've seen
which supplement the rules don't put enough
emphasis on patient care," he said. ''They tie
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JAN. 2nd thru 7th
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A Chinese radio broadcast says the army has put an end to "great
chaos" in Baoding, about 100 miles southwest
of Peking, the Daily Telegraph reported today
from the Chinese capital. An Australian paper
reported today that troops had been sent to
Baoding to suppress an outbreak of bombings
and armed raids by supporters of the purged
widow of the late Mao Tsetung. The report
said foreign travelers had said as early as last
spring that radicals had broken into an. armory, blown up factories and committed
murder, rape and robbery in Baoding.
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Weicker and his wife were married June 13,
1953.
Ile could not be reached, and Mrs. Weicker
declined to comment,

As New Cook County Chairman

Lynda Bird's Mate Running

UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (A?)
Acting
more in sorrow than in anger," a group of
prominent antiwar activists, including
folksinger Joan Baez, has appealed to the
Communist government of Vietnam to halt its
"grievous and systematic violations of human
rights."
The group of more than 90 persons who were
active in the antiwar movement of the late
1960s and early I970 submitted its plea in a
petition to Vietnam's permanent observer at
the United Nations.
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CHICAGO (AP) G eo rge W. Dunne, a savvy Irish ward boss
with a hankering for the mayor's office, has become the most
powerful poli tician in Chicago by winning the Cook County

Dunne, 63, who is also pr esident of the Cook County Board, has
hinted that he would li ke to be mayor.

The o nl y formal candidate so far is Alderman Roman C. Pucinski, a former U.S. congressman and leader of the City CounBut blacks, Polish-Americans and ma verick Democrats, shut cil's Polish bloc.
out so far in the grab for power that followed the death of Mayor
But former alderman William S. Singer, who was trounced by
Richard J. Daley on Dec. 30, are looking for their own candidates
Daley In last year's Democratic primary, Is expected to
try again.
to support In a special mayoral election.
And Alderman Edward Burke, 34, a leader of the younger council
members who, chafed under Daley's leadership, has been la
Dunne's select ion is co un ty chairman Wednesday means that
beled
as mayoral material, although he says he Is
re whether he
both posi tions that gave Dairy his unique power over t"e nation's
wants the Job.
second largest city have been filled at least tem porarily by
products of machine poli tics.
Blacks, disappointed because alderman Wilson Frost abando ned his candidacy for interim
mayor, are looking for another
On Tuesday, the City. Council chose Michael A. Bilandic, the candidate.
Democratic

RICHMOND, Va. (A?)
Charles S. Robb,
who married President Lyndon B. Johnson's
daughter Lynda Bird, is entering politics
himself.

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alde rman from Dairy's own ward, to serve as mayor until the
general elect ion Is held, probably in June.
Bilandic has pledg ed to quit politics alter his interim stint, but
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party chairman,Dunne, 63, de(rated Edmund Kelly, general Superintendent of th
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says Grant. "We had one girl
who had failed every course for
two years," adds Corley, "and
last grading term she had 4
B's."
Grant and Corley both emphaslze their lifelong Interest In
children. "I spent five years of
my life preparing for this kind
of job," says Corley, "and I
work 14 hours a day at caring
for these kids."
Corley says he has worked
extensively with psychologist
Mary Catherine Parks of
Brevard County to create a
method of counseling which has
resulted in extensive changes In
the behavior of children.
At l"ast one parent of a
youngster now at the ranch was
willing to come forward and
offer positive reinforcement ci
what is happening to the
youngsters.
"Mr. Corley has never asked
me for a penny. He thrives on
keeping the kids active, he
takes them bowling, takes them
everywhere. The overall Job
that is being done Is turning out
a finished poodoct.

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Democratic nomination for lieutenant
governor of Virginia. it will be his first run for
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time and labor to fix it up, says
Grant. "We'll be giving him
supplies," he says, "but lie will
be donating all that labor to us.
It's very much appreciated."
Carolyn Grant, Kirby's wife,
and a former model, has also
made arrangements with a
representative of Montgomery
Ward Department Stores
modeling courses for a
presentation to be made to the
girls, she says. "They will all
get to see it and then those who
are interested will be allowed to
take the course. I know there
are two and possibly three who
will want to go."
External changes are not the
only ones that are happening
to the kids, says Grant. "It's
amazing what a hairdo, some
new clothes and a feeling of
growing self-confidence will do
for a girl. These kids have been
treated as nonpersons for so
long that they have no sense of
identity at all — the girls or the
boys. We are trying to give
them that sense."
School grades have also gone
up as attitudes have changed,

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no matter what."
Fund-raising is a continuing
problem for the ranch, as it is
for
nearly
all
such
organizations. "On our Dec.
11th Family Affair program at
Tinker Field we were forced to
shut down our telephone advertising," says Grant. "If we'd
been allowed to continue we'd
have ni1de money. As it is I
stand to lose what I hope will
not be more than $600 out of
pocket. I had guaranteed the
show for $5000.
Some plans for the future are
coming to fruition thanks to
assistance (ruin outsiders, says
Grant. The house at Chuluota is
in need of repair and a
newcomer to the central
Florida area, Allan Powalisz,
tins offered two weeks of his

"SEA FOOD"

State Atty. William Staley.
charge isn't unusual.
Judge Leffler was sitting for
"We've had several cases
County Court Judge Harold where the state attorney has
Johnson.
Johnson
is amended the charge to a
hospitalized following an ac- misdemeanor. Usually these
cidental fall at his Sanford are cases where It's found that
home on Wednesday morning. the defendants were unaware
Contacted at Seminole hunters who strayed onto
Memorial Hospital where he is property."
undergoing tests Judge Johnson
Johnson said he's exsaid the felony armed trespass
periencing
some discomfort
law went into effect this year.
caused
by
the
"freak accident"
lie said the taking of guilty
fall
but
he
expects
to be
pleas to simple trespass from
persons arrested on the felony released from the hospital in
"two or three days" once tests
are completed.

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100 Springs Blvd., and John
Steven Lutin, 24, of Orlando,
were booked at county jail
under $5,090 bond.
At first appearance in county
court Wednesday afternoon the
trio pleaded guilty to simple
trespass, a misdemeanor,
before Circuit Judge Kenneth
Leffler, and were fined $109
each.
Attorney William Leffler 'II,
who represented two of the
men, said the plea was entered
with the agreement of Assistant

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restrict the speaker's control of committee
assignments and bill references. Many of

Ice City Keeps Its Cool...

course of the robbery, a sheriffs spokesman said, Gidday's life
was threatened when a kitchen knife was held to his head by one
of the three men.
Woman Raped
Sheriffs detectives today were seeking clues to the identity of a

Trio Fined After Charge Reduced

Carillon and Shelborne — remained on strike
today. All of those hotels are in Miami Beach,

WASHINGTON (AP)
John N. Mitchell,
who was President Nixon's attorney general,
and H.R. Haldeman, Nixon's White House
chief of staff, have been granted 29 more days
to appeal their Watergate convictions to the
Supreme Court.
Chiet Justice Warren E. Burger on Wednesday granted the extension after their new
lawyer, Eugene Grossman, said he needed the
time.
Without the extension, they would have had
to file papers by Jan. 7.
Both stand convicted of conspiracy, perjury
and obstruction of justice and face prison
terms of 2 1 2 to 8years,

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City

MIAMI BEACH (AP)

The Senators And Their Wives...

Termed Failure By U.S.

Two more suspects have been Jailed by sheriff's detectives In
connection with the Monday night robbery of Robert C. Gidday at
his Foxcroft Apartments residence in south Seminole.
Arrested on armed robbery charges and held In lieu of $10,000
bond at county Jail today were Gary Edwin Barton, 20, of Winter
Park, and Kenneth Dale Bryant, 20, of 3137 Cecilia Drive, Forest

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man who broke Into a south Seminole woman's apartment and
raped her o,' knifepoint In front of her small child.
Detective Robert Simmons said the assault took place Just
before dawn Wednesday.
Deputies reported that the unidentified man apparently Jimmied the front door of the 24-year-old woman's residence with the
knife that he then used to threaten the woman's life when she
awakened.
Investigators said the man ripped out a telephone before
leaving the apartment on foot.
Police Car Theft
Altamonte Springs polke arrested Carl Elvis Vanevery, 20, of
Ontario, Canada, Wednesday afternoon after a city police car was
stolen and driven through a chain link fence at the city maintenance garage.

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By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

Miami Beach Strike

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passed from 1976 Worshipful Master Glen
Richardson (right) to Bob Ilaws, incoming
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Redd Takes His Third 'Foxx'

Nixon Aides Get More Time

Oil Use Hits New High

More Jailed In South Seminole Robbery

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Energy Saving?

Fewer Plants
The customers of an electric utility system can
save money if the system can avoid having to build
expensive new power plants.
And power plants become more expensive to
build every year, as a result of inflation, environmental protective measures and higher
safety standards.
If an electric system can avoid large investments in new power plants, it can avoid rate
increases that would affect all its customers.
From the customer's standpoint , it then
becomes economically preferable for the electric
system to spend a dollar to promote energy conservation if by doing so it cats save $2 it would
otherwise have to spend for new energy generation.
This is the interesting rationale behind Seattle
City Light's conservation program, as explained
here recently by a systems analyst employed by
the City of Seattle.
After a citizens' committee study, City Light
found it would be cheaper to save a kilowatt than to
generate it, if generation required the building of
new power plants, for at least the next 15 years.
So City Light dropped its participation in plans
for two new nuclear power plants and instead
adopted a comprehensive conservation strategy.
Programs included the more effective insulation of homes, especially those electrically
heated; the use of energy efficient building codes;
aggressive energy conservation programs for
existing commercial buildings and a number of
other specific programs.
City Light's experience as a municipally owned
system with an abundance of existing
hydroelectric power generation and the lowest
rates of any major utility in the United States is
certainly not entirely applicable to other investorowned electric systems.
But the profitability of conservation programs,
from the consumer's standpoint, should be fully
considered here as a supplemental method of
meeting growth in demand for electricity.

Can Of
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Worms

The Internal Revenue Service would be well-advised to
forget its proposal to treat as taxable income the free or reduced
tuitions granted by many colleges and universities to their
employes and their families.
The IRS contends that tuition waivers - which not all
are not tax-free
schools make available by any means
scholarships, as they have traditionally been considered, but
are taxable fringe benefits because eligibility depends upon
employment.
M a hearing in Washington the other day made clear, this
could be opening a real can of wonns, if not stirring up a hornet's nest. Both metaphors are appropriate.
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IRS policy would be low-income employes, who would either
have to forget about a college education for their children - or
turn around and apply for tuition subsidies from the same
government that took them away In the first place.

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It has always been a liberal, tolerant, cosmopolitan city. But
now San Francisco is worried about crime. And people there are
beginning to rethink some of their liberal dogma.
Mayor George M oscone still talks grandly about doing
something about the "root causes" of crime - provi ding lobs,
education and housing.
But Dist. Atty. Joseph Freitas Jr. put his finger on the
problem when he spoke of "a cavalier attitude toward offenders."
The deterrent and incapacitative effects of swift, certain
and uniform punishment by Incarceration are most likely to Put
the damper on an outburst of violent crime, such as San
Francisco is now enduring.
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When judges are willing to administer such punishment, It
will once again become safe to walk the streets of San Fran.
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In this world, there are achievers. People who
refuse to accept just anything the system throws
out. In short, people who carve out their own futures
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hand-in-hand to put their husbands through costly
university courses so they could realize their
dreams and ambitions.
Coy's wife, Jerry Glee, Pxplained it like this. She
said Carter was a virtual unknown (something we
all knew). But she went on to say that Carter's
election gave hope to all the "little people" In this
land. By Little people, she referred to those persons
born without wealth, those persons who are
achievers and refuse to accept just any old bone
that's thrown out.
She didn't imply that Just because Jimmy Carter
was elected President everyone can do the same.
That would be absurd. What she did say, though,
was that anyone who truly wanted to accomplish
something could, if he or she wanted to bad enough.
That, in essence, is what the American Dream is
about to the Coy Ilollises. Just clear the path and
give t he m a fair shot at things - and the achievers

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Up in Tennessee lives such a person. His name is
Coy Hollis and he Is a professor at the University of
Tenn.-asee. Coy foils used to work for his daddy.
laying hardwood floors, one of the most backbreaking
aking Jobs I've ever seen pe rfo rm ed.
Coy refused to let the system dole out his life
in weekly installments, called paychecks. Instead,
he worked his way through the university and
earned the educator's coveted doctor's degree.
Before I get lost, I'd better explain the point, or
points, of this column. The point I want to explain is
what Jimmy's Carter's election to the Presidency
meant to the Coy Hollises of America. And not only
to the Covs, but also to their wives who worked

will do the rest.
And that's why Coy and his wife, both :he-hard
southerners, picked Jimmy Carter to win. They
both believed In the tenet that If someone wants to
be something bad enough, and has the talent, then
nothing can stop him.
Jimmy Carter proved to the entire world it could
be done, and when the election was over the Coy
houses and their wives were the real winners. An
unknown, an achiever, had set out to capture the
most powerful job In the land and - against
overwhelming odds - had succeeded.
If Carter could do that, then what's keeping
anyone from doing anything he or she might want to
do'
I'll tell you what: Nothing, that's what. If you're
an achiever with the brain power and the health and
the other basic essentials, why you can do whatever
yo u like. Jimmy Carter proved that.

In the spirit of Christmas,
sixth graders at Woodward
Avenue Elementary School in
Del-and gave up their Christmas party gift exchange in
order to give the money they
would ha ve s pent to the Central
Florida z.
Their teacher, Fred Bur bank
, presented a check for over
to Zoo Executive Director Al
Rozon.
Unanimous
in
their
agreement that "this was the
best gift exc hange we • ever
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however radical or conservative his views may
be, to effect important spending shifts In less
than 12 months. It usually takes presidents at
least a year and a half to put their im print on
federal spending.
There's much talk already about the first
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material they need for amendments they expoet to make in the income and spending
proposals President Ford will send up in early
January. Th ere's no reason to doubt at th is
juncture that Mr. Carter will propose a considerable number of amendmen ts earlier than
most new presidents- and that them could add
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babies. Half an hour later, she
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BUCHAREST,
Romania
APi - Stylish Romanian
women pick their dresses from
Western catalogues, although
the mail-order houses are
inaccessible to them.
They solve the problem by
ripping out the catalogue page,
going to their tailor and telling
him, "Make me a dress like
this."
We have special tailor shops
that will make what we want,"
a 23-year-old secretary explalned. "And then we make
some thing.., ourselves."

Fashion magazines and
catalogues are as prized here as
they are in other East Bloc
countries where styli' takes a
backseat
to
uniformity.
Romania im ports as little as
possible to save foreign
currency needed to speed its
industrial development,
"We have three big shops,"
said a young woman wearing a
turquoise turtleneck sweater
and (lark skirt. "But they don't
always have the things we
want."
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Western countries are the
source almost of the magazines
and clothes that find their way
Into the country.
"The tailors are very good,"
the secretary said. "We choose
the material, which Is
Romanian-made. The quality of
the work is good, but the
material Is less good."
A tailor-made dress costs 400
to 500 Id about $40.
Many young women wear
form-fitting boot.s to just below
the knee. The fashion is to wear
them with midi skirts or with

except for this problem.
I can 't tell my par en ts. It

DEAR ABBY: I think I'm
pregnan t. I've made love with
my boyfriend, but it wasn't
planned or we wo uld have used
something. I need sonic information on a clinic I can go to
if I nee d an abort ion.
Th is really scares me as I've
never been to a hospital in my
life. I've heard a lot of stories
about girls who have had
abortions. Some die, and others
can never have children

would kill them. They've
already been thro ugh this with
my sister, only she got married.
I swore this would never
happen to rue.
Please an swer me in the
column. No way can a reply go
to my name. m am i'i and was a
"nice" girl before this happened.
SCAHEL)TO DEATH
DEAR SCARED: First, go to
sour local Planned Parenthood
('Hole. They will arrange for an
examination to determine
whether or not you are
pregnant. It ou are, they will
provide cipert counseling to
help you make the decision that
is best fur you. Please write
again and let me know how you
are. I care.
TWAI1 •flflV- It's nnt'
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I
understand why a married man
of 45 would leave his wife for a
younger woman, but how about
a moan that age who would leave
a beautiful 36-year-old wife for
an old, wrinkled grandmother
of
That is exactly what my
brother did. He can't be in his
right mind. Don't tell me he is
looking For "mother substitute." Our mother is still
living, and if ever a man got his
share of mother love, Brother
did. He' was the "baby" of the
family, and the only boy, born

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can't raise a lot of money.
Maybe a few hundred dollars.
Is that enough for a h i,safe
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boots. The boots are made in
Romania, but the few platform
thick-soled shoes seen were
Imported. And jeans arehardto
get.
"They make jeans in
Romania, but they don't look
right," said a blond-haired
young man with a trim Van
Dyke beard.
A pair of Western jeans has to
be obtained through friends or
the black market and costs
about
400 lei ($3035),
Romanians said.

"My problem now is that I
can't find a long dress," said a
young woman, "Perhaps I
could get one f rom the West, but
it wo ul d cost 700 lei."
Peddling of Western clothing
by Romanians who receive
parcels from friends and
relatives abroad can be extrernely lucrative and is
frowned upon by the Spartanminded government. The
average monthly wage of
Romanian workers is 2,000 lei
166i
Some women, including
waitresses,
still
wear
miniskirts, but the style has
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after tour girls.
So please tell me what an
intelligent, good-looking,
professional man can see in a
55-year-old divorced retread.
It's not money. She doesn't
have any, and he has plenty.
DISGUSTED IN CHICAGO
l)EAIL DISGUSTED: One of
Inc 's most Damning mysteries is
what people "In love" see
each other. But i suspect your
brother's reasons are older
than the hills and younger than
springtime. (P.S. You are
your brother's keeper.t
DEAR ABBY I applaud that
clergyman who was man
enough to admit that co nf essing
his infidelity to his wife was a
terrible mistake.
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That boastful conlcssion was
deadly, despite his proclaimed
love for me. It was the biggest
mistake he ever made.
If only one person reading
this is considering such a
confession to "cleanse his
soul," I urge you, please,
please, don't';
EMPTY IN NEW
JERSEY
DEAR EMPTY: Your letter
Is full of wisdom. Thanks for
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who had checked his patient's
progress cvcrj 10 minutes,
decided the tim e had come.
Mrs. Frey got In to bed w hich

"We believe babies should be
born in hospitals not because
begun. The six-week prenatal
we regard pregnancy as a nine
__________________
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month-long
disease but because
dition to Flower and Fifth husband had taken, Instructing
mother
and
child
deserve every
in
home
at New York Medical College's "Faniilv Living ft, Avenue Hospital's Family- them in Lamaze exercise, Comforts
CenteredMaternityProgram,a breathing and relaxation tilted mirror in top right corner is the one in which mother-to-be can watch the possible safeguard," he says.
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television. A small wall light were books and magazines in bank, clinical laboratory, and
includes education in prepared labor pain.
relates,
cast a warm glow on the cream- the black walnut-stained hutch, radiology and fetal monitoring
childbirth for father as well as
"Anyone looking in on the
Mrs. Frey sat in a rocking and-gold stri ped wall paper, the all courtesy of interior services, may be too long to
mother, and labor, delivery and Freys a few minutes after they chair, her h usband in a corn- purple cottage curtains, a decorator Dr. Stone, who eliminate the risk in volved in
postpartum (after childbirth) settled into the Family Living fortable chair by her side, both hanging fl ower pot. If the TV shopped for the Family Livin g
moving mother or newborn to
follow-up care.
Room, might have thought they watching the late show on show became boring, there Room furnishings himself
that facility."

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"Tall, lanky
Hartman
and Lincolnesque. He's
gentle, sensitive and intelilgent"
Actor Richard Harris "Beautiful eyes and
charming
cultured manner. We like his speaking
voice, too."
Actor-former athlete Don
"Has low-key
Meredith
sex appeal in the Southern
tradition. A broad
shouldered Ted dy Bear."

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"Sexy, seductive, In"Good looking, charming
triguing and what a body!
and appeals to women of all
A diamond In the rough.
ages. His smile exudes
Hit 'son his way to being awarmth and li keability. He
top sex symbol."
moves gracefully."
Actor James Garner Actor Henry Winkler,
who plays "Fonzie" on
television's "Happy Days"
- "Dynamic personality,
everybody's best friend.
Looks good with a motorcycle."
Good Morning America
TV show host David
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Davidson
"lie's
wholesome, handsome Mr.
America type. Looks great
in tight clothes - or any
kind, for tht matter."
Actor Nick Nolte -

brilliant. We like his impish, devilish smile on his
very expressive face. A joy
to watch."
Actor-singer John

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such a program, and grossly overemphasizing

this "need" at that.
According to a new study Just released by the
But the budget we are talking a bout - the
center for New York City Affairs' New School
Carter-amended Ford budget - takes effect in
i
i
h
for Social Research, there is "no evidence" that
October, 1977, and then only if Congress has
c hild care arran gements present a se ri ous
voted the funds by that time.
The prospects for Britain's economy, politics
switch these resources to investment, or whether problem for low-income families whose parents
b at this stage of the trade cycle there should work. This survey, based on interviews conThough the funds for major new programs 'nI perhaps democracy will be decided over the
the wayinwhlchtheBritish be a• cut in
taxes as well. The logical ductedamongarandornsampleof35ofamilles
presumably could be made available in October, next few weeks by
UAl
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C(2UICdUt
ui
ixuance in nan oeoaie now iuung co%larus (0)
In New York City that had left welf are to take a..
Congress willing, gettin g high spending plans
into action involves a complicated series of steps distinguished foreign bank managers. The
The forecast the British treasury has prof. job, concludes in its f indings:
"Of particular Interest Is the relative unimwhich ta kes months. Most major federal retiring Am erican Secretary of the Treasury,
fered to the IMF Seems to be for a bo ut 2 per cent
Simon, flew into London just as the team
portance
of day care progr ams to the families.
programs, in fact, turn out to be amazingly small
British economic growth in 1977, but the latest
Only
27
per
cent had children in regular chil d
the first year of operation. The mammoth un- of middle-rank officials from the In ternational
National Inst itute Economic Review is now
Ionetary Fund flew out. During the coming
care arrangements; typically, these families
dertakings we look at in amazement today are,
presaging
only
1
per
cent
growth
between
endweeks President Ford, President-elect Carter
in the main, several -ears old.
1976 and end-1977. The Economist is inclined to reliedonbablttersurelativesratherttianday
and Germ any's Chancellor Schmidt will ha ve to
beli eve that bo th are too optimistic. Britain may care or Head St.art.centerL There was no
Now It is quite possible that M r. Carter will
make some positive choices a bo ut the British
attem pt to beat the game -quite legitimately
be tipping over from nil growth to negative evidence that child care arrangements
beggars.
In a supplementary budget for this fiscal year,
growth just about now, and unemployment may p resented serio us problems for this group of
Britain's structural need has long been for a
that is, for the 12 months which began in October
be on course to rise to 1.75 mill ion during next ffamilies."
Furthermore, this study says:
large
cut
In
government
expenditure, ac1976. It sizable changes are involved, this would
year. Just as the IMF Is telling Britain to deflate,
"Only
a small fraction of the families with
companied
by
a
large
cut
in
income
tax.
There
is
require a major Juggling of accounts with a
Britain Is discovering that it is already deflating
children
in
care reported that the arrangements
now
a
fleeting
opportunity
to
make
the
rescue
speed not seen to date. It would involve adby more than It expected anyway. Instead, it is
justments in income and outgo so complicated operation of the next few weeks fit in with that
an opportunity, and suggests what form Chan had created any problems for either the children
t hey would pa ralyze the major departments of longterm need.
cellor Dennis Healey's emergency budget In the or their paren ts. In addition, among all of the
government whose spending programs are set
As everybody except British cabinet
next two or three weeks sensibly mught to take. families in the sample, child care was mentioned
only infrequently as a needed service or existing
for the year. And it would most assuredly in- ministers had expected, the IMF team IS
The Chancellor should make immediate and problem.
volve putting the government tar more into the suggesting to its masters In Washington that
sizeable cute in government expenditure which
The nature of these child care arrangements ii
Britain should cut between two and three billion
red than even Congress is likely willing to go.
would be just a first installment on a firm apparently not
pounds
unique to this group of families,
from
next
year's
budget
deficit
before
it
That's not all. The juggling might be done In
commitment to cut public-sector spending over the survey reports, Ta back up Its own findings.'
is
allowed
its
loan.
'.
As
everybody
including
jig time on paper in the Carter White House. But
the next three years by much more than the IMP
the New School for Social Research study cites a
it would take Congress months to hold hearings, British ministers knows, a cut in government
is tentatively asking for; he should prepare and 1975 Ford Foundation article
which reports that
argue and vote on any radical departures M r. expenditure of about twice this would be
announce cuts in income taxes for Imonly
an
estimated
20
per
cent
of children whoct'
beneficial,
because
Britain
cannot
revive
InCarter might propose, even if they were simple
plementatlon next April; but he should say he parents cannot care for them during
dustrially
until
there
is
a
multi-billion
switch
the day are
repetitions of measures Congress previously
will put the
se tax cuts into effect only if the cared for in formal day care facilities. The re st
from
government
spending
to
industrial
voted and President Ford vetoed. For when bills
confabulation about international economic of these children
are cared for •by relatives,
are run through the mill again, they're In- vestment.
prospects in 1977, which should follow President
neighbors,
siblings
or community groups.
variably chewed over. What comes out the
There has been room for debate whether (a)
Carter's accession, agrees that these would fit
Giving even more weight to Its own flndlng,
second go-round rarely mirrors the bill passed the drop in interest rates which would follow any
the British targets for growth and inflation that
the
the first try.
government spending cuts would be sufficient to
seem internationally desirable for 1977-78,
1a New School cites another of its own studies,
survey conducted in 1974 among welfare
recipients declared unemployable under New1
York State regulations. This study showed that
child care problems were given low priority by
respondents. Only 3 per cent regarded child care
problems as an ottacle to employment and less
than 12 per cent of the working women reported
difficultics in making child care arrangements
for their children.
WASHINGTON - President Ford has Seamans' own planning chief, Roger LeGassle.
Now, undoubtedly there will be those - Sen.
we may. have left certain, things out." 'But he
received some misleading, 11 not outright false
The GAO strongly suggested in an analysis
MondAle, Mr. Rowan, Ms.' Chlshilm, the
insisted
that
Seamans
had
made
"no
conscious
information about energy developments for his available to Seaman., that
the development of
Women's Libbers who will respond to this data '
effo rt to gloss."
State of the Union message.
liquid breeders would be blocked by safety and
Footnote: On the positive side, Seamans' by saying that my use of It simply illustrates my
The White House has solicited from the ecological problems. And the Clinch River
'contributions to the State of the Union message bias, my personal opposition to a federal child
federal bureaucracy passages suitable for his facility was questioned by LeGassle In an in.
offers some imaginative thinking about energy. care program. Well, lam opposed to this idea for
last major presidential address. The sub- tertial memo, dated November 12.
It tells of an automotive gas turbine that is a variety of reasons. But my point here is that
missions have Included a measure of hot air
Seaman., would also like to plug fusion energy
virtually exhaust tree, an auto er.gme that uses the advocates of such a program have not made
from government agencies eager to get their in the State of the Union message. So he
ceramics with a 50 per cent increase in fuel their case. None of these individuals, when I
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141V .)dLC of UI
UFUOD prepar ed a s atement for the White House
economy. It describes enormous wind mills, a pressed them on the subject, was able to refer
speech.
suggesting that a cleaner, safer form of nuclear
light bulb that will last seven to ten years and me to any evidence contradicting the
But the Energy Research and Development power "is making a transition
from laboratory
vehicle tra nsmissions that will cut gasoline bills aforementioned data.
Athlst.-sticn ha puffed up the facts bewid dSld theoretical studies to technology developby 20 per cent.
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Sid Johnson, for four years the staff directc.rc .t
the btunth of accuracy:. If the president should ment."
WASHINGTON WHIRL The U.S. recently of Sen. Mondale's subcommittee on Children and
use the ERDA passages In his speech, he could
'The draft that Seamans prepared for the
served as an intermediary in prisoner exchange Youth, tells me he knows of no studies or surve&gt; s
be caught In some serious misstatement.,. White House gave no hint of any
problems with
between Russia and Chile, but has done almost that refute the information 'I have cited here
ERDA's veteran Adm inistra to r Ro bert Seamans fusion research. Yet the LeGassie memo,
nothing.
to aid the brave Yugoslav dissident Johnson says he's felt for some time that those
forwarded the passages to White House aide prepared by Seamans' own evaluators, asked
MihaJlo MihaJlov. Mihjlov has gotten word to us who contend there are 6 million preschool
James Cannon, w ho is helping the president pointedly:, "Has the fusion effort become too
of his prison fast to protest President Josip Tito's children and only I million or so
prepare his speech. In a "Dear Jim" letter, expensive, too soon, relative to other long-term
licensed slots in
harsh penal laws. The frail 42-year-old writer, , child care centers are leaving
dated November 18, Seamans writes - "I hope (energy) technoLogies?"
"quite an mac'
who's been jailed for over two years, has been curate Impression" when they imply that this
this information is helpful as you prepare the
Because Seamans has been critIcized for
thrown into an isolation cell. 'We were told his means there are 5 million kids
president's State of the Union message." The neglecting nuclear energy, he also wanted the
left in cars or at
wife was physically torn from him when he tried home alone.
passages t hat Seamans enclosed make hlte1f president to put In a good word for
a proposed 10
to describe his plight. Sympathetic prisoners
look like the greatest energy innovater since megawatt solar power syeni. So Seaman.,
Tom Birth,' an aide to Rep. John Brademas, I)have joined, the dissident's fast.
Thomas Edison. This Is achieved, unfo rtunately, prepared a statement for Ford that "site
lad., who co-sponsor ed Mondale's Child Care
at the expense of the facts..
TheInterstate Commerce Commission, Act., also tells me he knows of no data to con'
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selection is proceeding for a facility to be built in
long
Seamans has put his reputation on the line, the next two years."
by the 'railroad and trucking tradict what I cite here. The only study he
for example, in support of
Industries,
has
too
few investigators to probe ICC mentions is one done a year or so ago by the
liquid metal fast
This Is disputed by Internal documents, which
breeder reactor. He want ed the president, indicate that the solar power system may not be
violations. The agency claims It has 80 "special Stanford Research Institute which he says came
therefore, to praise the breeder is a "virt ually built for may years. As one
agents." But inside sour ces tell us that the ICC to the same concl usion as
memo puts It,
that reached by the
ineihausttble" source of future energy.
really has only fl.
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"Economical a pplications may be well beyond
New School for Social Research.
Seamans assured the White House that Practical Limits despite high national Interest.
-We recently reported how Marine U. Gen."
Finally, I interviewed Mary Jo Bane,
Tennessee's Clinch River Breeder Reactor and a Specifically, the '10
megawatt Solar Electric
T.H. Miller improperly interfered with jurors on associate director of the Center for Research on
second, more advanced model "will demon- Plant may be—
a military discharge board. The Navy has now
Women at Wellesley College. Ms. Bane, who has
strate" the commercial possibWtles of the
premature.-At the White House, Cannon assured us that
decided to review all cases of Marines' who
Just written a book entitled, "flei-e to Stay:
controversial reactors. These were words that he Seaman's recommendations would be "gone
received less than honorable discharges at the
American Families in the 20th Century," (Basic
hoped to put In the president's mouth.
over with a critical eye" by the president's own
time of Miller's meddling. This time, the Private
Books) told me "I don't we it either" when I
Yet these statements have been challenged experts. A spokesman IGF Seamans
Military Discharge Review Board will be closelyasked t'or for evidence doc
umen ting a demand
by the General Accounting Office and, In deed, by acknowledged that "in the heat of the moment,
monitoring the cases.
• for a federal day care program.
for Congress to consider,

order - Included Simpson,
for what respondents
called his "strong, good
features and a well-built
bo dy."
Others voted most
watchable:
Actor Kris Kristofterson,
called "handsome and
supersexy with beautiful
eyes and body. Mix this
with his Intelligence and
sensitivity - and wow!"
Comedian Chevy Chase

NEW YORK (AP) fant, according to Dr. Martin L.
[)r. Don M. Sloan, director of
Mothers-to-be would like to Stone, professor and chairman the program, says the room
at the
Community United have their babies in homelike of the college's department of was
Methodist
Church,
established out of a conU.S. 17.n surroundings, with their family
obstetrics and gynecology.
Casselberry,
viction that "in-hospital
at their sides, but who wan t to
Th is course will be offered
"In the hospital living room, maternity care should be s
to
minimize
medical risk to the mother
adults t hr ough Project OAS
can be as relaxed as compassionate, personalized
IS themselves and th eir new born,
and will run for a 10 week
she would be if she were having and family-centered as possible
can now have the best
period. Registration fee is$2.00.
of both her baby at home," sa ys Dr. within sta ndards of safety. The
worlds at New York Med
ical Stone. "During her labor events surrounlng the birth of
Instruction will be on an College-Flower and Fifth
individualized basis
period, she may sit up in an a child should beanemotionally
covering Avenue Hospitals,
alterations. pattern alterations,
easy chair or lie In bed, watch satisfying experience for all
The New York City medical
TV, read, chat with her members of the family. This
tailoring with emphasis on facility recently opened
a husband or other relative or contributes to the development
learning to use stretch fabrics.
"Family Living Room," an allfriend she has chosen to share of a healthy family unit."
ivery
the adventure of birth with."
Dr. Stone cites th e recent
co mb i nes
cal
At th e s am e time, Dr. Stone experience of Lillian and
psyc hological comforts of home
with instant availability of so- adds, she knows that should an Rich ar d Frey, Elmhur st , N.Y.,
phisticated medical equipment emergency arise, the most as a good example.
The Freys didn't arrive at the
and procedures vital to the advanced he lp medical science
health of both mother and In- has to offer is only seconds hospital until a few minutes
LUIUUI UI
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Indeed, Sen. Walter Mondale, a co-sponsor of
the Child and Family Services Act of 1975, says:
"The need for improved and upgraded day care
opportunities among families near but above
the poverty line can hardly be overemphasized."
But, in point of fact, this is precisely what the
advocates of a fed eral childcare program ar)
doing, that is, overemphasizing the "need" for

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SAN DIEGO (AP) A
group of women called Man
Watchers Inc. has named
football star O.J. Simpson
tnd nine actors the worlds
'most watchable" males.
Suzy Mallery, president,
said Tuesday that she
polled 2,000 Man Watchers
members in the United
States, Australia, Great
Britain and Canada.
The top 10 men
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WASHINGTON- Over and over and over
again, e are told by those who advocate such a
scheme, that we must have a massive, multi.
billion-dollar, federally sponsored child care
program because there is a "need" for such a
program.
An infinite numberol Women's libbers speak'
of this "need," columnist Carl Rowan writes
about it and Rep. Shirley Chisholm swears it

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Jones

NEW YORK AP
Bert
Jones, named earlier as
National Football League
Offensive Player of the Year,
completed a double award
triumph today when he was
chosen overwhelmingly as Most
Valuable Player by The
Asociated Press.
The Baltimore quarterback
reccired4l of the 84 ballots cast
by sports writers and broadcasters representing each of the

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England and Ken Anderson of
Cincinnati.

Pittsburgh linebacker Jack
Lambert, the Defensive Player
of the Year, finished second in
the MVP race with 19 votes, Just
ahead of Oakland quarterback
Ken Stabler, who had 16. Other
players receiving strong
support in the voting included
Buffalo running back O.J.
Simpson, and three quarterbacks, Fran Tarkenton of Min-

Honors,

Baltimore, quarterback Jim
Hart of St. Louis and Oakland
wide receiver Cliff Branch were
included among the other top
finishers.
Jones finished second only to
Stabler In passing statistics this
season, completing better than
60 per cent of his attempts for
3,104 yards and 24 touchdowns.
lie said the Colt coaches had
much to do with his success.
"My ability hasn't changed

nesota, Steve Grogan of New

NFL's 28 franchises.

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Jones beat Stabler and Simpson in the Offensive Player halloting with 36 votes to 18 for the
Oakland quarterback and 12 for
the Buffalo running back, who
won the NFL rushing title.
Foreman, Grogan, Tarkenton,
running backs Walter Payton of
Chicago and Lydell Mitchell of

MVP

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much in the last five or six
years," he said. "But through
coaching, I've been able to
progress and become the player
Ihave. It's a great honor to me
but also a great tribute to the
coaching staff of the Colts."
Ted Marchibi-oda, coach of
the Colts, said Jones was a deserving winner of the twin honors.
"He had as much to do about

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player chosen in the 1973 NFL
draft.
In the final game of his second season, he set an NFL
record with 17 consecutive
completions against the New
York Jets. That performance
moved him in the NFL record
book alongside his father, who
once scored a record six TDs In
a single game. They are the
only father-son combination to
hold NFL marks.

carrying us to the playoffs as
any single individual for any
club," said Marchibroda. "He
has great ability and works
hard. His talents on offense are
more easily recognizable."
Jones grew up in a pro football a11;iosphere with his father,
Dub, an outstanding receiver
and later a coach for the
Cleveland Browns. Bert starred
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Ocala Forest tonight in the
championship game of the
Lion's annual basketball
tournament, playel this year at
Seminole Comrnu.ity College.
Both Oviedo and Ocala
qualified for the battle for the
top spot by winning impressively Wednesday night In
opening round action.
Ocala jumped out to a 12-0
lead in the first period against
Lake Howell and was never
headed as It waltzed home a 6252 winner In the first game.
The nightcap went to the host
Lions as they were able to turn
back a scrappy Bishop Moore
five, 70-54.
The Lions avoided a third
meeting of the season with Lake
Howell by taking control of
their contest late in the first
quarter. Then with Gary Hird
and Hureal Bell leading the
way, the Lion's opened up their
margin by 17 points at halftime,
38-21.
This lead was increased to 20,

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SPORTS

tucky in the 1975 NC.A championship game.
"We don't look at It as a fight
against the NBA," insists TVS
P resident FAdle Einhorn. "The
NBA will be there, sure, but we
think there Is a big enough nudience for both of us."

NEW YORK (AP)
The
battle of the baskets, network.
style, begins Sunday with the
pros going, against the amateurs for supremacy in the ratings.'
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around there will be four regional games most Sundays,
giving telecasts a more local
flavor, with an occasional natlonal doubleheader game
thrown . in. "Red On Roundbail", a halftime feature in
which Boston Celtics General
Manager Red Auerbach explains the fine points of the
game, returns and the package
will be further enhanced by a
slam dunk contest to run
ttuU8hout the season.

NBC begins a run of 10
straight national college
basketball Sunday telecasts
with a doubleheader featuring
No. I ranked Michigan against
South Carolina and Houston
against UCLA. CBS counters
with a lineup of NBA games
that will run through the
playoffs. The first two games
will be televised nationally and
then the network will go with
regional games the rest of the
way.
It will mark the first time that
college sports have been pitted
against pro sports on a regular
basis on television and will
doubtless renew age-old arguments over which version is
more fun to watch.

NBC offers Dick'Enberg and
Billy Packer, an excellent
team, for its college package.
While all of this is going on,
ABC will not be showing Lest
pttt.rns. A.B" will have Its
Wide World of Sports, Its stxcessful
Superstars show,
NBC wnrin lit
American Sportsman and a few
with the TVS network, made the
golf tournaments lined up to
plunge into a fuli-time Sunday.
lure viewers. The suspicion
schedule on the basis of an
persists that with NBC and CBS
experiment last season. The
up the basketball annetwork televised two national
dience, ABC could be a big wincollege games on Sunday last
season and outdid the NBA In
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Stetson n)eetS Western Kentucky in tonight's championship
match of the Tangerine Bowl
basketball tournament while
Fordham and Rollins square off
in the consolation contest.
Dave Purdue sparked Stetson
with 19 points, three assists and
three steals late Wednesday as
the Hatters downed the Fordham Rams 68-56. Western Kentucky downed Rollins 71-61 in
the opening game.
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point halftime lead and maintamed the margin through the
second half as six Fordham
players fouled out
a record
for the tournament.
Kevin FaIlon's 10 points made
him the only Ram to score in
double figures. Fordham held
the edge in rebounds 35-27 with
hector ileax pulling down 11
and Paul Smith 10.
The Hatters evened their
record at 5-5. Fordham 1.3 now 45.
Western Kentucky took the

lead over Rollins two minutes
before the half and hung on,
mostly with the help of Mike
Prince's long-range shooting.
Prince finished with 25 points,
17 of them In the second half, as
Western Kentucky improved Its
record to a 3-4 mark. Teammates James Johnson scored 13
points and 12 rebounds and
Julio Davila 10 points.
Gary Parsons was Rollins'
top scorer with 20 points, followed by Bob Morris with 16.
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JACKSONVILLE (A?)
Fast-breaking Florida and
disciplined Holy Cross,. both off
to great starts in this basketball
season, meet tonight for the
championship of the Gator
Bowl tournament,
"Holy Cross is an awfully
good offensive team," said
Florida Coach John Lotz.
"We're going to have to be
ready to go again as well as we
were aginst Jacksonville,"
And the Florida Gators were
ready, roaring off to a IC-0 lead
with three steals at the start
and leading by as many as 31
points on the way to a 99-87 vicory over the Jacksonville Dolphins in Wednesday night's first
round.
It was Florida's sixth win in
ieven starts, but the Gators are
op against an unbeaten team In
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But another cold shooting
period in the third quarter
doomed the Silver Hawks as
they fell behind 4-V with just
over two minutes to play in the
stanza.
Both Young and Raines
fouled out for Ocala In the
fourth period. This allowed the
Hawks to make the final score
respectahie, but the eventual
winner was never In doubt.

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the Holy Cross Crusaders who
won t heir eighth straight by a
70-61 margin over Michigan
State.
"We played awful," declared
Holy Cross Coach George Bla.
ney. "But considering that fact,
this team showed more character than any I've ever coached
in coming from behind. We are
really a high scoring team but
shot tentatively until Ronnie
Perry cam e on strong at the
end."
Perry, a freshman guard who
leads the Crusaders In scoring,
hit 10 points In the last three
minutes to pull Holy Cross from
behind at 59-57 to the victory.
lie led his team with 22 points.
"Holy Cross is a lot better
tp,rii than they' shovc- agaic10t
Michigan State,' LOU said.
"They hve a fine disciplined of-

tense."
Holy Cross was unable to stop
Michigan.
Greg Kelser,
who hit a game-high 26 points,
and appeared on the brink of
defeat until Perry asserted
himself with three field goals
and. Iced the gam e with four
free throws.
Florida's balanced scoring
was topped by Bob Smyth's 17
points, but LOU said the key
was senior substitute Don Bostic, who scored 14 points.
"Bostic, usually a defensive
specialist,' sparked our offense," Loti said. "That, plus
our overall good defense and
the great Intensity everyone
showed let us win going away."
Jacksonville's Dolphins,
piayln siUiout injured top
scorer Kent Glover, Wa., led by
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Mallory, who will coach CoinThe Big Eight powers, who
records, Woody Hayes antici- rado, 8-3, in its first major bowl shared the conference title with
pates a high-scoring Orange since the 1962 Orange Bowl, re- Oklahoma State, rolled up 73
Dullard Gould shoots for Lions
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Bowl football game Saturday called his last prediction of points, 42 of them by Mallory's
night. Bill Mallory isn't so sure. what kind o game. to expect. Buffaloes,
"Indications are that It will
"Against Oklahoma," he told
Mallory does forecast a key to
On Jan. Z Maryland-North
be
high-scoring.
Colorado
has
newsmen,
"I went out on a limb the outcome of 'the nationally
Carolina pulled a 23 per cent
been that way all year. And we and said It would be a low- televised battle (NBC-1'V, I
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p.m.)
television sets in the United
OAKLAND AP
After the Vikings beat Los 1967 season, losing to Green ,
Coach
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26th
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States that were on were timed John Madden of the Oakland Angeles for the National ConBay' and had been eliminated Ocala
II 1516 1942
Ohio State and preparing his
to NBC, as opposed to an 15 Raiders, aware that Fran Tar- ference title Sunday arid ad2 t ii Is-fl
seven times In the playoffs Lake Nowell
fifth-straight major 'bowl
Owe for Buffalo against the kenton has "guaranteed" a vanced to the Super Bowl for a -before earning the return trip.
Ocala 73, Lake I-fowetI V. squad.
J(.nlcks on CBS. On March? the Minnesota Vikings' victory in record fourth time, Tarkenton
"We won this time and well Fouled Otit. VOfNtg, Adams. Martin.
'We're a better 'offensive
ST. PETERSBURG Ruben Brown I 22 1; Wiggins 5 33 19,
'JenkIns. Meadows.
larquette-South
Caroline the Super Bowl, had a simple sald,"Iwant.thewhole'worldto
win at Pasadena," said safety
BISHOP MOORS Saund nl0i team cow than we have been. 'Cotton bounced' back with 5tth3726;HoIlIs4I It. Tot.ts: 32
game got a 24 share compared response to the quarterback's know that this time we're going
Jack Taturn after the victory 1. Cleveland 621 11, Conroy 3 0.06. Bad Gerald (sophomore quar10.11 71.
another strong game Wedto 18 for - the Knicks against boast.
MeiesnkI 7 23 16. Beatty I 012,
to win it."
T. PETERSBURG, Boone S 00
over Pittsburgh.
terback)is
healthy
again.
Pete
nesday In the Roy King io. Roberts 2001 Cole's 500 10,
Washington.
"I
if both side guaran.
Several Raiders, however,
Thousantl of Raiders' season Fusse(l 6 00 12. Totals: 25 49 54.
Johnson (238-pound fullback) Is invitational basketball tour- Powell 1 00 2 Works 0 S 5;
OVIEDQ: Noble Ill). BoIl I4
: NBC also poirA3 to the fact tee a %ictory, they've got to play predicted a Super Bowl vittory ticket holders, all of them ex, 11, willis 4 0- 1 j. Miyar 40-0ii, Couch I
running better," Hayes said - 'nament, scoring 20 points and Perharn 571017; Sams I 002; Clark
the game," Madden said themselves alter beating Pitts- pecting their team to win its 03 4. Gould I 00 2. 54l'd 12
That seven of the top
21
004111,.Slicof 0000. Totals.. 22 12 is
after a Wednesday workout,
grabbing 15' rebounds to pace , s.
Tcfas: 70 1011
kelball audiences of all. -time, Wednesday as the Raiders be- burgh's defending Super Bowl first Super Bowl title, quickly
The Buckeyes, 8-2-1, mus-' Seminole High over St.
is III 1 3'54
Including the top four, have gan preparing for the Jan, 9 Champs 24-7 for the AFC crown. bought up the 15,000 Super Bowl •lsho•Mote
tered Just nine points in their: Petersburg High, 74-6.
Sanlerd
1$ 14.23-23-14
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been for. college games, start- .National Football League Oakland made Its only Super tickets which were made
$l.Pefs.
II iii $-34
F$: Bishop Mo'e it Ovledo Last two gaines, nudging 'finIng' with UCLA against Ken- showdown, Super Bowl Xl.
SANFORD:Cotton)OQQ30;C,a
Bowl appearance lo1!owin the available the team.
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nesota and losing to Michigan. II 4 K een Brown I I 3 9, KI'.in
Fouls: Seminole 11, St Pile 33
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LAKE HOWELL: Adams 12-41.'
Carroll 2 0.1 1. Marlin 2 II )O
JenkIns 323 5. Mesws 2 12 5,
HykakI 1 22 1, Siver 1 02 2,
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FowSa:

FAYE C IRANPOUR,
Wife Respondent,
NOTICE OF ACTION
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
TO Fare E iranpour
2677 Hackberry Road
- Birmingham, Alabama 35526
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIFO
that an action for Dissolution of
Marriage has been filed against you
and you are required to serve a copy
your written defenses, if any, to it
If in 1 m Petitioner's Attorney, Bill
McCabe, whose address Is Suite
1440, CPIA Tower, Orlando, Florida,
32501. on or before January 12th.
1977 and file the original with the
Clerk of this Court either before
service on Petitioner's attorney or
Immediately thereafter; oth,9wl,
adefault will b entered against you
for the relief deenanded.,,o the
Petition
WITNESS my hand and seat of
lhi
Court on this 7th day
December, 1976
Seat)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
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Deputy Clerk
Publish Dec 9, 16, 23. 30. 1976
DEG 31
- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 76 314-CP
Division
In Re: Eslate of
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AARIE E EVE
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE
YOU ARE HEReBY NOTIFIED
that the administration of the estate
of MARIE C EVE, deceased. File
Number 76314 CP. Is pending in the
Circuit Court f or Seminole County,
Iorlda. Probate Division, the ad
dress 01 which i% P. O Drawer C.
Probate Division. Sanford. Fla
32171 The personal representative
of t he estate is Vivian Jarnagin.
whose addr es s is Ill Grace Avenue,
C oc oa. Fla 32932 Th. name and
address of the personal represen
tativi's attorney are set foriP, below
All persons having claims or
demands against the es tate are
required.
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM Tl's'2 DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
tØis NOTICE, to file with the clerk
of the above court a writt en
statement of any claim or demand
they may have Each claim must be
In writing and mull indicate the
basis for the claim, the name arid
address of the Creditor Ot his agent
lluuiy, •ii
hue 4uuivurui
claimed lithe claim is not yet due.
the date when It will become due
Shall be stated If the claIm Is
4
contingent or unlquldated. the
nature of the uncertainty shall be
'tiled if the claim is Secured, the
i 4ecurity shall be described The
claimant shall deliver sufficient
copies of the claim to the clerk to
enable the clerk to mail one copy
each personal repres entative
All persons intorest,d In the estate
90 whom a copy of this Not ICr
Aaministration has been mailed are
WITHIN
THREE
required.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
TH S NOTICE. to bile any 0bl,t1Onu*
they may have that challenges the
tjlidity of the decedent's will, the
(allIicatlons of the personal
y.presentative. or the venue or
- jurisdiction of the court
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND
'- OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
'WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

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ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
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STENSTROM. DAVIS &amp;
MCINTOSH
PLO Soil 1330
Sanford, Fla 32771
Telephone. (305) 322 7111
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NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the 17th day Of Janua ry . TV?. at
11 00 a m at the
door Of
the Courthouse f Semi nole County,
at Sanford. Florida the undersigned
Clerk will Offer for sat, the following
described real property
LOT 21 of ST JOHNS VILLAGE
SECOND REVISION, according to
plat thereof recorded in Pla t Book
10, Pages /t and 72. Public Records
of Semnole County, Florida.
together with all Structures. Im
orovements, fixtures, appliance's.
and appurtenances on said, land or
used in conjunction therewith
The aforesaid sale will be made
Pursuant to a Final Judgment en.
tired in Civil No 76 2041 CA 09 B
now pending in the Circuit Court of
the Eighteenth Jud,cial Circuit in
and for Seminole County, Florida
DATED t his 27th day
Of
December, 1976
Seall
Arthur H Beckwitrs. Jr .
Clerk 01 the Circuit Court
By Patricia A Jackson
Dep ut y Clerk
VAN DEN BERG. GAY
&amp; BURKE. PA.
Attorney's for the Plaintiff
Post Office Box 793
Orlando, Florida 32802
Publish Dec 30. 1976
DEC 125

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
IOHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLO)DA.
CIVIL NO 76-2006-CA 09.6
THE LOMAS &amp; PIETTLETON
COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
ANDREW DUDLEY. JR.. et ox .
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the 15th day of January, 19/7 at
It 00. m at the west front door o4
the Courthouse of Seminole County,
at Sanford, Florida the undersigned
Clerk will offer for sal, the following
deScribed real property
Lot St. Plorth*oouj, according to
ie Plot theregf, as recorded in Plat
Book I?. Pages 11 1 12, PublIc
Records of Seminole County,
Florida,
together with all structures. im
prom.n?s, fixtur es, appliances.
and appurtenance's on said land Ot
used in conjunction therew ith,
The aforesaid Sale will be made
pursuant to a Final Judgment an
feted ri Civil No 76 2006 CA 09 B
pending in the Circuit Court p5
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In
and
Seminole County, Florida
DATEDsIhu 211h day of December,
1976
(Seal)
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr...
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Patricia A Jackson
Deputy Clerk

for

VAN DEN BERG, GAY
&amp; BURKE, 'P A
Attorney's for the Plainti ff
Po st Office B
Orlando, Florida 32502
Publith, Dec. 30, 19/ 4
DEG 126

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged
In busines s at 1183 E
Altamonte Or Atlamonte Springs,
Seminole County, Florida under the
fictitious name of MCDUFFIE AND
ASSOCIATES INC
OBA AS
TRIPPLERS CLEANERS, and that
I intend to register said name with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court ,
Seminole
County. Florida in ac
cordance with the provisions Of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit
Section 66509 Florida statutes 1957.
S. Douglas McDutfje
Publish Dec 16. 21. 30, 1 97 6. Jsn
1977
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Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged In business at P.O. Box 659,
Altamonte
Springs.
Seminole
County. Florida under the flc1itlou
name of CENTRAL FLA. CYCLES,
INC D B A HARLEY DAVIDSON
OF ALTAMONTE, and that (intend
to register sa id name with the Cler k
of Ihe Circuit Court. Seminole I
County, Florida in accordance with
the provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To Wit
Section
165.09 Florida Statutes 1957
S Diane W. Culpepper
Publish Dec 9, iô, 23, 30, 1976
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The circumstances couldn't
have been better for Peter
McNab. Friends and relatives
were in the crowd at VanI couver's Pacific Coliseum, his
grandparents were watching
the game on television, and he
was playing in his home town.
"If! had to pick any place I
would like to score three goals,
it would be Vancouver," said
the Bruins center, who did just
that in Boston's S-i rout of the
c.anucks Wednesday night.
It didn't take long for the

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IN
THE
CIRCUIT ' COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI R.
CUlT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
CASE NO. 7423l7.CA.2S-F
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO WILLIAM *'f BRASWELL
whoSe residence
and last known mailing
address are unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Petition has been fled in the
above Styled C ou rt tor the adoption
of the minor child named therein
and wherein you are named at an
, and
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YOU are hereby
r
red to serve a copy of your
written defenses, If any, to it on S
KIRBY
MONCRIEF,
of
SHINHOLSER , LOGAN
AND
MONCR IEF,
Attorneys
for
Petitioner, Post Office Box 2279,
Santord, Florida, 327/I, a nd file
orginal with Clerk of the above
Styled Court on or before January
121h. 1977, otherwise a default will be
entered against you granting said
adopt ion
WITNESS my hand and the seal Of
said Court on the 71h day of
December. 1976

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$.2401.CA09.E
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
TGAGE ASSOCIATIO'l,
Pia:ntitt.
V
LUTHER JAMES JACKSON and
KATHERINE
JACKSON. hit wi f e,
and GUARANTY FINANCE
FINANCE
CO
AMERICAN STEEL FENCE CO
OF
LONGWOOD,
INC
and
ORANGE COUNTY TEACHERS'
FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Defendants
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO GUARANTY FINANCE CO
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a mar
,gage on the folng property in
Seminole County, Florida
Lot ii. MAGNOLIA HILL. ac
cording to the plot thereof as
recorded in Plat Book IS, Page 17,
Public Records of Seminole County, (Seal)
Florida
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
has been tiled agjinst you, and you
Clerk of the Circuit court
are required to se rve a copy 01 your
By Mary N Darden
written defenses Ihereto, it any.
Deputy Clerk
upon Leonard V Wow, Attorney for S KIRBY MONCRIEF of
plaintiff, at Suite 211, 231 Ma itland
SHINHOLSER, LOGAN AND
Avenue, Altamonte Springs. Florida MONCRIEF
32701. and file the original with the Attorneys for Petitioner
Clerk of the above styled Court on or F,rst Federal Building
be-tore the 25th day of January.
Post Office Box 1V9
otherwise a judgment tray be en
Sontqrd. Florida32771
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tired against you for the
ef Publ%fl Dec. 9, Id, 73. 30. 1976
demanded in the Complaint herein DEC '
WITNESS my hand and se al of
Said Court, this 20th day
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
December, 1976
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
(Seal)
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
CIVIL ACTION NO 16 2379 CA 09.5
Mary
P4
Darden
By
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
Deputy Clerk
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor
Publish Dec 21,)O, 1976, J,IrI 6. 13.
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Organized and existing
1971
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Schmautz Just 3:45 after the
opening faceoff, then Earl An(lerson
recently' called up
froni the American Hockey
League —scored his fourth goal
in six games just 12 seconds
later.
After Finnish import Math
Hagman made it 3-1 at 2:38 of
the second period, McNab
added Ws 22nd and 23rd goals of
the National Hockey League
campaign and Rick Middleton
scoretlona breakaway as many
in the crowd of 15,570 got up to
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that cert9ln Writ of
Execution iStund out of and under
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udgment rendered in the aforesaid
court on the 11th day of September.
A 0 1976, In that certain case fl
titled, Cosby Hodges Milling Co. an
Alabama corporation. Plaintiff, vs
James Moscato and David E
LaRochelle, individually and ti b a I
&amp; 0 Feed Farm &amp; Kenn el Supply.
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
Execution was delivered to me as
Sfleritf Of Seminole COunfy. Florida,
and I have levied upon the following
described property owned by
James Moscato, said property being
located in Seminole County. Florida.
more particularly described as
follows
Various and assorted household
you
furniture and furnishings &amp; op
phiances To be so ld In a lot In
i).
ventory and additional information
available from the Civil Division of
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Department.
and the undersigned as Sheriff Of
Orlando, FlOrida 12101 on
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before January
JUSt t911, antS tile
1100 AM on the 71h day Of
the original with theClerk of th
January, A.D 1971, offer f or sale
Court dither before Sirvice on the
arid eIl to the highest bidder, for
Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately
cash, subject to any
all existing
thereafter, otherwise a default will.
loins,
the Frnnt (West) Door of
be entered against you t the tines
the Seminole County Courthouse In
demandedin the Complaint
Sanford, Florida, the above
WITNESS my hand and the Seal cf
described personal property
this Court. thiS Court. this list day cf
That. Said sale is being ma
to
December, 1916
salisfy the terms of said Writ Of
(Seal)
Execution
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
John C Polk,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Slierill
By Linda M Shw
Seminole County, Florida
Deputy Clerk
Publish Dec II, 73, 30, 1976, Jan 6.
Publish Dec 73. W. 1974 Jan 6. I)
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W L T Pts OF GA
Quebec
72 15 I 45 161 137
lndy
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CincI
Il 15 2 36 152 121
N Eng
IS ii 1 31 173 132
Minn
IS 17 4 34 I 1 116
Birm
1325 1 27 132 153
Western Division
S e-QO
72 13 2 46 129 115
Houston
II 11 1 10 1 26 1)2

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ORLANDO-SEMINOLE
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
FIRST - I. Domingo Aroma
750, 7 10, 310. 2 Cacho-Deitia
12.60.5 20. 3 Larrl.Co)do (3)
Q
(1 U 51 10, P (I 1) 14700.
SECOND — 1 EchanoSanchel
2200. 1000, 4.20; 2. Domingo
Beitia 13) 9.00. 3.20; 3 Ogulza-Javl
(6) 3.20. 0 (35) 19.20; P (5-3)147.60.
DO i 5) 15060
THIRD — I. Urza-Yza (6) 1Q10,
1.20. 1.50. 2. Ecflano.Coicio (21 600.
360. 1 Aldana Elorza (5i 540, Q (7
6) 3110, P (6-2) 61.20.
FOURTH — 1 Eddy Aguirre (2)
940,600,460,2 Arta Javi (6)1100,
S70; 3 Cacho Quola (6) 520; Q
(2.6) 6250. P (2 dl 231.70; DO (6-2)
S120
FIFTH - I Fwnn.n.i
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(61 7 00. 3 40; 3 Anton Bengoa (1;
100. 0 (7 II 6620; P (7.1) 13010
SIXTH — 1. Arecha.Quiota (3,1
1610, 750, 600. 7 Pa?xi Javi (71
II 50.4 00 . 3 Urza Sa nc hez (2) 300.
0 (I 1)
10, P (3 7) 33970
SEVENTH — I. Doningo.AIberd
(3) 71 60, 5.20, 3.80: 2. Jose Miguel
(7)500440 3 Urza Per. (6) 700
0 12 3) 13 M. P (3 2) 1460. Big Q (3
7 with all 2) 16$ 20. (37 with all 3)
7320
EIGHTH — I Sala Larrea (l
12 60. 880. 130. 2 Aiava Juan (2'
1120, S 60, 3 Santl Zarre (3) 1 00. Q
(7 11 32.30; P (4 21 65(0.
NINTH -I. Alava (1) 1200. 1 80.
380. 2 Arta (21 760. 560: 3 Sala (ii
soo. 0 (2 4) S300. P (4 21 11160
TENTH — I Altu (I) 1360. 9.20.
410. 2 Larrea (II 920, 370. 3
Marijri (SI 600. Q (16) 1760. P (I
61 211 50. 00 (1 II 397 SO.
ELEVENTH - I tilegul Solo Ill
920, 350, 320. 2 Oguiza Zarre (5;
620. 3
Jose Quola (7) 1 20. 0
(I s) 13 20. P (I s) 13 70
TWELFTH — I Bilbao Juan )J
27 20. It 00 . 620. 2 Sala Altu (2)
920. 7 00 . 3 Fermin Echave Ill
80. Q (7 3) 60 20. p J] 2) 130 20
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i0. 0 U 51 1540. P (2 S) 59.10; OD
(22) 35 90; 3972

Surtire Choctaw (6). 6 KOlak Scott
(6); 7 Red Wind (1); 5 stay Cool
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Denton 12.20 340. 3. E.0 's Builder
(I ) 320; Q (I 81 i 60, p e 1)10950.
1 (II 4) 60860. 3900
A- 39, Handle- 5 1 93.911
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
FIRST- S-il, C: 1
Anex's
Clarence (2) 7.00 360 210. 2. ER's
John Boy (7) 7.20 300, 3 Jack Be
Quick (3) 2 60; 0 (2 1) 21 60; 31.91.

Jeanie (3), 1.Manafee Faye (Il); S.
M's S i m Sam (6); 6 Great Voyage
152),? RI Toughy (TO); I Curly
TENTH- A. 5-16: I . Alert's Foyt
(10). '
C P's Michel (4); 3;
Topper Go (6). 1 l's Pretty Boy IS.
2); 5 Ahlose Hope (S ) . 6. COuSIns
Teresa 12), 1 Wayfarer (5); 5.
Coragh Shone (6).
ELEVENTH- C, S-Il: I. Red

Heels IS 2), 2 Lord Brian (6). 3.

(6); S. Ed Rohan (10), 6 Scatty
Luann (8),?. Tally Del (1); I. Roxy
Music
HC
11: I Risky Pam
1072 1 21 98 14 301 20 31
(3) 2 Dougli Patter (10) 3 Sam
SEVENTH- S-tI, C: I Mineola Traveler (12). 1 Ready Am (4); S
Adams Division
24 S 3 Si 133 52 Renee (1) 1660 910 7 60. 2 Cell (5)
Windy Elicit (6). 6 Manatee Danny
72 n
19 116 114 960 S.60; 3 Nellie Kelly (3) 940; 0 (52). 7 Ahloso Dan (6); 5 Cousin's
1715 6 10 112 126 (15) 59.10. P (18)21060; T IIS3I
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7 AhIoso Etili (101; 5 Stalky (6)
DeIe (4112.
3. Road
T* (6) 4 Mike's Gal (6) S
Heather Scott IS 2). 6 Joe mischief
( S), 7 Surlire Maybe (I). S Jivin
Jake (10)
SEVENTH- 0, S-Il: 1 Sherry
Whiz (tO); 2 Hasty Ma (I); 3. Honey
Holmes U. I Faded Lace (6); 5
M's Curbe (11:6 Ann's Drive (5); 7.
Top Medalist (12); 5 Rumored (5-2)
EIGHTH- 5, S-lI: I. L L's Izzy

SIXTH- S-Il, A: I. Speed Scot?
77 S S 59 171 51
iS 16 6 36 116177 (5) 10,00 650 500; 2. Too Tall Tim

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Axe (6) 420 120: 3 Ci S. Angie (5)
160; Q (45) 1560; P (4 1) 79 50. T

I T rts OF GA 120; 3 Angel Whizzer 51 260. Q (3
6)660. P (63)1650. 1 (6-35) 2000;
21 1 6 50 133

"Don't knock those fans,"
said Bruins' Coach Don (.lierry,
-A ho has heard his share of boos
at Boston Garden this season.
"If we lost S-I in Boston we'd
have to have bodyguards out
there."
Sabres 6, Flames 3
Terry Martin, Fred Stanfield
and Ilene Robert scored third.
period goals for Buffalo, which
won Its eighth straight.
SANFOND.ORLANDO
MATINEE RESULTS
Black hawks 6, Red Wings 3
FIRST-S-il, B: 1 Coco Blue (21
Dennis Hull scored twice
SlO 600 300. 2 Phantom's Speck
Plaintiff.
while Jun Harrison and Dick ( ) 1 160 710. 3 Level Headed (51
's
Redmond each scored a goal 2 10, 0 123) 1600. 31 47
CURTIS HAYES and FAVE
SECOND- 5-Il, U: I Within
HAYES. his wife,
and assisted on two others to
Limits III 1 50 3 60 'I rn
flefpntan,
!cad Ctik. pa.st Dtttuit.
Scoul
460 360, 3 Tamed
NOTICE OF ACTION
Canadien.s 3, Penguins 3
( S) 740, Q (31) 11.20, P (13 ) Solo,
TO CURTIS HAYES and
Ron S&amp;'hock scored from the DO 1211 3970. 3165
FAYE HAYES, his wife,
THIRD- 5.11. Dr I Sharp
Residence
Unk no wn
edge of the' crease early' in the (I) S 00 250 2 10, 2 No Name Socks
Sc ot t
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
final period to pull Pittsburgh (4) 250 220. 3 Hf' Arab 12) 320,
aIiOn 10 foreclose a mortgage on
Q (47) 9 20. P (1 7)7) 30. T (47.2)
even with Montreal. The tally
the following property in Seminole
County. Flor ida
was hotly disputed by Montreal 106 40. II 14
FOURTH- S-il, M: 1 WP Fire By
Lot I. Block "C". WASHINGTON
players, who clauned that he Fire (6) 110 3707 10. 2 Qrits Ace
OAKS SECTION ONE, according to
(21 4 20 2 60 3 Bob's kicker Ill
kicked it into the goal.
the plot thereof as recorded in Plat
120. Q 126) 1150; P 16-71 7490, 1
Bo 16, P ages &amp; S. Public Records
Leafs
6,
Barons
2
Maple
211 II
3155
of Seminole County, Flprida
Darryl SIllier scored twice
FIFTH- $ 11. D. I Dusty RuUell
Including One Orbon Range, Ide)
and and defenseman Borje Sal- (SI 650 1 10 3 00. 2 Anne Cox (21
Model No E56A2. Serial No 4314.
One Comfort Pac Furnace (de)
nung added a goal and three 680320. 3 Fi,iII Hyatt Ii) 240. 0 12
SI 6000. P 1521 17420. T (52 Il
Model No CF 101. Serial No
assists as Toronto pummeled sit 60. 31
445100. One Mercury Hood No MIT
Cleveland
SIXTH- S-il. 5: I. Drift Sand Ill
MIT
4410 1700 500. 2 Question (I) 500
has been filed against
and you Rockics 3, Capitals I
340. 3 Shloso Pm 121 5 10, 0 )I II
arerequired to serve a copy of your
Gary CMeau's slap shot with 66 10.
(4
(1
wr,tlen defenses, if any. to
Ofl
just three minutes remaining I/Il 60 . 3131
Julius C P,truska. ROWLAND.
SEVENTH- III. C' 1 Smopthy
helped Colorado
ap a ninePETRUSKA. BOWEPI &amp; Mc
Bill 15) 16.S0 6 60 4 60 2 W1chitf
DONALD, Plaintiff 's attorney,
game winless streak with Its Ring (71 160 360 3
0.0 Moss (31
wt,os Oddre%% is 308 North Magnolia
victory over Washington.
400 0 (1.51 25 10 P IS 2) 15 70, T
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FOURTH- S-Il, 0: 1 Cheryl's
(4) 31.20 660 510; 7
1514 10 10 113 132
World (I) 600 260: 3. WP Fancy
Sm yt he Division
SI Lou
1517 .5 35 107 131 Dusty (5) 320; 0 (1 4) 92.20; P (4 1)
Chgo
12 30 5 79 fl5 138 $99 10: 1 (4-1 5) 2.689 10, 31 62.
Cob
FIFTH- $-lI, 0: 1. X's Patrol (3)
9 77 S 23 99 130
14.40 1.70 560. 2 Triple Crow n (5)
1026 3 23 103
72 96117 980620; 3. Wticlltf June (5)300; Q
(3 5) I Ill. 00, P (3 S) 2"90; T (3 S 8)
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL NO 76-20'Il-CA.Ot.B
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
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Chgin (1); I Saga (10); S. Little
Stitches (52); 6 Aler?t Louis. (I);
7 Ira Roder (6) 8 Holdup Man (6)
FOURTH-0 S 16 I Groovin
Benil 16): 2 Tally Ernie (i); 3 lrr's

Diana (I)
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Notice Is hereby given that I am
engaged In busine ss at P.O. Box
1771, Altamonte SpringS, Seminole
County, Florida, under the fictitious
name of T V. VIEWER OF
ORLANDO, and that I intend to
register sa i d name with the Clerk
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the
Provisions of the FIcjitl,j Name
Statutes. To Wit. Section 86509
Florida Statutes 1957
5 - Joseph Abrams.
Publish. Dec 30, 1976. Jan, 6. 13, 30
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Bishop Moore had more
balanced scoring, as they got 14
points from Brian Mekarskl
and Charles Kleeman. Al
Fussel added 12 more In the
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
JUDICIAL CiK
CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

Bell's 1717 points, made from
his play making guard position,
was good enough for second
high point man of the game. It
also helped spark the Lions to
their fifth win of the season,
bringing them back to the .500
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was the dominating factor in
the game. lie led both teams ir
scoring with 28 points, swept
both the offensive and defensive
boards clean with his
rebounding ability and kept the
middle clogged on defense.

Ralnes was high point man
with 20 markers.
For the Hawks It was Derrick
with 10. This point
production was followed by
bo
Leon Jenkins and Kent
Weaver, who finished the
evening with tight each.
-- -- saia S record flow s an s at
5-2 while Lake Howell's
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luffalo's scoring,
hdp jstows 120, Trail Blazers 111
Bob Lanier son the baltIc of

Despite their horrid beginfling which saw the first eight
minute session end at 12-2, the
Silver Hawks battled back In
the second period. They
tightened up the game considerably by outscoring the
Wildcats 20-15, and only trailed
at halftime, 27-22.

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C-iqul,'Gary,Bender and Jerry
Gross will announce the four
regional games and Mendy
Rudolph, Lenny Wilkins, Billy
Cunningham and a player to be
named later will be the color
men.

NBC is betting that viewers
will prefer the scramble and
passion of the colleglates over
the more 'reserved, orchestrated play of the pros. CBS is
hoping fans'will turn to the
more recognizable names and
higher level of talent in the
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draw a point closer, 54-48, early
ia the final quarter, but that
was as close as they got to the
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The Wildcats were able to
jump out to their 12-0 lead in the
first period by limiting the
Silver Hawks to one shot on
offense. Ocala's Tyrone Young
and Ed flames took control of
the backboards early and It
wasn't until Mitch Silver
connected on a two-pointer that
Lake Howell was able to break
through to the scoreboard.

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Thursday, Dec.
197k when they tangle with Lake
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Howell in tonight's consolation
game, which starts at 7 p.m.

Cage War
By HOWARD SMITH
A? Sports Writer

45-25, midway thorugh the third
session, when Hird hit on yet
another turn-around Juniper.
But it was at this point the
Hornets started a counterattack that cut the Lion's advantage to a scant seven points
by the time the buzzer sounded
ending the third period.

Betty (4)

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NINTH- 5.16, A: 1:Chip Scott (3)
is ii .s
550 520 260; 2 Surf ire Glenn (I)
17 IS
53 1
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Al (12). 1. Taylor's First (5). 6
EIGHTH- 5.1$, 0: I. Normandy Proud Titanic (6); 6. Son Queen
Rose (1) 1250 1300 110, 2. Alert's
(10).7. Hydro Scott (5'2) I. Super

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scoring 24oi UlS 40 points In the
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second half, hauling in 14
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rebounds, colecting four assists I.L *'P.
and making four steals to lead 0.
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hit only five of 16 shots from the
"Ile 's a great player and they
field.
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go up and down," observed his
Bullets 96, Hawks 92
, .,
citach Phil Johnson lie as
Len Robinson scored 15 of his
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ago, but now I'm s ur e he's up to help Wasl1inC9 hand Atlanta
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hat he was before."
(Herald
Photo
Tom Vincent)
its seventh straight loss
loss. Lou
Wednesday
ny nig
acne
uon
Seminole High's Emmet Davis puts his best foot
Atlanta with 24 GETTING AHEAD
.cored 31 points in the Kings' points,
forward above in Wednesday's Seminole Soccer
113-103 National Basketball AsSuns 97, Celtics 87
UasSi1' while David Mossot- uses his head below.
WITH
THE
FOOT
Sociation triumph over Buffalo.
Paul Westphal 's 30 points
Seminole lost to , orth Miami Beach, a-O, and
nter
Ile collected 21 in the first half, helped Phoenix overcome an
Park stopped Miami Curley, 3-0. Today's games
which ended tied, but Jim Ea- early 16-2 Boston lead. Sidney
pair against North Nflarni Beach at 2 and Curley vs.
Ions collected 13 of his 17 points Wicks topped Boston scorers
in the fourth quarter to insure
Seminole at i
ith 24 po ints.
the triumph.
SuperSonks 102, Nets 96
"I started to worry. I couldn't
Slick Watts scored 10 of his 13
figure out what I was doing points in the fourth qua rter and
Qwrong," said Boone. "I lost Fred Bro's Juniper with 43
confidence in my shot, but in seconds remaining bioke the
th league you just have to game's ninth tie as Seattle
work yourself hack Into a topped the Nets. John
Williamgroove. Shooting takes a lot of son and Nate Archibald collect—
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5,
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night you don't always get
Rockets 93, i6ers 91
enough."
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Lions Advance, Hawks Grounded

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(5) 780 8 00 3.20. 2. P.F. Flyer (1)
11.206 lOt 3 Robbln Roll (6) 3. 00; 0
(IS) 12.20: P (5.)) 71.10; T (S-1` 6)
50. 3) 53
23111,1104412
3is
NINTH-3 1%,
i. C: 1 l's Linda (3)
1620 5.80 6 10, 7. Montague Worthy
(213603.20; 3 ElIi Billy (6)610; 0
(73)26 50; P (3 2) 133.50; 1 (37 61
841,20; 39.12
TENTH- S-Il. C: I. Surfire Zola
12)1140640100; 2 Shaking (3)S 80
I SC; 3. Konuox (7) 620; Q (2 3)
3680; P (2 3) 142.30; T (2-3 7)
3.052 50, ii 81
ELEVENTH- S-IS, B: I Tail
Jessie (2) 24 70 5 10 600; 2. Bobs
Redwine (6) 460 360. 3. Go Se
Amber 111520; Q (26)1170: P 12 6)
35050. 1 (26 II 1105 .10 3)59.
TWELFTH- Is. D: I Eaties
Ve rt igo (3) 16-0 350 600; 2 l's
Kathy (1) 1200 630. 3 Mineola
Bore-tie (2)560:Q(34) 27 00: P (3 4)
66 IC. 1 (3 1 2) 136 40. 3928
A- 3282. Handle--- $112.461
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
FIRST-0, S'Il: I China Light (S
21;? Top Sc ore (6). 3 Mr. Postman
(17) 1 Misty Music (3). 5 C.P's
Linda (5). 6 Poor Maggie (10): 7
Cole Black I II, I Mineola Maggie
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1 Surlire Charter 91. 3 Airigtit

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HOSPITAL NOTES
DECEMBER 29

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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ADMISSIONS

Jackson Alexander
Marshall H. Allen
Mary R. AlIel
Luclous Burke
Hosea Comnater
James E. Deklc
Terry C. Echols
Minnie Feuerherm
Harriet Frocke
Jean D. Jones
Unda Leonard
Debra A. McMann
Julia Mtnott
Aurelia C. Myles
James N. Rotoon
Norma M. Walters, Apopka
Lawrence J. Shelman,
Augusta, Ga.
Robert B. Kaufman, DeBary
Leslie D. Varnes Jr., Lake
Monroe

SCI'efl11 Bramble
Lucy Brant
Nathaniel I.. Croft
Kathy M. Dowell
Michael Fisher
Lorene Ford

Mall.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. 1st St.
Casselberry Lions, 6:30 p.m., Land 0 Lakes.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER31

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

Eva I..- Harris
K. Majors
Audrey M. Markos
Stanley A. Martin
Aurelia C. Myles
Susan W. Nicholas
Cornelia C. Sheffield
Mary B. Williams

710 E. Rollins.

Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. &amp; 6 p.m., St. Augustine
Church, C-assclberry.
Mid-Florida Singles New Year's Eve Dance, German
American Club, Casselberry, 9 p.m. Reservations 322-7774
or 322-7790.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 1
Sanford 1A Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. 1st St.
Casselberry AA, closed 8 p.m. Ascension Lutheran.

Anna Schadt, Chuluota
Thomas L- Poling, Deltona
Charlotte A. Roberts, Deltona
Mamic Blocker, Palatka
Eula G. Johnson, Houston,
Tex

MONDAY, JANUARY 3
Diet Workshop, 7:30 p.m., Sanlando United

Wash. (AP) much over the years," says
Ralph Hall will leave a hole Hall. "Well, there isn't a whole

shop he took over in 1951 will
continue under new ownership,
but Hall, 60, is hanging up his
white cap and brushing the
flour from his hands.
If you want to know about
doughnuts, just ask him. He's
made some 100 million over the
past 25 years-120 to 140 dozen
a day.
"Doughnuts don't change
THIS WEEK SPECIAL
TYPEWRITER CLINIC

59.95

Any typewriter cleaned
&amp; ribbon

YEAR'S CLEARANCE

Methodist

Church, Hwy 434 and 14, Longwood.
Free Blood Pressure Clinic, 7-8 p.m., 7th Day
Adventist Church, Winter Springs.
Sanford Rotor)', noon, Civic Ccntcr.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St., closed.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club Rd., Lake Mary.
Auctioneers Senior Citizen Group, Packwood Apt.
Clubroom, 1 p.m., Maitland.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees board meeting,
7:30 p.m,, Clubhouse Spring Oaks and SR 436.
Lake Monroe Amateur Radio Society, 7:30 p.m.,
Chamber of Commerce.

BEWNGHAM,

in Bellingham's doughnut business when he quiu Friday. The

lot they can really do to improve the doughnut.
"You can make them so

they're not so greasy, and you
can make them out of potatoraised doughnut mix, but the
basic doughnut stays the same.
"We found through the years
the greatest thing you can sell is
anything with chocolate
chocolate Icing, chocolate
glaze, raised doughnuts with
chocolate on them, a chocolate
doughnut itself. Anything with
chocolate Is a very popular
number," he says.
A "whole wheat douhnu
with chocolate Icing" seems to
be the ailtime local favorite.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 4
Casselberry Woman's Club, 1 p.m., Clubhouse,
Overbrook Drive.
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m.. VFW Building, 17-92.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Fla. Power and
Light, Sanford.

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Seminole Uoas, 7 p.m., Quality Inn,

14 &amp; 434.
Casselberry Jaycees. 7:30 p.m., The Barony.

Sanford Optimist, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
America.

'arent3 Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Casselberry Community United Methodist.
Loogwood Area Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
Building.
Sanford Senior Citizens, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309

Used Typewriters,
Electric Adding Machines J7l'
Cash Registers -Time clocks

S. - Oak.

1 - FLORIDAr'fl

Checkwrilrs

Free blood pressure clinic, 24 p.m.,
Adventist Church, 7th and Elm, Sanford.

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OK Best Typewriter
Repair Sent.

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2511 French Ave., Sanflind

322-5915

SUNSHINE STATE

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Evening

Interstate

Doughnut Expert
Calls It Quits
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9.00
2 .12 BESTSELLERS Pail
six of Once an Eao." 5m
(Sam Elliott) successfully dofends Pvt. Brand in a Ina) nte
with racial overtones,
7' MASTERPIECE THEATER: "Five Rod Herrings." (A)
9 BARNEY MILLER; Wo10
ixings in a batch of cookies
baked by his rIfnond. and
they have a strange
the detectives who eat them.
'24 WORLD WAR I
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9) TONY RANDALL SHOW
New time period. The fudge
meets an old law palmer and
gets an interesting offer,
24 THE WAY IT WAS
1000
2 NATIONAL GEOGRAPH-.
IC)
6) BARNABY JONES4
Bradford Diltman guests as a
playboy ex-athlete who plots a
thtfici4l two trillion dollar
dtan'i)nd hoist.
6$' WORLD CONT
7 MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT
9 STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO A grieving lather offers
a million dollar reward for his
daughter's murderer.(R)
1030
. 7.; CONSUMER SURVIVAL
kIT
1100
2. 4 '6 '9 .12 NEWS
6* WORLD CONT,
7 MARY HARIMAN. MAHY
' HARTMAN
24 LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU
1130
2 12 TONIGHT
4 CBS LATE MOViE. "Koiak." (A)
6 MARY HARTMAN, MARY
' HARTMAN
7: ABC CAPTIONED NEWS
FOR THE DEAF
9 STREETS oF SAN F,aj

Thursday

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m., Montgomery Wards,

Sanford:

SANFORD:

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5
Sanford Sertoma, noon, Sanford Sheraton, West SR

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60°
2: 4i ' .6) (91 112) NEWS
6* EMERGENCY ONE
1' VILLA AI,.EGRE
'24) ZOOM
630
2: I2 NBC NEWS
'.4) 61 CBS NEWS
7) ZOOM
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.2.4' ONCF UPON A CLASSIC
7:00
'2' TO TELL THE TRUTH
1 4 1 BRADY BUNCH
'6 THE CROSS WITS
6$ WHAT WILL WE SAY TO
A HUNGRY WORLD? Special,
IM) hours.
7) FEEDBACK
.9) WILD. WILD WORLD OF
ANIMALS
12: PRICE IS RIGHT
24 MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT
730
2,: THE GONG SHOW
4) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
. 61 MATCH GAME
6$ WORLD CONT,
7 OUT THE DOOR
'9 - LETS MARE A DEAL
12 ANGEL AND BIG JOE
24' EAST CENTRAL FLOR
IDA REPORT: - Divorce and
Separation."
800
2 12 VAN DYKE AND CC:
Guest: Tonwmj Smothers.
,4
6 THE WALTONS: Two
hours Fire devastates the
Walton home, and the
catastrophe irlscts ometonal
wounds and separation which
Olivia fears may never mend.
(A)
7.' CINDERELLA: Classical
music and dance bring the
magic of this I asy tale to life
Serger PIOIuOIieVS ballot is
performed by trio coui't*a
(S C) City Ballet. (A)
9 WELCOME BACK. KOTTEA Ho.-shack (Ron Palilk,)
fails in love, but things get
conlicatod when he learns
the girt is Epstein 's (Robert
Hegyos) sister,
'
830
WHAT'S HAPPENING'
WHAT'S
9
Rat (Ernest Thomas) tries to
avoid tolling his mother (Mabel
King) he's been expelled from

1

John M. Morgan, M.D.

Free Blood
announces the relocation

I 30
óM NOTICIAS EN ESPANOL
135
'51: MOVIE 'House of
Strangers Edward G. Robiron, Susan Hayward
1:45
9 DAILY WORD
2
2 DAILY DEVOTIONAL
.4 LATE NEWS

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SChool

of his
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Ave.

Interstate Mall, Hwy 436 &amp; I-f, Altamonte Springs.
Deltona Theater Arts Guild, 7:30 p.m., Episcopal
Church parish house, Enterprise.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Gold Star Mothers, 1:30 p.m., Legion Home, Lake

36O Mel IonviIIeAve.

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Sanford, Florida
asof the 3rd of January 1977

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Ivanhoe, Orlando.

for the practice of general and primary

Casselberry Lions, 6:30 p.m., Land 0 Lakes.
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 am., Ramada Inn.
Sanford Civltan, 7:15 a.m., Buck's.
OES Seminole Chapter 2, 8 p.m., Masonic Temple.
Senior Citizens Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs

female care and surgery.
By appointment

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322-5611

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5$

Why Wait?

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(A)
4' 6. PRICE IS RIGHT
24 ELECTRIC CaM7
1030

Savings Hve

web-slinging hero will appear

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MON-FRI SAT-SUN
12:00-2:30
2:15-4:43
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ORLANDO STORES MONDAY

WE FINANCE OUR OWN

a.m. to 5:30

ACCOUNTS • CONVENIENT

TERMS

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661 NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY,
Ctmo
Polly

1:11M

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1, "Hsllywosd High"
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FREE DELIVERY

IllT 11

SEEK&amp; FIND

10:26 P.M.
Port Canaveral: high 3:49
a.m., 3:49 put, low 1:5.4 Lut.,
10:10 p.m.

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Bayport: high 11:03 a.m.,

1:33 p.m., low 4:05 a.m., 3:43

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ORLANDO

440

N. 0RANG AVE.

423-4468

MAITLAND
1795 N. GRLANDO AVE.
830-8969

GREETINGS

1100 S. FRENCH AVE.

GEOR.GZ
lEGAL

322.7953

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Opportunity
Part Full time Good characte-,
neat appearance $1,000 up for 100
sales interviews Flexible hours
Internationally k no wn educational
publisher
Opportunity
in
management for those who
qualify
Equal Opportunity
Employer Write lot interview,
Chesler D. Hirschy, 1133 w
Fairbanks Ave., Orlando. Fla

18-Help Wanted
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FACTORY WORKER- Mature,
accurate, intelligent, Retired
serviceman preferred, UnIted
Solvents 373 1402
Let inC Show you ho w you can make
$3 $500 per week Call 323

EXCITING!!
2 New Models
Under $31,000

CAMELOT

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Follow signs to models off

Winter Park Drive

Ope n ID too

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Sanford
ch House
1.9777

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ardens

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From wit ne sses to
an accident at:

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I Airporl Blvd. &amp; 46A

Bedroom Apts.

'iet, One Story
Kitchen Equipped

(25th St.)

One Bedroom
From

$135
1505 W. 25th S.

Ridgewood Arms

brown Buick &amp; grewi

recreation room, laundry room

I Mercury Comet Especially Seek
man who assisted lady with
I broken nose &amp; lady who Supplied

and clubhOUse 2560 Ridgewood
Ave - Sanford Ph 373 6420

blanket

Sanford,

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37-Business Property

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BEFORE JANUARY 4

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FTU -- Duplexes
Furn or
Unlu' Wooded. Home size IQ
RIDGWOOD VILLAGE 365
3771
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IORLANDO42S4$41 or 422.47721
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322•2090

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Park

l&amp;lBedroom

?Bath

QUALITY HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES

\, Mode-1

Central Heating and Air Conditioning
Carpeting

430

4 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
6* BEWITCHED Proerr*ecj

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pm to 9 pm

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Sales 10 5 Xl
Dell's Auction Center
Hwy 16 West, Sanford
321 5.520

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76-Auto Parts

month, NO MONEY DOWN We
take trade-ins CB CITY 1)5
Orlando Ave.. Winter Park (Neat

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60--Office Supplies

to Anderson's Rest. on 1792),
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SteelMaster 1 drawer legal size
filing cabinet, gr ee n
573
ProtectAll Sate, 24" a IP' a 31" I
outside measurents, 5125. R,C.
Allen adding machine (manual),
1.45. Paymaster Check writing
machine 125. 372 0221.

- 77- Autos Wanted

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BUYJUNK CA5 from 110 to t'
C',ali 322 1621 .

furniture

Used Office
MetOrcycle Insurance
,I bond or steel deskS, executive desk I
BLAIR AGENCY
37') 3164or372 7710
_-,_____ I &amp; Chart, Secretarial desks &amp;
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Guaranteed reconditioned auto
(&amp;Iairs. Itraighl chairs, filing 1974 Harley Davidson Super Glide"
batteries
11 7 95 e*hange
Cabinets, as is Cash and carry,
FXE 1200. 9,160 miles. $21))
9700

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PIOLL'S
Casseibe-rry, 17 P7. 530
4206
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Phone 372 6263

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F4rew.j

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211 W 751 h

321.0041

Gleason Clean 2 BR, t bath home
*ith carpi'rt screened porch.
stove, reir-gerator terrazzo and
wall to w.til ,arpeled floOrs A real

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BARGAIN PRICES
Late rricxiCl. colored refrig er ators
and ranges X day guarantee

FOR THE BUYER WITH CA$H

All)

REAL

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Ccntrai e- loridas
MULTIPLE
LISTING REALTOR
,
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322 1496 372 1901, 373 3986

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$6,175

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

WIM
1 8,525

Central heat and air conditioning.

Fully equipped kitchen. Carpeting
throughout living area. Decorator wallpaper In kitchen and baths. Quality
concrete block construction. 1,044 square feet of living area. Privately
fenced rear yard. Fully-sodded lot. Convenient to shopping and schools
No
maintenance fees.
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LAKE MARY -.. Countr., Cl-u
POad - Delightlul new custom
I,eo(gian styled 4 OR. I bath brick
home with large rooms and
enormous closet
A prestige
rumepriced right Callfor details

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SAT.-]I a.m.-A p.m.

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conlortable 3 OR. Ii, bath
wtl, fenced yard, nicely land
scaped BPP warranted Priced at
123.100

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FOR INFORMATION
CALL'

323 "7080
Another Fine

Development By

DIRECTIONS'
In Sanford. West on 251th-St. off un
kj Mile To Ridgewood Av., Go South
2 Blocks On Rbdgewood To Terrace Drive
WILCO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

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1214168
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Multiple Listing Service
REALTORS

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Beauty Care

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trees Near hospital, take and ,
stores ' 114.500 Low down
323
Ovcrluox 'ig Lake Monroe-- 2 OR. i
story, on I acre 1.38 ,600 jenn y
Clark R eally. 322 1591

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down and 16Sf aser payment',
Will' cons.der renting 322 0212

42bl

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Brigadier Xl' x 52', 3 OR. 7 ba th,
c entral H &amp; A. fully carpeted, new

refrigerator, utility Sne.J drape',
1J.30t3 323 3627

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HUGHbY EQUIPMENT
Dirt service. Clearing. Mow i'iJ
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Back hoe loader 3225627
Tree Trimming &amp; Surgery -Lawn
Maintenance Free Esliates
LiCinsed, Phij
327 7582

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EXPERT LAWN SERVICE
Mowing, Euging Trimming
Fr Esti met es
373 1197

till

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DICK'S LAWN SERVICE
Home Repairs, Room
owing Trimming. Edging
With
Additions. Concrete Work. PaInt
a PerSoilal TOUth $305834
og. Carpenter Work Ceramic
Tile, Alum EnIour,j 32') 6i423 I __________________________
Free Esvmatt

Cleaning
SOFA&amp; CHAIR SHAMPOOED

Also Carpet Shampooed
Only 1.35 Phone 122 1518

Pest Control

I Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions,
Custom Aork Licensed. Bonded

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Free C5bdf. 37') 603!

Res'c3enljl &amp; Commercial CleAn I, Rooting, Song. Sheet metal,
Alum ,
rig Ill I, B. 114CC, S.antorj, F I
SOtfilt, Painting, Air cond ,
32/7 I . 3?) 6125
Gutti, Texture coating, Screens .
etc Large quality, small d011ir
I
Bill Evans. 03)

ART BROWN PE j? CLINT I4OL
2562 Park Drive

Contractors Industrial. corn
rn,rc,aJ
resi entia l
Free
estimates 322

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Electrical

HomeS

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Crntrai Heat 8. Ar Conditioning
fr ee estimates, call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanf or d

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Landscaping &amp;

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LIGHT HAULING 8. YARD
ANOGARAGE CLEAN UP
phone )49 S3'I

110001101000

TOWERS BEAUTY SALON
'tu'rmni'rly Harriett 5 Beauty NOOk 1
519 E 1st St 312 5741
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Hauling
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Home Improvements

CB horn., carport. I
screened porch, large lot with Dee &amp; Gerry's Cleaning Service

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322-2420

can CO.Cr ,Our
borne will,
aiutn.num &amp; %Qtt,t SyStem Also
Rooting Gutle-rt 2') Yr E.p I
Engie Siding Co 151 9543

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Large 2 814

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JOHN KRIOEP. ASSOC
107 A Commercial
Phone 122 71,11, Sanford

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House fo r tale, by owner - 2
OR
frame louse, Coiner lOt, 114.500

WASHINGTON OAKS- lb Mckay
Blvd -. This well cared Ice '3 BR,
bath Sits .on large fenced lot '

IOYLLEWILDE - Its Brect wooti
Or - Big and beautif u l 4 BR. 7
bath executive type home. Large
paneled rec room, equipped kit
chen in desirable location One
minvft to Mayfair Gall Cpure
BPP w4rrante(j Priced at $39,QQ)

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Collage, rooms. I bath 251 5 3rd
*C Mary $lI,SiXl Phone
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OPEN:

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MODEL

Apis &amp; HomeS
SALE, larmor City
7643H.jwattsdil 1197
272 llDay oN±t

.W GARNET T WHITE
Peg Real E s t a te Broke,

1070 Bay Ave -Convenient

no it

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S tenstrom Realty

CITY

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PAYTON REALTY

NOW

Sold Call 901 253 5311 for 'urlbwr
details

Stemper Realty

'..L '.)Ct.. C- Mayfair,
I acre, cus to
m 3 OR, 2 bath
m with Courtyard Privacy
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Near hOSpi16l 322 517)
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STILL GOING ON

31

VIKINGS

250%,

SALE

HORSE &amp; RIDER STORE
2851 Sanford Ave

123 7O

will tiOtti a Dubl:c

Tu esda',
night it 7 31) ii the only one n
Florida You set the rese rved
price NO Charge Other Irian 13
registration tee unless ye'hicie is

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Forrest Greene Inc.
al')

BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

OR

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Beach

AUTO AUCTION

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Sanford Auction 1700 5 French .

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DYNA,Mi( PROPER TIES
,
. LAKE MARY - Sp.acioijs 3 BR 2
S V i'.,rc3wCk, Broker
bath. laketront name with ,
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BtAUl'IFUL IIREPLACE
Formal dining. Country kitchen
WE HAVE A HOME FOR 'y()ji
I' acres of tresdom 159,900

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Daytona

6'6-I--lorses
,

bargain at ,)nl e- sI8.000

Equal Housing Opportunit,

For Appointment Call 305 322 3103

- Hwy 92. I mile west of Speeowa,,

52-Appliances

DELTONA c,rslJrea.near Lake

Lake Mary- 3 BR. i', ba th' new
_______________________________
'homeS Under 525000 with less
Ihin $750 down Government
funding By builder. 634 1649, I

Sanford, Fla

excellent condition, Take Over
pay'nent, 581 25 month 83-4 5702
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I Campecu's Poodle Pad-Complete
professional grooming 2467 Park '

First St - 3223622
Ave 322 1)21. Closed Wednesda ys
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- 77 and
I BATEMAN REALTY I Beautiful soliatiogaChestof ------ ____
, 73 Models Call 373 8570 or Ill
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Peg Re-ji E',t,jt5 Broker
Drawers bow front, with French WANT ADS ARE SMALL .ntize bt
1605 Dealer
''e' feet 32) 4583
BItS on delivery''"-Ave
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1)1 0731________
eves 322 /647
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20175 FRENCH
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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUT SELL 'TRADE

3)1 11$ E

low down pymt 119,630

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Canute
Leif Erlcson Rune
Danegeld
Nordic' Scandlnavlan
Danes
Horsemen
Shlpbuflders
Eric ,The Red Rol'lo
Vinland
Tomorrow: The Grandest

7

72-Auction

Excellent condition, 1250 321
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Baby Furniture 8. Infant clothes,
extra good condition

Best 'Wishes to' Joyous Christmas
and a Health, Happy New y ear

CO home, backyard fenced
Carpeted, kitchen equipped FHA,
MLS REALTORS

2; NEWS
6' HOc.A,s'rs HEROES

lnIUUCT.lOflS: Ml000fl words below appear forward,
back.
ward, up, down or diagonally. Find •ach and box It'In,

1216,

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REEL'S BODY SHOP 1109 ;
' Sanford
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6* MY THREE SONS ProenUeui Fri .y. see 230 p m
24' MISTER ROGERS
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NEIGHBORHOOD
12 EMERGENCY ONE
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1 22 749,
OFFICE SPACE. Frnt', Avenue. -' "-_______________________________
lmmeeJ,at
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'- -Del-ver y
17 92 , 4 room', carpeted , ba th, NEED- A HOME' 1100 down
319 57750r 319
19/1 DODGE ' TON PICKUP
kitch en facilities Total 640
Payment to quIlted buyers 3 t
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
SF1 Bed $ 1.1 00
BR, I
Ideal for law offices, medical. I
baths, Central heat,
Woodruff's Garden Cen ter
Phone 323 5600
51-Household Goods
refurbis hed As lOw 1% $18,000
dental or Other prcl,-s., onal of
60) Celery Ave
fii't KISH REAL ESTATE INC
-Closed 'til Jan 3
1971 Chevrolet , ton pickup
321 roil
We Sell our trade in turniture at low
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR - 2 BR,
. at, bed. $975
I bath, screene,i WCh. fenced
Price% Good selection
Phone 323 S300
for Rent
rear ward Sia
COUNTRY
FURN
-Real Estate
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DISTRIBUTORS
1963 Ford P 100 pickup, air
373 t1)2
SR 46, I ml East I 4 Steam Clean Your
WIfl REALTy
wn Carpet
automatic, 352 engine 373 7580
I
Rent Our Rinsenvac
Peg- Real Estate lr,kpr 32) 0610
wk days, 7 5 30 AI t:r Dcx
------CARROLL - S FURNITURE 322 5)01
Lacy
Singer Zig•Zag
322 0779
323 7895
R0116wy beds, folding tables and
:.nger equipped to rig zag and make I Chars, punch bo
80-Autos for Sale
wls. cups. chafing
1
buttonholes Balance of 1.51 81 or
dish, carpet Cleaning machine and
BALL REALTY
10 paiments of 16 Call Credit
-_vacuums American Rent All. 322 ' 'ii Buick R'vera. good COnd,t'on
Manager 322 9111 or see at
Peg Pea, F ',',,IC Broker
I 911)
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new safety sticker $1,995 P hone
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
SALES RENTALS
•
817w lit St - Sanford
The Old Singer St or e
- 322 5915
1030 State St . Sanford Plaza
322 56.1) or 122 2157 after Hrs
65-Pets-Supplies
-1974 Super Beetle, 21.000 mil es ,

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f
,w.Ikt

' iTo! ',

50°

7

Flea Market, south 17 92, ever y

Phone 322
any night

2920 Hwy Il 92
1' 5961

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PEAL E',T:,Tr

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Sunday, 9 a m to S p m, NO

&amp;I-Equipment

12 SOMERSET

PARTRIDGE FAMILY
24 ELECTRIC CO.4

'

WANTED' SELLERS-BUYERS_-DEALERS
Empty your carport or garage
Make $33 and have fun swapping
too' Bring your articles to Mn..
Land Drive In Theatre Swap Sh,p

Johnson weedless motors, new I
and us ed Free demonstration I

Cou ch &amp; Chair, light green Herculon
tabrc, $150. (Sal Aquarium lInk
with extras, 19 377 56)3 after 5 30

-Easy t er ms Call George '

-------Call Bart
rt

' nent area 372 1162

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.
Canoes &amp; Gheenoes, I hp '76

ceores $75. Also '71 Honda XL
$125 3)) 7711

l2'xSS' mobile home lurnisi',ed, near - .'Ills
REALTOR ASSOCIATE.
sho pping center Adults, $125 mo
for tree bolt IC,sjr
* securily 37? 5939

CALL COLLECT

MACARONI

Fn..or-fy. see 23opm
9' MARCUS WELBY M D
(Fl)
12 FAMILY AFFAIR

$21-500

-

5' Pool table complete With IC

of park, club house, pool, private
I dockso' tennis. Live in new or like
I new mobile home $13,300 to

Also. person traveling I r.ucxiern 2 BR apt. w w carpet.
central H A. kitchen aDGI con -Please

Fla.

'
:

behind green Comet

400
2 IRONSIDE
4 OtLLIGMS ISLAND Proorrtod Wed, sea below
How to MAke a Muose Smile'
5 MERV GRIFFIN
6$
Proon- iod Fri. see 230 p m
7
24- SESAME STREET
9 EDGE OF NIGHT

N j"'. 112 2)52
. - -

.

STEREO
component,
with
pr ofessional turntable, diamond
needle, in FM receiver, I track
ta pe player. 2 wood grain air
suspension speakers Regular
price $300 Will se ll for $110 or
THURSDAY NIGHT 30 P M
pa yments $12 month Electronic Complete
es tate consistinç at ap
Showplace, IllS S. Orlando Ave..
pliances, beds &amp; bedding, chests
Winter Park tin the Harper
dresaers couches, easy chairs, all
Plumbing Bldg 17 921
kindS of dishes. pots, pans, etc We
___________________________
must liquidate all consignments
COME EARLY.
55-Boats &amp; Accessories

PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
26.10 Hiawatha at I?

BROKERS

2 BR. Furnished. $110
Katie's Wekiva Landing
172 1470

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SEWING MACHINE
SINGER FUTURA
We have 1976 Singer Futura. so ld
new for aso was Christmas
layaway, There is on ly a $286
ba lance due Purchaser left area
and we are unable to locale
You can have machine for $786
ba lance cash or take up' payments

Vaiuestolll ISoi(edl

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

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$ I to I.)

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34-FV'sbile Homes
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AUCTION
SALE

Bathroom Cabinets,

AFTER CHRISTMAS BARGAINS

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B,,', fl

I Spacious I, 2 &amp; 3 BR apis Tennis,
swim rn i rig - playground,

4 :00-4:30 PM

'

2 BR. 2 bath, furnished or un ,
St. Johns River
furnished Plenty of roo m for
children &amp; pets 3725439
-- Live on the Si John--En1y l A

5729

Sa turday Nov. 20, I

Adult Family

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&amp; Trade

IN FREIGHT

tops, sinks Installation

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70--Swap

tncome Tax Prepar ed at my Otlice,9
59Wjsjl Wrchandise
a m 106 p in • or at your home, 1 ____________________________
STEREO I!! In Dasn - CREDITCAR
No Problem
____________________________
pm to 10 p m Wesley KuIp, 107
Lead Electronic Gibson
W First St. Sanford. 322 2333
Stereo for your car New and used
string
Guitar, wih JOrdAn ampiter j Prices Start at Set 93 or $10 per

323.5774 Day or Night

,

Maitland Auction

319 61161011 free from Sanf or d

ROIISON MARINE

REALTOR, MLS
Furnished

WE BUY FURNITURE

DAMAGED

' 2 Window air conditioners Both for
'
S100. firm Phone 8)4 8782,

Harold Hall Realty

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33-Houses

-- Lake View Apartment - 2 Bedroom,
like new Reasonable Phone 322 I

24 ZOOM

IT

pm

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of $12 a month Will take trade as
pa rt payment. Call Orlando 621.
1239 day or night, fr ee home tral,
no obligation

Call For Free P.tap,
P'clure-, p. Detn's

323-3301

Studio, I, 7.)

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$ 1(8) down,

Mod els open 10 a m '116pm Daily Furnished? bedroom house-, be-hind
Come- see' us or call
ElhlI', Antiques on Orange Blvd
'
at Paola S . E. Ekre,

IMMEDIATELY

,

SAN LANTA- Government homes

'

NiCe 2 BR block home, turn, or
unfurn 3,732920 or 3fl 7829 after a ,

Full time Resident Service
Directors

Luxury Patio Apartments

-

Real Est,,te Broker
322 6451

Full Circle Insulation &amp; Sound

-. I HELP NEEDED

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nil amenities 5)2.000
PINECR ES)'- Retirement special
3 OR Charm, 176.000

WALKER

Galleries 372 6972

5749 Balance due $79 or payments
of 117 . 90 per mont h May beseen at
CB City. 1155 S Orlando Ave.
Winter Park (in the Harper
Plumbing Building 17921

available Bud Cabell 3721052
anytime

- PAVENPIA PARK-'- Choice 3 BR.

General Contractor

No One living a bove or below you

n

it

p

Proofing

FG er

Kitchen
counter

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JOHN NY

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.

Riverview Ave

Cash for Antiques. Consignments
wanted Hi Way 16 Auction

IN DASH! TRACK
AM FM stereo Itrack with beautiful
wood gran front. So ld new for

5O-iscellar'ous for Sale

OR furnished mobile home plus 2
room concrete block addition

-

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
rap prices paid, used. an
on
ditiOn
1126. Winter Park

REPOSSESSED

112 71?S

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4706

Good used TV's $25
MILLER'S. 2619 Orlando Drive.
Sanford. 372 03,52
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Merandjse

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Color co Ordinaled Kitchen &amp;
Appliances
Abundant Storage Space
"Energy Efficient" Air Con
dition ng Package

830.7966

Casselberry

I

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53-TV.

Real Estate

PEAL TO

Screened Porch, extra Utility

Fabric Covered Walls

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HAPPY NEW YEAR

'

building Central heat and air
.
Beautiful corner lot Ideal for
retirees winter ho me or young
3 Bedroom, unfurn I bath, carpeted
lamily, $2,900 down, $135 month
Frame built $163 310 East 16th t I Low taxes: $10,900
Call 373 1901 or 372 1587
LAKE MARY- Spacious 3 OR.
acre plus take privileges, near t
710 W000ME RE BLVD.
I $59iC'O
3 Bedroom 5)53 mo
LOCH A BOR Ideal large family
Information In Window
4 BR, pool $17,300
2 OR, unfurnished, $125 month, first MAYFAIR
3
BR, near hospital $46,230
and last month in advance

Built in Wall Bookcase
Private Entrance
Dead bo lt L oc k

O
RTMENTS1
APARTMENTS

CaliBart

Wanted to buy used office turnl:ir.
Any
quantity
NOLL' S
CA5SELBEPRY, Hwy 1797, 8).)

______________________

QUICK
CASH FOR EQUITY

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Cash 322-4132
For used fijrnture appliances,
toots. etc Buy I or 1001 items
Larry's Mart, 713 Sanf or d Ave

Frost free refrigerators, $95 to $115,
chest freezer, $50 to illS; washer,
dryers &amp; ranges All guaranteed.
Barry's Applianc es . We make
service calls 323 7050

46.A Income Property

Buy

68-Wanted to

.

Reg Real Esl,,te liroker
SOIW 15151 - Sanford
32) 6061 or 7230517 eves,

32-Houses Unfurnished

Fenced Patio

(Horse Track Rd.)

-

M. UNSWORTH REALTY
I

377 1881
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COLOR TELEVISION
LONOW000 DUPLEx
Modern,
-USEDclean 7 BR, carpeted. central air, COLOR TV 19" portable Sold new
large wooded lot Reduced to
over $100, will sell for $109 or
$29,900 Terms: CLIFF JORDAN,
paymt5 of $12 per month No
REALTOR, 130 Hwy 134.
money down. CB CITY, 1133 5.
Longwood, •31
Orlando Ave. Winter Park (next
to Anderson's Restaurant on 7
47-Real Estate Wanted ' m.

-

AR, unfurn $135
1 child.
Available Jan 2 831 9051

-

Apartments

[J

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East off 17-92
at Seminola Blvd.

''

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NOW RENTING
Sanford Court

arine rs

AT CASSELBERRY

323-7832

$45 each

.

Classified Ads
_________________________
_________________________

Broker, S31 0111.

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Parts,

of prospec.ft Advertise
your product or service in the

road Ideal for home, horse$ or
vegetables
Terms. $15,900

REALTOR

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KENMORE WASHES

____________________________
.- Osteen - 106 acres, 5i20 It Oil W

Sanford area, off Lake Mary Blvd. 2 in pretty location Neat and c'ean

Artffflt5 Unfurnished
-

'h1otA

Pe- Real Estate Broker
r 25th t
322 6.535

2 BR unfurn i shed, children, pets o.k
5)30 mo. 323 75)5 or I 901736

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TAF F ER REALTY

,

a

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I

112 101

Eves 322 154/ , 312 4179
207 E. 251h St

-

Need mature baby sitter for lyeer
Old Child, my hOme, 4 days a week
3301 S. Sanford Ave.
Must have own transportallon $23 Brand new, sparking with charm!
week 323 9098
Furnished Studios , unfurnished
&amp; 2 bedroom units, Your new
home features,
Shag Carpeting

-

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372 21

after Hours

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31A-Duplexes

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Re t l s

32904
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crnc

ce-lie-nt residential nCighburhood
References required 327 932).

Exceptional

372 6713

QWOY D(X)OY SH(),IV

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SANFORD

-

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NAVEL ORANGES, $2 BU
)fl 11367 or

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N OS RED LI U B P 1 H S I C'D MR
E C VIN AL R E,K RE SR E B OHS
KNAVODDANVINLTSHNOH

cent; winds cairn.
Partly cloudy and mild, and
not as cold tonight. Variable
cloudiness and chance of
showers Friday. highs today In
the low' 70., lows In mid SO..
Winds variable around 10

ECONOMY NO;
THURSDAY

SEA-SON 'S

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or

67-Livestock Poultry

52-Appliances

ervice
Used
machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES, 37') 0697
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real
E5t,I'. 5 sold daily n rie
classified ads Nothing small
about that

NOW 5 THE TIME
Mortgage Four residential lots, sewer, water,
money i% plentiful, and the lowest
paved stree ts Priced for rn
coSt to both buyer &amp; Seller in
mediate sale
years! FHA, and VA int er est rate
is I pct and NO discount points..
CRANK CON'ST REALTY
Call us now for your new home
REALTORS • 606)
F.vts 313 3Ø
ChoIce acreage a',ailable

Air, car pet ed, quiet I mId 7
bedrooms, 5125 to 5133 mcnth
Aduit Phone 171

•

Mature widow in Share

6 MATCH GAME

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Daytona Beach: high 4:00

fj

ood Things to Eat

a i

MLS

-

29-Rooms

_________

JAR 71*64' H rr ngton, VA loans
,,sailoflie
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
1603 Orl,,nr1, Dr 37) 5700

I

Jim
Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.

INC.

_________________________
Furnished I and 2 bedroom apart
merits
oo E Airport Blvd.
NURSES, all shifts Geriatric e
Sanford. 323 1340.
perience preferred Apply in
person Sanford
Nursing &amp; Con Nicety furnished 3 room apartment.
vatescent Center, 950 Mellonvitle
lights &amp; water furnished Retired
Ave
couple preferred, Ill Myrtle Ave
327 2fl9.
Earn Money. No Investment Take
Ca ta log orders for Lisa Jewels I BR. turn a . tights, water turn
Call Toll FREE S00 6.31 1251 for
Mature adults No pets, $95 37'?
FREF CATALOG SALES KIT,
2296 after 4 wk days

Lt- Male Pomerinuan, reddish
Physically
-01 brown, vicinity W 3rd St. last
Sound
United
Solvents 373 14o
week Answers to "Bobby",
Wearing collar With bell Reward, Interested in Children? Like
322 6121
People? Become a Discovery
F
Advisor and loin our manager
Cockapoo, grayish color.
training program by offering
near Sanford courthouse Wearing
educational services to concerned
'ft'
tag registered to Boyd Irving
,
Pa rents in Seminole County
::
Unable to locate Call 323 3692. ask
Ground
floor
opportunity'
be Lee, or 322 1222 eveninGs,
Unlimited earning potential
Phone 377 0031

Ike PiiU.qe C

MONTHLY RNlALs
AVAILABLE
Color Tv, ar Cond ,Maid Serv
QUALITY INN NORTH
I
431, Longwood
562 eoo

.

ICE MANAGER_- Knowledge
typing &amp; office procedures Ma

I

Hal Colbert Realty

-

ture. preciSe, intelligent Retired
ser v ce rn an acceptable

42 - Mobile Homes

RCiltor
SAN MO PARK, I, 2. 3 b(tiroon, 372 9791
trailer apIs Adult &amp; family park
1'1v 3515 Hwy Il 92. Sanford

ORGANIST CHOIR DIRECTOR Lovely 3 room apt, Very weil turn.
and carpeted Reasonable rent
urgently needed
beginning
711 W First St
January 1. Salary approx . $200
mo. Grace United Methodist BAMBOO COVE APTS.
Church Call 372 1472

TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
And That's A Fact'
ClasSitied Ads Gets Results
And That's A Fact T oo!

41-Houses

7524 Park

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--

00

Trailer for rent. 24', fu,l
bath, twin beds, Heat, air. 3fl

Companion Needed immediately
676 0636
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1 UiU4

FRIDAY'S TIDES

5:007:20
10:00

M, 7:30

9

4' PHIL (X)NAHIJE SHOW
6) DOUBLE DARE'
game show hosted by Ale),

am., 4:16 p.m., low 10:12 a.m.,

hut

REGULAR HOURS

°"' (fl)
PICCADILLY CIRCUS 't
Shoes." Pan lI
1100
2
12' WI-EEL OF FORTUNE

m.p.b.

SATURDAY '
S SENTINEL STAR

•

NEIGHBORHOOD
(Wed)) PICCADILLY CIRCUS

rising; relative humidity, 00 per

BRATION!

LOOK FOR OUR FULL - PAGE AD IN

TIL 8 P.M.

a.m. readings:
ternlfl
.1L.i.,,,., .
,w, UYV[W5$iI tow,

ROGE

Wednesday's high. 65;
barometric pressure, 30.3,

ADULTS-2:50
CHILD RE P4-i: 23

SHOP MAITLAND AND

8

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SELL

HOLLYWOOD

SQUARES
1 ZOOM
24 (f/on Tues. Fri ) MISTER

Never

.

12

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700 CLUB

'2

Sanford area Contact customers We train Write
M A Dick, Pres. Southwestern
Petroleum, Ft. Worth, Tx

FLINTSTONES
erod Fri only. see 230 p ri

PANY
I

I.

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Camper

Nurses,RN'S &amp; LPN's, Aide's, Aide

References required 377
after a p m
___________________________

330

100°
I

for same Light cocking and
cleaning
Small
salary

OFF

5-Lost &amp; Found

øretE*ited Fit orgy. see 23°
pm
7.U'ueg YCONSUkIEII

4

30

'1

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OIL COMPII
,Pea
mature person for st.ort trips

ATTENDANTS- For private men's
du
over II. High income
potential Apply 2477 South
Orange Blossom Trail- 173 1019

Elderly lady as live in companion

--

SURVIVAL KIT tWed) TH[
WAY IT WAS (Fn ) WOMAN
24 VILLA ALEGRE
315
9 GENERAL HOSPITAl,

24 SESAME STREET

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"Your Future- Our Concern"
201 Commercial, Sanford, 323 5176
DeLand, 736 7154

it yourselfers, $30 Marilyn's 99
Secretarial Service, Ocala. 901
737 5773 Notary
Marriages
Performed

( RI
'

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GETTING MARRIED? Crave
simple beauty? Call Dot, Notary
Public, 322 2026 Eves, &amp; ______
Wk nds

--

TCXA

I

"Big Agency_Little 1,e"

- fordo
DIVORCE PAPERS TYPED

2 12 ANOTHER WORLD
-4' 0 ALL IN THE FAMILY

12' MERv GRIFFIN SHOW

Civic Center.

-

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1A CLASSIC (WodI)j
Fri.) JEAN tM)LF WITH.

PORT

900
PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
7 SESAME- STREET
9 MOVIES (f,xt) 'Fblli
Home.' Lassie. Donald Crisp.
1948. (Tues.) J.4a and Pa
Kettle at the Fair." f.jone
Percy K.4ide 1952.
(Wed.) I/o and Pa Kettle at
Waikiki" Maipne Main Percy
Kdtidø 1955- (Thuss) Ie
and Pa Kettle on the Farm "
Marono P.¼un, Percy Kiltwido,
1954 (Fri.) 'I/o and Pa Kettle
on Vacation" Wen" Main,
Percy KIbride 1951

Diet Workshop, 10 a.m., &amp; 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,

to

MISTER ROGERS'
NEIGHBORHOOD
24 MAC NEIL -LEHRER RE-

•

GET A QUALITY BUY at a
fair
Price Shop the Want Ad

LESS1230
2 THE GONG SHOW
6') SEARCH FOR
'4'
TOMORROW
7' (f/on) FLORIDA REPORT (Tues) PATHS IN THE
WILDERNESS (Wed) JEAN
WOLF WITH
9 RYANS HOPE
12 MARCUS WELBY. MD
24 ELECTRIC COMPANY
1255
2 NBC NEWS

61t COMMUNITY CLOSE UP
7' ELECTRIC COMPANY
lAS. YOGA AND YOU
24) LILIAS.

7:30 am., The Town House.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 6

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1200
- 9' NEWS
6 - YOUNG AND REST-

2
4

8 30

Pressure Clinic, 3-6 p.m., Winter Park

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,JJflTJ1j

ARE YOU tROUBLED?
Free 621 1777 for "WE Care",
AdultS 1. Teens

HO SHOW

Afternoon

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TION(ThtZS.)CHRISTOPHER

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600
.4j (f/on.) CAMERA THREE
(Tues.) MAGAZINE FOUR
(Wed.) EVERYWOMAN
(flw) CRACKERBARREL
(Fn) 1001&lt; UP AND LIVE.
9' SUNRISE JUBILEE
610
'2' SUNSHINE ALMANAC
615
'6 i SUNSHINE ALMANAC
625
2.. (f/on) WITH THIS RING
(Tuos.) PICTURE OF
Ir,*jni University
Floridaa
(Wed) PROFILES IN EDUCA

fl°MS
For free iii
formation writc o
791
Pompano, Fla,, 33061

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9 i HAPPY DAYS (A)
1150
6$ PAUL HARVEY COMENTARY
11 55
4' 6 6$ CBS NEWS

Morning

18-Help Wanted

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) SESAME
24 (Monr Tues.
STREET
11 30
2
12 STUMPERS
6 LOVE OF LIFE
4
LOVE, AMERICA N 1114
STYLE

Friday

SPIDER MAN

Memorial Hospital, Association Bldg., Aloma

9 DON

.

Sanford KIwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.
Sanford Serenaders senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic Center.
Oviedo Rotary,

Frank Field
Tuna
(Mn
Thus)
7
FEEDBACK (Wed) THE EUROPEAN VISION OF AMERICA (Fri) OUT THE DOOR

CLOSEUP(Fn )DAJLYDEVOTONAL
630
2 (Fri. only) SONSHINE
4 KUTANA
6$ FRAN CARLTON EX100
ERCISE SHOW
2 SOMFRSET
'7 ,- LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
4 MIDOAY
634
6' NEWS
12. LIVING WORDS
9. ALL MY CHILDREN
639
24 MOVIES (f.4.)n)CXIDaI121 HI NEIGHBOR
ty Broad' (Tues) 'Beauty and
645
trio Boast" (Wed) P r on
44') LOCAL NEWS
(muss.)
Jiot" (Fn) En654
12. WHAT S HAPPENING'?
130
655
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2 DAILY DEVOTIONAL
4
6 AS THE WORLD
700
TURNS
CISCO (H)
2.. :' TODAY
9 FAMILY FEUD
1200
at 725 and 825)
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2 00
6 MARY
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61 CBS NEWS (7 25
(flvjg) EVENING AT
7
HARTMAN
am, Ch. 4. local nowi.)
SYMPHONY (Fri) ARTS AND
6$ UNTOUCHABLES
6$ POPEYE AND FRIENDS
CRAFTS OF CHINA
7' LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU
'7 24 SESAME STREET
PYRAMID
1230
9
:9 0000 MORNING AMER230
4. CBS MOViE CONT.'
ICA: ("Good 1/oming Flonda"
McCoys."
Coys
2 12 ul E DOCTORS
at 7.25 and 825 am., local
THE GUIDING LIG1{I
4
Jack P&amp;arxxi. Stem Forrest.
news, weather.,
6$ (Fri only) NINTH ANNUAt
1240
800
PEACH BOWL'CLASSIC
9' DAN AUGUST
4:
CAPTAIN
'G
Kentucky
100
Carolina v
12 TOMORROW
9' ONE LIFE TO uv
2
64 DUCK. DUCK. GOOSE
24. (f/on) ANYONE FOR
6$ NOTICIAS EN ESPANOL
(Fn) MAX B. NIMBLE.
TENNYSONI
(Tues) Qfif(
7

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Master Charge B.ankAmericarti

Thursday, Dec. 30, 1916-9

TELEVISION LISTINGS

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Making. Drape.s
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YOU CAN'T 8EAT A "WANT

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bill
allowing
rugs
substituted for name brands
Kimbrough opposed the bill
Il-ittaway also said it
doubtful that the legLslature
will provide retroactist. funding
for bills already voted into law
"Don't expect any miracles,"
he said.
Meanwhile, Kimbrough said
local taxpayers have no control
over state-manclated biII3 for
which the state provides no
funding
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the b ggest danger in the
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coming years.
The OMAE report lists the
following state legislation that
the county says is funded b
local taxpayers,
Courts, Abolition of
municipal courts required
counties pay for additional
courthouse space and for
support functions
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county judge CaUsid corn
missioners to order probation
and parole out of courthouse
— Records retention. State

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legilation a
multi billion
dollar ripoff;' County Cornmissioner John kimbrough
says he sees it as one of the
major evils facing county
government in the coming new
year.
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bills with no funding attached,
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programs that are mandated by
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governments.
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required to absorb all local
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costs of state retirement
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tation of thi. problem. Exercise, a normal pace without trouble
honors in each of the major really a finesse but it is ti-c
diii and not smoking are all )° mast follow carefully what
suits
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import in preventing heart
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lly. I would get a trick
it the answer, however-, in does not recommind
(Do you have a
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(herwe most people can
some forms of heart disease,
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and they do not replace gradually increase their
the ball rolling with a bid of the Jacobys' care cr
walking program Those who
properly used medicines
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notrump to see if he held an answer individual goes'
persons exercise program can build up to walking an hour
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partner choose which major and will receive cc •,
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hospital ward, it is foolish to without an evaluation of your
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rheumatic heart disease and tolerate it can be encouraged tti
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before the tab comes
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some serious matters on your you've neglected some in.
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GEMINI (May 21-June. 20) yourself go.
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travel too far to have fun. Dio some different and interesting
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friends and everyone %III
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Chances are you'll spend more
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than you should to have a good If ~ou ad
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little tonight. You'll enjoy it
greement today, don't air it
where there's a big crowd and in public. Wait until the two of
luts of noise.
you are alone to talk it over.
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happier
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Tueday, Dec. 21, 1q74

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directors of Sky King Youth Ranches of America Inc., have resigned
as a group. "We left for a lot of
easons," says a former officer,
by

Tom Vincent)

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earlier reports that his chief
assistant in charge of both

fornier north Florida county
judge.
Joel Dick, 30, of Brevard. will

Seminole and Brevard state
attorney offices will be Jerrold
Bros3, a part-time public

bectanu. Cheshire s chief felony

defender and former Bre%ard

prosecutor in Seminole, ac.
cording to Cbeshire spokesiTian
Gerard E Dugua% who will

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Solicitor
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wants to know what is meant
by the expression. "A passive
lead.

By OsaId &amp; James Jacoby

A passive lead is one design

Ifere is the fastest played ed to protect your own high
hand of 1976. At least the play cards As an example, supwas fast after trick one
pose
e opponentshold
reach six
West did study before flotrurnp and you o
leading the seven of clubs and kings and a queen The
South went into a real ex- passive lead would b--- in the

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mean defender, so South went
up with dummy's ace.

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currently on Herring's staff

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Donald Marblestone.
Earlier Cheshire wi:mwwed

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in the I3revard office for eight
months; Mark P. Rabinowitz,

that Philip Sellers, 34-year-ild

who has spent two and a half

investigator and polygraph

Years there, and Don W. Davis,

operator in Herring's Brevard

33, who was Madison County

will become his chief
investigator for the two
counties, replacing Fulenwider.
Duguay said the only

office,

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Judge for six years.
Cheshire, who defeated
herring in his Novem be r bid for

by Gill Fox

in

William Heffernan, Randi,
Kramer, Ralph Erikkson an('i

Robinson, 30, who has worked

receive copies of

prosecutors

Seminole will be four lawyers
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leaves the office he'
s held for
eight years, will'include Alan B.

JACOBY MODERN,

SIDE GNCES

team of

Other attorneys under Dick,

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Rounding our Cheshire's

starting Jan. 4 when herring

as interest ing qoes

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opposed herring in tht 197_
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(Do you have a question

His problem was to decide If for the experts

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two county l8th Judicial Cir-

ecoflve session before laying suit without an honor
from dummy,

youth

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IaBrce and Grace Bradford, resl,ned a, Ile
same time citing personal reasons.
Board members were not the only pernnel to leave Sky King Youth Ranch

so

Sky King.

for both counties.

One of the major problems cited by Holmes
was the diffic ul ty gett in g reco r ds on any of

the children,

Economy Index

One boy broke his hand on a Sunday
morning. Nly wife sat in the huspital with'tium
aid.

The hospital would not treat him

.Whout a medical release form.

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i'l never got medical social or an y other

and September. Many

The government'
s Index of

hitury. We wanted to know about medication

economisLs say a three.

leading economic in
dleatorli increased by I per
cent In November, the

allergies, for instance. and could find out

month decline In the Index

second

consecutive
monthly rise, pointing to

Improved growth In the
nation's economy In
months ahead.

But the government also
reported today that Index

revisions for earlier
months showed that it
declined In July, August

could

foreshadow

a

nothing home of the kids we had there we
didn't even have completed application forms

recession.

(in," Holmes said.

However. the Indicator's
index, which is designed to
pre di ct future economic
trends, improved sharply
during the past two

Another problem encountered by the
Holmes, who cared for eight boys at the
Chuluota facility, was money. "The first

months. It increased by
six-tenths of I per cent In
October following a decline
of six-tenths of I per cent In
September.

month we were there the board had a

when you deseend to land M

By ED PRICKE-17T
herald Sf I Writer

took my own money and bought food for the
boys. After the board members resigned we
recived only about two-thirds of the a

Cowily

With an eye toward "saving dollars,"count), goverruilent is
evaluating its 52-car fleet.
Basic questions being a5ked refer to what type of car to parchase
Intermediate or compact - -and when to sell therill

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Presently the fleet consists of cars of Varied t)lxs, and the
decision to sell Li left to the individual department chiefs.
I a new policy) ought to save us some dollars,"Cummission
0airman Dick Williams said today.

commissioners Tuesday were presented a ineinoran-

dump trucks in the public works depament

Evaluation iOMAF). the county's watchdog agency.

Williams said Seminole needs basic guidefines. "We ought to
adopt a logical system,"the chairman noted,
Hotary said no estunates have been worked up as to the exact
aniount of estimated savings.
At next Tuesday'
s meeting, the l:-onunission is scheduled to act
on the OMAE recommendation&amp;
Williams said. Imsically, two decisions will be made. The first is
whether tu buy all coinDacts, all Interinediates, or a combination
thereof, and the second is a determination of .what mileage and
age a car should be allowed to reach before it is traded in.

The O.NIAE study recommends fleet cars be traded after 60,000
miles and or live years. Also, the study recommends the county
purchase all compacts, or interinediate-size autos.
Budget Analyst Dave flotary said the county'
s policy when
adWed - won'
t be- mandatory. Exceptions to the policy will be
allowable when the situation warrants.
After the fletl policy is firmed up, both Wiffiams and llotary
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,;'Ill Officials will txgln looking at all count), equipment
Ill-

proprted funds. Mr. Corley said it was 'due
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to the financial situation'
Deeply religious, the Holmes were shocked
Someone we had never even met
when "
called us and told us that Mr. Corley was
going around talking a bo ut how 'un-Christian'
we were Mr. Corley deni ed it and we offered
le who had been
to confron t m with the
confronted y m. Ile said he wanted to think

it
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were " he I
straw" in a sees of

COo:eS

with him.

would not respond to the comments

from Holmes and the forTner board members.
like the board mernhers who
resigned, 'empliasizes that he was told often
by
ley, "Don't take your problem to
4~~by Grant. Always come to me,"11olmes
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what to do for the boys
Although board members did not want their
names used, they were consistent in their
r easo ns for leaving."There's a professional

way to get things done said one so that
children are protected. We couldn't get or

keep control
"What we attempted to do was what every

red-blooded Ame ri can would want to do take care of kids,"said another. "Anybody
should be wiffing to give time and efforts to
build something like this up, to give it a solid
it

didn't seem to be getting

that foundation. There were too many loose

ends"
In rebuttal to the statements of his former

rd of rectors, Kirby Grant (Sky King)
See 'SKY KING, Page ZA

'Good L uck'

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When Kirby Grant wanted to expand Sky King Youth
Itanches nationwide we said. "Good luck, but we'll Just
votifinue with Seminole County," says Jim Lynd.

cluding mulu-thou-sarid dollar earth- moving equipment and

dum on cars from the Office of Management Analysis and

(RANT

foundation But

pe nses. And along about the midWe or third
%~eek of September we were short of money. 1

Seminole Seeki*ng To Cut Auto Ex enses

the external pressure increases
if the .internal pressure is still
equivalent to the lesser
pressure of altitude, the ex.
ternal pressure against the ear
drum may cause symptoms.
There is a tube at the back of
the mouth that transmits the
pressure hi the mouth to the
interni ear. If it is closed for
wily reason - blocked with
inflammation from a cold, or

problems

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tomey office and the fourt h is a

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personality

Board members who resigned were
President and Chairman of the Board Earl
Smith Vice President John McCormick
Secretary Ethel Smith and Treasurer Dan

Names Four Ass'I'stants
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were

opinion

recently. Former houseparents Tommy and
an Hook says he'll open a Herring
in current,) a Uresar d assistant
investigator
Dotty
Hoimes, left because "Mr. Harrell
criminal defense practice here Seminole to remain will be Dan state attorney,, as C e
Corley there, the administrator, j ust plain
Cheshire today named four chief Seminole assistant, in Sanford with offices in the Lawrence. Ile said another assistant state attorney Ili the
lawyers who will become his William Staley and chief in
First Federal of Seminole in v estigator for the Seminole Brcard office and James lied to us, continuously, from the time we
went to work."
assistant
prosecutors in veigator Jack H, Fulenwider. building.
offIce will be announced at a (,raham, 47, a Ilerrtng
The Holmes have 1 4-years experience in
Seminole to replace five atFour
prosecutors
on
herring has already an. later date.
assistant
in
Breard
an
orchild
care, having worked with Osceola
torneys now on State Atty. Herli staff
also told nounced he'
ll open a private
Other appointments con- mer assistant public defender,
Abbott Herring's staff here.
by Cheshire they wouldn't be law practice with offices in the Firmed today by' Duguay, 41, for as new chief mcsdemeaor County, the Edgewood Boys Ranch and the
Seminole Youth Ranch prior to working for
Three of the new Seminole rehired. They are Claude Van Paulucci Building at Sanford. the new state attorney'
s staff prosecutor and training chief

the pain. When you finally
adjust to the new level and It*
pressure inside and outside the
car is the same at altitude, all is
well.
The problem starts again

Sp rings. In July 15 we split with him and there has
been absolutely no connection between t1tis Seminole
Youth Ranch and the Sky King Youth Ranches of
America, Inc. at all., Kirby Grant allowed us to use the Sk y
King n,
arne for fund-raising purposes only. without pay to
him. Ile was never on our board at al
The Seminole Youth Ral is now supported by coll
munity and church donatlons and hopes to be accepted
aext year as an agency to receii, e moales from the United

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By BOB U.OYD
Steve Pickett Weems. 29, firea rm in conuliission of a F ramne auto.
Ilerald Staff Writer
whorn police identified as an felony, and reckless driving.
Officers said Frame'
s auto
A 29-year-o ld Daytona Beach accountant from Daytona
Patrolman Richard Bennett was rammed in the left side at

two years ago we had neveii heard of Plains.

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said. James Vernon Frame, 32, the intersection and a chase
bond today at Sanford after a ja il on three co un ts of at- of 708' Oak Ave., Sanford, was ensued south on French ending
midnight autrammning chase tempted murder, three counts wounded in the back and hand with Frames car being hit in
on French Avenue that ended of aggravated assault with an whenix pistol shots were fired the right side several times at
with anoth er driver be ing shot , auto, and charges of use of a into the car he was driving, 18th St. and French Ave.

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While West did have a very
unattractive choice of opening
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For i nf ormation of causes

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ace of trumps, dropped' the se
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an overtrick

South to make a decision at
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doctor examine you to see it you
have normal openinp to your
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IABRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You
can look at both sides of im- put you In the profit column this
portant issues today. This will coming year. Imaginative and
be to your advantage. You innovative concepts should r
won'
t be governed by impulse. be ignored.

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cause trouble immediately. At blocked with wax. A check up
high altitude. in flight, the before nying might eliminate
keptat or below 7,000 feet. The
7 ,000 feet altitude though,

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per square inch. This pressure of the mouth and in the tube.
is also applied to your ear This should never be done if you
drum. The same pressur e is have a cold or you might blow
tran sm itted to the Inside of your Infected material into the ear
mouth and through a tube to the and have an ear infection as a
inside of your ear. As I Ong as compfication. And it doesn'
t
the pressure is equal inside and work if you are having trouble
outside the ear you ha v e no because there Is too much
symptoms or awareness of the pressure inside compared to
pressure.
outside the ear, as occurs while
When you fiat take off the you are at altitude
I woul d a lso like to mention
commercial air lines now
pressurize the cabin while at that some people have more
ground level. This increases the trouble because they ha ve an
extemal pressure and may ear partially or completely

pressure may decrease but, it is

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today simply because they like rolling.
YOuR BiRThDAY
you You have only to tell them

could do. ne pain is probably open. Yawring also helps.
assoc ia ted with the changes in
If you do not have a cold and
air pressure.
all else fal ls you can sometimes
The an external-pressure blow gently while pinching the
to all parts of your body and.at tip of the nose shut. This will

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DEAR READER - For
heavens sakes don't pack yo ur
ear. That ls the or thing you

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sour using

melts the pettiness in others
today. You inspire them to Conditions still favor you where
follow your excellent example. dollars and cents are conVIRGO (Aug. 23 Sept. 22) cerned. You have to exert some
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unbearable. Can you suggest
anything I can do to relieve
this? Would packing the ear
help? I am 65 years old.

MR

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flying to California for a
vacation The last time I flew I
had this terrific pa in in my
ear which was almost

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GEMINI ( May 2Wune)
This should be a fun day for that
the bot things in life are free,

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ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Don't let selfish interests take Rewards, both spiritual and
prec-iiedence over maintaining
the good will of friends today because you're willing to aid
Be democratic In your outlook, others out of the goodness of
TAURUS (April .May) &gt;ourheart
Try not to take your little
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mistakes too seriously today. 21) You're In a mood to have

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Financial Services, was listed jwnped from his auto and fired
in "good"condition today at shots into Frame'
s car with a
Seminole Memorial Hospital. pistol. A crowd gathered and,
Police gave the following as Weems and Frame struggled
account of the shooting in- on the roadside, Frame
cident-.
grabbed the pistol and Wee'nis
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&amp;-A just before I a.m.-on French ii
Ave. at First St. Elizabeth
Sanford police reported that
A 'Weems 29 of Po
Orange, who Weems was later arrested by
9-7-A wrazi Morevid earlier this month pollcein Daytona..Beach. III
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from Steven Weems, and their auto wa.s Impounded.
&amp;A. four-yea.r-old daughter,
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State troopers today were searching for clues to a h it-and-run auto that struck
and killed b1cyclist Elijah Simmons Jr,, 39i near Altamonte Springs Tuesday

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Wednesday, Dec. 29,19)

NAnON
IN BRIEF

Carter Takes Stock,
Sees No Quick Cure
ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. (AP) —
President-elect Carter says those who think
"we have automatic answers or easy answers
to tough questions would be misleading
themselves," and several of his key advisers
are beginning to offer statements that seem
geared to lower Americans' expectations. In a
television interview taped earlier for
broadcast today, Carter expressed confidence
that "the things that we have promised during
the campaign can be delivered." But Carter
press secretary Jody Powell told reporters
Tuesday that it would be unrealistic to expect
promised defense budget savings of $5 billion
to $7 billion prior to the 1979 fiscal year that
begins Oct. I, 1978.

GI Benefits Deadline
WASHINGTON (AP) - Friday is the last
day you can enlist in the military and get full
GI education benefits at government expense.
After 1977 begins, new enlistees will have to
contribute some of their own money in a new,
voluntary GI education plan. Those who sign
up for the new education program will have to
contribute $50 to $75 monthly from their pay,
up to a maximum of $2,-700, to receive GI
educational aid.

Inaugural Art Readied
WASHINGTON (AP) - Jimmy Carter's
inauguration will be immortalized by five top
figures in American art - Andy Warhol,
Jacob Lawrence, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert
}tauschenberg and Jamie Wyeth.
The Presidential Inauguration Committee
announced Tuesday that it has commissioned
the five to record their impressions of the
inauguration, and will raise funds for the
event by selling 100 sets of their signed prints
for $2,500 each.

Dale ys 2nd Post Studied
CHICAGO (AP) - After picking the late
Richard J. Daley's own alderman as temporary mayor in a process denounced by some
blacks, Chicago politicians had a choice
between two Irish ward leaders to wear Dale" other hat - the county's Democratic
ch
anship. Meanwhi, Alderman Roman
C.
cinski, a former congressman, became
the first formal candidate Tuesday for the upcoming special election for mayor . of the
nation's second largest city. Under state law,
the election must be held within six months.

Ford Re-evaluates Amnesty
WASHINGTON (AP) - Prodded by a highly
publicized request by Sen. Philip Hart's
widow, President Ford has asked for information that could be used to re-evaluate an
amnesty program for Vietnam draft evaders.
But administration officials say Ford's effort
is minimal. The Justice Department said
Tuesday that at the request of the administration, figures were sent to the White House
on Ford's own clemency program, which
began in 1974.

Callaway Takes Charge.
MOUNT CRESTED BUTTE, Cob. (AP) —
Former Army Secretary Howard "Bo" Callaway is moving to the Colorado Rockies to
become president and chief executive officer
of the Crested Butte Development Corp.,
which manages a resort Callaway and his
brother-in-law bought in 1970.
Last year, Callaway resigned as President
Ford's campaign manager because of
allegations that, while he was in the Pentagon,
he misused his office to obtain a favorable
U.S. Forest Service ruling allowing expansion
of the cornpany's Crested Butte Ski Area.

Getty Sons Paid Million Eoh

Girl Only Clue In Hunt
For .Hit-Run Death Car
By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

Florida Highway Patrol troopers today were seeking clues that
may lead them to a hit-and-run driver who struck and killed a 32year-old bicyclist Monday night on SR-427 north of Altamonte
Springs.
Troopers said Elijah Simmons Jr., 32, of Oak St., was
pronounced dead at Florida Hospital North following the 9:30
p.m. accident.
Simmons' wrecked bicycle was found alongside the southbound
lane of the highway and his body 83-feet to the south in the northbound lane, officers said.
Troopers are checking reports that Simmons was riding the
.icycle on the highway when he collided with a 14-year-old girl
s ho was crossing the road and fell off the bicycle. While the girl
reportedly ran to a nearby house for help, an,auto struck the
downed man.
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Investigators said they had no description of the hit-and-ru
n
chicle that left the accident scene on SR427 approximately
feet south of the Magnolia Ave. intersection,
Florida Highway Patrol troopers J.A. Brown and Ernie Jacobs
are investigating the accident.
Robbery Suspect Held
Seminole Sheriffs detective Ralph Salerno has jailed a suspect
in connection with the Sunday night robbery of a south Seminole
man at his apartment.
David Wayne Peterson, 21, no address given, was being held in
county jail today in lieu of $10,
bond on an armed robbery
charge.
Robert C. Gidday told sheriffs deputies he was robbed at
knifepoint of a stereo turntable Sunday night when three men
entered his apartment at 2500 Howell Branch Road.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl

Audit Finds
SHA 'Healthy'
fly JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer
Sanford Housing Authority Executive
Director Thomas Wilson III has announced
the local authority has been given "a clean bill
of health" by the Jacksonville area office of
HUD (U.S. Department of housing and Urban
Development) on audit findings of the accounting firm of Greene and Dycus as of June
30, 1976,
Wilson says his office has Instituted improvements in auditing procedures in six
areas.
lie said documents supporting expenditures
are now being attached to checks presented
for signature. Additional training is being
given accountants at hUE) seminars as well as
academic and vocational training at full or
partial expense of the housing Authority on
approval of the board.
The authorilN office is no longer cashing
checks for other than payment of rent or
maintenance charges. Wilson said. Receipts
are being deposited daily and monthly
payment schedules have been set up for those
"ho had not paid the $50 security deposit
required of tenants.
Finally, Wilson said, the accountant has
been give detailed explanations with each
journal voucher.

Action Reports
* Courts
* Police

Fire
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Pellet Gun hurts One
Sheriffs deputies reported an Altamonte Springs man was
slightly injured at the Waffle Stop on SR-436 Tuesday night when
someone fired a pellet gun into a plate glass window.
James W. Robinson, 52, told deputies he was struck on the
forehead by a glass fragment when the shot came through the
window.
Deputy Jim Hubbard reported that Robinson ran from the
restaurant and pursued an auto leaving the shooting scene in his
auto. Deputies said the suspect vehicle was maroon-colored and
reportedly was occupied by two men. No arrests have been made
in the case.
Fruit Office Robbed

Sheriff's investigators today reported burglars broke into the
Horvath Fruit Company office, SR426 in southeast Seminole
early Tuesday and peeled open a safe. Listed among the $250 in
items missing from the safe were two antique pocket watches,
silver Hungarian coins and a gold cross.
John Brookins, of 105 Oak Ave., Altamonte Springs, reported to
deputies that a $550 stereo console was taken from his residence.
Deputy F.M. Stewart said the burglars apparently gained entrance by prying open a door.

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when she brought newborn Jus.abuse.
tin home from the hospital
"They said we were shaking
three months ago, she had a the child so hard that we broke
feeling the baby was not his bones and that brought .
healthy.
the seizures," Mrs. Schoenfield
"The doctors kept saying he said.
was normal, but I could tell
X rays showed none of the
something was wrong," she skull fractures that usually acsaid.
company such cases, but the
Soon the baby needed surgery Milwaukee County Welfare Dcfor a double hernia. Then he partment filed a court petition
began having seizures,
to remove the baby from the
Doctors first thought it was couple's custody because of alepilepsy, but they later found 10 leged abuse.
fractures which they said could
The Schoenfields, both 28 and
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their innocence, but a doctor
suggested they get psychiatric
help. They said they had to
threaten court action to see
Justin's medical records. A
nurse said the parent., showed
only an "adequate" amount of
concern for their baby. And a
social worker told them they
would probably be divorced
soon.
They were finally cleared
when a specialist determined
that Justin was suffering from
Menkes Kinky Hair, a rare
metabolic birth defect which
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makes the bones extremely
weak and brittle. Justin Is expected to live another two
months to two years.
"No one would listen to us or
believe us and everyone was
accusatory," Mrs. Schoenfield
said. "We're upset about the
way it was handled and we
think our rights were violated."
"We have a switch from child
abuse to parent abuse," said
Angelo Greco, the couples' attorney, after the custody petition was dismissed in Children's Court.

FLORIDA

NEW YORK (AP) - The captain of the
Argo Merchant says his ship received inaccurate bearings before it went aground
because her radio direction finder was either
faulty or being improperly used.
If I knew, the ship would not have been
stranded," Capt. Georgios Papadopoulos 43,
testified Tuesday.
He was questioned in federal court here by
an attorney for the Continental insurance Co.
who was trying to challenge the seaworthiness
of the tanker.

Is officially on.

Never mind that the next
governor won't be inaugurated

MIAMI BEACH
(AP)
Workers at
the Fontainebleau, the largest of Miami
Beach's plush hotels, obeyed a court order and
returned to work today. But pickets remained
in front of six other large hotels.
Meanwhile, federal mediators called
negotiators for the union and the Southern
hotel and Motel Association into a second day
of meetings in an effort to end the five-day-old
strike.
A spokesman for the striking maids,
waiters, bellhops and laundry workers said
that Tuesday's negotiation session — the first
since the strike began Saturday resulted in
no new contract offers from management.
But he said he was hopeful that an offer
would he made later today.
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for two years

The first candidate Into the
starting gate was It. Gay. Jim
Williams, who now rates as a
dark horse.

Williams has named a campaign treasurer and is coilecbog contributions, acts that
him an official candidate
Iunder state election law.
lie now will be required to
report his campaign contribulions and expenditures quarterly until qualifying for office in
the summer of 1978. Williams
said he hopes to report alxiut
$,000 in campaign contributions next month.
If so, that will place him sevcral
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course yet.
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Shopkeepers along the beach say they're
optimistic this resort area can avoid what has
become an almost annual New Year's Fve
disturbance by teen-agers.
"It's not the college students that cause the
trouble. It's the local bums," said store owner,
Fred Bastone. "As it stands now, we will do
what we do every year pray. It wasn't very
bad last year. Every ycar it gets better and
better."
Police Chief Leo Callahan said l,s officers
will use the same low profile Friday night that
helped keep personal injuries and property
damage minimal during the 1975 disturbance.
About 3,000 young revelers were blanketed
last year with police tear gas and dispersed
with the aid of the police department's tanklike rescue vehicle.

"We don't want to sue
body," Mrs. Schoenfield said.
"but we do want to do sori
thing to make sure this does r.t
happen again."
The couple said they have ac cepted the specialist's thag ,
nosis, and realize the disease
terminal.
"We're very upset that our
child is going to die, but weru
happy to have him home
again," Mrs. Schoenfield said.
"lie's a joy to have. We love
him, and our relationship is
stronger than ever."

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VAIL, Cob. (AP , — Presl- exchanging seasons greetings very relaxed," a Ford aide says missed one day in favor of
dent Ford, in the second week of with those who pass by.
of his boss. "He's in good spirits watching two professional footWEST POINT, N.Y. (AP)
The U.S. Military Academy's what probably will be his final
Even on social occamons, and getting i lot of rest."
bull games on television.
commandant says he was told that Army Secretary Martin U. skiing vacation as the nation's Ford Is casually dressed. wear-.
Ford sleeps later here in the For skiing partners, he leans
Hoffmann vowed months ago he had to be ousted because of the
Chief executive, swims in the tng at times the wolfskin parka mountains,
rising at about 8:30 toward Vail friends wealthy
worst cheating scandal in the 174-year-old institution's history.
morning, skis during the day he received on an Alaskan trip am. He goes for daily swims In businessmen and professional
But a Hoffmann spokesman denies the charge.
and parties at night. He lives In and a cowboy hat. He showed a heated pool, just as
he does in athletes. He skied one day with
The outgoing commandant, Brig. Gen. Walter F. Ulmer Jr., a the casual manner of Vail.
up for a midnight Christmas Washington.
Don Shula, coach of the profes.
1952 West Point graduate, said in an interview with The
service at the white stucco in..
In
his
first
nine
days
here,
sional
football Miami Dolphins
Associated Press that "someone told me" Hoffmann said last
terfaith cha pel In a blue turtl e- Ford skipped skiing o nly three. Ano th er day it was Susan
summer that "Ulmer has to go."
neck jersey and red sports lie took two days off to recover Chaffee, once an Olympic cornHo f fmann was unavai la ble for comment Tuesday, but his
jacket.
f ro m a bruised hi p, suffered in a petitor and now a reg ular on th e
spok esman said in Washington that "Ma rt y doesn't do thin gs like
"I thin k he's pleased. He's tumble on th e slopes, and professional freest yle ski tour .
that." He reiterat ed Hoffmann's earlier statement that th e
commandant's transfer at least half a year early was a routine
management decision unrelated to the scandal.
Asked whether his sudden reassignment to the Zd Armored
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Sky
Division at Ft. Hood, Tex., was a "bum rap," Ulmer replied, '1
truly think it Is."
Adding that he had offered before his transfer to forego any
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"We have opened our 2nd child care facility
promotion and stay "as long as I can contribute something,"
said, "There wasn't really any upheaval.
on our 15-acre ranch in Chuluot.a, Florida. We
Ulmer said his departure would traumatize the corps of some
.
There were personality probl ems and I was
4,0)0 ca dets.
are building additional ranch houses on this
the
one In control so I stayed and they left.
site so that we can help fill the needs of our
Although his staff characterized him as a "sacrificial lamb,"
endless waiting list, At the present time we
"Three Individuals didn't see
Ulmer declined to go that far.
-owith my policies so we came to a parting of
He did say, however, "My move was an extraordinary one, and
are caring for more than 4,5 boys and girls."
the ways, They are no. longer on the
Several former board mem be rs Indi cated
there's no denying that. lam changing station ra ther abruptly to
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they had asked for lists of those youngsters
go to a job which has been open for five months....
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keep it up," said Grant. "Our primary pur.
but had never received any information. "We
"The real question Is why do you move the commandant at this
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pose is to help young people. We are actively
wondered if they were being counselled, if
particular time, and the answer is Ldon't know. If I thought this
Involved in taking care of 16, (our out in foster
they were In foster homes exactly where they
was gobg to make things better for the institution, I'd volunteer
homes."
PRESIDENT
were," says one former officer.
FORD
to leave."
One problem, which has already come to
Corley stated emphatically that,"That letter
Ulmer added that, whatever the qualifications of his successor,
In between, aides Sa), t he the attention of the Department of Social and
was never mailed. How that copy got mailed I
Brig. Gen. John Bard, "they don't really need a new commandant
President studies his paper- Economic Services In Tallahassee, is alleged
don't know. But, If that one got mailed, maybe
unless I can't perform the job here."
work, discusses the transition placement of children Into facilities other
a few others did, too,"
In protest of the Army's handling of Ulmer. the special asto the administration of Presi- than the Ranch at Chuluot.a and the home on
Corley said there had been some questions
sistant to the commandant for honor matters, Cob. Hal B. Rhyne,
dent-elect
Carter and ponders Glastonbury Avenue in English Estates
as to whether the Ranch had the right to
said he was retiring despite the prospect of a choice command in
say
his future. Ford leaves the section of Fern Park, where eight girls are
there were 45 children In their care. "At
the spring.
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kept In the care of Mr. and Mrs. Corley.
time we were not aware of the fact that we
"It was just was this final straw when the Army uses the
"Homes must be licensed before foster
Whether he's working or ex.
were not legally able to place children in
commandant as a sacrificial lamb In this whole thing," the 1954
ercising, Ford adopts the re- children can be placed in them," said SES
foster homes. About the time that letter was
West Point graduate declared. "It Just was more than I, could
lazed manner of this mock-Ba. Administrator Evelyn Demby. A license Is
printed we were informed of that (act by the
take.".
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state
Offices of Social and Economls. Srv!ces
Ulnier'sreas.s&amp;junent was disclosed a few days b,fnrp
have vlsitctj (Ur nine
4c(oLerd1ildren, she said. Attempts by
and we stopped placing children,"
special commission headed by former astronaut Frank Borman
ms.
The Herald to talk with a Maitland woman
reported on Dec. 15 institutional deficiencies at West Point and
Reminded that Grant had said Tuesday that
lie
sits
wearing
whom children are said to be staying
slippers
be.
with
called for reinstatement "as soon as possible" of the 151 cadets
four
children were presently in foster homes,
fore the fireplace In his rented were unsuccessful.
implicat ed in the scandal.
Corley first said he could r ecall only two,
ski chalet to meet with aides.
then
A letter received at The Evening Herald
And a separate report by the Army's general counsel office said
agreed that there were (our "But they were
He wears a ski sweater and offices and im printed with
Ulmer had acted im properly with respect to Army defense
Sky King Youth
not plac ed by us," he said. They were placed
strolls hatless through the. Ranches of America Inc., and "Good news
lawyers.
by the parents at our sugge ion,
st
snow-covered village streets, bulletin to our business frien
and we
ds" uysj part:
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major question facing farmers
And Like Them
to
Congre, altho ugh generally coupled
with a surplus of beef market prices In
in 1977 in addition to the usual
the wake of KADOKA, S.D. (AP) Real- oth
for
er foods
rtLsansupportofexjmg cattle. But farmers and ranch- two giant grain harvest, back- dents of the Kadeka retirement
month,c,j
1977.
the first three
weather
problems
Is
what
will
program,
authorized
by
the
era
have
thinned
out
their
to-back
in
1975
and
1976.
happen to commodity prices if 1973 law coveri
ng wheat, corn, breeding herds dramatically in
ho me got a surprise In their
huge harvests of wheat
home administ rator Sons
Sharp deciin.s In wheat and
and
other
feed
grains
and
cotton,
the
past
couple
of
years,
latest
shipment
of
foodstuffs.
Prang
says she doesn't know
corn mate rialize again.
and corn prices, along with the de from the federal
may go along with some InAgriculture Department ex- pressed cattle market
government, w ha t to do with the goobers.
The question Is further corn- crease In price support rates, perts now say cattle prices
and Three pounds of roasted peasagging hog prices
"So many of our people don't
But a1des say probably no
toward the nuts for each resident. were
plated
wthe new Car
and cunsumer beef prices
nd
of
have any teeth," she said. "And
or
admini ttj( may
shipped with the normal sup- k
radical changes will be will gradually Increase in 1977. farm price index sharply since pli
doctors
say Peatluts are hard to
made.
remedy pl unging market p
es of milk, margarine an digest."
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for the major grain crops and
The present programs for
In November, following four
how Congr ess will respond in those crops expire with the 1977 1976 was a moderately good
consecutive
months of decline,
Year for net farm Income. At an
drafting new general farm leg- harvests, Many farmers
the price Index was 6 per cent
have estimated $34 billion
for the below
islation.
complained bitterly about Ford
what it was in the same
year,
this
was
up
slightly
from
President-elect Carter told AdIniftiStration reluctance to In- $22.7 billion in 1975 but fell well. month of 1975, including a 10 per
farmers In his campaign last crease price supports subetan. below the marks of 117.8 billion cent tumble in the prices of corn
fall that he wanted unproved tially to help offset declining In 1974 and the record
and oUter livestock feed grain
of $,9 and
a 31 per cent drop in
government price supports to grain prices
billion in 1973..
combined
wheat and rice
help them cover the cods of
Huge grain harvests thepast
Perhips most alarming to prices.
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She enclosed an eight-page
report on the impact of the
equal rights amendment added
to the Pennsylvania con.
stltutlon In 1971.

about reports (,f a story saying
there were unisex toilets, pus-

ons and marriages In that state
as a result of its Equal Rights
Amendment.
Florida journalists, however,
could find no record of such a
story appearing in Sunshine
State newspapers.
Ms. Hansen said false reports
that
Pennsylvania
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have the facts to counter
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more on its group health insurance policy,
says Lt. Gov. Jim Williams.
lie announced on Tuesday that the state is
renewing its group health policy, despite the
increases, but said the search is on for
cheaper health insurance options.
Williams said the state's policy was
renewed for one year, effective Feb. 1, after
the increase was analyzed and found "to be
justified because of rising medical costs,
inflation and increased utilization of the benefits of the program by state employes."

up an official campaign finance
apparatus.
It's easier for unofficial canlidates to mix business with
politicking on trips financed by
the taxpayers.
And the candidate who sets
up an official campaign f inan ce
organization early rtu'.i the risk
of politically fatal embarassmenl if his reports show In-

significant contributions.
Williams figures that's a risk
he has to take. Shevin and
Tucker have a whopping uinanal lead over him, and he had
lw ratings In a recent Democratic Party poll.
"It's a case of trying to delermine if you can raise money

Foreign Trade Zone Okayed
FORT LAUDERDALE (AP)
A 30acre tract near Fort Lauderdale has been designated as the first foreign trade zone in
Florida
a move to give businesses a break
on duties and excise taxes.
The Commerce Department announced
Tuesday that it has approved the tract as the
nation's 21st foreign trade zone.
in such zones, goods can be imported
without payment of import duties and tariffs
as long as they remain within the zone. And
domestic goods moved into the zone for export
are considered as being exported for purposes
of excise tax rebates.
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viously have some anti-ERA

be

Few candidates officially en ter political campaigns this far
in advance because to do so
limits their options.
Politicians have more room
to maneuver if they Walt until
later in the election cycle to set

And The Plain Truth Of

groups down there," Ms. Hansen said, "I am sending materials to let you know what has
happened in Pennsylvania onder our ERA. If you do encounter any misstatements about

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HEAR: GLENN CRAIG
EXTRA SPECIAL REVIVAL

"Since Florida is still consldering ERA and since you oh-

obliterated sexual distinctions
and Keystone State officials are in toilets, prisons and marriage
none too happy about it.
have cropped up in several
Judy P. Hansen, information states, apparently spread by
director of the Pennsylvania ERA opponents.

drawing interest in bank ac.
counts, but easily can
con%erted to campaign accounts
%khen the time is right.
1'm going to try to raise
enough money so won't feel
like a second class candidate
tompareil to those who already
have a substantial war chest,
Williams said.

TALLAHASSEE
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Blue CrossBlue Shield rate increases averaging about 25
percent will cost the state about $1.19 million
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Commission for Women, wrote
to Florida journalists recently

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would like to begin their own
fund-raising efforts,
So, like it or not, the 1978 gubernatorial race is on.
Someone In Florida may be
bad-mouthing Pennsylvania,

intributions From past campaigns.
Shevin is the frontrunner with
about $109,000, and Tucker is a
respectable second at a reported $75,000. Those funds are

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I'm finding out if those expressions are backed up with
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The crash of a
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landing during a rztinstorrn has claimed the
lives of a Pompano Beach couple and
critically injured a 16-year-old girl.
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executors of the estate of J. Paul Getty, his
sons, Gordon Peter Getty and Jean Ronald
Getty, have each.receivedpayinentsof nearly
a million dollars.
And that's only about half of their executor.
commission totals.
Getty, who died June 6 at the age of 83, left
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Based on that inventory, the commissions
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Parents Wrongly Accused Of Abuse
MILWAUKEE (AP) — When
their infant son fractured 10
bones, Michael and Barbara
Schoenfield were accused of
child abuse. They nearly lost
custody before doctors traced
the injuries to a rare birth defect which will probably kill the
child before he is 2.
"There was a total lack of due
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Authorities have arrested two
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up a service station and led officers on a high-speed car chase
before being captured.
One of the juveniles was shot
by police after the boys crashed
into a police roadblock on an
Ohio River bridge, officers said
Tuesday. The names of the
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Florida authorities 3aid that
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the Marion County Juvenile
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Covington Police Capt. Harry
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cer. Don Yokurn when the pair
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For centuries, comics have provided an outlet
an escape From the drudgeries, disillusionments,
disppnintmcnts and distresses cf the work-a-day
life for millions In this nation and across the world.
As survey after survey have shown, comics tend
frequently to be the first and-or best-read feature of
daily newspapers. They are a staple commodity and
offer those few moments of fantasy and illusion
after that proverbial "hard day in the office."
Comics, through the years, have changed,
evolved from pure entertainment to a co mbination
of entertainment and social commentary and
projcction. But the basic element remai ns : escape
for the reader and even education for the younger
version.
And now you comic-page devotees and partisans
in Seminole County will be having a new character,
a new anti-hero to add to your stable of daily
favorites The Born Loser, Eek &amp; Meek, Frank
and Ernest, Tumbleweeds yes even Doonesbw-y.
He'll be more than a new character, a new antihero. He is alternately known as the "web-slinger"
or, more significantly, as "your friendly
neighborhood Spider-Man."

All starting Monday on The Herald's comic
pages.
Stan Lee, of Mar el Comics fame and "SpiderMan" creator reminisces: "When Spider-Man
came along (In 1962), he was the First hero to wear
his neuroses on his sleeve. He's far more troubled
than the characters he has to battle, with his poor
Aunt May, whose heart condition means the
slightest excitement could spell death.
"He's always having to mend his torn SpiderMan costume, and worrying over his love-life.

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With the plight of the unemployed and some
discouraging economic statistics dominating the
agenda of a new administration and Congress. it

seems a poor time to propose salary increases for
top officials of the federal government. But the
federal Commission on Executive, Legislative and
Judicial Salaries has done what it is supposed to do
reviewed the federal salary picture and
recommended changes.
The commission headed by former Commerce
Secretary Peter G. Peterson, a New York investment banker, is making a persuasive case for
substantial pay increases at the higher levels of
federal service. We would recommend that

other matters affecting the total earnings and
expense allowances of federal officials.
The main argument for raising the pay of the
vice president, Cabinet members, Supreme Court
justices, federal judges and members of Congress
is that they have had only one 5 per cent pay increase since 1969. In that same period the civil
service schedules that cover most federal employes have risen by 66 per cent and the cost of

living has risen 61 per cent. There is not just a
question of equity, but the practical problem of a
shrinking difference between the pay of employes
and their bosses.
President-elect Carter has acknowledged that
some of the people he wanted to be in his Cabinet
have turned him down. We don't know if they were
thinking about the pay, currently $63,000 a year,
but they might have. As impressive as that figure
may seem it is not that impressive compared to
income levels in top positions of corporate
management, law firms, educational institutions
and other traditional sources of the expertise
needed at high levels of a $435 billion a year federal
goverpment.
Ttrat reforms in the conditions of federal
service should accompany the pay increases is
imperative, especially for members of Congress
whose salaries would go from $44,600 to $57,500
under the commission proposal. A figure like that
should eliminate any justification for lecture fees
and other outside earnings that some senators and
congressmen collect to pad their income. Congress
put an annual ceiling on those earnings last year. It
should. be willing to rule them out altogether as a
condition for higher pay.
Although it may be hard to convince many
taxpayers that salaries in the $60,000480,000 range
for top government jobs are justified, the
marketplace for talent is what it is. We need the
highest level of stewardship in our government and
must reward it on a scale commensurate with
competition and the cost of the life-style of officialdom. The proposed new salaries can be made
acceptable if they are coupled with new assurances
that the people who draw them are bound to the
strictest codes of ethics in their role as public
servants.

Showdown Looms
The. United States and India are heading toward a
showdown over disposal of spent fuel from nuclear power
plants. This could be a test of whether a dangerous proliferation
in nuclear weapons technology can be curbed.
We are on solid ground in refusing to supply more enriched
uranium for an Indian power reactor unless the Indians return
all of the spent fuel from uranium we have supplied previously.
In reprocessing its own fuel elements to obtain plutonium for an
explosive device tested in 1974, India went back on a commitment not to use imported nuclear materials for weapons
purposes.
India is complaining that failure of the United States to
deliver enriched uranium could mean a heavy financial loss on a
nuclear power plant waiting to use it. That's a consequence the
Indians should have considered when they first decided on a
secret program to develop atomic explosives.

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in Washington the other day to discuss ways and
means of saving the party w hich Is old but no
longer so grand.
Amid warnings that the GOP Is close to
political extinction, or at best Is in danger o
becoming a permanent minority party, th e
governors were agreed that something has to be
(lone to broaden its appeal to the electorate. But
about the only specific Idea to be heard was that
of former treasury secretary John Connally.
As an example of a major new proposal, he
suggest ed that the party push for a six-year
limitation on presidential terms, an eight.
)'ear,one-term limit for senato rs and a four-year,
two-term limit for congressmen.
While hardly as gripping as the Issue oil
slavery, out of w hi ch the Republican party was
born 120 'ears ago, and not really a new idea, it
is at least an idea and one wort h exploring.
Single-term limits for presidents ,ind senators
would eliminate a couple of major disadvantages
of our political system the need for politicans
to worry constantly about reelection (there
might not have been a Watergate if Ilicharl
Nixon had been Ineligible for a second term,
and the accumulation of power by virtue of long
standing Incumbency.
Astor representatives, they would not have to
turn around quite so soon after election to plan
for r e-ele ct ion and could devote their f ul l second
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NEW YORK (AP)
the symphonic effort. The logical place to locate
It happened in a mere
such an instrument for integrating our global month's time, a view of the economy so vastly
policy would be the vice-presidency,"
changed that at first one might have thought it
Since Vice Presidents have no power of was two different people talking or, if not that,
themselves, the strength would thereby be two different subjects being discussed.
concentrated in the hands of the White House
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adviser
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ideas about foreign policy, ideas which he is not "fairly encouraged."
at all shy about expressing, emotionally and at
Did economic events change that much?
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determinants did indeed change. The oil
this articulate, passionate crusader down when price increase wasn't as punishing as
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On Feb. 16, 1975, we reported that evidence Robinson, Alleges
that he took the following stePS
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discourage a criminal Investigation,
price fraud. Oil companies were taking adIn a dosed-door meeting with Justice and
vantage of the oil sQueeze, we wrote, to lack up
Customs officials, he insisted there was "no
fuel oil prices. We noted that the FEA was trying violation of FEA
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municipal water plants. The deadline for in-

stallation is Jan. 1.
Montreal has not yet ordered the necessary
fluoridation equipment. Currently there are
134 water filtration plants, of which 45 have
fluoridation equipment.

Budworm Fighter Study

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infects more than 56 million acres of Eastern
Canadian forests.

Some researchers say there may be a link
between the chemical spray and the appearance of a rare disease called Reve 's Syndrome
among children in the Maritimes.

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said Tuesday it will buy 1,200,000 shares from
a fast-food chain in the United States.
The shares are to be issued by Hardet"s
Food Systems Inc. of Rocky Mount, NC., at
$12.50 a share.
hlardee's president Jack Laughhtery said
the $15 million raised from the sale of shares
will be used to reduce longterm debts and
allow the chain to expand the number of company-owned restaurants.
lmasco is a tobacco product manufacturing
firm which has divrsified into food products,
retailing and other srvices.

BEIRUT, Lebanon iATh Palestinians and
Christians stepped up their artillery duels
overnight in the hills of southern Lebanon, the
last active battlefront of the Lebanese civil
war, both sides reported today.
The Palestinian news agency Wafa accused

the Christiansof starting the new fighting, and
it said they were aided by Israeli artillery

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An organism that kills
insects of the butterfly and moth family needs
more study before it can be used to fight the
spruce budworm, according to a National
Research Council study released Tuesday.
North American scientists have been experimenting with bacillus thuringiensis (Bt)
for several years. They hope it will have fewer
adverse side effects than the chemical sprays
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complexity of the legal issues and the sketJimmy Carter's staff Li keeping Important
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from the president-elect. The stall
up the grand jury investigation" until FEA had received scores
of telegrams, for example,
comple ted its own Investigations.

VATICAN CITY (AP)

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At a news conference here
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Mr. Moon of fostering hatred
and bigotry against Christians

and Jews and encouraging the
breakup of families.
Appearing at the news conference were the Rev. James J.
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Rev. Dr. Jorge Lara-Braud of
the National Council of Charches, which includes Protestant
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improved service statistics, we man Catholics, were unimPostal Service says its stalls- ended June 30. In the previous tangible progress in improved
In addition, letters going upto recognize that some mistakes pressed by the arguments.
tics show that mail delivery Is year, the average was 1.57 and more reliable service to the 600 miles were delivered by the and delays are
inevitable In a
Instead of a ch ur ch wedding,
getting faster and "service to days.
Am erican people," Postmaster second day 92 per cent of the system that handles 300
million
they
plan to be married Thursthe American people Improved
However, the Postal Service General Benjamin F. Bailar time and letters going farther pieces of mail a day."
day
in
a civil ceremony at city
in 1976."
made no mention of a General said in a message In the annual were delivered by the third day
The GAO has said a signifi- hall in Cagliari.
S
Accounting Office report last report.
90 per cent of the time, he said. cant ca,-- of delays Is mail sent
In its annual report, issued February that said the old Post
The postmaster general said
Bailar said this was an un- to the wrong place by letterTH I SWE E K SPECIAL
Tuesday, the mail agency said Office Department once had a first-class letters mailed to an
provement
from the previous sorting machines.
TYPEWRITER CLINIC
it reduced the average delivery
slightly faster average, 1.5 days address in the same local area year in all three categories.
Bailar again urged citizens
Any typewriter cleaned $9
time for first-class lettnrs to
95
in fiscal 1969.
were delivered the next day 95
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flaunt- also noted, "Despite with complaints about mail
service to fill out a "consumer
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to men in the country,
make or FEA to seek,"
&amp;cr
y of State Henry Kissinger made
to a letter to U.S. Attorney Briggs, we
such
afavo ra bie impression upon Jufly Carter
learned independently, Robinson again menthat the president-e lecthas been
tioned FEA's understanding that no Indictments privately
talking
about using him as a diplomatic
would be returned without the
of trouble-ter. Kissinger believes he should
FEA. Briggs fired back a"concurrence"
terse r es
ponse, make a clean break from government after
notifying Ro binson that his Interpretation
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F ootnote:. Robinson came to Carter's cam- needed I a unique situation, he would always be
pai gn staff from the, Ford administ hatton. Yet he ready to serve, he said.
Shir ley Temple Black, who has made an
advised Carter not to attack President Ford's e
energy policies during the campaign. This was xc ellent protocol chief for the State DeDe-partment, lisa hinted that she would like to keep
advice, incidentally, that Carter rejected,
her job. She has also' dropped remarks that, 41
WASHINGTON WHIRl.
President-elect despite her GOP
credentials, she has cont.ributed
Jimmy Carter's pledge of more sunshine
on the to more Democrats than Repuhllcana.
government, unhappily, has come under a cloud.
Ono( Jimmy Carter's closet advisers
His transition team hasn't beenn practicing the
to us that Rep. Barbara Jordan (D.openness he preached during the campaign. confided
Tel.), w bad-mo
uthed by some of her Texas
Talking to reporters Is viewed as "the kiss
of colleagues This helped to pIl her chances of
death" for aflynre w I; ar:t' a
job in the

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In a separate memo to Sawhlll two
days Secretary James Schlesinger, Yet Carter was
later, Rohinson reported that the Justice
never told about the telegrams. One possible
De partment would make "no Indictments" in the re
ason is that Subordinates don't want to ananVen-Fuel cast ",zntll we have
expressly
tagonize
Carter, and they had heard him
authorized them
tep. Moss' staff called this 'a describe Schies
inger as one of the most bnillant
totally iinpropez commitment for Justice

know Germany. If you wait,

Franz Lanfenberg fell in love, jtin9 a sister married to a Sar- (rip to Germany for her to meet sent them to the auxiliary bish- perhaps you might even find an ered by the church not only as a
they never dreamed their ro- dinian.
his family, t he n returned to op, who told t he m they needed Italian."
necessary period to get to know
inance would be debated in the
Pierina and Franz fell for Plerina's hometown, Quartu, more time to prepare for marThe
case
hit
the
Italian
pa
other but even more as an
each
Vatican,
each other at once. They spent outside Cagliari, to make ar- riage and to come back next pers Tuesday, and the Vatican itinerary of growth In faith," he
as much time together as pos- rangements for the wedding June if they were still inter- itself commented.
wrote.
Pierina, 20, and Franz, 32, sible, but soon Lanfen be rg had with the par ish priest. That's ested.
In an article in Tuesday's
The auxiliary bishop, Msgr.
met two months ago on the to return to his jot) in South Af- when the going got bumpy.
Pierina quoted the bishop as L'Osservatore Romano, news- Piergiulano Tiddia, stated his
island of San Antiocho, off Sar- rica.
The priest said he couldn't telling her: "You are still young paper of the Holy See, theo- position: "We are not opposed
dinin. Lanfenberg, an elecAfter an exchange of letters, marry them since he didn't and can wait a while to get loglan Gino Concetti defended
to this marriage. But they have
known each other for only two

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President-elect Jimmy oil piice iUgal1y from $5.70 to more than $12 a
Carter may be about to appoint a top energy barrel.
official who allegedly tried to quash a grand jury
We never mentioned Robinson 'sname. But
Investigation of oil price overcharges,
the staff memo portrays him as a ringleader in
Douglas Robinson is now a front-runner for a the effo rt to spare VeFuel f
rom criminal
key energy post In the Carter administration. Prosecution.
Yet, in a letter stamped "personal and
In a lengthy Interview with our associates
fidential," Bep. John Moss (D, allf.)
Marc Smolonsky and Larry Kraltowitz,
alerted the Carter forces that
Robinson explained that he didn't believe Veno pposed the oil Investigation. Robinson in 1974 Fuel could be successfully prosecuted.
Therefore, he recommended •a civil InRobinson was then deputy general counsel
of vestigation. But he said he agreed 'to postpone
the Federal Energy Adminostratior, in charge of
complia nce. But Muss, whose Ro use.Commerce the civil proceedings, which could have damaged
the c riminal ease, unt il others had determined
Oversight subcommittee k ee
ps
a
sharp
eye
on
whether
Indictments could be brought.
the FEA, questioned whether Robinson
According
to the staff memo, U.S. Attorney
Interested in compliance or whitewash in the
oil John Briggs in Jackson',tlle has now presented
case.
evidence of criminal violation to the Jut1ce
Moss stressed In his let ter t ha t he has
not
Depertmenu
This co uld lead to a multiple-count
'come to any conclusion on the exact nature of mi&amp;trn
ent' a federal grand jury rnar l.Mr. Robinson's role In this matter," Nevertheless, he sent the Carter forces a staf f memo evidence as early as next month, according to

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retire good men from office at the peak of exwas the upward revision in retail sales statistics perlence, tt this could be more than outweighed
for October. Suddenly, a ray of sunshine pierced by the regular infusion of fresh, new talent
those dreary figures, w hi ch had shown so little
It's a very debatable proposal, and if there if
luster.
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You'll catch the mood if you scan the latest concrete Ideas and proposals to get Americans
analysis being circulated this week by Smith debating and thinking.
Barney, Harris Upham Co., the brokerage and
But the American hospital Association and
investment ban king ho us e. It begins with the the Department of Health, Education and
headline: "Economy Better Than Expected," Welfare say that the cost of hospital care will go
and proceeds to tell subscribers that:
up again next year.
Hospitals in one typical major metropolitan
"The economy is progressing better in the
current quarter thaa had been expected earlier, area expect to be paying about 6 per cent more
Real Gross National Product growth is now for sutures and 14 per cent more for anestheti c
estimated to rise about 4 per cent versus our gases. Laboratory supplies and chemicals and
X-ray film will cost lOto l2per cent more, as iIl
earlier estimates of 2-3 per cent"
housekeeping,
laundry and maintenance supWhy so? "This change stems from the upward plies
and food. Wages and benefits for hospital
revision In retail sales statistics for October
and workers will similarly rise.
the strong advance in November."
One result of such steadily mounting costs is
But what goes up can come down, and the that hospitals around the country are finding
coun try has been through this man y times be. that the replacement of o bsolete equipment with
fore. Retail sales are almost always being up-to-date technology may be more then their
revised, and that tends to make the reviser more budgets will allow. For example, a
portable Ximportant than the underlying event,
ray until that cost $2,500 20 years ago now costs
Still, the economic mood changed with every 814,000.
This not only means that many hospital;
figure, and it Is changing again, and we really
can't be sure until we see the revisions whether cannot acquire the sophisticated equipment
the recent appearance of good news Li the real needed - to provide quality medical care. Many
doctors will not practice In areas Isolated from
thing or its statistical ghost.
technological innovation.
For the moment though, It cannot be argued:
As recently as 1973, nearly 140 counties in the
Things are looking better, and as the President- United States
were without a single resident
elect said, it's fairly encouraging. •
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negligible Influence,
quite accommodative to growth.
Now, of co urse, Brzezins ki will have inPersonal income figures, in addition, have
uluence. Thus his concepts are worth
looking
at
been
more encouraging. A two-month decline in
In some detail. Luckily these are available rather industrial
production ended in November. And
recently in 1975 articles he prepared for Corn- retail sales have
shown a bit more zip than they
mentary, New York Magazin e and elsewhere.
had demonstrated earlier,
Item
it would be advisable and timely
But it doesn't take real economic events to
for the United States to spell out openly what it
considers lobe the general outlines of a desirable change views, as is demonstrated each day now
(Israeli-Arab) settlement and to indicate that,.. by the analyses distributed by brokerage houses,
banks, universities, research organizations and
(we) would be prepared to guarantee it."
Brezezias ki believes the importance of U.S.- ot hers,
A statistical revision, for example, can have
Soviet relations has declined. It is our preoccupation with Moscow, he says, which has the same impact as an event. And, as usual,
allowed our relationships with the developing these revisions have been issuing forth in their
world to deteriorate enabling the Kremlin to usual volume.
gain influence at our expense.
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MONTREAL, Que. (AP)
An anti.
fluoridation eroup has demanded that the
Parti Quebecois government hold a referendum on the issue of fluoridating Quebec's
drinking water.
A spokesman for the 15,000-member
Common Front Against Fluoridation said
Tuesday the government party said three
years ago a referendum should be held on the
issue.
The group
a coalition of 12 antifluoridation organizations
is protesting an
act passed in 1975 making it compulsory for
fluoridation devices to be installed at all
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The five-monthold minority Socialist government won its
toughest parliamentary battle today, pushing
through an austerity program aimed
at
restoring economic discipline in Western
Europe's poorest nation and newe cs
democracy. Premier Mario Soares had
threatened to resign if the measures were not
passed, warning the assembly, "You will put
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In picking Zbigniew
Brzezinski to be his national security adviser,
President-elect Carter may be ousting one
Kissinger only to acquire another Kissinger of
his own.
Not that Brzezinski and Kissinger agree on
much of anything. They don't. Or that Brzezinski
will spend his time plane-hopping from capital to
capital as a one-man lire brigade. He probably
won't,
But both are supreme egoists who find their
own ideas compelling. Both attempt to overwhelm listeners with their rhetoric. Both love the
grand picture, are bored with the g ri tty details.
An old acquaintance says of Brzezinski "the
packaging of his ideas often exceeds the value of
the product." Th e sam e could be said of
Kissinger.
Fo rm er Secretary of Sta te Dean Acheson
reportedly once said he had squeezed Brzezinski
and fo un d him dry.
One time Washington associates believe that,
like Kissinger, Brzezinski in the White House will
attempt intellectually, perhaps unconsciously, to
dominate with the State Department and Pentagon.
He has said this will not be so. But in March,
1975, in New York Magazine, Brzezinski wrote:
"We despe rately need a supra-departmental
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A thanks to the DAB (Daughters of the American
Uevolution): And I quote: "Pursuant to your article
of September 13, 1976, wanting to know more about
the DAB "1976-Vintage," I am enclosing a set of
literature that should bring you up to date.
The
kind note is signed Mrs. Talmadge K. Wiley, regent,
Salle Harrison Chapter, NSDAR. Beats talking to a
dial tone.

Wednesday, Dec. 29, 1976—SA

Wedding Plans Spark Debate In Vatican

Portuguese Socialists

In reviewing the background of Ferrante, the
release noting that he was born in the North, adds
that he "became a native of Florida in the 1%0s.,
Simple as that.

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Florida Inc., through a press release touting the
coming performances in the area of the piano dun of
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President Ford include the pay proposals in the
budget he submits to Congress next month, but
with one important proviso. He should add his voice
to the commission's companion recommendation
that the pay raises be tied to reform in the rules
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Houston 6, Winnipeg 3
.Mrnsota S. New England i
Phoenix 1, indianapolIs 3
QueDec 3. Edmonton 2
Todays Games
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Minnesota at Birmingham
Winnipeg at San Diego

Big Q (13 with 12) 1211.20.
EIGHTH — I Maruri Ailu (1)
550. 550. 100, 2. AtaveEcheve (3)
600.550;) Fermin Larrea (6) 370
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Perez Kayoes Haggerty In Second Round '
Braden, Clark In Easy Wins
LoulssAPsIs
Herald Correspondent
ORLANDO— Taco Perez
rang the curtain down last night
on both the 1976 boxing season
and Dennis Haggerty, when the
Sanford fighter put the Texan
away in the second round of
their scheduled main event at
the Orlando sports Sadium.
The show, the last one
scheduled in the United States
this year, proved to be winning
one for the three Seminole
County fighters who performed
on -it.
Perez, a 7-5 underdog, upset
Haggerty, while Sanford's
other middlewieght, Kip
Braden. out Slick Mitchell to
sleep. Scott Clark, of
Casselberry also continued his
winning ways with a one round
KO over Ramon Maslas.
Haggerty entered the ring
with the knowledge that he
would be fighting for the North
American junior middleweight
title If hejok Perez's measure.
But the Dallas fighter was
never really in the hunt.
After a slow, feeling-out first
session, Haggerty tried to roll
out the big guns the second. It
was his explosive left hook that
had stopped world ranked Tony
Gardner earlier this month in
Oklahoma City. But against
Perez he never got a chance to
really use It.
Only once did Dennis force
the action. Soon after the
second round started, he threw
a flurry of shots at Perez, most
of which failed to land.
After that It was all Taco.
Two stunning left hooks, that
put rubber in Haggerty's legs,
drove the Texan into the ropes.
Perez was quick to follow up, as
he crashed yet another left hook
home. This was followed by a
Perez uppercut and the light
was all over, except for the
counting.
Both men weighed 156
pounds, but the Sanford
fighter appeared to be too
strong for the invader from the
southwest.
Perez's win kept him in the
title picture, and also earned
him the right to meet Braden in
the very near future.
Kip was almost as
devastating as Perez was. In
his bout against the awkward

Mitchell, Braden was fighting pounded away at Mitchell
for the right to meet Perez. And throughout the entire affair.
he alm ost earned that right In Slick was In desperate trouble
the first round.
in the fourth. Down In the filth.
A straight left hand by And finally counted out in the
Braden, a southpaw, caught sixth.
Mitchell on the ropes and
"The Battle of Sanford" Is not
dropped him as the bell soun
expected to take place for
tied.
several more weeks, but when
lf the bell had not saved Slick, it does, Itis shaping uptobe one
appeared he would not have of the best ever seen in this
been able to continue. As it was, area.
he lasted another five rounds
Clark's first round KO came
before he finally succeeded to at the expense of an out-gunned
another Braden left cross In the Ramon Masias. The younger
sixth,
brother of undefeated Sammy
Between rounds one and six, Masias was unable to cope with
it was also all Braden. He Clark's overall superior ability
It

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between lightweights
Melbourne's Frankie Santore
and Miami's Speedy Gonzalez,
(Frank Skillbred) 77.76 Gonzalez and (Al Aldrich) 76-74
Santore.
Many fans felt Frankle was
entitled to the decision off of the
fact that he forced the action
and landed three times as many
punches as his Miami opponent.
But the judges seemed to be
swayed by the fact that Gonzalez landed the cleaner, and
harder blows in the pulsating

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Elsewhere, Seattle edged Atlanta 120-119, the New York
Knicks bent Houston 111-99,
Kansas City defeated Cleveland
113-106, Washington topped In-

of its

two free throws clinched it.
Knic ks 111, Rocke ts 99

Tom McMillen, who played 41
minutes because Knicks for,
wards Bob McAdoo and Spencer Haywood were sidelined by
injuries, scored a career-high

31 points against Houston,
shooting 14 of 22 from the field.
Kings113, Cavaliers 106
Brian Taylor scored 12 of his
28 points In the fourth quarter
and rookie Richard Washington
chipped in 10 of his 20 in that
period as the Kings dealt Cleveland its third straight loss.
Spurs 127, 76ers 116
George Gervin scored 29

deficit by outscoring Golden
State 20.1 in a four-minute
stretch late In the fourth
quarter.
Bullets 117, Pacers 111
Rookie Larry Wright's Jumper snapped a 109-109 tie and led
Washington to victory. Elvin
Hayes sewed 31 points and
Wright came off the bench to hit
25 to offset 34 points by Billy

points and Larry Kenon added

Knight and a season-high 27 by

22 to lead the Spurs to t he ir
fourth win in a row as they
capitalized on 34 Philadelphia
turnovers.
Bucks 113, Warriors 102
Milwaukee ('rase(i a (ourotht

Dave Robisch.
Nuggets 110, Suns 102
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Lake Brantley tries to get back
BURUNGTON, Vt. (AP) — - However, Durham said he did eral weeks and was not exon the winning trail tonight in
"We saw Vermont against
high school basketball when It Florida State Coach Hugh Dur- not stress Individual, perform. pected to see action during the Fordham," he said. "They are
whose
plays Lake Butler in the
Is favored in ance. "If a - player Is averaging series. He averaged 19.8 points bigger than we are, but we no
we
vermont
uassic basketball 20 points per game, it's because his team's first five games of have adequate size.
opening round of the New
Smyrna Holiday Tournament at tournament here, says he's tak-- someone else gets him the the season.
ing nothing for granted when ball," he said.
"Right now, our biggest prob7pm;
Vermont stands 24 for the lem has been consistency.
Army, which has limited op- season
Host New Smyrna plays the Seminoles meet Army
while its opening night When we find It, we'll be all
position to 60 points or less
Father Lopez of Daytona Beach tonight.
per
opponent
stands
"It
didn't
take
me
NEW YORK (AP)
In
long
th
e nightcap, with the conto fig- game this year, will bank on the tories in its
last 2-4 with vie- right."
Phil revived by emergency equip- Washington, N.Y. at the age of
ure out who we were going to scoring of Gary Wintrn, who ters.
. f our encoimand
championship
Is-elm, a high school dropout meat on hand at Mile H Igh Sta- 15, but rose quickly to successsolation
Army
games to follow Thursday
coach
Mike
in
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fir
Play
st
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un
d.
Army
is
has
ave
g
ra
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22
poin
ts and ten
who rose to prominence in pro dium. He had returned to work after becoming a clerk In a
Krzysewskl
said
defense
will
1-2
so we knew we'd be playing rebounds per game.
football and horse racing, Is after months of recuperation women's clothing business. By
Yale coach Ray Carom said make or break his team.
dead.
them,"
Durham
said.
Vermont's key scorer, War- his team last played Dec. 10,
but was stricken again at 3:30 the age of 21, he was a sales..
"We play a man-to-man all
The 74-year-old president of pm., EST, Tuesday.
"I
haven't
seen
them,
but
I
ren
Prehmus, has been side- "making me wonder how we
Cotton
Scores
man At , he owned a cornthe
way, feeling our defense
know they're well coached and lined because of Illness for sev- will react to the 18-day layoff.
the National Football League's
'He was great for the sport pany.
usua ll y wins or loses for us.
well disciplined. They aren't
36-, SHS Ousted
New York Jets and of. Mon- and a great manfor the
Profits from thc business led
the
type
of
team
which
will
beat
mouth Racetrack in Oceanport, York Jets," said the Jets' de- to his purchase of an estate in
ST. PETERSBURG — Ruben
N.J., died at the football team's fensive captain, lineman Rich- Oceanport. In 1948, the late Cotton scored 36 points, themselves,"hesald,
"We're having trouble with
office.
here of his third major ard Neal. "He tried to make Avery L. liaskell, a nationally however Seminole High
defense.
We have 11 players
heart attack in
months.
things the best."
prominent horseman, asked dropped a 75-70 basketball
helm's heart had stopped
with
us,
six ofthenifren"
"ft's a great loss, not only to Iselin if he'd mind having a verdict to Martin County In the
he added.
twice during 'a Jets game at the Jets but to the world that racetrack built near his home. losers bracket of the Roy King
A contest between Vermont
Denver on Sept.-19, but he was knew him," added veteran o(-'
b
Invitational Tuesday.
and Yale Is on tap after the
NEW ORLEANS (AP)
fensive tackle Winston Hill , the
Tennessee team lost 13-7 to at Tennessee.
Seminole
lost
to
St.
Pete
Seminole Soccer.
Jets' elder statesman who. has
Northeast, 68-57,in the opening Florida State and Army match. With Georgia on their minds Baylor.
"It's been four years of toil
The two losers, will play the and a warm sun on their necks,
been with-the team since 1963.
Pitt and Georgia are drilling and effort by everybody inround Monday.
Classic Unwinds
first game Thursday night and the Pitt Panthers brought some at Tulane Stadium because the volved," he said from a bench
':Our prayers-now are with
SANFORDCononI41-74, Craig a championship match between life back to neglected Tulane Superdome will be tied up by as temperatures rose into the
The Seminole soccer classic Mrs. Lseiln."
Seminole Community College 611 11;
1; Smith
the winners of the two Wednes- Stadium,
opens today at Seminole High.
basketball and a rock concert lOs.
Betty Iselin was at her moth- will be the site of a four-way 00; gg
day
night games will cap the
14.
Rtggisn
"I'm old, but not as old as this until Saturday.
2 121 Totals 324 13 70.
where some of the top soccer er's bedside In St. Louis when prep basketball tournament
As he spo ke, his top-ranked1
STUART MARTIN COUNTY: series,
place," Coach Johnny Majors
talent In the state will he told of her husband's passing. tonight hosted by Oviedo.
The SO-year-old stadium, built unbeaten team flashed the raw
Cempo.I$ 5- 1-? 22. MCFIdJJCn4 17
Florida State, 4-3, has suf- said during a Sugar fowl onthe site ola sugar pla,itati
staging a two-day show.
Other survivors Include a son,
Lake Howell plays Ocala I?, DCIACIy I I 3 I?; JoMion 400
talent Pitt didn't have In the 1At 2 today. Winter Park faces Jtaim,- , and a daughter, Kay Forest In tonight's first round Ii: Jones 000 0. Mckagen 2 14 7. feted losses to Clemson, Mis- practice Tuesday amidst the has been used as Tulane 10 season before Majors ar-s
Totals 31)3 21 73. souri and Sun Francisco, all stadjign's rusting expanse and University's practice-intra. rived.
Mieimi Curley with Seminole Gillman. The funeral was game at 7, followed by
81,000 empty seats,
ii II IS W—?S ranked in the top 20.
taking on North Miami at 4. On scheduled for 11- a.m., EST, Oviedo-Bishop Moore game at kiilsid
mural field since the Super.
"Do It," defensive end Cecil
casaty s ii * 11-75
The Seminoles will rely heav"You
know,
I
played
my
last
dome
opened two years ago.
Thursday it will be Winter Park Friday at Temple Beth Miriam 5:30.
Johnson
yelled alter Al Romano
fly on the scoring cC 6-loot4l Da- college game here 20 years
meeting North Miami at 2 and
Deal, N.J.
The tournament concludes
Another
era
will
end
Satur.
intercepted
a pass thrown by a
PovIs:'Sanord 20. MMIIO county vid Thompson, who has aver- ago," he added, referring to the day when Majors completeshia
Curle faeing Seminole at 4.
Iselin left school at Port Thursday ruIit.
13
scrub
quartehack,
aged 20 poInts per' game.
1q56 Sug.tr Bowl In which hL stay. at Pitt and bctwjies coach and spiked the ballran 10 yards
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second session.
JACKSONVILLE (AP) — year, Blaney has a potential man, will have to be at their opened with four losses on the
The crowd got a kick out of
the fact that O'Brien, a -black, Couch George Blaney, whose All-American In freshman Ron- best and the rest of the team road and dropped their first
was introduced as"Irish" !loly Cross team Is unbeaten nie Perry, the son of Holy Cross better than usual to win,
home game to Washington
Willie O'Brien.
and favored in tonight's Gator athletic director Ronald Perry
Florida and Jacksonville State.
Richard Gonzalez turned pro Bowl tournament, says he Sr.
meet In the second game
The Dolphins' top scorer,
by stopping Kelvin "Spook" doesn't count on winning.
"It's hard to think of Ronnie tonight, with Florida favored Kent Glover, may not play beJackson In the fourth round of
"When you are a player you as a freshman," Blaney said. off its 5.1 record compared to cause of an ankle he sprained 12
the curtain raiser,
days ago. never think you are going to "He does everything a guard Jacksonville's 3-5.
In amateur action Forest lose a game, and when you are can do. lie gets the ball where it
Freshman James Ray and
Junior college transfer RIchCity'
s Mike Monks dropped a a coach you never think you'll should be, plays defense and Is ardGlasperleads the Improved junior Donnie Tyler have
decision to Ron ni e F urlow and win one," he said.
a truly outstanding shooter." Gators from the backcourt, and spa rked Jacksonville s l ast two
Miami's Jodie W al ker stopped
Larry Brewster has victories.
The
Worchester,
Mass.,
Lakeland's Alan Carpientier In
In the to ur nament ope ner, 6-foot
gue you could say this Is
thefirststanza,Theformerwu team, which won games and Holy Cross meets 3-4 Michigan come Into his.
own
as
a
junior,
a
game
for identity," said DolFlorida's only loss was by three
was a quarter finalist in the State.
a 130-pound scrap -w hi le
hin
Coa
ch Don Beasley.
- poin ts to Marquette, tijcfl ranklatter was li ght - weight tussel. National Invitation TourCoach Jud Heathcote,
Tonight's
winners meet for
nament last spring, has back first year with the Spartans, ed second nationall y.
the championship Thursday
four of sta rters. said his stars, 6-foot-7 Greg
Jackson vi lle's Dolphins have night after a consolation game
B ran le
iUfl Cii
After seven victories this Keiser and 6-foot-3 Bob Champ--. won three. straight. They between the first-round losers.
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the third period en route to their
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mark of 16-3-1 while Gonzalez Is
still one of the top lightweights
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to a 75-74 lead.
But Walton hit a free throw to
tie the score, then banked in a
pair of baskets before scoring
the game's final point on a free
throw, lie also grabbed four

diana 117-I11, San Antonio outscored Philadelphia 127-116,
Denver downed Phoenix - 110102, Milwaukee topped Golden
State 113-102 and l
Angeles
trounc ed Boston 134-106.
Sonics 120, IIak.s 119
Seattle blew a 20-point lead
and trailed 117-116 before Tom
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rebounds In those final three
minutes as Portland scored an
M-79 triumph.
Walton led all players with 29
points and 18 rebounds.
li.
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throws in the second half and a
total of 10 points.
The victory lifted Portland's
record to 23-10, best In the National Basketball Association,

time. The Soviet Nationals dc from a pileup in front of the St. on a tip-in off 13111 Goldfeated
Cincinnati 7-5 In an exhi- louis net and scored at 17:57, sworthy's shot.
"It was two separate bition game.
Twenty eight seconds later,
Phil Esposito scored the first
games," said St. Louis Blues
Defenseman
Bob
Gasoff
put
Clark
Gillies
set
up
Billy
Harris
of his two goalsto give the
SANFORD ORLANDO
coach
general
TUESDAY RESULTS
Emile and
Francis
aftermanager
watchingSt. Louis ahead with a 40-foot for the tying goal on a shot that Rangers the lead at 4:25 of the
FIRST — I. Mile* Yaker (2) 9.10
lap shot that eluded Islanders went in off the skate of St. third period.
his
buildup a 4-4) lead
410 360, 2 Curio Hunter (5) 'over
goalie
Bill Smith and Claude Louis' Ted Irvine.
North Stars 8, Kings 3
the New York Islanders
ers an
3- 10; 3. CB.'s Suzie (7) 320; 0 (2-5)
Rangers 5, Capitals 2
The North Stars broke into
29-10; 3193.
then have to settle fora 4-4 tie In Larose deflected a De rek Sa nderson cen tering pass into the
SECOND
Before Tu esday night's game the vi ct ory column for the first
I Rock Island Rock
National Hockey League ac(1) 1200 4 00 660; 2. Surflre Yet (3)
net before Larry Patey then with Washingon, the Rangers time since Nov. 27, using short'
tion.
540150. 3 Orit's Bill (7) 750• Q (3
scored twice to give the Blues were the only NHL team never handed goals by Bill Fairbairn
Ii 51 60. P (1 3) 160.50; (ID (2-4)
In other NIIL games, Mm' their four-goal lead.
71 60. 1129
to win at the Capital Centre, es and rookie Tom Younghans to
nesota routed Los Angeles 8-3
THIRD
Bob Nys t rom scored the caping with one tie in four vis- defeat Los Angeles.
I Smart Alibi (2) 410
and the New York Rangers beat Islanders' first goal at 15:21 of its. And for the first half of
240 240. 2 Alert's Heidi (7)
/seros 6, Jcts 3
320, 1 Wneve (6)700; 0 (21)16 10 Washington 5-2.
the second period.
Tuesday night's game, it looked
P (2 7) 3690. 1 (776) 14500, 3167,
Mark howe's ninth goal of the
In World hockey Association
FOURTH — 1. HillIe Scott (2)
Nystrom scored again at 1:12 like the streak would continue, season proved to be the gameplay, Houston beat Winnipeg 6- of the third period and the Blues
7310 520 340; 2. Alert's Gala (3)
Alter the Caps took a 2-0 lead, winner as Houston defeated
320300;) Lauravlli, (7) 260; 0 (7
3) 3560. P (23) 11130. T (2 3 7) 3, Minnesota nipped New Eng- then tried to withdraw into a Steve Vickers got the Rangers Winnipeg in a game delayed 13
land 5.4, Phoenix edged In
- 167.50. 31 71
defensive shell. It looked like on the scoreboard at the 10:32 minutes by a free.forall.
FIFTH—i. Sam's Cholc.(2) 11.20 dianapolis 43 and Quebec de- they would succeed but Garry mark of the
- second period.
Fighting Saints 5, Whalers I
450 360; 2. Bob's Kalico (7) 110 feated Edmonton 3-2 in over- hiowatt recovered the puck Then
Ken
[lodge
tied
the
game
Mike
Antonovich scored three
2S0. 3. Bashful Bubba (I) 340. 0 (2
P (37) 1*150; T
first-period goals to spark the
33450, Il 15.
Saints to a 4.0 lead after the
SIXTH — 1. Chief Scott (I) 9.00
'National Basketball ASiOCiitI*n
first period. But New England
56040. 2 B0tie Bill (2) 11201 20;
EASTERN CONFERENCE
3 Arnbush(7) 140.0(1-2) 5360;
came back, led by Gary Mac.
Atlantic Division
10170; 1 (1 77) 1,311.40; 3131.
WLPCt.OB (1-2)
Gregor's three goals to give the
SEVENTH —1. tb No Trouble (1)
IS I) 5*1
Fighting Saints a scare.
(Closed Sunday)
340280
240;
7
Prate
Eye
(1)
540
Boston
17 14
SA
310. 3 Lady Hoitets (5) 3-200 (I 4)
Roadrunners 4, Racers 3
NY Knks
t7 15
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1'
15613: p
2500, T (145) 57.50;
:BultaIo
II 19
124
Defenseman Mike hlobin,
31 56
MATINEES
NY Nets
12 19
357
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brought
up from the minor
EIGHTH—i Xtra Glow (1) 7310
Central DYISIO
I)
II)
700.
leagues, scored his first WHA
Monday • Wednesday • Saturday
2. Bob's Leland (3) 120
Houston
IS II
671
300. 1 Dull, Scott 16) S20. Q (1-3)
Cleve
goal on a third-period - power
19 I).
59
30 1 80 .p hifh2 30 1 (I 34) 70740,
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15 16 529 2k,3
Post Time 1:45 P.M.
Utah bopped Nevada-Reno 97Freshman Ricky Brown play to give Phoenix a victory
.,.5 Anton
1$ 16 529 71-1 3202
It
took
just
a
little
too
long
for
67
to
win
the
Wolfpack
Classic
amassed
29
points
and
grabbed
over
Indianapolis.
NINTH
—
1
Alfred
Hunter
(6)
100
Washlon
14 17
457 3
Doors Open at 12:30 P.M.
2 60 2 40, 7 Batnari's Rocket (7
Rhode Island's Rants to realize and Creighton surprised No. 20 14 rebounds to spark unbeaten
Atlanta
Nordlques 3, Oilers 2
12 24 333
.
9'-,
2807
60. 3 Cousin County (1) 500;
they were playing a human Auburn 81-76 in the other Louis- Mississippi State's upset of
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Real Cloutier, Serge B-erniur
THURSDAY LADIES' NIGHT
Q (67(1720. P (6 I) 7310. T
1)
Midwe st Division
basketball
team
Tuesday
night.
ville
Classic
opener.
15300)136.
Wake
Forest,
The
Deacons
took
and
Bob
Fitchner
scored
for
Denver
22 10. 665
NEW
TENTH I. Southern Contort (I)
The poised, powerful Mich10
-Third-ranked San Francisco a 43-38 lead into the second half, Quebec in the first two period'
3uDetroit
19 II . 518
Indiana
IS 20 179 5 '-, 10 00 600 320, 2, My Name's Scott Igan Wolverines took ad- brought its record to 13-0 with but fell to their first defeat in and then goaltender Richard
THIS
EXCITING
3 JLG* s F leie ffeat (
-Xan City
15 20
A"
vantage of some early an 80-70 victory over St. John's eight starts.
Brodeur held off an Edmonton
4-00; Q (1-7)21.00 P (1-71 164.101(1Chicago
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SEASON
TRIFECTAS
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uneasiness by the Rams to of New York as seven- foot
charge.
Mitw$iea
ELEVENTH
I. SiiIIe Scott (7)
Pacific Diviio
carry a 56-40 lead into the sophomore center Bill Car- 19 UCLA, 8-1, got a career-hig h
DINE IN COMFORT IN OUR CLUBHOUSE
500300 260. 2. Orit's Mert (Ii 6.20
points from center Brett Soviet Nationals 7, Stingers 5
Portland
23
second period. And, as Rhode twrlght scored 21 points In the Vroman
and
led
by
as
many
as
The
Soviet
Nationals
defeated
(Reservations Please: 831.1600)
340
3
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SuSan
(2)
5
60.
0
(i-lI
Los Ang
21 13 .615 7.,
Island Coach Jack Kraft noted
note,, first round Rainbow Classic
35 60 , P171)9530. 1 17-1-7)607
the
Stingers
despite
w
G'oldn St
ha
t
Ru.sIs 15
5-00
34 points before resting i ts
COMPLETELY ENCLOSED GRANDSTAND
31.36
"You can 't afford to get 16 game at Hawaii. The Dons
Qseatt)e
18
436
sian
coach Boris
Kulagin
called
TWELFTH
put
regulars
against
Southern
the
Stingers'
"bandit
style"
1 Mmnqola Petite points behind at the half
Pt'.oenix
13 16
445
•
against their record on the line again
lit'
()) 13 104501 10, 2 Manteca Terry
* PLENTY OF FREE PARKING *
Tuesday's Results
tonight in a semifinal fray
(3) 3-10 3 00. 3 Lock Ethel (6) 4.00; a team of Mic hi gan's caliber."
New York K,ni:ks ill, Ho,j
(lemon's
'point
victory
hockey'.
Q (11(21 50. P ( II) 58 50; 1 (136)
It's tough to come ba ck from against Arizona, which topped over Boston College was the
ton
"We are more accustomed to
170 00. 29 17
Kansas City 113, Cleveland
that
kind of deficit against any Temple .1.5.
the
bandit style of hockey now,"
A
P1
366.&amp;
57
.181
00
106
calm after a storm for 7-foot-I
team. But when the opposition
St.
Jo
's
tr
l
hn
ai
ed
TONIGHT'S
ENTRIES
Kulagin
said, "We
want
to be
Seattle 120, Atlanta lIt
72-68
with Wayne "Tree" Rollins, who making friends,
not
making
is the No. l'ranked club in the 2:36 to play, but Winford
BOY
Washington Ill, Indiano III
,
0 M's Lussarda 1)2);
nation, the going is that much ties and Marlow Redmond scored25points and grabbed 12 injuries and invalids."
Portland $1. Chicago 79
2 Anea's Clarence (52). 3 Jack Bi
San Ant on io 127, Philadelphia
tougher.
scored quick baskets for San rebounds.
Quick
The Stingers Rick Dudley tied
(4). 1 Cousin Duke (60; S.
116
Just off U.S. 17-92
"Any
time you play a No. I Francisco to Insure the victory.
Redford (8)6 Ole Ella Louise (S); 7
"You have got to have rain the game at 5-5 but Vladimir
Denver 110. Phoenix 102
ER's John Boy (I); S. Tombo
Milwaukee 113, Golden Slate
team you have a tendency to be
Michigan's victory boosted before the rainbow," said [toll- Petrov scored an unassisted
on Dog Track Rd. in Longwood
(10)
107
in awe," said Kraft, 'and I the top-ranked Wolverines Into ins, referring to Clemson's loss goal and then broke up a CmSECOND—
I
Gone
Heavy
Ins AnOdes 134. Boston 10.5
Mineola Mable (52) 3 Conquer think this hurt us early'."
tonight's final round of the to Marquette Monday
831-1600
ni cinnati power play, stealing the
ght.
Worm 1121.1 Hot'i Dora (6);
Indeed it did. On the hot Friar Classic at Providence, "The rain came Monday night, puck and passing to Helinut
Sorry
54,0 (II. 6 Suture Klepper (6). 7.
No One Under 18 Admitted
shooting of sophomore Phil R.I. The loss, despite 32 points the rainbow came tonight."
Valderi.s for the final tally.
)domore (10). 5 My Shannon (51
hubbard, who finished with 25 by Williams, dropped Rhode
THIRD — I. Stocky Lady (5), 2
NevadaLas Vegas, on 21
Life Seeker (6) 3. Becau (S7)
points, the 6-0 Wolverines raced Island into the consolation points by reserve center Lewis
Dr C (10) 5 Anger Whizzer (12);
to a 51-32 lead. It wasn't until game against Texas, which fell Brown, beat Eastern Michigan
6 Husker Edna (4), 7 Gabby Shan
EAST
after the Intermission that the 81-67 to Providence in the open- to move Into the finals of their
In,:
II)
Mansfield
51.
Westminster,
FOURTH — I- Petite World (101. rnomentw-n shifted.
ing game.
tournament to face St. Mary's.
Pa 77
Mineola Mason (12), 3 Grand
"The first and second halves
so, St Vincent 7Ju!y
Reginald King scored 23
Butch Lee scored 25 points
($21. 1 Cteryt' Brenda Ill,
were like night and day," ad- points and Rickey Brown had 14
and lb Ellis added 23, leaving
WP Fancy Dusty (4); 6. KIessik
SOUTH
Lii (5); 7 Super Del (6);
Iwinky mitted Kraft, whose Hams
points to go with 14 rebounds,
just 16 points for the other SIarAlabama Si, W Michigan 71
pulled within six points when propelling unbeaten Alabama quette players in the Warriors'
MIDWEST
FIFTH — I M's Ce. Whiz 161. 2
Indiana St 79, Drake 73, 2
just over three minutes re- to 'its ninth triumph of the runaway triumph.
tom- Teller (12) 3 k'S Patrol 151. 1
Ols
Alert's 600dgirt (1).5 Triple Cr ow n mained but lost their first game season before a turnaway
Rick Wilson's 22 points pow.
FAR WEST
it; 6 Concord (10); 7
in eight this season when crowd of 17,500. Center Tom ered Louisville past Rutgers
Usol 79. Los Angeles St 75
Sweefpie (o). I Wycllft June (52)
Santa Clara $0. San Diego
Michigan held on for a 9545 Cutter had 26 points for the los- and into the finals Of the Louis'
SIXTH
I Too Tall Tim (6). 2
UCLA 99. SMU 71
triumph.
ers.
o Torn Eckert (10),) Money
yule Classic against Creighton.
Wichita St 76, Cal POtY SLO
4
Micky
Vicky
(4),
3
SPeed
In
other
action
involving
57
Scott IS); 6 Lively C ount (6). 1
ran ked teams Tuesday night,
Millionaire (52). S Early News (12)
TOURNAMENTS
No. 4 Alabama topped Western
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SEVENTH — I Wes's Gina (521;
Drexel 69, Amherst 63
7 Manatee Trish (8) 3
Kelly Michigan 83.74; Mississippi
A
. Albright 91, Lehigh 11
(6). 1 Mineola Rene* (S). H 1$ State beat
No.7 Wake Forest 88YMI PS, Tulane 66
One Se At A Time a four tj
whgi-u Ulf main Arttrwtw AF
Ron's Blue IS 2). 6 Willie Geneva
California 16, Baylor 67
83
in
the
opening
round of the
—
(5). 1 HO's Grace (0). 5. Ccii (4)
'''HI,'',,'
St Francis fb Y 3.9, Rider 55
''iM week smoking wtt1drawai sy-:m
EIGHTH — I P F Flyer (6). 2 Old Dominion Cl assic; eighthBentley. 66. W.,oner
pe
Hgniy
3 Madam r an ked UClA b ur ied So uthern
:,- ts you ,,,withdraw from smokin-;;
Kansas 74. Ck(ahoma 70. 01
Spectre, Imp (I). I Solitary One
Colorado 55, Nebraska 50
Methodist
99-71;
No. 10 Clemson
(6). s Bozo Laney (3.7). 6 RObbin
qraduafl,
Washng'on SI. Tea El Paso
Roll (4); 7. Indian (12). 1 Rk Till # Wasted Boston College 128-76 in
49
(S)
the same
the consolation game of the
NINTH
I. Dennis Per (6). 2,
1p
Milwaukee
Classic;
No.
11
MOntague Worthy ($2);). TI Lida
7/,:,--6). 1 Eades Redneck (9) S Blue Nevada-Las Vegas vanquLshed
S119,rteu
Secret (4). 6 Ellie Belly (10). ;. Eastern Michigan 109-85; 12th.
'/
70.
Orlando Edgewater Play Me (12); $ M Cindy (5).
rated
Marquette
downed
64
TENTH 1 Puttied Shawl (6) 2
TENTH
Jacksonville' Kenney 10, Jack
Sijrf)ye Zola (5.2) 3 Shaking (4). 1 Wisconsin 64-57 to win the
It
s
sonville Lee 59
(
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Mitee Spirited (10). S. 0G.'i Girl Milwaukee Classic for the runth
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Daytona Beach Mainland SIP,
(121; 6 Alert's Allison (5); 7. consecutive time, and
Tallahassee
No.
14
15
KonOux (I) S. Jerena
1. OeL and 7 , Pensacola Washington
ELEVENTH
I. G Se Amber Louisville Outscored Rutgers
yn
77
(3.);
7 - Tally Jessie (6); 3- Life 76-68 in opening-round play at
Oc al a vanguard 63. Barlow 15
Dante (12): 1 WP Fancy Andy the Louisville Classic.
Titusville Astronaut 11. Lake Wolf
(12). S. Dusky (I); 6. Bob's Redwing
Meanwhile, No. 16 Mland
Maryland
(10). 7 El Penquisto (1) I. Alert's
Lake Worth 7). Gainesville
beat Ohio Xavier 84-74 in the
Storm (d )
\
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TWELFTH — ] Nominator (5); 2. opener of its tournament before
Mount Dora It. Haw)hornq 59
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Mineola Bonnie (II): 3 Eade
.-, D'sytona Seabr,ez. 13.
IS); 4- T's Kathy (6); 5. 18th-ranked Syracuse set a
Sandhilier (4): 3 Alert's Gem (10); school scoring re-cord in crush'
Fernandina Beach 45 Jack:i sonvulle
7 Manteca Kim IS 2) 5 Donna Dell Ing Duquesne 116-86. No. 19
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Bill Walton Is a party pooper.
A record crowd of 19,889, the
most ever to watch pro basketball in Chicago, turned out at
the Stadium to watch Walton
and the powerful Portland Trail
Blazers battle Artis Gilmore
and the surging Chicago Bulls
Tuesday night. And with three
minutes to go, the home folks

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CONFERENCE
Patrick Division
W I T PIS OF GA
Phila
71 7 5 50 133
NY Oil
22 5 5 49
Allan
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W Y Rng
1514 10 10 143 132
Smythe Division
Lou
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Minn
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Cob
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WALES CONFERENCE
Norris Division
Mont
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Pills
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Cleve
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Tuesday's Results
New York Rangers 5, Wash
(glon 7
Minnesota 5. Los Angeles 3
New York
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Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday, Dec. 2t, 1t7

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Cook Of The Week

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6,000 Eat Her Meals Daily

The $435 that was ra ised
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Sanford-Seminole

Jaycees through sales
of Christmas trees is
donated
to
Sobik,
representing
the
Central Florida Zoo, by

Herald Correspondent
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C.J. Bass, (left), Jaycee
president; and Dennis
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new this year, but is "going
beautifully," according to
Lucille. "We give a choice
of eight to 10 items, and it's
a highly nutritious meal.
It's really the best school
lunch buy, at only 60
cents."
Alter working all (lay,
ordering and buying food
and planning menus, there
is her own dinner to think
about. Laughing, she said,
"driving home from work
is when I start planning my

7 tbsp. cornstarch
if tsp. salt
2 cups water
Separate 3 eggs
2 tbsp. butter
Grated lemon rind,
2 tsp.
1-3rd cup lemon juice
Reserve 8 tbsp. of the
sugar for the meringue.
Combine remaining sugar,
cornstarch and salt in the
top of double boiler. Stir in
water. Cook over boiling
water until thickened,
stirring constantly. Cover
and cook 15 mm. longer,
Stir a little of the hot
mixture into the slightly
beaten egg yolks. Add to
remaining hot mixture in
top of double boiler and
cook for two min. over hot
water stirring constantly.
Add butter, and lemon
juice and lemon rind. Let
mixture cool slightly. Pour
into baked shell. Cover
with meringue made from

supposed to eat desserts,

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Mrs.. Chloe Y. Butts, 64, of 819
Escambia Dr., died Monday.
Born In Bloomington, ill., she
moved to Sanford In 1925. She
was retired from food service
with the Seminole County
School System. She was a
member of the First
Presbyterian Church of Sanford

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Seminole County school bu.s
drivers Mrs. Anita William so n,
(Bus 53 o pe rating out of Winter
Spr in gs) and her bus students
are the first in Ccntral Florida
to take part in a promotional
project to aid the Central
Florida Zoo In the care and
feedi ng of i ts animds.
The students are purchasing
1-shirts from Space Age
Marketing who in turn will
donate $1.00 of the purchase
price of each shirt to the zoo.
The children will also receive a
certificate making them
members of the Zoo Keepers
Club, allowing them a 10 per
cent discount on the entrance

Bus- 53 issues a challenge to
all other schQoI buses in Central
Florida to follow their lead. In
this way, Mrs. Williamson
feels, the zoo will benefit not
only financially, but in a very
personal way.
Riders of the bus include
Steve Snell, John Booth, Dawn
Eastham, Donny Smith, Ronnie
Mrs. Willamson said when Welch. Jimmy arid IJsa Judah,
she told "her kids" about the Natalie and Susan Bergman,
financial problems the zoo is Julie Nelson, Lisa and Rodney
experiencing, they responded Mitchell. Kathy and Renee
entht'siasticallv. They not only Parker, Steve Rose, Richard
purchased shirts for them- Ray, Mike and Chris Smith,
selves, but will try and sell Billy Meyer, Connie Nazario,
them to family and friends.
Doug Pulliam. Sherry. Cheryl
A.sa reward for their help, the and Shelly Sellers, Scott and
children will be treated to a day Mary Downing, John Blanton,
at the zoo, compliments of Mrs. Kenny hand, Julie Bryant,
Williamson. The boy and girl Theresa
Bartle,
Brenda
who sell the most shirts will be Kimball, Tony Greenbough,
crowned King and Queen for the Donald Jones, Alan Jensen,
day and will be presented with if Darwin Cashman, Kim Vance,
trophy and a tiara from Mrs. Al Cupid, Eugene Crom,
Williamson. The day will be Anthony Small, Richard
spent visiting with the animals, Valiant, John Simmons and
playing games, and enjoying a Randy Ilotion.
bag lunch.

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I lb butter
3 cups confectioner's
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411 cups all-purpose
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and reception, as well as guts
and their home furnishings
were destroyed.
The local Red Cross has put
up the couple in a local motel
until their home can be lived
again. Despite their loss, the
couple is gallantly trying to
rebuild their lives and have as
normal a Christmas as
possible. We wish them well.

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annual Christmas party at Walt
Disney World's 'Top of the
World" restaurant recently.
Using car pools, 66 members
of the club drove to the Lake
Beuna Vista attraction where
they enjoyed cocktails followed
by it delicious luncheon served
buffet style in the main dining
room.
From all reports, the outing
was a huge success.

Spanish meat ball and other
goodies until well after the
witching hour.

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food

coolwhip, nuts and marshmallows. Put into dish of
your choice and chill in
refrigerator over night.

Open til 4p.m. Sat.
520 S. Maple Ave.
Sanford

Ph. 322-0500

SHOE

My husband, John, took me to
a newly opened eatery and
lounge in Fern Park.

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After we had dined, the
general manager,
Mike
Messersmith, brought
a
beautifully decorated birthday
cake to the table and in a
pleasant baritone voice, burst
forth into a rendition of "Happy
Birthday to You', just for rn&amp;

Helen and James Mattel of
Hacienda Village are enjoying
a visit from their son James, Jr.
who is Mayor of Port
Washington,
l,.I.,
N.Y.
Accompanying the younger
Mattei are his sons Christ and
Mark.
Also visiting with the Matteis
are her sister Mrs. Ada Biondi
of Elmhurst, LI., N . Y.
The guests will remain till
after the holidas.

Donald Sines and his lovely
wife Sheila celebrated his
successful bid for reelection to
Tragedy struck a newly the city council by hosting a
married couple here In Winter. "Win or Lose" party at their
Springs last Saturday night. home in Tuskawilla. According
Bill and Carolyn Lambert of to Mrs. Sines the party was a
Once in ever woman's life
Longwood-Oviedo Road were "thank you" for all the work she should be treated to a
married on Dec. 11 at the and help they received front
night to remember ...... a
('asselberry VFW Post Since campaign workers, family and time when she is made to feel
their wedding, the couple has friends,
the belle of the ball My turn
been receiving wedding gifts
The 50 partygoers feasted on came recently on my birthday.
and many Christmas presents.
As they were wrapping some
of their Christmas gifts to
others, Saturday night, the
house began to fill with smoke.
DEAR ABBY Alter rwlnIni
Fire broke out and the Lamberts had to flee, leaving all it small, clean, homeownel
their possessions. Both were grocery store for 36 years. I a m
hospitalized overnight for going out of business, The is fr
and I worked hard
smoke inhalation,
Prompt action by the Winter sometimes 14 hours it dc..
but with tbr
Springs Fire Dept. saved the seven a week
house from being gutted, but large chain superniarki t.
smoke and fire damage did moving in all around, v'
their job. Many of the eouiun t survive.
ilicinentos from their wedding
We gave people credit when company, hut it doesn't make
iiie ceei iiin i*ster.
irung were rough sriy not
1 hey were our neighbors, our
Maybe if reader who has gone
friends. We cashed their checks ihrough tht' anie thing can give
and ru'ver turned anybody ilussii iii.' souse' sllggi'stins
sshe'n the) came around isith
-\thIlNG hEART
l)EAIt
tickets for raffles, church
Y ou can't
u;pers, school plas s, etc Wit, ''kill" lose. It has to die by it.
gave to all the is orthy causes self. Don ' t dwell on thoughts of
and even placed their posters in him and throw out all the
our store to advertise fund- reminders and souvenirs.
raising events
No super'
Force yniLseIf to think of
markets around here did that something els e. Keep busy, and
don't feel sorry for yourself.
Acaiftst coinpans rules! )
We've opened our store after Tell yourself you deserve to be
hours to accoiiiiiiodate people, happy, and esentually you will
set those sante people would be. Good luck,
DEAR ABBY I wrote a letter
drive right b' our store to

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For Abby's booklet, "How to Have
a Lovely Wcdd,ng." send ii ,o
Abtga'I Van Bur en, 132 Lasky Dr
Beverly HiIl, Calif 90111 please
enclose a lone, sell addressed
stamped Il Oct e nvelope

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because they thought the) could that in hi.band gets moody
save a few pennies They didn't and wont talk to me. We have a
even bother to compare our beautiful marriage except
price or gise (is a chance , when nt husband won't answer
compete

SAD IN SAVANNAH
DEAR SAL): It's sad Indeed.
I'm running your letter for all
the honest, hard-working little
people who deserse a break. I
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hope it neips.
DEAR ABBY - I need help
and don't know where to turn
an ymo re.
My husband and I have been
.separated for over two years,
and I still love him, but there is
no chance of our getting back
together again.
Abby, how do you stop loving
somëbody'I've been going to
grouptherapy meetings, but it
has not helped to stop the ache
in in&gt; heart. Misery mav love

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tit) simplest questions such as:

"How's the weather outside'?"
"Uo''s the car running?"
Well, I left thM letter unsealed on my dresser and tell
beforeI put it away. The
next day Ut&gt; husband said, "I
read that letter you wrote to
Abby
You ought tell your readers
that if they is- ant to get it
n:essagt' to their spouse, they

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do not recommend this to
women with violent husbands.
'thanks for the use of your
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The highlight of the evening
came when the entertainers,
"Prune Time" came on stage,
For 20 minutes or more, I was
entertained with witty cornments and songs dedicated to
'little Ole me," and then the
entire audience good naturedh
joined in a rousing version of
Happy Birthday.

Little People Deserve

So we're going out of
business. Abby, please pnnt this
sti people will realize that the
home-owned business can't
survive unless people give them
a break

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Not only for hardware, but
for sewing supplies, office
supplies, etc. Welded steel
frame, clear plastic
drawers. Stackable.
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cup pecans or Coconut
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large bowl as is, add

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Bus 53 Challenges Kids To Help Zoo

MRS. CHLOE BUTTS

ONLY DAILY

egg whites and reserved
sugar. (See above). Bak r'
in moderate oven, 32
degrees for 15 mm. or until
lightly browned.
SALMON LOAF
1 cup flaked salmon
L, tsp. celery salt
1 cup cracker crumbs
L1 tsp. pepper
17 tsp. salt
2 eggs
I cup milk
2 tbsp. butter or
oleo melted
Mix the ingredients and
pour Into a buttered loaf
pan. Bake in moderate
oven (325 degrees) for 30
mm.
WATERGATE SAI.AL)
1 pkg. Instant Pistachio
pudding
1 can pineapple crushed
3 thor green food

Nancy's News notes From Winter Springs

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Holiday Lemon Meringue Pie, made by L ucille

SUNDAY.,
Bernard Kalb will sp
Council Cultural Series, 8p.i
auditorium.

PUTTS. MRS. CHLOE Funeral ur,vlcei for Mrs Cn!oe
V. Butts. 64. of 115 Escam
Drive. es',o died MOndy. WII be
held Thursday at IC am. It
5risson Funeral Home with Rev.
Virgil L Bryant Jr. officiating.
&amp;Jrlal in Dunn. NC. BiliSan In
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Fret blood pressure ci
Athntist Church, 7th and I

Auxiliary.
Survivors Include two sons,
John H. Butts, Sorrento and
Gary Joe Butts, Roanoke Va.;
brother. Joe Routh, Sanford
and one granddaughter.

4 am. "We have to get an
early start, as we feed 6,000

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1 cup pecans
1 tsp. vanilla
Cream butter, sugar and
vanilla. Add flour and nuts.
Drop on cookie sheet from
soup spoon and bake 350
degrees, until light brown.
Very good shortbread
cookie-has good keeping
quality,
ORANGE-RAISIN
SAUCE
(Good with ham
1 cup boiling water
1 tinp. flour
I tbsp. butter
Juice and grated rind
of 1 orange.
I. cup raisins
Mix dry ingredients, add
boiling water and cook
until mixture is clear. Add
orange juice, rind and
raisins and butter. Simmer
for a few minutes.
LEMON MERINGUE PIE
Pastry-1 baked 9 In.
pastry shell
l'2 cups sugar

and me."
Fortunately, the Feslers
have plenty of good, home
canned vegetables, jams
and jellies from their own
garden in North Carolina.
"On the clay alter school is
out, we're on our way to the
mountains. A neighbor
starts our garden, then we
take over," she said.
A recent highlight for
Lucille was entering sonic
of her jams and jellies in
the Central Florida Fair.
She won five blue ribbons.
"It was the first time I had
entered, and I was thrilled
to death. I also won three
econ(1 place and one third
and hope to enter more this
year. They are so delighted
when you enter things,"
she said.
Lucille likes to try new
recipes and leans toward
desserts. "We're not

Lucille Fesler, Sanford,
production
manager of
High School cafeteria for
live years. Not only that,
but she is also responsible
for the satellite lunches at
four other schools.
Lucille's work day begins
between live and six in the
inornin. Some of the
bakers begin their work at
11:30 p.m., with other
workers appparing at 3 and

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Mid-Florida Singles Ne
American Club, Ca.sselberry
or 322-7790.
SATURDA
Sanford AA Women's C
Casseiberry AA, closed

and the American Legion

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()vledo Rotary, 7:30 p.i
THURSDAY,
Diet Workshop. 10a.m.
Interstate Mall.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 12
Lake Mary Rotary, $ a
Casselberry Uons, 6:X
South Seminole Optimli
Sanford CIvItan. 7:15 a
FRIDAY. D
Foresters Square Danc
Tanglewood AA, closed
Longwood AA, closed 8
SR 434.
YAC's Club for Singles,!
710 E. Rollins.
Diet Workshop, 10 am
Church, Casseiberry.

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Altam onte-Cassel berry
nual dinner meeting, 6:30p.r
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2 quarter-size slices
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in vegetables. Fruit, cereal andgrowth. Thyroid hormone attm.lk. MI of these help maintainfet'ts the rate of the breakdown
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spades to partner's heart
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by Gill Fox
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sugar" can be tolerated when be painful The lymph glands in
included with the rest of a meal.. the neck riva enlarge when you
Sugar and sweets are usuall) have a sore throat, or those
united o' avoid a peak ab- under the anti may enlarge if
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advice of unqualified cowi- a financial opportunity comb
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up today. Delay may mean total
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a situation where there are
return.
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Wednesday, Dec. 29,

LISTINGS

e'asf1osearchtoq
i missing OSI aQent,

Wednesday

830

Evening

2

12

McLEAN
STEVENSON SHOW M is
terTted when a divorcee
makes a play for him.
4
6 THE JEFFERSCY,IS

600
4

6
9 12 NEWS
bU tMERGENCY ONE
7 c.,r"):c.)LENn&amp;s
24 ZOOM

co4d cost
himhispbMonheisstraoperJ
to a lie detector on his first day

630
12 NBC NEWS
6 CBS NEWS
7 ZOOM
9 ABC NEWS
24 BOOK BEAT

on the ob (R)
900
2
12 SIROTA'S COURT:
AJ, overly eager police woman

700
2 TO TELL THE TRUTH
4
BRADY BUNCH
6 THE CROSS WITS
6K I DREAM OF JEANNIE

C P.O SHARKEY
Sharkey (n Ridiies) is sus-

pected of smugtng a woman

Angels investigate a Mexican

7 FEEDBACK
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ANIMAI...S
12 TREASURE HUNT
24 MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT
730
2 PRICE IS RIGHT
4
CELEBRITY
SWEEPSTAKES
6 5128,000 QUESTION
SM HOGAWS HE)ES
9 S25,Ooo PYRAMID
12 MV THREE SONS
24 EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA REPORT Features indude a look at the area's
econemic outlook for 1977

800
12.

rita the barrack.s.
4
6
00CC) TIMES:
Thelma's favrjijte teactier faIls
for J.J. (R)
6* MOViE. 'That Certain

plane crash involving heroin
and a murdered gal. (fl)
1030
6K I LOVE LUCY

OMAN
II 00

1

ANornan." Bette Davis, Herry
FiDnda 1937. Woman tries
dosporatety to live down her

4
2
6
9 12 NEWS
SM WILD. WILD WEST
7 MARY HARTMAN, MARY

pasL
9 THE BIONIC WOMAN
Jaime coir,eIes in the ring as
a lady wrestler white on under-

HARIMAN
II 30
2
12 TONIGHT
4 MOVIE "CaIYion WItam Coryad stars. PJotfJmlor
the

ECONOMY NITE
-. TUESDAY

same name
'MOTHER, JUGS, SPEEQ'

6 MYRTMAN,MARY

with'blllcosby'

HARIMAN
1
ABCCAPTIONEDNEWS

'BREAKINGPOINT'
'robericuip'

FOR THE DEAF
9 THE ROOKIES (fl)
1200
6 WiLD, WILD WEST
6K
THE UNTOUCHABLES
LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU
1
1240
9 ABC MYSTERY MOVIE
Mr. and Ms arid The
Bandstaj-ij A,ders" Stars
John Rubenslein, Millori

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Seizer. An arrogant rock singer
is found dead, after a temperamental outburst. (A)
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2
12 TOMORROW
6* NOTICIAS EN ESPA.NOL

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CHILDREN-I:25

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Rosemary Lane. James
Cagney 1939 Western

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SAT-SUN
12:00-2:30
5:00-7:30

MON-FRI
2:15-4:45
7:15-9:45

600

4 LATENEWS.

200
2 DAILY DEVOTIONAL
PASTOR'S STUOY

10:00

4

CAMERA THREE
MAGAZINE FOUR

(Wed.) EVERYWOMAN
(Thu's) CRACKERBARREL
(Fr,) LOOK UP AND LIVE.
9 SUNRISE JUBILEE
6 10
2 SUNSHINE ALMANAC
6 15
6 SUNSHINE ALMANAC
6 25
2 (Men.) WiTH THIS RING
(Tues ) PICTURE OF
HEALTH Lli-aversity of Florida
(Wed ) PROFILES IN EDUCA-

TION (Thu's ) CHRISTOPHER
CIOSEUP(Fn.) DAILY DEVO-

TIONAL
630
2 (Fr,. oily) SONSHINE
4 KUTANA
SM FRAN CARLION EXERCISE
7
LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU

634
12 LIVING WORDS
639
12' HI NEIGHBOR
6

4

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12 WHAIS HAPPENING?

655

DEVOTIONAL

700
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at 7 25 and 8 25).
6 CBS NEWS (725
4
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4

AND FRIENDS

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24 SESAME STREET
9
0000 MORNING AMERICA (Good Memning Florida"
at 725 arid 825 am., local
news, weather. sports.)

800
6 CAPTAIN
KANGAROO
SM DUCK. DUCK. GOOSE
(Fn) MAX B NIMBLE.
4

ONE LIFE TO LIVE

300
12 ANOTHER WORIE
&amp; ALL IN THE FAMIL'I

(fl)
GM HOWDY DCCCV SHOW

1155
CBS NEWS

6

6*

P'obrrtod
pm

Afternoon

Fri.

orgy. see 2K

NOTICEOFSHER,FF-, SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
virtue of that certain Writ of
Execution isst.jed out of and under
the seal of the County Court
OrangeCounty,FIoqIda,upona final
udgment rendered in the aforesaid
Court on the 4th day cf De(e,'t,er,
A 0 1976.. in that certain case entitled. Aetna Finance Company
Plaintiff, vs. Louis N. Williams and
Vaslie H. Williams, Defendant.
which aforesaid Writ of Execution
WAS delivered to me as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, and I
hAve levied upon the following
descrlbtd properly owned by Louis
Williams, said property being
located in Seminole County, Florida,
more particularly described as
follows:
One 1971 Monte Carlo Chevrolet,
ID No. 1H37H4B 54.5322. Title No.
11567797 Silver with black top,
and the undersigned as Sheriff u,
Seminole County, Florida, will at
11:00 AM. on the 30th day
December, A D 1976, offer for sale
and sell to the highest bidder, for
cash, sub)ect to any and all existing
IeIn, at the Front (West) Door
the Seminole County Courthouse in
Sanford, Florida, the above
described personal properly.
That said sale ii being made to
satisfy the terms of said Writ
Execution
John E Polk,
Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida
Publ,h Dec 5, 15. 22, 29, 1976
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4
6 YOUNGANDREST.
LESS

9

3:15
GENERAL HOSPITAL

1230

330

THE GONG SHOW

4
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6.

MATCH GAME
FLINTSTONES Proeropted Fri. oriv, see 2300 m

4
6' SEARCH FOR
TOMORROW
7 (Men.) FLORIDA RE-

24 ZOOM

PORT (Tubs) PATHS IN THE
WILDERNESS (Wed.) JEAN
WOLF WITH
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400
IRONSIDE

2

GILLIGAN'S ISLAND Proerr4ed Wed., see below.
4
CALL fT MACARONi
4

9 RYAN'S HOPE
12 MARCUS WELBY. M o
24 ELECTRIC COMP
1255
2 NBC NEWS

How to Make a Meose Salle".
6' MERV GRIFFIN
6$ GILLIGAN'S ISLAND: Prooaied Fri., seo23opm

too
2 SOMERSE1-

'24 SESAME STREET
9 EDGE OF NIGHT
1.

4 MIDDAY
6 NEWS

12 SOMERSET
430

4 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW

6$ BEWITCHED: Proerri,fed

the Beast" (Wed) Pygrnalk)n"
(Thurs)
cola

Fr,, orly, see 2 30 p.rn
9 MARCUS WELBY M.D.
(R)

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1 30
12 DAYSOFOURLIVES
4
6... AS THE WORLD
TURNS
9 FAMILY IEUO

12 FAMILY AFFAIR

2

500
2

ADAM 12(R)
6* MY THREE SONS Pre-

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2CC
7
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SYMPHONY (Fri ) ARTS AND
CRAFTS OF CHINA

7
24 MISTER
NEIGH9Oflj

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230
2
12 THE DOCTORS

2
6

NEWS

HOGAN'S HEROES
SM PARTRIDGE FAMILY
7
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4

6 THEGUIDINGLIGHT
GM (Fr, orly)NINTHANNUAL
PEACH BOWL CLASSIC

9 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

7 MISTER ROGERS

NEIGHBORH000
24 MAC NEIL-LEHRER REPORT
6*

830
COMMUNITY CLOSE UP

ELECTRIC COMPANY
24 LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
7

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900
2

PHIL DONAHUE S).W

SESAME STREET
9 MOVIES (Men) 1-SlIs of
Home ,assie Donald Crisp
1948, (Tues). Ma
Pa
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the

Fair

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tWod) Ma and Pa Kettle at

Wailuki' Marpne Main. Percy
Kiltrdij 1955 (Thus.) Ma
and Pa Kettle on the Farm
Marorio Main, Percy Kalbndo
1954. (Fr,) Ma arid Pa Kettle
on Vacation' Marono Main,
Percy Kiltxide 1953.
12: MERV GRIFFIN SHOW
24 SESAME STREET

waru,

930
6* 700CLUB
1000
2 12 SANFORDANOSON
IRI
4
6 PRICE IS RIGHT
7
24 ELECTRIC COM

PANY
1030
2 12 HOLLYWOOD
SQUARES
1
ZOOM
24 (Men Tues Fri.) MISTER
ROGERS NEIGHBORH000
(Wed) PICCADILLY CIRCUS
'Ballet Shoes, Part 1 (Thu's.)
PICCADILLY CIRCUS 'Ballet
Sbees" Part II.

up, oown or titagonaIly. Find eath and box it

Bunch
Nitroglycerin
Georgia
North Carolina
Goobers
Peanut Butter
G. W. Carver Peanut Oil
Tomorrow: Vikings
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Policeman

in.

Protein
Runner
Shells
Spanish

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Lots 10. 11, 12. 13, Ii. IS, 16. Il. II, 19,
and 70, CASA GRANDE, according
to the plat thereof, as recorded ,
Plat Book II, Page 100, Public
Records', of SemInole County.
Florida
DATED THIS .23rd day of

Plans

Arthur H
Turn

Writer

WHEEL OF FOR-

4 PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
6 DOUBLE DARE New
game show hostod by Alex
Trebek
6* NOTFORWOMENONLY
Cohosts Poify Bergen. t
Frau Field.
1
(Men
tues Thu's.)
FEEDBACK (Wad) THE EUROPEAN VISION OF AMERiCA (Fn) OUT THE. DOOR,

9 DONHOSHOW
24 (Men. Tues Fri ) SESAME
STREET
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ENTERTAINMENT
BY THE ,

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TALISMAN "

LOS ANGELES (APj - ft
So next month, after nint
sounds strange for an ex-Green . years as a Los Angeles cop
Beret, a former police SWAT
Kelbaugh is retiring. "pullln
team rnember,.to admit it. But
the pin," putting in for a disRick Kelbaugh, who was both of
ability pension nearly two year
those, says he originally wanted 'after almost burning to death It
to get Into the dramatic arts.
police helicopter crash.
"SO I don't know," the 31.
And he'll start his first yeai
Year-old officer laughed.
as a fuiltinie writer, with thret
"Maybe the Man upstairs was
"Police Story" scripts alread)
saying along the way, 'Okay,
logged, plus story outlines ht
kid, now I'm going to give you
sold the NBC series, one about
your chance. But the only way I
the crash and his still-contincan 4° It is to let you crash and
ulng recovery from it.
burn"
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The accident that helped decide Kelbaugh's transition from
a man of action to a man of
letters came
what the easytalking, Utah-born officer calls
"the not-so-merry month of
May" in 1974.
That month, he had to shoot
and kill a suspect holding a
hos(3ge at gunpoint. Then he
nearly was killed in the headline-making sboout between
police and Symblonese !..lber-

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County, Florida:
Residential Unit No
of Sh.oah,
a condo,'ninium, Setlo Two, and a
replat of Part of Tract B. The
Highlands Section Two, recorded in
Piat Book Il, Page 47, Public
Records of Seminole County,

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LEONARD J. URBAN and
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(NO MINIMUM AS COVER CHARGE)

NIGHTLY
ENTER TA I NM ENT

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25th St. (SR46A)
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Plaintiff, whose address is P.O Box
1621, 239 N. flew York Avenue,
Winter Park, Florida 37790, and file

HORNSAND

"f,J,'J,

DOROTHY URBAN, his wIfe, an
you are reQuired to serve a copy of
your written defensit. if any, to It on
Warren E Williams, Of Warren E,
WillIams, PA.. Attorney for

For Further Information
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Florid., containing 1.53 acres, more
or less, lying In Seminole County,
Florida, has been filed agalesf

FREE HATS

BALLOONS

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that an Action to Foreclose a Lien on
the following Property in Seminole

NEW YEAR 'S RESERVATIONS

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LIEN FORECLOSURE
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Leonard J Urban
and Dorothy Urban
315 59th Street
New York NY 10019
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

in

a

2544 PARK DRIVE
SANFORD, FLA.

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Ins original with the Clerk of the
above Styled Court on or before the
10th day of January 1971. otherwise
a judgment may be entered against
you for tne relief demanded In the
complains or pltitiofl.
WITNESS my hand arid seal of
said Court on the 6th day of
Decemb.r, 1976..
(SEAL)

Arthur H. B.ck*ith. Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court

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Jean E. Wilke
Deputy-Clerk'
PublISh: Dec. 5, IS, 22. 29, 1976
DEC-30
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FRANCES

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LAZARUS

PIifltiff,
t1Aaii
DOROTHY URBAN, his wifi
Def end Jnt

Plaintiff,

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SCHARFF,

V's

NOW ACCEPTING
NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY

v's

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HENRY W BORGEN and EFFIE
MAE BORGEN.aka EFFIE MAE

FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 16.I6.14.CA-el.0
SHEOAH HIGHLANDS TWO. INC.,
a-Florida Corporation,

I.

THE

CIRCUIT
COURT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO 7$.IIU.CA.O9.S
DADE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCiATION OF MIAMI,

Beckwith, Jr.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND

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Publith Dec. 29, 1976
DEC lii

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Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Patricia A Jackson
Deputy Clerk
DONALD F. WRIGHT. of
SUTTON. WRIGHT &amp; SMITH
1131 South Orange Avenue
P0 Box347
Orlando. Florida 32102
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Publiih' Dec. 29. 1976.
DEC 110

1100
2
12
TUNE

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and for Seminole County, Florida,
DATED. this 27th day
o
December, 1976
'
(Seal)
'
Arthur H. Beckwith, jr.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Patricia A. Jackson
Deputy Clerk
VAN DEN BERG. GAY
.
5. BUR icE, PA
Atlorrieys for the Plaintiff '
Post Office Box 793
Orlando, Florida 32502

.

Defendants,

NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that the
real property situated In Seminal,
County. Florida, described as

fotlowt
Lot 41,
Block 0. NORTH
ORLANDO TERRACE, Section 5 of
Unit I. according to the plat, as
recorded in Play Book I?, Page 31.
Public Records of Semirlole'County,
Florida and That part Of Lot 45.

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Block C, NORTH ORLANDO
TERRACE. Section S of Unit I, as
recorded in Plat Book I?, Page 3),
Public Records of Serm'irtote County.
Florida. described as 1011Ow's:
Beginning a! the Northeast corner Of
-- ., -- .
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aiU LW 43, sato
corner being on the
arc of a curve, concave Nor-

thwesterly having a radius Of 117.23
IeeI;.thence from a tangent bearing
n South '5 degrees Cl mfnt.les 00
seconds West run Southwesterly o 00
feet along the arc of said curve and
the Easterly boundaryof said Lot 45,
through a central angle of 01 degrees
30 minutes 10 seconds to a point;
thence North 66. degrees 1$ minutis
31 seconds West 11007 feet to the
Northwest corner of said Lot 43;
thince South 71 degrees 33 mlnut
39 seconds East 110.00 feet along the
Northerly boundary of said Lot 43 to
thepoint of beginning.
wilt be sold for cash in hand to tne
highest and best bidder at the front
f the Seminole County Courthoute
in Sanford, Florida, attn. hour of
11.00 On the 10th day of January,
II??. by Arthur H. Beckwltti. Jr., the
Clerk of the çlcuif Court, of tfie
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, in and
tpr Seminole County, Florida,
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure entered by the CIrcuIt
Court of tne Eighteenth JudicIal
Circuit in and for Seminole County.
Florida, in the case of DADE
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF MIAMi.
Ptilntilf, vs HENRY W BORGEN
and EFFIE MAE BORC,EN ak-a
EFFIE MAE SCHARFF, and
FRANCES M. LAZARUS, which
bears Case No. 76 IN4CA 09 5
Dated this 77lPi day of December,
1976.

(Seal)
Arthur H. Reckwlftt, Jr.
Clrk of (tie Circuit Court
By: PatrIcia A. Jackson
Deputy Clerk

PublIsh: Dec. 29. 1916
DEC, II,

Earn Money No investment Take
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Li'.4 JCWIS
Call Toll FREE 8006)11251 for
FREE CATALOG SALES KIT.
____________________________

TWOPLUSTWOISFOUR
Arid That's A Fact'
Clii'.c,fipri Ads G.'s RuIts
And hit''. A Fact Too'

Mature widow to Share home Ex
Cellnt residential neighborhood.
References required. 327 9371

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Want /ids e-vPr',di?
_________________________________

Intere%$ed
People' Become a Discovery
Advisor and join our manager
training program by offering
educational service's to concerned
arent% in Seminde County

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30-Apartments Unfurnished

Unlimited earning potential,

NOW RENTING
Sanford Court

THINK
A
CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY

ø4ther
Vh1age 1
APARTMENTSI

Arro'.'. From RanCh t-fouii)2i867O or 831.9777

eneva

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Quiet, One Story
Kitchen Equipped
Adult. Family

One Bedroom
From
135
1505 W. 25th

5t,

Sanford, Fla,

3301 S. Sanford

TAX PREPARERS

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Ridgewood

Arms

7 &amp; 3 514 apIs, tennis.
swimmin g , playground,
recreation room, laundry room

5pm

and clubhOu'.e 2557 Ridgeiivood

AvC. Sanford. Ph. 323 6120

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Mature adults No Pets, 195. 377
1296 alter i w driys

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO. 7$.1179.CA.el.Q

210 WOODMERE BLVD

Meg Real E'.t,ute Broker

________

General Contractor
3726131
Nice 7 BR block home, fijrn or
unturn 323 2920 or 372 7829 after 6

o.,.

2 BR, 2 bath, turnish e d or un
lurnittied Plenty of room for
children 3. pet'. )fl 5639

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MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
NOTICE OF ACTION

I

W. 25th
AddItIons

RemodelIng

WIT'I REALTY

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263t S SanfC,rd Avy
321 0 7 59 eves Ifl PA..'.

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$u,175

S tenstrom Realty
ORIGINAL PRICE

!2417OO

NOW

18,525

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

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SAT-fl a.m..4 p.m.
SUN-i p.m..4 p.m.

CALL

Another

Fine

Development By

p.m.

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Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REAL TOP '
1919 5 French Ave
372 19'll
377 1498. 377 1951. 373 3986

PAYTON REALTY
Req Real Estate Broker
RFPITALS Apts, &amp; domes
SALES farmorCity
36.40 HiawathA all? 9'2

cOuntry IBR. 2 bath with split
hour plan in excellent condition

332 1301 Day or N;ght

(,ARNE IT

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bath in like new
Cenlral H A, family
room, eat 'n kitchen with break
fast bar, plus lots more Fantastic
buy •t 129.750

DIRECTIONS:
In Sanford.. West on 25th St. an t7.,2
Mile To RIdg.wood ,ve., Go South
2 Blocks On Ridgewood To Terrace Drive
WILCO CCNsTUC1lON OMPAY

HArtwelI

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1974 Super Beelle. 25.000 miles,
excellent condition
Talc.
payments, 188 23 month 53.4 $783
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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '77 and
'7) Models Call 3238570 or 834
4605 Dealer,

ADS ARE SMALL 'osize. ot

- on delivery
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STILLGO1NGON
HORSE SPIDER STORE
5 S.sntoru Aye

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

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1971 DODGE i TON PICKUP
SF1 Bed 51,100
Phone 32)5600

I 196.3 Ford F 100 pickup
; air conc.
automatic. 352 egine 372.7550
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wk days, 75 30 AsIc for Dick
Lacy.

Pc.:.l:.' Put Complete
profe'ss.onat groom.rig
467 Park

Hwy 92. I mile west at 5peeday
Dav'ori,a Bect'i all hoid a puclic
AUTO AUCTION exert Tuesday
night at 7 23 it". the Orily one in
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rId Ca" 904 255 8311 for furlri.er
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Req Meal Estate Broker
101.414 KRIDER,ASSOC
101 * Comm,rCiil
Phone 372 7511. Sanford

House br '.ale. b
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2565 PARk.

tour

tuome

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Landscaping &amp;

Hauling
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YARD

Y EQUiPMENT
service, Clearing, Mowing,
Brick hoe loader 323 8827
nIUGHE

.'.hO G:.irA;L CLE AN
P"ore- 234 Il''

Tree Trimming &amp;
Mantenance Free. Estimate'.
Licensed Phon, 322 7557

Home Improvements
Cnr.'r.,i fr-iCt &amp; Ar Conditioning
Fur tre'* c".hm,,te'S. call Carl
H.1rri5 Al SEARS fl Sanford 332

Owner

2 BR.
frame house, corner lot. sti,

25R Cbhome. large lot. convenient
Term'. 516,500 Pnone 3235.300

EXPERT LAWN SERVICE
Mowing, EcIg.ng, Trimming
Free Estimates
Phone 323

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DICK'S LAWN SERVICE
c"arcit's HomC Repairs, Room
.MO*iflg Trimming. Edging
With
".dtons. Concrete Work. Pi.nl
.1 Pr'spofl Tjh 13085)4
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Carpenter 61ork. Ceramic
t'ium Enclgturys 323 6.125
Free E'.tm.,t,'s

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Cleaning
.

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SOFA &amp; CHAIR SHAMPOOED
Al'.o Crp.et Shanipooed
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Carpentry, Remodeling, A0I
Only 535 Ptuone)fl 1588_________________________________
Custom Ark Liensed. Bndv'ii
Free estimate 32) 6031
Dee &amp; Gerry'. Cleaning Se'qv ,ce . ,
Re'..cjenliaI &amp; Commerci.i Clean
Roof'nq.S.oirug.
Shieti mtti. Alum
rug RI I. Box 171CC
S.anlord, F I . Softits, . Painting
a
cant
32171
3236.125
Uutters..''rext,, coa''ng SreeCIC Large QU4iit1 SmAll
ijOIir
'dii E,ar,'. III
9911

Pest Control
ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
7302 P.1rKDrive
332186,5
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Sewing

Electrical

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Multiple Listing Service

WHITE

Cottage, S rooms, 1 bath, 251 S 3rd
SI . Lake .%'.ry $11,500 Phone
530 I70

Saurs Leader

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ANYTIME

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CQUNrY
2705 tlarcs.su'. Ae
Recently
reduced
beautiful

conditiOn

It IU

Campo.'ii

&amp; Si3ftil system AlSo
Roofn.t Go?Ir5 20 vr', E p
Eagle- SO riJ Co 831 9S.)

Stemper Realty

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TOWERS BEAUTY SALON
i4orrrerly Harrell". Beauty Nook)
5)9 F 1st St - 32'? 3742

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For PeC5OnI ServiceCaIl

120
Anderson Circle - Loveiy 3 BR. I
DaIfl Wilt, w w carpeting, excellent
Condition on beautifully land
sc.speii lot BPP e.1rrant.d
Priced Al 525.000

DREAMWOLD
cozy 3 BR,

3 .

(SEAL)

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i911 Harley Davidson Super Glide
F XE 1700, 9.450 miles $2400
Phone 372 6263

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ç,

Beauty Care

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FOR INFORMATION .

323117080

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MODEL OPEN:

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and priced tight BPP warranted
JuSt $28,500

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DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V Plarclwick. Broker
Deltona, 886.661)

1301 F 4th St
Lovely
tIll. I bath Borne 'S -deal 'Or
newlyweds 01' retred couple Nice
corner lot has big tree's, and is
convenient to shopping Only
121,500
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR

HOLIDAYS

Ave

Aluminum Siding

wail to a.III carpeted tloors A real
bargain .11 only $15,000

OR

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

BLAIR AGENCY
37) )$6óor 32) 7710

keg Rjl Estate Orolier

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25%

ALAN KAfIDALL; AR
DAMAN &amp; ASSOCIATES, INC., a
Florida corporation; SENTINEL
STAR COMPANY, a Delaware
corporation; WILLIAM E. BERN
STEIN; FRANK L. HARRINOTOti
JR; COSMO E, MINGOI,.LA,
NORTH ORLANDO WATER a
SEWER CORPORATION, a k-c
NORTH ORLANDO WATER $
SEWER COMPANY, a Florid,
corporation, and GUARANTy
BAtIK &amp; TRUST COMPANY,

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BATEMAN REALTY

Forrest Greene Inc.

poratlon

78'-Notorcycles

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Motorcycle insurance

ROliaa,ly beds, folding tAble'. and
Chairs, punch bwIs,
cups. chafing
dsh c .srpet cleanng mAcninC arid
vacums Amercan Re-n' All
'32?
9113

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ELTONa
Gleason Clean 2 BR, I bath home
.v'.;S. carport. screane
poror'.,
Stove, refrigerator, terrazzo rind

DEVELOPMENT ENTERPRISES,
INCORPORATED, a Florida cor

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Best Wi5h's $0. .5 Joyous Chrittm4s
and a Henith H.1pCy New Year

room Large tree'. OWNER
MOTIVATED $23,900 FHA

the D. P MITCHELL'S SURVEY
OF THE LEVY GRANT, according
10 !h P1,1 I)i*lt, 65 ra,,odc4 In
Plat' Book I, Page S. Public Record's

of Seminole County, Florida,
has
been
filed
agaInst

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3 BR I
bat, Borne
heat 8. air. l7'xll.' g.ir'ie

-.4 1. .'.L

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nuv JUNK CARS - from $10 to $30
(aj 322 1621 after I p m

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77-Autos Wanted

C'jui Your Can Carpet
Rent Our Rfn'.e.nyac
CjRRrILL C FcJRyl TUR E 332 3181

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WIL5ONMAIERFURPIITURE'
BUT SELL TRADE
ill 315 E
fir'.?
322 5522
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CAR STEREO

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6-2 -Equipment
for Rent
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DISTRIBUTORS
SR 46, I mi East I I

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CREDIT No Problem'' I In.Dast
stereotor 'tour car, New arid used Prices start at 51995 or $10 per
mOnth NO MONEY DOWN We
taki. trade ins. CS CITY 115
S
Orlando Av , Winter Park (Neat
to Anderson's ResI on 17.93)

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SAIF4FORD SEWING CENTER

S. IFS

SANF ORD

We're Offering A

0610

Rt L'.tt Broker

20)75 FRENCH

tgage on the following property In
Seminole County, Florida
The East
fist of Lot 56. lyIng
North of Wagner Road, 510(1 0 of

flria'r, 32)

BALL REALTY
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FOR THE BUYER WITH CA$H

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buttOnhole's Balance Of 15888 or
It' payment'. of 16 Call Credt
Manager 3329111 or see Al

33 7595

112 0179

3210041

TRUST COMPANY
a foreign banking corporation
350 Main Street
Worcester. Massachusetts
0)600
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

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rear yara '.16,9W

76-Auto Parts

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Sacrifice Sale. i976 Concord mOtor
home, 21. Self contained, like new
Upder 5.000 ml Make offer. 323
.2910 or 32) 3650.

Merchandise

-62-Lawn-Garden

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COUNTRY FURN

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75-Recreational Vehicles

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Wood or Sleet lesk'., CeCi.'yC desk
&amp; CI",i rs,
ecre'ar;al desks 8.
cpairs. siraighi chairt, -tlPn'
Cabinets, as is Cash and carry
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NOLLS ,
Casselberry, 1192 530 .1206

We sell Our trade in lurntur at low
priCes Good selection

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
2
.
1 bath, screened porch, 'ed

32) 5.620

ROBSOPI MARINE
2921 1a 179'?

Wou'irulf S Gôrden Center
iiJl Celry Av
(,cseui 'hI Jn 3

Firewood

373 8322

Hwy 46 West, Sanford

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1109

51-Household Goods

Dell's Auction Center

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'Used Office Furniture

Immediate Delivery
319 5173 or 349 5.17?
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NEED A PlOM' 5300 down
payment to qu.,lilieci buyert
BR. I', bath'.. ,.ntraI heat,
refurbished As low is 115.000

Re-c Re-n

SHOP

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'Open Daily For Retail
Sales tO, S 30

SieelMaster I drawer iegal Size
filing caD,net. green. $75
ProtectAil SAfe. 21" a 19"
31'
outside moasuremenls, $123 P.0
Allen adding machine lmaruuaii,
US, Paymaster Check writing
machine 525 3220771

reconditioned auto
SI? 15
exchange

REEL'S BODY
Saritord Ave

1598

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CALL 3223103

Sanfor

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TO GUARANTY RANK &amp;

Publish' Dxc. 29, 1976, Jan. 5, II, 11
1977
DEC 123

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Lake Monroe
acres,
R'
~
bath, pool. $15,000
JENNY
CLARIs, Rit1, REALTOR. In

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APPOINTMENT

DEVELOPMENT ENTERPRISES
INCORPORATED, a Florida cor
poratlon, et al

Artht H Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Cour-t
By: LIllian Woodman
Deputy Clerk

ME

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must liquidate all consignments.
COME EARLY.

'76

-)ff ice Suppites--

table complete with ac

Guaranteed
batler its

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pliances. beds &amp; bedong. chests,
dressers. couches, easy chaIrs, alt
kindsof d'.hes, pots, pans,etc We

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Lead Elec'rpnic tS'tcon 6 '.trng
Guitar, wIt, Jorcn. amplifier
Excellenr (Oridihi On, 125.0 323 5364.

Baby Furniture &amp; infant ClOtheS.
extra good Condition

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THURSDAY NIGHT 1.31.iP
rn..,ni.i.

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3fl 97

Fly Owner- Cozy Bungalow Lge
Wooded Lot at Perk Lake 7 BR,
Sewing em Au new nterior A H
Low 120's 321 91
or 323 0197
eves wkend

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FOR

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AUCTION
SALE

Accessories
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to S pm

72-AUCtion
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Gr,eenoes.

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Couch &amp; Chair, light green Hercuion
labric, 1150. S Gal AQuArium tank
Aitli extras. 19 322 5.615 alter S XI

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cessorie-'. 575. Also '74 Honda XL
175. $125 32) 1214

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Sunday, 9 a rn

CHARGE Reserve free spaces
Phone 37? 17'd. 7 P rn to 9 p ru-I
Al-If ngnit

and used Free demonsiration,
Katie's W'ekiy Landing, 372 4470

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BR, excellent Cofldition, central
heal &amp; ar. carpet fenced, much
more Im'ni'j.,,'- occupancy
PCdUCe'd
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UCMLCi(5
Empty your carport or garage
Make $55 and have fun swapping
loOt Bring your articles to AP.ove
Land Drive In Theatre Swap Shop
- Flea Market. south 17 92. ever'

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Reg',jlation Size laS' pool fable and
accessories. ss Phorie 3726283

3 OR. family room, good condilion
Large lot, South Sanford area
117.500

34-W)biIe Homes

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II tO
v,iluesto III ISoiledI
PAYTOP4'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
76.10 H'awattua .111792

I' Pool

WANTED' SELLERS--

weedless motors, new

AFTER CHRISTMAS BARGAINS

2 tIP, custom horrte on 2 Secluded
lot'. Hardwood floors. eat in
kIchen. over sized rooms Plenty
of room for, garden 511,900

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IDYLLWILDE HOMES BY

3?? 2)'.?

Happy New Year

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55'-'Boats

Trade

8.

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Canoes

Income Tai Prepared at my office, 9
am 106 p m . or at your home, 1
pm tO 10 p m Wesley Kulp. 401
W. First SI, Sanford. 3727335

272 617)

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FM receiver, I track

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2 Window air conditioners. Both for
$100. lirm Phone 831 8782

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Furni'.hed 7 beOrOom house, t,.'hnd
Ethell'. Aritq0.'s .'n Orariçe Blvd
ôI Paola. S E'. Ekre

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Piiit'.

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new for 5.550 Was Christmas
layaway There is only a $286
balance due Purchaser lpft area
and we are unable to locate
You can hAve machint for 3236
balance cash or take up payments
of SI? a month Will take trade as
part payment Call Orlando 628
1739 driy or flght, tree home trial.
no obligation

ST. JOHNS REAL Y CO.
BROKERS

Maitland Auction
64' loll free from Sanford

tape player. I wood grain air
suspension speakers, Regular
vice $300 Wilt tall in. •in .
payments $12 month Electronic
Showplace, IllS S Orlando Aye,
Winter Park (in. the Harper
Plumbing Bldg 17 ill

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SEWING MACHINE
SINGER FUTURA
We have 1976 Singer Futura, sold

Professionalscustom 3

REALTOR, MLS
323.5774 Day or Night
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41-Houses

WINTER
PARK, N A., a national banking
corporation,

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Harold Hall Realty

JOHNNY WALKER

needle,

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Kitchen
Bathroom Cabinets.
COunter tops, sinks Installation
available Bud Cabeil. 332 8052
anytime

Call For Free Maps
Pictures &amp; Details

2 BR. unfurnist,ed. 1125 mon'h, first
and test rnoritt- in advance
Aye

WE BUY FURNITURE

STEREO
component,
with
professional turntable, diamond

Estate

S0-Mjscellaneous for Sale
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SAN LANTA- Government home's
5100 dOwn

3 Bedroom 1)50 mo.

Information in Window

OF

Real

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RAVENNA PARK- Choice 3 s".
,tit amenities 532.000
PINECREST- Retirement special
3 tsR Charm 528.000

3 BR house, with large fenced yard.
SunlAnd. $175 per mo., 1st &amp; last
322 5059
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Real Estate

Large Wood.-d Lot'.
P4vd Street'.
Sewer'.
Strert L'ghts
Sidewalk'.

EQUITY

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need'

you

OR

Merchandise

acre plus, take privileges, near
I 559,500
LOCH A)BOR
ideal large family
pool. 517,500

Il 92, 4 room'. carpeted, bath.
kitchen facilities lolal 660 '.
Ideal for law otliC5, med,cal
dtnti or other p'ofes'.onal
i , e's KISH REAL F' STATE INC
321 00.11

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HAPPY NEW YEAR

CHECK
OUR
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY for the ServiceMan

Galleries, 3226972

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DAMAGED
IN FREIGHT

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LAKE MARY-- Spacious 3 BR, 1

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CASH

REAL TO'

OFF ICE SPACE, Frencti Avenur

You

QUICK

Re-g Real Estate Broker
103W 1st St . Santord
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-us ouoi or us U)I, eves

31-Business Property

eIco me

47-Real Estate Wanted

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CallBart

PARK RIDGE
BR, 2 bitt,, on
turn'thed home, rent 5215 mo
KISH REAL ESTATE. INC. 321

Casn for Antiqui Consignments
wanted
Hi Way 46 Auction

UP

REPOS$E5,,ED
IN DASH I TRACK
AM FM StereoS track with beautiful
wood grain front Sold new for
52
Balance due $19 or payment'.
of $7.90 per month May be seen at
CO City. 1155 5 Orlando Ave.
Winter Park (In the Harper
Plumbing Building 17.92).

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

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LONOW000 DUPLEX- Modern,
clean 7 BR, carpeted, central air,
large Wooded lot, Reduced to
129.900. Terms, CLIFF JORDAN,
P EAL TOP,
830
Hwy
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Longwooij, 831 5777
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Req Real Estate Broke
I ICt) F 75th Cl
372

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46.A Income Property

TAFFER REALTY

Sanfordarea,offLaI'.eMry Blvd.?
BR, ijnlijrr
I child
51)5
Av,ul,ur,,:i' Jan 2 8)1 9O4

$23

COLOR TELEVISION
--USED-COLOP TV It" portable Sold new
over $100, will sell fr $109 or
payments of Si? per month No
money down. CR CITY. 1153 S
Orlando Ave., Winter Park (next
to Anderson's Restaurant on 17

.

RFALTORS830 M)61
Eve'. 323 3849

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2 BR unlurnistied, children, pets o k
'.130 mo 1?) iSIS or I 901 7360299

TV'.

Sanhord, 322 0357

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CRANK CON'ST REALTY

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Eves 372 1557, 332 4179
207 E 75th St

31A-Eiplexes
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uSed

MILLER'S, 2619 Orlando Drive,

Four residential lots, sewer, water,
paved streets Priced for rn
mediate sale

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323.1832

1 BR Mobile home toe rent. no pets.
112$. 830 8650

HARRY M HOBBS. P A
Attorneys for Plaintiff
725 E Kennedy, Blvd.
Tampa, Florida 33602
PUblish Dec 21, 1976
DEC-in

foreign bankIng Corporation, ant
you are reQuired to serve.a copy
your written defenses, If any, to lt
Jere F. DanIels of TURNEULI.
ABNER AND DANIELS, Attorney,
for Plaintiff, whose address is Ii
West Lyman Avenue, P.O. Box 100
Winter Park. FlorIda 37790, and fll.
the original with thi Clerk .of (lv
above styled Court on or biter
January 29th, 1977; other-wise.
Iudgm.nt may be entered agates
you fur the relief demanded In Its
complaint or petition,
WITNESS my hand arid the seal 0
Said Court on December 23rd, 1974

REALTOR

ChC cc acreage available

carpeted. quiet I and 2
bedroom'.. $175 to 5133 nicntti
l'Pni' i".lv IS.

Good

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NOW IS THE TIME - Mortgage
money it plentiful, and the lowest
cost to both buyer 5. seller in
I CIJA
..A IA
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r""'''"
ra,e
5 8 pct and HO discount points
Cait us now for your new home

Lovely 3 room api Very well turn
and carpeted Reasonable rent.
ill W First St

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Wanted to buy used office furniture
quantity
Any
NOLL'S
CASSELBERRY. Hwy 17 92, 530
1706

53-TV.Radto.Stereo

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O".te'en
106 acre's, 500- -ft on neW
road Ideal for home, horses or
vegetables ' Terms
$15,900.
Broker, 831 0171.
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INC.
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Cash 322.4132
For used furniture, appliances.
' toots. etc
Buy I or 1001 items
Larry's Mart., 215
Sanford Ave
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Privacy

68-Wanted to Buy

Frost free refrigerators, $95 to $115.
chest freezer, $50 to IllS, washer,
dryers &amp; ranges All guaranteed
Barry". Appliances We make
Service calls 373 7050

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MLS

1881

Get plenty of prospects Advedie
your product or service in the
Classified Ads

WASHER - Parts.
Used
machines
__.O0N.!.±cC.S 373 0.!'7
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real
Estate
s sold daily in the
classIfied ads Nothing small
about that

3 BR. 71' * 61' Barrington, VA loans
available
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 OrlAndo Dr IT) S2I)

Hal Colbert ReaIt

Furnished apartment, 2 rooms and
bath. he,st .und ar, carport. $15
Phone 37) 1767

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K ENMOR E

Brigadcr 24' a 52'. 3 P. 7 bath,
c'entral H &amp; A, fully carpeted, new
refrigerator, utility shed, drapes.
$7,500 3733627,

LAKE MONROE ' Mayfair,
Over I acre, cust3m 3 BR, 2 bath

home' with Court-yard
Near hO'.pitl 12? 5171

lFekderPigs,7SA5Lb'.

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Service

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MONtHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color Tv.air Cond Maid Serv
QUALITY iNtl NORTH
I 5. SR 1)1, Longw-riod
67 lOi30

67-Livestock.Poultry

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Story-- I BR, 2", baths
Recreational facilities. $39,900
JENNY CLARK, Peity, ReAifor.
377 1595

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Late' mortal, colored refrigerators
arid ranges 30 day guarantee
Sanford AuCtiOn, 1700 S French.
S7'i 7)i(j

42-Mobile Home's

LAke Mary- 3 BR, 1'.', bath new
hornet Under $25,000 With less
than $750 down Government
f U'nq By I, -- der. 831 1649,
Eqai Housing Opportunif

SAN MO PARK, t: .
be'Jroor'i
Irailer .upts Adult &amp; family park
A'rPty' iSIS t4.vj I? 92. Santord
31)19)0
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BR. Furnished, SIlO
Katie's Wekiva Landing
327 1.470

Life In

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33-Houses Furnished

Lake View Apartment - 7 Bedroom.
likC new Reasonable Phone 322

sonal inlervew, call 305-1)0 7525,

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Wednesday, Dec. 29, 1976-78

- BARGAIN PRICES

BR tome for sale, small amount
down and t,ik over payment'.
Will coiSider renting 372 0242
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372 2111
After Hours
'1220641

Ft.

52-Appliances

needs" fast and at a lOw. tow rost

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323.3301

Monday through Friday. 9 a m to

M.iniqed

Ave.

Brand new. Sparkling with charm!
Furnished Studios, unfurnithed 1
&amp; 2 bedroom units Your new
home features
Shag Carpeting
Fabric Covered Walls
Built in Wall Bookcase
Private Entrance
Dead bolt Lock
Fenced Patio
Color co ordinated Kitchen 5.
Appliances
Abundant Storage Space
"Energy Efficient" Air Con
dl iOd-Iing Package
Full Circle Insulation &amp; Sound
Proofing
Plo One living above or below you
Full lime Resident
Service
Directors
Model'. open t0a m 'tit6p m Daily
Come see u'. or rail

lit, neecjn,j thrpuunout central
Florida a tr north s Daytona
.,ricj as tar SOuth
as Melbourne and
every community In between
wherever this newspaper i'. C3d
bull lime and part time, days.
evening'. and weekends You mutt
be experienced in preparing
iedrat incom, Tax Form 1010
rind all Supporting Schedules. We
are the largest in home tAx
preparation Service fl Florida
Exceptionaily high earnings iri
order to QUAlify, you must have
your own auto ani portable
electronIc calculator, For per

322-2090
"ro,'.oniiiy

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Apartments

Pert Full time Good character,
neat appearance $1,000 up for 100
sales interviews Flexible hours
Internationally known educational
publiSher
Opportunity
in
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HIGHWAY SAFETY

pursuant to an order or Fri,il
Judgment entered In the Atr.it
captioned case, I wIll Sell the
property situated in Semlnoie
County, Florida, described at Lot NO. S. Of LOt A of RoSeland
Park. Beginning 150 feel north arid
1733 feel east of the S W. corner of
Lot A run east 53 S feet, north 1450
feet west 535 tet south ItS 0 feet to
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and
BLANCHE LITTLETON. his wife.
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Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE it hereby given thu.

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Book 7, page SI. Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida.
at public Sale. to the highest and best
bidder for cash, at the wUt front
door of the Seminole County
Courthouse. In Sanford, Florida. at
1100AM on February Itt, 1977
(Seal)
', Arthur Becliwith, Jr
Clerk of ttue Circuit Court
By. Patricia A ,tacksori
Deputy Clerk

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club, over II. High income
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for same Light cooking and
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Small
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Seminole County. Florida.
together with all structures, liii
provements, tixtures. appliances,
and appurtenances on said land or
used n cortlunction therewith.
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pursuant to a Final Judgment en
tered in Civil No 76 1996 CA 09 C
row pending In the Circuit Court of
the Eigtuteenth Judicial Circuit' in

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FOR FAMILIES OR FRIENDS OF
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For further informaton call 123 1557
or write
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Box 553
S,unford, Fla. 32771

ANDREW P KELLY and FRAN
CES E, KELLY.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
on the 71st. day of January, 1977 at
11.00 am. at the west front door
Its Courthouse of Seminole County,
atslnfOrd.Flonldatheundecsign.d
Clerkwlllofferforsalethe following
described real property.
Lot 7, Block B. SUMMERSET
NORTH. according to me plat
thereof as recorded in P1.1 Book IS,
Pages 13 and 11, Public Records of

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Notice is hereby given that pur
uiint t.o a Summary final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated 32nd
d.i -y of December 1976, and entered
ri Case Number 752397 CA 09 E of
the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit In and for Seminole
County,
Florida,
wherjin
SOUTHEAST BANK OF EAST
ORANGE, tk.a BANK OF EAST
ORANGE, a Ftorida banking con

Foreclosure'
That part of the Northwest ' of
the Northwest '
in Section 19,
Townthip 21 South. Range 30 East,
South of Ballard Street. East of
Walkers Addition to Altamonte
Springs No. 2. according tQ the PIat
Book 12. page 93. and West of
Railroad. Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida, also
known as Lots I through 23. CASA
GRANDE, according to the plat
thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1$,
Page 100, Public Recoras of
Seminole County, Florida. LESS

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SELL THAT CAR TODAY' Place a
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FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on Friday. the lAth day Of January,
1977, at 11:00 o'clock A.M • at the
w%t front door of the Courthouse ri
Seminole County, in Sanford,
Florida, ARTHUR H, BECKWITH,
JR - Clerk of the Circuit Court in and
Ion Seminole County, FlorIda, will
offer for sale to the highest and bek
bidder, for cash, at public ot,,tcr
the following described personal
property of MICKEY BESSIGNANO
ane .iuo'r BESSIGNANO, located
In Seminole County, Florida, more
particularly described as follows, in
sra lots, to wit:
a One (I) Factory Custom Build
Proshop Model No. 4.52 presently
located at 311 Charlotte, Longwood,
Florida 33250;
b Five (5) GS.43Gt C. E. High
Intensity Flood Lights; ten (10)
C50!G0.S3 C E. High Intensity Flee.1
Lights, and five (5) light pole,,
presently located at 311 Charlotte,
Longwuod, Florida 32750.
c One (I) Wittek Golf Ball
Washer. Model W.70, presently
located at 311 Charlotte, Longwood,
Florida 32750
The above Sale it made pursuant
to Partial Summary Judgment
entered In the above entitled cause,
Civil Action No. 76.1921 CA 09 B,
now pending in the Circuit Court in
and for Seminole County, Florida,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have,
hereunto set my hand and the Of.
tidal seal of this Court this 23rd day
° December, 1976..
.iS&amp;l
Arthur H Oeckwith. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Patricia A Jackson
Deputy Clerk
Joseph V Agar. Es,
S MAitIfld Ave
Maitland, Fla 22751
Publish, Dec. 29. 1916
DEC Ill

DAVID ARTHUR HATTAWAY, xl
UI., et at
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT ON THE list DAY OF
January, Iln t ii 00 a m at tt'ie
west front door of the Courthouse Of
Seminole County, at Sanford,
Florida the undersigned Clerk will
offer for sate the following described
real properlyLot III, Unit 4, WINTER
SPRINGS, according to the plal
thereof as recorded in Plat Book II
Pages 6. 7 and I, public recoras of
Seminole County, Florida,
together with all structures, rn.
provemenls, tixlures. appliances,
and appurtenances on said land or
used in conlunction therewith
The aforesaid sale will be made
pursuant to a Final Judgment entered In Civil No. 76 1769 CA 09 0
now pending in the Circuit Court of
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
and for Seminole County, Florida
DATED this 27th day
December, 1976
ISeat)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Patricia A. Jackson
Deputy Clerk

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4'1V0RCE FORMS
For tree in
formation write to Box 791,
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SALE

poration. is the Plaintiff, and
JA'.5E5 C LEWIS and VIA IN
VESTMENT CORPORATION, a
riorida corporation, are the
Defendants, I will sell to the highest
and best bidder for cash at the West
Front door of the Seminole County
Court House. Sanford, Florida, at
11.00 AM on the 6IP, day of
January, 1977, the following
described property as set forlh in
said Summary Final Judgment of

. Marpno

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINc
COUNTY, rLOI2IDA.
CASE NUMBER: 76-1921.CA.09.B
SOUTHEAST FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF MAITLAND, a national
banking association (formerly
known as The First National Bank of
Maittand,
Plaintiff,
's
MICKEY BESSIGNANO, JUDY
BE5SIGNANO. BARNETT BANK
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, N. A.,
SUN BANK OF EAST ORLAND
H. A,, and VICTOR COMU
TOMETER CORPORATION, a
Foreign corporation.

1ff THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL NO 76.1749-CA09.O
FREDERICK W BERENS. INC.
Plaintllf,

&amp; BURKE. PA.
.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND Attorneys for the Plaintiff
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, Poit Office BO 793
FLORIDA
Orlando. Florida 32502
CASE NO, 73.2397.CA.09.E
Publish Dec. 29, 1976
SOUTHEAST BANK OF EAST DEC II!
ORANGE, I k a BANK OF EAST -_.
ORANGE. a Florida banking cor' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Fxraflon,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Plaintiff. CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
vs
COUNTY, FLORiDA.
JAMES C LEWIS. ef xl,
CIVIL NO. 76.1994-CA.99.0
.
Defendants. HOME SAVINGS BANK,
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
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Plaintiff.

12 EMERGENCy ONE

4-Personals

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Ishereby given that we are
engaged In busineSS at Hwy 436 and
Academy Drive, cminoie Cuflty,
Florida under the fictitiOuS name of
FOREST CITY SPORTS CENTER.
and that we intend to register said
name With In. Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florida in
accordance with the provisions of
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To.
Wit: Section Ib,.i)9 Florida Statutes
1957.
5: Gordon A. Locke
Patricia W. Locke
Publish. Dec I, 15. 72. 29. 1976
DEC29

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CONSUMEF
SURVIVAL KfT (Wed.) THE
WAYlTWAS(Fr,)*jrjajJ
24 VILLA ALEGRE
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 105 E. 25th
St., Sanford, Seminole County,
Florida, under the fictitious name
A I ALIGNMENT CENTER, and
that I infnd to regisler laid name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Seminole County, FlorIda in accordance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit:
SeCtion 16509 Florida Statutes itsi
5 Kenneth L (Ok
Publith: Dec. I, IS, 72. 29. 1976
DEC21

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9 BARETTA Tony (Fber1
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him from the txxodom of retwerent
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surveyors set on by a gang of
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Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 10 Cents

sale.

... That's The Question In Tallahassee And Seminole

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By EI)PnlCKIrrr
herald Staff Writer
The exotic weed-eating fish — the white
amur has pitted two state agencies against

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pointed out empty lakes, oftentimes
mysteriously, will fill up with fish — if conditions are favorable.
With that in mind, he said he does not
bel ieve the sta te can gu arantee
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cited dis-satisfaction with the
administration of the ranch as
well as recordkeeping.
New officers have been
named to replace those
*eigned from the board of
-tor3. Grant, who is fotuider
of the ranch, Li now serving the
board as president and
chairman of the board; Harrell
Corley is now serving as vice
president and Carolyn Grant

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other members of the board of
directors turned in resignations
in November which were all
accepted at the Dec. 6, board
meeting. Also resigning at
about the same (line were

previous officers were Earl
Smith, president and chairman
of the board; John McCormick,
'.ice president Ethel Smith
secretary, and Dan Moore,
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for sale sign Implanted on old Mayfair Inn property at First Street between
San Juan and San Carlos. It's on the market through the uner, National
Exhibition Co of California Property also had been used as spring training
headquarters for the old New York Giants baseball team - later operated as the
Sanford Naval Academy by the Barnarr NlacFadden Foundation until last June wife of Kirby Grant, is now
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Wekiva, officials fear the game-fish
population could be wiped out. Th at's because
the amur gobbles up hydrilla. Organisms
game fish feed on depend on hydrilla for their
food supply.
At the heart of the dispute, statewide, is a
conflict between the agencies' missions DNR
is responsible for aquatic plant control and the
commission is responsible for protecting fish
and wildlife.
in Seminole it's like a gambler's game of
Russian Roulette. Place the, • mur
Seminole 's waters, and the possibility exists
that the game fish population will be shot.
That, Kimbrough explains, would be 'extremel' unfortunate for the people of
Florida."

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people has the authority to act as the top
pollution-fighting agency in Florida. If the
DNR wins out, the amur could go into
Seminole lakes.
Though the fish is opposed by Kimbrough
and Republican Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff,
Williams has the support of Commissioner
Bob French At Tuesday's meeting, the
commission deadlocked on th e issue. County
Commissioner Harry Kwiatkowski, the
deciding vote, was absent. But, Kwiatkowski,
according to Kimbrough, favors th e amur.
Williams says • he is for the imur i f
assurtnces are given that the Asian carp
won't be able to get into the county's rivers,
something Game and Fresh Water Fish of.
ficials fear could happen.
At Tuesday's meeting, Williams had wording introduced into a resolution which would
place that responsibility on the state. But

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Wekiva, where officials say the weed carp can
breed in fast-flowing waters. The amur, officia s say, cannot breed in stagnant water ,
If the amur got into the St. Joh ns and the

On Jan. 6, 1977, Gov. Reubin Askew and his

arguments for a Cabinet hearing on the amur,

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Natural Resources (DNR) say can help un-

Commissioner John Kimbrough. Mainly,
Kimbrough fears the weed eater, if placed in
Seminole's lakes, might make its way into the
St. Johns and or the Wekjva River.
'I cannot verify the state's theory of
safety," the Republican commissioner noted,
Kimbrough pooh-poohs the fact that
petitioners on Lake Orienta, Lake of the
Woods and Mirror Lake say they want the
state to introduce the amur in hopes of ridding
lakes of pesky hydrilla.
"If the people on Lake Orienta were for
venereal disease, that wouldn't mean I would
be for it. Because it might spread," Kimbrough said. Petitions were gathered by
Commission Chairman Dick Williams and
presented to his associates at a meeting two
weeks ago.
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                    <text>IC-Evening 1eraId, Sanford, FL

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Mcnday, Dec. 27, 1976

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decides at the Jan. 6 cabinet meeting.
Williams p ushed for adoption of a resolution which authorized
the amur. "We could do it," Williams urged, "but only if the
co mmission wants to."
All along W illi ams has favor ed in troduction of the amur to
Seminole lakes. But his colkdgues seemed more hesitant. Last
week, the chairman prod'iced petitions signed by residents of the
three lake. The petitions supported introduction of the amur to

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was absent again today.
If the DNR wins out, chances are the amur will go in the takes that is if the action Is approved by a majority of the commission.
The opposite is expected to occur if the Game and Fresh Water
officials are selected as the state's top pollution-fighting entity.
p.:.,.
One argument is that the weed carp could make its way into the
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St. Johns River and damage the game fish population. The amur
feeds on hydrjfla, which in turn is the food supply for lesser
organisms that make up a lake's ecology. If the hydrdla Is eaten,
er organisms would die, leaving game fish nothing to feed on.
The amur cannot breed in stagnant water, officials say. But if
allowed into the St. Johns, the white amur could reproduce
.t today's meeting, the resolution was amended to Include
iiurding that would require the state provide measures to insure
the amur would not escape from the lakes Into the St. Johns.
The DNR, on the other hand, claims the amur has been sue...I
ces.sful at several Florida lakes. They said the weed carp has
Bi virtually eliminated pesky hydrillas in some experiments. But the
Game and Fresh Water Fish Coinunission claim the fish has done
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NEXT: WILD

All revved up for the ninth annual Tangerine International R-C (Remote Con.
troll championships beginning at 8 a.m. Wednesday are (from left, standing)
Bill Williamson and Luke Potter; and (from left, front) Dick Clason and Leonard
Lyons, president of the R.C.A.C.F. (Remote Control Association of Central
Florida), host of the event that flies on through Sunday at the Showalter
Miniature Airport, near Goldenrod. Details, more photos. Page 6-A.

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designate the street "Victory
The Commission awarded a the Plannin
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Herald Writer
Lane' Reynolds had made the certificate of appreciation and Commission.
In response to a request from request "in honor of this year's a plaque to retiring Sanford
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Seminole High School principal football team."
and wine licensing for th
After much discussion the
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Tanguery Lounge and Sup pe
Don T. Reynolds the Sanford
City Commission Monday night Commission allowed the
Club Inc., 300 Sanford Ave., a
considered a possible change in Sanford Rotary Club to use the Police Si,t. Russell W. Teach. accordance with reewa
the name of Ridgewood Avenue Civic Center Jan. 8, 1977, Tench served with the Sanford inendations of the Planning an
without charge. The club had Police Department for 28 years. Zoning Commission.
to "Victory Lane."
A certificate of appreciation
The Comm
Commission authorized requested use of the facilities
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naming th
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City Manager William E. for their District Institute and plaque also were presented park at 9th and Poplar th.
Pete Knowles to discuss the Meeting which will bring 225 to to SidneyM. RiChard, director "Coastline Park."
of utilities for the- city. RiChard,
change with Reynolds and 250 people into Sanford.
- Read for the second tun
ho has been employed by the 1uid adopted Ordinance No. 13
Cu iii tu is sio n e r
suggested that, as an alterA. A.
native to changing the name of McClanahan voiced the only city for l4 years, leaves in authorizing annexation. o
the street, a commemorative opposition to the move, saying January to assume a position in property lying between Sarit.
sign be placed beneath the he would not change "my I New Smyrna Beach. He has and Briarcliffe Streets afli
present street sign. This sign policy" for this or any club and been director of utilities for between Marshall and Granad
might, suggested Knowles, be intended to remain consistent to Sanford since 1967.
Avenues,
In other business, the
shaped like a shield and his past voting record.
- Refused an increase I
(orflrfltssiflfl:
ht,d,..t for n.,r,'h,,.
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Recommended rezoning of improvements of park site.,
property lying between 26th and cutting the proposed budget b
Lemon Streets and between 27 per cent.
Sanford and N. Carolina
- Rejected the only hi
Avenues to GC-2. This approval received for an airplane for th
was in accordance with police department, deciding
previous recommendations by call again for bids.

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pollution-fighting activities in the state of Florida.
The DNR and the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Cornmission both are vying for the position of a Litho rit) [ThU officials
want to place the amur in Seminole waters but Game and Fresh
Water people say it's premature to use the amur and that the fish
needs further study before being introduced into any more
Florida waters.
Commission Chairman Dick Williams and Commissioner Bob
French voted in favor of the amur, while Commissioner John

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Drpartment of atural Resources (DNR) to place the weed cap
into Lake Orienta, Lake Of The Woods and Mirror Lake, three
South Seminole bodies of water affected by hydrilla.
Action was postponed until the Florida Cabinet on Jan. 6, 17n
decides which state agency has the responsi b ility t o monitor

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The Seminole County Commission today stymied efforts by the
state to introduce the controversial, weed-gobbling white amur
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"Count 1." 'But they didn't," he said. "It was just a human error
and as sheriff of Seminole County it's my responsibility."
Polk said Monday afternoon that he 's taking steps to prevent
such a release error happening again. He noted that approximately 3,500 persons a year are booked through county jail
and this is only the second time during his eight years as sheriff
that such an error has been made.
He said a couple of years ago a juvenile was released Ia error
but he was found hitchhiking within an hour and returned to jail.
"I will be working with the courts and the clerk's office to set up
a better method of communications on court actions concerning
prisoners," Polk said. "But in no way am I blaming what happened in Moore's case on the courts or the clerk's office."
Today Moore is in county jail in lieu of $10,()0 bond on al armed
robbery charge. He and Lamar Mills, 21, also of Midway, are

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officer with violence and resisting an officer without violence
came to light Monday when an examination of jail records on
Moore spotted the entry on a jail card.
The jail card's backside entries showed that Moore was
acquitted by the jury on Count I -battery of a police officer and
found guilty on the other two charges. The entry also noted that
Judge McGregor ordered Moore held In custody during a presentence investigation and pending sentencing on Dec. 16.
Two lines below was the entry showing that the sheriff's
department received the official court document indicating
acquittal on Count I on Oct. 27 and that Moore was released from
jail.
For a while Monday, sheriff's records department personnel
couldn't find the court order of acquital. Polk said it was found
later to be misfiled.
Polk said personnel should have noted the earlier entry on the
jail card and that the acquittal document was noted at the top

Herald Staff Writer

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A Midway man arrested in a Sunday robbery at Sanford should
have been in county jail - he had been freed by error two months
before while awaiting sentencing in a resisting arrest case.
"1 accept full responsibility," said Sheriff John Polk.
"Somebody goofed in my department. There'll be an internal
Investigation and It will be handled on that level."
Harold Earl Moore, 22, didn't know why he was set free on Oct.
27 but he didn't question officials. Instead, he went to see his
court-appointed lawyer, Carrol Burke of Sanford. Burke didn't
check on why his client was released, but just warned Moore to be
sure to show up for sentencing before Circuit Court Judge Robert
B. Mc{regor on Dec. 16.
The erroneous release of Moore from county jail a month to the
day after he had been convicted by a trial jury of resisting an

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Circuit Court Clerk Arthur Beckwith Jr., whisked into
county commission, chambers today reiterating his need
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access to the doors alter locks were changed earl.izr this
year by Bob Ellis, director of admin is trative sen'Ices.
When locks were Initially changed, Beckwith fuxncd.and
fretted and demanded that hehe given a key. However, all
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Commissioners today instructed the county's pe rsonnel
department to look Into the possibility of providing Beckwith with his much-coveted key.

Today
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Tuesday, Dec. 26, 1976

Oil Spills And Spills And Spills And

WORLD

NEW YORK i AP - Far off course and sailing without its
gyrocompass, th' Argo Merchant ran aground while the captain
and three of his top officers were on the bridge, according to court
tcttrnonv.
('apt. George Papadopoulos testified Monday in U.S. District
Court in Manhattan that the Liberian tanker was 24.5 miles off
course when she foundered on shoals, eventuafly split in two and
spilled 7.5 million gallons of heavy oil into the sea.
A skipper for nine years, the 43-year-old Papadopoulous said
the ship's gyrocompass was not working when the accident occurred and the ship was being steered by a less reliable magnetic
compass.
Meanwhile, spills from two other Liberian tankers were being
contained, and the explosion that wrecked another was blamed on
a spark of unknown origin.
V Marcus !euk, Pa.. .t leant 134,000 galkits of oil spewed

IN BRIEF

Thai Official Claims Soviets
Put Missile Silos In Laos
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — A top Thai
foreign policy expert says intelligence reports
show that the Soviet Union has built missile
silos in the "high mountain area" of Laos. He
says the silos could be used to direct missiles
against either China or Thailand.
Thanat Khoman gave few details in his
television talk Monday, and he did not indicate
if any missiles had been installed in the silos.
lie cited "some intelligence reports" as also
showing that the Soviets have "many military
facilities in the highlands of Laos."

Hua Cites Civil War Threat

into the Delaware River Monday from the tanker Olympic
Games, but a work crew had the slick surrounded with a 2,000-foot
boom.
The tanker — which reportedly was carrying 17 million gallons
of crude oil — had run aground during a docking maneuver at a
refinery 15 miles downriver from Philadelphia.
—On the Thames River In Connecticut, the Coast Guard
managed to contain 1,900 of the 2,000 gallons that spilled from the
Oswego-Peace. But the remaining oil in the Thames had coated as
many as 100 waterfowl, and globs of oil reached rocks along the
eastern bank of the river.
The oil, used to fuel the ship itself, apparently leaked from a
crack in the hull Friday as the ship unloaded 250,000 barrels of
heating oil at Amerada Hess Co. yard near Groton.
—A Coast Guard board heard evidence Monday in Long Beach,
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about $100,000. With the $100,000, about 51
persons are being trained In new job skills by
private employers.
Of OJT, Bedsole said, "It's good for the
employe; it's good for the county, and ft's
good for private industry."
Local state employment officials asked to
keep the OJT program, but commissioners
opted to give that responsibility to Bedsole
because the state as sub-grantee refused to
accept liability for the program.
The county commission is the go-through
agency for all CETA grants. As such, county
officials demanded the state assume the
liability for the program, but the state
refused.
Ralph Prescott, Sanford's office manager
for the state employment service, said he
wasn't sure what impact today's decision
would have on his agency.
Bedsole, however, said the county's CETA
office will pick up all 53 workers currently
being trained under the auspices of the state.
CETA workers are distributed to city,
county and local governmental agencies,
including the school board, social agencies

Herald Stall Writer

County officials today agreed to pump an
additional $250,000 into a federally funded
jobs training program in Seminole County.
The County Commission's decision to
reallocate the federal dollars will mean Jobs
for one year for about 300 of Seminole's
unemployed.
The extra dollars were freed after Seminole
two weeks ago received an additional
$1,122,974 to restock the depleted Title 6 of the
Comprehensive Education and Training Act
(CETA) program.
CETA Director Jim Bedsole said about 300
additional workers can now be placed in such
a federally funded Jobs training program. The
program works hand in hand with private
industry. The government, In essence, pays a
part of the expenses to private Industry to
hire and train new workers.
One change, however, is that the On The
Job Training (OJT) program will be administered by Bedsole's office, not the
Florida Employment Service.
Formerly, state officials handled the OJT
and avencies inoIunl
program. At first the program operated with field.0

Refugees Flee Battles
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) Thousands of refugees have fled two black
townships outside Cape Town to escape bloody
street battles between black militants and
migrant workers. Bands of migrant workers
roamed streets on Nyanga's outskirts Monday, wielding clubs and curved knives.
Farther inside the town, young black militants
carrying axes, knives, rocks and pickhandles
guarded their homes.
Officials reported that at least 24 persons
were killed and more than 100 injured in two
days of fighting Nyanga and Guguletu.

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CHICAGO (AP) - The battle to succeed
Mayor. Richard J. Daley apparently has been
won by one of his neighbors, a quiet alderman
with considerable clout at City Hall who says
Daley coaxed him into politics. Michael A.
Bilandic, the alderman from Daley's ilth
Ward, was the favorite as the City Council met
today to vote for temporary mayor. Bilandic
appeared to have enough votes among the 50
aldermen who make up the council to turn
back any bid by Wilson Frost, the City Council
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Anticipating an increase of 19,000 misdemeanor and traffic cases starting In
January when municipalities must abolish their courts in favor of county court,
Circuit Court Clerk Arthur Beckwith Jr. (center above) has placed six desks for
new employes in the public area of his courthouse office. Miriam Jenkins, one at

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against medical malpractice claims say the
state's new malpractice law shouldn't be implemented because. it has "so many horrors."
Lawyers for the Joint Underwriting
Association JUA asked Circuit Judge
Donald Hartwell to keep the law from going
into effect until a court hears complaints that
the statute denies the association an array of
constitutional rights.

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Deputies today were inin a getaway car.
vestigating two shoot ing inIn a se parate Monday night cidents in w hich glass was
rob be ry, deputies sai d three - shattered at bus in esses in south

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Full service convenience,
up to 7½% interest.

No obligation to register for these prizes, and you
don't have to be present to win.
Color TV
Deluxe electric barbcque grill
Daily prizes of $25 savings accounts.

Free gifts and
refreshments
for everyone.
Tuesday,
December 28th
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Office your regular place to save. It's sure
convenient. With a handy drive-in service
area. And the new office offers all First
Federal of Seminole services. Including
ur 7 ½% interest.., higher than other
financial institutions in the area. And
it's compounded daily to make your
savings grow even faster. Come on,
grow with us. We're past the
$100-million mark and still
growing strong.

Just for stopping by to meet Branch
Manager Marge Rogers and her staff

at our newest office, we'll see
that you get a nice gift and
refreshments. So next time

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A group of
nursing home operators has- failed for the second time to keep a nursing home rating
system from going into effect Saturday.
Circuit Judge James Joanos denied a
motion Monday by Elliot Shaw, lawyer for 22
South Florida nursing homes, to delay implementation of the rating system while its
constitutionality is challenged in the Florida
Supreme Court.
The judge told Shaw during a hearing that
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Robert Shevin's crackdown on condominium
recreation leases could be in jeopardy
because of a developer's challenge to
proposed rules, a Shevin aide says.
The spokesman said Monday that if the
challenge is successful, it would block
Shevin's attempt to invalidate leases signed
before July 1975 by using rules under the
state's main consumer protection law, the
Little FTC Act.

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Burke said he didn't inquire about Mom's release, "because I
had no reason todoso."

He said he did caution Moore to be sure to show up for n:encIngon Me. 16. But s1nce he.(Bur) wasn't there on Dec. 18,
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served.
Mills was released from jail on that conviction last
Tuesday.
Moore had been scheduled for sentencing on Dec. 16, but the
court continued the hearing after his lawyer, Burke, didn't appear
because he was in Kentucky where his parents had been injured
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A federal judge says two
Key West doctors can keep practicing at
Florida Keys Memorial Hospital until he rules
on their 90-day suspension by the hospital.
U.S. District Court Judge W.O. Mehrtens
ruled Monday on a request for an injunction
by lawyers for Drs. K. Michael Davidson and
Miquel Eisen. Mehrtens said he will make a
final ruling in February.
The two doctors were suspended by the
hospital medical staff earlier this month on
charges they failed to provide evidenc"
backing up complaints against other staff
mem bers.

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Lawyers for
a group that insures doctors and hospitals

accused of robbing.
A circuit court jury found Mills guilty of resisting an
officer
without violence and on Dec. 3 Circuit Judge A.J. Hosernann
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new sentencing date has been set for- Moore in the assault
He co uld receive a maximUM Ax year
Burke, who was the court-appointed special public defender for
Moore in the September resist ing-airest trial, is at home with a
back ailment. He-said Monday afternoon that Moore had come to
his office alter his Oct. 27 release from Jail.
"1 told him that he wassupposedtobeinJail," Burke said,
aM
he said he didn't know why they'd turned him loose"

Purks Named Carter Aide
Jim Purks, it
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
press aide to Secretary of State Bruce Smathers, says he will be a Carter aide delegated
to handle questions posed by non-Washington
journalists.
"I got the phone call this morning," Purks
said Monday. "It's just really great."
Purks said he and two or three other aides to
Carter Press Secretary Jody Powell will set
up an office to handle questions by out-of-town
reporters and editors.

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probe of the shotting incident.
Mills, wounded In the Jaw, shcuidc;, haid and
stomach, is listed
n good condition at Sem inole Memorial Hospital where he isoderwent surgery Sunday afternoon after he was shot.
Officers said Mills was armed with a knife when he attempted
to resist arrest in the swamp.
Moore and Mills were arrested In July In connection with an
assault upon a sheriff's deputy at the same service station they're
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(right) while an attorney checks on a court case at left. 'We can't just stop
working because the county commissioners haven't provided additional space,"
Beckwith said. "We've got no other place to put these new employes."

charged in connection with the 3 a.m. Sunday knit epoint robbery
of Dekle's Gulf Service Station at 2518 S. French Ave., Sanford.
Moore turned himself in at Sanford police headquarters at noon
Sunday when he heard officers were looking for him for
questioning.
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Mills was shot four times near his Brlsson Ave. borne when
deputies said he led them on a foot chase Into a swampy area. Sgt.
Charles Coffee and deputy Donald McCormick have been
suspended with pay pendi ng completion of a sheriffs department

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Although voters rejected a
proposal to give tax incentives to developers
of slum areas, Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin says
it should be in the slate constitution.
Shevin told a Dade County political group
Monday that the real estate tax exemption
"should go into the new constitution in a new,
refined proposal."
Only 46 per cent of Florida's voters voted
Nov. 2 for the proposed amendment.

the employes added to handle the traffic ticket crush,

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Most
businessmen in the totu-ism industry believe
they're in the middle of a tourist season that's
as good as or better than the last one, the
Florida Chamber of Commerce says.
Chamber officials Monday released results
of a poll of its members. The survey showed 42
per cent of the tourist industry reporting the
best season ever.
Another 45 per cent said it's about the same
as last year some 79 per cent rated last year
as "very strong."

Shevin Backs Tax Incentives

By The Associated Press
Overnight
temperature,
Travel advisories, posted be- ranged from 22 below zero at
cause of snowshowers, contin- Warroad, Minn. to 61 at
ued today over a portion of brownsville, Tex.
northeast Ohio and the mountains of western Pennsylvania, Some other readings and
western Maryland and north- weather conditions.
western Virginlo
Atlanta not available; Bostorj
Ice-covered roads and 15 clear; Chicago 19 clear; CIa.
bridges were a hazard to driv- cinnati 41 partly cloudy; Cleveers. A travel advisory also re- land 24 cloudy; Detroit 24
malned in upper Michigan
cloudy; Indianapolis 33 cloudy
pecially along the shore of Lake Louisville 49 partly cloudy;
Superior, as snow flurries Miami 50 clear; Nashville 50
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Snow flurries also continue cloudy; New York 21 snow;
over the Great tAkes and Philadelphia 23 cloudy; Pittsthrough the middle Appla- burgh 22 cloudy; Washington 35
chians. And, snow flurries re- cloudy; Anchorage 30 cloudy; *,o
mained scattered through the Denver 29 partly cloudy; Des
middle Missouri Valley during Moines 15 clear; Fort Worth 42
the early morning hours. There clear; Kansas City 48 clear;
were scattered patches of fog Los Angeles 53 hazy; MpIsalong the Pacific Coast with oc- St-Paul 4 cloudy; Phoenix 51
casional light rain in the north- partly cloudy-, St. Louls 35
em portion.
clear; Salt Lake City 21 clear:
Skies were clear in other San Diego
clear; San Franareas.
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A federal
mediator called a negotiating session today in
a strike affecting seven large resort hotels as
non-union help struggled to restore normal
service for thousands of tourists.
But even as hiediator Leland Dean set the
meeting the first since the walkout began
union president Herbert Shiffrnan said more
hotels will be struck each day until maids,
waiters, bellhops and other hotel employes
have a new contract.
Despite the strike which started Christmas
Day. there were few reports of cancellations
from airlines and travel agencies as sonic
guests made their own beds and served
themselves meals.
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Mayor Lee P. Moore (right) presents plaque to
retiring Sanford Police Sgt. Russell W. Tend,.
Commissioners John Morris (left) and A. A. McClanahan were there.

At Georgia Island Retreat

VAIL, Cola. (AP) — President Ford says he
does not really plan to reconsider granting
blanket amnesty to Vietnam-era draft
evaders and decrtcrs, even though he
promised the widow of Michigan Sen. Philip
Hart he would look into the possibility. The issue was raised by Jane Hart when Ford made
a condolence telephone call to her after the
death of her husband. Hart, often known as
"the conscience of the Senate" and a leader of
the chamber's liberal forces; died Sunday o
cancer. He was 64.

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BOSTON AP — Two fragile yellow pages
bearing the first half of the Declaration of
Independence have turned up in a Boston
attic, and the minister who found them thinks
they're straight from the quill pen of Thomas
Jefferson. The National Archives isn't ready,
just yet, to agree that the Rev. James K. Allen
has found the long-lost original, but an expert
there says he's fascinated. And the Rev. Mr.
Allen, of the First Parish Church of Dorchester, says, "I've settled in my own mind
what it is."

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with the store's casn drawer men reportedly entered the Seminole.
Beauty Salon, Lake Katheryn shot, believed to have come
apartment of Robert Charles Deputy Elton Grantham Estates, was shattered by one from a pellet gun.
The store clerk told in- (iddnv 9.541) Howell fl,-,nt'h
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Store, 3650 Howell
burglary and an armed robbery pack of bcnr to the counter and wi th a knife be fore escaping
Branch
Road, caused damage
at separate south Seminole then went outside "as if to get with a $70 stereo turntable.
estimated at $80.
bus in esses.
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Deputy John Thorpe reported
Sheriff's deputies, tipped by
First reports from deputies
Instead, the bearded man, juveniles, and Altamonte a glass door at Golden Comb
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fence to break into the office of jeans, po inted the pi st ol at the Springspllicehaverecovereda
hiorvath Groves on SR-426 near clerk and demanded, "give me console color television and an
eight-foot stereo console from a
Dean Road. Officers sa id an all the money."
wooded area on Co un t ry Creek
office safe was forceably enlie then took the cash drawer
tered but other details weren't with an un disclosed amount of Road, Altamonte Springs.
Officers said they are trying
available,
cash and food stamps, scooped
De puties sa id an un identifi ed up the watch display and the to determine the o wn er of the
items, valued at approximately
man armed with a .22-cali be r beer and ran from the store.

and a Timex watch display.

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ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. (AP) —
President-elect Carter is calling his cabinet
into private session at this secluded island
retreat to exchange views on an economic
stimulation program that he hints might be
less expensive than originally anticipated.
The program is expected to include a combination of tax cuts and government job
programs. Carter said after a meeting with
his economic advisers on Monday that he will
make a final decision on the tax cut portion of
the plan "within the next 10 days."

at least four crewmen was caused by a spark that ignited a Clou
of gases from the ship's cargo tanks.
Rear Mm. James Moreau. chairman of the board, said,
however, that the origin of the spark remains a mystery. The
board is planning on-site Inspection of the wreckage of the ship,
which was destroyed Dec. 17.
In New York, Papadopoulous testified at the start of a hearing
on the effort by Thebes Shipping Co. of Monrovia, Liberia, the
owner of the Argo Merchant, to limit its liability in the face of
several lawsuits.
Meanwhih , the giant oil spill from the wrecked tanker drifted in
a twisted butt erly configuration off Nantucket Island, apparently
held motionless by fickle winds.
"It's Just kind of sitting out there now," Coast Guard
spokesman Norman Dcragon said of the 7.6-million.gallon oil
slick about 30 miles off Nantucket.

County Allots $250,000
For Job Training Program

TOKYO (AP) - Communist party Chairman lIua Kuo-feng says that if the radicals led
by Mao Tse-tung's widow had not been suppressed, there would have been "a major civil
war" and foreign aggression in China, the
official news agency Hsinhua reported today.
llua told a Christmas Day session of the
National Agricultural Conference there would
be a party cleanup next year because Mao'F
widow, Chiang Ching, and her supporters
recruited new party members in violation of
the party constitution, improperly promoted
cadres and put "bad elements" into top party
positions.

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pardon to the thousands of sell-exiled Vietnam
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- I have wandered over the gnarled mountains
withstood the attrition of more than 1900 years. and sweeping valleys where Jesus sought to
But a half century later, I have detected a new change men's hearts. From Bethlehem to
skepticism.
Galilee, the land appears as eternal as His word.
'There seem to be more doubters who dismiss
Bethlehem
much as it did when
the gospel account as pious legend. The Mary and Joseph first halted before the inn and,
Christmas story, they say, has steadily eroded because there was no room, had to find shelter in
under challenges from historical research, from the stable. A huddle of flat-roofed stone houses
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of modernity,
streets still echo to the clicking heels of heavily
For example, historians have cited an alleged laden donkeys.
error in the basic Biblical account of the nativity.
In Nazareth, a snuggle of clay dwellings
According to St. Luke, Christ was born "when tucked in the folds of a mountainside, I found the
Cyrenlus was
of Syria." The archives carpenter's trade still practiced as It
in the
show that Cyrenius didn't arrive in Syria unW 6 days of Joseph and Jesus. I watched a wizened,
A.D. How, skeptics demanded, could an account old carpenter work the wood, with both hands
that contained so basic an error be reliable?
and feet, drilling holes with a fire-by-friction
And the astronomers, with their charts that contrivance and pounding pegs into the holes
trace the movements of the stars backward with a wooden mallet.
through the millenla, ruled out the appearance of
The Sea of Galilee, encircled by mountains,
a great new star that could have been perceived still a mirror of the sky above. It., waters are
- to be hovering over Bethlehem at the time of
fished largely by brothers who haul in their nets
Christ's birth. So -out went the tale of the three as the Biblical brothers, Peter and Andrew,
wise men and the frankincense and myrrh.
James and John, once did. And the sudden
Attacking from other directions, the modern fearful storms described in St. Luke still blow is
faith in self-assertiveness, In sheer bigness, in from the Syrian mountains,
organizational mechanisms, in the idea of man
A short time In the Holy Land yields a hunreformed by society and elevated by material dred experiences that
life to the Bible. Th
advances—these articles of Faith have left are not proof of Bilbical authenticity in themClinst's teachings for behind, with their notions selves, of course, but in their aggregate, they
that self-fulfillment lay in self-denial, that reincarnate the texture, the sense of place
societal reform was dependent upon sell-reform conveyed In the gospeis.
As a more tangible answer to the skeptics and
and that the individual's inner peace, pined
through the pursuit of justice.and charity, was the scoffers, the spade of the archeologists and
the only lasting foundation for peace among the research of the scholars have turned up
nations.
evidence corroborating the scriptures.
For - Instance, some historians are now
For many, then, the Christmas story has
symbol
satisfied
that the discrepancy In St. Luke about
of
mere
retreated to the shadowy status
If not fabrication. Yet there are vast numbers for Cyrenlus Is the fault not of St. Luke but of o.r
whom the birth and teachings of Christ have lost modern calendar. They any an error by the monk
none of their authenticity. Millions have jour- Dionyslus Ezlguus threw our calendar seven
neyed to the Holy Lund to walk the ancient, years off. With that error corrected, the first
hallowed paths that lie walked, and they feel the Christina., occured In 7 B.C. And fragments of

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But what Is true is what the debate is all
that C)TCnIUS was indeed governor of Syria in 7
about.
What those who engage In demagogic.
B.C.
antibusiness, antiprolit rhetoric don't seem to
The star' of Bethlehem, too, has be
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rehabilitated. A few years ago, astronomers
is that in order to solve our unemployment
Caine to the conclusion that us 7 B.C., the year of problem business must be
allowed to make a
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If new, permanent, productive jobs are to be
certain Jewish astrologers, who were regarded
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place such employment can be created, then
school in Sippar, Babylon.
businesses must enlarge their plants and build
There was a tradition among them that
ones. And the primary source for doln
long awaited Messiah would appear when'— yes,
when Jupiter and Saturn met in the constellation these things is corporate savings. . . un'
profits left after paying taxes and
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excitement when the sign for which they had dividends.
But lithe profit-and-savings trend of the last
watched all their lives appeared' And that,
students of the prophecy as they were, three of 10 years continues, it Is hard to see how the
these wise men might have set out from Babylon country's corporations will be able to accelerate
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tribe the Messiah was to Issue?
If Seaman Is truly concerned about keeping
In terms of contemporary social criticism, the average working man off the short end of the
too, the believer in Christ has seen the trendy stick, then he should be using his pen to make the
overtaken by the timeless. The shortcuts by case for higher business
instead of at.
which society was to bypass the hard formulas of tacking the present Inadequate profit rate, which
Jesus have, one by one, turned out to be dead Is much too low.
ends.
Footnote: It Is ironic that Seam. who works
I happened to be In Caesarea, the Roman port for
th AFL-CIO, should really believe that
on the Mediterranean, shortly after ar- wages are in
such poor shape. The bead of tlLs
cheologLsts had dug up from an ancient
ruin a Big Labor organization, George Meany, has h4d
cornerstone that bore the name clearly visible In his sa
lary raised almost 100 per cent since 1965.
Latin: "Pontius Pilate, Governor."
Back then, Meany made $50,000 a year; now. be
when that cornerstone was laid, Pilate was makes $90,000, plus, he
unlimited
the symbol
worldly power and wisdom. His pense
account and a limousine to chauffeur hi
name is remembered today only because of his around, When I asked Seaman If someday he
brief encounter with the Carpenter of
Nazareth. might draw a cartoon depicting Meany's salary
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Dept. of Commerce, over the past 10 years,
A number of them have been interviewed
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only paychecks but also social Insurance and
singing the same old refrain as always: They
pension, as well — has risen a whopping 136 per
were right and the United States was wrong.
cent. During this same period of time, corporate
profits have risen only 48 per cent.
They will settle for nothing else than complete
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It remains to be seen how many of them stick
it out on principle and how many seize the opsavings are down 28 per cent. Compensation of
Round one coming up
portunity to return home. After all these years,
employes, the income of people on payrolls most of the exiles have made new lives for
is roughly 30 times as great as dividend Iflcon:t'
themselves and many have become citizens of
today. Even the tax collectors collect near l,
Canada and Sweden.
twice as much from corporations as do the
stockholders.
There is anher reason why Mr. Carter's
Vi'hen I called the AFL-CIO's cartcnL',t,
pardon may not be the final, healing gesture he
Bernie Seaman, and confronted him with these
intends it to be.
But the appeal of every new stock market idea statistics, asking why he had drawn a cartoon
AP —. With investors wary and
Too many American families still grieve for
tendS to fade, and sometimes it loses its fowi- which so grossly distorts the facts, he became
sons lost In Vietnam to welcome a flood of portfolio managers lacking in confidence, and
dation in logic too. We are now a bit more can. very flustered.
returning draft evaders and deserters telling ttith the government telling pension fund manfident; we recognize, among other things, that
Admitting that he starts from "a preconthem how immoral their country was. All they agers to be prudent, the indexing concept came
into being within the past two years.
less
risk means fewer profits. And so, risk is In ceived idea that generally the average working
know is that no American or South Vietnamese
in.
again,
guy winds up with the short end of the stick."
soldier ever invaded North Vietnam, and that
It stressed safet). If a manager of funds
Woodward
Kingman,
executive
vice
president
Seaman
asked me: "Don't you shop for things in
not
the
United
States
had
any
vested
whether or
the money in all the stocks in the Stanof Crocker National Bank, recently expressed the grocery store? Haven't prices gone out f
business getting Involved In that war, there dard &amp; Poor's 500 Index it would mean, quite
the new attitude. "After considerable study," he sight?"
would have been no war had it not been for the automatically, that a performance no worse than
said,
"we have come to side with those who look
aggression of North Vietnam.
True, I responded, prices are u over the pa-t
the index was guaranteed.
upon the index funds as the ultimate 'cop-out' by decade. But what about wages, what
about tho 'It would be asking too much, of course, to
While you could never exceed the index either,
professional money managers."
Commerce
Dept.
statistics?
you
What
makes
suggest that the war protestors, once pardoned,
the new concept drew supporters fi
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all over.
Kingman, who is in charge of trust, Investment think things
are the opposite of what they reah:.
might redirect their efforts to pointing out to the
It had to do with the times: Investors and
and fiduciary services at the big San Francisco are, countered?
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bank, told a meeting of employe benefit plan
Vietnam, as well as Cambodia. Their moral futile to try to beat the market.
Well, says Seaman, he got his ideas from
officials that, in his view, indexing was the
sensitivities have always remained curiously
reading The New York Time where he sees "that
Adding to the play-safe mood was word from
peddling of mediocrity.
unstirred by anything done by the other side.
ap- various
from time to time, in one
the legal advisers to portfolio managers.
For its portfolios, Crocker has taken the
quarter or another, have
The most that can be hoped for Is that the Diversify, they said, and thus reduce risk and
pruach that it is both prudent and profitable to Becoming a little testy now,had record orohts,"
his voice rising, he
exiles have the good grace to accept their par- keep within the spirit of the new
law,
actively manage
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don, and the civility not to demand that medals which insisted that pension managers use
to assume the risk.s,tu seek a better- than average
be struck in their honor.
prudence in selecting stocks.
"1 can't give these figures to you. I keep
return.
reading about these profits. I know people are
having a hard time keeping up. Maybe my

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The vote was overwhelming to resume the Geneva peace
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The United States and Israel took the position that
Palestinians should not participate.
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nr,'.mnt Th.y nhv1otily mud Ii.
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the Palestinians as long as theyrefuse to recngnize Israel's right
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take the Initiative toward peace by agreeing In advt.zsce to
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"There's got to be an easier way," I said. "Why
don't you simplify the job by using some magic Ofl
it?"
"I'll give It a try," Tim replied, but he didn't
sound very confident,

"Just read it. I'm all set," I said.
"Well, now, first it advises ye to align the center
sprocket to the dorsal flange."
Say what'''

ALl)lE MURPhY

The story of "Frankenstein" is generally only
imperfectly grasped. The chief result of the fictional tale of the monster created by Dr.
Frankenstein has been to induce vicarious chills
and thrills, particularly around Halloween time.
The story serves that function, of course, but, if
one closely examines the original text, rather than
being entertained by the many movie versions, the
tale carries a philosophical and practical import as
well.
Experimenting with forces little understood,
and desirous of creating a more perfect and efficient human being, Dr. Frankenstein created a
creature he thought he could control. Instead, he
brought into being a monster which, refusing to
obiy him, not only attacked the populace, but in the
end turn ed on and destroyed its creator.
The lesson is that power, once in being and
placed at the dis posal of fallible human beings,
increasingly tends to obey only itself.
Our governmental apparatus, now threatening
our freedoms, is a horror story in po int. Growing
law-by-law and regulation-by-regulation, each and
every one of which was introduced and im posed for
"a good purpose" in the mind of its creator,
government today for all intents and purposes is a
giant, mindless bureaucracy answerable only to
itself. Worse, every attempt to reduce its power
and scope seems to result in a further expansion.
Take the case of Max Weil, a pension plan
consultant from New York City wh ose tale of woe
was related in a recent news service story. Appearing before a 14- member commission created
by Congress last year to do something about the
overwhelming tide of paper flowing out of official
Washington, Weil was quoted as saying:
"You see before you a very frustrated,
exhausted individual who has given much of his
time, on a voluntary basis, in an attempt to make
the Employment Retirement Income Security Act
work."
But the paperwork is overwhelming, Weil
groaned. "My clien ts are all mad at me. because
all I'm doing is filling out forms. This drives us to
drink."
No one really knows how much government
paperwork there really
the story said, "but the
cost of producing and processing all of it is
estimated at $40 billion a year."
Other horror tales touched on in the wire story:
— IRS forms for a single year, if stacked,
would be two miles high.
—The 10 billion sheets of paper churned out by
the Government Printing Office annually would fill
50 prof essional baseball stadiums.
In New York City, 53 forms must be filled out
and processed be fore a welfare recipient receives
the firs check.
Harvard university employs 26 people, at an
annual cost of $300,000, prepare reports required
by the government in connection with federal

"Tsk, tsk, tsk," Tim tsked. "What ye've got
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the way it was."
Tim worked his magic again and the pieces fell
back onto the floor.
"Sorry, I guess I'm a little out of practice," he
said.
"Let's start over," I said, seizing the instruction
sheet. "Okay, now this is the center sprocket.
"Walt, it'll take you forever," Tim said. "You go
on to bed and I'll take care of this."
"Okay, but you'd better do it right," I sai&amp;
I went to bed, and was awakened the next
morning by the delighted giggles of my daughter
playing with her new toys. Tint was watching from
the sofa.
"Let's have it," I said. "How did you do it?"
"I'll show you. I used your wife's new Polaroid
camera last night."
lie handed me a picture which showed a gentleman in a red suit relaxing in a chair while a
platoon of little creatures worked furiously beneath
the Christmas tree.
''I hVi' contacts all over,'' Tim confided.

"Center sprocket to the dorsal flange."
I stared helplessly at the assortment of plastic
and metal parts on the floor. On the verge of panic, I
grabbed a couple of odd-looking parts and attempted to align them.

I found that out on Christmas Eve when, along
with Timothy Dooley, I began assembling all those
little gadgets for my (laughter to find underneath
the tree the next morning.
"I hardly know where to begin, Tim," I said.
"Tim.
Tim!"
"Under here! I'm trapped!" a voice piped from
under a pile of packages.
"Get out of there, you'll get crushed," I said.
"No you read the instructions and I'll try to put
this riding toy together."
Tim put a pair of spectacles on his nose and
squinted at the instruction sheet.
"Looks like a bunch of A-rab hiryglyphics," he
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Kennel Club, but the real
photo was for place.
here, News I)lrector, No.
4, noses the line ahead of
Court Axe. SOKC is opaill
nightly except Sunday at
8 with I :15 matinees
Wednesday, Saturday
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was trying to line up teams quarterback at Indiana, enden departures from college
"It's a tough schedule," he more in keeping with Miami's tered pro football as a
,-Ind pro teams, is the new foot- told a news conference Monday. recent performance.
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linebacker with the Cleveland
ball boss at the University of "I saw the opener (Ohio State)
"There are adjustments Browns In the 1940s. He turn
Miami - a team with only one and I was afraid to look any being made," Saban said,
to coaching in 1950 and h~llll
. Saban replaces Carl Selmer, since guided five universities
winning season this decade.

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SCOREBOARD
WESTERN CONFERENCE

Pro Basketball

The St. the Baltimore Colts, were nina
Oakland and flankers D
Drew
OUk Cardinals, eliminated way winners at their positions.
Pearson of Dallas afl(l 0111
- lfrm the
National Football Ham received 63 of the 84 votes Rranch of Oakland.
.ixaguv playoffs before they and Jones was named on 51
Another Oakland player, flay
yer started, ilid better on The ballots,
Guy, was picked as the punter.
,Wsociated Press NFI, All-Pro
Joining Jones in the All-Pro
Los Angeles dominated the
I ,)Wf~ announced today.
offensive backfield were But. fir-St team defense, placing end
Although they missed the falos O.J. Simpson, who won Jack Youngblood, linebacker
Olayoffs on the final day of the his fourth rusWng champion- Isiah Robertson and corason, Four Cardinals were ship in the lust five years, and nerhack
Monte Jackson.
med to the All-Pro squad, Walter Pa)lon of the Chicago
ihe middle linebacker pivotgiving St. Louis the largest rep- Rears, who lost the rtLshing ing for
11am and Robertson is
rcscntation of any NFl.. team. crown to Simpson on the final another Sleeler, Jack Lambert.
A nationwide panel of 84 day of the regular season.
Up front with Youngblood art
orts writers and broadcasters
Chosen on the offensive line tackles Wall)' Chambers of Chipicked tackle Dan Dierdorl, besides Banks and Dienk)rf cago and Jerry Sherk of CleveIn, Tom Banks, cornerback were
guards
Joe land and end John Dutton of
er Wehrli and place-kicker Del,arnielleure of Buffalo and Baltimore.
Jun Bakken for the All-Pro John Hannah of New England
In the secondary with Jackhonir.
and tackle Rcn Yary of Mit.- son and Wehrli are Dallas fret'
1 so players, linebacker Jack nesota.
safety Cliff Harris and strong
Ua;n of the Pittsburgh Steelers
The three receivers selected safety Tom Casanova of Cincinand (luarterbach Bert Jones of were tiehl end Dave Casper of nati. The kick return sp&amp;ia1i.t

Midwest

Dnyer
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Dtrt
Atlantic Division
Indiana
w L Pct. GB Ken City
Philphia
II 12 .600 C)CO
Boston
17 I)
567 1
MiI,
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CAMPBELL
CONFERENCE
Patrick Division
W L T Pis OF GA
Phila
21 1 I 50 13) 95
NY is,
20 I I 46 121 60
Allan
1712 7 4) 119 107

Goldn St

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SEVENTH - I Larre YJ,5 (6)
FIFTH - I. C)aver Don ó 20 J
60,660.3 60. 7 Aldaria Arana (3)
006 00 . 2 Jet Streak (7) 620310
700,5 20; 3. Ica Coldo (1) 260. Q (3. 3 Sky Bolt (I) 510; Q (67) 54 20. P
61 3660. P (63) 12.20. Big 0 (47)
(61) 57L40; 1' (6.7.6) di 60; 31 34
wi th 36) 212 60
SIXTH - 1 Instant Time (6) I So
EIGHTH - I. FermInRamon (3) 510 300. 7. Alert's Season (3) 5 40
'7 7 5 00 3 60 2 Sale Bongos (It 3 . 3 Scamp On (7) 300. 0 (3 i
It 60,6 80,3 Bilbao Arcs (5) 7,20; 0 1120. P is 3) 54 00 ; T (6.3 1) 9600
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Mondays Games

S Ant,

Washton
Atlanta

Division

NY Ring

Central Division
Houston

Tuesday. Dec- 26. 1976-_lA

No garnei scheduled

Today's Games
Houston at New York Knicks
Kansas City at Cleveland
Seattle at Atlanta
Washington at Indiana
Portland at Chicago
Philadelphia at San Antonio
Phoenix at Denver
Milwaukee at Golden State
Boston at Los Angeles
Wednesday's Games

Kansas City at Buffalo
c.-Mtle at New York Net s
Atlanta at Washington
Portland at Detroit
Philadelphia at Houston
Boston at Phoenis

It The Associated Press

Chgo

1120 5 27 112 135

TENTH - I Mano (6) 7.60. 360;

Cob

S fl 5 21 96 129 (5) 350. 0 (1 6)3710; P (6 I) 106 80;
Minn
6 20 A 20 14 I" DID 12 6) 5940
WALES CONFERENCE
ELEVENTH -1. Jos. Echavc (1)
Norris Division
1380. 520. 6 60. 7 Aria Oio*a (5)

Mont
Pills
L. A,
DIrt

Wash
Buff

Bstn
Into

Cleve

77 s i Si Ill 76 1210. 2060, 3 P4CgUI Perez (2) 620;
1516 5 35 113 124
0 (4 5) IS 60. P (1 5)705 60.
121110 34 117 117
TWELFTH -1. Maruri Juan (I)
12 IS 1 28 103 125
6.40. 1000. 340. 3 Sate Ramon (6)
1020 1 24 95 140
720. 5 10; 3 Anton Bencoa (1) 350;
Adams Division
0(66) 6300 P ($6) 151.60; Big 0 (1
23 I 3 19 $27 79
5 with all 6) 630 20; (1 5 with all I)
20 Ii 3 17 13$ Ii) 63020
io 15 6 35 138 121
A - 2.051, Handle S10L901
11 It 7 29 100 127

MONDAY NIGHT

Monday'; Results
L os Angeles 1, Detroit 4
Montreal 1, Cleveland 2
Atlanta 6. Colorado 2
Philadelphia 5, Vancouver I
Today's Game;
New York Rangers at Wash

1 6 5) 136.10; T (6-51) 695 60 ; 31 14

S 20 7 60. 7 Jo Ellen Eckert (2) 1 20

2 60, 3 Suffire Chocklaw IS) I.AO, 0
II 2) 13.10; P (I 2) 32 10; 1 (12 SI
7560; Ii Si
NINTH - I Joe Mischiel (I) 17 '0
7 40 620 7. News Director (1) 7 V
180 3 Count Axe (I) 300. 0 (1 4;
72 60. P (1 41301.60; 1 (1 1 6)27160.
20 U
TENTH - I Win Hana (5) 76 10
I? 20 720. 2 Marigold Oak (2) 7 80
500 3 C P '5 Ashley (I) 2 60 . 0 2
S 11260. P IS 2) 43170. 1 (5.7 8
943 40, M 95

FIRST- I Larri Miguel (7) 1260,
670. 3 00. 2 Domingo.Jav) (1) 3.20.
300. 3 Aldana Coldo (3) 340; 0 (1.
2)36 10. P ( 21) 32040.
SECOND - I Domingo Coldo (2)
3? 40 , 5 80.5.60; 2. L.rr( Yza (72 560,
500. 3 Alone Sanchel (5) 300. 0 (7

ELEVENTH - 1, Tally Vic (1
11.606 10 3 60; 2 Din Scott (5) tO 20

310;). E C 's Moon Maid) 10,0 (1
5) 1200. P P (1 I) 1200; P (lei
117.50; 1 (1 51)72720; 31,33
TWELFTH - I Manatee Danny
(5) 5 00 360 340. 2 ER's Nan. (5

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NEW YORK rAPt - Sammie
Los Angeles at Minnesota
24S70
Oakland's Ken Stabler, statiCollege
IS 8) 13 00; p is 5) 3630; 1 1137;
New York Islander% at St
WIlite
of the Minnesota Vikings,
THIRD-] Uri&amp; Eloria (S) 1200. IST480, 31 10
GrassN runwav in Goldenrod to get things off ground
sical leader among the NFL's who led the National ConferLouiS
"
5.20. 600. 2 Echano Miguel (2) 6 60.
A
5573, Handle
$773,567
passers, was named quarterWednesday's Games
4.10.3. Negul Arena (4 ) 120;Q (2.5)
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
Montreal at Pittsburgh
back of the second tean). Ills ('nce in touchdown catches and Bas ketball
43)0; P (52) 11250
FIRST - 1 Ten Grand (6). 2
0.
Buffalo at Atlanta
FOURTH - 1. Areha Perez (7) Mitee Yaker (1). 3 Wednesday, Co
second-teur. pass catchers are receiving yardage, was named
Toronto
at
Cleveland
Monday's College
11.80,7.20,360; 2. Cacho Aguirre (2) (5). 1 Justanlp (6), 5 Baby Bonn.
wide' receivers Roger Carr of ihe Associated Press' National
Detroit at Chicago
Basketball Re;
Results
5 00.3.20. 3 Negui Zarre (I) 3. 00 ; Q (8). 6 Michael H (10), 7. C.B
fired before the Hurricane's I I- and three pro teams.
Football
League
Offensive
Washington at Colorado
The 55-year-old Saban, who Miami went 3-8 this season
Baltimore and Isaac Curtis of
(2 1) 57 20; P (7 2) 12060; DO IS 7)
SuzIe (5 2); 8 Curio Hunter (12)
%
As a college mentor, he has a
EAST
Bookie of the Year today.
Boston at Vancouver
unexpectedly left the Buffalo and 2-8 in 1975. Its only winning nal game of the 1976 season.
201)0.
SECOND -I Big Boy Jax (12);
Cincinnati
and
tight
end
Russ
34-33.4 record. lie coached Case
Wm Paterson 74, Upsala 61
"I've been tremendously [
FIFTH - I Marurl Arcs (7)
The selection of the 5-foot-li,
Increase (0). 3. Surtlre Yet (6). 4
World Hockey Association
Bills in October and just as record of the decade was 5 in
~
SOUTH
,I By The Associated Preqs
&amp;I 6-2. ,Ind Montreal defeated
1120. 6.20, 5.00; 7. Manolo.Becsgoa Rock Island Rock (5-2); S. Crackr
pressed with desires to have Institute 1950-1952, Northrancis of New England. The 190-pounder front Grambling,
Eastern Division
abruptly quit the University of 1974 when the school s
Southern U 87, Ind Purduelnd. 78
second team running backs are'
cleveland
4-2.
1955
and
Western
11W
L
I
Ph
OF
GA
_U
In- fine football, to have excellence western in
Cincinnati after 19 days, signed embent athletic director, Pete
Houston Baptist 65, SW Louisiana
No, 2 draft choice
The Philadelphia Flyers alAndy Spr uce ruined Parent's Chuck Foreman of Minnesota Minnesotas
in this area,"Saban said. "I am linois in 1957-59.
I behind Oklahoma State defen- "
SIXTH - I Urza Aguirre (1)
THIRD - 1 Surfire Jeff 6
thusiastic member. "In
ByELDANICIIOLS
The
radio-controlled
Indy
a six-year contract with the Elliott, guided the team.
have just gone up or
Is 13 2 38 109 120
MIDWEST
jeady have played tw easons. bid for a fifth shutout this sea. and Lydell Slitchell of Balti2') 00, 9 80. 550. 2. Arta Perez (1)
lie joined the Boston Patriots
thoroughly convinced that this
Cinci
Smart Alibi (5.2) 3 Jaded Edge
sive
tackle
James
White),
was
1715 2 36 152 12
Hurricanes for a reported salafact, the transmitter will do
planes are brilliantly
Herald Correspondent
down) in smoke.
more.
DePaul
86,
Bradley
00
~,~hjs -National 110ckey0 lxagw
s
son with imt 3:54 to play in the
N Eno
15 17 4 34 119 127
5 L, Ia
In 1977, the Hurricanes are is what they would like to have, in 1960 when they were organt,
Screaming and rolling
FAR WEST
everything except start an
ry in the SW,OWper-year range.
painted, and they represent
Putting a remot,.
Q ct4 4260. P II 4127620
, -campaigil The first 18 games game, the tall)- coming with
Macbee (0). 6. Wlneva (SI. 7
The second team offensive' overwhelming. Sarnmy, who
Minn
14 17 4 37 106 112
Arizon,a 90, Stanford 82
scheduled
to
face
Alabama,
and
I
Intend
to
do
everything
ized
in
the
old
American
FOOISEVENTH
wd
of
flayfield
hauled
in
1))
TI)
passes
during
airplanes will be flying
engine
in
flight."
1
Jose
Coldo
(3)
Alert's
Heidi
(10);
I.
early World War I models
Birm
control plane in flying
Manatee
13 25 1 27 132 153
-t narked ;I stu.nibling start for Just 14 seconds remaining in a line is conipo.,
Saban, the seventh Hurricane Penn State, Kansas and Notre within my effort to fulfill that ball League. lie was fired after
Cal Santa Barbara too, st Xavier
14 00, 9 20. 5 20, 7 1 ca Perez (s) Bessie (6),
the regular season, got the vote 75
Western Division
high in the Florida sky,
The Tangerine Interto the latest model, plu.s
condition can cost a
the
Philadelphians;
the
last
18
five-minute
Vancouver
power
Wright
of
Dallas
and
George
1660.
10.20,
coach in 10 years, grimaced Dame. Saban said it's too late to challenge."
3
Aldana
Miguel
(2)
FOURTH - 1. Jokin Jim (6) 2
Diego
1 I-, years. Buffalo hired him as
72 13 2 46 129 l
from 49 of the 84 sports writers
Montana 81. E Montana 6.3
from Wednesday through
national competitors will
helicopters. A small handminimum of $500, ac570. 0 (351 1600 P (3-51 301 20;
Millie Scott (1), 3 Alert's Gala*
;,have been close to perfect.
Kunz of Baltimore at the lack- ;Ind broadcasters, three from
HouSton
play.
1714 4 35 120 110
personnel
director
and
named
Pacific
U
Sunday at the Showalter
be judged in precision
held transmitter tells the
cording to "Doe" BlanThe Flyers extended their unWashington St 69, Fresno S,1 62
The Canucks had gained the
EIGHTH - 1. Marurl Larres, (7) (12); 6 R, Terry (10); 7. LauravIite
him conch in 1962. Ills 1 ir seaNFl. team.
Edmntn
Miniature Airport, off Hwy.
1619 1 33 97 124
aerobatics, using real
. model what to do. A radio
chard, plus, he adds, "don't
.iiieaten string to 18 games Mon- five-minute advantage after the IA)ws ;Ind Gene Upshaw of each
10 00.3 80. 250. 2 Fermin Zarre '(1) IS 2). 8 Watonga Bud (I).
Calgry
14
17 2
son
at
Buffalo
was
7-&amp;I,
then
he
1
Los
Angeles
quarterback
Pat
TOURNAMENTS
15-A, near Goldenrod.
aircraft
as
a
judging
base.
signal is directed to a
forget the hundreds of
,:-ay night with a 5-1 trIumph. Flyers' B..b Kelly squared off Oakland at the guards with
Phoenix
1320 2 20 116 15$
won successive AFL titles with
Brigham Young 61, Si Joseph';,
71 33 00 ; P (I 4) 5760
Haden, the Rhodes scholar
Action is daily from 8
The name of the game is to
Sam's Choice (13); 3 Eades ¶ç.r
receiver in the aircraft. It
hours spent on actually
Iris h
Monday's Result
over
the
Vancouver
Canucks
the
the
Canucks'
Hilliard
Miami's
Jim
L
Pa
56
NINTH - 1 Zarre (3) 11.40.800. Run (5) 1. Amount Taken (6). 5
12-2
and
10-3-1
teams.
snger
at
center.
from
Southern
Cal
by
way
of
the
New England S. Soviet Union
am. until dark.
earn the most points and
is fed to a series of motor
building the model."
Oklahoma City 97, Ohio U 73
340. 2 E)orza (1)500.5.80; 3. PaId
,,and now find themselves within Graves and Philadelphia's Jack
Gay Gabby (52); 6 BOokie's Baby
7. exhibition
But he abruptly returned to
On defense, the second team defunct World Football League,
The
ninth
annual
walk away with a trophy.
Kansas St 74. Oklahoma St 56
servos, which control flight
1) 410, 0 (13)3370, P (3-1) 95.70
The R.C.A.C.F. Club was
live games of the 23-game NIh. Mdflhargiy tussled with Van- line has Pittsburgh's Joe
(10);?. Bob's KalicoiS); IMy St,srr
Today's
Game;
the university ranks In
as
Missouri SI. Iowa St 67
was second in the balloting with
TENTH - I Larrea ( I) 1960, (6),
.
Tangerine International ROnce in a while a plane
surfaces and the engine of
established first in 1956, as
Soviet Union at Cincinnati,
'record for success they share couver ddenseman Dave For. Greene and Alan Page of MIJi.
.
Georgetown
79,
Fairfield
69
II
40.
600;
2
Arcs
(3)
1100,660;
3
head coach at Maryland, sayin g r
SIXTH - 1 Chief Scott (SL 2
10 votes. Pittsburgh quarexhibition
C Championships, spongoes out of control, but
.
the precision built aircraft.
the Martin Modelers, but
tier. SIcAhargey was assessed nesota at the tackles with Toniith the Boston Bruins.
Manhattan 60. Long Island 56
Manolo 17) 320. 0(38) 60.80; P (S
Bootle Bill (6); 3. Hurricane Watch
he was weary of pro ball. The
sored by the R.C.A.C.F.,
N Carolina too, oral Robert% s.4
even the crash landings
"If the plane has
as more people joined, it
Philadelphia's last loss came an extra major for intent to in- m' Hart of San Francisco and Boston Colkge was next with
New England at Minnesota
next year he suddenly left
Oregon 61, Bowling Green 54
ELEVENTH - 1 Aria Zarre (6) MiDestiny (32). 6 Andy Over (61 7
Remote
Control
bring forth an admiring,
retractable landing gear,
became the R.C.A.C.F..
Indianapolis at Phoenix
e, ,n Nov. 13 and if Monday's per- jure.
Harvey Martin of Dallas at the seven, Others receiving votes
Louisiana
St
101,
Montana
St
8)
(010, 480. 310, 2. Oguiza-Soto (3) Ambush (171; 5 Mineo la Ms Gac
Maryland,
saying
he
didn't
lik
JACKSONVILLE
(AP)
Quebec
at
Edmonton
Association of Central
The only players Notre Dame halftime bulge and then turned
"Boy, what a great crash!"
the transmitter wfll even
with a steady membership
en&amp;s. The linebackers are Teti
.
Villanova 61, Hotstra 63
ormance is any indication,
180, 7.00, 3- Patxl.Perez (5) 360; 0
Kings 7, Red WIngs 4
(10).
I
Wildnesday's Games
included running back.s Clark
Notre Dame's football team must replace are quarterback things over to its big-play de- college football.
Florida), will host parremark. Perhaps hundreds
control that function," said
Marquette 67, Clemson 49
of 70 to 80 local. Shows have
;
13 6 i 45 00, P (6 3) 96 00
Hendricks
of
Oakland,
Bill
Berhere is no sip of .a letup. The
SEVENTH - I No No Trouble i5
No game% scheCuled
Former
tied
Wing
Marcel
In 1967 he moved t' Denver,
Wisconsin 74, Boston Cot 66
Gaines of the New York Jets
TWELFTH - 1. Alava Ramon (4) 2).' 2 Hof'S Chub (4). 3. Toy Balloon
closed out the 1976 season by Rick Slager and split end Dan fense.
ticipants from all across
of dollars in equipment
Luke Potter, an enbeen performed fur the
'j'lyers charged to a 4.0 lead on Dionne scored three goals to gey of Philadelphia and Robert and Archie Griffin of CmDetroit 79, Centen ary 74
7180.6 60.380. 2 Santl Larrea (I )
coaching four losing teams be(10 ) . A. Pirate Eye (6); S Lad'?
thinking about 1.
Kelleher.
the nation - competing in Cancer Society, The
Kent St 76. St. Peter's 69
460,310; 3 Fermin Juan 131 3. 00 ; Q Hostess (12); 6 Manatee Virgy (I) ,
Iwo goals by right wing Reggie lead the Kings past Detroit In a Braille of
.1
J
al-A
I
linebackers
Doug
Becker,
fore
returning
to
Buffalo.
DurHouston.
New
Engcinnati,
and
quarterback
Jim
And
despite
all
of
Coach
Dan
such events as pattern
Houston 69, Illinois
II 8) 3700; P (II) 150 60 . Big 0 (3
Sanford Air Show, Stall
7 Mineola Ugly (5), I Arab Flash
t
iach
i , singles by Bobby Clarke fight-filled clash in which Bruce land's Mike Ilaynes and Ken '/&gt;rn
"This game will probably ficimkreiter and Bob Golic led Ing two stints at Buffalo he
of Seattle.
S Alabama II, Samford 67
6) and (1 1)501 20
it
project
our future for next
novice, advanced, expert Devine's attempL% to play
(6)
displays
and Boy
Scout
Riley
uf
Cincinnati
miere
sLvey
Bennett,
and
the
flood
a
the way with 13, 12 and 11
Texas Tech 75, S Mississippi 74
minORLANDO-SEMINOLE
A - 2,336. handle $100,119
lack- amassed a 6&amp;-544record. lie
EIGHTH - I Xtra Glow (1); 2
Siunniie White more than
and masters; sports scale;
cool whenever next year was year," said tight end Ken
demonstrations.
lected
at
the
cornerN
,A
ith
PittsAs
Utah
102.
Idaho
"
les,
respectively.
MONDAYMATINEE
Strong safety quit mid-season Uils year to he
vlIm&gt;
P-erson Pet 110). 3 Bob's Leland
Formula I Racing and
Nevd
Reno
78.
Pepperc,jrne
68
FIRST
6
0,
I Uria Miguel (2) 14
I
burgh teammates Mike Wagner
1), 4 Redhead Cathy (5). 3. Ring
ie Parent.
Flames 6, Rockles 2
younger Cincinnati's athletic director.
460, 280 2 Domingo Albirdi )hl
B.C. helicopter events.
Leader (6). 6 Dillie Scott (12). 7
I TJ Parent was sharpest during a
arid Glen F(twards picked as left off. Gilliam played out his
Dog
Racing
brother, knocked dowrn three
Ken
Houston
scored
twice
to
1
10.
2
80 3 Cacho Sanchez (/12 80.
Mineola Mimi (5 2) I. Red Axe 16)
"I have nothing but great recontract with the Vikings . in
I
ahead to their planned run at yards.
"During some of the past
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the John Young Museum.
,kretch of the first period In carry the Flames past the the safeties.
(.3 (I 2) 3) 40 P 'II) 167 70.
passes, intercepted one pass in stforthe pros," Saban said
NINTH - 1 Otima (12); 2. Turner
191
s
,Ind
signed
with
Atlanta
n
f
the
national
championship.
Tangerine' Meets," ac"I
think
Michigan
and
Notre
SECOND - I Domingo Sanchez
Persons desiring to become
Efren Ilerrera or,
: - hich he stopped Mike Walton Rockies, losers In all seven
Joy (9). I H A 1 Brent (6); 4
SANFORD ORLANDO
his own end zone and recovered Monday. "I
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placements Iu.s last year in Minnesota, GilII 11 40 , 570. 310. 2 Urza Arena
was disillusioned
. ..
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P-1
"it was good to finish with a Dame will be the top two teams
Cousn Ccunty (10). S Papagrouch
members must have an
MONDAY'S RESULTS
Kingdom of the Sun Holiday
fumble at the Penn State 23 to by the way things worked out."
on a breakaway, stole a goal games they have played in At- is the kicker, John James of liarn had 50 receptions for a
21 3 20. 2 60 . 3 Oguiza Yza (7) 320.
'61, 6 Aired Hunter (II; 7 Bat
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Leonard Lyons, "gate
Classic
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the
punter
and
Ed
front Chris Oddleifson with a lanta as the Rockies and Kan.
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set up Reeve's first field goal.
man's
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73 6.90
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starters returning.
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Making for an even better
the flying site within the
Notrc Dame, ranked 15th, the Irish offense.
ch month at First
Socsaled Press 1916 National
In the other N111. games of the third period to lift
r8oahasste Leon 07, Lake weir so 10 40, 700. ) 40, 21 Arta Elorza (3) 6203 Tee's Tango (6) 350 Q (7$) (1); 6 Beasilia (6). 7 My Names
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start IS the return of 23 regu- wound up with a 9-3 record. later, Hunter plowed across the tunities. Miami, he said, was
next two years," he added,
Football League first and Second
woosoopopFederal Savings and Loan,
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"the club is tr)ing to raise
ows
on U. Lake (551 6200 P IS 5) 29520. DO (75)
son came against Im Angeles,
'*Detroit 74 in a penalty-filled insurance tally was Lafleur'3
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worth
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Penn State plus three others final regular season college they never surrendered.
money for a new site. All
Michigan, in Orlando, at
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who were Injured along tue football poll, finished 7-5, the
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Tangerine Meet willbeset
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139
yards
and
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touchdown.
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Dixie Hollins 72, Si Petersburg 41
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aside for a new fleli"
"It was a great win and It Paterno's initial campaign as
modelers
are
FOURTH -1 Baby Boy ($) 7750
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Pearon, Dallas
Mianu he had nine receptions
Dunedin 80. Stuart Martin County 59SIXTH
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There is no entrance
starts us off for next year," said head coach a decade ago.
Tight End
qua rt ered in the Ramada
III 120 rds
)a
and three Ms. 76
It 40. $ 20, 7.00; 2 Patxl Javi (4) 660, 3 Jac's pistol 3.50. 0 it ill Terry (5). 4 Power Win (6). S. Jude
Dave Casper. Oakland
Petersburg Nortneast ' 550.
linebacker Steve Ilelnkreiter,
The Nittany lions took a 3-0
Inn North, at 1-I and hwy.
And against the Lions he had S.aSt
6 70 '3 Larri Bengoa (2) 5.00; 151 70. P (5-7) 367,20; 1 (I 72) Moss (6). 6 Look Ethel (32); 7
Tackle
ntord
Seminole
57
accepted," Lyons said.
who helped key a stingy defense lead on Tony Capozzoll's 260
(4
7)
3050; P (I 4) 15090
1.67300. 3925.
, itamonte,
Harmon (I). 5. Fast &amp; Foxy (10)
seven
catches
for
a
club-record
Dan Dierdort, SI Louis, Ron
Kev For Marauette
Y, kA..... OICI .... -i..
that doesn't lose a single yard field goal midway through
two 11)5,
I
Louise and Ed Izzo journeyed from Massachusetts
Guard
starter.
the opening period. It capped a
None of this seems to have
John Hannah, New England, Jot
Slate 74-56 in the Big Eight
By The Associated Press
Defensive end Ross Browner, drive from the Penn State 35 to
surprised the Vikings
OcLarnelleure, Buffalo
winner of the Outland Trophy the Notre Dame 10, but that was
Center
Beating the CIeIIIson Tigers Tourney at Kansas City; Man''Wide receiver comes. down
Tom Banks. St Louis
as the nation's top lineman, the only time In the first half the
was just like chopping wood for l'iattan nipped LIU 60-56 and
to athletic ability - running,
Qu ar t erback
Georgetown turned back Faircalled the game a "morale losers advanced beyond their
the Marquette Warriors.
jumping and catching," said
Bert Jones, Baltimore
field 79-69 in New York's Holtbooster for next year. One of the own 32.
Running back
veteran quarterback Fran Tar0 J Simpson, Butfalo, Waiter
clay Festival; Villanova edged
reasons we came to a bowl this
Al Hunter, who rushedfor 102
cutting down a "Tree."
kenton. who almost always
Payton. Chicago
year was to get our young yards in 26 carries, scored
"I really felt if I could stop Iiofstra 64-62 and LSU crushed
booked
in White's direction
DEFENSE
people prepared for next year; twice on one-yard runs and
"Tree" Rollins, we'd win," said iMontana State 101-81 in the
End
,A lien he needed a big play. "We
Jack Youngblood. Los Angeles.
to be around a bowl atmos- Dave Reeve booted a pair of 23Marquette's Jerome Whitehead Louisiana Classic; Detroit (ICthought all along that Sammie
feated centenary 79-74 and John Dutton, Baltimore
phere.. We'll be a young team
yard field goals as Notre Dame,
after the 12th-ranked Warriors
had the talent and the ability,
Tackle
again, but we'll have a lot of helped by costly Penn State
trimmed the 10th-rated Tigers Kent State topped St. Peter's of
Wally Chambers, Chicago Jerry
and he has proven it."
New Jersey 76-69 in the Motor Slier;, Cleveland
a
maturity."
penalties, piled up a 20-3
!-il -,~ ~~ A ,-.
_-,
IL
__ .~ - -49 in the Milwaukee Classic
I
And Coach Bud Grant, a man
Linebacker
City Classic in Detroit and
londay night.
Jack Ham, Pittsburgh (outside),
known to be tight with a cornSouth
Alabama
beat
Samford
Clemson's seven-foot center,
Jack Lambert. Pittsburgh mid
I
81.67 and Texas Tech edged die t . I;lah Robertson, Los Angeles pliment, said, "SJllle players
po w-.1 "I I...-,
'ho had helped the Atlantic
`'-'.,~
.
1
-,
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.
,
ge t .1 quick start and then their
. 40I
lOut side ?
."I4.
.
I
oast Conference team average Southern Mississippi 75-74 Ili
.-.
Cornerback
i:.~,
performance levels off. Sam- 1.
the
Senior
Bowl
in
Motile,
Ala.
104 po in ts a game, was neutr alMonte Jackson. Los Angeles,
,~.
-"R%
flue's big thing is that he has
"
Roger
Wehrli,
St
Loui
, 60% Houston tripped Illinois 69.66
ed by Whitehead. The Marcontinued to uiprove lie is an
: 1..
Safety
in an opening-round game of the
uette
center
kept
the
"Tree"
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Cliff Harris, Dallas (treel. Tom
711I,
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intelligent
-:
receiver, durable,
I
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5
Rainbow Classic in Hawaii
foul trouble most of the night
Casanova, Cincinnati (strong)
.f
[)ALLAS (Al') - Maryland ers," said Atkins, shaking his
has
excellent
hands, good speed
11-4
SPECIALISTS
d held him to an insiiificant
sophomore running back sensa- head. "But I just can't do it. I
In the Lutheran Brotherhood
and
good
instinct
and, probably
Place-kicker
-'
•
, ...
wo points and four rebounds. Classic in Minneapolis, Augs''I
tlon Steve Atkins made It offi- really want to play. It will be
Jim Bskkrn, St Lou-s
most important, he likes to
I
;.
With less than (our minutes burg heat Texas Lutheran 67Punter
'
cial Monday. He isn't playing In hard just standing there on the
play."
I . .
.....
£-'.f
Is the Cotton Bowl against sidelines.
Ray Gui, Oakland
one in the game, Whitehead 60 Wittenberg trimmed s
White, of cow-se, (k)e3't deny
(Herald P11010 By Eld. Nichol,)
Kick returner
E,engwood's Bob Schuster with his Formula I racer
ook I(t,Utns inside for 11 stuff Paul Concordia 91-40; Capital
Houston New Year's Day.
"But Just one shot ln the right
R.ck Upchurch, Denver
he deserves the honor and atHerman (hIank Welch with a Waco SRE4O
hot. Whitehead missed, but beat Carthage 80-76 and Lenoir
ALL PRO
Although he was suited out place and I would have to untentlon he is getting. But he
SECOND TEAM
ew Rollins second foul. Roll- lthyne routed Nebraska ('or,.and playing catch at Mary- dergo surgery. I've got to do
says it's not all his own doing.
OFFENSE
committed his third foul cordia 128-80.
land's first workout in the Cot' what I think is right."
Wide Receiver
"I was confident all along I
'ith
11:45 left in the first half
Roger Carr, Baltimore. Isaac
ton Bowl, Atkins said "I defIMaryland Coach Jerry Claicould make the team and be the
While Whitehead was doing Curti; Cinc inna ti
nd was forced to sit down until
nitely will not play. It's not borne said It's Atkins' decision
it
big-play man," he said. "I've
the defensive job reqwred on
Tight End
ternussion.
worth taking a chance on my to make.
Ruts Francis, New England
always
had confidence in my
Rollins,
Butch
Lee
carried
the
MIAMI (AP) - Jim Pacenta, this. We've got somet hing
The victory snapped it rare
Tackle
to victories over Purdue, Indiana, depth," he said after Monday's' career."
"I don't think he will play,"
.lblllty. Fran has been like a
1.
offense for Marquette with 1?
Raylield WHOM, Dallas. George
,o-game losing streak at home
vowing to show the nation the prove. But we've got a lot of Illinois and Minnesota prior to workout at the University of.
Atkins, of Spotsylvanla, Va., said Claiborne. "He still can't
father to (tIC. lles done so much
points. The Warriors held high. Kunz. Baltimore
real Ohio State football team, work to do yet to get mentally Michigan.
or
Marquette
and
sent
tt
Miami
was the fourth leading rusher In go full speed and only he can
to help file' , '
Guard
powered
Clemson,
the
nation's
will open at quarterback Satur- prepared," said Pacenta, who
arriors into tonight's finals
For the season, he completed
Conrad Dobler, St Lo...s Gene
The Buckeyes suffered sev- the nation when he was injured tell when he can go full speed.'
st..onhigheM scoring team , to UpthIw,
day night for the Buckeyes started the last four games for 28 of pas
Oakland
gainst Wisconsin, an earlier
ses for 404 yards and eral minor injuries In their last In the fifth game of the season
Claiborne did get one wish
but one field goal in the first
Center
Stan Smith Enters
against Colorado In the Orange the Big Ten cochampions.
4
-66
victor
over
Elusion
Calone touchdown, ca tching the heavy workout. Tailback Jeff a gainst North Carolina State. Monda y - pleasant wea ther,
Jim Langer, Miami
nine- minutes of the second half
Bowl.
Pacenta, from Akron, Ohio, eyes of professional football Logan (ankle), defensive end lie suf fered a torn cartilage in His Terrap
ege.
Quarterback
ins had been 'workIndoors Net Even?"
and took a commanding 42-26
The big senior, seldom used did not make the Rose Bowl scouts.
Ken Stabler, Oakland
In other tournament action
Kelton Dansler (ankle) and his left knee.
Ing out In temperatures with a
lead with 11:31 left.
Running back
In his college career until regu- traveling squads as a freshman
MEMPHIS (AP) - Stan
Meanwhile, Colorado finished linebacker Tom Couslneau
valving the nation's ranked
There' was hope that Atkins chill factor near zero be fore
Chuck Foreman, Minnesota.
lar Rod Gerald was hurt In and sophomore. He was the No. on a strong note in winning four
Smith, a winner of 21 U.S. tenJoe Chrnelich'sl9 points led a Lydell Mitchell, Baltimore
cams, No. 9 North Carolina
(knee) were hurt. All are ex- would be ready to go for the coming to Dallas late Sunday.
mldseason, smiled faintly Mon- 3 quarterback behind Cornelius of Its last five games. Th
DEFENSE
nis titles and a former Wimble'alioped Oral Roberts 1))-84 balanced attack as Wisconsin
e pected to play Satur day night. unbeaten Terrapins, who are
"It's just like Miami Beach,"
End
day when told Coach Woody Greene and Gerald in the 23-10 Buffaloes scored 33 or more
defeated
Bon
ton champion, has become the
d Oregon defeated Bowling
ton College.
A team physician said star rated fourth, against the sixth Claiborne laughed on a day with
Tommy Hry, San Francisco,
Hayes planned to start him over loss to UCLA in the 1978 Rose pi.ints in four of those five con- def
latest
entry in the U.S. National
een
66-54
in
the
opener
of
the
ensive tackle Nick Buona- rated Coegars.
the temperatures In the 603.
Harvey Martin, Dallas
Phil Ford led five North
his sophomore rival.
Bowl.
tests and coach Bill Mallory has mid shotJd resume practice
Tackle
Indoor
Championships Feb. 28West
Classic
in
Portland,
1
7ar
"I've been getting a lot of "This is so much warmer than
Carolina players in double fig"We've got to get back some
Greene, Pittsburgh
Alan
Once he got his opportunity in a ready explanation.
March
6
ore.
Utah,
No.
16,
whipped
IdaWednesday. Buonamici, a 242- presstte from some of the what we are used to. W. need
tires with 26 points as the Tar Page. Minnesota
self esteem. We've got to show the seventh game against
"The reasons were our young pound senior from Brentwood, coaches and some of the play- some more days like this."
10246 and Nevada-Renc outLinebacker
Heels overpowered Oral Rob'
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that Otiio State and the B.Ig Ten xo......i.....
Smith announced his entry
xayj Wig, C Q'..VlIIO 5IVLIU[JIICU
usicIlalv , huE 5IEBUIIy im- N.Y., has been idled alter agTd Hendricks, Oakland lout
ored Pepperdint' 78-68 lii the erts.
during
a stop at The Racquet
are bettes' than we looked. We well under pressure. ills pass. proved and Jeff Knapple
Sid e)
Bill
801`91Y.
Philadelphia
gravating an old leg injury In an
;olfpack Classic at Reno, Nev.
Greg Ballard scored 19 points (middle). Robert Oriole. Houston Club of Memphis, site of the
can't end the season on such a lug spurred the Buckeyes to (sophomore quarterback) kept Indoor drill In Columbus.
Thirteenth-rated Arizona
and grabbed 16 rebounds to lead (outs,de)
tournament, where he finished
bad note," said the 6-'foot-3, 190.
getting better," explained the
Cornerback
turned back Stanford 90-82 in a
Oregon's victory in the second
second
in a World Championpound Pacenta, noted for his
Mike Haynes. Now England, Ken
Colorado coach after a Monday 0-Bowl A Tie
ontourne) game.
Fezier Up By 1
game of the Far West Classic. Riley, Cincinnati.
ship
Tennis
tour event last
passing.
workout.
Elsewhere, Brigham 'Young
CORAL GABLES
Joo
Safety
March.
1
MONTEREY, Calif. - For.
Pacenta was referring to the
Hayes Indicated he will play Hum Kim of Japan and Amen..
Greg Deane and Buster
t St. JOseptt's, Pa.,68-56 and
Glen Edwar d s, Pittsburgh line);
Buckeyes' second hall against re Fezler, firing a live-under- many o his plyers against cans Steven Waggoner, John
Iahonia City stopped C'hio 97- Mathaney scored 17 points each Mike Wagner. Pittsburgh lsfrongl
Other players who have enSPECIALISTS
Michigan, when the Wolverines par G, took a one-stroke lead the Buffaloes, 8-3 to Ohio Stale's Ilamarik, Began O'Rourk and
In first-round action of the. and grabbed a dozen rebounds
tered
the $175,000- tournament
Place-kicker
rolled up fl points for a lopsided over D1ck McClean of Carmel, 8-2-I record.
I-College tournament I n Okla- apiece to lead Utah past Idaho.
Efren Herrera. Dallas
Mark Taylor were tied with
are Roscoe Tanner, R.aul Etamivictory. A national television Calif., in tint-round action of
"We're going to use a lot of one-over-par 72s alter the first
ma; Missouri hammered Edgar Jones scored 20 of his 20
rex and Guillermo VtIas. A field
John James. Atla nt a
$78,000
audience watched Michigan the
Spalding younger kids In this game. They round of the Orange Bowl inState 81-67 and Kansas points in the second halt to pace
of 48 will compete for the 8-40,Invitational Pro-Am golf have come alcng 'tery, 'very
earn the R
Bowl trip.
Ed Bron W.sshng?on
ternational Juni or Golf burma' tte
000 first prize in men's singles.
a' rollid over Oh .'ahor'na Nevada-Ri-no past I't'pperdine
"I'm pretty serious about tournament.
well. We've had time to develoo me!nt.
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Miss Eva Hunt, president, 3227508,
A field trip to Mullet Lake
Park, Geneva, is planned for 9
a.m., Jan. 19, 1977.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 7:30 P.M.42:30 A.M.

FREE HATS AND NOISEMAKERS'
PLAN NOW TO JOIN THE FUN!

Notice was taken at the
meeting of the current action
being considered in the Florida
Legislature regarding the
Cross-Florida Barge Canal.
Some members reported
ha''ing written to the Governor
and other cabinet members
stating their interest in the
environmental aspect of this
canal.

served after the meeting.
The first Audubon Wildlife
film for the 1977 season,
''Twentieth-Century Wilderness," narrated b' Tom
Sterling will be shown at the
Bush Auditorium, Rollins
College, Winter Park on Jan. 15
at 2 and 8 p.m. rick ets are
available at the door for $2.30
and for students, $1.00.

The next regular meeting of
the Seminole Chapter will be
held at 2 p.m., at the Florida
Power and Light Company
rooms at Sanford. Speaker will
be Bette Palmer, coordinator of
science for the Seminole County
school system.

HERE'S TWO WAYS TO SAVE ON
YOUR TAXES THIS YEAR WHILE
SETTING UP A RETIREMENT PLAN.

H er?

DEAR ABBY: My mother
It rather than ask their host or
always has something the
hostess)to please turn it down
matter with her. It's either a
a reasonable request.
"splitting headache," "dizzy
DEAR ABBY: What do you
spells" or eating something
think of a grown inasi who
that didn't "agree" with her,
heats at cards, and when
he eats "pain-killers" like
confronted, throws the cards up
you wouldn't believe. If the
in the air, runs to his room and
directions sayto take two, she
broods for the rest of the
takes Four. She buys every K1n1
evening
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she
. can get without a to someone's home for dinner,
Abby. thLs man has a Ph. D. in
prescription. I've tried to tell and when I arrived, the stereo nuclear physics and holds a
her this is dangerous, but she was blaring lothily. All during $40,000-a-year job.
won't listen to me.
dinner and even afterward when
Wt' have been playing bridge
reads your column w were talking, the ster eo was regularly for over three years
st
faithfully and thinks you know turned up so high I could This past weekend when I
ever)lhing, so maybe you tan scarcely hear anything else, caught him cheating, I constraighten her out.
and I had to practically shout to fronted him and asked for a reexaggerating, and be heard.
deal, lie literally threw a
I'm not a child. I'm a 30-yearNeedless to say,I didn't enjoy tantrum We're not speaking
old married woman who loves the evening. In fact, when I left no as a resul t of all this.
her nmther and is worried sick i had a headache.
Should I have kept my mouth
about her.
Don't people realize how rude shut, or was I justified in letting
WITIIIIOI.I)
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[fl-:,tR WITHHOLD: Tell 50 loud that it's Impossible to sleight-of-hand trick'
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PAT FROM PARKLAND
DEAlt PAT: I'll print it for: mouth shut. But had &gt;ou waited
Instead of seeing a physician is those who aren't aware that to tell him privately instead of
not only foolish, it could be loud stereo music Is often more humiliating him before the
fatal.
irritating than entertaining, others, you could have asulded
[)KJ( MY• I was invited plus tho se who timidly tolerate an ugly scene.

I low iii a us' I I flies ha v t' you thought about setting up a
good retire went plan? Well, now there's i way to (10 it

and save inone' on sour taxes this year and every year
tint il you retire

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Mary Blvd., Lk Mary, Wilda F. Baiter, 20, 110 Pinecrest Dr.
Randall C. Brown, 24,
Francis, 3'i, 314 David St., WS

Willard T. Phiilip.'. 53, lix 202
Alt. SpgS,, Eliz. H. McKinney,
53, same add.

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351 E Ist, Chultiota, Jenay M. O'Neill, 21. 316 E. Crystal Dr.
Joseph E. Palmer, 23, 27 E.
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Syacy K. Dickerson, 19, 59 1
Castle Brewer Q., Sharon E. I
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The meeting was held in the
Florida Power and Light
Company rooms in Sanford.
The bird study class which
was to begin Jan. 5, 1977, will be
postponed due to the illness of
the leader, Ira Weigley. This
class may resume at a later
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p.m. at the Central Christian
Church, 254) W. Ivanhoe Blvd.,
Orlando. The program will be
gi ven by Dr. James N. Lane,
director of the Archbold
Biological Station near Lake
Placid. lie will discuss his
studies of Audubon's Caracara,
a rare and endangered bird of
Florida. Refreshments will t

Mrs. Della Williams, Sanford, celebrates her 93rd.
birthday with four of her children, from left, Rev.
Earl Williams, Mrs. Louise McCall, Ms. Gladys
Williams and Mrs. Eva Stephens.

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Sixteen hundred years later Pope
Gregory XIII made some minor
changes, adjusting the dates on
which leap year occurred. That
change was not made final for 170
more years. There have been no
changes of note since.
Calendars are now readily
available to everyone and, according to David W. Gray, Jr. (Gray
Graphics, Altamonte Springs) "You
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"Christmas Carols" was the guest officer as a memento of
Foresters
theme as Seminole Chapter 2, the evening. The Worthy
Order of the Eastern Star, Matron Phyllis Freund and her
All gatherings of 'the
greeted guest officers and officers exchanged gifts.
Foresters Squarc Dance Club
friends of District No. 19, in
Mrs. Freund with her corn- have been suspended until
observance of "Friendship rnittee, Ruby Carter, Camille further notice.
Bicking, Katie Corley, Grace
Night," Dec. 16.
The group, which held its
A large box, decorated in gift Stapel, Rose Bellamy, Martha
dances at The Forest, Lake
wrap, was filled with gifts from Bellamy, Viola Schaeuble, Mary, may re-form.
the eight chapters of the Clifford Schaeuble, Elaine
district, to be presented to the Holland, Betty Gartman and
guests of the Masonic Home in Mildred
Baugh
served
St. Petersburg.
refreshments to guests and
Guest officers serving for the members.
evening were, from Volusia
Chapter 186 Ruby Pruner as Art Center
chaplain and Nancy McLean as
Ruth; DeL..and Chapter 16, Earl
Registration for winter
Egleson as worthy patron and classes is now in progress at the
Bonnie Leonard as warder; Art Center at Maitland. Classes
Bunnell Chapter 93, Agnes begin Jan. 10, 1977. Classes will
Yelvinglon as electa and James be offered for all ages (kinTownsend as sentinel; Bar- dergarten through adult) and
trvllle Chapter 51, Boysle will be available during the
lluu.ston as Esther and Alma weekdays and evening and on
Ezell as Martha; Ormond Saturday mornlns
Beach, Karolyn Berlin as
A wide variety of art and
worthy matron, Nancy Berry as contemporary crafts will be
associate conductress and offered for adults. Classes
Gertrude Delienne as marshal. Include oils, watercolor,
Also, from Daytona Beach sketchings and drawing,
Chapter 1, Viola Chancey as photography,
sculpture.
treasurer and Vivian Clausen
The Art Center will be open
as conductress; New Smyrna for registration Tuesday
Beach Chapter 3, Mildred through Friday, 9 a.m. until 5
Karchener
as
associate p.m. or call 645-2181 for admatron, Wilson Karchener as ditional information concerning

Marking Time For Centuries
B MARYLIN TIPTON

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Eastern Star Marks Season

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Dellary
U.S. 17-92
134)51 668-44

(;ainessille
liii N.W. 23rd %%e.
904 36-3201

New Smrna Ileach
13i)0 S. Atlantic Ase.
i 9011 127-3117

Del,and

315 North Boulevard
Phone 734-2551

Gainess ilk
2815 NW. 13th St.
19041 375-7551

Ormond Beach
520 5. .- tiahiij(' t%c.
19011 672-E5

th'ltona

Galnessille

Sanford

910 VeRona Blvd.
(305) 6684103

249 W. Uither'slty Ave.
904 3754500

3090 S. Orlando Dr.
3051 3234770

(;alnesville
2528 N.W. 13th St.
904 1 37642633

Lake ('It)
2735 U.S. 90 W.
(904) 752-82n

The got't'rnnit'nt has provided for a penalty for ear1%' withdrawal.

MND lko%uki

�Eninç Herald, Sanford, Fl,

Tuesday. Dec. 2*, 1976

MITE

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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LISTINGS

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THURSDAY, JANUARY u
SISTERS, Inc.
Holiday i.
SEEK &amp; FIND

VERMONT

CIVIL NO. 74.166I CA44.0

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Aftf/p/tOlfif FRIED CHICKEN
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OPEN

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Sun. thru Thurs.9 t119;30 Fri &amp; Sat,9 tO 10:30
Ph. 322-9442

2100 S. French Ave.

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Green fits. Proctor
Burlington
Groton
St. Albans
Connecticut R. Montpelier Sugar Maple
Gore Mt.
P4orthfjeld Winooski R.
Tomorrow: The Peanut
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321 1710

t BR, turn Ft . lights,
water turn
Mature Adults 110 pets, 595, 3

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One Bedroom

P14ar1nerts

1 35

Cl*fk of if%*

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2 BR, 2 bath, furnished or un
furnished Plenty of room for I
children 8 pets. 372 5639

Ar, carpeted, quiet I
id 2
t'drooms. $125 to $115 mcnth
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37 -Business Property

Sanford,

Flu.

LAKESIDE APARTMENTS

III

322-2090

Court

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Clark

ottseCircuit,rt
By: Linda M. 5r,a,
.
Deputy Clerk

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QUALITY INN NORTH
I $5 SR 4, Longod
162 i

32i8670or 831- House

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6917

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Dec. II, 3*, 1C7,

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BARGAIN PRICES

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47

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TV's

12S

8

1O-.-_Swap &amp;

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Orlando Ave. Wint er Park, (next
to Ande rson 's Restaurant on 17.

- to 6 acres, 500
road I de al for home, horsej or
vegetables
Terms.
sis,00
Broker, $31 0171.

Sunday, 9 a m to 5 pm NO
CHARGE R eserve free pace
P hone 372 1216. 7 p m to 9 p

any night

REPOSSESSED
IN DASH S TRACK

.

FMsteredl track With beautiful
wood grain front So ld new for
$219 Balance due $79 or payments
of 57 9(1 per month May be seen at

Four r es iden tial lots, sewer, water,
paved streets Priced. for Im

tiosptaI

327

mediate sale

PALTORS_ 830 6061
Evrs )?

29*0 or 3373450

IN FREIGHT
STEREO
component.
with
LONGWOOD DUPLEX- Modern, I Professional turntable, diamond

Terms CLIFF JORDAN.
REALTOR.
830
Hwy
411,

47-Real Estate Wanted

CailBart Real

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Eve's 322 1567. 312 1171
21)71 25th Sf

Prices start at $4995 or $10 per
month NO MONEY DO WN We
tak trade ins. CO CITY 115 S
Orlando Ave - Wint er Park (Next
to Anderson's Reif on 17.97 )
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QUICK CASt, FOP EQUITY

3237832

- Autos Wanted

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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BUY JUNK CARS from 110 to $213
C xli 322 t624 after I P m
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I Ca noes 8 Qheenoes, I ho 16
John son weedlefl motors, new
and used. Free demonstration.

PEAL 1Oi
372799
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Spacious I BR. 2

BEAUTI FUL FIREPLACE
FormI din'ng, country kitchen,

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Katie I Wekiva La ino, in "70.

-i,, acres at freedom

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Forrest Greene Inc.

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78-WtorcycIes

RI

IIRIt'tIIiflhiI

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lYl. UII3YYIJr( i ri I'tRLl I
Peg Real Eta!e Broker
803 W ISO St. Sanford
323 6061 or 323 0317 eveS

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NOTICE
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4 Bedroom
2 Bath
Models

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Carpeting
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CONSTRUCTION
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For

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.tç ',sr in this listing ..',i.:r
for only SI m'
This 5 ,lri
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59-Musical WwrCndise
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:1911 Harley Davidson Super Glide
FXE 1200, 9,180 miles, 12100

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Lead Electronic Gibson 6 String

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JiJhiJJfl
amplifier
Excellent condition. $230 373 5556
,
Pianos8 Electronic Organs with
automatic rhythm Section Liberal
trades oflered. Bob Ball's Piano &amp;
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 301 ,
W First St 1722235
.
60-Of'f ice Supplies
-ri..

Kitchen
i chen
Bathroom Cabinets,
counter lope, sinks Installation
available. Bud CabeIl 3228052
anytime
- SEWING MACHINE
SINGER FUTURA
We nave 1976 Singer Fulura, sold
new for $650 Was Christmas
layaway There is only a $756
balance due Purchaser left area
arid we are unable to locate
You (an rave machine for
balance cash or take up payments
of It2 a month Will take trade as
part payment Call Orlando 621
1219 day or night, free home trial,
no obligation

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7 BlackS White Portable TV'S Also
Ster eo 8 Misc items 37) 07

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Motorcycle insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 31Mar37] 77 10

371

5O-4Aiscellarous for Sale

SELL THAT CAP TOO
Place a
lowcOttwantad then stay close
to icur phoni

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292$ Hwy 1797

594.1
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ROBSON MARINE

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Real Estate Broker
IIOOE 25th SI
372 6635
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Problern'!t In Dash

Stereo for your car. New and used

paymen ts $12 month Electronic
Showplace, IllS S. Orlando Ave.,
Winter Park (in the Harper
Plumbing Bldg.1192

Longwood, 831 8222.

,

CAR STEREO

CREDIT N

suSpension Speakers, Regular
price $300 Will se ll for $ ilO or

$ 299(0

76-Auto Parts

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ricedle, m.FM receiver, i track
ta pe player. 7 wood grain air

clean 2 BR. carpet ed, central air,
large Wooded (at Reduc ed to

li
mp Crtoce acreage available

21)17 S FREPICH

Plumbing Building 17921

46-A Income Propert y

-

321.0041

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Sacrifice Sale. 1916 Concord motor
home. 24', self contained, like
new
Under 5.000 ml Make offer. 333

DAMAGED

INC.

MLS.REALTORS

75-Recreational Vehicles

CB City, 1155 S Orlando Ave ,
Winter Park (in the Harper

CRANK CON'ST REALTY

7t

REALTOR
MLS
NOW IS THE TIME
Mortgage
money is plentiful, and the lowest
cost to both buyer 8 seller ri
years' FHA, and VA interest rate
is 8 pct and NO disc ou nt points
Call us now for your new home

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BUYERS --DEALERS

-USED' Empty your carport or garage
COLOR TV 19" portable. Said new
Make $ and have fun Swapping
ov er $100, will sell for $109 or
too! Bring your articles to Move
payments of '517 per month. No
Land Drive In Theatre Swap Shop
money do
CB CITY, 1153 S.
Flea Market, South 17-92. every

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41-Houses

LAKE MARY

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Trade

WANTED' SELLERS

COLOR TELEVISION

3603 O't,itiqin Dr 3?) 52(0

43-Lots-Acreage

used

UP
MILLER'S. 26)9 Orlando Drive,
Sanford, 3220332

3 OR. 71' ' 6.1' Barrington, VA loans
available
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

After H ou rs:
3991
122014*

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WE BUY FURNITURE
Maitland Auction
16 .tollfree from-_______
Sanf or d339 64--

Pveryd.I I

42-?v4cbile Homes

-

Hal Colbert Realty

DISAIIL. F D

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LAKE MARY- Spacious 3 BR. I
acre plus, lake privileges, near I ,
I $39.500
LOCH ARBOR. Ideal large family
I BR. pool 117,300
.IAYF AIR - ProfeSsionals custom 3
BR. near hospit.,l 146.250
PAVENNA PARk Choice 3 OR,
all amenities 1320(0
PINECREST- Retirement Special
I OR Charm 526.030
SAN LANTA-. Government homes
5100 down
2 Window or conditioners Both for
Call For Fte Maps
1100. firm Phone 834
Picture, 3 Detaiis
Income Tax Prepared at my office, 9
p m , Or at your home. 7
am
Harold Hall Realty
0 to 10pm Wesley KuIp, 407
First St . Sanford. 372 2335
REALTOR, MLS
AFTER CHRISTMAS BARGAINS
323-5774 Day or Night
Silo Si
Valijeslo5l2 (So-led)
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
PAYTON'SCHILOREN'SWEAR
76.40 Hiawatha aIIl
BROKERS
O.iy" ) Ii?]
Regulation size i'.*' pool table and
Nights i.'J 2312
accessories, $125 Prone 372 6253
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l'lor'snci Now Vt,',,
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79-Trucks

.
1971 DODGE 'z TON PICKUP
8Ft Bed $1,100
PhOne 323 5600
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for Sale

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1910 VW Baha. fiberglass 'Iron? 8
, rear, all new tires, major
Used Office Furniture
overhaul, AM FM Stereo.$ Track,
Wood or steel desks, executive desk
new Inspection, excel. cord
8 chars. secretarial desks &amp; . SlOSO 373.5900 eves
cD4irs. straight chairs, tIling
cabinets. at 5. Cash and carry 1971 Super Beetle. 28,000 mile's.
NOLL'S .
I excellent (Ohoitiof, ' Take over
Casselberr1i, II 92. •30.i2oo
payments. $88.23 month, $34 5152.
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MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
I' JUSTModels.
62-Lawn-Garden
Call 321 5510 or $34
- 4605 Dealer,
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
I
' DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
.Sdruff's Garden Center
Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway,
601 Celery Ave
I Daytona Beach will hold a pubIc
CloSed'til Jan 3
________________________
. AUTO AUCTION every Tueldat
, -' -- -night t 7 30 If's the only one in
64-Equipment for Rent
Florida You Set the reserved
: ______________________________
-price No charge other than IS
registration fee unless vehicle is
Steam Clean Your- Own Caratt
sold Call 901 255 1.311 for further
Rent Our Pinsenyac
detailS
CARROLL S FURNITURE 322 5151

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Seminole

County,

WITNESS myhand as the Clark Cd
said Court and the seal of said Court
thiS 6th day of December, 1914.

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DEG 25

7, II. it, 2$. 1974.

2 OR. (uStQm rme on 2 secluded
lOts Hardwood tIoor., eat in
kitchen. Over sized rooms Plenty
of room f or garden 518,900

FOR THE BUYER WITH CA$H
We're Offering A

I BR. family room, good condition
Large lot. South Sanford area

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SI? 31211

BINGO

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Every Sunday

OR $6,115

25%

Reduction On Our 2 Bedroom, 1½ Both Townhouse

more

Immediate

Reduced to Sell .11 only $24,950
Call Be lly F ljmm,
REALTOR 05501-lATE

1:30 p M

Call

V F W LOG CABIN
ON THE LAKEFRONT

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NOW
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MODEL

Uioodmere
FOR INFORMATION

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CALL
323 °7080
Another Fine Development By

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11

1 8,525

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

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a.m..S:30 P.M.
DAILY
.SAT.-i1 a.m..6 P.M.

SUN-I p.m..4 p.m.

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DIRECTIONS:
In Sanford . West on 25 th St. off 17.12
( Mile To Ridgewood .ve., Go South
2 Blocks On Ridgewood To Terrace Drive

WILCO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

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5L I. 57011
122 741

NEW HOME
Out 01 town area 3 '
BR. I bath. central heat, range :
Lot size, 75'x 121' $19,300

Licensed Phone 327 7512

,

Central Heat 8 Ar Conditioning
TOWERS BEAUTY SALON
EXPERT LAWN SERVICE
For free ett.mates. call Carl I
Harniett's Beauty Nook)
Mowing, Edging. Trimming
.
Harris at SEARS p Sanford 372
319 F Ill St , In 57
Free Estimates
Phone 17.) 1792

REFURBISHED HOMES- $100

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Cleaning

I

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Also Carpet Shampooed
()ffly $33 Prone)fl 33
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Dee &amp; Gerry s Cleaning Service
R.'sidenl,l &amp; Commercial Clean
og Pt I, Box 171CC. Sanford. Fl
32771
323 6125

It your (l 13 or Orqitn.i7.1!,.
.%o'jlci like, tO be'lncIuc,it.d fl
this IIs?lrsq alf'

THE HERALD
CLASSIFIED

DEPARTMENT
32726*!

BALL REALTY
Reg Real Estate (5 uker
SALES
RENTALS
817* lit St , Sanford
373 34.11 or 122 2751 alter Hr's.
Best Wishes for a Joyous Christmas
and a Healthy. Happy New Year

1773
_____I
DICK'S LAWN SERVICE
I
Gebfardt's Home Repairs, Room
Mowing Trimming, Edging
With
Addtions, Concrete Work, Paint
a Personal Touch 13014.3.
Carpenter Work, Ceramic I
.ng.
lilt, Alum Enclosure's _-6j
Free Estimates-

SOFA &amp;CHAIR SHAMPOOED

(l(',t'tJ',',,i

It'i.m5,di 1 ;,%.

Tree Trimming 8 Surgery-Lawn
Maintenance Free Estimates

tormnerly

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Peg Real Estate broker. 321 08-al
JZZ 07~
) 50(41,1, I

HUGHEY EQUIPMENT
service. Clearing. Mowing,
Back hoe loader .3228821

Dirt

Phone 349 $371

Home Improvements

Beauty Care

down payment to qualified buyers
I
3 OR, 511,000 and ,

$,

LIGHT HAULING &amp; YARD
AND GARAGE CLEAN UP

Bart

range, refrigerator 123,8(0

iv

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,an
covCr your home w i th ,
aluminum &amp; soffit system Also
Roofing, Gutters 21) 'irs Exp
Eagle Siding Co $319563

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Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care

,

,

SPANISH STYLE
STUCCO.
Corner lot
3 OR, formal dining
f(,f,f,7

Hauling

occupancy

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ORIGINAL PRICE

-I,.Aluminum Siding

I BR. excellent condition, central
neat &amp; air. c.,rpet, fenced, much

V.F.W.

Lot D. HORSESHOE

in

D

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Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any
quantity
NOLL'S
CASSELBERRY. Hwy 1792. 8))

52-Appliances

WANT AD WAY Rtact ,nd US the

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Real Estate

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Clerk of the Circuit ,,ort. Seminole

ArtIst, H. beck*IIh, Jr.
',
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By' Mary N Darden
Deput y Clerk
a-."--

(Stall
P,hI5h'

Larry's Mart. 213 Sanford Ave

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BORNSTEIN.
PETREF
3.
SHADER, PA., 12$ SaVn Court
Avequ,,, Otlando. FlorVa. And b
filing tile Original trwAct with Ii

circulation
Florida,
.

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.

t ools, etc Buy I or 1001 items

AM

Near

m I.'?

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this Ièlti day of Decm

Cash 322-4132
For used furniture, appliances.

SHOP, RENT. SWAP THE EASY

ON LAKE MONROE- Mayfair,
over I acre, c us tom 3 OR, 2 ba th
home with courtyard Privacy

.

to Buy

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327

321

MONTHLY RENTALS

Sa nford
Across From RInd,, House
Highway 17-92,

orofesSionjIly Manaled
4

Last known address
Post Office box 4294
Winter Park, Florida
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that • Complaint )**king ,'e
toceclosur, of. mortgage hai been
filed .n the above Crib lid Court. and
yost are Summoned, ord4'rd arid
requIted to show Cause why the
tame Should not be granted t
ing a copy of your wv 'en
detntat, if .,,
,.. ,,. ,...

It you fail to appear or show Caus e
I Accordance with ,his notIce, a
def ault will be entered against you
for the relief 5otmst In the corn
pla in'.
This notice will e published once
week for I,,... xl
consecutive
W0055 in the Evening
Herald or any
Other Stw%paper having
gener al

WITNE$$myhandtheseIof

68-Wanted

Osteen

fices K ISH PEAL ESTATE INC

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Story-- I BR, 21 a oaths.
Recreation al facilities
559,903
JENNY CLARK, Realty, Peai'or,

OFFICE SPACE, French Avenue,
1797. 1 r oo ms carpeted, bath.
kitchen facilities Total MO
Ideal for law offic es, medical.
dental or Other pr ofessional

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ti
custoni uiIt 3 Late model, cotorea refriger ators
Cash for Antiques Consignments
OR, 2 bath home with family
and ranges 30 day guarantee.
Wanted HI Way 16 Aiict 'on
room, 2 car garage, brick wall
Sanford Auction, *700 S French. :
Galleries. 322 6977
oven, island c oo king center,
373 73.40
central heat &amp; air. All the extras
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
i nc luding Smoke warning devise, KENMORE WASHER
Parts,
TOP prices paid, used, any con
$33,000 on your lot. Call Dynamic
Service
Used
macnines.
ditlor 64.1 $176. Winter Park
Properties, 668 6611, to see model.
MOONEY APPLIANCES 323 0697
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Enual Houting Opportunity

UJp7

Cocsnfy, Florida

for

372 756)
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*030 State St ,Sførd Plata
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funding By builder, 631 164 9.

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9S Lbs

$45 each

SANFORD SEWING CENTER

2 BR CB home, large lot, convenient,
T er ms. $16,300. Phone

La
Mary- 3 BR, I', bath new
homes. Under $25,000 with less

2 OR, Mobile ho me lot rent, no Pets,
$125 E0 6650

I Feeder Pigs, IS

372 5672

.

tO payments of $6 Call Cr edit
Manager 3729411 or see at

HOuR for sale, by owner, 2 BR,
frame houSe, corner lot,
ji,5
123 8 1 64

327 7114
372

St

TO KUROM W MMlPiN

GENE R. STEPHENSON of
STEPHENSON STALNAKER AND
BEANE P.A. Attorneys
for the
Petition,q, and to file
the
Original
with the Clerk of the
above
Court on or before Januarystyled

Petition

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Sing er rguipped to jig zag and make
butt onholes Balance of $3188 or

,

Jim Hunt Reaty, Inc.'
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Realtor
322 9781

67-Livestock. Poultry

Singer Zig- Zag

Cottage. 5 rooms, I ba th, 251 S 3rd
St Lake Mary. $11,500 P hone
eo 1701.

755 PARK

2324 Park Or

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Katie's Wekiva Landing
322 1470

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Circuit court

marrlag has been filed
against you,
And you are required to wry*
a cop7
Cd you r writt en def en
ses, If any, to

In the

31l31S

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QUALITY HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES

FARMS. according tO the pill
Ihtrigf, recorded In Plat Book 17.
page 17. Public recortis of S'pnnole

demanded
Dissolution

t(;u,

STILL GOItIGOPI
HORSE &amp; RIDER STORE
285$ S Sanford Ave

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

WHITE

(JAR NE TT

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PCT. OFF SALE

So

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JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC
*07* Commercial
Phone 172 7881. Sanford

Over 10.000 people are reading this
i
Don't you wish the item you
for sale was listed her e?

furnished trailer $113 month,
se curity . 319 5611

7796 after i WI days

9phcit

COUNTRY FURN
DISTRIBUTORS
1238372
SR 46, I ml, East I

Reg Real Estate Broker

IR

Mullet Lake Park- 2 BR partly

AN MO PARK, . . 3 udioum
trailer apts Adult &amp; family park
W."ph ly ISIS HA. 17 97. Sanf or d

Church Call 227 1477
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UI A

Camper Trailer for rent, 7.4, Iu,I
bath, twin beds, Heat, air 377
5752

DIRECTOR
needed
beginning
January I Salary approx $700
mo Grace United Methodist

From

described

an action for di5101utó, of

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IrtjlJuCtJofl$: Hidden words below appear forward, back.
ward, up. down or diagonally. Find each arid box
t in,

Homes

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BUT.SELL.TRADE

Multiple Listing Service

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31-Apartments Furnished

urgently

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7llIt,
)71; otherwise. s Ji.idgment may
ha
entered against you tot ,he ,
nh.,

THE OONQ Siicm

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BARBARA JOAN, MASCARO

Boa 5,3
Penis Park. Pa. I143
YOU ARE HEREBY:NOTIFIEO

Afternoon

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ORGANIST CHOIR

Kitchen Equipped

be frecltej or IS described as
follows.
The East 1, of the Soot's 1, plu s
the Wist '. of the South Hall Of tt'.t
Southwest
of t he Southeast
LESS tne West 40
left. Stclion 21,
Township 21. Range 3*, also

BARBARA JOAN MA5r,4O,
We Re'spontg
NOTICE IF SUIT

6* CBS p.ws

unfurn 3232920 or 372 7529 after 6
pm

BIG on delivery

price's Good selector

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w.

322-2420
ANYTIME

Nice 2 OR block home. turn, or

Ave, Sanford Ph, 3216420

companion Need ed imm ediately
vJI 0636

Studio 1,2.3

F

Call Sanford5 Sales Leader

swimming, playground,

Nure%. RN's &amp; LPN's, Aides. Aide

Patio Apartments
Bedroom Apis.
Quiet, One Story

$

General Contractor
372 643?

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ardens

Luxury

county CO"iti, Sanford.
Florida. not later than the 11th day
Cd January 1977.
The real properly being sought t

ROBERT CHARLES MASCAR',

*156

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WANT ADS ARE SMALL in 31e, but

We sell our trade in furniture at low

Peg Real Estate Broker
SENTALS._APtS &amp; Homes
SALES_Farm or City
76.lOHlawatbaat I? 9 2
372 130 Da y or Night

Loads of po tential for $37,900.

Reg Real Estate Broker

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He

to

In Re the Marria ge of

6* PALL HARVEY CENTAIY

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
CUlT , IN AND FOR 'SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA

1*50

Salad . Baked Beans
French Fues . ?MSISSd Patat0e 6 Gravy

In t..s.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

9 HAPPY DAYS (R)

Cole Staw.

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PAYTON REALTY

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pr of essional Grooming 2447 Park
Ave 372 4121 Closed Wednesdays

*109

51-Household
- Goods
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SHOP

66-Horses

'let as a

DREAMWOLD
2601 Hiawatha
Ave
Convenien tly located 3 BR,
1i ba th home in excellent con
dition BPP WARRANTED. Just

recreation r oom, laundry room
and clubhou se 25ed Ridgewood

Let me Slow you ho w you can make
$303 $500 per week Call 323 8542

Ay,

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Spacious 1. 7 &amp; 3 BR apts. T ennis,

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potential
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519 NW

Ridgewood Arms

to $17,030
"Y our Future Cur Concern"
201 Commercial, Sanford, 373 5176
DeLancf.736715.4

eneva

Deg 19 Min E 415.25 ft Sely 3104.5 ft
toA P1134454 ft N 4.5 Deg W of Wit
P W K*y 179254.5 Dig F 3i Si I? N

highest cash btdder at the
house door on the 31st 0a,
January. 1fl7,
AM
Dated th, 17th day at December
Arlr,ur H Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
S By Thelma I Scott
Deputy Clerk
__ II. Publish: Dec. 21. 21, 1974., Jan 1
1977,
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STYLE

HOT ROLL

RESTAURANT MANAGER
experience Good appearance

CITY - 7)00 Park

corner lot convenIent n schools,
country Club 8 shopping Loads of
extras DPP WARRANTED A
bargain at 123.000

JOHNNY WALKER

BODY

I Campbell's PoodIt Pad- Complete

auto

exchange. I

Firewood
Immediate Delivery
319 5775 or 319 5179

19195 Fr ench Ave.
3721991
372 1196,372 l?$1;37) 3984

PAVENNA PARK - 102 Satsuma
Dr. Secluded I OR, I ba th on

2 OR. unfurnished. $125 mon th, first
and last month in advance
Rivervew Ave

$17 95

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

Stenstrom Realty

bath has carpefing. scr eened front
porch, breakfast bar and loads of
extras on large fenced corner lot.
Excellent condition for 520.900

3 Bedr oom SiSOmo
Information in Windo w

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dj(,fihatl

6* LOVE, AMERICAN

CHOICE OF 2

offering

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certificates wluo. %Ofd

2 12. STLL9'ERS
'4' 6. LOVE OF LIFE

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educational services to co nc erned
parents in Seminole County.
Ground
Itoor
opportunity'
Phone 1270314

OVIEDO FlU- Duplexes. Furn. or
Unlu'ri Wooded. Home size lots
RIDGE WOOD VILLAGE 365
3721

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113)

CHICKEN DINNER

SHEET METAL WORKER
I or
years experience
MANAGER TRAINEE
Some
restaurant experience helpful

in Children? Like
Become a Discover y
Advisor arid loin our manager

arnlng

Lake View Apartm en t -2 Bedroom
like new Reasonable. Phone 372
5729

DESK CLERK - 4200 machine

People?

N2S Deg 30Mn E Mft Sôl Deg 30 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
Mn F 230 to 525 Dog 30 Mn W 54 ft FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
to
Name in which assessed Hidden Cl 76.32't$.CAI9.EE
Lake Development Corporation of KOBRIN BUILDERS SUPPLY,
INC. a F lo rida corporation.
F lo rida
All of said Properly being In
Plaintiff
County of Seminole, State
K U RON W McM INN,
Florida
Del end.arw
Unless Such certificate or cit
NOTICE TO APPEAR
t'fica' es shill be redeemed
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
cording to law the propertyCFLORIDA

9' DON HO SHOW 24 (P.tn. Tuft Fri.) SESAIvE

6.

United

training program by

323-330)

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Interested

E 7327 to N 1983 1.5 ft to N Line
S By Thelma I Scott.
WIoB.eg ( LeS$B19N2SD19 30 M,n
DepaAy Clerk
F Ml lOft 1. N 44 Deg 30 Mlvi W 3011
Publish Dec 2*. 7$, *914, ion 4, II,
Cd mt WIy R
l7!7a SLI Sant otd 1977
DEG 91
Grant Run N 4.4 Dig 30 Min W 25011

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710 E.
Diet Workabop, 10' aim &amp;
Church, Cauelberry.
'

Retired

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Mn

FRIDAY. DECEMBER 31
Square Diace Club, 8 p.m.,
Forest
Tangle'wood AA, closed 8 p.m., St. Richards
Church.
Lengwood AA, closed
8 pin., Rolling Hills Moravlan,
SR 434.
.

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acceptable

sound.

No One living above or below you
Full time Resident Service
Directors
Models open 10 a m 'lit 6pm Daily
Come see us or call

ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN
UrgentDOCTOR'S ASSISTANT
Will
train With some background
DIESEL MECHANIC
Class A
o
Excellent company.
PLANT WORKER - Interesting
position Will train DeLand area

Solvents, 3231401

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" S 64 Deg 114 Mtn E mott N 2S Doeg 30

Foresters

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Physically

Proofing

Pa rt

time t start Will wok ir,to office

typing &amp; office procedures Ma
precise. intelligent

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REEL'S

Central Florida's

BUSINESSj COUNTRY CLUB MANOR - 10$
Wilkins Circle Lovely 3 BR. 1' z

210 W000MERE BLVD.

Full Circle Insulation &amp; Sound

manager

OFFICE MANAGER- Knowledge

P4 25 D93OM,nE I060ftSs4ciieg30 1974.
Mn F 191.1 it N 3$
Arthur H. 8*ckwlt's, Jr.
100

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 34
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m., Montgomery Wards,
Interstate Mall.
Sanford AA, 6 p.m., 1201 W.
May
Like
Rotary, 8 am., Mayfair Cotmtry Club.
Cuselberry Lions, 6:30
p.m., Land 0 Lakes.
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30a.m., Ramada
Sanford ChlIa.ii, 7:15 a.m.,'Buck's.

SHOW

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HEal l4 cot Run
D193IMn31 County of Seminole, State of
Sec E 41.1211W III 1151Deg to Mitt Florida.
F 61323 ft $ely 3104 5 ft to Pt 17% SI
Unless such certificate or cer
N 6$ Dig W Of WI
tif ic afes thIl be redeemed ac
1792
N 25 Deg 30 Mn F of S Line Of cording to law thl properly
Sanford Gt' S 63 Deg E *345411 N 75 described in such certifIcate or
Deg 30 Mn E lu 1 ft S 63 Dig F cert ificates will be sold t the
7606.111 N 25 Dig 30 Mm E 100 ft s s P.ghe'%t cash bidder at the COurt
Dig E OH N 2S Deg 30 Mn F *04 ft ho w door on t he 315? day Of
P444 Dig
30 Min W$%Pt N
January, *977, *1:00 AM
kI ri E 710 ft P464 Deg 21
Dated thiS 17th day of December.
0 Mn W 39, ft

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EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

Adult Family

Car RunE 1234ft51D,921 MlnW

Legal Notice

Elderly lady as live in companion
for same
Light cooking and
cleaning
Small
salary
References required 322 36.15
after 6 p m

%eryiceman

"Energy Efficient" Air Con
dilioning Package

&gt;s

zi

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Fabric Cover ed Walls
Built in Wall Bookcase
Private Entrance
Dead boll Lock
Fenced Patio
Color co ordi, 'ted Kitchen &amp;
Appliancti
Abundant Storage Space

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 300ft535 Deg30M,flWSIlSfttoGt
at 0 C W ea ver the hold
Line N 4.3 Deg W tow w Hiddn
er of the
following certificates has filed saId Lake Dr. Natty on R W 852.24.) ft N 43
cenfcatei for a tax deed to
De9E190HE$5012fi'NlOdeg.
issued thereon The Certificate
*124. 83 tI Nfl Dig 32 Mitt 10
numbers and year's of issuance,
Sec W 731.73 ft S Si Deg II Mitt * 4.
descrtta of the property, and the ft N 12 Deg 3* MItt * Sec W *31.916 ft
names ii whit? it was
aSsessed are 572DIg43Min flSecWtow ine
ft
'to Beg
4
Certificate No 0629 Year ot
Name in which asSessed Hidden
Issuance 1974
Lake Development Corporation of
Description 1
Florldi
Sec ii Twp 20 S Rge 30 F 8g 1751
All of said prope rt y being vi the

Club,

Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 P.M., The Town House.

DOI,ft.E DA

4

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3301 S. Sanford Ave.

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Sanford Serenaders Senior Citheas Dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic Center.

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4* NOT FOR
EN 091.,',"
Coi*s Pea). Bergen, C'
Frwii Fie'd
7 (1.421. Tt.ms. T)ss)
FEEDBACK (Wed.) THE EUROPEAN VISiON OF AAERJ
CA (Fn.) OUT THE DOOR.

oescrlptiee 4
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WEDNESDAY,DECEMBER 28
Sanford Sertom noon, Sheraton inn, SR
Sanford Klwanli, noon, Civic Center.
Casselberry Rotary. 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.

by Alex

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3 PIECES CHICKEN

9 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

.

S. Oak Ave.
Veterans of

IG3()
HOLLYWOOD

12.

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7. ULlÄS YOGA AND YOU
123)
CBS LATE MOVIE cp
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P1051 C
El
Wallach. lie Har. f
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*OOlt. Clone L8b'.tl'fliWs
SON 1970 TOrTTWled paeVl3
try to 9 * *iWCeOltflSV
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100
2.. '12. T0&amp;4)1b',

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18-Help Wanted

Unlimited

Apartments

.

I BR house, with large fenced yard.
$175 per mo. 1sf &amp; last
372 5039

Sanford Court

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lure,

Unfurnished

NOW RENTING

Couple
SECRETARY
Some legal termln
OlOgy necessary
OFFICE MANAGER - General
of fice plus bookkeeping, Retired
veteran would be great
WAREHOUSE WORKER
Train
for assistant f or eman Position
Mature, local

)fl,367or

State

30 -Apartments

&lt;
O
W

DIRECTORY for the Service Man I
you need '

batteries.

Stemper Realty

pint This 7 BR, I bath home has
connecting I OR apt. Screened
porch Sits among the shade trees

PARK RIDGE- I BR. 7 bath, un
furnished home, rent $725 no
1(1511 REAL ESTATE, INC. 321
0311
OUR

Guaranteed reconditioned

Sanford Ave

1
1I
I

Child

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CHECK

New Job

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1

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Rentals

APARTMENT MANAGEMENT

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Issuance 1971

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Bayport: high 8:1.1 a.ns, 7:33

Weigh t Watchers, 7 pin.. Sanford Woman's

e*." ''t ,
1*00
2. 12 W'EEL OF FOP,

7200

La

p.m.

Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., CasseIbey, Con).
mwlity United ,Methodist.

PRICE IS RIGI,-ff
24 ELECTRIC
f4.

P1CCADIU,v CIRCUS

6 WILD, WILD WEST

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Kettle

SQUARES
7 ZOOM
24 (Mai Tiats Fn.)LISTER
ROGERS P€IGOFO1OOO
i'.'did)PICCADLLYCIROUS'.
'Balet Slioos, Pal I ('Ti'i,'s,)

Tandem.,' ClauSe
FrartCa,'
oryotfr
lance truclung
arid a
t't.vvwts law sd'
wt
:u'am up *0 'wk, a desper
ate
car
,

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Light, Sanford.

6

7
PAN?

fri

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Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW Building, 17-92.
Overeaters Anonynsotu, 7:30 p.m., Fla

0* Far: MWPIO

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HOCjAWS l'E5
()GE FAMILY
7
24
OO4.,4
pjjy
6

high 1:U

Canaveral:

'TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2s

Percy çj
igs. (Fn.)
ij Pi Kiedo
on Vacation' 1.pne 1.'i,
Percy K*th
1953.
12 MERV GRIFFIN Sblow
24 SE
ET
930
6* 700 CLUB
1000
2 12 AIFORD AND YI
(R)

9 MOVIE OF THE WEEK

,

Port

FOR TAX DEED

t.a

'ad. .ban Foiiair* OR)
6 MARYHARTMAN.MARY
H'RTW.N
7 ABC CAPTIONED
PEWS
FOR THE DEAF

49

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2 PEWS

p.m.

New Year

NAVEL ORANGES. 52

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YOGA AND YOU

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6 9 12 PEWS
6* WILD. WILD WEST

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Ma)one 1. Percy
Kltwde. 1955 (Thss)

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6* PEWS
9
FAMILY Wf1.es best
friend. Z.eKe.
arrested on
gay' be, arid We has troue acrç 0* blCt fR)
1010
6* I LOVE LUCY

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Daytona

am., 2:24 p.m., low 8:21

Seminole.

FREE CATALOG SALES KIT.

$113

7 834 9051

Jar

32-Houses Unfurnished

Shag C.srp.$ing

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Call Toll FREE 1036311255 for

unfurn,

65-Pets-Supplies

50-Miscellaneous for Sale

For Personal Service Call

I

Brand new, sparkling with charm!
Furnished studioS. unfurnished 1
&amp; 2 bedroom Units Your new
"flg Agency Little Fre - home features,

9Good Things to Eat
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Earn Money, No Investment. Take
Catalog orders for Lisa Jewels,

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BR,

Available

4i-Houses

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WE HAVE A HOME FOR YOU!

Sa nford area, off Lake Mary Blvd .2

no

Educationa, Child Care for .s low a'
$,weekly if you quality 323 9424
(r 121 8-135

,IOTICEOFAPPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
Sethom *97.34.3 FlorIda Statwtn
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
G C Weaver the holder of the
following cert ificates has filed Slid
certificates for
tax deed to be
issued thereon, The certificate
m,mbers and years of uuance, the
description of the property, arid the
names In whIch it was assessed are
as 011owl
Certificate No 410. Year of

7 24 MISTER ROGERS
PEb000
12 EMERGENCY (YE

shilling

WEDNESDAY'S TIDES

pet; no rainfall;

unner *&amp; Jowl in ,

900
2 PHIL OONAI'LE SI'N
sa,€
7
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9 MOVIES (L42n)i41 of
Pyw 'L,e,
id Cisp
*948 1'7)

S'TCH Pete Wd
f.ncl
11* FBI
0*

s

m.p.h.

relative

Fair, becoming partly cloudy
through Wednesday. Slight
chance of showers tonight.
Warmer today and cool again
tonight and Wednesday. Highs

MISTER ROGERS'

SIC

6

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41s. Ught, variable winds,
becoming southwest is-es

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DEG 9*

500
2 ADAM 12R)
6* MV THREE SONS ProeYUedFn .cfly.seo23Oprn

830

of in

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Wedms

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12 FAA&amp;Y AFFAIR

winds, five m.p.h.

B. MLLE

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4 WJXT PtuC AFFAIRS
SPECIAL
Domestic Vio-

19

humIdity, 81

C A P TA I P1

PORT

-irillue to ineouirm to to Under.

Road 434 at 14

29.64;

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readings:

pressure,

PEKOo
24 MAC PEt LE)4R RE-

IZ

cage

peface, 43; orrnJgbt1o',,. 41;
high. 64' barometric

DICK. DUCK. ccos

(Fri) MAX

OIEDAYATAT.E

B"i Cattmari off icia'ng Br.ncr'i

all

ER

a.m.

8

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9.

4*

POLICE STORY'
'.'rte Eowanss stairs as a
*I'Gee vOnpoke w
2

1)o
I \L!i!!i'ED III FEE'!'
It it/i Lu'r !"lu'r1mnr,u'nf
I'miii 11:3(1 (1.111.
Longwood Village Shopping Center
LU'

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800

4,

Muse,

43(3
XE DOUGLAS SHOW
4
* BE
'ED' pree'-'eij
Fn., oIly. see 230pm.
9 MAROUS WELSY MD

WEATHER

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rows, weaw.

1000

fUT

t CBS P'E"iPtS ('725

ICA. (Good 1.4rtrrwig Fionc54"
5

6. MAS'H l"aMeye
'irdeci arid qtsed *$en a

Jessie Mae

County

30 py
STREET

see

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41-Houses

2 BR unfurnished, children, pets o.k
5*30 mo. .32) 7515 or I 901 734 0299

NURSES, all shifts.Geriatric ex
ponience preterre.t Apply in
person Sanford Nursing &amp; Con
valescent Center, 950 Mellonvllle
Ave

173 needed throughout central
Florida as far rOrth as Daytona
and as tar South a Melbourne and
every Community in between
wherever this newspaper 5 read
Full time and part time, days,
'"ninçs and weekends You must
be experienced ri preparing
Federal Income Tax Form 1040
and all supporting heduIS We
are the largest in home tax
Preparation service in Florida
Exceptionally high earnings In
order to qualify, you must have
your own auto and portable
electronic calculator For per
sonaI intervew. call 305 111107825.
Monday through Friday,9 am. to
Pm

(r-Child Care

Florida
Unless such certificate or cer
tificates shall be redeemed ac
cording to law the property
described In such certificate
cerlef.c.ates will be sold to the
highest cat's bidder at the C0ur1
house door on the 31St day of
January, 1917; *1:00 AM
Dated thiS *7th day Of DecCmber,
1976 .
Arthur H. Bec kwlttt, Jr..
.
Clerk of • Circuit Coiat
By Thelma I. Scott.
Dep ut y Clerk
Publish: Dec. , . 1,74., Jan, 4
1971

9 EDGE 0F G'fl'
12 SC$EFEi'

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at 7 25

9 RH MAN pooi w.,

("(141 bar

two nieces, Mrs. Agnes Burnsed

and Mrs.

J GOOOMONG*J,.ER-

as skve ecpk3cles (R)

339-2000

law, Mrs. Betsy WWiamson and

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WII.jrtto's. 61. of C Metlonvill,
Art, *
will be held at 1 pm. Wed
fles4s,, at tte gra,,'si de n
Sylvan Lake Cemetery e.t's R

Sursjvors inclixie a

am. Ci 4. kc t'ewi)
6* PE'yE A?'C FIES
11
24 SESAi,ES'r1'

'a'es Pepper (Angie

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WILLIAMSON. JOSEPH W.
Funetal Serv ices tor
seon *

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e39nwtoEw1secLineE,0p,
3178 ft W of SE CarOl NE '
N 460f1
W441.Slft N 1l$Sft Wto Ely PW
R W tO NE Cr
Old Act Ry SwIy
%
£vCxdel'
S 34 Peg '0
F !079?
ft. F '092 11 S Si Deg 50 Mn w
9,
w 1. 72 11 S34Dog fl M o n W4J9flft 5
47 Deg 10 MItt E I 54 ft S 1 Deg 33
Mitt 31
F to S Line E to Beg
(LeI&amp;BCgII7OflN SSO44ftWof S
Car Run N 1 ft W O It $34
' S
Deg33MinW33Sftfl $53 Dig 77
Mnl 541? E llSMftto Big
ft Rd R WI
Name ri wftIch $l4'.ed Hidden
Lake Development Corporation
All of sad properly
the

1.ERV GRIFFIN

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potential Apply 2477 Sou th
Orange Blossom Tra il -423 1019.

* TAX PREPARERS *

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for the past 39 years. He formerly work ed at Harden's

645

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tttit G C Weaver the holder Of the
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,mbers arid years of Issuance.
description of tIC property, aria fl
names in *hiCl It was %ltSd are.

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Margaret A. Torrey, t)eft,ona
Holly M. Ley, Lake Mary
Sarah I. Hickson Oviedo

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Free 62* 1221 for 'WE Care".
with the Clerk of thi Circuit Court.
Adults &amp; Teens
s..rn,no, County, Fiord. • •
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Four members of the board of

directors of Sky King Youth Ranches of America Inc., have resigned
as a group. "We left for a lot of
easons," says a former officer,
by

Tom Vincent)

,

,

Seminole and Brevard state
attorney offices will be Jerrold
Bros3, a part-time public

bectanu. Cheshire s chief felony

defender and former Bre%ard

prosecutor in Seminole, ac.
cording to Cbeshire spokesiTian
Gerard E Dugua% who will

Count)
Solicitor
from
Titusville, who urlfull v

6£

reader (ruin New Mexico
wants to know what is meant
by the expression. "A passive
lead.

By OsaId &amp; James Jacoby

A passive lead is one design

Ifere is the fastest played ed to protect your own high
hand of 1976. At least the play cards As an example, supwas fast after trick one
pose
e opponentshold
reach six
West did study before flotrurnp and you o
leading the seven of clubs and kings and a queen The
South went into a real ex- passive lead would b--- in the

Write

W est
s
t at
o, a
mean defender, so South went
up with dummy's ace.

will

,

.

currently on Herring's staff

—

Donald Marblestone.
Earlier Cheshire wi:mwwed

.

in the I3revard office for eight
months; Mark P. Rabinowitz,

that Philip Sellers, 34-year-ild

who has spent two and a half

investigator and polygraph

Years there, and Don W. Davis,

operator in Herring's Brevard

33, who was Madison County

will become his chief
investigator for the two
counties, replacing Fulenwider.
Duguay said the only

office,

'"

Judge for six years.
Cheshire, who defeated
herring in his Novem be r bid for

by Gill Fox

in

William Heffernan, Randi,
Kramer, Ralph Erikkson an('i

Robinson, 30, who has worked

receive copies of

prosecutors

Seminole will be four lawyers
.

leaves the office he'
s held for
eight years, will'include Alan B.

JACOBY MODERN,

SIDE GNCES

team of

Other attorneys under Dick,

,

anO

Rounding our Cheshire's

starting Jan. 4 when herring

as interest ing qoes

When the ace dropped

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Cheshire has also confirmed include Ilarry Stein. 47,

opposed herring in tht 197_
Re ublican prary .

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also be office manager in the

(Do you have a question

His problem was to decide If for the experts

7

two county l8th Judicial Cir-

ecoflve session before laying suit without an honor
from dummy,

youth

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IaBrce and Grace Bradford, resl,ned a, Ile
same time citing personal reasons.
Board members were not the only pernnel to leave Sky King Youth Ranch

so

Sky King.

for both counties.

One of the major problems cited by Holmes
was the diffic ul ty gett in g reco r ds on any of

the children,

Economy Index

One boy broke his hand on a Sunday
morning. Nly wife sat in the huspital with'tium
aid.

The hospital would not treat him

.Whout a medical release form.

WflINGTON lAP) -

i'l never got medical social or an y other

and September. Many

The government'
s Index of

hitury. We wanted to know about medication

economisLs say a three.

leading economic in
dleatorli increased by I per
cent In November, the

allergies, for instance. and could find out

month decline In the Index

second

consecutive
monthly rise, pointing to

Improved growth In the
nation's economy In
months ahead.

But the government also
reported today that Index

revisions for earlier
months showed that it
declined In July, August

could

foreshadow

a

nothing home of the kids we had there we
didn't even have completed application forms

recession.

(in," Holmes said.

However. the Indicator's
index, which is designed to
pre di ct future economic
trends, improved sharply
during the past two

Another problem encountered by the
Holmes, who cared for eight boys at the
Chuluota facility, was money. "The first

months. It increased by
six-tenths of I per cent In
October following a decline
of six-tenths of I per cent In
September.

month we were there the board had a

when you deseend to land M

By ED PRICKE-17T
herald Sf I Writer

took my own money and bought food for the
boys. After the board members resigned we
recived only about two-thirds of the a

Cowily

With an eye toward "saving dollars,"count), goverruilent is
evaluating its 52-car fleet.
Basic questions being a5ked refer to what type of car to parchase
Intermediate or compact - -and when to sell therill

Wishng
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Presently the fleet consists of cars of Varied t)lxs, and the
decision to sell Li left to the individual department chiefs.
I a new policy) ought to save us some dollars,"Cummission
0airman Dick Williams said today.

commissioners Tuesday were presented a ineinoran-

dump trucks in the public works depament

Evaluation iOMAF). the county's watchdog agency.

Williams said Seminole needs basic guidefines. "We ought to
adopt a logical system,"the chairman noted,
Hotary said no estunates have been worked up as to the exact
aniount of estimated savings.
At next Tuesday'
s meeting, the l:-onunission is scheduled to act
on the OMAE recommendation&amp;
Williams said. Imsically, two decisions will be made. The first is
whether tu buy all coinDacts, all Interinediates, or a combination
thereof, and the second is a determination of .what mileage and
age a car should be allowed to reach before it is traded in.

The O.NIAE study recommends fleet cars be traded after 60,000
miles and or live years. Also, the study recommends the county
purchase all compacts, or interinediate-size autos.
Budget Analyst Dave flotary said the county'
s policy when
adWed - won'
t be- mandatory. Exceptions to the policy will be
allowable when the situation warrants.
After the fletl policy is firmed up, both Wiffiams and llotary
!
,;'Ill Officials will txgln looking at all count), equipment
Ill-

proprted funds. Mr. Corley said it was 'due
."
to the financial situation'
Deeply religious, the Holmes were shocked
Someone we had never even met
when "
called us and told us that Mr. Corley was
going around talking a bo ut how 'un-Christian'
we were Mr. Corley deni ed it and we offered
le who had been
to confron t m with the
confronted y m. Ile said he wanted to think

it
'
'

es explained that these remarks of
were " he I
straw" in a sees of

COo:eS

with him.

would not respond to the comments

from Holmes and the forTner board members.
like the board mernhers who
resigned, 'empliasizes that he was told often
by
ley, "Don't take your problem to
4~~by Grant. Always come to me,"11olmes
lit
was &amp;Y,q '
(31d, be -r d. to bMo
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what to do for the boys
Although board members did not want their
names used, they were consistent in their
r easo ns for leaving."There's a professional

way to get things done said one so that
children are protected. We couldn't get or

keep control
"What we attempted to do was what every

red-blooded Ame ri can would want to do take care of kids,"said another. "Anybody
should be wiffing to give time and efforts to
build something like this up, to give it a solid
it

didn't seem to be getting

that foundation. There were too many loose

ends"
In rebuttal to the statements of his former

rd of rectors, Kirby Grant (Sky King)
See 'SKY KING, Page ZA

'Good L uck'

If

When Kirby Grant wanted to expand Sky King Youth
Itanches nationwide we said. "Good luck, but we'll Just
votifinue with Seminole County," says Jim Lynd.

cluding mulu-thou-sarid dollar earth- moving equipment and

dum on cars from the Office of Management Analysis and

(RANT

foundation But

pe nses. And along about the midWe or third
%~eek of September we were short of money. 1

Seminole Seeki*ng To Cut Auto Ex enses

the external pressure increases
if the .internal pressure is still
equivalent to the lesser
pressure of altitude, the ex.
ternal pressure against the ear
drum may cause symptoms.
There is a tube at the back of
the mouth that transmits the
pressure hi the mouth to the
interni ear. If it is closed for
wily reason - blocked with
inflammation from a cold, or

problems

program."

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fornier north Florida county
judge.
Joel Dick, 30, of Brevard. will

PSI

pretty much a grave difference of
on ho
you would run a

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earlier reports that his chief
assistant in charge of both

personality

opinion

recently. Former houseparents Tommy and
an Hook says he'll open a Herring
in current,) a Uresar d assistant
investigator
Dotty
Hoimes, left because "Mr. Harrell
criminal defense practice here Seminole to remain will be Dan state attorney,, as C e
Corley there, the administrator, j ust plain
Cheshire today named four chief Seminole assistant, in Sanford with offices in the Lawrence. Ile said another assistant state attorney Ili the
lawyers who will become his William Staley and chief in
First Federal of Seminole in v estigator for the Seminole Brcard office and James lied to us, continuously, from the time we
went to work."
assistant
prosecutors in veigator Jack H, Fulenwider. building.
offIce will be announced at a (,raham, 47, a Ilerrtng
The Holmes have 1 4-years experience in
Seminole to replace five atFour
prosecutors
on
herring has already an. later date.
assistant
in
Breard
an
orchild
care, having worked with Osceola
torneys now on State Atty. Herli staff
also told nounced he'
ll open a private
Other appointments con- mer assistant public defender,
Abbott Herring's staff here.
by Cheshire they wouldn't be law practice with offices in the Firmed today by' Duguay, 41, for as new chief mcsdemeaor County, the Edgewood Boys Ranch and the
Seminole Youth Ranch prior to working for
Three of the new Seminole rehired. They are Claude Van Paulucci Building at Sanford. the new state attorney'
s staff prosecutor and training chief
from the Brevard state at- ,tack and Charles Gordon.
tomey office and the fourt h is a

were

Board members who resigned were
President and Chairman of the Board Earl
Smith Vice President John McCormick
Secretary Ethel Smith and Treasurer Dan

Names Four Ass'I'stants

assistants are transferring Hook, Jay Novick. William

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Opening lead - 7

llerald%%riter

,

Seminole-Brevard
State reelection, promised in his
Attorney
elect
Douglas cam pa ign to replace Herring's

the pain. When you finally
adjust to the new level and It*
pressure inside and outside the
car is the same at altitude, all is
well.
The problem starts again

Sp rings. In July 15 we split with him and there has
been absolutely no connection between t1tis Seminole
Youth Ranch and the Sky King Youth Ranches of
America, Inc. at all., Kirby Grant allowed us to use the Sk y
King n,
arne for fund-raising purposes only. without pay to
him. Ile was never on our board at al
The Seminole Youth Ral is now supported by coll
munity and church donatlons and hopes to be accepted
aext year as an agency to receii, e moales from the United

\_Fund~ he added."

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By BOB U.OYD
Steve Pickett Weems. 29, firea rm in conuliission of a F ramne auto.
Ilerald Staff Writer
whorn police identified as an felony, and reckless driving.
Officers said Frame'
s auto
A 29-year-o ld Daytona Beach accountant from Daytona
Patrolman Richard Bennett was rammed in the left side at

two years ago we had neveii heard of Plains.

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was held under $50,250 Beach, was booked at county
said. James Vernon Frame, 32, the intersection and a chase
bond today at Sanford after a ja il on three co un ts of at- of 708' Oak Ave., Sanford, was ensued south on French ending
midnight autrammning chase tempted murder, three counts wounded in the back and hand with Frames car being hit in
on French Avenue that ended of aggravated assault with an whenix pistol shots were fired the right side several times at
with anoth er driver be ing shot , auto, and charges of use of a into the car he was driving, 18th St. and French Ave.

man

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inside of your ear. As I Ong as compfication. And it doesn'
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symptoms or awareness of the pressure inside compared to
pressure.
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account of the shooting in- on the roadside, Frame
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the wounding of Stills.
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where to spend the dollars to
accommodate the more than
314,000 residents expected in
Seminole County by the year
2000.
On Jan. 4, 1 7, the Seminole
County
Commission
is
scheduled to make that
decision. Commissioners will
decide where to locate
f acilities, a decision which in
turn will dtudc where most

future private facilities will
lix'ate.
Two theories of grewlh are
under consideration. One is the

"sprawl plan," and the second
is a tighter plan in which
govemment spends money to
insure
growthin certain
areas of Seminole.

"Once the growth pattern is
decided,
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(all Seminole County home.
Williams said it "might take
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two )es of stud&gt;. co unty
planners have completed the

In Sanford on Tuesday

the population predictions

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After commissione rs decide
hich plan to adopt, public
hearings will be held all over

first draft of the curnprehensive

beginning at 9 am.

facilities Aill be spread over a
wide area. The second plan
envisions govermnent spending
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specified geographic areas.
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proved by county corninisioners.

It addresses itself to the
following areas:
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future.
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revenue sources.
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land and a study of zorung
study on conservation.
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be taken into consideration. The Obituaries
proposal was to abolish the fees Spoils
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Vandalism, Thefts ----Mar Arec 's Holiday
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l)Ottt h at Park
and 18th Street,
causing approximately $275
damage.
Sheriff's deputies today were
Patrolman Mitch Tindell
investigating a number of
reported the telephone receiver
weekend theft and vandalism
had been cot from the phone
incidents,
Deputy P.J. Higgins reported and melted when the telephone
uiriutry in toe 000rn was SCL
that vanuais fired nine gunshots
afire. i glass was also shatinto a 7-Eleven store on SR-434
tered in the booth, officers said.
at Raymond Avenue., west of
Indianan Jailed
Longwood,
causing
an
estimated $500 damage.
Altamonte Springs police
No injuries were reported in
jailed Grant Louis Doran, 21, of
the early Sunday incident.
Bloomington, led., in lieu of
Officers said one bullet, $20,000 bond on charges of
possession of burglary tools,
believed to have been fired
from a medium-caliber ban- possession of controlled substance and to counts of
dgun. struck a door frame and
burglary.
the other eight smashed
through three plate glass
%% indows before ending up in the
ceiling of the store.
Shot Fired
Deputy
F. M.
Stewart
reported one shot was fired
through a window at teisure
Pool Service, 754 East SR436.
Altamonte Springs.
Officers said they have no
suspects in the vandalism in(idents.
Sanford police reported today
that vandals set fire to a public

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20 Known Dead, Ruins
Of Nurse Home Combed

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ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland (AP)
Police
were to search the ruins of a nursing home
again today for the bodies of more victims in a
fire that killed at least 20 persons, including a
lOS-yearold woman and a 16-year-old boy.
Twenty bodies were recovered Sunday
afternoon. A Royal Canadian Mounted Police
spokesman said another search was
scheduled for today, "just to be certain" there
are no others.

95 Missing In Ship Fire
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Passengers from an
Egyptian ship that caught fire and sank in the
Red Sea blame leaky lifeboats and faulty
firefighting equipment for causing many
deaths in the 3inking.
But the ship's captain told reporters Sunday
that his crew had to chase passengers with
axes to get them to abandon the ship without
their belongings.
Egypt's semiofficial newspaper, Al Ahram.
reported today that 95 persons were still
missing. Cairo's Middle East News Agency
said the cargopassenger ship Patra had been
carrying 94 crew members and 387 passengers
before it went down Friday.

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in a accident n SR-4313, i
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the scene and been chased down
George Berry Sr., of 2312
by another driver. Officers said
during the disturbance Hayes Poinciana Rd., Winter Woods,
reported jewelry and a pistol,
allegedly struck an officer on
the head. lie was taken to total value $1,255, was missing

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Altamonte officers arrested
Raymond Dale Pilks, Zi, of 833
Park
Winter
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Dr.,
Casselberry, on a grandlarceny charge. IlLs bond was
set at $5,000, according to
county jail records.
Careless Driving
Casselberry police jailed
James Edison Hayes, 26 , 01

Apopka, in lieu of $5,400 bond,
on charges of careless driving,
leaving the scene of an ac.
cident, disorderly conduct,
battery on a police officer and
criminal mischief.
According to county jail
records, officers responded to
reports of a disturbance at 450
Iris Rd., Casselberry, and
found a car had been Involved

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DOWNINGTOWN, Pa. (AP)
The
derailment of a Philadelphia-to-Chicago train,
added to Amtrak's schedule to deal with the
holiday rush, sent 36 travelers to hospitals.
Four of the injured were hospitalized
overnight. Spokesmen at Coatesville General
Hospital and Chester County Hospital said
none of the injuries was serious.
The five-car train, a special section of the
Broadway Limited, derailed about 7:3e pm.
Sunday, said Lois Morasco, an Amtrak
spokeswoman.

Chicago Council To Meet..

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The battle line has tiéen
drawn in the struggle to succeed Richard J.
Daley as mayor of the nation's second largest
city, with blacks on one side and whites on the
other.
Black leaders were united behind Alderman
Wilson Frost of the South Side, while white
leaders backed Alderman Michael Bilandic of
Daley's 11th Ward.
The City Council was scheduled to meet
Tuesday to elect an acting mayor from among
the aldermen to serve until a special election
is held in six months.

Sen. Hart Dead Of Cancer

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influenced major civil rights and consumer
protection legislation during three terms in
the U.S. Senate, is dead at 64. Hart, a
Michigan Democrat, died at his Washington
home Sunday, a victim of cancer. According
to a spokesman for Hart's office, funeral
arrangements were planned by Hart and his
wife. The spokesman said a public memorial
Mass will be celebrated at St. Matthews
Cathedral here Tuesday.

Carter Calls In Cabinet

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The Associated Press
Snowy weather made driving difficult in the
Northeast and Midwest, and the death total
from traffic accidents climbed as the threeday Christmas weekend ended.
The Associated Press counted 398 deaths on
the nation's roads between 6 p.m. Thursday
and midnight Sunday.
The National Safety Council had predicted
between 460 and 560 traffic deaths.
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violence and adjudicated guilty
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In 1974, the bank said, the
U.S. per capita income in socalled real terms was down $170
from the year before, while
income in Switzerland Increased in real terms by $130
and in Sweden by $270.

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notch on the list of the world's
wealthiest people in 1975, anti
there are now five Countries
where per capita income is
higher, the World Bank says.
The World Bank also said
there has been a virtual stagnation of growth among industrialized nations since 1973 and
continuing increases in population among developing na-

by dividing a nation's gross national product, or total production of goods and services, by
Its population.
Qatar, an oil-producing nation, was a new addition to the
World Bank list in 1975. The
other nations listed above the
United States all had higher incomes than the United States in
1974 as well
'
Other nations with incomes
near the United States were
Denmark, $6,920; Canada,
$6,650; Germany, $6,610; and
Norway, $6,540. Denmark and
Norway made substantial gains
and could surpass the United
States in the 1976 list, if the
trend continues.
The World Bank cautioned,
,., however, that its figures for
1975 were preliminary and
based on tentative information
In sonic cases.
The United States per capita
income was up froin $6,670 the
year before, the bank said.
However, the increase was not
adjusted for the impact of inflation, which would make the
gain somewhat less.
The bank said there were 19
nations with per capita incomes
exceeding $5,000 in 1974 with
combined total populations of
412 million.
By contrast, there were 75
nations with populations totaling 2.3 billion where income
was less than $500. There were
33 nations with populations of
more than 1.2 billion where Income was less than $200.
The bank said significant
changes In the relative value of
currencies In recent years has
caused the shift In incomeranking among developed nations.
For example, the German
mark and Swiss franc have increased In value, whale the
French franc and British pound
" have decreased. The U.S. dollar
has remained relatively stable
for the past year, although it
has lost ground against German
and Swiss currencies.
While economies In much of
the Industrialized world expanded in dollar terms, there
actually was a shrinking of
over-all Incomes in terms of
real buying power, the bank
said.

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quittal for Moore on the bat

Monday, December 27, 1916-Vol. 69, No. 109
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BUFFERIN
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Then the two men forced the
attendant to put $3.50 in
gasoline into the station wagon
before they fled, officers said.
At the shooting scene Sunday
afternoon Polk assured a group
of citizens protesting the
shooting of Mills that there will
be a full investigation of the
incident and that they will he
told of,the esu1ts of the investigation.
Fellow officers had already
relieved Coffee and McCormick
of their revolvers when Polk
told the citizens that he had
suspended the two officers.
Sheriff's investigators took
sworn statements from several

tery count but ordered the PSI
and custody on the counts on
which the jury returned guilty
verdicts.

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entered a judgement of

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entered by prying open a slidj
glass door.
Deputies reported that for the
fourth weekend in a row thieves
took two color televisions from
rooms at Days Inn, SR-46 and
4 of Sanford. The two
televisions and towels reported.
missing Sunday were valued at
$825, according to sheriff's
reports.

JOY

trial a jury found Moore in-

PLAINS, Ga. (AP)
President-elect
Carter is convening a series of
preinauguration meetings of his cabinet at a
secluded island plantation, with discussions of
possible tax cuts and the general state of the
economy expected to be high on the agenda.
Carter was scheduled to fly to St. Simon's
Island near Brunswick. Ga.. today.

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NATION

flooded, along with other areas
with water from a shower.
CBs Stolen
Aubrey Jacobs, of 301 Satsuma Dr., Sanford, reported to
sheriff deputies that someone
took three single sideband
citizens band radio units, three
antennas and a bicycle From a
tool shed at the rear of his
John
residence.
Deputy
Hawkins renorted the missing

S. Now

The United States' per capita
Income of $7,060 was exceeded
last year by Kuwait, $11,510;
I United Arab Emirates, $10,480;
Qatar, $8,320; Switzerland,
$8,050; and Sweden, $7,680, the
World Bank said in a report released Sunday.

VITAMIN E

Sanford police said two men
in a dark-colored station wagon
robbed Dekle's Gulf Service
Station, 2518 French Ave.,
Sanford, about 3 a.m. Sunday.
While customers were
reportedly nearby, the men
held a knife in the station attendant's back, scooped $96
from the station's cash register
and then Forced the attendant to
hand over $108 from his wallet,
police said.

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Progress has to be. I know that, but it was a real
shock to return to Alabama over the Christmas
holidays and find the county, or the state, I don't
know which, has paved Kelly Creek Road.
Kelly Creek Road was one of those dirt roads
that live forever in the minds of young boys.
A winds, rook spotted road, for miles It runs
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from Brnmptoi, Ala., up through the woods and
then, seemingly, to nowhere,
As boys, Booty O'Barr and myself used to get off
the school bus on Fridays, walk five miles up Kelly
Creek Road to his daddy's house, walk five miles
back and then hitchhike into Leeds, a small town
near Birmingham, for a night of shooting pool.
WIt was a beautiful, rocky road which carried you
Past pastoral scenery the likes of which you're
lucky to see even If you should be lucky enough to
Clock
live two lifetimes — in place of the one that's
allotted most of its.
By ED PRICK
On hot (lays, we used to take turns riding

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a bit, then you'd have to carry your partner a bat.
That didn't make a lot of sense to grownups, but to
young and tired barefoot boys it seemed to help out.

Around

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Young boys, growing up now, though, won't be
walking barefoot down that road. That's because,
like I told you earlier, the state, the County or
somebody went in and paved It. The contours of the
old dirt road are still there, but instead of gravel, a
ribbon of concrete stretches out in front of your
eyes. And that concrete is hard looking, not pliable
like good gravels from earth.

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I'm glad I wasn't there when the smelly
machines dumped all that concrete on Kelly Creek
Road. Oh, I know, it's progress, and all that. But I
wouldn't have liked it, because Kelly Creek Road
wasn't just a dirt road, it was a young boy's dream,
It led from "up yonder" down to Highway 78 which
led to the city of Leeds and some good pool shooting.

The

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It will
of some surprise to the altruistic that
the government has placed a dollar value on the
services of volunteers in the United States from
May. 1973, to April, 1974. Volunteers, according to
ACTION, the federal agency with its fingers in
volunteer service, contributed more than $33.9
billion in services to the nation's economy, about 2
cent of the gross national product.
ACTION retained Harold Wolozin, a professor
of political economy at the University of
Massachusetts, to gather the study. You may be
sure that you did not volunteer the money to pay for
the study: you were taxed for it.
Professor Wolozin computed the monetary

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And after all your lunch money was lost to the
city boys who hung out in the pool room all the time,
you Could get back up Kelly Creek Road to
Raymond O'Barr's house and to safety. Yessir,
Safety. Now, Raymond, who was Booty's daddy,
wasabout the cussingest man you ever saw. But if
you was a 'Good Ole Boy, he knew it and he'd take
care of you, at least he'd do that the best he could —
allowing as how he was sick sometime hisself.
Yep, Old Raymond O'Barr who lived almost at
the end of Kelly Creek Road never lived to see the
road paved. And, I have a feeling, kind of, that he
wouldn't have liked it. Oh, he'd have liked the fact
that mud wouldn't get on his cars he drove along
Kelly Creek, but I think Raymond, like me, would
have missed the solitude a quiet walk along Five
miles of dirt road brought a young boy. You pay for
progress and paved roads, and people along Kelly
Creek Road have paid. I hate to say it, but they got
the worst end of the bargain.

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"Although volunteer services, givers freely and
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the economy." Thus commented Mike Balzano,
director of ACTION. He might have told it to
Tocqueville.

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who traveled
1830s and who
authored the first sociology of the Americans.
this country in the

Tocqueville located the source of America's
greatness in its great good heart, in its practice of
giving. Such massive charity obviated, he thought,
government assistance programs.
Today taxation has pretty well taken th e
ch ee rfulness out of giving. As long as the government (read: the taxpayers) does it, the specious
reasoning goes, we don't need charity. Th e unfortunate? Out of sight, out of mind.
It is reassuring to know voluntarism is still
strong in this country. But we didn't need a federal
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What is intriguing is the attempt to assign a
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An alarming reversal of thinking here: the
costliest government programs are justified
because they are putatively "invaluable" while the
truly invaluable energies in our society are
assayed and assessed and the subject of taxgranted professors' studes.

Arms C
The discovery of huge arms caches and a barrel of deadly

cyanide at Lancaster, Ontario and Wrightwood, Calif., is
sobering to say the least.
It was only by accident that enough munitions to equip an
army of 200 were discovered In the desert. Apparently the arms
were slipped out of military depots and the intelligence agencies
failed to follow through.
We aren't frightened at the prospect of an army of 200 taking
over the United States. But 200 guerrillas could wreak havoc
with civil authority and terrorize people and institutions,
If the past offers clues, there will be pressure to prohibit
citizens from owning any arms. However, the fact is that all of
the arms found by auftritie3 at Ontario, Lancaster and
Wrightwood already are illegal for citizens to own. They were
accumulated because the existing laws could not be
even against possession of such heavy weapons as machine guns
and bazookas, which are not easy to conceal.
We have no doubt that authorities will get to the bottom of
the Antelope Valley mystery, but that alone is not enough.
Unless securlity at military depots is tightened, the next

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Cuyahoga County, Ohio, of which Cleveland is
the seat, has in at least one respect one of the
best systems of public transportation in thee
country. Cleveland Is, in fact, the only city In the
world with a direct rapid transit connection
between its airport and downtown.
Acouple of years ago, county voters approved
the establishment of a Regional Transit
Authority (RT/I) and an Increase in the local
sales tax which enabled bus and rapid transit
fares to be cut to a maximum of cents, inluding the airport run.
Yet a recent survey by researchers at Case s
Western Reserve University found that "despite
an extensive, inexpensive and well-managed
transit operation In Cuyahoga County, only a
small percentage travel is handled by RTA."
Commuter traffic continues to be dominated by

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Th e figures are 13 per cent of the coun ty's

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explains it is that he was walking through it
Georgia shopping timter, minding his own
business. when a roan grabbed his band,
smiled, and said: Iii, I'm Jimmy Carter and
I'm running for governor."
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that wa5 it decade ago The incident
changed t he face of itiirt'rican politics.
Powell is now the 33-)ear-old press
secretary to the president-elect But ruor.'
than 1111.4 he is the inval companion and
baggage bearer without w hom next month's
inaugural would be substantially different. If
Jody Powell has arrived where he is because
if Jimm'. Carter. the reverse of this
proposition i eqwtll true and obvious.
Carter has said it himself. remembering how
it was to ge-i started in mitiunal politics. At
first it was onls I ''Jody and I.'' Family
Int'rlItA'rs we're' added Then others. But in the
'Junins Who''', Powell
lean da%s, tOe era
w ;i (.arte'r' s p rinciruil courtier if he hadn't
exist .'d. he'd have 11.1(1 II. be ifl' toted - if he
could have been
Si hen the new cheif Likes office he will
have as his spokesman a devoted servant, a
surrogate son, and to it %t'r% real degree a
partner in power 1 he tAw are as close as hens
ufl a Januar) roust, as they sa', in Plains. It's
expected that Jody will know whatever
knows The relationship has few
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¶%• hit.' I louse' pre'cede'nts
I 're'surri:ibly there is much to be' said for
he' wI u;' For the first time in years, perhaps
the first tiiin- ever, the hireling who speaks to
the nation for the president will know uI
'/)lut el) what he's talking abo U'. Besides this
hi- will himself Lw part of the adinnunists 'tion's
de-cision-niakirig process. What he says will
h;ne' weight
And yet the prospect is not altogether
bright 11w idea of Jody Powell controlling
White house tn'ws for the next four years is,
quit- fr.inkl) niust disturbing. Powell is

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The in vest igators also have uncovered some
The murder was pinned on James Earl Ray, intriguing new
Information about Lee Harvey
an escaped convict, who used phony passports to Oswald,
t he accused assassin of President John
slip out of the country. According to the in- F.
Kennedy.
vestigators, he got as far as Portugal, where he
According to the report, the committee staff
received "further instructions" from a secret
"spent seven hours questioning an ex-CIA agent
conspirator.
who had come forth to relate his personal
Ray finally
tracked down in London and knowledge of
the contents of conversations
extradited to the United States for trial. His
between Lee Harvey Oswald and personnel
activities in Portugal, meanwhile, have been
concealed From the authorities for eight years. within the Cuban and Soviet embassies in Mexico
City."
Not until a few weeks ago did the House inOswald's conversations, according to our
vestigators learn about Ray's Portugal con- sources, were monitored by the Central
nection from a "witness who had never Intelligence Agency. Immediately, staff
previously been interviewed by any in- members "were dispatched to Mexico
City
vestigative agency."
where they cond ucted further Interviews," the
The Investigators reported this startling report discloses. No evidence has been usdevelopment confidentially to the Select Com- covered so far, however, that Oswald discussed
mittee on Assassinations, "Ray contacted the Kennedy assassination at either embassy,
another person from whom he r eceived further
The committee will probe deeply into any
InstructIons," they disclosed cautiously In a connection between the CIA and Kennedy's
preliminary report.
assassination. The agency, we have learned, has
They didn't mention In the report where the more than 60 cartons of top-secret documents
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orders of business.
Meanwhil e, t he committee staff is anxiously
According to the survey, prepared by
awaiting congressional approval of their request Ralph Nader's Center for Law and Social Policy,
for a record $8.5 million to investigate the the conflict laws are so complex that employees.
assassinations. Behind clased doors, Richard can't understand them.
Sprague, the panel's brilliant staff director from
In fact, the employees told the Nader irk1
Philadelphia, dramatically laid out his plane, terviewers, the legal terminology is "so boring
and persuaded even the most stubbo rn mem bers and burdensome"
that they sign federal jobs
of the committee that the money was necessary. agreements without even reading the
Sprague pointed out that, compared to other regulations.
investigations, the money he wan ted was not an
Some agencies, states the report, don't even
unreasonable sum. For example, he noted that bother to provide workers with the written lawS.'
for the first three-month period of the search for Instead, the employees receive quick oral'
briefings.
Patty Hearst, the FBI s pent $2.6 million.
Incredibly, federal agencies do not remind
In addition, Sprague explained, the New York
State Investigation of abuse In the Medicaid employes about potential conflicts when they
program has a budget of $6 million for its second leave the government. The burden is on the
worker to determine if taking anew job is Illegal.
year;
As a result, top government executives are
Rep. Henry Gonzales, D-Tex,, the Incoming
caught In a revolving door between business and
chairman of the assassination committee, told its
government, which moves so fast it is difficult to
he Is convinced that Sprague is right.
distinguish the watchdogs from those who are
CONFLICT CURBS: President-elect Jimmy being watched. In some
cases, regulators break
Carter, armed with an unpublished survey the Law by quickly
jobs in the inshowing that employees are abysmally ignorant dustries they were regulating.

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So, hire- is the unsurnuiuuntable we'akn:s's it
.I'ids I.'eiset'll as in the ' bite house'
spoke'tauuan his own stake in the re-gin..success is too high ll' will not onl h' thu
uuiuuthpie'ce' but the architect at the'
ministration I)ouiht.s about it will there-For,- I"'
doubts about him As no other press see'r.-tar
in husturs , then, hi- will have enoruutuu.s
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trouble administering the-person Whitehouse propaganda staff. Butt the job is sunuipI
too iuii pi 'rtant for it president's a Itt' r ego
Already it is clear that Pow ell is much iii. r'
a prnfe's.si.inal Carterit e than a prok'ssutin:i
wnuliwiucatur. lie is not with his boss (ia
money or for the public service, but rather he
is with him for love. For years it has been his
duty to promote and protect Jimmy Carter,
and no doubt the ethic will carry on Intl
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working population using public transportation
cent using private transportation.
One of the questions the researchers sought to
answer was, under what conditions would peoples
who now use private transportation switch to

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figures, actual or constant.
These non aerospace items had grown in 10
years from less than 10 per cent of total
aerospace sales to a 1976-77 estimate of almost
ON
Of those interviewed, 22 per cent said they
per cent. The largest growth here, perwould never use hA, 40 per cent said they
centagewise, was in nongovernment purchases.
would use it only If their present mode of tranMen in the business, when cornered, will
sportation was not available and another 6 per
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know-how. The new sales use the unique expresent mode of travel
much higher.
pertise the industry has developed in years of
WASHINGTON — While most interest groups
postponed. Instead the Air Force proposed to
In other words, fully two-thirds of the cornbuilding planes, missiles and other standard in Washington are struggling for the attention of
continue the Sw million-a-month restriction until
muters in this county indicated that it would take
aerospace items. But full-scale exploration and President-elect Jimmy Carter, one of them, the
next June, and to arrange with Rockwell, the something like dynamite
to blast them out of
exploitation of the opportunities has thus far
Air Force, Is trying hard to keep out of his way.
prime contractor, a limited program that
could their automobiles. Similar sentiments can
been hit-or-miss, piecemeal, in the main by a The decision on whether to go ahead with
be called off or curtailed,
probably be found in every large metropolitan
handful of firms. Much of the industry has stood
production of the B-I bomber, one of the most
This is window dressing. A delay from
area,
by, wringing hands, using all Its political knowexpensive defense programs ever planned, may,
February until June in Lifting the spending
This is the hard fact which those who
how to wrest government contracts, U.S. and
the Air Force fears, be one of the first he makes.
restriction will have little real effect. There is champion
public transportation in the interests
foreign. A business so dependent on who is up
Carter has said the H-i is too expensive and only so much money the program can absorb, of energy conservation
decreased pollution and
and who down and on who can get close to whom
has implied it ought to be cancelled. The Air and anyway the Air Force has two months'
Worth congrestion run up against. Soaring automobile
that almost everyone involved ends up with the
Force, still hoping to change his mind, realizes "in the bank" as it has not spent any since
the prices and a 10 per
cent or even 25 per cent inshakes.
that an early decision would probably be
beginning of the financial year on Oct. l.
crease in foreign oil are not likely to change this
The first reaction a reporter gets when he negative.
The idea is to unhook Carter
from the need to fact apprecialby in th e near future.
talks about the new markets to men in the inEarlier this year Congress, anxious to delay
make a decision in February by a solemn
dustry is series of excuses: We don't have the the decision on the 13-1 production until the next
commitment not to start any heavy spending
Early
January, Uncle Sam will begin 4
money to make the investments. We're unsure administration, limited spending to $87 million a while he thinks things over the traditional 100 mailing hisinannual
post-Christmas gilt to this
on how to market. We don't know what the month until Feb. I. Since the Defense Depart- days. But there
is limit to how long the final nephews and nieces — the l9i6 income tax return
potential sales will be. It's too risky. We're used ment had not planned to spend any faster, the decision can be put off, and June
Is probably it. forms. Tax experts have been warning for weeks
to dealin g with the government. We don't know
action has had little effect. But it made the Air
In a curious reversal, Carter may have to that, If anything, "reforms" In the tax law voted
our way around in the civilian mass consumer
Force nervous.
decide on next year's crop of 13-Is before this by Congress last fall have further complicated
rket.
Almost no production money has yet been
year's. The Ford administration will leave him what is already a dreaded annual yearly chore
pinned down, these same Insiders spent. Some $90 million appropriated Last year with a prepared budget that will probably
ask for for millions of Americans.
admit they've not given the thought to the has been used to buy some items on which there
btweeen $1.2 and $1.5 billion for eight more
It could be a "disaster," asserts the Kiplinger
problem and to the opportunities they should is a long lead-time, but almost all the money
production B-Is in fiscal year 1978, which begins Tax Letter. All the elements are there: New
have. They've not generally gathered the going into the B-i is for development of the four in October, 1977.
forms
revised old forms
. forms mailed
statistics, done the market research, or other- prototypes, three of which are now flying. The
Under the new financial system introduced later than usual
changes that apply
wise studied the opportunities in transferring Defense Department would be fully within the
last year, the budget must be acted on earlier retroactively .
Instructions written before
their magnificent high-technology know-how to law to order production of the first three than before: Congress wants
to have any regulations under the new law are out
the mass-market consumer field. At least not in operational aircraft authorized this year
and proposals for change in hand In March.
The IRS expects to be swamped by requests
the detail necessary to insure profitability,
commence spending the $87 million a month up
None of this maneuvering, however, touches for help, but won't be able to give the same level
Now it is true that the industry leaders, taken to the more than $1 billion that has already been
the basic issue; does the United States need the of assistance as before because Congress did not
as a group, have had a most difficult time in appropriated by Congress.
B-I? This is the fastest bomber and the most increase Its budget.
raising the large amounts of capital needed for
But the Air Force wants to avoid pressing expensive airplane ever built. Although large, it
A lot of taxpayers are in fora rude shock. Sick
major expansion. This, in considerabie measure,
Carter for a decision by Feb. 1, only ten days makes a very small head-on radar target, and it pay recipients, for example. They spent their
however, has been a result of their depending SO
after the new president takes office. So the Is designed to get through the Russian air sick pay In 1976 thinking It was tax free — which
heavily on uncertain markets such as the federal Defense Review Board meeting last Friday that defenses by flying very low — under effective it was, until Oct. 4, when Congress altered the
government, where it's boom today and bust.
could have recommended a production start was radar coverage — at suoersonic speeds.
law retroactively to Jan. 1.

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had been hittin g rough tim es (in constant
dollars), sales by some of these same companies
of new products and services outside the narrow
aerospace field had been doing very well.
Exceedingly well, in fact, In any kind of dollars

WASHINGTON— House investigators have
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spokesman of the aerospace industry, a kingpin
in the economy with nearly $29 billion in sales
this year.
He pulled out all the stops. Waved the flag.
Stressed the importance of the industry to
national defense. Pointed to the declining sales
in real dollars. Stressed repeatedly that
President Carter most assuredly should do
something when he moves Into the White house.
lie should have looked in more detail at the
pessimistic statistics he presented at the
meeting.
The way out for the aerospace industry was
buried in his own numbers,
all to see who
were willing to look. But it was not, apparently,
at all clear to those businessmen whose solution
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Monday, Dec. 27, 1976

H ere Are The Top Stories Of 1976 As Selected...
tion results gave Mississippi's 7 pong team to visit and finally were arrested, and a poster Hall In Philadelphia.
Eagle led 15 tall sailing ships centennial offered Americans
AP Newsfea(ures Writer
electoral votes to Carter, that playing host to President Rich- campaign against them decoGood wishes and gifts, in- and a flotilla of 200 smaller an opportunity to reaffirm their
In November James Earl he made a victory statement to ard Nixon.
rated the walls of China's cities. cluding works of art and music, craft up the Hudson to wish faith In themselves. Said one
Carter narrowly defeated the waiting crowds in Atlanta.
After his death, Hua luofeng, After the arrests, Hua was funds for commemorative America a happy birthday. At young celebrant, "Somehow I
President Gerald R. Ford to
President Ford, who had gone a sixth vice-premier and little named the new chairman of the buildings, special books and the Miami Beach Convention feel more American at this mobecome the first president to bed at 3 a.m., concedcd the known outside China, was Chinese Communist Party.
special exhibits, arrived along Center 7,141 people recited the mcnt than ever before."
elected from the Deep South election the next day, giving named his successor. Most re- _____________________________ with thousands of foreign vis- Pledge of Allegiance to become
since before the CMI War. The Carter "my complete and garded him as a compromise The Bicentennial
itors, who Included royalty and the country's newest citizens.
The $ Woes
story of his election and the wholehearted support."
between the radicals, led by
heads of state. Queen Elizabeth
The guns of the U.S.S. Concampaign preceding it was
Carter won 297 electoral votes Mao's wife, Chiang (Thing, and
3. As the man said, it only 11 and her husband, Prince stitution, "Old Ironsides," were
4. Once again Americans
voted the top news story of 1976 from 23 states, putting the old the moderates. Most observers happens once every 200 years, Philip, spent six weeks in Brit- fired for the first time in a cen- were
concerned by the state of
by the editors and news Democratic formula of in. felt that Chiang Ching was a so America went all out for her am's former colony.
tury. Time capsules were bur- their financial affairs. After
directors of Associated Press dustrial Northeast with the force to be reckoned with in Bicentennial. Celebrations
Although celebrations had led containing everything from early optimism, the nation 's
member newspapers, radio and solid South back together. Ford post-Mao China,
went on all year as local and been going on for a year, It was signatures of famous people economy stumbled badly at
TV stations.
carried every western state exAfter Mao's death, Premier national committees began a Fourth of July to remember. and Bicentennial coins to a mid-year, leaving many wonThe other top stones in order cept Texas and Hawaii, 241 Hua moved quickly to consoll- projects designed to help Seven million people, together Frisbee and a pair of cut off dering what had gone wrong.
were: (2) the deaths of Mao and electoral votes from 27 states. date his position. Chiang (Thing Americans remember their with President Gerald Ford and blue jeans.
The nation's Gross National
Chou and the changes in China Nevertheless, Carter won by al- and her radical proteges, heritage. Even the Liberty Bell Vice President Nelson RockAfter a turbulent decade of
that followed; (3) the Bi- most 2 million popular votes — Chang Chun-chiao, Yao Wen- got a new home - in libertyefeller, watched as the U.S. unrest caused by Watergate Product, which showed a
- centennial celebrations; (4) the 51 per cent to 48 per cent for yuan and Wang Hung-wen, Pavilion, near Independence Coast Guard training ship and the Vietnam War, the HiSee BY THE, Page 9-A
PAT'f' ilI•ARST
'U.S. economy; (5) the Legion- Ford.
naires' Disease; (6) the Mars
In spite of predictions of an
landing; (7)the Washington sex extremely Light voter turnout,
scandals; (8) the Patty Hearst 80 million Americans went to
trial; (9) the Israeli raid on the polls to choose their next
Entebbe airport; (10) the president. Of those eligible to
California school bus kid- vote, 53 per cent did so, down
napping.
from the 55 per cent turnout In
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1972.
1. After a 22-month-long camAccording to an AP election
paign, Jimmy Carter was elect- day poll, most voters said they
ed the 39th president of the chose the candidate they voted
United States. Just two years for because they agreed with
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ago, the ex-governor of Georgia his stand. But most Carter votI
was all but unknown outside his ers, according to the poll,
home state, but with grim de- agreed that although the choice
termination and a campaign was difficult, it was time for a
05
strategy mapped out by young change.
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aide Hamilton Jordan, he won
the Democratic party nomiThe Death Of Mao
ALL APPLIANCES REDUCED FOR FANTASTIC
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nation. It had been the longest
primary contest in the nation's
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2. China was already in
history.
mourning for two leaders who
After the Democratic Con- had died earlier In the year RIVAL CAN OPENER
ventlon in July, his popularity
Premier Chou En-lal and (Thu
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according to the Gallup Poll,
Army. But the nation plunged
against President Ford's 20 per into a frenzy of grief when
cent. Many people felt that his Hsinhua News Agency anMR. COFFEE
33 point lead meant an easy nounce(i that Mao Tse-tung was
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victory,
dead.
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Mao had been ill for some
conventions and the divisive time and Chu, In fact, had taken
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remarks on Lyndon Johnson's Manchu Dynasty as a young
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of the Plain of Chryse. In the resigned his committee chair- robbery. The Jury found her Israeli planes had refueled Calif. When they reached the
healthy 9.2 per cent increase in gionnaires were over 40 and photographs beamed back from manships and in mid-August he guilty, but sentencing was de- after the raid.
California Rock and Gravel pits
the first quarter of 1976, slipped therefore not as abie to resist the lander, it looked very much announced he would not run for layed for six months while she
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to 3.9 per cent in the third, This any vi rus. But the actual cause like the deserts of southern 4kJj- re-election.
underwent psychiatric testing Dora Bloch, who carried both hours later, the children and
zona
rate of advance was below the remained unknown.
driver were forced Into a buried
minus the cactus.
ColAfter Miss Ray's splash,
Col- at a San Diego federal prison, an Israeli and a British
"There's an outside chance
i level needed to reduce unemThe successful Mars landing leen Gardner, another congresIn November, Judg5e Orrick port, was left behind in a Kam- trailer and were left.
While California organized a
ployment, and the jobless rate we may never find out the was eight years in the making sional ex-staffer, came forward granted Patty Hearst her Free- pala hospital where she was
rose to 7.9 per cent by October. cause," said Dr. David J. Sen. and Viking 1 had blasted off 11 with accusations of her own. dom — on $1-million bail pond- taken a few days earlier. She massive search for the missing
children, driver Ray was digconomists said it could be cer, director of the Center for months before Its dramatic Sen. Mike Gravel of Alaska, ing appeals. But her legal trou- was never seen again,
ging a hole in their underground
over 8 per cent by the end of the Disease Control in Atlanta. touchdown 200 million miles Reps. Wayne Hays of Ohio and bles are not over. Early next
"Th ere are times when dis- away.
prison large enough for Robert
bear.
John Young of Texas and re- year she fa ces trial in Los An- The Busnaping
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Six weeks later, on Sept. 3, tired Rep. Kenneth J. Gray of geles on ch arges of kidnaping,
Theonly true brigh t spo
In November, as medical re- Viking 2 landed am id a pa r tial flllnois were all named in a ll e- assa ul t and robbery.
the economy was a steady eas10. The ni ghtmare be gan Thi rt y-six hours after the
when three armed men with busnaping, the children and
ing of the nation's inflation rate. searchers still look ed for the radio blackout in a field of sa nd gations involving women.

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today.
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caught in Bahamas waters whether the Bahamians them.
have been transferred at sea selves would even seriously try
into Florida-based boats to to enforce the law."
evade the Bahamas' 21-cent-aThe Herald said that the Bapound export tariff.
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found at the Woods estate. It
equipment, while consumer rounding publicity was too that would mean the existence but Howe, claiming innocence, of the plane.
headed north from Chowchilla,
The motive for the bizarre had never been sent.
4 buying also trailed off after much for the "Grand Old Lady of life on Mars, but the Viking 2 said he would stay in the race. The
The airbus was met at
strong gains early In the year. of Broad Street," and when mother ship discovered a polar He Was defeated.
Entebbe Airport by
5"
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President Idi Amin Dada who
Sanford
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Plaza.
84 per cent before the Legion- of the preconditions for life to The Perils Of Patty
said he would handle negotiaThe Mystery Illness ________
naires' convention, dipped to a exist.
Lions for the hostages' release.
mere 8 pe r cent, the Bellevue
The hi jackers asked for the cx5. Not long after the AmendLI
Stratford closed its doors.
8. " The violent nature of your change of 63
The Liz Ray Tale
can Le gion held its national
co mrades held in
conduct cannot be condoned," five countries.
convention in Philadelphia at
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6. Space travel once again nation's capital, it was show- victed bank robber Patty leased mid-week as a "gesture
- stricken with a strange ailment. captured
the
public and-tell time again in Washing- Hearst to seven years in jail. of good faith" reported that the
The symptoms were similar to imagination as Viking I made ton. Elizabeth Ray told the
had been separated
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viral pneumonia, but of the 180
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the first successful soft Washington Post that powerful naped from her Berkeley that the Ugandannon-Jews,
government
Persons infected, 29 died. The touchdown on the planet Mars congressman Wayne Hays had apartment Feb. 4, 1974
death rate of 17 per cent was in late July.
, an- seemed to be aiding the Palegiven her $14,000 a year of t he nowiced that she had joined
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The landing, which had been taxpayers' money Just to be his captors and with four members cided to act.
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41,h1
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middle of the summer was scientists thrilled. "There are publication of her novel, "The Hank in San Francisco two made the 2,400 mile trip to
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04 FUJI, OAF, TICH 0' 3114
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the victims were In some way Iitnners, associate adminis- 172-page romp through the bedJuly 4 they made a surprise
appeared.
connected with the American trator of the U.S. Space Agency. rooms of W
M's th e two-way
developed
raid on Entebbe Airport, gathas hington.
YOUR.WAY PROMISE.
Legion convention.
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hays at first denied the accu.
After a 19-month nationwide ening up most of the 106 hasIh2 I) I? 57') $.j..,,,,.S1...5
At first health officials feared the seventh anniversary of the sation, then admitted having search,
Miss Hearst was ar- tages. Three of the passengers
that it might be an outbreak of date the first man, Neil Arm- had a "
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pe rso nal relationship"
rested in San F ra ncisco. Two were killed in the crossfire.
30. 1517.
the dreaded swine flu but this strong, walked on the moon.
with Miss Ray. But he con- years to the day after her kidAmin reacted angrily, bringproved a false alarm. Other
5x7 COLOR
8x10 COLOR
The
landing
site
chosen
for
tended
she
had
earned
her
salanaping,
a
jury
was
sworn
in
to
ing
Uganda
to the brink of war
__________________________
doctors lay the high death rate
ENLARGEMINTS
ENLARGCMENTS
Viking 1 was the western slope ry as a clerk. One by one he try her for the Hibernia Bank with neighboring Kenya, where

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dunes called Utopia.

The Entebbe Raid
Both Vikings, equipped wi th a Allan T. howe was given a 30onl y three tenths of one pe r cent ease claim ed its 30th vict im —
Dairyland Unifi ed School DisThe search for t he kidnapers
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in October, the smallest In- the Bellevue Stratford Hotel, scooping at-rn and mini-lab to day suspended sentence for try9. It began as a commonplace trict coming back from an out- lasted two weeks longer. Police
MAO
crease in seven months.
which had hosted the con- carry out tests automatically, ing to buy sex from two police hijacking. Air France 139 from ing celebrating the end of sum- arrested Frederick Woods, son
entiot The hotel, for 68 years sent back results to earth at the decoys acting as prostitutes in Tel Aviv to Paris had just left riier school on July 15.
The problems, economists
of the president of the company kidnaping remained un(aid, stemmed largely from a innkeeper to Philadelphia's speed of light.
Salt Lake City. The Utah the ground in Athens when
The men loaded the 26 chil- which owned the quarry, and certain. A note demanding a

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Evening Hera, Sanford, Ft.

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Monday, Dec. 27, 1976

TELEVISION

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football player. bolero cancer

clamed his life
800
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he has scovered gold and in
p'ier dreams. she gives her

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PICADILLY ciRcus
Ballet Shoes" Parione. Noel
classic: cbkens
story oul000rpf'iane,IMngln
prty. &amp;ea,nxng

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12 THE WILD KINGDOM
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600
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(Wed.) EVERYWOMAN
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(Fn) LOOK UP AND LIVE.
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Fran Field.
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ON THE NEWS
6* I LOVE LUCY
24 JEANNE WOLF WiTH
1100

4.) LOCAL NEWS
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24 LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
900
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The well-designed fashionable look Is
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nothing else has such positive Impact

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The Evening Herald, P.O. Box l37, Sanford, Fla. 32771

OPEN

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Trenton, Tenn., has been

for technical training
at IA)%sTy AFB, Cob., In the Air

selected

avionics systems field,

Force

LAURIE M.MILLER

OSCODA, Mich.

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Laurie M.

,

SanfOrd,

"Your Future-Our Concern"
201 Commercial
323 11 /6
OFFICE MANAGER-. Knowledge
typing &amp; Office procedure's Ma
lure, precise, intelligent Retired
serviceman acceptable
Physically
Sound.
United
Solvents. 323 1401.

Ftc, 37771

&amp;"Child Cat

Educationa, Child Care for as tow a'
$, weekly If you qualify 37) 5174
or 373 $135

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CADET WINNER

CadetCpl.Sam MichaelSavasolAltamonte Springs,

Moss, professor of naval science at The Citadel,
Charleston, S.C., as he receives a Navy ROTC
scholarship. Savas is the son of Mr. and Mrs. It. V.
Cole, 409 Hermitage Dr., Alt amon t e Springs.

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One Bedroom

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Survivors include his wile,
Mrs. Juanita Ashley, of
Longwood; one son, Bobby
Ashley, Pennsylvania; two
.stepsons, Kevin R. Henson of
Longwood and George W.
lienson of Orlando; two
brothers, James R. Ashley, of
Palatka and Major Julian B.
Ashley (Air Force Ret.),
Valdosta, Ga.; sister, Mrs. Ida
Alice Pearce, Pottsville, Ala.,
and three grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
today at 10:30 am. at the
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints, Sanford with
Brisson Funeral Home In
charge.

JOHN JENKINS
John Clay Jenkins, 81, of R.1,
Box Ill, Sanford died Sunday.
Horn In Wrightsville, Ga., he
came to Sanford 31 years ago
from Ft. Lauderdale, He was
retired from Civil Service, He

member of the Buckeye

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will be in Live Oak Tuesday
with Harris Funeral Home In
charge.
WILLIAM MORRISON SR.
William J. Morrison Sr., 90, of
706 Palmetto Ave., Sanford,
died

Friday night. Born in

Funeral Notices
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JENKINS. JOHN CLAY —
Funeral services for John Clay
Jenkins. Si, of RI, Bt 177.
Sanford. who died Sunday, will
be held Tuesday at I p m In
Gramkow Funeral Horn* Chapel
with Rqy, Bob Burnham of
ficialing Burial in Oeklawn
Cemetery. Granikow in charge,

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Sanford area, off Lake Mary Blvd . 2
140
unfumn
5135
I child
Available J,sn 2 9149054

Osteen — 9 25 acres, nice tree's,
good Soil, Surveyed Easy terms
113.075 Broker. 9310171

LONGW000 DUPLEX- Modern.
clean 2 OR, carpeted, central air,
large ,vooded lot Reduced to
129,900 Terms. CLIFF JORDAN,
REALTOR, 630 Hwy 434.
LongwoOd, 631 8222.

REALTORS

47—Real Estate Wanted

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.
252I P a rk Dr

3232116

Realtor
3279764

QUICK CASH

After Hours
322 3991
327060:

Lake Mary- 3 BR, I'', bath new
homes Under 125.000 with lets
than 3750 down Government
tunding. By builder, 534 1649,
Equal Housina Oaportvnity.

Merchandise

For Personal Service Call

7 Blxr 6. White Portable TV's Also
Stereo &amp; Misc items 323 0106

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
1919S French Ave
372 1991
322 1496. 322 1911. 323 3916

FrAmebuill,S16S 310 East lath
St Call 323 IW4 or 322 1587

Builder's own 3 or 4 BR. 2'i bath
Priced below reproduction costs
JENNY CLARK REALTY
322 tsve
Realtor

(SR unfurnished, 6121 month. first
a n d I iSt month ri advance
Rvrr,,e* Ave

Large Wooded Lots
Paved Str uti
Se'wer
Street Lights Sidewalks

JOHNNY WALKER
IDYLLWILDE HOMES BY

weg lIed %tale hrcker
General Contractor
3226457

FOR

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Sanford,Fla,
Remodeling

APPOINTMENT

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jaranteed recond , l,oned auto

batteries $12.95 exchange
REEL'S BODY SHOP 1109
Sanford Ave.
SEWING MACHINE
SINGER FUTURA
1 have 1976 Singer Futura. sold
lew for 6650. Was Christmas
ayaway There is only a 1786
salance due Purchaser left area
md we are unable to locate.
ou car' have mach ne for 3264

i.alance cash or take up payment's
4112 a month Will take trade as
,,int payment. Call Orlando 62$
739 day or night. tref home trial.

By Owner- 3 BR, 2 bath, central
H&amp;A. except i onally nice neigh
borh000
Attached
garage,
626.51)0 lOS 612 0110

Firewood

Immediate Delivery
349 5775 or 319 5429

INC.

N ice 7BR block home, turn. or

In Link Fence, 124',1 walk gates,

I. I set drive gates $150 complete
1730712

nfurn 123 ?970 or 377 1829 after 6
pm

MLS

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REALTOR

34—Mblte Homes

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
Several
choice
locations

7 BR partly
Mulle t Lake Park
turni%t"eii trailer 51J5 month, ISO
secu, ity 349 5647
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SACRES WITH MOBILE HOMEGood c ou ntry lQ(CtiOn Assumable
mortgage, 370.000

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003W lit St. Sanf or d
327606) or 3230517 eyes

Casselberry.WjnIer Springs
Forest City
Altamonte Springs
RUTH TUECH
8)4 9112
Altamonte Spring s
Longwood

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(East)
KAYETALMADGE
HILDA RICHMOND
514-3167

Del lo na

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NEW HOME Out of town area 3
BR, I bath, central heat, range,
1.01 Site, 75*123' $19,500
SPANISH STYLE STUCCOCorner lot. 3 OR. formal dining,
range, refrigerator 521.600
REFURBISHED HOMES- $100
i)0wn payment to qualified buyers
IBR. $15,000 and up

WITT REALTY
Re.j Real Estate Broker. ill 0610

123 7595

322 071

ALLA WAY
Landscaping &amp;

Hauling

,
can cover your
Om
with
,ilum,num &amp; soffit System Also 1
Roofing. Gutter's 20 Yrs Evp
Eagle Si di ng Co 131 t563

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C iC.HT HAULING 6. YARD
AND GARAGE CLEAN UP
Phone 349 5371
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Home Improvements
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For tree estimate's. call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 322

TOW E RS B EAUTY
ltijrmerly Harrieft'S Bea uty N ook)
Si) E lit St . 322 5742

CalIForFreeMaps.

EXPERT LAWN SERVICE
Frie Estimates

Phone 373 1797
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DICK'S LAWN SERVICE
Mow ing Trimm.ng. Edging
w i th
a Personal Touch 5308534

Realty

REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Day or Night
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS
Da,s-3fl 4123

Night*-377 2353

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2162 Part Drive
172 88.63

Sewing

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BOWL IN EL ' CTQIC
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Contractor's asInduSIrial, corn
mercial,
r idential
Free Blown n .niul3l,Qn
Mayo In
eslimates 3222171
5iIation Co. 13G0092 or 411
8.53)

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Pest Control

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Electrical

Pictures &amp; DetaIl's

Ire, Trimming 1, Surg.ry.-Lawn
Maintenance Free Estimates
Licensed Phone 722 7102

Moeng. Edging, trimming

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LAKE MANY-- Sp4CIoij's
BR, I
AiSditi's. Concrete Work. Paint
acre pluS, like privileges, near I
ng. Carpenter Work. Ceramic
:
$54,
I
Tii. Alum Enclosure's 3236123
LOCH ARBOR- Ideal large family
SOFA&amp;CHAIP MAMPOOED
Free Estimates,
I BR, pool 147,500
Also Carpet SlSamLx2oed
Carpentry. Rimodeling,A,5.,j,t,,5
MAYFAIR- Professiona ls custom Only 635 Phone
Custom Work Licensed, Bonded
OR, near hospital 144.250
Free estimate 323 6035
RAVENNA PARK- Choice 3 OR. Dee &amp; Gerty's Clea ning Service -—.
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all amenities. 6.32.000
R,sidentla' &amp; CommCrcihl Clean Rooiirv1J,
SOng, Sheet metal, Alum .
PINECREST- Retirement special
ing RI I. Box 174CC. Sanfor d , Fl
5011,1's, Painting, Air
on i .
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37771 - 323 6125
I OR Charm 6,21.000
Gutters , Texture Coiling.
Screen's,
SAN LANTA- Government homes
, etc Large quality, small dollar
$100 down
Bill Evans, III 99)

H arold Hall

HUGHEY EQUiPMENT —
service, Clearing. Mowng.
Back Pio'e loader 3278*21

Dirt

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Cleaning

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TIIUI1jI\'.

'HARRIET DEAS
JEAN BRYANT
8)4 9217
Sanford
SHIRLEY MILLEIT
8349212

Aluminum Siding

Repo ssession's Low. lOW

CRANK tON ST REALTY
RcAL TOR S-,30 6061
Evps 3233349

OF VICE SPACE, French Avenue,
I/ 97, 4 rooms carpeted, ba th,
t chen facilities Total 660 sq if
ideal for law offices, medical,
mental or other Professional of
Ice's KISH MEAL ESTATE INC
Ill 0041

I91IPINTO
5.1.000 mli's. $100
Call 16.2 0126

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down II cash is a Problem. call

31—Business Property

(d(011k1 (ii1folt.

Lead Electronic Gibson 6 string
Guitar, wiltt Jordan amplifier 1974 Harley DavidsonSuper Glide
FXE 1200. 9.110 miles. $2100
Excellent Condit ion, 1230 3235508
Phone 322 626.3
Pianos &amp; Llec"'ric Organs with
automatic rhythm section. Liberal
80-'---Autos
for
Sale
trades offered Bob Ball's Piano &amp; ..____
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, )Ot
1970 VW Baha, fiberglass front &amp;
W First SI . 377 2255
rear, all new limes. malay
overhaul, AM FM Stereo. I Track,
60—Office Supplies
new inspection, excel cord.,
"
$1000 373 5900 eves.
Used Office Furniture
974 Super Beetle, 20.000 mll,
excellent condition Take. Over
Wood or steel desk's, executive desI',
payment's, 1.51.25 montP,. 834 6702
6. chars, secretarial desks &amp;
cDairs. straight cPmeir?.-fIIpng JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-. 'l2and
cabnets. as is Cash and Carry.
'73 Models Call 37) 6510 or 534
NOLL'S
1603 Dealer.
Casselberry, 17 97, 5)0 4206
________________________________
DA V TO NA AUTO AUCTION
62—t.awn-Garden
Flay U. I mile we-st of SP4,CIwa,
Da vlort,S Beach will hold a public
AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
night at 7 30. It's the Only one in
WOOdruff's Garden Center
Florda You set the reserved
601 Celery Ave.
Price No charge Other than
Closed 'tI Jan I
registration fee unless ven,cle '5
SOLd Call 904253 $311 for further
64-Equipment for Rent . delhI's.

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5175 11130 II&amp;SO

0t0vd1e Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY'
323 3866 or 373 7710

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BUY JUNK CARS from $10 to 130
ralJ 3221674 after i p rn
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TAFFER REALTY

FHA VA

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1USINESS DIRECTORY

CHCA

207 E 25th St

?SR . Furnished. 6110
Katie's Wekiva Landing
3234470

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Holiday Auction
Good used Iv's
&amp;
MILLER'S, 2619 Orlando Drive, MON., DEC. 27, 7:30 P.M.
Sanford, 377 0252
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Just received semi load from New
York including several flue pieces
COLOR TELEVISION
of wicker, bedroom suites, dining
USED
room suites. appliances, TVs and
COLOR TV 19" Portable. Sold new
over 1100, will sell for 1109 or
tots Of misc. Also many, many
sealed storage cartons
payments of 112"per month, No
money down CB CITY, 1153 S. BankAmericard, Master Charge,
Good Checks &amp; Cash
Orlando Ave. Winter Park. (next
-Snack Bar Available.to Anderson's Restaurant on 17.
92)
Everything sold at Bargain Prices
REPOSSESSED
Sanford Auction
IN DASH TRACK
1200 French Ave..
AM FM Stereo track with beautiful
wood grain front. Sold new for
323-7340
$219. Balance due 679 or payments
04 17 90 per month May be seen at
CD City. 1155 S. Orlando Ave,
75-Recreational Vehicles
Winter Park (in the Harper
Plumbing Building 17.921
Sacrifice Sale, 1916 Concord motor
DAMAGED
home, 74', self Contained, like new
IN FREIGHT
Under 5.000 mi Make offer. 323
STEREO
Component,
2910 or 373 3650
with
Professional turntable, diamond
needle. m FM receiver, I track
76—Auto Parts
tape player, 2 wood grain air
suspenSion, speakers. Regular
CAR STEREO
Price $300 Will Sell for 1110 or
Payments $12 month. Electrcinic CREDIT No Problem!,! in Dash
Stereo for your car. New an used
Showplace, 1115 5. Orlando Ave.
Winter Park (in the Harper
Prices Start at 14995 or $10 per
Plumbing Bldg. 17.93)
month. NO MONEY DOWN We
tak( trade ifl5 CB CITY ItS S
Orlando Ave.. Winter Park (Next
55—Boats &amp; Accessories
to Anderson's Rest on 17 921

Eves 322 15$1. 322 lIlt

1 OR. 7 bath, turninied or un
lurnisned Plen ty of room for
Children &amp; pets 321 1659

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323 1832

about that

a

CLUB-

1)6.500

MILLIONS OF DOLLARS fl Real
(Sidle is Sold ii.i'iy in the
Classified ads Nothng small

53—TV.Radio.Stereo

St ea rn Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rnsenvaç
CARROLL'S FURNITURE 3275161

Vindow air conditioners Both for
1 00, firm. Phone 5340712

available

LYNCH, MRS. MILDRED Funeral services for Mrs.
Mildred Lynch, 0, of 950
Mellonville Ave.. Sanford, who
died Friday, will be held at 10.30
a m., Tuesday. at the grav.Sidq
In Evergreen 'Cemetery with
Rev. C.D.Harris officiating
Brisson Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements

KENMORE WASHER - Parts,
Service
Used machine's,
MOONEY APPLIANCES, 3213 0691

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Hal Colbert Realty

DEALERS

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our

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flytime

ON LAKE MONROE- Mayfair,
over I acre, custom I BR. 2 bath
home with courtyard Privacy
Near hospital 322 6373

information n

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-wu,, or
garage
Make 111 and have fun swlppng
too! Bring your article's to Movie
Laid Drive In Theatre Swap Shop
- Flea Market, south ii a. every
Sunday. 9 am to S p m. PlO
CHARGE Reserve free spaces
Phone 3721216.7 pm. to 9 p m
any night
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59—Musical Pv'rchandise

tchen
Bathroom Cabinets,
c ounter tops, sinks Installation
available Bud Cabeit 322 0032

LOCH ARBOR- 3 OR ath 3 extra
building lots 200 V,rtewOOd Or
630.000. Ph 662 0126

Y ou

312 /495

50—Miscellaneous for Sale

BU YERS
BUYERS

Emnti,

Canoes &amp; Gtienm-.e's, I lIP '76
Johnson weedless motor's, new
and used Free demonstration
Katie's Wekiva Landing, 377 4470
ROBSOpi MARINE
292$ tjwy 17
171 5961

CaliBart Real Estate
PEALTOP

Stemper Realty

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) Hk house, with large fenced yard.

94ffiviw ~,

FOR EQUITY

WE HAVE A HOME FOR YOU'

i'.'.RK RIDGE
I BR, 2 ball,. ur,
lurn,%hed home, rent 6721 mo.
eISH REAL ESTATE, INC 321

Life In

HOMES of DISTINCTION

gap
4
4

Jenkins, Tampa; 12 grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren.
(Jrarnkow Funeral Home is In
charge of arrangements.

of live Oak, died Sunday
morning following a lengthy
illness. She was a member of
Orange Baptist Church.
Survivors include her

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to

211W,251h

L.

Mrs. Meta MeManaway, 70,

1.

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Additions

43-Lots-Acreage

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Ave., Sanford, died

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3303 Orlando Dr 123 5100

Forrest Greene Inc.

32—Houses Unfurnished
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Wight, Miami; two sons, Jack
K. Morrison of Sanford and
William J. Morrison Jr., Lake

Wales; nine grandchildren;
nine great-grandchildren and
two sisters, Mrs. Nellie Mizelle,4
Miss Carrie Morrison, both of
Jacksonville.
Funeral services were held at
9:3Oa.m. today a the graveside
in Evergreen Cemetery with
Rev. B.F. Whither Jr. ofIlciating.
Brisson Funeral Home Is in
charge of arrangements.

Adults Phone 177 1510

31A—Duplexes

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

46.A Income Property

8110 All' I

carpeted qui et I a?id 7
tiedrnnrnv. Iic ,,, ,JJmenth.

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v 64' (Sanrngton. VA loans
available.

256S PARK

I BR. turn apt., lights, water turn.
Mature adults. No pets, 695. 3212
7296 after 1 wk days.

LIZ mo.37)./St$ or 19047340799.

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N.
I to 12 ShIN Geriatric cv
erience preferred Apply ,
erson, Sanford Nursing &amp; Con
descent Center. 950 Mellonvilie
ye

ALIQI4S

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3 BR. 21'

ultiple Listing Service

SANFORD- 3 BR, II bath home,
central heat 6. air. 12*21' game
room Large trees, OWNER
MOTIVATED 123.900 FHA,

2 BR unlurnSPiecl, children, pets

42—Mobile Homes

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ANYTIME

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color Tv. air Cord .Maid Serv
QUALITY INN NORTH
I '&amp;SR 434. Longwood
3621000

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Sanford
SHOP, RENT, SWAP THE EASY
WANT AD WAY ReId Ond use the
Want AilS everyija,

322-2420

WANT ADS ARE SMALL insize, but
aG 'n delivery

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Funeral services and burial

5757.

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Low Down VA &amp; FHA Homes Kulp
Realty, 322 2135. 107 W. First St

Call S-Infor a 's SafeS L"rjer

"At MO P. K, i. 2. 1 Lwijrijvt,'

Air,

GAPIIST CHOIR DIRECTOR
rgntIy
needed
beginning
Panuary I Salary approx.
no Grace United Methodist
:h-Ch Call 1221472

warning devise.
135.000 on your lot Call Dynamic
Properties, 668 6611,10 see model

10—Swap &amp; Trade
WANTED' SELLERS
ELLER5 -

BARGAIN PRICES
Late model, colored refrigerators
and ranges. 30 day guarantee.
Sanford Auction, 1700 S French,
323.7340.

central hea' 8. air, All the extras

antasfic unique I OR, 21 2 bath

WE BUY FURNITURE
Maitland Auction
339 6116 toll free fmnmn Sanford

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(LLWILDE- )15 AliSean Drive.

bath, twin beds, Heat. a i r 323

Singer equ'ppe to jig zag and make
buttcnhoie's. Balance of 15* 51 or

including Smoke

ward winning two story pool
ome Ideal for entertainment,

Cash for Antiques Cons ignments
wanted. Hi Way 16 Auction
Galleries, 322 6977

52—Appliances

DELTONA- New custom built)
BR. 2 bath home with family
room, 2 car garage, brick wall
oven, island cooking center,

riced at 614.500

1206

St., 322 5622

Manager 323 9411 or see at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
The Old Singer Store
1030 State St . Sanford Plaza

2 OR CB home,large lot, convenient.
Terms. 116.500 Phone 323 5300.

st 635,000

First

10 payments Of $6 Call Credit

323116$.

OUNTY- SR 15. Want in thi
ountry? This 2 BR, I bath has
tenty of room and convenient to I.
and Lake Monroe Reasonably

Any
Quantity
NOLL'S
CA3SELBERRY, Hwy. 11-77,830

Singer Zig-Zag

House for Sate, by owner. 2 OR.
frame house, corner lot, 514.500.

HLAND PARK- 209 Margaret
oad- Years of comfortable
ving can be yours in this spacious
OR I bath with 2', baths on extra
irge lot. All extras included for

Wanted to buy used office furrt.t..re

BUT SELL TRADE
311 315 E

Cottage. S rooms. I bath. 251 S 3rd
St , Lake Mary. 111,500, Phone
110110'.

NLAND ESTATES- 301 South
4intand, Owners anxious to sell
his attractive 3 OR. I bath on
orner lot completely fenced
'ended family room for com
2rtable living REDUCED TO
72.950.

SRI6.lmi Ea'itlI

For used furniture, appliances.
1001$. etc Buy 1 or 1001 items
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave

WILSONMAILR FURNITURt

JOHN KRI DE R, ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
°hone 323 7111, Sanford

Seal for the discriminating
ie(utive

trailer Opts Adult &amp; family park
V,'eekIy 3515 Hwy I? 92, Sanford
323 1930

3235772

Reg Real Estate Broker

ry.- 2900 Park Avenue'
Thi s
xtra clean 3 BR. I bath home
ould be a delight to move in to.
.ocated on extra large tot, with
riany 'extras. RECENTLY
1EDUCED to 120.000

COUNTRY FURN.
DISTRIBUTORS

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W. (ARNETT WHITE

lilt sell furnished or unfurnished

Furnished

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RENTALS-Apt's &amp; Homes
SALES-Fa,moq City
26.40 Hiawatha at 17 92
377 1301 Day of Night

Stenstrom Realty

Cash 322.4132

prices. Good selection

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4en
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XZIXI

tamper trailer for rent, 21', fijI

Club, over IS High income
potential Apply 2417 South
Orar.ge Blossom Tral.-173 1019

Evening Heiald

husband,
WWiryi
Bennettsville, S.C., he lived in
McManaway, Live Oak; Sanford for the past 65 years.
daughter, Mrs. Andrew Han- He was a member of the Odd

31—Apartments

iTTENDANIS- For private men's

SUBSCRIBE NOW—CALL 322.2611
VERNON ASHLEY

swimming, playground,
recreation room, laundry room
and clubhouse. 25*) Ridgewood
Ave. Sanford. Ph. 323 6120

'lursel, RN's &amp; LPN's. Aide's, Aide
Companion Needed immediately
6290636

Want to Know
"What's Happening"
in Seminole County?
Read The Evening Herald

Arms

Spacious I. 2 &amp; 3 OR apts. Tennis,

PART TIME HELP
FOR RETAIL STORE
Call 377 5,95

831.977

a,0 I.ss,on.)lIy Managed

Ridgewood

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Florida as far north as Daytona
and as tar south as Melbourne and
every community in between
wherever this newspaper i's read
Full time and part lime, days,
evenings and weekends. You must
be experienced in preparing
Federal Income Tax Form 1010
and all supporting Schedules W
are the largest in home tax
preparation service in Florida
Exceptionally high earnings In
order to qualify, you must have
your own auto and portable
electronic calculator, For per
sonat intervew, call 305 630 7121.
Monday through Friday. 9 a m to
5pm.

s,

322.2090

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TAX PREPARERS

OVIEDO FlU-- Duplexes. Furn. or
Unfur, . Wooded, Home size tots.
RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE. 365
3721

175 needed throughout central

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

AdultFamily

323-3301

Experienced Secretary, two days a
week. 6.30 to 1:30, Confidential
responsible position Telephone
inquiries received. 323 44)0

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Studio, 1, 2,3
Bedroom Apts.
Ouiet,OneStory
Kitchen Equipped

receives congratulations from Marine Col. 11o'

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NAVEL ORANGES
22 French Av,.,sardord

Luxury Patio Apartments

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available

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"Big Agency-Little Fee"

Box 533

732 6713 Notary. Marriages
Performed
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been promot ed to airman first of Route 2, Box 62, Sanford,
SACRAMENTO, Calif.
class in the U.S. Air Force. The completed recruit training at Second Lieutenant Mary E.
airman Is a 1972 grad ua te of t he Naval Training Center, Henley, daughter of Mr. and
Deland High School. .
Mrs. John J. Walsh of 30 Old
Orlando .
Hart Way, Casselbcrry, Fla.,
DAVID L THOMAS
A 1976 graduate of Seminole has arrived at Mather AFB,
High School, he joined the Navy Calif., for her initial U.S. Air
NORFOLK, Vu. — Navy in August 1976.
Force active duty asstgnmen$

Eugene B. Smith, Corona,
Calif.; two grandchildren and a
sister-tn-law, Mrs Ralph D.
Smith, Sanford.
Brisson Funeral Home Is In
charge of 'arrangements.

323-7U4

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Al, ANON
FOR FAMILIES OR FRIENDS OF
PROBLEM DRINKERS
For further information call 123 4367
or write
Sanford Al nonFamiIy Group P.O.

secretariat Service, Ocala, 901

Miller, daughter of retired
Army Master Sergeant and
Mrs. Milton C. Miller of 5 Airman David L. Thomas, son
Camellia Drive, DeBary, has of Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Thomas

Friday morning. She was born
in Akron Ohio.
She Is survived by a son,

HONG KONG RESTAURANT

IN YOUR FAMILY?

DIVORCE PAPERS TYPED for do.
ityoursCIfer5, 530 Marilyn's 99

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parents in Seminole County
Ground floor Opportunity'
Unlimited earning potential
Phone 327 0034.

Goods
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PAYTON REALTY

3301 S. Sanford Ave.

ISALCOHOLA PROBLEM

Write P.O. Box 1213

SAN ANTONIO
Airman
Jerry S. Sttachn, son of Mrs.
Freda N. Jones of Rt. S

Mrs. Mildred Lynch, 69, of 960

CHRISTMAS DAY AND
NEW YEAR'S DAY

SANFORD PLAZA

Call Dot, Notary
?22 2026 Eyt, 1. wk ncs.

SELL THAT CAR TOOAYt Place a
low cost want ad . then stay close
to your phone.

68--Wanted to Buy

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we sell our trade iii furniture allow

2638S Sanfcrd Ave
3lIOi59eves 377 7643

Brand new, Sparkling with charm'
Furnished studio's. unfurnished I
&amp; 7 bedroom units Your new
home features:
Shag Carpeting
Fabric Covered Walls
Built in Wall Bookcase
Private Entrance
Dead bolt Lock
Fenced Patio
Color coordinated Kitchen &amp;
Appliances
Abundant Storage Space
"Energy Efficient" Air Con
ditioning Package
Full Circle Insulation &amp; Sound
Proofing
No One living above or below you
Full time Resident
Service
Directors.
Models open to a m 'til op m Daily
Come see us or call

Campbell's Poodle Pad - Complete
professional grooming 7147 Park
Ave, 377 1121 Closed Wednesdays

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Peg Peal Estate Broker

Apartments

in

Re'9utation size 4*6' pool table and
accessories, 1125. Phone 3" 6293.

BATEMAN REALTY

2017 S FRENCH

Sanford Court

Free to good home, AKC R eg St
Bernard with papers 3716261

51-Household

321-0041

NOW RENTING

training program by Offering
educational Services to Concerned

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PAYTOPI'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
76IO Hiawatha atIl92

Refrigerated Sdfld*iCh unit; cash
register; waffle maker; table's;
Pie case. other items ,373 2770

Best WiSheS for a Joyous Christmas
and a Healthy, Happy New Year.

ML1, RLALTORS

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Children? ' Like
Discovery
Advisor and join our manager

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Sanford, Florida 32771
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Joseph R., Jacksonville,
John C., Tampa; and WS.

HOLIDAY SPECIAL
Full course dinner
$495
dinners

beauty?

FACED WITH ADRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymou s
Can Help
Phone 423 4367

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JERRY S. STRACUN

MRS. META MCMANAWAY

Phone:

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sons,

Name:

6 Months $14.20

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DIVORCE FORMS
For free in
f ormation write to: Box 791,
13061

Crave

GETTING MARRIED'

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Ethe Jenkins, Sanford; three

Ht'ESE FOO()

Enter my subscription to the Evening Herald

(Year $28.40

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eneva

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simple

DR. BRUCE E. ROBINSON

MRS. MILDRED LYNCH

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FACTORY WORKER- Mature,
accurate, intelligent. Retired
serviceman preferred, United
Solvents, 321 1402.

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interested

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I7W lstSt,$n,.
3725641 or 327 2757 alter Hr,

30-Apartments Unfurnished

Sunday — Noon Friday

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65—Pets-Supplies

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Rentals

Elderly lady as live-in companion
for same. Light cooking and
cleanIng.
Small
salary
References required. 322 3645
after op.m

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of Valley Forge Apartments,
Highway 436, Altamonte
Springs, was graduated from
the National Search and Rescue

PENSACOLA
- Navy
Medical Corps It. Bruce E.
Robinson has complet ed the
Navy flight surgeon training
course at Pensacola. Dr.
Robinson Is
son of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene I. Robinson, Box
724 Albrook, AFB, Canal Zone.
He Is married to the former
Sandra P. Eick, daughter of
Mrs. Carlln Etck, 1804 Madera
Ave., Sanford.

4c a hr

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Mr. and Mrs. William I.. Jones

was a

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Wanted -- Lazy Salesperson ac
CustomCd to high standard 04
liv i ng Call 373 6547

(52.00MINIMUM CHARGE:
3 Lines Minimum

Day

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PHONE THE POLICE!

abreast of what Is happening in
fashion, homes, social activities. .and

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born In Turner County, Ga. He Frank Haddon, Live Oak;
Survivors include his wifej
retired as a chief petty officer brothers, Marvin Clark, Mrs. Lena K. Morrison, of
after 30 years in the U.S. Navy DeLand, and Harry Clark, Live Sanford; three daughters, Mrs.
and moved to Longwood in Oak; granddaughter, Mrs. Kathryn Dougherty, of Rye,
July. He was a member of the 'David McNeil Jr., Sanford; N.Y.; Mrs. Gretchen Vihlen,
Church of Jesus Christ of one great-grandson and one Ft. Lauderdale, and Mrs. Sally

your body. In cuss of any
rap, or ett.upt.d n"_

With the Evening Herald you stay

Va.

Vernon Claude Ashley, 52, of

Use your hood to pr.t.d

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news about social activities.

believe people make the news.
Just events.

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USS mile.

aircraft carrier

Experienced, mature bookkeeper
will fake part time position with
small firm whO does not require
full time bookkeeper. Phone 319

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50--Miscellaneous for Sate

41—Houses

5311,

26 times

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Nn

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PANY
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Frost

Who's who and

reported for duty aboard the

CM PARTRIDGE FAMILY

1255

Blizzard
Chinook

lthbun Cl., Sanford, Fla., has

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NAVEL ORANGES, 5250 BU
323 0362 or
377 6711

Winter Park

RATES
I thru S times
41c a hr
6 thru 75 times
31c a hr

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NEIGHBORHOOD

Instructions: Hidden words below aooear forward ha,-k.
ward. up. down or diagonally. Find each and box it in. ,

cn you in ycur personal or business life.

C:iylan L. Helmers, husband of
Mrs. Karlyne L Helmers of 127

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21—Situations Wanted

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Kettle at the Fair." Mar)orie
Percy Kil&amp;wie 1952
(Wed.) Ma and Pa Kettle at
Waikiki. Marjorie Man. Percy
Kibnde. 1965. (Thiss.) 'Ma
and Pa Kottie on the Faint"
Martione y4jfl Percy KilbAje,
1954. (Fn.) "Ma and Pa Kettle
on Vacation." Marjorie Main,
Percy Iiibricio. 1953.

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FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
Miami Beach Hotel Strike
Spreads To Fontainebleau
MIAMI BEACh AP - As thousands
of guests served their own food, carried their
own bags and made their own beds at six
hotels,' a hotel workers union pledged to
continue and expand its strike.
Herbert "Pinkv" Schiffman, president of
the 11,000-member Hotel, Motel and
Restaurant Employes Union Local 355, said
the strike, which began Saturday, would
spread today to more hotels. He declined to
say which ones.
Picket lines were up at the Doral Country
Club, the Carillon, the Deauville, the Eden
Roc, the Shelbourne and the Doral Beach. All
are on Miami Beach's famed Collins Avenue
except the Doral, which is in northwest
Miami.
The hotels would not say how many guests
were being inconvenienced, but most are close
to capacity at the holidays.
Edwin Dean, head of the 40-member
Southern Florida Hotel and Motel Association,
said late Sunday that negotiations were
deadlocked over wages, benefits and tips.

State Highway Toll: 17
By The Associated Press
Two persons killed when their car went out
of control near Wachulia were among at least
17 fatalities on Florida roads as the 78-hour
Christmas holiday drew to a close, the Florida
Highway Patrol said today.
Police said Angela Roberts, 19, and Frank
Keller, 20, both of Fort Meade, died Sunday
when their car skidded out of control on rainslickened State Road 35 and was struck by another vehicle.
The patrol had predicted that 27 persons
would be killed in traffic accidents between 6
p.m. Thursday and 12:01 am. Monday.

HOSPITAL NOTES
E)E('FtIwIt 24
Al)MISSIONS
Sanford:
gee
Benjamin Johnson
Mary E. Mcliughlin
Marguerite Strang, DeBary
Fda Garceau, Deltona
Mary C. O'Connor, Deltona
Rafaela Villareal, Deltona
Mary F. Walker, Deltona
Andrew
Everett,
I.akt'
Monroe
Mars' Ann Mota, Lake
Monroe
Mamie Blocker, Palatka
Eula Johnson, Houston, Te.

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Mrs.
Preston
(Tracy)
Oglesby, &amp; girl
William
H.
Willson,
üis.selberr',
Floyd Martin, )dllary
Rose Ruakel, DeBary
Charles Blaizis, Deltona
Harry S. Brodt, Deltona
Shirely J. Miller, Geneva
Anna Mae Decker, Lake
Mary
Ernest Foster, like Mary
Ida Padgett, New Smyrna
Beach
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Martha Anderson, Osteen
Eleanor
A.
Ilenneman,
Winter Springs
l) ECEMBER25
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t1110Ns
Sanford:
Isiah Bradley
MichaelP. Ilittell
'Susan W. Nicholas
Georgia M. Vincent
Stella Collard, DeBary
Frank Ii. Hahn Sr., Deltona
Dorothy Hinck, Deltona
Ethel M. Mattair, Osteen
, ..
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Gene liltchcock, a Girl, Sanford

DIS('HARcE.S
Sanford:
I.inie M. Barnes
Antonette Bell
Tonya Bronson
Li (1fr

William hi. Duncan
Sula K. Ferguson
Chris F. Green
Erris Green
Sherry D. Jones
Samuel Pierce
Ralph Senn
Mary E. Williams

[)ISCIIARGES
Sanford:
Debra A. Knight
Elsie A. MacDougall
David II. Shannon
John II. Stubbs
L)ECEMIIEI1.26
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Maxie Boozer
William H. Duncan
Michael Fisher
Eliza C. King
Willie B. lawson
Lewis K. Majors
Priscilla P. Thorpe
Charles V. Ward
Ida S. Egly, DeBary
Florence B. Grenier, Ikitona
Harold K. Wolf, Deltona
Ethel A. Woodhull, Deltona
John M. Gardner, Lakt
Monroe
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,,,,,
i . t ', IUtUII, Winter
Park
t)IS('HARGES
Sanford:
Bernard Davis
Marion Freeman
Michael P. hlittehl
John Trnble, DeBary
Rafacla Villareal, Deltona

Lawyers Fear TV Trials
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Lawyers say
they are reluctant, to experiment with
televised trials for fear of , sensational
reporting and adverse publicity.
"The primary concern of all of us is that the
electronic media do not turn a matter of
solemness -a trial - into a soap opera," said
William F. Blews, a St. Petersburg lawyer.
Court rules bar cameras during most court
proceedings, but the state Supreme Court has
authorized four circuit judges to experiment
with televised trials.
At first, the high court only agreed to allow
two judges, Ben C. Willis of Tallahassee and
Parker Lee McDonald of Orlando, to hold the
trials.
But the court reported last week that neither
lawyers nor their clients would agree to the
experiment and expanded the authorization to
two more judges, Mar B. Harding of
Jacksonville and John J. Crews of Gainesville.

Oil Spill Fund Grows
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Florida's
trust fund for oil spills is growing fast enough
to protect the state in case of such disasters as
last week's Argo Merchant spill off Massachusetts, a state senator says.
"The fund is growing at a rate substantially
higher than we had first predicted," said Sen.
Robert Graham, D-Miami.
Graham said that Florida has $11.9 million
in its "Coastal Protection Trust Fund" and
pointedout that it was increasing by about $5
million annually.
The fund, which is slated eventually to be
maintained at $35 million, was set up in 1974
by the legislature through a two-cent-a-barrel
tax on all oil coming into the state.

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ORLANDO
It's just the the dugout steps for Wisconsin
first week of winter but the Rapids iNlidwest League 1970,
Minnesota Twins are already Lynchburg (Carolina League
OAKLAND Ah'i - The team Upshaw said after Sunday's Raiders' solid running attack
BLOOMINGTON, Minn.
Defensive end Jack Young. 1 arkenton, connected on nine of thinking a bout 1977 and the 19111 and Charlotte Southern that
Al Davis built
and in- victory. "It's been a lung wait." Sunday and scor ed on a thirdoo
The Minnesota Vikings bl d thought the Rains would 22 passes for 161 yards lit was development of minor league 1972.
APu
Juries threatened to tear down
Upshaw, running back Pete period touchdown pass From
have earned a record fourth get a shot at their first Super intercepted twice and sacked players. At Tinker Field last
Li returning to the Super 14anaszak, receiver Fred Bi- Ken Stabler.
Starting in 1973 he spent time
Super Bowl trip and the Bowl title after scoring two thrkv times For l(ISM'.s of lB week, Orlando Twins general with
the youngsters at Bowl
letnikoif and cornerback Willie
A smiling Davis exchanged
Frustrated Los Angeles Rants third-quarter touchdowns to y ards.
manager Bob Willis announced Wisconsin
" W e've got one more gamne to Brown are the only current congratulations with his
Rapids
for
three
have been stopped one victory erase mnost of a 17-0 deficit.
didn't
playpasser
worth a''Idamn,"
the Field
manager for the 1977 years, winning the first half of a play, and we're going to be Raiders remaining From the players and coaches Sunday
short for the third straight year.
"After that, I thought we said "I
the
rookie
had Orlando
Twins,
split season in 1973 and winning champs," vowed linebacker 1967 team.
while Chuc k Nell, coach of the
"We want the whole world to were gonna go," said Young- receivers wide open and I
Making his First official 0the championship play-offs four Monte Johnson, one of the
"We've lived with this thins a Steelers, called It a season with
know this time we're going to blood. "To get to the Super Couldn't get them the ball."
Twins appearance since
games to one. In 1974 Goryl m' younger Oakland Raiders, after long time, the talk about how "a lousy' end."
win the Super Bowl," vowed Howl, you've got to cash in on
liaden directed a Ham of- twins farm system, manager the northern division first half Sunday's '14-74 dethroning of the we couldn't win the 'big one'
"
Pittsburgh chances of again
Viking quarterback Fran Tar- big plays like that. Champion- fense which outgamnt'd Mm- Johnny Goryl was present for but lost the post season series Pittsburgh Steelers in the said Coach John Madden after
re aching the Super Bowl
kenton after Minnesota's 24-13 ship teams do that. It's tough nesota 336-267 in total yardage his appointment to the helm of two games to none. For his American Football Conference his team finally did.
seemed dead live w
into the
victory over the Rams Sunday when you are behind 17-0."
and had a 21-13 edge in first the 1977 class AA Twins' entry excellent direction as a title game
"But we overcame a lot of season whén'the Ste.krs stood
Youngblood, who It'd the Ham downs.
in the National Football Conferin the Southern League.
When asked what it meant to adversity this year, went 13-1 1-4. But they' overcame the poor
charge which sacked Tarkenton
"They're a very good football
ence title game.
it was back in 1966 that John manager, John was acclaimed
and
did itwho
right,"
the start
alsotoaqtnertk
mnidseason
in Super four urnes for losses of 34 yards, team," Haden said of the Vik"Manager of the year" in 1974 be going to the Super Bowl,
coach
lostadded
two starting
de-and
injury
Terry

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ings,
"and they're better once debut as a Field manager In
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professional baseball; and that

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by the league, In 1975 Wisconsin Johnson replied frankly, "I
Rapids finished the first half of don't know, I've never been fensive linemen and fullback Bradshaw to win their MW nine
northern division play in third there. But I know how the Mary Ilubbard with injuries be- games and reach the playoffs.

Minnesota Coach Bud Grant first year was spent in the
Miami in 1974 and 16-6 to Pius- things. We've been here three
Sunday, however, the Steelplace and
the Failing
secondto
half
in Steeler
feel now.the
I've
been
in fore the season began
years in a, row and we didn't." called the Rants "a great loot- Florida State League with the second
burgh in 1975.
place,
meach
their position
last
three
Madden was in his First year et-s' pair of 1,000-yard rushers,
Tarkenton was bothered by ball team" for rallying From the Orlando Twins, which w as
The Rams have won four
with the Raiders, as an assist- Franco Harris and Rocky
years."
divisional titles in as many sea- the Rams' rush and had one of 17-0 deficit. "They could have incidenta lly,' also under the, the phay-offs.
ant coach, in 1967 Davis, the Hider, were out with injuries
sons under Coach Chuck Knox his more erratic passing days in surrendered earlier and they administrative guidance of Bob
In 1976 Johnny Goryl was
The Raiders had lost in the onetime Oakland coach who
"Nobody feels like fighting a
but are winless in three NFC a season where he guided the didn't."
Willis.
isigietJ to the Twins club at last three AFC title games, now is principal owner of the war without weapons," said

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Kansas City in 1970, 24-7 to You've got to take- advantage of we get iriside tit- 20 yard line."

UP TO

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Leaves

Tark enton Vows

Howl competition, losing 23-7 to added: "It Is frustrating.

STYLES &amp; COLORS

TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Democratic
Speaker Donald Tucker has made two movec
that may be peace overtures to Republicans in
the House, Minority Leader Bill James says.
Tucker, who angered Republicans last
month by slashing their office staff from 11 to
two, has upped the staff to three and appointed
a Republican to a leadership post -a rarity in
a Democratic-controlled House,

Quitting, But

The VWngs are 0-3

1.000 A.M. TUESDAY

Tucker Bids For Peace

Oakland

Foreman finally wiped out the number two may be only the

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After two straight years of frustration, the
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how banged up the Steelers were.

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Fred Petersen. She was running grade A at the always
tough Tampa track with five wins, three seconda and a
third to her credit.
In the one bole could be the sleeper of the field. Joe
Mischief is a Paul Scheele dog who is coming off an Injury.
He likes the Sanford-Orlando track, having won seven of
18 starts last year while finishing in the money 13 times.
Mischief won all three of his schooling races in impressive
Fashion, beating the filed by at least five lengths all three
times he went to post.
Six new kennels have been given bookings at SanfordOrlando, half of them from Taunton. Fuliniti, Miles and
O'Connor all have Just completed seasons at the
Massachusetts track.
Lloyd Clager has been brought in from Monticello, while
Edgar Trow Is coming in from Colorado Springs. John
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be breaking from the three hole.
In the season Just recently concluded at Sodrac My
Della went to post 36 times. She finished first 26 of those
times. She finished in the money 31 times and finished
poorer than fourth only twice in her 36 starts.
Rounding out the Inagural field are two less heralded
greyhounds who none-the-less could win it all. Speed On
Go in the six bole has been brought in from Tampa by

Opener

points and a 24-13 victory in the with 118 yards rushing, raced 62 lead, was interecepted by the Rams' hopes, taking a short beginning,
his passing, why the defense, so been to a Super Bowl since the winning streak, said it meant
National Football Conference yards to the Los Angeles two on Monte Jackson. The revived Tarkenton pass at the Viking 40,
Sunday's American Confer- well rested between appear- number III when it lost 33-14 to nothing. "Sure, Franco and
title game.
the second play of the third Hams swept 80 yards in six and racing to the Los Angeles' ence championship, the final ances, could do Its Job so Green Bay, will be in number Rocky didn't play," he aknowThe Vikings, who became the period, lie blasted in from the plays, Lawrence McCutcheon 12 before he was knocked out of step before the National Foot- frighteningly well.
XI on Jan. 9 in Pasadena, Calif., ledged, "but that di&amp;l't make
first team to qualify for a fourth one two plays lter, and Mm- scoring on a 10-yard run.
bounds,
ball League extravaganza with
But
Harris,
with
bruised
ribs,
facing
Minnesota. The Vikings any difference. lie!], no! You
Super Bowl appearance, meet nesota pulled ahead 17.0.
Dempsey missed the point"You've got to give them the Roman numerals, was pain- and Bleier, with a sprained toe, are making their fourth Super put the men you have out there
Oakland Jan. 9 at Pasadena,
"They could have rolled after, and Minnesota held a 174) credit," said Los Angeles Coach fully one-sided, painfully de- never set foot on the Oakland Bowl appearance (and still for 60 minutes. We've played
Calif., in Super Bowl XI.
over," said Grant, praising the lead wth less than 20 minutes to Chuck Knox." They know how cided by the pain Franco Harris Coliseum Field during Sunday's looking for a winning one) the Steelers In games with
"We've got the people who Ram comeback. "They were go in the gano
to win."
and Rocky Bleier endured.
game. Wit hout them, the Pitts- following their 24-13 National people missing, too, you know."
believe they can kick it, catch
But Chuck Noll, whose Steel
it, block it or whatever has to be
—s ers' winning streak ended at 10,
said Grant. 'The)
said the handicap was enorproved again that theme's more
mom. "It's tough to come Into
than one or two ways to win
the
biggest game with your
these things."
hands tied behind your back,
Minnesota, buoyed by the
with two of your big weapons
brilliant play of its special
By MURRAY OLDERMAN
are prone to say, "hey, look
that steam."
just so they can have a football
out."
In
dealing
with
college
teams and the offensive firewhat we've built.' The)' neglec t
But Royal has been depicted
team. They're going to call the
football, aren't you in today's
In each of the last two years it
AUSTIN, Tex. - Darrell
power of Chuck Foreman,
to say how many were weeded
as an autocratic despot in this
shots to let the school know
society
also
dealing
with
a
new
was
the Steelers who beat the
raced to a 17-0 lead early in the
Royal, it country boy from
out in the process of getting a
handling of a football squad, by
what they have to do to 'keep
breed of athlete?
Raiders for the AFC title.
third period before Los Angeles
Hollis, Okla., coached the
select few.
a former player, Gary Shaw, in
me and keep my program
"I think they still like
This time it was very clear
made a late charge.
University of Texas football
"You keep skimming the
it book called, "Meat on the
going.'
very
early that the Steelers
discipline.
I
think
they
still
like
tcnflu for the last two decades
The Vikings turned two Ham
cream off the top. It takes a
hoof," and accused of treating
'Inevitably these people selfweren't
going to go out and take
to
be
told
what
they
can
do
and
turnovers into a 10-0 halftuint'
".ithout ever having a losing
different tylv person to play
players as cattle.
destruct."
the title. If they were going to
what they can't do. They hike
lead. Bobby Bryant sailed 9
season. Now, abruptly, he has
football than any other sport.
"1 think he's in the definite
Royal this past season also
get it, Oakland was going to
for you to be consistent. You
yards with a blocked field goal
quit the sport which absor bed
Not many people are meant to
minority," say's Royal, "and
charged the University of
have
to give it to them.
can
be
consistently
relaxed
or
his life,
attempt for a touchdown and
play Football."
that minority has always been
Oklahoma with spying on his
consistently
rigid
and
tough.
Fred Cox kicked a 25-yard field
That make it sound elitist,
The Raiders never even came
there. lie got with a group of
"I'll coach as long as I enoy
practices and challenged that
But they know what to expect
goal after a blocked punt.
"It
is," admits Royal, "in a
close to offering up a postpeople who had the ability to
school's coaches to take lie
it," said Darrell in a conevery day. They always have
"They have a history of
way."
Christmas gift. Ken Stabler,
put it into words. This
versation in his panelled Texas
detector tests, lie has adthe freedom of dropping out.
blocking kicks and punts, and
Where does football fit into
who completed 10 0116 passes
negativism was there when I
Memorial Stadium Office
vorated the polygraph for
"Unfortunately, some guys
they're very good at it," said
the American educational
for 88 yards and two touchwas playing, but no one would
earlier this year, "and there
several years as a device for
are
driven
from
competitive
Rams quarterback Pat [laden,
stein?
downs, never threw an interpublish a book of that kind then,
are more pluses than minuses."
cleaning up the game. Lie
athletics because of the apwho engineered the Los Angeles
"It's
the
cohesive
that
keeps
ception. The Raiders never
"That's
true
of
your
It's apparent, after
detectors in an academic
proach of the coach. I think
comeback. "We had some
a lot of people interested in the
fumbled
the ball away.
profession of journalism. I can
tories in his college coaching
setting seern like a radical step.
that's bad. I'm sure I've rubbed
breakdowns and gave them too
university Whether it's right or
Pittsburgh, with reserve runsee it with kids coming in For an
career, that the minuses have
"If there were some other
some
boys
wrong."
many easy points."
wrong, a lot of people maintain
rung back Reggie Harrison
interview. They really are
overcome, and so the re flecmethod," shrugs Royal, "good,
What have been the benefits
The Rams, who have lo st
their
Interest
in
football
gaining 44 of the team's 72
looking
for
something
bad.
I would Junk it. You're not
tions of Royal provide a
of football for Darrell Royal
three straight NFC championthrough the university and that
yards rushing ithree of them on
They have that chip on the
valuable tapestry of a game
trying to catch people that are
besides making a good living?
ship games, drove to the Mm'
interest points them in a
a
touchdown run in the second
shoulder. They've possibly been
that has provided an exotic
cheating; you're trying to catch
"My' wife, Edith, said one
nesota one midway through the
direction that's more important
period ), failef to get ..a first
taught in Journalism school that
pa ttern of sports sociology,
people that are lying. If they're
time she's glad I still have a
opening period. After Haden
than Football. The Board of
do wn for the first 19 mInutes of
if you're complimentary,
College football is a peculiarly
going to cheat, they're going to
game to keep playing. I don't
failed to score on third down,
Regents
meetings
are
always
you're
Homer
Joe
and
you've
American manifestation of the
lie. So you've got to catch the
picture myself as much more
the Rains decided to try' for the
held on football weekends
been had, and everything can't
,.ilucatuonal system.
liar,
than average as far as in"It was 0 good, solid football
field goal.
because that's when they can
be that good."
"I'd like to see every college
game,
Stabler said. "Nobody
telligence
is
concerned.
I've
Royal
has
emerged
as
a
critic
Nate Mien, acquired earlier
get people to conic back and
What is there that's bad about
athletic program have a year of
a
Out
there taking cheap
done
poorly
on
aptitude
tests.
I
as %'ll as booster.
in the season from San Franattend meetings.
college football?
self study, to bring in a
shots."
read
poorly;
I
read
slow;
my'
For instance, his basic thesis:
t-isco, came through untouched
"In the university, it's a
"Recruiting. There's a lot of
polygraph crew and go through
comprehension Is slow.
And For once, It was the
Football
doesn't
build
to block the field goal try and
release. These young kids have
hypocrisy
and
outright
t heir program on the rules, .
Raiders who c ame out on top,
"1 think I have some abilit y to
character,
as
coaches
have
Bryant picked up the foot ball in
SO much energy that's gut to be
cheating. Sometimes lack of
especially in the area of
ending a string of six AFC title
deal with people. And to teach
always claimed,
full stride on his scoring rim to
released somewhere, and
ethics. The athletic scene may
recruiting.
my
game."
games in which they came out
give Minnesota a 7-0 lead.
"Football is the type of
there's no better place than a
be getting too big. The tail i.s
"We did this at the University
As
the
ongoing
director
ot'
second best to, another. team.
game," he elucidates, "where
"We Just tried to get a good
Saturday afternoon or a Friday
beginning to wag the dog,
of Texas. Believe me, ! found out
athletics
at
the
university,
We've lived wit'm this thing
by the elimination process the
Jump on the ball and Nate does
night on'a college campus to let
Coaches who have won big get
things about our department
fur a long t'Jné," Malen said,
Darrell Royal will still deal
tha t very well," said Bryant,
weak are eliminated. Those
'em all come and hoot and
to feeling all powerful and that
that I didn't know, that had
with people. But the teacher has
the talk about rn't ai';; able to
that are still standing, coaches
who also intercepted two hiaden
holler and race hell and let off
the university is in operation
been kept from me."
win the big one. Well, this year
retired
passes.
we finally did it right."

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Bud Grant said all along there was more
than one way to win a football game, and
the Vikings went out and proved it with an
inspired victory over the Rams, giving the
Purple People Eaters a fourth trip to the
Super Bowl.

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hole running for C&amp;V Kennel. The County was the only
greyhound to turn in twe sub-31 second 5-16 races in preseason. Before sinning all three of his schooling races the
Count had won four of 14 at Taunton with eight finishes in
the money.
The greyhound with the best Taunton record, however.
is T's Pretty Boy. The John Vamin dog will be breaking
from the five hole. Pretty Boy won 10 of 30 races at
Taunton Offle racing with tough double Grade A competition. He also won all three of his schooling races.
Hounding out the Taunton greyhounds is Surfire Maybe
in the seven hole and News 'Director in the four hole.
Surfire Maybe rims for the Hichad Miles Kennel, lie won
three of 30 at Taunton with seven seconds and three thirds.
News Director, who won two of four at Taunton, runs for
Francis l"ulginiti.
Almost lost in the shuffle of Taunton dogs is My Della
running for H. 0. Collins. The Sodrac Park win champ will

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BLOOMINGTON, Minn.
lAs Angeles' Toni Dempsey, every hit as good, ruabe even
The Rams drove into MmOAKLAND APi - For the
Ileteen them, they had burgh ground game went no- Conference title victory over
AP - "There's more than one who had a potential game-win- better, than we thought they
nesota territory twice in the Pittsburgh Steelers, the magic rolled up 2,164 rushing yards where, Bradshaw had to pass Los Angeles earlier Sunday.
way to win a football game," ning Field goal blocked by Allen were coing into the game."
fourth quarter, but their final SuperBowl number ended at during the regular season, two much too often with limited
Just how much the absence of
says Minnesota Coach Bud in a 10-10 overtime tie with the
Viking quarterback Fran effort stalled at the 39 when two
two championships won massive reasons why the Steel- success, the defense burned it-Harris and Bleier hurt the
Grant.
Vikings in the regular season, Tarkenton, trying to hit rookie Bryant stepped in front of Ron but not a third be cause of two ers had averaged 212 yards per self out - and the Raiders, with Steelers depended on who was
Grant's Viking legion proved said the timing was off a Frac- Sammy White in the end zone J essie for his second Inter- stars who couldn't run.
game on the ground, why quar- some solid running and passing doing the talking.
it again Sunday, turning sev- tion of a second on the play.
with a scoring pass that could ception of the game.
And for the Oakland Raiders, terback Terry Bradshaw coul d of their own, won 24-7.
Coach John Madden, whose

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The Longwood greyhound race track opens its 1976.-77
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The field is highlighted by five grade A greyhounds
from the always tough Taunton track In Massachusetts.
Throw in the wins leader from Sodrac Park in Sioux City,
South Dakota, a grade A brought in From Tampa and the
rebounding Joe Mischief out of the Paul Scheele Kennel
and you have as tough in Inaugural field as will be found
anywhere.
It is tough to pick a leader of the Taunton contingent.
heather Scott is the early favorite in the two box. The Dan
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race victories - including the fastest time of pre-season
practice, 30.87.
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hlelliwell, who suffered from emphysema,
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•the championship game to Dal- 16-year veteran completed 12 of as we've ever played," added over the Last 11 years has been With a second half finish at the Bowl triumphs in 1914 and 1975, fired John Ra
uch after the 1%1 dox one-running back forlas 31-7 last year and fell to the 27 passes for 143 yards and Tarkenton.
progressiv1y. impressive. After top of the league, Goryl led and had been eliminated one
season
and
promoted
Madden. ination through mod of the
threw one Interception when the
Vikings 14.10 two years ago.
It was the third playoff defeat an opening sting with the 0' Reno to a league championship step from the Super Bowl six
"I'm happy for John and the game.
Knox said he reminded his Vikings were in field goal range in Metrpolmtan Stadium for the Twins in 1966, Goryl spent two by beating Salinas thret' games times since their appearance in four olus who played nine years
Bpt the way the Sleeters' Joe
players they "had an excellent while leading 17-0 mIdway Itanus. The Vikings beat them years (1967, 68) with denver of to two in a best three-of-five Super Bowl II, which Fohloied ago, but I'm especially happy Greene analyzeditlatem
-,"fliy
year. I told them not to think through the third quarter.
23-20 in 1969 en route to Min. the Pacific Coast League, one of' series that was won by Reno the 1967 season.
For Al Davis. Every year, he rose to the occasion. They cw'ie
'about the season as just this
Rams' quarterback Pat Ha' nesota's first Super Bowl ape them as a player coach. From with seven runs in the fin.al
"No one deserves this more dies For us," said Banaszak, at us better t.han' %l.zij.at'
den, 'scrambling like a young pearance.
game."
1970 until 1972 Goryl manned innings of game five to win 9-8. than us," offensive guard Gene who contributed 46 yards to the them. We have '.o excie."

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Noire Dame went alter AllerMiWI//I6EST
Their 1976 records aren't ex finds Notre Dame ranked 15th man.
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acti) liat Noire Dame and in the country and Penn State
"Notre [)arne went through i E/R 1116 70
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Gator Bowl,

the Fighting Irish in 13 years;

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Kurt Allerman, "but you don't

more of a counselor.

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games in one scason sinte 1966,

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kind
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game with the nation's thirdAccording to preseason fore- best rus hi ng statistics, gain ed
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have never gotten as far as they Christmas classic while holding
did. Coming off a 2-9 record in Wyoming to 153.
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Wyoming found itself trailing, linebacker. "It was our attitude !.
41-0. But with 22 seconds left on that carried us through the seathe clock, half ba ck Latrail son. We seem ed to l ose out in- 11
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Portland at Chicago
Washington at Indiana

WALES CONFERENCE
N orris Divis ion

Seattle past Portland. Weath.
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Spurs 110, Kings 105
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Sonics 89, Trail Blazers 87
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Monday, Dec. 17, 1171

At The Hospital...

Quebec
Blasts

ANOTHER GREAT GREYHOUND SEASON

J ets
By The Associated Press
l he W inmwg Juts just don't
get any respect.
1hei had just returned frurn
an unsucessful appearance a!
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in Moscow and, in their fir
league game following the tournament, were hwmliated 12-.i
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Afer spotting Winnipeg It
goal in the opening minute of
play, Quebec poured in seven
(onsecut ive first-period goals'
quickly put the ganw out ot
reach.

RAIN

In the true ('hi- istinas spirit of giving and
sharing, the employes of Seminole Memorial
Hospital gave gifts and shared their ('hritmas party this year with the bos from the
Se niinole Youth Ranch and staff and residents
at the (oo(i Samaritan I lome.
Funds collected at the hospital's Halloween
Sale and through donations and a check from
the area doctors totalled $2,081. which was
shared equally between the two institutions.
To wheelchairs and a 100(1 center was given
to the (oxi Sa in aritan I home, as well as small
personal gifts accepted by Mother Ruby
Wilson (below), the home's director, Youth
Ranchers each got a new wrist watch as well
as sporting equipment, personal gifts and a
ht'a'' duty washer for the Ranch. Showing off
their new watches are (right. From top right,
chocks ise ) Robert, :\l, Mike, Brian, Fred,
0 Chris, Tony, (uv, Ronnie and Bill.

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In other World Hockey Assuuat ion games, Calgary beat
Cincinnati 6-3, New England
defeated Minnesota 3-2, B'rniinghant t.verw helm ed
Houston 6-2 and San Diego
came from behind to de1ea
Indianpolis 2-1.

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Most of the Quebec damage
was done by Real Cloutier.
Returning to action after
mis.stng five games due to a
knee injury, he tied two S%llA
records - most points in a penod with five and most points in
a game with seven.

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Hulls 6, Aeros 2
Mark Napier, Birmingham's
19-year-old captain, hasn't had
that much of a career yet but he
will probably remember the
goal he scored against the
Aeros.
Besides giving hint a total of
30 for the season, it came on a
penalty shot.
Mariners 2, Racers I
Defensernen just aren't what
they used to be. Years ago, they
were content to stay back at the
red line and pass the puck
ahead to their speedier, more
mobile forwards. But since
Bobby Orr came on the scene,
the game has changed. Witness
the game at San Diego.
Paul Shmyr broke out of his
end with the puck and fellow
defenseman Randy Legge trailing. Exchanging passes, the
two broke in alone on Indianapolis' goaltender with
Schmyr beating him for th?
winning goal two minutes Into
The final period.

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Continue
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. tAFt -.
Eliot Teltseherof Palos Verdes,
Calif., scored an upset victory
to move into the finals today in
the boys' 18 division of the Orange Bowl Junior Tennis
Championship.
The 14th-ranked Teltscher
defeated top-seeded Larry
Gottfried of Liuderhill, Fla.,
Sunday and faced John
McEnroe ot Douglaston, N.Y.,
in the finals.
Teltscher kept Gottfried oil
balance with a'jft, high-bouncing returns to win 6-3, 6-3.
McEnroe, who lost to Gottfried in the U.S. junior tennis Finals last year, beat Robert Vant
fluff of Downey, Calif., 6-1, 64.
In the finals of the girls' 18
division, top-ranked Manse
Kruger was up against Anne
Smith of Dallas, Tex. Both won
their semi-final watches Sunday
Miss Kier of South Africa
overwhelmed Maria Rothschild
of St. LoLás. Mo., 6-3, 6-2, while
Miss Smith, second seed in the
tournament, defeated Tanya
}brford of South Africa, 64, 6-0.

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let the holidays go to her head ith this fantasy hairdo styled by Barbara McCarty of
Dawn's Hairstylists. The bouffant style was
threaded with pearls and silver ric-rac,
dotted with shiny baubles and topped with an
angel doll.

Stepping
Stones
Trimming the tree
for a Party held at the
(;reater Sanford
Chamber of Cornmerce for Stepping
Stones employes and
rnvmti.'rs are (below)
Folly
Stevens,
coordinator, and Ann
Williams,
day
treatment aide.

Whalers 3, Fighting Saints 2
Nw England's rookie center
Brett Callighen scored his first
WHA goal and it was a big one,
giving the Whalers their victor,
over Minnesota. ('allighen's
goal came off a rebound when
Fighting Saints goal tender
Luie Levasseur gambled by
coming out the net - and lost,
Cowboys 6, Stingers 3
Calgary took a 5-0 first•period
lead and rolled to its victory.
Both teams are on streaks but
moving in opposite directions.
'the Cowboys have won Four out
of their last five, while the
Stingers have now lost five in a
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Nancy and Frank Dunn, also (left bottom
picture, from left), Jim Talmadge, Vicky
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my reputation, and I swear I
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reprint the column. And here It
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DEAR ABBY: You will helps me select my clothes. I
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but I am a girl of 14, and I hate only a little on special ocmy parents. Especially my casions. INly mother has lived a
mother.
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wear my hair. And I am the good reason for it. I am thank.
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Crepes Feature Ginger, Bananas
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"Bottoms-up" crepe pans are and cream cheese filling 3 tablespoons oil
brown other side for a few be refrigerated for several
expected tobe tinder multitudes (without bananas) may be
Place all ingredients In seconds. Remove from pan to hours at this point. Before
of holiday trees this year. This frozen up to a month. Defrost blender or mixer bowl and beat racks or layers of paper towel serving, heat for 5-8 minutes In
325 degrees F oven. Dust with
houseware gadget for dipping when ready to use and proceed well (about one minute). Let to cool. Yeld: 20.24 crepes.
and cooking crepe batter on the as directed.
confectioners' sugar before
better stand for 1 hour for more
BANANA CREAM FILLING
hot bottom of the pan has
serving.
The spicy, delicate crepe Is perfect crepes. Should batter s-ounce package
created a crepe-making boom. flavored with the same spices become too thick as you are
Applesauce Filling:
cream cheese
If you don't receive one of these and molasses of old-fashioned using it, add a teaspoon or more
Gingerbread Crepes may also
cup confectioners'
new gadgets, chances are your gingerbread, now turned into a of liquid. It is necessary to stir
be
tulle-I with 3-4 tablespoons
sugar
applesauce per crepe. Nice 101
kitchen already contains a contemporary wrapping for a this batter occasionally as rye 2 tablespoons unsulphured
small skillet suitable for crepe velvety cheese-banana filling, flour has a tendency to sink.
brunch!
molasses
making the conventional way —
GINGERBREAD CREPES
Banana Split Filling:
Dip upside-down crepe 1 tablespoon lemon
inside the pan.
12 cup all-purpose flour
just before serving, spread
griddle
according
the
juice
Cooked either way, these L cup rye flour (all-purpose
cool
Gingerbread Crepes with
manufacturer's directions. For 4-5 bananas
crispy-edged thin pancakes are
flour may be substituted)
vanilla ice cream, banana
right-side-up method, non-stick L 4 cup chopped cuts
a stylish way to convert simple Lj, teaspoon salt
slices, nuts, and chocolate or
pans don't need to be oiled.
(optional)
ingredients Into spectacular 1 tablespoon cocoa
caramel sauce.
Others should be wiped with Extra confectioners'
"showpiece" foods to dazzle t z teaspoon ginger
small amount of oil on a wad of
sugar
L1 teaspoon cinnamon
family and friends.
paper toweling. When pan has
In blender dr mixer, combine
Crepe-making novices and 4 teaspoon ground cloves
been heated over medium-high cream cheese, sugar, molasses
experts might like to add these i.i teaspoon nutmeg
(' FL 0 RI OP'
heat, lift pan from burner, pour and lemon Juice; mix until
unusual Gingerbread Crepes to 3 eggs
In 2-3 tablespoons of batter, and smooth and fluffy. Spread 2-3
their recipe collection. It's a t s cup unsuiphured
tilt pan until batter flows over tablespoons filling on each
luscious exotic-appearing
,
molasses
bottom of pan in a very thin crepe. Arrange a row of sliced
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dessert that belies how really 1 cup milk
layer. Return to heat and cook bananas down the middle of
easy it is to prepare. For plan.
cup water or
until crepe bottom Is browned. each crepe. Sprinkle with nuts.
dheud cooks, the unfilled crepes
ginger brandy
Carefully flip crepe to lightly Roll or fold crepe loosely. May

It's winter holiday time
and happily everyone is
(oming home to celebrate
— kids away at school,
young adults off on their
own, grandparents retired
to sunny climates, and
aunts, uncles, cousins and
good friends, all come to
roost for the joyous season.
A bursting household calls
for a 'round the clock
pantry, and non-stop
meals.
Make plans for at least
one, relaxed, casual meal
together, Outside the
customary holiday dinners.
A leisurely weekend or
holiday morning brunch is
a pkasant time for all to
Rather and renew the
family spirit. Simple but
different foods prepared in
advance or on the spot can
make the occasion seem
pecial. When you plan on
foods made with bananas

Healthful
Holiday
Helpings

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02 tsp. baking powder
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1 cup mashed ripe
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Associated Press Food Editor teaspoon coarse black pepper,
When the budget is low you 3 4 teaspoon curry powder and
might find it profitable to turn
z teaspoon thyme until meat
to German and thrifty Pennsyl- loses its red color. Stir in 4 soda
vania-Dutch cooking and offer crackers with unsalted tops
their popular Hot Potato Salad. (finely crushed to make 1-3rd
To make the salad
main cup) and 1 z cup water. Cool besupper dish we've added frank- fore using.
furters to it instead of the traditional bacon called for in Ger.
DINNER FOR FOUR
man cookbooks and the hard- Pineapple Chicken Rice Snow
cooked eggs specified in Penn- Peas BroiledMushrooms
sylvania.Dutch cookbooks. The Walnut Torte Beverage
following version should satisfy
PINEAPPLE CHICKEN
the most obdurate meat-andFor use in an unglazed clay
potatoes people.
casserole.
One note: serve this main 8¼4-ounce can sliced
dish as soon as it's made. Don't
pineapple In heavy syrup
try to make it ahead and reheat 1v4 cup soy sauce
it; we did and found it lost its
1 tablespoon minced fresh
fresh flavor during the reginger
heating.
Bum teaspoon nutmeg
HOT POTATO SALAD
3-pound broiler-fryer, cut
WITH FRANKFURTERS
up with excess fat removed
6 medium 'about 2 pounds
Submerge the top and bottom
potatoes, scrubbed
of a 312-quart unglazed clay
Salt
casserole in water for at least 15
2 medium scallions, thinly
minutes. Drain juice from
sliced
pineapple into the empty damp
6 frankfurters, sliced
casserole; stir in soy sauce,
'--inch thick
ginger and nutmeg. Add chickI! tablespoons salad oil
en, skin side up, and pineapple
2 tablespoons sugar
slices. Cover and place In a cold
1 teaspoon flour
oven. Turn temperature control
's cup cider vinegar
to 450 degrees and bake until
cup minced parsley
tender — 45 minutes.
Boil the potatoes in their
The chicken will not brown.
skins in 2 quarts water and 1 The sauce will have a delicate
tablespoon salt until tender
flavor and be thin. Makes 4
about 30 minutes; drain; re- servings.
move skins; cut into about 24MORNING COFFEE
inch cubes; add the scallions; Spiced Bars Coffee
cover and keep warm.
SPICED BARS
Meanwhile, in a 10-inch skilCoconut, oats and nuts give
let heat the oil; add the frank- interesting texture.
furters and over moderate heat,
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flour
stirring often, brown lightly.
i teaspoon baking powder
With a slotted spoon r emove
17 teaspoon salt
frankfurters and add to the
2
ocus cinnamon
potatoes and scallions; conteaspoon nutmeg
tinue keeping wann
-2 cup butter or margarine
Into the hot drippings in the
4 cup firmly packed light
skiLet, over low heat, stir the
brown sugar
sugar, flow and 1 teaspoon
2
eggs
salt; gradually stir in the Vine1
teaspoon
vanilla
gar and 2 cup water: cook,
One
3L--vunce
can flaked
stirring constantly, until thick coconut
i.'ned and boiling. Pour over poI cup oats
tatoes, scallions and frank1 cup chopped nuts
hitters: add parsley and mix
Stir together the flcu',
lightly but well, adding more powder, salt, cinnaii:n
.i
salt if
needed. Serve at once. nutmeg. Cream butter and suMakes 6 srvings.
at; beat in eggs and vanilla;
gradually stir in the flour rntx•
SNACK FARE
lure,
coconut, oats and nut
Jamaica Patties Tea
Turn into a greased 9-inct
JAMICA PATTIFS
Our adaptation of the recipe square cake pan. Bake in Cl
used b) Mavis Dean, a good preheated 350-degree oven unt:i
a cake Lester inserted in center
cook from Jamaica
comes out clean —
to
2 cups flour
minutes.
Cool in pan on wire
1 teaspoon salt
rack. Cut Into bars.
1-1 teaspoon turmeric
6 tablespoons butter or
COME FOR DESSERI C
margarine
London Sponge
cup water
Tea or Coffee
Meat Filling, see below
LONDON SPONGE
Stir together the flour, salt
Repeated by request.
and turmeric; cut in the butter
1 cup sifted confectioners'
coarsely. Stir in the water;
sugar
knead in bowl until dough forms
2-3rds cup silted
a ball Turn out on a lightly
Cornstarch
flowed board and knead until
3 large eggs, separated
smooth and elastic — about 50
teaspoon cream of tartar
"turns" Cut into 4 pieces and
2 tablespoons water
work with one at a time. Roll
teaspoon vanilla
out extremely thin; with a 6On wax paper sift together 3
inch saucer, cut Into rounds, times
cup of the sugar and
Divide the Meat Filling into 12 the cornstarch. In a large bowl
Portions: place a portion beat together the whites, cream
toward the center of each of tartar and water until soft
round; fold over so edges meet; peaks form; gradually beat in
seal well by pressing edges remaining sugar until stiff
together with fork tines: prick peaks form. Add egg yolks and
lops well with Fork. Place vanilla; beat just until blended.
slightly apart in a Jellyroll pan; Fold in sugar-cornstarch mixb&amp;e in a Prtheated 36--degree ture, a little at a time, so no dry
oven for 25 minutes
patties particles are visible. Bake in
will look bright yellow, not two ungreased
8 by 1'-thch
brown. Serve hot or warm. round cake pans In a preheated
Makes 12.
350-4egree oven until top
Meat Filling: In a 10-inch springs back
when lightly
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In large bowl mix 34 cup
flour and "i cup sugar. Cut
in butter until mixture
resembles coarse meal.
Reserve L2 cup mixture.
Beat remaining 1w,4 cup
sugar, eggs and vanilla into
remaining crumbs. Sift
together remaining 1 cup
flour, making powder, soda,
salt and cinnamon; blend
in alternately with mashed
bananas. Stir in ~t cup
coconut. Turn into greased
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By CECILY BROWNSTONE House, V.95) Introduces young
Associated Press Food Editor
people of pre-teen age to hots
Some of the cookbooks that
food wa-s gat hered during our
appear ed In 1976. are bent on colonial period and w ha t went
r ecapturing the past, their pub- on in the kitchens and at the
lication probably spurred by tables of our early settlers. The
our BicentennIal year.
author never writes down and
The first cookbook to be pub- summarizes her well-researd.
!ished in th is country, "Th e ed material In an inter esting
Cornpleat Housewife" by E. way. The recipes cover soups;
Smith, appeared in 1742 and meat; poultry; seaf ood; vege.
was printed and sold in Wil- tables; puddings; breads;
liamsburg. The second, "The sauces and relishes; sweets and
Frugal Housewife: orCompleat dr inks — all r4apted for modWoman Cook" by Susannah em use. The nine to 12-year-old
Carter, appeared In 1772 and chi ldren who tried them said
was printed and sold in Boston. they were "easy to make and
Both cookbooks were of British tast ed good." The book is deauthorship, previously pub- lighifull y illustrated with black
lished In England. This year and white prints and photoSusannah Carter's book was grapha chosen and a rran g ed by
reprinted un de r the hUe of laura Geringer.
The Frugal Colonial House"Fireside Cooks &amp; Black
wife," with Illustrations, cap- Kettle Reci pes" by Doris E.
tions, glossary and introduction Farrington (Hobbs-Merrill,
by Jean McKlbbln (Doubleday $l5.) i In three parts. The
Dolphin paperback, $4.95). first is devot ed to describing t he
McKibbin, in her Introduction, conditions early Americans in
writes that she feels the bock, the North and South faced In
availa bl e asit was "In the late providing food for their famiColonial and early years of lies, and how culinary customs
th ese United Sta 'es is a part got their start in New England,
of ow- hist ory that has been New York, New Jersey, Pennneglected." She goes on to say syIva, Mar)1d, Deiware,
that the "strongest Influence on Virginia, the Carolinas and
the development of our present Georgia. The second part discuis ine was the English," and cusses the open fireplaces,
th us t he Carter book "reveals Dutch ovens and outside ovens
the basic elements of ow that were in use. The third part.
American cooking heritage." is a collection of recipes reprCertainly culinary history buffs nJed chiefly from cook books of
will want to look Into IL Be- the 1th and 19th centurIes. The
cause 18tb-century editions of main categories of dishes —
The Frugal Housewif e" are from so içs to preserves and rerare, this reasonably priced fishes — are covered and the
present-day edi tion is a boon. source of each recipe Is noted;
"The Colonial Cookbot,k" by occasionally the author gives
Lucille Recht Penner (Hastings her adaptation o one of these.

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Monday, Dec. 27, 1976--SC

tteallntul holiday banana treats Include Banana Coconut Coffee cake
and Banola.

The most festive party of the year
let Publix help with everything from
snacks and hors d'oeuvres to
delicious ideas for a midnight
buffet. And delicious Deli
Platters from the Publix (
Deli let you relax
and greet the New
Year the easy way.

8) TOM hI()GE
Spry, executive chef at New
AP Newsicatures Writer
York's hole! Dorset.
Time was when I regarded
"Brunch sho ul d be a celebra.
brunch as little more than an tion,a festival of the really good
excuse to start drinking chain- dishes serv ed during the
pagne early In th e day.
week." says Spry.
Then came a Sunday when I
Spry l eans heavily on egg
accepted an invi ta tion to one of dishes for br un ch but stresses
these delightfully informal that th ey must be something
meals and I revised my opinion that will sustain you over the
of brunch. It is an ideal way of long hours until dinner.
entertaining frien ds without goOne of Spry's creatio ns is
ing to a lot of fuss; a splen di d omelet benedict, an omelet
way to embark on a day of leis- st uff ed with chopped ham and
ure.
topped wi th hollandaise sauce
Because of the ho ur — it uSt- and slic ed truf fl es.
ally runs from 10:30 a.m. to
One of the tastiest brunch
about 3 p.m. — br un ch is a specialties I have enco un tered
Sunday favorite. And brunch is is Cajun Shrimp Creole, which I
a good time For a bracer like a found in a bo ok of recipes put
Bloody Mary, followed up by a out by the Atlanta Music Club.
tasty dish.
Its creator was Mrs. Paul
It's hard to say when the idea hlanes.
ti br un ch o ri ginated, but it api cup vegetable o il
parently goes back many years.
2 medium onions,
For example, aro un d the t ur n of
sliced
the century a group of
1
large bell pe ppe r,
prominent businessmen in At•
cut
in st ri ps
lanta, who called themselves4
pound fresh mushrooms,
the Ice Pic ks, used to play
sliceI
cards every Saturday night.
L4
cup flour
Th e game ended aro und mid1
te
aspoon salt
night, the table was clear ed and
teaspoon pe ppe r
a repast was served in the early
oregano
hours of Sunday.
2t 2 cups stewed tomat oes
Starting ff with chimpagne
2 pounds shelled and
cocktails, the group went on to
de vein ed shrimp
pretty hearty fare, featuring
such gourmet dishes as roast
heat oil in sauce pa n and add
quail, ruffled grouse or wild onions, be ll pe pper and mushturkey, topped off wi th kidney rooms. Cook till ingredients are
and mushroom stew. It was a tender, stirring occasionally.
nb-sticking meal that was cer- Add flo ur and seasonings and
lainly more brunch than break- mix well. Add tomatoes. Cook,
Fast.
stirrmg constantly till thickProfessional chefs are finding ened. Cover and cook over low
brunch more and more of a heat 10 minutes. Add shrimp
challenge as they seek new and cook 5 minut es more.
dishes to tempt their pa trons. Se rves 6-8. Good wi th chilled
One expe rt in the art is William rose wine.

there's no concern over
likes,
dislikes
or
preferences. Everybody
loves bananas for their
sweet, mellow flavor and
creamy texture. And with
such wide interest in foods
that are natural and "goodfor-you" you can't go
wrong with banana
recipes.

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Sanford KIwanis, noon, Civic Center.

closer and you'll finish strong.
count.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
CANCER June 21-July 22)
Major aims can be achieved If there's an Important matter

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TIIUItSDAY, IWCF:MBF;}t 30
Interstate Mall.

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Lake Mary Rotary, 8 am., Mayfair Country Club.
Casselberry lions, 6:30 p.m., Land 0 I..akes.
South Seminole Optimist 7:30 a.m., lmada Inn,
Sanford Civitan, 7:15 a.m., Buck's

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gain from others. "Arbitration" complicated. It appears YOU
and "concession" are key may lose In one area, but gain •
in two others.
words for you.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) th

will be making some

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER31

Tanglewood

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year that will affect your
side benefits.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 2.3) A lifestyle. When they're over,
close associate is trying to do you will be more secure and
something for your own good stable.

SR

by Bob

L)Iet Workshop,

Blood

FIc w

It

E)EAR DR. LAMB- I was in
the hospital for a week. On the
doctor's form for medicare it
Dr.
said I have "cerebrovascular
spasm and transient left
hemiplegia." It sounds o
ominous. Would you comment
on it in your column? I am 76
___________________________
years old, a female and until
recently quite active. What can
I do to combat this illness?
information can send 50 cents
DEAR READER- The term with a long, stamped selfaddressed envelope for it. Just
means that your doctor thinks
you had spasm of one of the send your letter to me in care of
arteries that supply blood to this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
part of your brain. The tem- Radio City Station, New York,
NY 10019.
porary inadequate circulation
DEAR DR. LAMB- When
to a portion of your brain
caused temporary paralysis of my boy was born the hospital
your 191t side. Apparently it was circumcised him. Will this
of short duration and you procedure prevent him from
recovered from the attack.
having children of his own? I
figure that maybe he will not
Some doctors call these athave the sensitivity in that area
tacks "transitory ischemic
that he would need.
episodes" or T1A's. The exact
DEAR READER- As a
cause is not certain. Some
authorities think it is spasm, as doctor I sometimes don't even

dIscard would make it impossible for him to collect
three diamond tricks and a
spade discard would cost him
a spade trick So, hediscarded
a second heart."
Oswald. "This would have
given him nine tricks except
that West diagnosed the
problem and led his deuce of

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about

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standard

three.level

1976. South took East's queen

enough high cards for a

Frankly it would never have

nine

seven tricks

would think that circunclsion

of clubs while discarding his
four of hearts, led a fourth

the brain,

What can you do about
'there is no one answer

it?
that

doctorshave had good results In
ticlotting
daily use

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clubs,

covered with

in our own hand

one

club to set up dummy's last
and suddenly found he

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from his own hand. A diamond

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a.m. &amp; 6 p.m., St.

Club,

Augustine

Patients with

North Park Avenue, Seminole Size VarIance from 5000 sq ft to lir.rj if the West front door of the Cour. Seminole County, Florida
County Courthouse, Sanford, sq H; Side Setback Variance on the thouse in Sanford, Florida, pursuant
Lois 13 and 14. Block "J" of

Orange Park, Florida 32073. The
name and addrei of the personal
represenlatives attorney are set
forth belaw.
All persons having Claims or
demands ,Sgainsl the estate are
required.
WI THIN
THREE

If

GLANCES

Jd18

Accident-

they

study

Cerebral

thing."
Ben Burack moved to

Miami

years ago. In 1974, he was mugbus on Collins

god as he got offa

with heavy concentrations of

Ave.

old people, say (lie&gt; are receiw-

'1 try to mfikh joke out of it,"

crimes committed against el-

hurts plenty. You think
you've moved away from it,
and then you find it all around

-In Miami,
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15 detectives are

it

searching for a man who rob-

you."

bed and
people.

Police attribute one
death to th man who they say,

Some of these old people surthe Nazi concentration
camps years before they left

preying on the elderly."

of them are trying to live on

attacked

dozens

of old

vived

I
,

somen were bound and gagged
this past week by two assailants
who searched the apartment for
valuables. Enraged then one of.
the women saId she had only

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'a

three
a

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March of

they

ances and are worried about
sickness, For them, Serchuk
said, the constant fear of violent
crime seems like the final indignity.

began

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in Miami Beach this
pr..zt week, a woman nicknamed

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beating her. The woman finally

Stated It the claim is secured, the
Stated If the claim is secured, the
Security shall be described The security shall be described.' The
diimant shall deliver Sufficient
claimant shall deliver sufficient
copies of the Claim to the clerk to copies of the claim to the clerk to
enable the clerk to mail one copy to mail one copy to each personal
representative.
each personal representative,
- All persons interested In the estate
All persons inlerested in the
to whom a copy of this Notice of
tO whom a copy of this Notice

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Legal

Notice

___________________________
UNITED
STATES
DISTRICT
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA. ORLANDO DIVISION COURT NO. 74.113 ORL.CIV.R
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

let fOrth below

All persons

having claims or

"It appears that he overdosed on peppermint caii 1"

000NESBURY

,

by Garry Trudeau

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of the above court a wrilten
statement of any claim or demand
they may have Each Clam muSt be
in writing mc, mual indicate the
b.i5 hOt th claim, the name and

Zone - To park a mobile horn. 0(1
the South I30feet 01w "t of NW ".of
Section 9 71 31, off SR 426. (01ST
I)
2 PC TEN J. MALETTA - BACI
- To park a mobile home
on the W
5.31 2' of N 500' of NW '40f NE ' 0
NW ia of Section 257032. less fbi C
209W of $470'. off Fort Lane Park
Road. (0151 fl
.3 CITY OF O.LANDO - BAlI
771 lE- A I Agriculture. P -IAA
Residential, and R 3 Multiple
Family Zones - To prmit construct,on of regional wastewater

each Personal representative

de5cribd property The SE 'a of SW

10 whom a copy of ttlis P,Otie c5
Administration has been mailed are
required
WI THIN
THREE
MONTHS F ROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, tO file my ObiectionS
they may have that Challenges the
validity of the decedent's will,
queIltication
of the perSonal
representative, or the venue or
iurisdiCtion of the court
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT $3
ICED
WiLL BE FOREVER BARRED
D.ateof lh firsl publicatlonof this
Notice
of
Administration
December 70. 19,6

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GOVERNOR'S
HIGHNAY SAFETY

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or attorney, and the amount
claimed. If the dam 's not yet due.
the date when II will become due
Shall be Stilted. It lb. Claim is
contingent or unliquidaled. the
nature of the Uncertainly shall be
stated If the Claim is secured, Inc
security Shall be descrbed The
claimant Shall deliver sutticient
copes of Ihe claim to the clerk to

and otherwise

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01 SW 'v. E ci Highway 1792 and
Not Spartan Drive. in SectIon 19.71

Drive 101ST, 1)
B. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
I NEW TRIBES MISSION

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Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court

ROad (01ST. 1)
Beginning, thence continue East,
Deputy Clerk
6. IRV HAMILTON-BAt I.)?. along said South right otway, 480.00 (Seal)
77).1V-R.1AA Residential Zone- feet, fo an intersection wIth the East PHILLIP H LOGAN-of
Rear Yard Variance from lOft to I Pt line of the West I499. feet of said SHINHOLSER. LOGAN AND
on LOts 12 and 13. Block C., West Section 17, thence run S. 00 degrees MOPICRIEF
Altamonte Heights Section 2, PB 10, 3800" W.. along said East line of the Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Pg 75, In Section 11.21 -29, on West 14996 feet of Said Section 12, Post Office Box 2279
Ridgewood Street. (01ST. 1)
93055 feet to a point on the South line Sanford, Florida 37771

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required.
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF

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are recalred to serve a copy of your
written defenses. if any, to it on

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ESQUliE, Petitioner's attorney,
ose address i5 STENSTROM.
DAVIS &amp; MCINTOSH, Post Office
Box
Sanford, Florida, 32771. on
or before January 17, 1977. and file
t. Original wi?h - the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
Petitioner's attorney or
rn

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cared for the ETHEL MAE BELL, his wife,
A
Personal
Reprcsenta
BOB'S STANDARD STATION. arid
five of the Estate
city's stray felines was savag3 M F IELDS, INC Defendintlo)
Carol 0 Bailey
ely beaten as she knelt over one
NOTICE OF SALE - Iti is
Deceased
hereb,i given Ihat pursuant to a
of her wards In an alley.
ATTORNEY FOP PERSONAl.
SUMMARY FINAL DEGREE oi
REPRESENTATIVE
-In St. Petersburg, at least
Foreclosure entered on July 19. 1976
30 old people have been vlcti- by the above entitled Court, in the FELDER AND BERMAN
Jed Berman, Drawer B
one on aouv, Ilylea cause, the undersigned
mizeu oy wo gangs
Winter Park. FL 32790
Telephone: 6.44 46)3
the north side of town, the other Unite,d States Marshal, crone ol hI
duly authorized deputiet. 'will sell
PublIsh
20. 77.
on the south side. Robbery and the property situate in
5emil.
DEC. 52
rape are the specialities of County. Florida. described $. LOt
26. LONE PINES, according to Plat
these gangs.
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 17
"Peoe who commit crimes Page 21 Of the PbIlc Records
of
_. _____.
are cowards at heart and the Seml, Counfy. Florida at public
oulcry to the higheSt and best bic,c,r
0
elderly can't fight back," said
fot cash at 1200 o'clock noon on
Miami police Sgt. William Thursday, January 77. 1977 at u,
West dOor of the Seminole County
Cauchi. "They are old and d
[RIVE
fense'less. They're ripe for the Courthouse, Sanford, Florida
SI)NS1INESTA1E_J
Dated 121676
________________
(#picklng." .
MITCHELL A. NEWBCRGE'R
St. Petersburg police Sgt.
United Stales Marshal
Safety is a famIly affaIr.
Middle District of Florida
W.E. hughes said crimes
KEPIDELL W. WHERRY
against the elderly "certainly Assistant United States Attorney
have picked up," anti have an Attorney for Plaintiff
icy effect on the comir,unity. PubliSh Dec. 27, 1976. Jan. i. 10. I.',
'...aL'lViIYHIVP4
don't )O 1977
oltl Vr"olei
"The
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fed

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cents,

died, suffocating to death on the
gag in front of her horrified

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PubiiSPi Dcc 6. 13. 70. 27. 1976
DEC.
20
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
S
INOLE
C OU N TV.
FLORIDA
CASE PlO. 76-2361.CA.04.EE In Re: The Marriaqe of

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wouldn't walk out

Petersburg areas, two regions

deny residents.

to

this

My wife and I

Police in the Miami and St.

Thi-om-

who want

Serchuk of the Dade County

"But they're finding it here.

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have an
that needs

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I$J

BiuIiful, Palm Springs Section, PB Boulevard. thence run East, along
3. Pg 65 '.,, In Section 12-21 29. on the South right of way of Airport

CJV

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The hoodlum elcnt follow-

Time...

Y Paul J Hegener.

ii,l(1Gg (Ito 10.200 sq ft on Lot 13, DcU'd Park, according to the Pta? MONCRIEF.
Attorneys
for
Petitioner
Block B. St Johns River Estates, thereof as recorded in Plat Book 7, Plaintiffs, Post Office Box 2279, an
5-4, in Section 1719 30, on Pages S and 6.01 the Public Records S.anford, Florida 3777), and file the JOHNNIE BARBER,
Perch Lane DIST.
of Seminole County, Florida, thence orginal *ith the Clerk of the above
Respondent
WILLAIM 5. NICARRY
run East, along the South line oi said Court on or before January 11th,
NOTICE OF ACTION
BA(1 177fl av - i
Residential Lot 40.5346 feet to a point 1093 f.
1976, otherwise a Judgment may be
TO:
JOHPINIE
BARBER
Zone - Lot Width Variance from SO West of the Southeast corner of said entered against you for the relief
65.3$ South Wolcott
to 80.1 ft and Lot Size Variance Lot 10. thence run N. 00 degrees 38' demanded in the Complaint
Chicago. Illinois 60636
from 11,700 sq ft to 11,243 sq fton the 00" E., parallel to the East line 01
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
W 17.55 ft of Lot 3 and all of Lot 1, said Lot 40. 2547 feet to a point on this Court on this 30th day of
action for Dissolution of Marriage

shall be Stated II the claim- Is shail be stated If the claim is
contingent or untiquldated, the
contingent or unliguidated, the

tueci 10

Flo

by Gill Fox

______________________________

Otherwise there Is very little
you can do for yourself. Many
people have such an episode or
even more than one and then
have no further difficulty for
lung periods of tuiie thereafter.
To give you more information
on such episodes I am sending

bosis. Others

_I1,f

address I 1407 E. Second
Lot 109, J. 0. Packard's First Ad. December 17th, 1976, thaI property PIe? Book. II. Pages 46. 47 and 4,
Sanford, FL 37771. The name and dii ion to Midway, PB 2, Pg 104. in deScribed as:
Public Records of Seminole County,
Section 33-19 3), on Greenway
addreSs of the personal represen
From the Northweit corner of Florida
tative's attorney are set forth below, Street. (01ST. 7)
Section 12. Township 70 South, Rang. his been filed against you an. you
JOSEPH K. MCCARTHY - 20 East, Seminole County, Florida, ererequtredtoserveacyof your
All Persons having claims or
demands against the estate are BA(l-)7.77).7V P IAA Residential run South,alongtpie West lineof said written defenses, II any, tO it on
required,
wiTHIN
THREE Zone - Lot Width Variance from so Section 12, 919.7 feet to a point on the PHILLIP
H.
LOGAN
of

FLOR IDA WAY RACQUET
BALL &amp; HEALTH CLUBS.

1301 W. 1st st.
p.m. Ascension Lutheran.

8

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such an episode

careful

AA, closed

10079j

prevent fertility. Your

founded. You son will have the
same opportunity as any tincircumcised boy to father

you The Health letter number

4
i

rate

possibility that circumcisions

decisions can only be made on a
ba.sl of fairly complex studies
of the individual patient.

* II,

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current birth

disease in arteries lit the neck

IA
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SCULPTU .(-4)

the

of

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it Is well to control it.
This is true anyway even
wIthout such episodes.

pressure

underlying problem

r'-

and

aspirin is

However not enough facts are
available yet to recommend
aspirin regularly for public use.

determine

I

would prevent a man from
being fully potent and normal
sexually. I can assure you that

medicines. Even the

deserve

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Seminole County Court House.
Sanlord, Florida 32711. The personal

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Ww

EJUkr IINJD Gv&amp;E
CR1UE 1k) THE STREET

Dcead
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSOPIS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AOAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREOY NOTIFIED
that the admn,strat,on of the estate
of DONALD H. HARTLEY,
deceased, rile Plumber 747 p
ttng in l" Circuit Court for
Seminole County. Florida. Probate

Road (01ST. 5)
SUN FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF his wife.
'Fictitiovs Name Statute." Chanter
C. VARIANCES
ORLANDO, a national bankIng
PIainIfIS. 56509, Florida Stat'jtn. will register
1
EARL
BEHOE
BAfl.11
771.
assocIation.
Deceasej
ith the Clerk of the Crciii Court.
P 1A Reildinfial Zone - Reer
NOTICE OF
'flintS 104' Seminole County. Florida.
Plaintiff, CHARLES C. ESTEY arid LINDA
ADMINISTRATION
Yard Variance from 30 ft to 20 ft on VS.
UOfl receipt of proof of publication
LEE ESTEY, his wife,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING 1019. Block C, Eastbrook SD Units. SEMDEVCO, INC.. a Florida
of this nOtiCe, the fiCttiOu name, t
Defendants,
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST PB 11, PagesaI and 62. in Section 34. CorporatIon, ci al..
wit. THE RACQUET BALL under
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL 2130 on BilSam Drive, (01ST. I)
Defendants. TO. CHARLES C ESTEY and
this party iS engaged IS
2. C. E. CLAYPOOL - BAlI 17.
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
NOTICE OF SALE
business at 705 Sweetwatet- Squarp,
LINDA LEE ESTEY.
7)
IN THE ESTATE:
- R.)A Res(d,ntial Zone In accordance with Section 15.03),
hiS wife'
LoflgwoOd. Florida
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Side Street Setback Varlaric. from Florida Statutei. Arthur H. Beck.
That he party interested in said
2500 East James Street
ft
that the administration of tt'tq estate 25 ft to 10
on i.ot 1. Block U, with. Jr. Clerk of the Circuit Court
'sness enterprse is as fotto*s
Lake VIlage Apartr7fents.
of VIOLET M. BAGGETT, Sunlnd Estates, Plat Book
, of SemInole County. FlorIda, shall
No. H 17
Florida Wa. Racquetball &amp; Health
deceesed, File Number 76.391 CP, is Pages 16.22. in Section I42030. on Sill at public sale, within the legal
Clubs. Inc . 20S Sweetwater SQuare,
Bay Town, Texas 77520
pending in the Circuit Court
tur of salq, more Wecificilly at
. Cherokee Circle (DIST. 2)
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Lorigwod. Florida 32750
3. R. 0. HAYNES - BA(1.11.77). II:OOa.m.onthe5thdayog January, that an action to foreclose a mor
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Datedal Orlando. Orange County.
In Re: Estate of
VIOLET M. BAGGETT,

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trIcks for West while he still
held his ace of spades and
South was down one
Jim "South could have
made the hand by leading a
low club instead of the ace
from dummy at trick three.

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ROTECTIO)

In Re: Estate of
DONALD H. HARTLEY,

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE is hereby given that thC

required,
THREE required,
WITHIN
WI THIN
THREE
1777) 3y - P )AA Residential Zone Section 12, thence run West, along DEC.11
default will be entered againsl you
MOUTHS FROM THE DATE OF MONTHS FROM THE OATE OF
sad South line of the North 1627.53
FICTITIOUS NAME
- Lot Width Variance from 9Oft
' lot- the 'relief demanded in the
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
feet. 61000 feet. thence run N. 00
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
NotIce Is hereby given that I am Petition, to wit: A dissolution of
$36 Pt iriortler to divide the following degrees 3*' 00"
THtS NOTICE, to file anyooj,cjis
THIS NOTICE, to lileanyoblectbons
E., parallel to the
engaged in business at P0. Box 199, marriage, permanent custody of the
four loIs Into three building loIs'
TUESDAY, JANUARY 4
they may have thaf challenges the they may have that thallenges the
East line of the West 1499 6 feet of
Fet-ri Park 32730, SemInole County, minor children born issue of the
Lots 9, 10, Il, and 12. Block
Free blood pressure clinic, 2-i p.m., Seventh Day
validity of the decedent's will, the V&amp;dity of the decendent's will, the
Said Section 17, 93033 feet to the Flo Ida under ttse fictillousn4me of
rnarriaos. WARREN L'
Sanlando,
The
Suburb
Biutlful,
A.i..__sfl.a rfl_,._ I,.
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4'."1'cdriOfl5 01 the Personal
:suvenu.sc s.nurax, itn anu i-Am, Sanlord.
STERLINGSUPPLYCO,.fldthitl PHYLLIS C BARBER. CYNTHIA
SectIon 122) 79, on Ridegewooti voim or Beginning.
representative, or the venue or representative, or the ven
WITNESS
my
hand
andthe
seal
or
of
intend toregister s.aidr,ame with the C BARBER. FELECIA A BAR.
Street, (01ST. 1)
iurisdctOn of the Court
iurl%diction of the court.
this Court this 22nd day of Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole BER. and LATONYA 0 BAR
I.
REX
A.
STONE
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ALL
CLAIMS,
DEMANDS.
AND
December,
1976
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND 9V
County, Florida in accordance with BER, In the Petitioner, lump sum
flIUSDAY, JANUARY 13
- P 1A Residential Zone
the provisions of the Fictitious alimony of the real property
OBJECTIONS HOT SO FILED OB J Ec T ION S NOT SO FILED Yard Variance from 301? to - Rear (Seal)
SIES, Inc., noo Holiday Inn.
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
15ff
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Name Statutes, To wit: Section described betow; permanent child
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Lot I, Eish Woods. PB 15, Pg 93.
Date of the first publicationof lbS
Clerk of the Circuit Court
56509 FlorIda Statutes 17.
Dale of the Iirst publicalionofthI5
support, recognition of special
in
Section
202)
30.
on
Fieidingwood
Notice
of
Administration
By' Patricia A Jackson
Notice
of
S. Donald A Long
AdmInIstratIon.
equity in the Oifltty oed real and
Road (DIST. Ii
December 77. 1976
Deputy Clerk
Publish' Dec 20.27.1976, Jan 3. 10, personal property of the parties
December 27th. 1976
Roberta J Brackett
BOARD OF COUNTY COM. Publish' Dec.27, 1976
1977
S Elizatietts Landgraf
inCluding award of the real property
A
MISSI0NERS OF SEMINOLE DEC 109
Personal Representa
DEC.81
Pobison
owned by the parties as tenants by
COUNTY - BAt) 17 77) 6V - P 1
live 04 the Estate of
As Personal
the entireties to the Petitioner, sad
Representa
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Residential - Lot Size Variance UNITED
DONALD H HARTLEY.
live of the Estate of
STATES DISTRICT
' property being more particular',.
NAME LAW
from $400 to 7130 sq tt to market COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
Deceased
VIOLET M BAGGETT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that described as follows'
buildable lot; Lot 6. Block 1,
I
FLORIDA, ORLANDO DIVISION
the undersigned, desiring to engage
Lot II. Block F, West SintCr
REPRESENTATIVE
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
in
C Andrew Speer
Section 35 IS 30. on StrIckland UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. of BRAND ELECTRONICS
REPRESENTATIVE:
according to the Olaf there-f
at In
Avenj.
Ill West Commcrcial Street
PLA iN TI F F
Douglas Stenstrom
v JOHNNY H, let-state Mall Hwy 6 and I I in the recorded in Plat Book Son Page 94 c'
0.
APPROVAL
OF MINUTES
Sanford, Florida .3277)
Stenstrom. Davis 6.
MOBLEY, SR. and GERALDINE City of Altarnonte SQrings, Florida the Public Records Of SemincI
I Dember 70. 197$ Telephone 130$) 322 1755
MOBLEY, hiS wife, Defendantls. Intends to register the said name County, Florida,
MCINTOSH
Meeting.
PUblish Dec 77. 1976 Jan 3. 197? P o Box 1330
- NOTICE OF SALE - Notice Is with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
together with the furniture. tjr
This
publIc hearing wlit be held n
DEC 116
Sintord. FL
hereby given that pursuant to a Seminole County, Florida.
nishing
and fixtures container
the County Commission Chambers SUMMARY FINAL DECREE of
.
Telephone 7722171
therein
Dated at Homestead Florida thIs
01 the Courthou, Senford, Florida,
Foreclosure entered on November 11th day of December 1976.
Pubiih.
WITNESS my hand and oftic ti
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR DEC.
112Dec. 27. 1976. Jan. 3. 1971
on Jaouary 11, 1917. at 7.00 P.M., or
27. 1976
the above entitled Court,
seal of Said Court on the Ith day ci
Brand Electronics II, Inc.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
as soon thereafter as possible
in the above styled cause, the un
December, A 0 1976
Don M Waters,
PROBATE DIVISION
Written Comments filed with the dersigned United States Marshal, or
(Seat)
File Number 7*.315.CP
President
Officeof the Zoning Coordinator will
one 01 hIs duly authorized deputies, Publish' Dec.27, 1976. Jan.
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
DIviSIon
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
3. 10. 17.
be considered and persons ap
will sell the property situate in
OF ADJU$TM5HT
In Re: Estate 01
Clerk p1 Ihe Circuit Cour
ridci
fl
Deanna am the h.Arl
ilr .--'--'--.--.
- "'v'..uuruy.
ewrlaa.
oescnoee
' '.
.
-TNOticeof Public Heariag
DEG-I
- CAROt. 0 BAiLEY
Serrr?note country. FIØ'td,j
'
Orally Hearing; may be Continued
as: Lof S. Stepnen Heiits. Oviedo.
January 17, 1977
efry Kay Tr.r - '
Ci'ce4Sed
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
from time to lime as may be Pound
Florida.
according
to plat thereof as
7:00 P.M.
De
Clerk
NOTICE OF
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI R.
necessary. Further details available
recorded
in
Plat
TO
Bock
17.
Page
4.3
at
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
STEPISTROM. DAViS S
ADMINISTRATION
CUlT Ill AND FOR SEMINOLE
by callIng 37)4.330. Ext. 304
PubIicoutcrytothehiglse5ta,5
MCINTOSH
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Sminoie County Board of Ad
They cometo Florida to flee the
"They're all battening down the - CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINS iustment
of Adjustment
on Thursday, January 77. 1917 at the In
wiil conduct a Public
5,te 22
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Re: me MarrIa
of
By: Victor Glschiei-.
cold, the bustle and the cri.meof hatches. That's not what they I OTHER
West door of the Seminole County
hearng to consider the following
Post Office Box 1330
PERSONS INTERESTED
MICHAEL WAYNE MOORE,
Chairman
Courthouse. Santord. Florida
the northern cities. In return,
came to Florida for."
"
Sanford, Florida 37711
IN THE ESTATE:
Husband.Petitio,wr
Publish' Dec 27. 1976
Dated l7167S
Attorneys tot- Petitoner
and
leisure anti - for increasing moved to Miami Beach last that the administration of ?h estate CONTINUED
United States Marshal
I JOSEPH MEI5TER - BA(17
1977
of CAROL 0 BAILEY deceased.
_________
Wife Reipondenf.
Middle Dil,lrict of Florida
DEC SI
NOTICE OF ACTION
___________
- To allow a mechanical garage 0'
the Circuit Court tot Seminole
same helpless, heartstopping New York City.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Assistant United States Attorney
TO Jamie Frances Moore
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Lake Heights Firit Addilion, PB I,
the address of which 5 Drawer .
PROBATE DIVISION
Publish' Dec 77. 1976. ian, 3, tO. 17,
"A lot of people have been
place as you could live," he
Pg 40. in Secton 1721 29. Ofl
Sinlorci. Fiorid,i 37771 The personal
Decatur. Georgia
File Number 74.3a1.Cp
File Number 7* 313.CP
1977
Semo,'
hofjtevartS IDiST. 3
moving here for the weather
representativeoftheeslate .5 irving
said. "But I have learned that
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Division
Division
DEC
1%)
2
WINCHELL EQJIPMENT - In Re: Estate ol
In Re: Estate of
and so forth. A lot of them I've been living under a wrong M Felder, whosi addre s p o
___________________________ that an action for Dissolution of
BA(12 20 16i PC - Ci Commercial
Dr.iiver B, Winter Park, FL 37790
ELLA GENEVIEVE CUMMiNGS
ABE SCHWARTZ
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING Marriage has been filed against you
thought they were leaving the illusion. When I see what goes The lame and
Zone
To
lnslail seif service
d you are required to serve a copy
addreis of tne per
Deceased
Deceased
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION

Casselbcr'ry

0S%.\I.I) aflIl JAtES J.tC0B'

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WHAT IS ITFi-IILOSOPHY?
SCIENCE?
RY?

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR 77) 2TE - A) Agriculture ion. - IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COuRT. 1ff AND
SEMINOLE COUNTy, FLORIDA To store a mobile home for two EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli. FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
years on Lot 1, less N ISO ft. M M. CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number ia.is.ci
Smith's Third Subdiylin, PB I, Pg COUNTy. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76t749.CA.U.A

Sanford IsA Women's Group, 2 p.m.,

Ciifs

OH, STUART. THATS

10

Church, Casselberry

Montana

by Al Vermeer

434.

710 E. Rollins.

____________________________________________________________

PRISCILLA'S POP

closed 8 p.m., St. Richards Church.

YAC's Club for Singles, 9p.m., Orlando Garden

-

ARCHIE

AA,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 74-17.CP

TilE FIRST PubLICAtION OF
THE FIRST PUbLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, 10 file with the clerk
THIS NOTICE, tO file with the clerk
the above court a written of the above court a written PB 13, Pg
Statement of any claim or demand %tãtment Of any claim or demand
they may have. Each claim must be they may have. Each claim must be
in writing and musl indicate the
n writing and must indicate the
baSis for the Claim, the name and basis for the claim, the name a
address of the creditor or his agent address of the creditor or his agent
or attorney, and the amount or attorney, and lhe amount
claimed If the claim 5 not yet due, claimed If the claim Is not yet due,

Sanford A,%, 8 p.ni., 1201 W. 1st St.

-

C" .',.a

,

Ojedo Rotary, 7:30 phi., The Town House.

.

views as possible.
to quit.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) It's
important to make a few FI.n.ancial matters are ver'
concessions today if you hope to - interesting for you, but also

You

Legal Notice
Legal Notice
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
Legal Notice

ROBER TA J. BRACKETT, whose tative Of the estate Is ELIZABETH Setback Variance on the North from Judgment of Foreclosure in the SemInole County Florida. ac

Sanford Screnaders Senio, Citizens Dance, 2:30
.1fl.
Civic Center.

today, but perhapsnotwiththe confrontingyoutoday,don't get
totality you hoped for. Don't let advice from one source onli.

attaIn the position you desire at

-

-__

Legal Notice

0

$

CC
a

Ev,nlngHerald,Sanford,Fl.

______________________________________________________

.1

Section 712131. togetr.er with Its. E
2
the NW '.of NW'.: the C '.. of
NW .. the W '-, of the NE '., that
portion Of NE ' of the SW 1 and the
Nfl '.of SE'. lying Northerlyol the
LiltIe Econlockhatche. Ricer,
Section 3) 2131 Further described
as West of Atafaya Trail and North
of McCulloch Road IDIST Il
THOMAS S. HOFFON - BAt)
17771 )TE - A I Agriculture Zone
10 park a mobile home on Lots 6
and 7. Post and Metcalf Subdivision,
PB 1. Page 39, in Section 7120-20
Further described as North of Lake
Jestup and West f Sanford Avenue
101ST 2)

'

on the Petitioner's Attorney, Bill
McCabe, whose address is Suite
1410 CNA Tower. Orlando. Florida,

ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST

1977 fld file the original with the
Clerk of this Court either before
on Petitioner's attorney or

OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE.
YOU ARE HEREBY N01'IFED

a default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded In ttte
Petition.
WI INESS my hand and seal of

o
ELLA GENEVIEVE C UM
MINGS, deceaseij. File NUmber 76
311 (P. is Pending in !P" Cit- cu?
Court for Seminole County, Florida

OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
VACATING AND ABANDONING A
PORTION
OF
A
UTILITY
EASEMENT LYING BETWEEN
HIAWATHA
AVENUE
AND
IROQUOIS AVENUE AND BET.
WEEN ORLANDO DRIVE AND
SANTA BARBARA DRIVE,
A copy Shall be available at the
Office of the City Clerk for all

December, 1914
ISeaf)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Cherry Kay Trav,s
Deputy Clerk
Publish, Dec 13. 20. 27, 1976 Jan 3
1977
DEC 52
"____________________
_______________

which is Serninol, County Coot
thOuSI. Sanford, Florida
TPe
personal representative of tl5 estate
i5 MAE C BOWDEPI. whoSe a.i
'es.s .5 Set Lyns Drive, Longwvotl
Florida, 32750 The name and .1.1
ess of the personal represen
lative'sattOrn,y are StI forth b,io
All persons having clams
r
demandS against the estate are

MONTHS F ROM THE DATE OF

same

E IC. H TEEs 1' H

MONTHS F ROM THE DATE

THIS NOTICE, to fil, with the Clerk
of the above court a written
Statement Of any claim r demand
they may have Each Claim must be
in writing and must indicate the
basis tot the claim, Itsi name and
address of Ihe creditor or hiS agent
or attorney, and the amount
Claimed if the Claim is not yet due.
the date when it will become due
Shall be Slated It the claim I
contingent or unl,qu,da?ed. the
nature of the uncertainty shall be
stated if the Claim i secured, the
security shall be described lIt.
claimant shall deliver Sufticlent
copies' of' the claim t the clerk to

shall have an coportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order of the City Commission
of the City of Sinford, Florida
H N Tamm, Jr
City Clerk
PubliSh Dec 77. 1976
DEC. 113

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO 7*-iala.cA.,,.EE
PAN AMERICAN BAN K OF
ORL AP400. N A. lormerly known
as Citizens National Bank of
.
Otlando.

ADMINISTRATION
ALL PERSONS HAVING

OF SANFORD. FLORIDA
Notice 5 hereby given that a

THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:

Commission Room in the City Hall
in the City of Sanford. Florida, at
700 o'clock PM on January 10,

Ihat the administration of the estate
of ABE SCHWAR 12. deceased, File
Number 76)17 CP. is pending in Ihe
Circuit Ct,jrt for Setnirtote County.
Florida. Probate Division. the ama

ordinance by the City of Sanford,
Florida, title of which is as fo4low,

Cotirttiouse, Sanford, Florida 32771
The Personal representative of the
estate is Stuarl Schwartz, whoSe
addrns is 7720 Rocton Avenue.
Chevy Chase, Maryland 7001S. The
name and address of Irs. Personal
representalive's attorney ere set
forth below
All persons having claims or
demands aganst the estate are

TO

INC. -B All I? 771 2E --A I
each personal representative
Agriculture Zone
To permit
All persons interested in the eitate
Private Tecwtis Club ots the E 33001
to whom a copy of thiS NOfic, Of
N 640' of Block C. Far lane Etat.
Administration has bein mailed are
PB 10. Pg 19, in Section 152030. on
required,
WI THIN
THREE
Lake Mary BoulaJa-,arc5. Wist of
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
H'ghway 1792 101ST 11
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
6 ERNEST WITTENMYER - THIs 5flTlF ini.l....i..
BA(I17 771ITC-A.I
Agriculture they may have that challenges the
Zone - ' To park a mobile home Par a
validity of the decedent's will, the
limited time on the following
qualitications of the personal
deScribed Property: Begin
10.1 Cbs representative. or lvi venue or
N. 4 iink W of SE cor of Lot I, run juriSdiCtion of tisi court
N 4ch5. *5 33 clts, 54 Ch5. C s. ctSS
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
iiesa S 119 ft ci E 341 05 Pt and N
775 OBJECTIONS NOT $0 FILED
tt) in Section 71 1979 Further WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
described as Parcel A7) located on
Date of the Iirst publicationof ltii
Orange Boulevard (0151 it
5011cc
of
Aaminlslratlon
7 JACK WEHRwEIN-BAI1 I? December 7h, 1976
77) STE -- A I AgriCulture Zone and
Stuart Schwartz
M I General Industrial Zone - To
As Personal Reprssent
park a mobile home on the POIIQWifl9
live 01 the Estate of
described property: Beg at SE cotAbe Schwartz
of Section 6.2)30. thence run North
Deceased
719 ft. IhenceW 1167.9 ft. thence Sly ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
'
512 tf. thence C 971w Pt to PBO; IllS
REPRESENTATIVE
theSlFS Pt ph C $0Of and less C 401 CLEVELAND, MIZE I BRIDGES
ft QI N 5)1 ft thereof, and less lol per
P0 Drawer 2
Tax Deed Book I. Pg 102 Further Sanford. Florida 37771
described 1$ Parcel A 3m t,,
vi .,
'
' '
off S R- 421 101ST. 4)
Pub
Dec20, 77 1974
5 CARL HOLLENSICK- BAil I/
DEC

ORDINANCE HO. 137)

_________________________

NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR
Itit VACATiNG, ABANDONING
OISCONTINUIPIG. AND CLOSING
OR RIGHTS OF WAY
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
NOTICE THAT THE Board
County Commissioners of Seminole

________________

JUDICIAL

Plaintiff,
'WILLIAM F HALL and CAROL
HALL. hiS wife, and JOHN A
BALDWIN.
Defld.ants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CAROL HALL. and all parties
having or claiming to. have any
right, ltiqor 'nterest en theçsoperty
herein described

cc

THIS NOTICE. t file wiltt the clerk
tC above court a written
stalement of any claim or demand
they may have. Eacn clam muSt cc
writing md must 'ndi(al, th
basS tor Ihe Claim, tise name ard
address Of the Creditor or his agent
or attorney, and th
amour'
churned. If Psi claim is nuf ,et CuC
lIve date when t will become due
Shall be Stated if tp,
cOntlngenl or unligudated th
nature of the uncIrtant Shall e
stated If the Claim 5 secured, It-u
security Shall be de'scr'ed The
Claimant Shall deliver Sutficienl
copies of the claim l te clerk to

iCh personal reprnentate
YOU ARE HEREBY ItOT IF lED
ott the 11th cia, of January, A 0,
thaI the abi)yi named Plainfitt Ivas
All persons interested in ttt estate
1977. in IP,e County Consmlioeq'
Meeting Room at the County filed a Complaint in the cho've Styled to whom a copy of th Ntici of
Court for the forecLosur, o a
Administration hiS been maiea5 ate
Courthouse in Sanforc,, Fdoricia, will
mortgage
encumbering
Wi THIN
THREE
the required.
hold a Public Hearing to COflSlder
tO4iowingdescri
MONTHS FROM THE ÔATC OF
real property
a
determine whether or not the
Lol 6. BIc-c
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
8. Ti
COLON
County will vacate, abandon,
NADES FIRST SErTiniu
Intl-------THISNOTIrF
- ,- - . .- -..-.,.
- V WL'lfl,i'5$'l
uiscontnue. ClOse. renounce and to
plat thereof • ri fded in
may hive that Chalienge's the
disclaim any righl of tie County arid Platthe
Book
IS.
PUblic validity 01 the decedent's will the
the public in and to the following Records of Pages 796.10.
Seminole COunty, qualifications Of Ih, personal
rght5 of wly running through the FIor,da
representative, or lIve vettue or
dosaibed property. to.wlt
YO are commanded to file your luriSdiction f the coLrt
That certain II toot alley way
*clter, defenses to said Complaint
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
locatec, between and adjacent to
Lots 242 274. 277 and 779, e.tfs the Clerk of the a6rove named OBJECTIONS NOT SQ FILED
Court and to Wrve a co
thereof WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
PINECREST. Plaf Book S. Page 1. upon the attorneys hereinbelow ,
Dateci the first pubi t-';rf 7tPublic Recordi ci SemI,iole County, Lifer than January
Notice
6th, 1917.
of
Adr'n s't.I!.;
Florida
WITNE$5 my hand and Seal of the December 70, t97
PERSONS INTERESTED
Court at S'anlord, Flortda. thiS 3rd
Mae C Bow- den
APPEAR AND BE HEAROAT THE day I
Decemtaeq. 1974
As Personal
TIME AND PLACE ABOVE (SEAL)
five of thi Estate ,,t
SPEd FlED
II Beckwi(h, Jr
ELLA GE It Cvi
C
(Seal)
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Board ot County
5y Jean E Wiike
Deceisic,
Commissioners
De*y Clerk
STTORPIEY FOR PERSCP.,
of Seminole County. FlorIda
JOhn%Q4't, Motsing,r.
REPRESENTATIVE
By ArthsjrH Beckwltft, Jr
Trisman &amp; Sharp, PA
S JIS Davis. Jr. F'..., e
Clerk Of the Circuat Court
By S Winifred .i Sharp
POsf 0111(1 Bce 133(1
By M&amp;iie W Wallier
f,
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Orlando, Florida 3250)
Telephon,,
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372 717
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PUblish De
P'dbIh' Dec 6. 13, 20, 77. 1976
o. 71 05
DCCII
I Dec 2
DEC22
DEC73

�IC-Evening 1eraId, Sanford, FL

ii

Mcnday, Dec. 27, 1976

FOR YOUR
LONG NEW YEARS
FESTIVITIES

3A

69th Year, No. 110--Tuesday, December 28, 1976

ie

Sanford, Florida 32771-Price 10 Cents
.

Robb ery Susp ect

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Kimbrough and Bill Kirchhoff voted to wait andsee what the state
decides at the Jan. 6 cabinet meeting.
Williams p ushed for adoption of a resolution which authorized
the amur. "We could do it," Williams urged, "but only if the
co mmission wants to."
All along W illi ams has favor ed in troduction of the amur to
Seminole lakes. But his colkdgues seemed more hesitant. Last
week, the chairman prod'iced petitions signed by residents of the
three lake. The petitions supported introduction of the amur to

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If the DNR wins out, chances are the amur will go in the takes that is if the action Is approved by a majority of the commission.
The opposite is expected to occur if the Game and Fresh Water
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feeds on hydrjfla, which in turn is the food supply for lesser
organisms that make up a lake's ecology. If the hydrdla Is eaten,
er organisms would die, leaving game fish nothing to feed on.
The amur cannot breed in stagnant water, officials say. But if
allowed into the St. Johns, the white amur could reproduce
.t today's meeting, the resolution was amended to Include
iiurding that would require the state provide measures to insure
the amur would not escape from the lakes Into the St. Johns.
The DNR, on the other hand, claims the amur has been sue...I
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All revved up for the ninth annual Tangerine International R-C (Remote Con.
troll championships beginning at 8 a.m. Wednesday are (from left, standing)
Bill Williamson and Luke Potter; and (from left, front) Dick Clason and Leonard
Lyons, president of the R.C.A.C.F. (Remote Control Association of Central
Florida), host of the event that flies on through Sunday at the Showalter
Miniature Airport, near Goldenrod. Details, more photos. Page 6-A.

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designate the street "Victory
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Lane' Reynolds had made the certificate of appreciation and Commission.
In response to a request from request "in honor of this year's a plaque to retiring Sanford
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Seminole High School principal football team."
and wine licensing for th
After much discussion the
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Tanguery Lounge and Sup pe
Don T. Reynolds the Sanford
City Commission Monday night Commission allowed the
Club Inc., 300 Sanford Ave., a
considered a possible change in Sanford Rotary Club to use the Police Si,t. Russell W. Teach. accordance with reewa
the name of Ridgewood Avenue Civic Center Jan. 8, 1977, Tench served with the Sanford inendations of the Planning an
without charge. The club had Police Department for 28 years. Zoning Commission.
to "Victory Lane."
A certificate of appreciation
The Comm
Commission authorized requested use of the facilities
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naming th
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City Manager William E. for their District Institute and plaque also were presented park at 9th and Poplar th.
Pete Knowles to discuss the Meeting which will bring 225 to to SidneyM. RiChard, director "Coastline Park."
of utilities for the- city. RiChard,
change with Reynolds and 250 people into Sanford.
- Read for the second tun
ho has been employed by the 1uid adopted Ordinance No. 13
Cu iii tu is sio n e r
suggested that, as an alterA. A.
native to changing the name of McClanahan voiced the only city for l4 years, leaves in authorizing annexation. o
the street, a commemorative opposition to the move, saying January to assume a position in property lying between Sarit.
sign be placed beneath the he would not change "my I New Smyrna Beach. He has and Briarcliffe Streets afli
present street sign. This sign policy" for this or any club and been director of utilities for between Marshall and Granad
might, suggested Knowles, be intended to remain consistent to Sanford since 1967.
Avenues,
In other business, the
shaped like a shield and his past voting record.
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property lying between 26th and cutting the proposed budget b
Lemon Streets and between 27 per cent.
Sanford and N. Carolina
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was in accordance with police department, deciding
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needs further study before being introduced into any more
Florida waters.
Commission Chairman Dick Williams and Commissioner Bob
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Action was postponed until the Florida Cabinet on Jan. 6, 17n
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"Count 1." 'But they didn't," he said. "It was just a human error
and as sheriff of Seminole County it's my responsibility."
Polk said Monday afternoon that he 's taking steps to prevent
such a release error happening again. He noted that approximately 3,500 persons a year are booked through county jail
and this is only the second time during his eight years as sheriff
that such an error has been made.
He said a couple of years ago a juvenile was released Ia error
but he was found hitchhiking within an hour and returned to jail.
"I will be working with the courts and the clerk's office to set up
a better method of communications on court actions concerning
prisoners," Polk said. "But in no way am I blaming what happened in Moore's case on the courts or the clerk's office."
Today Moore is in county jail in lieu of $10,()0 bond on al armed
robbery charge. He and Lamar Mills, 21, also of Midway, are

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officer with violence and resisting an officer without violence
came to light Monday when an examination of jail records on
Moore spotted the entry on a jail card.
The jail card's backside entries showed that Moore was
acquitted by the jury on Count I -battery of a police officer and
found guilty on the other two charges. The entry also noted that
Judge McGregor ordered Moore held In custody during a presentence investigation and pending sentencing on Dec. 16.
Two lines below was the entry showing that the sheriff's
department received the official court document indicating
acquittal on Count I on Oct. 27 and that Moore was released from
jail.
For a while Monday, sheriff's records department personnel
couldn't find the court order of acquital. Polk said it was found
later to be misfiled.
Polk said personnel should have noted the earlier entry on the
jail card and that the acquittal document was noted at the top

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A Midway man arrested in a Sunday robbery at Sanford should
have been in county jail - he had been freed by error two months
before while awaiting sentencing in a resisting arrest case.
"1 accept full responsibility," said Sheriff John Polk.
"Somebody goofed in my department. There'll be an internal
Investigation and It will be handled on that level."
Harold Earl Moore, 22, didn't know why he was set free on Oct.
27 but he didn't question officials. Instead, he went to see his
court-appointed lawyer, Carrol Burke of Sanford. Burke didn't
check on why his client was released, but just warned Moore to be
sure to show up for sentencing before Circuit Court Judge Robert
B. Mc{regor on Dec. 16.
The erroneous release of Moore from county jail a month to the
day after he had been convicted by a trial jury of resisting an

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when you talk about it. You
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feelings of another less fortunate.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
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doctors.
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Th e EAr has been roaming around the
school folks recently — and has learned quite
a bit about the problems facing those policy.
makers. One of the recent bigger ones — and
hold on to your hats — was on the question of
windows. or, more precisely, on whether to
have windows and if so how many and where
to put them In the new district administration
building. Not a glass-shattering decision, the
EAr concludes, but one that has taken up a lot
of official and unofficial time.
Board Chairman Davie Sims even
conducted an informal poll of admiflistrators:
School Supt. Bud Layer said he was not "hung
up" on windows (the EAr hopes not) and
really didn't care one way or another. then
chief management negotiator Ernie Cowley
offered to buy his own drapes if and when he
got a window in his office.
Secretary Dot
Pennington said the women who work in the
administration office favor windows,
while
purchasing agent Don Coleman said he and
his staffers were not big window lovers.
What about you? Sims asked Public Information Officer Ralph Ray. "Well, when
I'm busy," Ray replied in his booming voice,
"I don't notice whether there are windows or
not".. .that brought the comment from Board
member Allan Keeth: "In other words, you'd
like to have a window.
." The EAr wonders
if Keeth was trying to tell ole Ralph
something.
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By BOB LLOYD

Herald Staff Writer
Seminole Sheriff's Deparl
ment officials said today the
expect construction to star
within 120 days on the new $4.'
million county jail-sheriff'
complex at County Home liii
south of Sanford.
The long-sought project, to b
financed by a U.S. Departmen
of Commerce economii
development admintstratio,
grant, is expected to be corn
pleted within two years, of
ficials said.
The funds are part of
massive federal government
public works project that haw
allotted $137 million to Florida
When the new detentior
facility is completed it wit
replace the present 84-bed
county jail built in 1960 adjaceni
to the courthouse at Sanford,
Sheriff John Polk begas
seeking the new facility in 197
due to overcrowding in the
present jail that has been
termed ohoolete.
An ad-hoc citizeps group
worked four months studying
the jail needs and requirements
and recommended the new
central facility to county
commissioners as well as a 54.
bed interim expansion at the
present jail.
The interim expansion
project, costing, $168,000,
utilizes modular cell construction and work is now under
way. Modules are being constructed by a firm at the Port of
Sanford and steel work is being
fabricated by a Virginia firm
for mating at the expansion site
on Hood Ave. on the east side of
the present facility.
Seminole voters twice
rejected bond issues in recent
years proposed to fund the new
central jail complex.
County Jail administrator
George Proudfoot said the new
facility, being designed by
Gutmann and Dragash, of
Sanford, will have 200 to 250
beds for prisoners, plus
recreation, exercise and
courtroom facilities that are
non-existent in the present jail.
Proudfoot said the cell areas
of the new facility, tentatively
Planned in a pod-arrangement,
will be on split levels so
correctional personnel can view
all cells at the same time.
The architects now will
prepare the actual working
drawings and plans in phases of
construction, Proudfoot said.
The new complex, which will
include administrative offices
and complete facilities for the
sherifrs department, will be
built on a 12-acre site adjacent
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LISA TESTAGROSSA OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS: AH, THE COMFORT OF CHRISTMAS

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SEA'I7LE (AP) — A haphazardly-spelled letter to
Santa, signed "Criag" and bearing no return address,
has prompted gifts of food, toys, and money from all
over the country — and even a song.
"I think parents are using this as an example of what
Christmas is about — sharing," said Shirley Martin,
who organized a holiday drive for needy families after
the letter was accidentally delivered to a restaurant
here.
"Dear Santa," the letter said. "Mom said you got
lost last year and couldin't find your way to our house.
we wrilly mist you aspeshely my little sisters. pleas
come this year santa."
To assure a visit from St. Nick, the boy said he was
enclosing a map to his house. But he forgot to include
the map, and the envelope bore no return address.
A postscript said, "ps. don't leav any thing for dady
becuse he isn't hear anymore."
Employes at Francisco's restaurant started a food
and toy drive, hoping that if they helped enough needy
families in the area they might accidentally help
Craig's.
"We have checks coming in from all over the
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country," said Mrs. Martin," who volunteered to help
wrap gifts and has since taken over the drive. "We get
calls from out of state from people who know needy
families we could help. We tell them we will try, but
that they should try to take care of that family, too."
So far, more than $1,500 in cash has come in, along
with several tricycles and bicycles and piles of toys.
"When those trucks pull out of the parking lot, I think
The Sanford Optimist Ciub is giving away 150 Christmas
trees at Zayre Plaza today for last-minute trft-gbopperL
Meanwhile Sanford Jaycees reported their tree sales
grossed $435 — with 25 per cent of $$ going to the zoo.
I'm gonna break down and cry," Mrs.. Martin said.
Meanwhile, the search for Craig goes on.
The Seattle Times distributed a letter to Seattle
schools, asking teachers to help find Craig.
"One of you must know this boy," it said, "a boy In
the first years of school who spells his name 'Criag'
sometimes, and who comes from a family without a
father or much money.... We would like to we that
Craig's presents reach him."

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Angry vibrations reached the EAr recently
from some non-instructional employes of the
Seminole County school system whose
Christmas shopping plans were disrupted...
Seems that 150 school maintenance workers,
mechanics, custodial workers and custodial
supervisors did not get their pre-holiday
paychecks on time. Some administrative
clerks and secretaries were also affected.
Manager of the school payroll department,
Carlin Eick, the EAr learned, got together
with financial accountant Pat Hardin
(bookkeeping department) and Assistant
Personnel Director Ernie Cowley and decided
to delay issuing the Dec. 15 checks until Dec.
17, the same day that instructional personnel
got paid.
But the move was made with little or no
advance notice to the employes Involved.
"Yes, I guess some of the men were a little
upset over it," conceded school Maintenance
Director Herbert Mews, "They had
obligations to meet, and I think some of them
might have had Christmas layaways that
were supposed to be picked up the 15th."
Employes seeking an explanation of the
delay were told that it was more convenient to
make up just one pay roster than to handle
both of them a couple of days apart. The annual contract for non-instructional personnel
calls for paychecks to go out twice monthly,
but it does not specify exact days or dates.
What got workers the hottest
in addition
to having an unexpected wait for Christmas
shopping money was the fact that both the
bookkeeping and payroll departments have
access to the administration's $10 million
computer for assistance with such operations.

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means of a successful heart
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His play of drawing two
rounds of trumps succeeded
because East was short in
trumps as well as in
diamonds, but it risked
nothing. If East had been able
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LIBRA (SCpt. 23-Oct. 23)
Circumstances may result In
some being alone and feeling
left out today. If you learn of
such a person, make sure to
Include him or her In your
festive plans.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
It's important to treat all
members of the family with
equal good grace today. Don't
overindulge some while turning
your back on others.
SAGI1rARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Have a good time today, but
If you've absorbed too much
holiday cheer, turn the keys
over to someone else. You'll )
glad tomorTow.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) Don't let your expansive
mood cause you to make
promises you won't want to
keep. Things may look different
in the cold light of dawn.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Have a good time today, but If
you've absorbed too much
holiday cheer, turn the key.over to someone else. You'll be
glad tomorrow.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
You're the type who usually
puts the welfare of others ahead
of your own. Look around.
There may be someone close
who needs help and you are
unaware of it.

Us OSWAI.I) and JAMES JPsU)IIV

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For Friday, December 24, 1976

LEO iJuly 23-Aug. 22) Your
mate is more likely to be filled
with the Christmas spirit than
you are today. Just don't let on
you're not altogether with it and
you'll have as much fun!

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The EAr also heard (or listened in to) a
debate among Seminole County School Board
members concerning a parent's request for
payment in lieu of school bus transportation.
Problem was that the request had been
submitted after the year in which the expenses were incurred, and current school
board policy forbids retroactive payments.
"I feel that anybody who owes me money
owes me money, regardless of the time span,"
said Panelist E.C. Harper Jr., which sounded
reasonable to the EM. "A bill due Is a bill
due," Harper said to Chairman Davie Sims.
'If I owe you a bill at Sims Office Supply and I
don't pay it for four years, it's still due."
"Well, we'd sue you long before then," Sims
swiftly replied. The EM thinks he understands.

Horoscope
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Obituaries -----------14-A
Seek&amp; Find ------------ 1-B
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Those Influential Women
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CIRCLE SHOWS CENTRAL COUNTY LOCATION OF NEW COMPLEX

�2A—Evening Herald Sanford, Fl.

Friday, Dec. 14, 1971

.' NAllON
IN BRIEF
2 Carter Appointees To Quit
Clubs; 3 Others Silent
WASHINGTON (AP) - Two top-level
Carter administration appointees say they
will quit private clubs that have no black
members and do not routinely accept women.
: Atty. Gen.-designate Griffin Bell and Thomas
"Bert" Lance, named to head the OMB, said
they would drop their memberships in private
clubs in Atlanta and Savannah, Ga. None of
E:: the clubs have black members. But there Is no
word yet that three other Carter nominees
would give up their membership in similar
exclusive clubs. The three are Michael
Blumenthal, named to be Treasury secretary;
Dr. Harold Brown, secretary of defensedesignate; and Cyrus Vance, Carter's choice
for secretary of state.

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Wind Is Key In Oil Spill

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BOSTON (AP) - Marine experts are hoping
that an expected wind shift will keep a 100mile long carpt of heavy oil from encroaching on the rich fishing grounds of
Georges Bank. But that's all they can do hope. Forecasters said the wind would reverse
from southeasterly to northwesterly today
and could hold off the oil slick, which is
spreading from the tanker Argo Merchant,
wrecked on the shoals off Nantucket Island.

Mother Has 3rd Set Of Twins
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - Beating odds of
512,000 to one, Margaret Murphy has done it
again - she's had her third set of fraternal
twins. "I guess my reaction was I really
wasn't too surprised since it happened before," the 36-year-old mother said Thursday,
one day after the twin boys were born.

WORLD
IN BRIEF

Thousands Of Pilgrims
Flock To Bethlehem
BETHLEHEM, Occupied West Bank (AP)
- Thousands of Christian pilgrims were arriving today to celebrate "tidings of great
joy" with bells, carols and a solemn Mass In
the town where Christ was born.
Some 20,000 visitors were to arrive here
Christmas Eve on buses that have to have
special passes to come near the cramped and
winding streets of this hilltop town. Strict
military security has been imposed by Israeli
soldiers to guard against terrorist attacks.

Youths, Police Clash
MADRID, Spain (AP) - Thousands of
youths protesting the arrest of Communist
leader Santiago Carrillo have clashed with
police in Madrid's central square for a second
night.
An estimated 3,000 to 4,000 young people
threw rocks, raised clenched fists and hoisted
red flags in front of police headquarters
Thursday night. Police chased the demonstrators through side streets and threw smoke
bombs to disperse them. No arrests or injuries
were reported.

WE'RE OPEN
Val 's
Golden Gondola Pizza
S. Sanford &amp; 27th St., Sanford

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Sertoma. Club president Jim Beebe (center) and Sertoman Jerry Morey ... Meanwhile, back at police station, Sanford Police Chief Ben Butler (left)
present a $200 check to Shelley Cox of Seminole Community Action for the SCA's presents the Officer of the Month award to Sgt. Gene Pharis for outstanding
clothing and shoes fund.,
work.

Jobless $$$ Session Continued

Connell, K/osky Defend Fisher At Hearing
By DONNA F..STES
Klosky testified about a barbecue pit that he had had Fisher Klosky said there was no inventory of the street department. "I
Herald Staff Writer
build In 1972 for the boys baseball league. This was one of the
never saw Fisher work on the barbecue during working hours,"
A Judge for the Florida Division of Unemployment Corn- points brought out in an investigation by State Attorney Abbott
Klosky said.
pensatton has continued until "sometime In January" hearings In Herring's office - that someone in the public works department
Klosky said that he never saw or heard of any marijuana being
the City of Longwood's efforts to stop former Public Works
had on city time or at least with some parts belonging to the city grown on city property. According to testimony given in 410
Director Ralph Fisher from collecting unemployment cornbuilt Klosky a barbecue pit.
depositions to Herring's office, there was one plant that may have
pensatlon. An appeal by City Attorney Ned Julian Jr. for an exact
Klosky said that he had appealed to a Longwood business man been marijuana grown on city property and that Fisher saw an
time In early January was denied.
for donation of large oil drums to the city, between 20 and 50 of employs watering It one day.
Julian, who stood with Mayor James R. Lorrnann, also them, planning to use them as trash barrels at the city's miniFisher was fired after 114 years as a city employe In Sep.
representing the city at the hearing Thursday In a tiny room at the
parks.
tember for "misuse of city property, tools, supplies and time."
Crane's Roost office park in Altamonte Springs, asked for the new
Klosky said he took one to Fisher, asking that It be cut In half
The action was recommended by L,ormann and approved by a 3hearing to be set for Jan. 3. Mayor-elect Gerard Connell is to take
and made Into a barbecue pit. He said the grill was put together at 2 vote of the council with Connell and Councilman Parker
office that day.
the city garage, hinges Installed between the halved drum, and Anderson opposing.
It had been expected that action would be completed Thursday legs welded on.
Several weeks later, Julian worded motions for councilmen for
In the matter, but the unexpected arrival of Connell and former
The former councilman said he assumed the legs were made the specific purpose of stopping Fisher from collectingnan
.
city councilmen William Klosky and B.L. (Slick) Helms to testify from scrap pipe belonging to the city and didn't know where the ployment compensation.,
on Fisher's behalf brought the announcement from the judge that hinges came from.
the bearing would be continued.
Klosky said he requested the work not asa councilman, but ua
person
Interested In Seminole's boys baseball teams, and that the
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barbecue has been used on many outings for the boys and has
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never been used hi Klàsky for his own or his family's benefit.
He said be had allotted only 30 minutes for the hearing, had not
Fisher's attorney, James Figgatt, brought out testimony from
anticipated so many witnesses, and had other hearings later in
Klosky that Fisher was aware that Klosky was a councilman
the day.
when the request was made.
Klosky, who served on the city council for one term from
Klosky said he saw nothing wrong with the barbecue pit being
January, 1972, to January, 1974, and was elected one of those
made at the city garage and that the city maintains a balllleld for
years, as chairman of the board, asked to testify Thursday
the teams. Active with the boys' baseball teams, Klosky said,
because he is scheduled to go into the hospital formajor
"When lt comes to the youth of the area, ltdoen matter bow or
after Christmas.
where l could get anything for them. It didn't cost the city adime 10,1
Helms indicated he will return as many times asnto
for the materials."
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Projects for three Seminole County cities have been
placed on a list of projects found worthy of receiving
federal grants under the public works program.
Requested grants from the three municipalities total
$1.65 million. It has been stressed by Rep. Bill Qappel (U'
Ocala) that the cities and projects were Included on a
published lid of those thus far found worthy, but that none
of the three has received grant approvals.
The cities and projects include: Altamonte Springs,
$l million for construction of a law municipal law enforceipent complex adjacent to.tbe city hail; Oviedo,
$480,000 to complete a paving project of streets and
repairs. The city began a paving project and spent
$400,000 In city funds some time ago; and Winter Springs,
$120,000 to extend fire mains Into the Ranchlands area
down Hays Road for fire mains.
Mayor Troy Piland stressed today that the city owns the
fire mains even though it does not own the water system
and that the fire mains are maintained by the city.
Thursday, unofficial word was received that grants
under the public works program have been approved by
the Economic Development Administration for the new
law enforcement center at Five points for the sheriff's
department, $4.69 million; $1.8 million for Sanford's
proposed new city hail complex and $206,000 for water
system expansion and improvements for Lake M.

that, In the Interim before the
south Sanford complex Is
to the Sanford Juvenile completed, space will be
Detention Center north r of available to house women
county agriculture, road prisoners. Presently women
department and public safety prisoners are being "farmed
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buildings on the west side of out" to city and county holding
U.S. 17-92.
facilities In Orlando.
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The site is near the center of
Once
the
new
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complex
is
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Proudfoot said the present county will be able to accept
federal
prisoners,
who
now
downtown jail is expected to
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revert to the Board of County must be housed at the Orange
County Jail, plus receive
Commissioners
and
may
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revenue
by renting vacant cell
used for courthouse annex
space
to other counties for
offices for agencies and forhousingtheir
prisoners.
storage space.
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Studies show that Seminole's
going to trial are already In. population has Increased from
corporated In the courthouse. 63,730 In 1P7O to almost 140,000
Proudfoot said plans call for now. The Increase is projected
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transportation of prisoners to reach lB2,000 persons byIM.
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from the new complex to the
The present jail, damaged by
courthouse Ina special prisoner a June 1975 fire that killed a
van,
correctional officer and 10
The modular expansion ofthe inmates, has consistently
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"Mr. Mayor, I'm proud of you and your father
oulil have been proud of you, too," Longwood
Councilman June Lormann told her son, Mayor
James H. Lornuinn, this week at a meeting of the
city council.
Lormann had taken up the majority of the 2hour meeting with a series of department reports,
During recent weeks the city council had bowed to
his request that he be allowed to give his reports at
the beginning of the meetings.
He was able to persuade the governing body to
change the time for his reports after he had suffered
through two years of watching councilmen, tired at
the cud of lengthy sessions, barely tolerate hearing
his voice.
Lormann attended his last council meeting this
week, as mayor, leaving before adjournment to
celebrate with his wife, Marcia, her birthday. He
had not run for re-election and is to be replaced Jan.
3 by Gerard Connell, currently completing his first
term as a councilman,
While Lormann would not be attending any more
council meetings as mayor, he would for the the last
Few aays he has remaining in office represent the

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Carter

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It is unlikely &amp; President-elect Carter will
ride the new Washington subway the way Gov.
:Michael
Michael Dukakis rides the MBTA to the State
House in Boston, or that he'll trade the White
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fleet of limousines for California Gov. Jerry
Brown's chauffeurless Plymouth.
But Jimmy Carter insists he will be a citizen
:president in the Jacksonian mold, beginning with
&gt;'his inauguration. The intent is laudable; the
diminution of the imperial presidency, crucial.
j. For too long Americans have seen their
president as a man apart, practicing an insider's

:kind of politics disconnected from their daily
,.'concerns and their perceptions of the nation's
:problems. Their view has been accurate and often
shared by the occupants of th e White House who
}have lived hermetically sealed from the contamination of the commonplace. Surrounded by
.sycophant.s, treated to every conceivable luxury
and convenience, any man finds it hard to
':remember his mortality or the fallibility of in.
dividual judgment.
Th is perception of near-omnipotence, perhaps
?,-naively fed by the media with their saturati
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coverage of the presidency, has, in the past,
(created expectations that cannot be filled .
inevitably disillusion sets in and the man, elected
in a spasm of hope, becomes a disappointment
before his term expires.
By consciously changing some of the symbols
of the presidency as he takes office, Mr. Carter
;:may lower the public's expectations to more
reasonable dimensions and place not only himself
but his administration back in scale. Informal
dress and $5 tickets on inaug uration day may even
remind people, including some of the millions who
:didn't vote on election day, - that the nation's
:,politics can be their business after all,
Mr. Carter's inauguration will set the tone for
In administration he promises will be
democratic
Jn substance as well as style. The ceremony should
be simple, befitting a nation in need of restraint,
:moderation and realism.
That does not mean the day need be dull, not
'Ahat the president should dress like the executive
:of the Peoria Chamber of Commerce. But Jimmy
Carter is right in recognizing that on this occasion
:pomp won't suit th e circumstance.

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Famed Texas physician and heart surgery pioneer, Dr.
Denton Cooley, has been named, along with a number
of other
defendants, in a $31 million malpra ct ice suit filed
by a former
patient. Yes, you read correctly $31 million.
According to the wire service report , Cooley implant
ed a
heart valve in th e plantlif back in 1969, an operation requiring
the patent's written consent. All went well until 1975, at which
time the patient claims she began experien
cing symptoms
similar to those she had before the operation.
About this time, she was notified by Cooley he had received
reports of a number of fail ures in her particular type of heart

i valve and he urged her to return to Texas so he could replace it
with a im proved model.
This she did, by Virtue of which she now has a complain
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which she and her lawyers claim.$31 million will cure.
Although
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1 not claiming that the operations were bungled or unnecessary,
her suit alleges that she is entitled to that amount as recom:pmseorthementaj
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Now, we make no pretense of medical expertise, but it
seems obvious that the lease on life gained from th
e operations
must be worth something. Why, not too many years ago, people

:with serious heart ailments

dom lived long enough to sue

anybody, much less the doctor who struggled to keep the "grim
rea per" at bay for a few more months or years.
In the meantime, medical and health care costs keep

sthalIng upward. With mulUmIlllon.dollar "malpractice" suits
becoming commonplace, is it any wonder?

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city at hearings before the state unemployment
compensation judge in a continuing effort by
city government to stop former Public Works
Director Ralph Fisher from collecting unemploment compensation.
Fisher was fired inSeptember by the majority of
the council on Lormann's recommendation, He said
his recommendation was based on the basis on
Fisher's deposition in State Attorney Abbott
herring's officc in the pro! of Fisher's department. Herring's office gave Fisher immunity and
Fisher in the deposition appears to answer all
questions,
Interestingly enough, a search of the public
records in Longwood has been unable to turn up
copies of letters written by city officials to the state
outlining the reasons why Fisher should be denied
unemployment compensation.
The Judge, however, asked probing questions
during former city councilman William Klosky's
testimony about city gasoline purportedly diverted
by Fisher, for his own use. Fisher in his deposition
said he had used city gas on two occasions for his
car when it was used on city business and with

permission of the councilman that headed his
department.

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The city had the unusual situation, perhaps the

only situation of its kind in the area, of a mother,

Mrs. Lormann has one year remaining in her
second term on the city council.

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The Lormann name became known in Longwood
when Jim's father, the late Al Lormann, served as
mayor for 10 years, dying in office.
while his fat her was mayor, young Jim was a
volunteeron the fire department and particularly
during Al's last months in office when he was so ill,
Jim seemed always at his side,

I)r, William G. Callerman of Casselberry, a
professor at Florida Technological University; and Brad Hollingsworth of Sanford, a
commercial loan officer with Flagship Bank,
are among five young area business and
professional men selected to visit Australia on
a Rotary Foundation Group study exchange
project. The trip must be scheduled within a
two-year period.

During one period when there was dissension in
the police department, Al was invited to discuss
matters with police officers at the police station late
one night.
Although violence was hinted at and despite Al's
severe illness, he showed up with Jim and calmed
the situation down. Al Lormann was quite a guy.

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Association Elects RiChard
S. M. RiChard Jr., director of utilities for
the City of Sanford, has been elected president
of the Florida Pollution Control Association,
afV 'ated with the Water Pollution Control
Federation, Washington, D. C.

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WASHINGTON (NEA)— Air Force Magazine
is to a rmaments what Play boy is to sex. Its
cent ld Features frontal shots of the B-i
bomber. Its readers get it on by viewing graphs
of the balance of power. And each year around
Christmas It dedicates itself to a pornographic
review in the truest sense: an exhaustive listing

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active and about 56 million standby soldiers,
It can be argued that these' totals are
somewhat exaggerated . Adding up militarism is
not the same as counting apples. Because of
state secrecy and other vagaries, some figuring

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workers 43 per cent, lawyers 42 per cent and
health administrators 67 per cent overall, the
supply of college-train ed men and women will, it
is predicted, be well above the demand.
By contrast, there will be hefty increases in

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a.m. until 10 P.M. through Sunday, Jan. 2,

ditioning and heating mechanics, dataprocessing machine and office machint
repairers, roofers, bulldozer operators, billing
clerks, photographic process workers, welders

1977.

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There is a considerable body of opinion
therefore which now holds that there must be a
hefty step-up in what's been. ailed vocational
trai ning on a college leveI

totals may be several billion high, and maybe won't have anything to do with Christmas
half of those listed as standby troops should not presents. The
economy isn't giving many this
fairly be counted.
year.
Then again, even an exaggerated list is in fact
Carter's knots will be related to problems,
a conservative one where mode
rn security is economic mainly, and they aren't of the slip-t ype
concerned. However, much money is being either. Instead, they are of a
kind that seem to
spent, it purchases defenses of unprecedented grow more difficult the harder
you try.

sophistication. A plane today Is equivalent to an

maximizing

entire air force of World War II; a single ship is production while minimizing the impact
on the
more powerful than any fleet in history; and vie environment? That's his assignment,
and it

have about 1,2W,000 times the nuclear power comes not necessarily from one or the other, but
that was dropped on Hiroshima.
And so it's clear this Christmas that

often from both environmentalists and
productionists,

civilization is separated into armed camps Uiat

Capital spending is lagging. Despite repeated

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training has a bad name. Families of superior
students, In more cases than not, insist on
standard academic route. A friend who works in

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openings in the next decade is that we are going'
easier to unravel,
Consumer spending, while not depressed any to run into serious social problems. We'll have
more, is not as vigorous as retailers would like to large numbers of academically trained young
see it. Is it ever? But how do you quickly erase men and women who will be emotionally
the consequences of recession, in which many unhappy, feeling themselves unfairly treated
because they cannot secure work in the fields
households still find themselves'
True, the economists tell us we have put they have studied. Some will be rebellious. There

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recession behind us. And the sales of big, ex- are reports of this today — but on a small scale
pensive automobiles suggests there's money as compared with what the forecasters see in
around. But who has it? A small proportion of the 1960 to 1985.

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Unemployment continues to be a snag, but this problem for years. PhDs have become a
with consumer and capital spending
lagging as drug on the market. Yet there are serious

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support of the world's 121,000 tanks ,means one

solutely sure that a determined opponent or a

less that t!ould go to Individual needs. In India, rare species won't camp on the building site.

where people starve, the generals command 1.5
Utilities probably are the most affected. Once
Million soliders. In Oman, where illiteracy is they figured on seven years or so between the

commonplace, per capita military spending is project announcement and the time it went on
about $900. And in slum infested Egypt, almost
half of the GNP is spent for guns.

stream; now they must allot perhaps twice that
time for legal battles and hearings and the like,

Imperative need Is for better training, for
ment.ary skills,
These are among the President-elect's

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the capital spending plans of corporations, declined 4.9 per cent to
a seasonally adjusted $11.95 billion in November.
That followed an increase of 3.9 per cent the month before.

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charge for loans to their most creditworthy corporate customers,
j from 64 to 6 per cent. They included First National Bank of
Chicago and Chase Manhattan Bank.

—Ford Motor Co, said two more assembly plants will be closed
temporarily next month because of lower-than-expected auto

sales. With those, six of the industry's 42 domestic plants will be
closed for periods of one to three weeks, affecting more than
25,000 hourly workers.

—investment Company Institute, a trade group, said that
mutual fund sales exceeded redemptions by $13.5 million in
November, the first time in 20 months that the industry has posted

net sales. IV turnaround was due, however, to $108.5 million in
sales by 10 municipal bond funds.

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perfonn a workmanlike job in obtaining just the right transaction
on just the right property.
To pit two, three or more practitionioners against each other in
an attempt to find a suitable property is really quite stupid of the
buyer. Since he is not loyal, why should the practitioners worry
whether the property is all it should be?

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good for him or not.
Since the average customer is not loyal, th e average prac
titloner has to adopt the attitude of self-survival first. Th
customer generally ends. up with a not-so-perfect property ac
cording to his real needs.
If the customer is under contract as a client to a practitioner,
the practitioner can afford to spend the time and thought to

other practitioner will. Yep, I agree with you. The buyer always
comes out ahead when he appoints an exclusive agent to work

Stuart Eizenstat, in charge of policy planning for the transition,
told reporters an annour,cement of the administration's economic
stimulus package should comb no later than Feb. 1.
lie indicated it would contain no more than $5 billion to $6 billion
in new spending for Jobs programs.
Businessmen are likely to receive either a temporary increase
In'the 10 per cent investment tax credit or a temporary acéèleration in the depreciation for taxes of their equipment.
Elsewhere in business this past week:

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71hey contendM that the Kentucky cutbacks
price structure, which already has been boosted keep prices high. Otherwise, prices will tumble Bylngton returned the fire in kind,
as the na tural gas surpluses grow. This will hurt
eventually
would save $18 million a year,
Into orbit by the oil
e
Soon the hot words were flying back
Kuwait, which has invested hI1IInn In niit,u'aI
and lame ducks In the White Hous
In uraent. eIIfiM
the i
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wcir eccusauons of "government
on the night before Thanksgiving, th
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in Kuwait his alerted the State Departmen
t that
by ambush" and countercharges
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Army
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of r easing notified the Lexington
At least two OPEC partners, Iran and
the oil minister, Abdul Muttaleb al-Kazeml,
employees that they
"confidential" Information,
would be fired.
Algeria , also have huge nat ural gas in vestments
wants OPEC to control natural gas prices on
The bat tle escalated un til Byington, as
two to protect. Both countries, therefore, suppo rt
This has outraged Kentucky's congressmen,
levels.
commander-in.chief of the agency, deli vered a wi th th
e loudest protests coming from
Kuwait's efforts to control na tural gas prices, biting, 10-page scold
John
The chemical deflnitjonj are complicated, but
ing to PitUe. Th
But the cagey OPEC
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chairman
Breckliujdge,
D.-Ky., and Carl Perkins, D.-Ky.
potentates, according to accused his vice chairman of slowing down
gases are categorized as liquid petrol
They have told us that the job cuts
eum gas our sources, aren't likely to overplay their
are strictly
(LPG) and liquid natural gas (LNG). Kuwait hands.
agency decisions, needlessly editing reports, political, that
mo
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They
can
be
expected
to
keep
na
t
ur
jobs
are
being
awarded
toi
w ants OPEC to fix prices for both types.
al gas promoting secretive meetings and opposin
prices at low levels at least until more ing poli tically favored depots in
consum er research projects.
California and
Since the United States im
ports only an in. ternational customers can be persuaded to
Pennsylvania.
Byington thought this should set
significant amount of nat ural gas,
tle the
there is no puthasethisnparauvaiy cheap energy.
There is e vidence, Indeed, that th
Once matter, But Pittle fired back
e Army is
immediate danger to this country. Most of the they beco
another 12-page hurrying the move
me booked on it,
before the Democra ts take
OPEC may start response, defending his own devotion
natural gas consum ed in the United States comes
nuchino on nr'Ii'.i
to the Office niI
Ent uccision.
An Army
from domest ic reserves. But high world price
Consumers
and
attacking
Byington's
spokesman told us it wo
Footnote: We contacted the Kuwait
uld be "inappropr iate"
embassy background,
to comment on charges of political
favoritism,

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Th is forces the average practitioner to compete with his fell ov

A bit more uncertainty in the outlook for capital spending, a key

unclear.

the effect of tying another rocket to the world

right property at the right price for a customer only to learn aftei

several

to continuing economic expansion, came this past week with
the
government's report on orders for non-defense capital goods.

What the incoming Carter administration plans as stimulus for
the economy, including the vital capital spending sector, was still

WASHINGTON — While the oll potentates increases, inevitably, would have the effect of in Washington for comment.

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the surge in auto shipments following the strike.

much to society a.. the posts which require
academic degrees.

A spokesman told
debated last week how much to charge the world pushing up domestic
Byington told us he hasn't read Pittle's lad
prices. ,
us he didn't know what we were talking about. memo
for a barrel of crude, the sheiks from Kuwait
but assured us the fued
Ironically, the Kuwaitis fear there will be a
is over.Pittle
WAR PF WPRDS: Washington
pressured their OPEC partners behind the world surplus, not
bureaucrats, agreed; enough governmenttime, he said, had
a shortage, of natural gas. those anonymous sol
dier
s of the s wivel chair, been wasted on the war.
scenes to control natural gas prices in the same Prices, therefore, should go down, not up.
wage their wars on paper. When normal
way they fix oil prices.
Indeed, this is the reas
PENTAGON POLITICS: The Amy Is
on they want OPEC to relations break down, they bombard one another
This is a disttwbing development that could control the natural gas market
and to rig prices. with blistering memos.
determined to phase down Kentucky's
lead to another international economic crisis.
Kuwait expects to increase its own LPG
Such a war of words has been raging between Lexington-Bluegrass rallitay depot, with a loss
For the oil sheiks, if they also wind up capacity from
of almost 1,300 Jobs, as an economy
8.5 million tons to more than 40 the two top officials of the Consumer Product
move,
controlling natural gas, could suddenly jack up million tons by 1965. The
On the eve of the Republican presidential
sheikdom's energy Safety Commission,
priceL
primary in Kentucky, President
experts fear that demand will fall short of the
Ford had
R. David Pittle, the vice chairman, fired the
Promised to review the Amy's decision. But he
This could cause a repeat of the oil crisis that supply, leaving the LPG storage tanks over. first salvo. He took aim
at a pet project of settled for a ro
flo wing in the l980s.
utine White House briefing from
rocked the world in the early 1970s. It would have
Chairman S. John Bylngton. Pittle
blasted the the Pentagon brass.
It will take a rigged marke

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That measure would have declined in November without an 8.2
per cent increase in transportation equipment orders, reflecting

college professors that jobs we've traditionally
considered is blue collar are deserving Of as

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of durable g000s orders rose 1.7 per cent in November following a
2 per cent rise in October.

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Christmas packages, and like any recipient of much respect and, It well done, contributing as

gifts, he may exchange them for something
or at least he can try.

The public is blithly unaware of the disappointments ani

Orders for defense capital goods also fell during November, by

The problem, as one of my friend[s on Capitol

vocational gudiance, for instruction in rudl- find a way to convince parents, students and

"Pandora's Box" as you call it. I don't think you covered th
entire situation about the "buyer's broker" advantages. It seem
to me the "buyer's broker" would do a better job if he knew hi
clien t would buy only from him . What do you think?—W. W.
Dear W. W.,
You are so right!
I did not have room in last week's column to mention it, bu
since you brought it up I'll take advantage of the opportunity
frustrations which constantly face the average real estat
practitioner
He or she will work long and diligently in an effort to locate thi

2.7 per cent to $2.4 billion.
The Commerce Department has previously projected an in.
crease of less than 2 per cent in outlays for plants and equipment
In the First half of next year.
'Some of the question marks about the economy haven't been
eliminated," said John Kendrick, the department's chief
eco nomist.
The department's report also showed that the broader measure

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Mr. Saxon,

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Th e board of directors of Florida Mining &amp;

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Skelley Oil Co. to conduct uranium ex-

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some of the other knots might seem relatively what types of training will be needed for job

they are, it is also fairly understandable. There scarcities in the manufacturing and service
have no historic comparison. In 1959, as the forecasts that business was ready to splurge on
is, however, an aspect to the problem that is skills these societies must have to
world was still working free from the Cold War, new plants and equipment, none
progress at a
has been
sometimes ignored. It is education,
reasonable rate.
total military expenditure was about $97 billion, detected In many months.
Literally millions of Americans are being
Since then, detente notwithstanding, inThe President-elect's as3ignment is to get that
The problem Is not primarily one of income,
trained for jobs that won't exist when they seek
ternational defense financing has almost money spent, and that's a mission that would
them; not Just blue collar jobs that have been In the United States a good many jobs which
quadrupled and we now pay almost $1 billion a frustrate even a television scriptwriter,
require no college now pay as well or almost as
automated away, but white collar positions
day in suspicion of one another.
It Involves environmentalists again. Some as in teaching.
well as a good many jobs for which degrees are
There are other costs as well. Pa rticularly companies are afraid
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The belief therefore among those I've talked
If Carter can unsnarl these complications, to in Congress and those who deal in estimates of

population, or a broad spectrum?

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record as of Dec. 31, 1976.

the field finds that first-rate colleges he deals
withareextreme1yre1uctanttosetupcowses of
study to prepare students for what they consider
blue collar occupa tions.

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is necessully weak. Therefore, the expenditure Carter will be seeking to untie over the holidays

Money Matters
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Fuel Supply Service Inc., a subsidiary of
lorida Power &amp; Light Co., has signed a joint
venture agreement with Getty Oil Co. and

The problem, of course, is that vocational)
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Policy dividends make the policy paid up at age 65, when y
will have paid in only about $10,000. You will have no mc
premiums due but your charity will still have the $15,000 policy
a memorial fund. You get a triple benefit (1) The amount yo
charity receives will be greater than your total contributto
otherwise; (2) you get the same current tax deduction as a dirc
cash contribution; (3) you have the satisfaction of do
something significant that might oterwise be financially ii
possible.
A gift of life insurance is even better for charity than a gift
'o wi ll beca use it is a definite sum paid at a defin ite tim e.
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a life-insurance policy, not only are the premiums income I
deductibe, but also you are giving a substantial gift on the
stallxnent plan! For example, if you are age 45, a gift of about I
per week will buy a $15,000 policy for your charity. That mc
your charity has an immediate memorial fund of $15,000 creat
in your name, payable at your death.

Florida Power &amp; Light Co. is seeking Public
Service Commission approval for a January
fuel adjustment charge of $3.96 per 1,0O
kilowatt hours, up from the 79 cents charge in
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CHARITABLE GIFT OF LIFE INSURANCE
Merry Christmas! Now that all your Christmas gifts h
either been purchased or planned, stop for a moment and consi
your church or charity. As part of your planned giving progu
why not consider life insurance?

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has for the larger part been replaced by "In
Arms We Trust." At a time when millions pause
to reflect on peace on earth and human harmony,

totals. The magazine does not compile these
figures, leaving this to readers with calculators,
Th us at present, according to mathematics for
nearly 100 nations, mankind is spending almost

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are of small practical moment.
The people of Saudi Arabia, for example, are
currently spending nearly one-third of their
gross national product on weaponry. In the U.S.,
as in the Soviet Union, the national military
expenditure approaches $500 per capita. Even In
neutral Sweden, one of every six males serves in
a reserve force capa ble of 48-hour mobilization.

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C.C. Marks 10th

Valencia Community College celebrated its
10th anniversary on Dec. 10.

According to Labor
WASHINGTON
Department studies, there will be 13-million
college graduates in the decade w hich ends in
1985. There will be Job openings for 12 milllor

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Mrs. Lormann, serving, on a city council while her
son served as mayor during the past two years.

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Real Estate Investments
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ministration, will bring in about
Gov. Reubin Askew won't $200 million next year, but a
say yet whether he'll seek a two-mill rollback in school
general revenue tax increase, property tax rates is saving

but says "it's going to he very taxpayers about $200 million a
difficult for us to meet the needs year.
of t he state next year without
'All the money that has come
new revenue."
bus as a result of the corporate
The governor said in an inter- income tax has gone right out in
view Thursday that he has def i- direct property tax relief,"
nitely decided to seek agasoline Askew said.
tax hike ranging from one cent
Under Askew's leadership, a
a gallon to the 2.8 cents he number of taxes have been reproposed this year.
duced or abolished, including
Legislators rejected a gaso. repeal of the sales tax on utiiline tax increase this year with- ties.
out ever seriously considering
Askew said a gasoline tax in-

it, but support appears to be

crease is needed to provide the

building for increases in gaso- revenue required to solve the
line and ot her taxes.
state's road maintenance and
A major factor is the revenue mass transportation problems.
estimate announced last week
"I recognize that any in"
by Budget Director Joe Cresse. crease adversely affects
lie projectd 1977-78 general people, but they also want roads

revenue at $2.54 billion, a rnod- to drive on and they want safe
est 3.1-per-cent gain that roads and safe bridges," he
amounts to less than half the said.

6.6-per-cent rate of inflation.
"The, crux of it is it's subAskew, who plan s to release stantially needed and it will
his 1977-78 budget by Feb. 15, have a stimulative affect on the

in(ficated he will look at sWes tivnomy."
tax exemptions and liquor and
Re pair of deteriorating roads
cigarette taxes if he decides and bridges is urgently needed,
other tax hikes are necessary. many miles of urban roads
"I certainly would hope that should be classified as primary
if we have to enact any new rather than secondary roads to
taxes we would not go to in- upgrade them and dangerous
creasing the sales tax," he said.
two-lane roads such as U.S. 27
Askew added that It "should from Miami to Lake Okeebe pointed out, since I've been
chobec should be four-laned,
governor we've actually re- Askew said.
pealed more taxes than we've
"We've been talking about
enacted."
mass transportation for a long
He said the corporate income time and now the time has come
tax, the only new tax enacted in
where the slate has to fulfill
the first six years of his adthat commitment," he said.

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�A-..EvenIng Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Friday, Dec. 24, 1976
Evening Herald, Sanford , Fl.

Adventist

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THE SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH ,
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SatrdIy
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Sabbath
$1S114,m.
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Wed , Eve. Prayer MeIeng
7:101S M.

THE SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
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Rev Gerald Nobles
Sunday SCP,00I
Sun. Worship

10th nI
11.00cm.
1:00p.m.
1:30pm

Sun. E ve Worship
Wad Prayer

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
250? Sanford Ave
P.5?.,
Douglas 0 Elliot?
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Sunday School
met memo Worship
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Youth "Out
7 cop in
Evangelist SetyCe
700pm
Mid Week S,r vice (Wed)
Nursery Provided far all s.rvlcn

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OUR NATION ! \&amp;\

Non Denominational

Rev. E. OniICOR
Sunday $dmet
Mor*g Wet-sOUp

Christian
Pa0y

Church Of God

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
1011 S Sashed Ave.
Dv Harold Harris
Minister
Sunday School
9 OS a in
Morning Worship
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SANFORD SILl CHURCH
2440 Sanford Ave.

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CHURCH OF GOD

111W. 73usd Street

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C.D.Harris
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SANFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Ill Airriati Sled.

Baptist

Phone 3fl0$01

Clifford W. Schaub
Sunday school
Worship Service

11:018 in.

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CALVARY BAPTIST ASSEMBLY
200 F. ,r event
(Sanford 0a,d.n Club Hwy 17031
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FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONOW000
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Rev I •vthGranl
Pastor

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1114am.
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Sunday Eveni ng
Wed bi ble Study

Lutheran

131pm.
7:30pm

Canqverors meeting Svnday
CHURCH OF CHRIST
IllPill,, Ipringi Dr
AItamnhi Springs
James P. Nt,dlism .
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JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
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THE REDEEMER
III W. 7111, Place
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Rev FIner A RscPir
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IS?) Perk Av,tte
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METHODIST CHURCH

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1:41a. m.
11:00am.
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7:30p.in.

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VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH

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5:24

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Jeremiah
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Malachi
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John
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Luke
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Luke
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THE LAKE MARY UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Wul$wrAve..LaO Mary
Now. A.P. Stevens
Minister
Sunday Chur ch School
0:41 8.m.
MIraunIWSethIp
11:01 a in.
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1:31p.m.
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10:01p in.

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5:31p.m.

Sunday School
UMYP
Meø's Prayer Breakfast

Saturday
Luke
1:67-79

2adl 4th lliursday
Family Night Suppo,

tam set of circumstances. Peace, God's 'eace, is in a person.
The parents brought the Child to -the Temple. rae aged
Simeon took the Babe in his arms, looked into His face, and then
lifting his eyes to heaven said, "Let the servant depart in
*ace .... for mine eyes have seen Thy salvation." He could die in
peace because he had seen the salvation of God. God's peace,
God's salvation was, and Is, in the person of Jesus Christ.
Is peace on earth the impossible dream? Only to those in.
dividuals and to those nations who refuse to look into the face of
the Lord Jesus Christ and confess that He is the only Saviour is it
impossible. That humble soul who in faith will confess Jesus
Christ as Lord and as his
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Ascension Lutheran Church
of Cnccglknrr., ..,llI

[load) in Casselberry, ill best
lip no. today. Holy Communion
will be celebrated. Ilie sermon
on the topic "jour Greatest
Christmas," will be given by
Pastor, L. Franklin Dorton.
There will be singing of
Carols by the congregation. The
Senior Choir will sing "A Child
of Hope" by Lani Smith.
Soloists are William H. James
and Mice Dorton. Assistants in
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the Nativity of Jesus Christ preach at the 7 p.m. service.
with two Christmas Eve Rev. Prt.tisdrectorofoutdoor
Carifflelight Services tonight at education at a district church
7 o'clock and the second service camp in the Shenandoah Valley
at 8:30. The Ascension Choir of Virginia.
will sing and the service will
Holy Cross
conclude In Candlelight.
Christmas Day will be
The choir of Holy Cross
commemorated with a 10 n.m.
Episcopal
Church of Sanford
Christmas Matins Service,
will present a Christmas Eve
Pastor Seaman will deliver the
concert of carols at 11 p.m.
message, "1 Heard the Bells on
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preaching,
A former member of the

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most valuable workers and I
award will be presented by I
On Christmas Eve, the Holy pastor, the Rev.
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LULJIUIOOI WILL tIC ceicorasea by
Student Recognition Day s
The Rev. Canon A Rees Hay, be observed this Sunday

Trinity Prep

Headmaster, assisted by The
Rev. H. Benton Ellis, Assistant
Headmaster
of
Trinity
Preparatory School, 8400
Aloma Ave. in the school's
chapel at 11:30 p.m.
Those serving will be Robert
Mycoff, George and Stephen
Taylor. William Martin of
Oviedo will provide the music.
The publIc Is cordially invited

Marth.'. Hardwick of Emc
University aad Wait Morgan
Vanderbilt University w
speak at the two morni
services. Gena Bukur of Stets
will preside and Scott Harris
Candler School of Theology %t
sing solo and lead the morni:
prayer.

First Rnntict
allu at Oi;)U p.m. IJIC
to
attend
this
service.
Eucharist will be celebrated,
"In the Middle" will be
on Christmas Day there will be
theme of Student Night
Trinity
a 10 a.m. Eucharist at the
Christmas, this Sunday, Dec.
The Trinity Assembly of God
church.
5
p.m., at First Baptist Chur
Grace Methodist
The Rev. Randall Chase Jr., currently meeting at the of Sanford. It will
feats
Grace United Methodist chaplain of Manatee Junior DeBary Civic Center will
college students and care
Church, 118 W. Airport Blvd, College In Bradenton, will be present an evening of music at7
young people. Through-out t
Sanford, will have a Christmas the guest preacher Sunday at p.m., Sunday. A choral group
Southern Baptist Conventic
Candlelight
Service
on the 10 a.m. Eucharist service. A will be singing inspirational churches will he rvstIIc,hHi
Christmas songs.
Christmas
Eve,
at
7:30
p.m.
Sanford native, Fr. Chase -a
college' uts as they lead
The
service will include singing presented for his ordination to
worship.
and Mildred Blair. Director is Christmas Carols, scripture the Diaconate at Holy Cross. Mt. Moriah
"In The Middle", a series
Lillian James and Organist is reading and a sermon, and will
Joyce Mayden.
dramatizations, directed 1
Mt. Moriah Primitive Baptist Mack Lazenby and Jiinrr
I
conclude with the singing of Redeemer Lutheran
Church, 11th Street and Locust
The public is invited to both Silent Night. As the candles are
services,
C.
Wade,
narrator,
will 1
y
A Christmas Eve Candlelight Ave., will have a Watchnight °n
presented
by the followi,
lit by the congregation, all the
Eve
people will recess to sing out- Servicewillbeheldat7:30p.m. Christmas
Oviedo Baptist
Service young people: Terry Smiti
doors around the Live Nativity at Redeemer Lutheran on West beginning at 10 p.m. Messages Doug Doudney, Rick Austi
Is
On
25th Place. Christmas Day will be delivered by Rev. Enoch Sherry Cook, Tommy FoggL
"Christmas Eve by Can. Scene.
rm
The youth of Grace are Matins will be at 10 am. on Rivers, Rev. James Bell, and Tom Smith III, Debbi Smiti
dlelight" will be the theme of
NEW YORK (AP) She had things."
Saturday. Also a New Year's Rev. W. Johnson. Rev. M. Beth Duggar, Donnie Beverl
the service tonight at the First sponsoring and participating
made the big-time, acquiring
But the sudden celebrity stat- Baptist Church of Oviedo. The a Live Nativity Scene last night Vespers will be held at 7:30 Smith is acting pastor.
Dennis Garrett, Alvin Beverl
money, acclaim and lavish liv- us that "Harper Valley" church will be observing the and tonight beginning at 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 31.
John Thomas, Susan Ray, ui
ing. But it became empty to her brought, the high income, ap- ordinance of the Lord's Supper p.m. The community is invited
SI, John
Brodie and Pati Caldarelli wli
and false. The desolation
plauding crowds, high-pressure during the service,
to drive by or pause for a few Altamonte
Christmas
morning
services,
will
also give words of welconi
persisted until she saw the star. schedule, including a divorce,
Singing traditional Christmas minutes and enjoy the beauty
St. John Missionary Baptist to the congregation.
By the calendar, it wasn't the and her built-up image as a caroles, reading the Christmas and meaning of the scene, Community
Cypress Avenue and 10th
Alice Singletary will lead I
Christmas star, but it had to do tart-tongued, miniskirted rebel story, and a Christmas which will be located in front of
Community
Street,
will
be
held
at
9
a.m.
the
evening prayer. Robi
Altamonte
with a child and it flashed a
left her disillusioned,
devotional by Pastor Bill Marr the church.
Church
on
SR
436,
Aitamonte
Saturday.
Rev.
R.J.
ClI.ffin
is
Hodges,
organist and Cath
similar meaning.
"I'd achieved my goals but I will all be a part of the service
Cosmato, pianist will present
Springs, will hold three services pastor.
"There was no mistaking it," was miserable," she said. She for the entire family. Families Community
special organ-piano duet.
on Christmas Eve beginning at
says country music singer recalled that as a small-town from all over the community
First
Methodist
7:30
p.m.
with
a
service
for
Jeannie C. Riley. It was an odd girl from Anson, Texas, she of- are invited to come together for Methodist
The Layman and Laywoman Central Baptist
families in the main sanctuary.
star, on a lonely August after- ten had pored over mail-order a celebration of the birth of
Holy
Communion
will
be
At
9:30
and
11
communion
award
of the year will be given
00n in Texas. It filled the void catalogs, dreaming of fancy Jesus Christ.
"A Thief In The Night," a
observed
at
the
Christmas
Eve
services
will
be
held
in
the
this
Sunday at First United award winning color film, wil
ithin her, she says, changed clothes, a big house, chaufIn order to permit
families to service to begin at 7:30 today at historic old chapel with the Methodist Church of Sanford. be
her life and her singing.
at31,
Central
few-ed cars, the limelight of at- spend Christmas Eve together, Community United Methodist Rev. Wayne E. Smith con- Thomas S. McDonald will Churchshown
on Dec.
at theBaptis
Wald
A pretty, blue-eyed brunette, tention.
the service will be from 6:30-7 Church of Casselberry. The ducting all three services,
she had gained fame as the
receive the coveted Layman Night Service beginning at
'But it didn't bring happi- p.m. Out-of-town guests will be Chancel and Sonshlne Choirs
award for outstanding service P.M.
seemingly brash, hip and ness," she said. "I knew there especially welcome at the will sing. Rev. William Pickett
In the church during the past
A motion picture about Bibli
uninhibited young woman who had to be something greater, worship service illuminated will be assisted by Rev. Ken. Good Shepherd
year of the 8:30 a.m. Service, prophecy, it deals with wha
ripped into her community's something more. Things began softly by candlelight.
neth Miller, Rev. Roy Sampley
moralisms as hypocritical in to work on my conscience."
Mabel A. Chapman will receive could happen when Jesus Chris
Persons of all faiths are and Dr. Herbert Bowdoin.
Good Shepherd Lutheran the Laywoman award at the 11 returns.
her hit song, "Harper Valley
Then a "miracle happened" cordially invited to "Christmas
Sunday will be Student Church at 2917 Orlando Dr., a.m. worship service. She has
PTA."
on that strange afternoon in a Eve by Candlelight" at the Recognition Day with college Sanford, will hold a candlelight been the lay leader of the Church Of God
But it made her a kind of
Texas cemetery, she said, and church located in the center of students David Nelson and service at 11 p.m. Christmas church during the past two
" ony herself, he said in an InFeatured
as guest
speaker
"God worked his way into my Oviedo at the Junction of SR 4, Cathy Arnhym assisting in the Eve. Holy Communion will be years. The congregation has Sunday
in both the
11 a.m.
and 6
terview. "The world put me into
heart and changed my life."
520, and 419.
service at the 8:30 and 11 a.m. celebrated at this time.
t.,tg.,I
0.....
el..
lUIC UI 01 sassy, snowon sex
it put my fam ly back top.m. services at the Church of
symbol. It was an image
gether," she said, noting that
God will be Rev. Larry
created for me and I hated it,
she and her husband have re
McDaniel who Is on apbut for a long time I couldn't
married and now live on a farm
pointment as overseer of Haiti
step out of it. I was so"steroutside Nashville, Tern., where
for the Churches of God In that
eotyped.
she belongs to the Forest Hills
area.
"I was playing a part that
Baptist church.
Before his appointment as
was not really me."
"It's done so much for me. It
missionary Rev. McDaniel
In that period, she said, she
was a matter of breaking down
served the church as pastor of
d "quit the church, doubted
my pride, of taking my eyes off
the DeLand Church of God and
God's existence and thought the
myself, or making me more
most recently at the New Port
Bible was Just a big beautiful
concerned for others. It was a
Richey Church of God, which is
myth. I simply had never
rebirth. I'm happy now, hap.
one of the denomination's top
thought much about spiritual
pier than I've ever been, and
churches in the state of Florida.
it's for real."
Having lived In Sanford prior to
entering the ministry Rev.
McDaniel would be delighted to
meet his many friends In both
services. The church is located
at 801 W. 22nd Steeet, in Sank
ford.
niwavu been us .rw4 husrvsm,vf a,Financing and
construction
-.,,--------------new Florida churches and of the general economy," says
Rev. David
Second Shiloh
church related facilities during Thompson. "We believe this
1977 is expected to double 1916 early surge In new church
dePlessis
is h
The pastor's first an.
figures. Th1sLs the figuyeg,Pils related expansion programs for
is the projection of
niversary was observed at
Forrest 1977 is indicative of an even
To Speak
Second Shiloh Missionary
Thompson, president
of stronger economic recovery
The Rev. David dePlessis will
American
Baptist Church Dec. 19 at 3 p.m.
H e r it a g e expected later in the year."
speak
at the Church of the Good
The Rev. Remer Baker Sr.
Institutional Securities, Inc.
As a full-service bond
delivered the sermon for his son Shepherd, 331 Lake Ave.,
se) The Orlando firm is the company American Heritage
Rev. Remer Baker's an. Maitland on Monday, Jan. 3
la'gest Florida-based bond has within its corporate
beginning at 8 p m. Mr.
niversary.
service company dealing ex- structure both a programming
duPlessis,
who was bore In
clusively in church related and marketing division.
South
Africa
as a descendant of
securities and financing.
The Program Division, under
All Souls
the French Huguenots. He has
"In closing out 1976 we are the direction of Milton M. Russ,
served as secretary of the
already involved with 11 works directly with the in.
A Midnight Mass will be
Pentecostal World Conference
churches
of
various dividual church or institution In
celebrated on Christmas Eve at on three
different occasions and
denominations throughout the analyzing its financial needs,
:.
All Souls Catholic Church of
has
been
a leader In the Penstate," says Thompson "that structuring
its
bonding
Sanford and Christmas
Day
tstxi
movement
for many
reexpected tobegin expansion capabilities, and assisting the
Ile
Mass at 8a.m., 10:30 a.m. and
years.
programs totaling more than church in conducting and un-noon with no evening Mass.
In 1961, Christianity Today
$2.5 millionn in the first quarter derwriting of the bonds within
There will be no Saturday vigil
magazine
wrote, "dePlessis
k
of 1V77. This is double the same its own congregation and circle
and Sunday Masses will be at 8, began a one man campaign
period of 176."
of Influence.
10:30 am. and non.
o
-c:
~\.
witnessing to Ecumenical
Included in the new conIn the event a church or inThere
will
heal
p.m. Mass on leaders, fully
VentriiuIsts
Dr.
and
expecting to be
Mrs.
Howard
Perkins
and
friends"
"
struction plans are two sane- stitution desires assistance
New Year's Eve and New
services
at
8,
10:30
ignored,
Instead
he was taken in
,tuaries, seven multi-purpose selling bonds outside of its own
Year's Day
and
given
repeated
op.
educational facili%es and two membership, American
a.m., noon, and 7p.m.
portunItiestotestifythbe)flof
gymnasiums. I ur of the Heritage has available the full
the "Baptism of the Holy
projects are scheduled for services of its Marketing
Sanford
Chr
is tian
Spirit!"
Mr. dePlessis has had
rthern Florida, one for the Division. Headed by Robert L.
a
large
ministry
to the mainline
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
Perkins
at
Sanford-Eustis
Free
Methocentral part of the state and six Noble, this department conMrs Perkins has her Masters
A full color motion picture, Protestant and Anglican
for southern Florida.
ducts state-wide advertising will present a series of (list Church, nightly except Degree from Northwestern "The Prior Claim" produced by churches.
He was the only
programs for all ages Jan. 9-16 Saturday at 7 p.m.
"Church construction has and placement of bonds.
University and has been active Dr. Irwin A. Moon at the Moody Pentecostal observer at the
"Uncle Howard" and "Aunt in the teaching field In both Institute of Science In Whittier, Vatican Counsel and has served
Mabel" Perkins with their Christian and secular schools. Calif., will be shown Sunday at7 as a consultant to the Vatican
ventriloquial Figures, Donald
Thisteamts.nembershipth p.m. at Sanford Christian pertaining to church renewal.
and Julie Ann, are known as the National Association of Ven. Church, 137 W. Airport Blvd. His participation in many In.
Magnifiers. Their use of triloquists and the International
The challenge of exploring ternational assemblies and
ventriloquism, "magic," and Association of Christian the ocean depths and the denom.tnatlonal gatherings has
other audio-visual and Magicinns. Their experiences creatures that live there will be earned him the title of "Mr.
throughout the presentation of have enabled them to develop a the suJeds of the film.
Pentecost."
the Gospel
message challenges dynamic spiritual emphasis ___________________________________________________
the Interest and attention of all with a vibrant message making
ages.
their's a family outreach
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Dr. Perkins is an ordained program.
27th
Sanford
a
minister in the Minn'I-Kota
9:30 AM School of Bible
Conference of the Free
Beth Am
10:45 AM Morning Worship
Methodist Church; taught at
4:00 PM Charismatic Service
the University of North Dakota;
Begin n in g
t o d a)',
St.
John
Missionary
Haptist
was
Dean
at
Central
College
In
Congregation
Beth
Am
will
Church
observed
*'LAQUES
ECHOES OF PRAISE
McPhersor, Kan.; and has aiso meet for Sabbath services and
Community Awareness Day Dec. 19 with the pastor,
WNLY (IN.?) FM
PRESENTED
served in Christian Youth Religious School at Interstate
Re'. It. J. Cliffin presenting plaques to Horace Orr
MON..FRI.
PasSpr E. Don Ccx
12:03 P.M.
Crusaders Camping in Canada Mall on SR 436, Altamonte
SUN.
of SEEDCO (left) and Rev. Amos Jones, director of
7:43 AM.
and the United States where he Springs.Services will begin at 8
Seminole Community Action, for outstanding serLet's
Just
Praise
Th.
Lord
was given the title "Uncle p.m. Religious School begins at
Ice in the community.
Howard."
910 a.m. each Sunday.
Peace of heart, peace of mind can only be built On the foundation
of peace with God.
Peace with God is possible. Peace to live in, peace
to die in is
ssiWe because almost two thousand years ago a Babe was born
e. came to give His life. He came to collect the wages owed
to every sinner. "The wages of sin Is death." Having no sin of His
own, He was able to the for the sinner. When by faith the sinner
gives His sins to the Lord and receives His righteousness in its
stead, he knows then peace with God. You can celebrate
L.nri.simas without Christ. Many will. But you cannot have
that
peace that passes understanding without 111112. You cannot have
Him without receiving Him.

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inc service are Edward Cundiff, Dr. J. Donald Lynch,
Elenore Carveth, Greg Carlson
and Brian Marenkov.
On Sunday at the a.m. service, the Senior Choir will sing
the Christmas Cantata, "Night
of Miracles" by John Peterson.
Soloists are William H. James
Janet
Havner.
Norma
Klebaum, Florence Edmunds

Christmas Day!" Ascension is
located on Overbrook Drive Just
off 17-92. The public is invited,

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FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Ill Park Ave.

Say*.ees Mid by The Amoncert allies Sooeoy
F IRST CHURCHOF CHRIST SCIENTIST
NI Iii? Seco.W Strut

1:11p.m. Suøday Service A
Sunday SChool

lam • 11:311 Usesi
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FIRST PRISSYTI MOAN CHURCH
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Oak Avg.&amp;tedSf,
R.v. Virgil LS,ysol

COMMUNITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Hwy. 17.01 at PUsey Ridge II.
Cassolberry,
Rev. William Pukes?
Passer
Rev, kousa.$h Miller
Assist. Pastor
MernuAgWerslWp
0:UI?la..
Ctssrch5chssl
0;fl$IIa.m.
Services edffi classes let all ages
Fellowship Collie lltw.eø 1e,vicol

P)lp us,

Christian. Science

ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
111011 Ave. Sontiord
Fr Wellborn lnsis
pastor
Fr. WiN4aus, Autearlesk
Ass?. Pest,,

Sun. Ma*
C.a$essle.sSat.

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peace, is not in a treaty. Peace is not in a cer-

Sue

11:000 m.
7:00p.m.
1:34p.m.

Wednesday Morning Pray

We had put the last bauble on the tree and hung the children's stockings by the mantel.
We had even remembered our newly acquired kitten. Her catnip
mouse was adorned with a
red ribbon and a small gold bell.
Th en suddenly I found myself stating at the wreath in th e window.
could see the white church I'd gone to as a child. More often than not at in th e center of it, I
Christmas
was
snow on the ground when we went to the services, crisp and crunchy beneaththere
our feet.
I blinked - . . and, when I looked again, the church was gone. But memory's message
still remained. I turned to my husband. "There's something else to do," I told him, "if
tomorrow is really to be Christmas."

4:30p.m.

Catholic

SeadsyTsuthornep ............liISp.m.

Meffl*g WorshIp
MYF)&amp;45un
Evo.Wwsli&amp;p?$l Son

9:30a, on.

THE LAKE MONROE CHAPEL
DrOOls Blvd.. Lab. MSorSn
Willard
E ldr idge
0:301*.
Pisto

!ve*ffig

poster

Tucker DeIv, Sunlend Estates
Rev. Daniel 0. Setus
Past..
SundaySctseel
1:41a.m.

Other Churches
$*IdaV School

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MornIng Worship
INuriary ... . ...... ........ :SIc.m.
Soadey SChOol Church ........11:11a.m.

CHRIST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
1t Paro Avenge
Dr. Jay T. Casmase
Poster

11:01am MlrOluigWgetAip
4:lSp.ni. SveOffi4W,,tOUp
7:20 p.m. Prover M.e$I*gW.4Ia,

Nov. Mldsa.lAaWows... ...

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Nursery PresIded I,, aOl

CONOEEOATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
34115, Park Ave

321-4111
Ppv. R.b,rt J. Neither
SundaySchool
F.ils*ejiip

MeraagW.r.is4p
S*udayScbe.l
Moreting worship
Church Training
WersOUp
Wed. Prayerkcvk.

COVENANT
PRESbYTERIAN CHURCH

11'01 Hwy. 004 Isle Mary blvd.

4:31p.m.
TeSalsy Prayer 1.11111 Study 11:11 •..

Congregational

emission spot uil Mss,

Pb.

Presbyterian

Airport IIvd.1 34'ap4 ç
Rev. Fred ill. Gardner ...... . .... . PU
Church Idmol .............9:41 &amp;.m .
Msfflr.gWe,shlp .... . .... I:31111a.m.

PALMETTO AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
2024 Palmetto Ave.

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Ascension Lutheran services and Rev. Miller

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PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST

Highway 44 West
ttSarc, Taylor I bud Hupp
MlfuiluigWorslilp

new ROYmOn4Cr.Ck.,
I'volooser S~
Morning W,rth'p

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FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
OF SANFORD
1532 loosed Ave.
Rev. Fred McCleary
poster
lead.7 School
11cm
Morning Worship
11a.m.
leering Service
7:35p.m.
bill. Stud y Tees. Eve
7:31p.m.
Yeyflu Service tges.E,,
1:1142 in.

$11 Orlando Ave.(11.01)
(Lutheran Church in America)
Rev. RIlpbI.L,m.
.........Poster
Worship ...................11:111m,
IvmdaySdseel ...... ...... 0:01Cm.
Nursary, ................ 5.44. Sot-vIm

11:118.m.
6:140.m
Tuesday Iii in
7:)lp in

I.ad.e4 bible Class
W0dl.sday Bible Class

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The Christmas Eve Candielight Service at Messiah
Lutheran Church, 510 N. Hwy.
17-92 (lust south of DOS! Track

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0000SHIPHIRD
LUTHERAN CHUR4

11:114.m.

livemime service

P1 NICE 1$? BAPTIST CHURCH

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pti Church
Baptist

Pastor

Assembly Of God
FIRST ASSIMILY
OF GOD CHURCH
Ccc. 2171 Ind Elm

Christmas Eve Services Slated

Pastor's Corner
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Nazarene
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Church Construction
xpected To Increase
of

UPIALA PRESSYTERIANCHURC$
Corn., Cesety, Club

£Ups..IaR.ads
Nov Darwin Shoo

4:31a.m.

Sor.davtchsoi
Moaning Worship

6:010 in.

Eveung Worship

Pastor
lNain
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7:00pm,

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J. C. PENNEY COMPANY

OF SEMINOLE

E. C. Elsea and Staff

John V. Mercer and Staff

WILSON-E ICHELBERGER
MORTUARY

PANTRY PRIDE

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ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Sanford, Fla,

Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

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PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employes

SENKARIK GLASS
&amp; PAINT co., INC.

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GREGORY LUMBER

Ovideo, Florida

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

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Insurance Service

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and Employes

L. D. PLANTE, INC.

of Sanford

KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE
Downtown Sanford
Don Knight &amp; Staff

WINN.DIXIE STORES
and Employes

HARRELL&amp; BEVERLY
TRANSMISSION

STENSTROM REALTY

Herb Stenstorm and Staff

FLAGSHIP BANK

of Sanford and Staff

David Beverly and Staff

200W. First

BAPTIST

*05.0cC Baptist Church. Ov,eds
Calvary lept'st Assem bl y, NI
Hwy. If III

Pamma.4

Ilanhed Gordon Club.

Calvary Sapt.st Church. Crystal Lake s 1r. Lab, Mary
Cassethoary Iapt,st Church, ri l.'m.n.la Sled
Caolral la.let Church. 1311 oak Ave
Clsei.sla Pint Baptist
Cleat-wale, Missionary Sapt.sl Church. Se(hw,sj Ed
Victory sww Chancel, 1011411 or&amp;""ad, of Him-A
w A".
Forst Aapt.sO Church. 15? Park Ave

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Pr.sa30h.p $aph4t Churchol Altamonte lring. 11.410. AtlbmOøhi
Springs

Forst $ap$,st Church el DeBary
First Church of Geneva
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Fl l? Church of Lake
FirSt BapOsi Church of as, Moaroi
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Ft Sapt'sI Church of Øpa
Fist Baptist Church .4
jo Springs
Furt ShIMM.ssmaa.rp SaplisI Church. ItOh N 1130 $'
Foaffi CAW $apOsI Church
nt l.$st Cchol NM.

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FenIh, Heed Baptist Church, Ov'ed..
iwda. Missionary Biplisi Chch. Intl N First 1*
horthoide BapIiof Church. Chuhoeia
Muisioarp $iJIIiSi Church. North Ed.. I*IolOr,w
Macedeaa Mission Bapsif Church. Oak 1441 *0. Ostpoo
Ginty Baplo? Chur , Goasea Nay
MI Moria4. Prunhiv, Sapl.st, 1111 LOCuSI Ave.. Saolerd
Mi

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Mt $a

£aofilJ Chuck.

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Missionary laplisI Church, loll
Av,
140 Manii.vp upSet. 1,0.5 Lv,
Nelafp.4Miar,wrch
,.,yIa5I Aniickarpays
lndepesdeac, ia.t.sI Miss.. Civ'c Leas,. Bldg. LaOewlod. Fl.

Hop. SaptustChuvcIs.perettC,t, C$inmenit,C.a$er.por.jtC,l,
New Mt Calvary Mist.aomarp bapt,sl. I 00W 11th St
NewSaIniulPvIMItIveSapbIsICbvrch.ISl,W IHISt
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New T.stamoas Baptist Church. Oual,tp Inn Nev* Lsngw.s4
New Mt Zm Sapb,st Church. IHI Pea, Ave
IaeeaAe Park Sapb,st Church,. 7141 W *10k St
Pe.pte'I Baptist Chapel. 1301 W F,,,?
baird
Petrest salts? Chwch. III W Airport Bled
Prairie Lake Sapl,st, 1.0g. II. F.,., Park
Pregiess Missionary Baptist Church,, Midway
101140,1111 niio* M.ss.en.e, Baptist Church. Went Sanford
kinloplo SIghS? Temple, AMera Lejie. Hall. Feca Park
Se,4and Baptist Church. )43 Polmeus
$I James Missionary Baptist Church, St Rd III. Ostee.
St PasO Baptist Church. Ill Pine Ave
It Matthews Saptisl Chur ch , Canaaa Hgls
lp'i.ipt,eld Missionary Baptist. 11th 1 Cedar
SI J.M's Missionary li.5'sh Church. 0$ Cypr
ess
Temple Sapt.sb Church. Palm Springs RI, Altainoni.
Springs
William Chapel M,ssiona,p Bapt.I Ch ur
ch,. Marl £ Will-min $t
Altamosie Sprmgs
ten Nope Baptist Church, II) Orange Ave
CATHOLIC

Choack of flu Nat,,,,1. Lake Mary
All S.vls Cabhsl,c Chcrch. Pt, Oak Ave. Sanford
th, °ou• T0,I,
SO *na's Cathe
Sary
II Augtin Ca ffieW Ckch. Svnilt N
sear •On Ed.
Casselberrp
SI Mary Ma$aialoa. CatPakc Church. Ma,tlaad Ave,
Albai,seøl,
OurLadpoIthlLa$nC.tCel,cCl,Wch l*)SM4a.milian,tp,
CHRISTIAN
Fill Christian Church. 1407 5 Slnford Ave
Sa4
Church. *31* A.rport Blvd
N.rIbsnI. Che.shaa Church. Florida Nav.ui. N.
Lakeview C*r,sI,aa church. Soar Lake Rd of
CONOREGATI ON AL
CIss'sresatio.al Christi.a Chiutch. Jill Park

CHURCH OF CHRIST

Church of Christ. 1513 5 Pack Ave
Church.lCh,istatLakelle..0 S Il.t3N.Canelborry
Sevlhlam.noiaChurchof(h,,st,54I,LakeHe.,,fIRd
Churcb.fC hr st,stoPamSp,,ng so, .Al?amohteS,gs
Ch ur ch of Chr ist. Gen eva
Church .4 Christ. Leng000d
Church .f Christ. P.oIj
Church .5 C hr ist. W 11th
Nerlbsid Church oh CPw,st. Fla Haven Dr.. Mailland
CHURCH OF GOD
Chur ch el God. M3 Hi(ky
Church •I 6.4. 013 W 3204 SI,
Church of God. Oviedo
Church •I God Holiness. Lake M.erw
Chur ch 01 0.4 Mission. Luterprise
Church i.I God 1401 * 10th II
Church 01 God in Chral. Ow,ed.
Chwch 010.4.1 Preph.y, 2500 S Elm Ave.
Church of G.del Prophecy. 17045 Persimmon Ave.
Ch ur ch It
d Uis, Enterprise
lrnv, Church 04000. 1711W 13th Sb , Sanford
EASTERN ORTHODOX
lastarus Obc4u Chum. Sb. Gierpi. IN 5hIod Ci., *ftamilde

Springs
Eastern Orthodox Church. St. 0011 So
Pack

Easier. Orthodsi Chur
01

O.C.A.. III South St., Peru

IL Jibe Chrysielem Chopol. US Nay. II.

DeBar

C00veuLlnt Pr$byli

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AVI, lalorpruse

iI A U I Church. Canaan Hghs
Casselberry Csnsme,t7 United Methodist Ckvrch, Hwy
1701 I.
Paep Ridge Rd. Canelberry
Diary Commu ni ty Mlthed,sl Church, W
Highbjnbs Ed, NBa,,
First United Methed,sI,,Church, Ill Park Ave,
First Methe30sl Chur ch It Ovls'do
First S.effier Methodist Ch ur ch, 7140 Sand
Ave
Five Melhod,il Church. NI W nih So
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Geneva Mathod,st Chur ch , Geneva
Grace Uttered Methodist Church. Airport
Blvd
Gran* Chapel AM F Church. Ov.edo
Oekyoee Uethediit Chur ch. Oviedo
Ostem Me$h.d,l church
Pa.la Wesleyan Method,$l, Rb 44 W
at P0011
So James A ML 0*11 Cypress
St. Mary's A U I Church St. El Ill.
Osteea
St Paul's Methodist Church, Otte,n Rd.
Enferp,,s.
Stafford Mem,al Church. S Deliry
SaMonde United Methodist Church,, Tamp Forst
Fod. kran
51,0. AllamoMe Springs

EPISCOPAL

T11I.kWcaOhIno0oedShu,herl,Mailaa4,,)1 LAs *yo
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All lint, lp.scop.I Church, I DIary Ave. lnierpr,se
CIVISI Ipscop.el (bunk Longwood
Haly Class Ep'epI. Park Ave at 4* St

Ma., and

0000 Shep., Un,?ed Lutheran. 7011 5
Orlando Dc
Lutheran Church el Providence
Deltona
Lvt'ierin Chwrch.I 'use Redeemer, 1,1w 7530 Place
Lutls,,#r Church, Golden Day, Dr
I Hwy
LastOlbea,1
t. Isles Luth.,.. Chwch RI. 414 Shov
METHODIST
Iarn.tt United Memorial Church, I
Sopr Lake U ni ted MaShodist Church

JEWISH

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LUTHERAN
Ascension Lulhoian Church,. Ov.re'osi Dr. Casselberry

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SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Forst Assembly .4 004. 3730 £ EM

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GULF SERVICE
Mel Dekie and Employes

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Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

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and Employes
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NAZARENE

First Chorchof the Nalarese, 235? Saalerd Ave.
va Chuich of the Nazarene, S.M. 44. Congo*
Lab. Mary ChortLof the
5doa,o, Lake Mary Blvd. Lila Mary
Lenq.00d Chur ch of the
Nazaren, Wayma I Je;p *.,,
LIrpI.0O4
PRESBYTERIAN
Lake Mary Ua,l.i Presh
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,l,,,an Ch ch
Forst
Pr,slyuor,an Couch, Oak Ave I sid SI
For" Pveslylec. Church, ef Delir,.

Highland

Church.
Ur0oe Of
SI Andrews Pr e'sbsrtor,a., Cls,.rih,.311)
1413 Soar Lab Rd
St
Marks Presbyterlaa Clwch, 11
loge.
1 1 Palm Sprung. Rd. AIlOm.nI.
Vpsala Community PrOs)yte,

Church, Upsala no
Wfltniiast,, PvnbØ,,ien Cbwch.
Red bng Rd. C05lo5b,y
IIVIIITH.DAy ADVENTIST
Pores? Lake Ieveat* Day Adventist
Church, Hwy. 435. Fort City
Sevoalk Day A4v,*,,t Church.
San$.rd Seventh b.p Adventist Maiftand Lee. Altomoole Spring.
Church, 771 1 Elm
WMer Spring. kve*H. Dip Ad,
eat,stCliwch MS Moft III
More 14111 liv, 30ooy*
olisOChurchIll Ps1St $asli,d
OTHER CHURCHES
Atles's AM I Chch, Olive I 11th
All Faith Chap.l, Camp
koldall Avon.. Holinesskmlu, Web,,. Park Rd.

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Church el Jibe, (lof.4 Liii.,
Day Sailts. 711$ Park Ave
First Cbprch.4 Chri&amp;t, Scientist, us
Lake Monroe Chapel. Orange Sled I.344SI
• Lake Moiw

Kingdom
St

"Jill *0 Jehovah's Witne,, Lab Meet

Unit, ,Sol W

Pirsl Born ChurChol life
LIv,.1 God, Midway
Panfesesles Open 1.111 Takern,
Ridge.4 Ave
pee's, So*in.. Nigh Scheoll
First Pentecostal Church of Langw.oer
"St PoM

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Mumble Spring.
775 Tuscs.usa Id., Wheur Wk)W
Cobweb Of Chr ist. Altansom,
LOinmua.ty Chapel, *ii. Spss
N.4r Trinity
*0405 Christ 1514 Masgeuli
Church of
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MI Olive Ns',ness Ch.rt4., Oak Hill
Rd., DsM
Alliaa
Church. till S Pork Ave.
34fy4 5j5, Chur, SIN laal.ng Ave.
&amp;""I comwousimso so
I*w.poii.
Thu bolvINis Amy, 11534. ISIS If.
Rolling Nibs Moravia. Cbwch.

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SA—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

rinf luentiaI Wo en-) O'Neil,

Friday, Dec. 24, 17

Can ' t Wait Until Tomorrow..

The anticipation
Of all those brightly
wrapped packages
under her Christmas
tree Is almost more
than Shannon Pahel

p..

can stand. She is the
22-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Pahel Longwood, and like kids of
all ages the world
over, can't resist a
shake, a peek and a
plea to know what's
Inside the package
with her name on it.
Just one more
day....

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May I Open Just One?

hat Do
These Women
Have In
Common'?

Billie Jean King, Barbara Walters, Helen
Gurley Brown, Barbara
Jordan (all pictured left)
are widely different personalities with widely
differing careers. But
they all have one thing in
common: influence.
They are among 25
women selected by a panel
of judges from across the
nation for The World
Almanac as having most
influenced Americans and
American life In areas
from politics to sports to
communications during the
current year.
Journalists and
politicians head the list;
notably lacking are women
In business
board
members and directors of
banks and corporations.
Mary Wells Lawrence Is
the one exception.
There are no women
listed from the physical
sciences and only one from
the entertainment field
Joan Ganz Cooney.
As the first black woman
to be elected to Congress,
Shirley Chisholm, 52,
always tried to persuade
women to flex their
political muscles. She
herself did not hesitate to
seek the Democratic
Presidential nomination in
1972, making her the first
black woman presidential
candidate from a major
party. After graduating
from Brooklyn College and
(dumbia University, she
was employed as a nursery
school teacher, then as a
state education consultant
until 1964 when she won a
seat in the state Assembly.
More Americans learn
about investments and
wise consumer buying
habits from Sylvia Porter
than from any other
source. She started writing
her financial column in
l9 and it now appears in
more than 340 newspapers
with a potential readership
of 40 million. Now 53, she
considers herself a consumer representative.
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Until the murder of her
husband, Mrs. Martin
Luther King Jr., 49,
seemed a supportive
figure, always in the
background. Yet she was
often at her husband's side
at the civil rights
demonstration In Selma,
Ala., at protests over the
Vietnam war. She has a
regal appearance and a
strikingly beautiful voice,
the result of extensive
training at Antioch College
and the New England
Conservatory of Music in
Boston.
Since
the
assassination, she has
become increasingly
prominent in the struggle
for black dvii rights.
When Katharine Graham
was honored by "Ms.
Magazine," she, declared
that she preferred Mrs. to
Ms. and disliked being
called "the most powerful
woman in America." The
daughter of millionaire
publisher Eugene Meyer,
she is given to salty
language and hard work.
She is publisher of the
influential Washington
Post and controls the
parent company which
owns "Newsweek" and
radio and television
stations.
The first woman to hold
Cabinet-level status since
Oveta Culp Hobby, Anne
Armstrong was appointed
the
first
woman
Ambassador to Great
Britain in January, 1975. In
1972, after a distinguished
career
within
the
Republican Party, Mrs.
Armstrong was appointed
White House counselor
with Cabinet status, where
she
served
under
Presidents Nixon and
Ford.
Joan Ganz Cooney, 47,
brought a fresh concept of
entertainment coupled
with
education
to
children's tek vision in the
late 1960s. Her productions
of "Sesame Street" and
"The Electric Company"
resulted in numerous

honors and awards. She
now presides over the non.
profit Children's Television
Workshop. In 1954, she left
a reporter's job on the
Arizona Republic to do
corporate publicity in New
York City. Six years later,
she began producing news
and documentary
programs for educational
television, one of which
won an Emmy award. She
has also served on the
President's Commission on
Drug Abuse.
When lawyer Carla
Anderson
Hi l ls
was
nominated as Secretary of
H.U.D.,'one senator ohjected that she lacked
background in the field. He
didn't stand a chance. The
obvious intelligence and
astuteness she displayed

during hearings won her
quick confirmation and, at
41, she became the third
woman In the country's
history to hold Cabinet
rank. She already had
achieved eminence In her
profession as the first
woman assistant Attorney
General since Woodrow
Wilson's administration,
Tart-tongued
Gloria
Steinezn, 41, stands ready
to travel anywhere to
defend the rights of
women, whether it be
waitresses fighting for
equal treatment In Texas
or domestic workers trying
to organize in Ohio. From a
successful career as a
magazine writer, Ms.
Steinem took up the

cudgels for
Liberation in the late 1960s

and assisted In the birth of
"Ms. Magazine" and the
National Women's Political
Caucus.
A storm of outrage
with
erupted
the
publication of Betty
Fijedan's "The Feminine
Mystique" in 1963. The
seminal volume called
attention to the wide gap
between women's abilities
and their opportunities at a
time when no one was
listening. She moved to
New York City with her
family, dropping her role
as suburban housewife
and, eventually, her
husband. She helped found
the National Organization
for Women and the
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National Women's Caucus.
Mary MeGrory, one of
the most highly regarded
Washington columnists,
especially among the
Washington press corps,
last year won the 1975
Pulitzer Prize for commentary.
In 1960, tier political
column was syndicated.
Today it appears in more
than 50 newspapers around
the country. Among her
other distinctions, Ms.
McGrory takes pride in the
fact that her name was
discovered on the Nixon
White House's "enemies
list."
As chairman of the
National Endoment for
the Arts and the National
Council for the Arts, Nancy
Hanks, 49, has acted as a
national broker promoting
the arts since 1969. She
administers the
imaginative federal
program to subsidize
theater companies,
symphony orchestras and
other cultural institutions.
Abigail Van Buren'.
"Dear Abby" column is the
most
widely
read
newspaper advice column
in the world.
Helen Thomas, White
House Bureau Chief for
United Press International,
has covered presidents for
16 years. The first woman
to head up White house
coverage for a major news
service, she traveled extensively with Presidents
Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon
and Ford.
One of the most popular
and respected First Ladies,
Claudia Alta Taylor
Johnson, was born Dec. 22,
1912.
An
able
businesswoman, she
became owner of a radiotelevision station In Austin,
Texas.
Charlotte Curtis broke
the somber mold of society
writing and turned it bright
and biting. She applied the
sociology she had learned
at Vassar to covering wellto-do people at play. The
women's pages of
newspapers have never
been the same since.
Mrs. Gerald Ford, 59, has
settled comfortably into
the taxing job of mistress
of the White House, despite
Illness and a onceprofessed desire for her
husband to retire from
public life. As First Lady,
she has spoken out on her
interest in the arts and In
children, particularly the
under-privileged and the
retarded.
Lenore Hershey's Involvement and influence in
women's activities always
went beyond her editorial

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I got the feeling that
perhaps the kids of the
world have been engaged
In a giant conspiracy all
theseyears.Aklndof"let's
go along with their
foolishness" deal — "It
makes them happy
and
is a great way of getting
gifts."
re is
no formal
organization to thl con.
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fact, it's doubtful whether
the young perpetrators
even acknowledge to each
other that they've got the

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doesn't, for the sake ofus
grown-ups.
It made me dàp
wonder: j
tooling whom all this time?

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Helen Gurley Brown, 54,
probably is the most
successful chief of a
women's magazine in
publishing. In 1965, she
took a tottering periodical,
Cosmopolitan, and
changed it into a monthly
statement about a woman's
right to do what she
pleases.

As an Interviewer on the
popular, profitable
"Today" NBC-TV show,
Barbara Walters, 45, was
either one of the best or one
of the worst, lepending on
who Is asked. No one
questions, though, that the
world's elite have undergone the Walters'
treatment — from Prince
Philip to former President
Nixon.
Her reputation and
popularity won her the job
of television's first national
news co-anchorperson
with Harry Reasoner on
ABC-TV.
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She achieved national
prominence first as a
member of the House
Judiciary Committee
during its impeachment
proceedings, and again this
year when she delivered
the keynote speech to the
Democratic National
Convention.
Anthropologist Margaret
Mead was brought up to
believe a woman should
have a profession. In 1927,
she wrote a scholarly study
of the sexual mores of
Young Polynesians on the
island of Samoa. Since
then, she has studied seven
cultures and written 17
books.
In her 1974 Connecticut
campaign to become the
first woman governor who
got there on her own, Mrs.
Ella Grasso, 56, carefully
ignored sex as an Issue.
The election drew national
attention, although few
doubted that she could lose
in the heavily Democratic
state. Mrs. Grasso, a canny
professional politician,
learned the game in two
terms in the state House of
Representatives, three as
Secretary of State and two
in the U.S. Congress.

ducted by Rev. Randall Chase
at Holy Cross Episcopal
Church, Sanford, on Dec. 18 at 4
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. O'Neil, white snowflake mums.
316 E. Crystal Dr., Sanford. The
Gail
Sanders,
Janic
bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Holcomb and Bonnie Hughc
Gilbert Lee Swartz, Sanford, served as bridesmaids in gown
and (lie late IA. Cmdr., Robert identical to the honor attendani
Nelson Brown.
Tiffany Wallace was (lowe
Given in marriage by her girl, carrying a Bo-Peep baskE
father, the bride wore a formal of white and red petals.
gown of white organza
Gary Ramsey was best man
featuring an open neckline, Groomsmen were Clan
cluny lace bodice embroidered Wright, Bobby Lundquist
with seed pearls and full bishop Howard Whelchel and Georg
sleeves caught at the wrists Wallace. Chandler Tyre wa
with lace cuffs. The natural ring bearer.
waistline was encircled with
Following a reccpiion at ThI
satin ribbon edged with mat- Forest, Lake Mary, the couph
ching lace. The full train was left on a wedding trip to Aspen
beautifully banded with mat- Cob.
ching cluny lace. Her elbow
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length veil of illusion fell from a Gainesville
where
th
cap of lace and seed pearls. She bridegroom is a dental student,
carried an Edwardian bouquet
if yo.'re 9el1jaway
of white roses, stephanotis,
gypsophylia and miniature
on a bag hip or
English ivy.
vacatboii
Lori Morrison served as maid
NOTIFY THE
of honor in a long sleeveless
POW
gown of red suede cloth secented with ruffle finished
neckline and natural waistline
banded and caught in front with
a gold clasp. A long sleeved,
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hours.
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turned-four,
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my sister, Liz and the baby
twins. Megan and Richard.
Although my eyes were
shut, my ears caught a sort
of whispery noise, and the
sound of rubber on a
hardwood floor,
Santa's slelghlandlngso
soon? His rubber boots

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the foot of my bed, and I
felt their eyes on me, and I
heard Mom say to Dad,
"And to think she'll believe
Father Christmas hauled
this Wg old Udq down the
chimney for herb"
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about the way she said it,
and the way Dad replkd,
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coming from the Passage
outside the bedrooi door.
Peeking just the littlest bit,
Iuwthedoorswlngsiowiy
open. Then I saw the front
wheel of a bicycle edge Into
the room followed by the
rest of the bike, and Mom
and Dad pushing it.
Well, I dosed my eyes
tigtrt, probably even
pretended to snore a little
in my anxiety to appear
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stockings, they were, full of
rims, but they held plenty),
We'd placed a sheet over
the carpeting near the
hearth
he always made
such a mess with his sooty,
footprints did old Santa (we
called
him
Father
Christmas, after the
English tradition).
On the mantlepiece was a
plate of Christmas fruit
cake and bottle of sods pop
— in South Africa,
Christmas falls during
mId4u,nmer, so we kids
figured Santa would need a

In the pressure cooker of
Texas politics, no one
survives who isn't tough
and talented. Barbara C.
Jordan, 41, is both. Trained
as a lawyer at Boston
University, she worked as
a volunteer for the Kennedy-Johnson ticket In
1960. Six years later, she
was elected to the Texas
state senate where she
sponsored the state's first
minimum-wage bill. Her
election to Congress in 1972
made her the first black
woman ever sent to the
House from the old Confederacy.

Born in Youngstown,
Ohio, Mrs. Lawrence has
won a number of awards,
including Advertising
Woman of the Year (1971)
and Marketing
Stateswoman of the Year
(1970). She has also been
elected to the Copywriters
Hall of Fame.

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Moms and Dads of the
world totally hoodwinked.
But they all do it. Hap.
pens about the time of a
child's fifth Christmas or
sooner, If there are older
brothers and sisters involved.
I know I did it.
Imust have been all of
three.and-a-half years
old—well, maybe Just
turned four. We'd gone
through the usual
Christmas Eve ritual—
ritual—
hung our stockings above
the tirplace (old nylon

Co-founder of the trendsetting advertising company of Wells, Rich,
Greene, Inc., Mary Wells
Lawrence is today the
company's chairman and
chief executive officer.
Last year under her
leadership the firm grossed
billings of $187 million.

As cool, efficient Billie
Jean King fired precision
tennis shots across the net,
demolishing Bobby Riggs
before a national television
audience, the myth of male
superiority in sports was
exploded. Now 33, she has
won five Wimbledon
championships. Her
athletic exploits and nononsense personality
helped boost Interest in
women's tennis and build
purses on the women's tour
to a near par with those
paid to men.

Elizabeth Anne O'Neil
became the bride of Randall
Carey Brown in a double ring,
candlelight ceremony con-

Since earning a degree at
Columbia Law School in
1947, Bella Abzug has been
railing
against
the
inequities in the American
system and striving to
make it more responsive.
Through the 1950s, she
represented labor unions
and blacks in the South. In
the 1960s, she was a leader
of both the women's
movement and the protests
against the Vietnam war
and nuclear testing. In
1970, she scored a surprise
victory for a seat in the
House of Representatives
and became a national
protest
figure.

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This fall, she lost in her
bid for the New York
Democratic Senate
nomination to Daniel
Patrick Moynihan by a
scant one per cent of the
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"Does she believe in
you know
(whispered)
Santa Cla us?" I asked a
.,frlend recently of her four,year.old daughter.
"Well," smiled my
4r1end, "she'll believe
,tan$hIng you tell her, this
:timeof year."
5 Now that's odd, I
thought. Here are two
Waltz who should know
)et ter, pretending like
iragy that Santa Claus
x1sts. for the sake of a
'hIld. While that little
bIhd, who does know

duties. Currently editor of
the Ladles' Home Journal,
she has conducted
seminars on women's role
in the economy, leading to
the creation of the federal
government's Advisory
Committee on the
Economic Role of Women.
She also serves on the
boards of several social
action groups. Mrs. tier.
shey, 56, is a vice president
of Downe Publishing Co.,
and managing director of
Woman Inc., a company
division.

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) You'll be the one who truly
You behave like a true profits In the long run.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
champion today. You want to do
things with no ulterior motive, There's no question who's going
other than to make others to be the most popular one at
happy and lighten their bur- the party or get-together. Nod
have the knack of saying and
dens.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) doing Just the right things.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 13. 0
After your Family, a must for
Dec.
21) 1 hope you center all
you today Is to spend time with
your
activities around the
your close friends. Either drop
family
today. This is where
or
invite
them
to
them
in on
you'll have the merriest time,
your home.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) and something beneficial could
You're held in unusually high develop.
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jt.
esteem by your peers today,
particularly am ong people you 19) Today could be even moW
work with. You could write your memorable if you plan a few
Jaunts amidst the festivities.
own ticket In this area.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Get out to visit pals.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Your friends will be flattered
today If you take time out to Your aspects Indicate that you
personally wish them greetings have a talent for acquisition
of the season. Extend your today. Not only that, things
felicitations to as many as may come from some totally
unexpected sources.
possible.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) There
is an additional Christmas People who think a lot of you
sunrise In store for you. It will and haven't had the opportunity
do no good to try to guess where to demonstrate It may let you
know today. You have more
it's coming from!
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admirers
than you realize.
(Aug.
23-Sept.
VIRGO
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Your biggest Joy comes today
Dec. 25, 1V71
from sharing. You'll like what
Many good things will happen
you get, but love what you give.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) to you this coming year. They
Your willingness to be of ser- will be real fun. Most of theiri
vice will bring rewards you will be unplanned and occur olf
didn't anticipate or desire. the spur of the moment.

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DEAR DR. LAMB
Recently a friend mentioned
that If the whites of a person's
eyes were becoming yellowish
it was a sign of cancer in the
system. Is that true or false?
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A friend of mine seems to
have this condition. What can I
do about it? She Is a wonderful
Friendly person and so
thoughtful
to any vagina stretches or tears, a
I would portion of the bladder literally
all of
dislike alarming her if It Is true, herniates into the
but perhaps a
in the Is
The rectum Is directly behind
newspaper might warn her.
the muscular vaginal tube.
DEAR READER — You
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very kind and thoughtful too.
When the whites of the eyes
develop a yellowish color it is a
sign of Jaundice. The Juandice
can be from anemia - such as
that caused by pernicious
anemia with vitamin B-12
deficiencies, liver disease or
gall stones. It can be caused by
cancer If a cancer involves the
liver or blocks the drainage of
bile.
Because of the many dlfferent things that can cause the
yellowish descoloration there Is
no way one can determine the
cause without a careful
examination. Almost all of the
causes are important however,
even though it Is usually not

When It herniates Into the
vaginal opening, It Is called a
rectocoele. If the muscular
support around the uterus
stretches or tears to allow the
uterus at the end of the vaginal
canal to herniate into the
vagina, it is called a prolapse.
MI three of these problems
are entirely comparable to the
stretching and tearing of the
muscular wall of the lower
abdomen that allows an
Inguinal hernia to occur in the
groin,
Some people are content to
live with these problems if the
herniation Is slight; Just as a
person may decide to live with
aningulnal hernia, but the only

cancer. For that reason your
friend should see a doctor as
soon as possible.
For a discussion of how the
liver can cause Jaundice I am
sending you The Health Letter,
number 7-8, Living With Your
Liver. Others who want in.
formation on the liver an send
50 cents, with a long, stamped,
self-addressed envelope for It.
Just send your request to me in
care of the Evening Herald,
P.O. Box 320, San Antonio, Tx
782
I'm
DEAR DR. LAMB
sure you have discussed
cystocoele before, but I missed
It. Now I have been informed I
have one. Can you please tell
me about this?
DEAR READER — There
three problems that women
have that are all really ruptures
(hernias) Into the vagina.
The vagina Is a muscular
tube. Immediately in front of
the muscular tube is the
bladder.
When the muscular wall
se
ng the bladder and the

effective way to really cure the
condition Is to repair the torn,
stretched
or
otherwise
damaged muscles and tendons
involved.
A cystocoele may permit
urine to be trapped in the
bladder and Interfere with
normal bladder emptying. This
lead to bladder infections
and problems in controlling
urination. Each case Is Individual and mild cases can be
tolerated for so
but
eventually surgical correction
Is usually required.

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but South felt that a slimS
was better
He rose with his ace of
hearts, cashed his ace of
diamonds, led his other
diamonds, thought once more
and finally played dummy's
10.
When II held he discarded
his losing spade on the king of
diamonds and his losing club
on the queen. Then It was a
simple matter to go back to
trumps; knock out West's king
make the slam.
did South finesse that
of diamonds? Because he
could only make the contract
If West
follow to four
diamond leads. If West
hold four or five diamonds the
odds were that he would hold
the jack and South went with
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Sometimes a really bad
break can turn out to be a
blessing.
SouI,h rose with dummy's
ace of spades; studied the
possibilities of the hand and
decided his best chance for
success was a trump finesse.
He played dummy's queen of
trumps and East showed out.
Should he settle for down
one? lie really went Into executive session for a while and
finally saw that with a lot of
luck he might still make his
slam. He would risk a two or
three trick set In the process.

A Washington reader wants
to know the correct opening
bid with:
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The correct opening bid Is
one club. You should never
OPfl notrump with a singleton
and it is best to open one club,
rather than a heart or a spade
with this type hand.
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at Bridge." do this
newspaper. P. 0 Box 489,
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criticism and fined him a thousand bucks each on two
counts. Caught in the middle was Rams' general manager
Don Klosterman, who works for Rosenbloom and is a
longtime friend of Rozelle. He arranged a New York
meeting between the two, at which the hatchet
ostensibly buried. But Rozelle isn't entirely free of critics
yet. Lurking out therein Oakland is Al Davis, who still has
reservations about the conduct of
football.
Q. When Don Drysdale set the major league record for
consecutive shutout innings, how was he ranked at the end
of the
in the National League and major league ERA
ratings? Also, how many shutout games did he hurl that
year? — Steve Estrada,, Brea,, Calif.
,
Drysdale pitched 58 stralgnt scoreless Innings from
May 14 to June 4, 1968, including a record six consecutive
shutouts. Ironically, he was only 14-12 for the season, with
an earned
average of 2.15 that was sixth in the league
and 12th in the majors. He had eight shutouts for the
season. Don is now a successful broadcaster.
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didn't Walter
th
for the Chicago Bears, go to a big university instead of
Jackson State? Didn't the big school., want him? — G.c,,
Rockford.
,
Young Walter, who nearly became the youngest NFL
rushing leader ever, didn't play football until the 11th
grade In Columbia, Miss. He came along
though, and
was supposed to go to Kansas State, then In a heavy
splurge. But when he went to Jackson, Miss.,
by bus to catch a plane for Kansas, tie stopped off at
Jackson State to visit his
Ed, playing football
there. The coach oersuaded him to stay.
Q- I'd like to know what you base your statement on,
that Bear Bryant should stop coaching. This season at
.
Mabamacomistsofswlns,3Iouesandafflploa bowl
Rime. how many te,.mi
fhpr. •h.a .ni,I,I mull •kI
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wasn't based on Alabama's success, pro
or con. Bear Bryant has been one of the most
phenomenally successful coaches in history and a
tremendous force in college football. I Just teelthat as he
gets older he is a little rew'ved for the active role of
coaching.
Q. Could you please tell me on punts how much yardage
the punter gets credit for when the floe of scrimmage Ii
the 50 and he kicks Into the end zone (the ball comes out to
the 20)? — H.K., Springfield, Mo.
I've answered this before. He
credit for 50 yards in
his average, but the
punting average reflects only a
30-yard buot. With the proclivi ty for coffin corner kicks
the last couple of years (since the field goal rule change,
I (eel that puntage yardage statistics are meaningless.

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Even the Jackson-Gonzalez bout is of real interest. The latter Is
handled by the world famous Angelo Dundee and is considered
by most experts to be
of the
junior welterweight
prospects in the nation.
Jackson is after a shot at Vincent's state welterweight title, so
he should be able to give Gonzalez the acid test.
All this and four top amateur bouts, have me as excited about a
card as I have been In years.
It looks like Ashlock's Christmas present to the Central
Florida
sports fans will be coming three days late. But it should be
well
worth the wait.
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drubbed them pretty good
When South Carolina played our place with the press an
Alabama earlier in the season, playing against their
the Crimson Tide were at their man and we knew they woW
best and it did the Gamecocks' change things this tim
reputation considerable harm. around."
Alabama was at Its worst
"I think our zone was ver
Thursday night. But it still effective," McGuire pointe
didn't do South Carolina any out. "But they hit two long shot
good as Alabama raised its late in the game that hurt us
record to 8.0.
We played as well as we'r,
"It was a good win for us," capable of."
said Alabama Coach C.M. NewThe hardware won by Ala
ton after his Crimson Tide de-- bama marked the second tour
fea t ed South Carolina 67-62 in ney triumph this year for thi
the finals of the Carolina Clas- nation's fifth-ranked team. It'
sic. "It was
fourth game in the first time that Alabama ha.
seven days and we weren 't as won two basketball tow-na
quick as we have been."
ments In
The Crim
South Carolina Coach Frank son Tide won the Dayton In
McGulre, remembering a 90.66 vitatlonal earlier in the year
beating from Alabama earlier
Elsewhere In college basket
in the year at Tuscaloosa, ball, No. 8 UCLA st
ed WI].
changed tactics.
11am &amp; Mary 59-55; No. 16 Utal
Instead of using a man-to- trimmed Weber State 88-81 in
man defense as he did at overtime; No. 18 Arkansas
Alabama, McGuire offered a whipped Tulsa 81-66 and No. 20
zone.
Minnesota nipped Kansas State
"McGuire had an excellent 6240.
game plan," said Newton. "We
Robert Scott's
with
5:47 lef( broke a tie and trig.
gered Alabama's victory over
South Carolina. T.R. Dunn of
Alabama led the Tide's attack
with 15 points and was voted the
Carolina Classic's most valuable player. In a consolation
game, Georgetown defeated
Harvard 60-40 to take third
ORLANDO — The 12th Annual Florida
NBC television coverage during the (Inn] two
place in the tourney.
Citrus Open Golf Tournament will sport an
days of the tournament. First prize for the
Eight free throws in the final
aggressive theme when the nations top
tournament will be $40,000 with the first prize
minute,
four by Roy Hamilton,
professional golfers tee off in March to
for the Pro-Am being $7,.
preserved
UCLA's vi
compete for $200,000 in prize money.
A variety of sponsor packages are being
William &amp; Mary.
"Go For It" is the theme for the 1977 Citrus offered this
announced Martin, inJeff Jonas scored 19 points
Golf tournament, inspired by last years excluding th e coveted Gold Sponsorship which Is
and
handed out 15 assists to
sodden death play off between Hale
priced at$l,000 and provides a playing spot in
lead
Utah's overtime victory
Iiwin and Kermit Zanley. Irwin
the Pro-Am, am ong many other benefits.
over
stubborn
Weber State. Ron
place prize
of $40,000.
New for ths year are the Patron "A" and
Brewer and Sidney Moncrelf
"The 'Go For It' theme should promise us Patron "B" Sponsorships, each priced
each scored 20 points to lead
another exciting tournamen t finish for '77," $175.
Arkansas past Tulsa.
said Gen. Edward 0. Martin, tournamen t
Th e Patron "A" Sponsorship includes one
general chairman. "Th e golfers are conpatron season badge, one pa
license plate
stantly faced with 'play it safe' or 'go for it' for free reserved
parking, nine season
situations, but it's always the 'go for it' ticket books, advertising on the pairing sheet
decisions that build tension and add ex- and a winter golf outing.
citement to a tournament."
The Patron "B" Sponsorship includes one
Citrus Week will be Feb. 28 through March 6
patron season badge, one
license plate
at Rio Pinar Country Club, with the Pro-Am
for free reserved parking, 9 tickets good for
scheduled for Wednesday, March 2. The four- Friday, 14 tickets good for Saturday,
A's
CHICAGO (AP)
Oakland
14
day 72-hole
begins on Thursday, tickets good for Sunday and reserved seating
owner Charles 0. Finley's
March 3, and will again receive nationwide on the 18th green.
civil suit
baseball cornmissioner Bowie Kuhn for
voiding the multi-million dollar
sale of three Oakland A's
players last summer has
recessed until
3.
Finley Is seeking in U.S. Dist" Court to recover some of
the millions he said he lost when
Kuhn voided his trade of
fielder
Rudi and pitchers
VIda Blue and Rallie Fingers.
JACKSONVILLE
(AP) ourselves1" said Reihner, 245 and Browner at 247.
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SInce Foreman was a consensus all-pro selection a year
ago, owns most club rushing
Q. On a kickoff, the ball travels 10 yards In the air. A
marks and has averaged 1,000
Pta'ei from the kicking team catches it before it hits the
ground or an opposing player. Who gets the ball? — Garyyards over the last three years,
Seekins, Anaheim, Calif.
you can see that few people
other than the Rams have
The kicking team. If In the Judgment of the referee the
stopped him.
ball traveled 10 yards, it Is a free ball. However, If the
The conference winners meet
receiving team didn't touch It, the ball may not be adin Super Bowl XI, scheduled for
vanced. The more likely occurrence, unless the receivers
Jan. 9 In the Rose Bowl at
fall completely asleep, is for a ball to ricochet off a
receiver.
Pasadena, Calif.
Q What has happened to the Pete Rozelle-CarrollThe Raiders, with 11 victories
in a row, and the Steelers, with
Rosenbloom feud?. Rosenbloom sounded like ali sweetness
10, boast the NFL's longest
and light on a halftime television interview? — T.R.,
Oakland, Calif.
winning streaks. Obviously,
only one of them can continue.
The reference is to the revolt by the Rams' owner
against the NFL ride of Commissioner Rozelle. It reached
Pittsburgh, which has won
a point of vehemence where the other owners stepped in,
the last two Super Bowls, and
threatened Rosenbloom with censure for his public
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now the winner will get his dream match.
Braden was Perez's stablemate, years ago, when both were still
in the amateurs. They suffered a falling
that neither one
wants to discuss, and there has been very bad blood ever since.
Mitchell holds a win over Perez at the Sports Stadium and feels
that he can duplicate it anytime he gets in the ring with him.
Slick is a hard fighter to figure out. He has all the ability In the
world. MI he has ever lacked from becoming a great fighter, Is
incentive. In the Braden fight he will have that. And If he wins, in
the Perez fight It will also be there.
That could spell bad news for both these Sanford raised
fighters.
The Clark-Ramon Maslas fight Is also one that has me excited.
Here again there Is a story, behind the story.
Clark and Sammy Maslas have been on a collision course since
both turned pro earlier this year. Coming into Tuesday night's
action, Clark is 8-1, with 7 KO's. Maslas is 4-0, with 4 KO's.
In order to kill off this match, that could ruin his fighter, Ben
Lonic, Maslas' manager, has brought Ramon in to do the job.
Ramon is more of a street fighter than Sammy Is, but he is still
a real threat to the Casselberz-y youth.
In the meantime Sammy figures to have his hands full with
O'Brien, who is reported to be one of New York's better welter-

BLAZING BLAZER

By The Associated Press
lain the Los Angeles Rams for Swann's head resulted in a
conWith all the talk of a revenge the
National Football Confer- cussion for Swami, fines and
rematch between the Pltts- ence championship a few hours warnings for
Atkinson and bitburgh Steelers and George At. before the Steelers and Raiders ter feelings on the part of
the
kinson of the Oakland Raiders, square off In Oakland for Steelers.
it's gone kind of unnoticed that American Football Conference
"If Atkinson pulls that kind of
Minnesota's Chuck Foreman honors.
garbage, I'll come off the bench
has a score to settle,
In the season opener, a fore- and get hint myself,"
Foreman will get his chance
by Atkinson to the hack of threatened defensive tackle
Sunday when the Vikings enter- Pittsburgh wide receiver
Lynn "Mean" Joe Greene.
Meanwhile, Foreman
remembers an early-season 1010 standoff with the Rams, although he'd like to forget it.
"1 had only 31 yards rushing,
or something horrible like
that," Foreman
out. "I
think they did the best job deBy MURRAY OLDERMAN
tensing me of anybody we
played against. I don't want
that to happen again."

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go-round.
"Speedy," as he Is known In boxing circles, has headlined cards
all over the country, Including Puerto Rico. So, forget the fact he
has only had 13 fights. Most of those were main events and almost
everyone was against a highly regarded opponent.
His only losses have come at the hands of Juan Hidalgo and
Benjamin Ortiz, two of the world's top 135-pounders. And both of
those came on disputed split decisions.
Wins are over such top men as James Brackett, Leo Lopez and
Rafael Nicasio, have gained Gonzalez the ranking of No. 10 in the
junior lightweight division.
A match with the Southern lightweight title holder, Termite
Watkins has been promised to Gonzalez if he defeats Santore.
The Braden-Mitchell bout Is a return of one of the year's most
exciting bouts.
Two months ago Braden, who
to live in Sanford, out-dueled
Mitchell In a slam-hang affair that had the fans standing in the
aisles.
This time the fight might even be better. Promoter Pete
Ashlock Is dangling a special carrot in front of the noses of both
Braden and Mitchell.
The winner of this fight will get a shot at Taco Perez in the very
near future.
Mitchell and Braden have been hot on the heels of Perez for
years. Both men have challenged him on numerous occasions and

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Frankie Santore against Jose Gonzalez and Kip Braden against
Slick Mitchell.
Twin six-rounders will have Scott "Golden Boy" Clark facing
Itamon Maslas and Sammy Masias squared off with Willie
O'Brien.
The opening four-rounder will send Kevin "Spook" Jackson
Richard Gonzalez,
Perez Is, of course, the former Southern Junior middleweight
champ who desperately needs a big win at this stage of his career.
In his last two efforts, Taco lost a lop-sided decision to the
former world's champ, Elisha Obeci and was stopped by South
Africa's Gert Steyn.
For Perez to continue to be a force to be reckoned with In the
154-pound division, he will have to score a win over a fighter of
note.
That's where Haggerty comes in. On December 7, the Dallas
fighter scored one of the year's biggest upsets when he knocked
out the North American junior middleweight champ, Tony
Gardner, In the fourth round in Oklahoma City.
Before that non-title shocker was registered, Gardner was set to
come into the Sports Stadium and meet Joey Vincent for the
crown on January 25.
Instead, Gardner has been instructed to meet Haggerty for the
championship on January 18th in Oklahoma. But, only if Dennis
defeats Perez Tesday night.
Santore brings a mark of 16-2.1 Into the bout, as compared to
Gonzalez's 11-2. But the Latin fighter Is a distinct favorite for this

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The next boxing card at the Orlando Sports Stadium will be
Tuesday night and it appears that matchmaker Bruce Trampler
has saved the best for last.
This show will be the final one of the 1976 boxing season and as
far as Seminole County Is concerned, it should be its most
liiiportant.
In the main event it will be Sanford's Taco Perez against Dennis

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sort of thing. This will be their
third consecutive AFC title
showdown and their fifth postseason confrontation In as
many years.
Swann predicts he'll "have
the last laugh" on Atkinson
"when we come home AFC
champs
again.".

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For that to happen, though,
some of the Steelers' running
hacks had better
well in a
hurry. Franco Harris and
Rocky Bleier both rushed for
more than 1,000 yards this seabut
trying to come back
from injuries, as Is Frenchy
Fuqua.
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money, darlin'. You can't be
half-steppin' with all those
bills coming in."

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— The way Penn State Coach
Uts Joe Paterno sees it, Notre
Dame's size will cause some
MIAMI (AP) - An unseeded difficulty for his Nittany lions
Indiana
girl
and
a in Monday night's Gator Bowl
Czechoslovakian seeded game.
seventh have taken first place
"We don't really have domiin the 16-year-old divisions of nant people on our line," Pathe Orange Bowl World Junior terno said Thursday. "Their
Tennis Tournament,
size at the line of scrimmage is
Mary Lou Piatek of Whiting, a big problem for us."
Ind., beat unseeded Suzanne
But two of his men in the
Doumar of Fort Lauderdale, trenches aren't worried.
Fin., 6-3, 34, 74 in Thursday's
"They are bigger than most
girls' finals, while seventh- of the teams we've faced," said
seeded Ivan Lend] of Czech- 200-pound offensive tackle Brad
oslovakla won 3.6, 6-3, 6-1 over Benson. "But we won't go in
eighth-seeded Casio Molts of feeling inferior. It'll be a good
Brazil.
test for us."
Two seeded boys and one
George Reihner, Penn State's
seeded girl were defeated in the other offensive tackle, agreed.
age 18-and-under tournament.
"It gives us a chance to prove
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pounds.
Finley said he believes basePaterno gave his team a light
They will key the protection workout Thursday afternoon ball's Major League Agreement
for Penn State quarterback and scheduled a final one today. doesn't give the commissioner
Chuck Fusina and running He said it would be a Little power to void legal trades, but
hacks Steve Geise and Bob Tor- harder and in pads for the last allows him only to "make sure
there is no gambling - and
rey against the renowned rush time.
thing immoral going on".
of Notre Dame defensive ends
"We went without pads
Willie Fry and All-American
Finley, wrapping up his case
Thursday because we looked a
Ross Browner.
against
Kuhn Thursday, also
little tired Wednesday," Pa"Browner and Fry are
testified
that
he was constantly
only big, but they are very good terno said. "The players are offering his players valuable
running around enjoying themas well," Paterno said.
contracts but that they were all
Notre Dame Coach Dan De-- selves a lot in addition to practurned down.
vine tried to soften that one at a Lice and we needed a 11hter
Kuhn gave as his reason for
joint news conference by the workout. It was the best pnac- voiding the sales last summer
Lice since we've been downthat
two coaches.
they were "not in the best
"Browner and Fry look huge, here."
interests of baseball" and
but they are not that heavy,"
The Fighting Irish held their would tend to upset "cornDevine said. "Willie only third straight pad-popping ses- petitive balance" in the Amenweighs 235."
slon Thursday evening and can League by making New
His team's Gator Bowl infor- Devine scheduled another for York and Boston too strong and
matlon brochure lists Fry at 242 thIs afternoon,
weakening Oakland.

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Friday, Dec. 24, 1976

Indian&amp;s Comeback
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Bowling
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

SUE CEYNoW.

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Secretaries are toe backbone of a league. They are the record
keeper and the solver of problems that come up before, during,
and after league play.
Meet a 5-3 package of dynamite, a woman of 71 summers and
secretary of the Washday Dropouts and Deltona Pinbusters
Mixed Leagues - Gladys Granneman. These leagues meet on
Monday and Friday afternoon.s at 1 p.m. The Dropouts, a league
of 12, 4-member teams and the Deltona Pinbusters, a league of 24,
4-member teams really keep Gladys busy.
Between the two teams there are 144 bowlers plus the substitutes and C1adys is right up to snuff with keeping records of
wins and losses straight, averages and outstanding games and
seriesreportedweeklyforKeglersKon1er.Bothte8mae
- up of Senior Citizens.
Originally, the Pinbusters were comprised of people from the
Deltona area only. Gladys is very proud that she never had to go
out and recruit people to fill teams. By word of mouth from one
friena to another, the league has grown. It now Includes some
couples from Sanford, namely Art and Peg Streit and John and
Ann Stanish. Forthe past seven years, Gladys has been secretary
of the Deltona Pinbusters.
Four years ago, she was instrumental in forming the Washday
Dropouts with the help of the late Gil Filegar of Sanford. She was
the secretary then and still is fulfilling these duties.
While talking to Gladys and watching these bowlers enjoying
themselves, a nice strong game of 176 was being bowled by 76
year old Mike Rose. According to Gladys, there are two couples
who bowl with the Washday Dropouts that Floridians aflectionately call snow b(rds. Down for the fall and winter months
- from Helena, Montana are Mr. and Mrs. Claude Weaver. As soon
asthey get here (they reside In Sanford during this time), the first
thing they do is contact Gladys and let her know they are ready to
start bowling.
In this same category are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fitzpatrick
who hail from New York and reside in Deltona during their
sojourn here. Each year they look forward to seeing and bowling
with their friends in both the Dropouts and Pinbusters leagues.
These leagues of Senior Citizens prove to one and all that
retirement lathe time to do all the things you wanted to do and
never had time for. They have fun and are a joy to watch.
BOWLING POTPOURRI: Recently in the Shooting Stars
League, a very healthy 601. Scratch Series was bowled by Dome
MacAteer. A little side note to the Senior Citizens' Leagues:
Cheering for his wife whom he calls "sexy Grandma." and
biing the other bowlers was Washday Dropout bowler who Ls
on temporary leave because of open heart surgery. Ed Knesel is
sure he will be able to resume bowling after a January visit to his
doctor. Apologies to Alice Hendrix. Seems she was omitted from
our list of the top bowlers at the end of the 75-76 year. Alice had a
whopping 174 average.
What a tournament It must have been!! All entrants in the "I
Beat My Coach" tournament did just that. They beat their
coaches. Coaches' scores weren't announced,

By The Associated Press
Bobby Leonard spoke in superlatives. That's what happens when your basketball
learn comes back from a 10point deficit in the last tso
mimites.
!A)ugher} wouldn't
speak at all. That's what hapP' when our team loses a 101xllnt lead in the last two
minutes.
"lh'it waS a great comeback,
one of the finest comebacks
ever seen," said Leonard after
his Indiana Pacers defeated the
New York Nets 96-94 in the
National
Basketball
Association Thw- sda)' night.
It was certainly one of the
better ones. The Pacers reeled
off 12 points in the final 1:47 of
the game to wipe out a 9'i.t
New York lead.
Elsewhere in the NBA, Phoenix turned back Buffalo 107.92;
Chicago dcwnetl Atlanta 101-95;
San Antonio nipped Washington
118.116; Milwaukee outscored
Goltien State 112.103 and Denver harnmi.'red Seattle 123-95.
While Leonard was exulting
in the eruption of last-minute
points, Loughery was shuttini.
out reporters.
"I didn't see the gariie sui I
can't comment on it," said a
dour Loughery, who was
ejected on his second technical
of the night at 9:02 of the fourth
perd.
Billy Knight scored 32 points
for Indiana, including seven in
that late 12-point run. :'n Underhand scoop shot of Knight's
tied the score at 94 with 28 seconds left. Moments before, Don
Buse hit two free throws, then

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stole the ball from Nate Archi.
bald to set up a dunk shot by
[Jan Houndlield and bring the
Pacers within striking distance.

Hulls 101, hawks 95
Mickey Johnson and Artis
Gilmorecombinedlorl7fow.thi.
quarter points anti picked off 13
rebounds to guide Chicago past
Atlanta. The Bulls, winning for
the eighth time in their last 16
1I11CS, could not put the game
away until the final two
llllnhitCS, when Norm Van 1.1cr
iiiade four straight free throws.
Spurs 118, Hulles 116
San Antonio got 26 points
from l..arry Kenon and survived
a scare when Washington's Els'in hayes narrowly missed a
tipin with one second left, preserving the Spurs' victory over
the Bullets.
Hayes Ignited a late Bullets'
surge by scoring 12 straight
points in a 3:36 span of the final
period. Before hayes got hot,
the Spurs owned a 109-100 advantage.
Bucks 112, Warriors 103
Milwaukee's Bob E)andridge
scored 16 of his 23 points in the
second half, leading the Bucks
over Golden State. Gus Wilhams and Rick Barry rallied
the Warriors from an eightpoint, fourth-quarter deficit to
within 100-99 and 104-103. But
Dandrie scored a basket to
make it 106-103 and trigger a
run of eight consecutive points
b' the Bucks.
Nuggets 123, Sonlcs
David Thornon scored a
season-high 38 points and Dens'er used a brilliant second-

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Standings- LOckwebt Landscaping
Standings. i. Caboe, 2 Left
12 14. LakiMary Beauty Shop 35.21.
Ones, 3. Somethin' Fishy, 4, One
Carroll's Furniture 32 24; FamIly
More Time, S. Sizzlers, 6. Pin Balls,
World 30.26. Osleen Gin. Store 71
7. Pal's Raiders. I. Haistip Ho9.
79. Ranger 2630; Seiglers 23.33,
High Games: Parker Anderson
Clark &amp; Hut 2231. Auto Paris 2234.
113. Mlchele Sp.nce 180.
Taylor Tires 20-3é.
High Series, Parker Anderson 527.
Hig Games: Doug Thompson 216,
Converted Splits
Parker An
Rose Belew 22.5. Beverly Thompson
ders.on 25 10
217, Ji,ifl NoC 186
MATCH POINT
High Series' Rose Beliw 570.
Standings I Famous Recipe, 2
Beverly Thompson 513; Doug
Wallace Auto, 3. Blair Agency, i.
Thompson 572. Jean Noe 433
Bowman Dr1. S. Barbour Bros., 6.
SUCK'S CATERERS
Powells Office Supply, 7 Peg's
- StandIngs. 1. Reutsens 43.17; 2.
Angels. I Go Fers'. 9, Dodge Girls.
Hoagies 33's 24'i; 3 App,tlz
10. J &amp; P Const. Co.
34's-23'.s; 1. Sweet Rolls 31-29; 5.
HIgh Games. Ginny Bowling 203.
Entrees 2132, 4 Relirws 2832, 7.
Linda Lewis 200 &amp; 192. ShIrley
Dess,rts2I 3LI Chips &amp; Op-s 1911.
Bar-bour 116. Carol Slaughter 117,
High Games' Ann Medley 15.5.
Sharon Eist,r 112, Mary Johnson
Mary Jenkins 121, Lois Falgione 112,
I79
Carolyn Belts 16.4.164. Liz Blackburn
High Series- Shirley flarbour 500.
164112, Ruth Yeaty 158 170 167,
Linda Lewis 54.1, Joy Walters 30).
Robin Dean 169-173 176, Chrl
Sharon Euler 199, Lois Smith 192.
Dicker-son 137, Evelyn Serraes 145,
DYNATRONICS MIXED
Eve Rogero 161. Ginny Gaudreàu
StandIngs: 1. Spacers II, 2- Pure
186, Glynis Cooper 142 113, Kathy
Pleasure, 3 Brown Sugar, 4.
Cooper 114-117, Linda Downer 159,
Trotters, 3. 1 Stars. 6. S.andbaggen,
Joyce Wagner 113 144-141, Wanda
7 Unpredictable,, I Geneva Gems,
Hubbard 197.
9 JaY Jays Raiders, 10. Southpaw's,
High Series Carolyn Befts 431,
11. Spinning Pins, 12. "R" Gang. 13.
Liz Blackburn au. Ruttt Yeary 493,
The Turkeys. II Alley Cats
Robin Dean 31L Giynit Cooper 180,
High Games: Mildrtd Graham
Kathy Cooper 330. Joyce Wagner
710. Martha Keel 196. DOrothy
47,
Bryant 191, Eugene O'Neill 195.
Converted Splits Carob Zeull 7-ID;
High Series. Dorothy Bryant 5.55.
Robin Dean Si. Marion Far,Ila 3BiiI Griffith 533. Richard Williams
10; Evelyn Serress 6-7-10; Glynis Sib. Mildred
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Cooper 3$ 10.
O'Neill 500.
Other Highlights: Turkeys UNPROFESSIONAL
Sharon Kirkgard, Wanda Hubb4rd;
Standings I. Varnar Specialties
Queen of the week Ruth Yeary -466. 39 71.7, Plc. 439.7, 3. Sambo's 11-fl,
PETTICOAT
4. Will's Amoco 3624, S.
Jol'irysy's
Standings Jacks Mini Market 4$
Standard 3476.6, Plo. 113-426,7. No.
39. BIg Dip 3421. Unitid Trophy 332 3426. I Prosier Ford 3371. 9.
71, Car Ben Jewelers 32 21; Taylors AmerIcan Wood Products
3228, 10.
Natural Fodi 27-33. Maiter's Cove Bad Newi
Bears 3030. 11. Jim's
23's
Manas Well &amp;
mp Caeetry 21 32,12 Big Dip 2337,
ServIce 7335; Chase &amp; Company Rick'i Gang 7l"2-38,7,
14. No 3 2Ii.l.
3$'-'t, IS. LTD Club 2040, 16- Custom
High Games, Bonnie Bierfrevnd Carpets 19 II
$70; Sharon ChaplIn 170; Gloria
High Games: Jerry Frefli 215,Q,
Averitt 172; Arlen Rurnbley $6.1; Daniels 209. Robf. Robinson 705-230,
Llndj Kondrecki 170; Judy Bellamy Gene Miller 214. Jerry
Temple 711.
176; Barbara Thomas 167.
Don Wilt 753, Dennis Stewart 22)
High Series - Ter,,a Lowle 133,
HIgh Series Frank Kafka
Judy Beliamy 432.
Burt Truu 5.45. Xi? Johnson549 Jim
Converted Splits Gloria Aveeltt 6
Hackett 5.13. Jerry Farella 604. Rob*.
101. 3.10. Susan Oates 6 107. S 7, Robinson 511, Gene Miller 573, Jerry
Rena McGee S 7. Nina DarnetI 47. Temple 510. Burle Henry 366. Don
Other Highlights: Queen of the Wit? 510, Dennis Stewart 544, Ale.4
week - Judy Bellamy '#193
Sear-rae, 601.

Converted Splits. Geo. DeMattio
4 10. 310. 27; Jerry Farella 310.
Other Highlights Star of the week
Frank Kafka 90.
WASHDAY DROPOUTS
Standings Ups &amp; Dawns 26-20;
Alley Cats 3323. Bombers 32' 23' z;
Whii KidS 3135; Eager Beavers 2923. Go-Getters 29-23; Scatter Pins
2171. Busy B's 7531, Hees &amp; Shees
I9 ,34I.;
Out of towners 199; only
Us 16.40; Only Us 1610; Make ups6
22
High Games Mar-yin Mctiduft 707.
Elmer Gasking 192. Lucia Weaver
ISO, Joe Weick 17$, Wanda Roes l9,
Phil Augt,-jfo 169, Sam Kaminsky
167, Mickey Lang 163, Pauline
Hirsch 154.
High Series: Elmer Gasking 526.
Marvin MCNutt 516. Phil Augusta
190. LucIa Weaver 189. 5am
KaminsJy 186
Converted Splits: Fred Wallace I
79; Oeiores Burke 56-7; MirIam
VanDoyne 157. Dorothy Burton 4
5. Amy Weick 1-5, Sam Kaminsky s.
10 twice; Larry Valente 1 5-7; Joe
Mangen 3-10. Norman Becker 3-10;
Dan Burton 3-10; Mary FitZpatrick
2-10, 3 io.
Other Highlights- Bowler of the
week - Lucia Weaver, 4.93

Larry Lawson 202. Kit Johnson 201.
High Series: Jim Ekern 610. John
Rice S11, Jim Johnion 581. Rik
Ricke?ts 535. Frank Kafka 551
Converted Spills: Keith Johnson 6
7. John Rice 3710. Dianne ASunton
56. 4 57, Terry Rainier 67
Other Highlights: Star of the week
Frank kaika 'I22; Jim Ekern * 11$
640 series; John Rice '.100
DELTONA PINBUSTERS
Leftovers 3921. Maybees 3877;
Lucky Strikes)! 23; Ding Dongs 37
23; Hits &amp; Mn, 36't 23'-; Strikers
34 74; Crackerlacks 3.5 25; Gators
3.4 26. Cl Marks 372$; 5pllt a.
Misses 32 7$, Jilla &amp; Jean 31 29,
POpyes 3129, Itlifli 2931, HI Los
2931. Easy Co-ers 2832, Wood
pickers 271 32 -2; Buckeyes 2733.
Spoilers 27 3). Ringers 7/ 2). New
Yorkers 24-31. Dynamos 7136; ,Iet
Se? 7331, Hi Balls 223$. Four
Diamonds 121$
High Games Marvin McNutt 210.
JOe Weuck 188 195; Phil Augu,to 190,
Lisle Miller 191, Abe Narsico
Ben Kiesel I!). Arthis Streit 1*2.
Raymona Rucker 179. Norman
Becker 177, Rosi Patrick 116, 5am
Kamins*y 173, Bert Lange Ill. Viola
Koch iS?, Olive Westray 152
High Series: Marvin McNutt 52.5,
Joe WiCk 500. Norman Becker 312.
Ben Kiesel 195. Sam Kamlnsky 491.
ROLL.A.SOUTS
Standings I The Machine, 2 The Raymond Pucker 485. Phil AuguSto
Oreo's. 3 Road Runners. a Ihe 440. Rose Patrick 49?
Outlaws, I
Cap'n urns, 6.
COnverted Splits Lou Boltoni 79
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-Lk2Vdfl S
uecTruc. 1. Nabors. I. IV. Joe Drescher 56 10, Terry
C.W A Local 31)3.9 Stoned Rollers, MOt'j'lo I S 7, Carl Long 6 7, Bert
10. Ding 8t's, 11. Family Trio, 12. Lange 79. Alma GIbon 43, Marcel
sot Stuff. I). HOdjkt 14 ()45 Thihodeaij S 7, Bob Wilson? 7, LIsli
Rollers, IS. Pace MIkerl, 14 Sum- Miller 5-to. Mike Borclon.aro 3-10,
Pin Good.
Pet Valente 310 twice. Rose Patrick
HighGames: ConnieLahman 309; 310. Ben Kiesef 3-10. Sally Kie'seI
Jim Eltern 232719; Frank Kafka 10. Abe Plar'sico 310. Mike Burke
227. Jim Starr 215. JIm Johnson 215; 10. Ott Granneman SI 10

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helped Philadelphia extend its
All the Buffalo Sabg-es wanted unbeaten streak to 17 games.
for Christmas was first place in 'The Flyers' streak is the longthe National Hockey League's eM in the NhIL this season and
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it with room to spare.
held jointly by the 1974-75 FlyThe high-flying Sabres over- ers and the 1940-41 Boston
took the Bston Bruins Wednes- Bruins.
day night and boosted their lead
Red WIngs 5, PenguIns 2
to two points Thursday evening
Detroit's
Bill Lochead scored
with a come-from-behind 4-2
triumph - their seventh LU a two goals, the second &amp;Iapping
row - over the Toronto Maple a 2-2 tie at 11:57 of the third
Leafs while the Brulns were period. The Wings' final two
tied 3-3 by the New York goals by defensemen Jim Nabrgang and Rick Wtlson were
Rangers.
fired Into an empty net In the
Rangers 3, Brulu 3
New York came from behind final minute. Nahrgang's shot
traveled 150 feet,
twice on a pair of second-period
goals by rookie Don Murdoch
Blues ,
2
and one by Steve Vickers in the
Bob Gassoff broke a tie three third period.
seconds before the end of the
The Rangers spotted the second period and Jerry Butler
Bruins a 2-0 lead on goals by added an Insurance goal In the
Earl Anderson and Terry thirdstanzaa.sSt. I
iotled
O'Reilly beforeMurdoeb scored Orland Kurtenbach's home de
his th and 27th goals of he but as Vancouver coach. Larry
season. Baton regained the Patey and Floyd Thomson
lead on Jotiuiy Bucyk's goal scored the first two SI LOUIS
early in the third period but goals, helping the Blues InVickers tied It again at 12:40. crease their Smythe Division
Flyers 5, Capitals 2
lead to nine points over idle
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Torn Burleson in foul trouble,
never recovered.

Suns 107, Braves fl
Hicky Sobers scored a careerhigh 30 points to pace Phoenix
over Buffalo.

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The Nuggets, trailing 30-25
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Al New Orleans
Georgia vs Pittsburgh, Ii a m
ROSE BOWL
Al Pasid,na. Calif.
Mch7an v-s Southern Cal, 2 pm.
ORANGE BOWL
Al Miami
Ohio St vs Nebraska or Colorado.
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Sunday, ian. 2
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At Palo Alto. Calif.
East West Shrine game. I p n,
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Mont
26 5 4 5.6 167 74
'tts
14 16 S 33 109 122
L.A
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DIrt
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Wash
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Adams Division
Bull
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Boston
2111 3 45 137 110

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Pro Bas ket ball
World Hockey Association
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W L T PIt OF GA
Quebec
20 IS I II 153 132
Indy
1817 2 28 108 11$
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Western Division
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Houston
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Winnipg
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Edmnln
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Calgry
1317 2 28 94
Phoenix
I) 20 7 78 116 155
Thursday's Rnults
Houston 6, CIncinnati S. OT
Calgary 2. Minnesota I
New England 5. San Diego 3
Todays Games
No games scheduled
Saturday's Games

No games scheduled
Sunday's Games
Cincinnati at Calgary. after
noon
Minnesota at New England
HoustOn at Birmingham
Quebec at Winnipeg
Indianapolis at ..an Diego
National Bask.th.alI Association
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PCI
GB
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Botton
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NV Kns
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Thursday's Results
New York Rangers 3. Boston
3. tie
Delroil S. Pittsburgh 2
Philadelphia S. Wathingtn 2
Buffalo 4. TOqOnlø 2
St LOUiS 1, vancouver 7
Today's Games
No games Scheduled
Saturdays Games
No games scheduled
Sundiy's Games
Washington at Buffalo
Cleveland at Boston
New York Islanders at New
York Rangers
Toronto at Pittsburgh
Colorado at Chicago

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Rutgers Camden 121. Va St 1,6,
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SOUTH
Memphis Slate 116,
Texas
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Vanderbilt 106, Tenn Tech 71
MIDWEST
Drake $0. Illinois Slate 67
Minnesota 67. KanSas St
Xavier 66. Bullet 60. OT
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas II Tulsa
OkIa City 66. Texas 65
FAR WEST
Boise St 60. Coloradu SIS2
Montana 75. Long Beach SI 15
Nevada Reno 74, Cal Poly Pomona
64
Northrldge St 60. San Diego
Oregon 42. Gramblirig 38
Pacific 70. Gonzaga 60
Stanford 51, St Mary's, Calif. /S
UCLA 59, William &amp; Mary
Utah If. Weber St $1
Washington 63. Seattle Pacific 13

TOURNAMENTS
Alabama 67. South Carolina 62
Georgetown. 0 C 60, Harvard

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Into a defensIve struggle. Calgary goaltender Loule Levasseur kicked out 30 shots
to keep
the game close.
Calgary's John Miszuk
scored his first goal of the
season, then, after Danny
Gruen tied the score at I-I, Rick
Sentes won It with his eighth
tally of the year.
Wb4lers 5, Mariners 3
The 'number 13 proved Unlucky for the Mariners, who
saw their 13-game home tin.
beaten streak ended by New
England.
The Whalerstrafled3.2enter.
LUg the third period but rallied
on goals by Ralph Back.strom,
I.arrv Pleau
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Bath Townhouse

and a Heslihy. Happy New Year

ReI Etttc Broker
267$ S Sanford Ave
321 0759 eves 332 6-4 ______

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PAYTON REALTY
l.EP4TALS- ApIs &amp; Homes
SAL ES-Farnmpr City
26.41) Hiwtts.jt Il 92
3?? 1)01 Dy or Night

2417OfJ
]8,525

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

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MODEL OPEN:

Another Fine Development By

1113.00

NET BALANCE

1193.27

3.60
1196.17
455.13
2352.00
3327.00

10.91 pet.

48 monthly payments at $49

DAILY-4;30 a.m.-$:30
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St . Lake Mary $11.50) Phn.
for sale, by Owner 2 BR
brame house, Corner lot. $11,SO)
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In Sanford- West on 25th St. pg 17.92
z Mile To Ridgewood ,ttv,., Go South
2 Blocks On Rkg.wood To Terrace Drive
WIICOCONSTUCTIOCO$PAY

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OELTONA- New custom buill I
BR. 7 bath home With lamuly

room, 2 car garage. briCk *411
oven. lslar,d cooking Center,
central heat 8. air All lhC extras
inCluding smok, warning d,vlse
535.000 on your lot Call Dynamic
Properties. 664 6411. tO see model

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Lawn Care

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LIGHT HAULIPIC.&amp; YARD

t'IUGHEY EQUIPMENT servce Cleating, Mowing,
aack hoe loader 3221121

4140 GARAGE CLEAN UP

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Cleaning

WANADSARMALL.U! ,.LI
BIG on delivery

Tree Trimming &amp; Surgery--Lawn
Ma.nlenance Free Estimates
Licensed Priori 122 7512
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Home Improvements

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ç,,brd
5 French.
-------- Ar,t,ns'i.- 1700

EXPERT LAWN SERVICE
Mowing. Edging, Trimming
Free Estimate,
PPio,-ie 32) 1172

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Gog used TV'S
525
MILLER'S, 2619 Orlando Drive-,
Sanborg, 322 0353

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32)6425
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extra

cash for (hritms
Shopping Sell thQ$e ilems you no
onger 'ieeii wIbi .2 QuiCk Action

Earn

Stereo wilh AM FM,EirI
American
maple
cabinet
be*ulmfui condition in5 i
&amp; out,
$125 3238953

Carpentry. Remodeling. Additi,n5
Custom Wart Licensed Bonded
free e5timti 3736035

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Contractors Ini3mj%tri4l, corn
mercial.
res,clental
free
ratimalcs 3227373
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T4E EASY
'AiAttT AD WAY l4cj and use Ihe
'A,inb Ads e've-fuiIy

DICK'S LAWN SERVICE

GeDnargI's Home Repir, Room
Additions, Concrete Work. Paint
rig, Carpenter Work, Ceramic
Tile. Alum Enclosures 3236425

Mowing Trimming, Edging
WIn
a Personal Touch 1304131

FCC* Etlumat,s

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14085019 MARINE
792$ Hñi9 II!?

Central

&amp; Gerry 5 Cleaning Service
Pe-Side'nl,ai &amp; Commercial Clean I

123.1340

Year

Heat &amp; Ar Conditioning
i-or Irx'e estimales, call Carl
Harris t SEARS in Sanford 322

oc .5 &amp; CHAIR SHAMPOOED
.Siso Carpet Shampooed
Only 1.35 PhOne 322 3.SM

Lab, mode-i, colored refrigerators
and ranges XI day guarantee

Good Fishing. Happy Hunllng.
Smooth Sailing, arid a Happy Nw

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aium,r,,m A. sOftit system Also
Roofing. Gutters
70 Yes E.p
F.T,sgle Siding C, ssi 9563

KEPIMORE WASHE14
Parts. I
Service
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MOONEY APPLIANCES 1?) 0697 -

Merry Christmas

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52-Appliances

55-floats &amp; Accessories

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Sanford Plaza

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7 dP CB home, large lot, convenient
Teems 116.500 Phone 323 53(X)

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Phri 372 1111. Sintorct

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Peg Meal Estate Itroker

3237080

19.00

1*93.21

GOOD SELECTION NEW CAR TRADE-INS

S.ngerrquppe-dlu 2-3 .13 ,%rni mIle
buttonholes 9alane ii 558 88 or
10 payments of 16 Cali Cred'
Manager 372 9111 or see at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER

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2931.99
117.21
3064.27

Singer Zig- Zag
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Best Wishes fox' a Juyout (hr 'simas

CALL

23.00

DOWN PAYMENT

DOOR
NET BALANCE
DOCUMENTARY STAMPS
UNPAID BALANCE
FINANCE CHARGES
TOTALAMT. PAYMENTS
DEFERRED PAY'T PRICE
ANN. PCI. RATE

2906.99

TOTAL SALES PRICE

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BROKERS

130 1101

KAVE TALMADGE
HILDA RICHMOND

SAL.ES PRICE
CLERICAL NOTARY
TOTAL UNIT PRICE
SALES TAX
FLA. LICENSE

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Select your new turnilurt- Irons
WILSON MAlE P br ttiC best
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a, ,,a,ona,
brands Liberal trade-ins Free
deliver 7 Convene-nt terms We
give TV Stamps 311 E Frst
Phone 31? 542?

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Nights- 377 2)52

FOR INFORMATION

COROLLA

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17 TOYOTA NOW IN STOCK

LOCH ARBOR- Ideal large tansily
I ISP. pool 517,500
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elrgerat,d Sdnclwctm mit cash
MAYFAIR- Professionalscustom
register, wattle maker tables.
BR, near hospital 1.14.750
pie case. other itemS 323 2770
RAVENP4A PARK- Choice 3 BR.
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all amenities 537.000
CROCHETED AFGHANS
PINECREST- Relireme'nl special
PONC1IOS&amp;SHAALS
3 BR (harm 178,000
Phone 32) 7011
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FAIRLANE ESTATES - Move in.
then buy' 4 BR 126.900
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S1HoUSllhOld Goocis
SAN LANTA-- Government homes
51CC clOwn
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C,ill fox' Free Maps.
We Sell our trade in lurnuture at 0* I
Puttures &amp; Detamix
price's Good Sefpction
COUNTRY FURN
DISTRIBUTORS
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ORIGINAL PRICE

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Dad will love Black &amp; Decker or
Ro(kwell power tools and Slanley
hand tools from Gregory Lumber
&amp; True Value Hardware, 6th a.
Maple 372 0500

LAKE MARY- Specious 3 BR, I
acre plus, lake privileges, near I

low

Call

Reduction On Our 2 Bedroom,

1973P1NTO 54.000 miles, $800
Call 562 0126

Hwy 46 West, Sanlord
323 5420

$0 month

Regulation size iii pool table and
accessories. $125 Phone '372 628.3

REALTOR, MLS
Day or Niqht

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8)4 92)2
Alt'an,onte Spninq
Longwood
(East)

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

Hwy fl, 1 mIle west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach will hold I Public
AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday,
night at 7.30, It's the only one in
Florida You set the reserved
price No charge other than IS
registratiCin tee unless vi'hicle is
sold Call 904255 13)1 fOr further
details

YOU ASKED FOR IT YOU GOT IT

Harold Hall Realty

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Sanford, Fla,

For Appointm

Chain Link Fence, 124'.) walk gates.
8. I set drive gales 5150 complete
323 1712

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pland Park Homes

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
'73 Models. Cell 3731570 or 834
1605 Dealer

Shill

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EvEN NEW FLASHING ARROW
SI G 145 FOR SALE
iLLO,',SiPATEO FACES ON
POuTABLE TRAILER 5195

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The kids will love Cowboy Boots &amp;
Dingo Boots from Knight's Shoes
701 E. First St

Happy Holidays

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Beetle, 25.000 miles,
excellent Condition.
Take over
payments, $88.23 month, 834 1712.

2 Window air Conditioner-s Both tor
1100. firm Phone 6.11 8782

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Peg Reel Estale Broker
103 W 1st St , Sanford
373 6061 or 3?) 0517 eves

32'? 0719

66-Horses

1970 VW 3-atia. fiberglass front I.
rear, all new tires, maic,
overhaul, AM FM Stereo, I Track.
new inspection, excel. cond.,
$1030 373 5900 eves,

P40 SALE TONiGHT
Our New Year's sale next we-eli will
be on Thursday night. Dec. 30, 7
pm We are loaded with merchandis. from e complete estate,
plus a 2 bedroom ape riment full of
furniture All Itmis. plus our usual
fine selection of MISC, merchandise at bargain price, See
you neat Thursday night.

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Req quarter horse (stallion) with
papers i'i yrs old See to
preciate 323 5.422 after 6

PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
2640 Hiawatha at I/ 92

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

WIlT REALTY

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Campbell's Poodle Pad--Complete
orobe-ssional grooming 2467 Park
Ave 322 4121 Closed Wednesdays

Firewood
immediate Delivery
349 5)75 or 349 5.429

H.'s VA Repossessiorms. Low, low

REFURBISHED HOMES- $100

323 7895

Poodle Puppies
3906 Old Orlando Rd
Sanford. 372 2592

COMPLETE ONE OR ALL.
CALL JUDY 919 725 5731

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L',.323.86700r 831.9711

Merry Christmas

Peg Real Estate Broker
i00E 2SthSt
3776655

Corner lot 3 BR. formal dining.
range. refrigerator 121,100

Highway 11-92, Sanford
Aro From PInch Hu,-

Free to good home, AKC Req St.
Bernard with papers. 32352$?.

enS. Pencil Sets, by Anson, 517 50
GWALTNEY JEWELERS, 201 5.
P,trk Ave

TAFFER REALTY

SPAP4ISH STYLE STUCCO-

AKESIDE APARTMENTS

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Evei 372 15$!. 372 4179
207 E 25ll St

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NEW HOME Out of town area. 3
BR. I bath. Central heat, range
Lot size, 7S'x 175' 519,50)

YMariner
Village

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323.1832

Multiple Listing Service

°rolesson.1IIv Managed

Merry Christmas
From A,AA to You

MLS

80-Autos for Sale

1971 Super

MERRY
CHRISTMAS

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aunond Solitaire, 179 50 UP;
darnond tie- tac, 518 SO Gwalt.'ey
Jewelers. 20.1 S Park Ave

FXE 1200. 9.410 miles. 12100.
Phone 377 6263.

1200 French Ave.
323-7340

6S-Pets.Supplies
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1911 Harley Davidson Supet Glide

Sanfnrd Auction

CARROLL'S FURNITURE 272 SIll

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Just received semi load from New
York including several fine pieces
of wicker, bedrout's suite,, dining
room suites, appliance-s. TV5 arid
lots of misc Also many, many
sealed storage cartOns.
Bank.Americarg. Master Charge,
Good Checks &amp; Cash.
-Snack Bar Available.Everything sold at Bargain Price,.

Rent Our Rinteny,iC

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3 Bikes. 1973$- Kewasaki dir?, 90CC
$203; Yamaha dirt, 23$ CC; $45.0;
Chap-arch 100CC. 1200. Best offer
Ph 3236062

MON.. DEC. 27, 7:30 P.M.

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet

Lohsawk I man canoe. ISO. sidewate
bike, $70; standard typewriter,
510. roll away be-ct, 515; misc, toys
&amp; clottit's 322 .4379

:0MMERCIAL PROPERTYSeveral
ChOiCC
iocaliont
available
iACRES WITH MOBILE HOMEGood country location. Assumable
mortgage, 120.000
:0uNTRY CLUB-- 21 (H CA
1)8.500

HERB STENSTROM
&amp; Staff

'.1: T A QUALITY (SOY dl a bar
peice Shop the Want Ads

322-2090

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MO!Ofcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3144 or 323 77 30

Holiday Auction

-_64-Equipment for Rent

torn Will love you all year ton a
Micro Wave Oven or a Trash
Compactor. Dick's App-lances,
7611 S. French Ave., .122 1658

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'72 Horde CB 100
$250 or best offer
322-5823 anytime

72 -Auction

Hanging Baskets, 53 95
Woodrull' Garden Center
601 Celery Aye' , Sanfor
Open 44 teencions &amp; Sat all day

REEL'S BODY SHOP 1)09

78'M)torcyc

Agents, Billy H Wetls &amp;
Associates. Sanford 322 5192 or
123 2*20

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Sanford Av

BUY JUNK CAPS-- from $lOfo$3O
CalJ 3721621 after 1 p.m.

Ring our Chimes and plate a last
a&lt;tinq, low Cost want ad Cell 372
1611 or 133 909')
ESTATES Bought P. sold by Estate

62-Lawn-Garden -

'.uaranteed reconditioned auto
batteries 112.95 exchange

77- Autos Wanted

Mailland Auclion
1)9dll6lollfrp,from Sanford

SSrod Ct Steel deiks, executive dc"sfr.
4 chdirs. Secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, llraight chairs,- fIlIng
cabinets, as iS Cash and carry
N OL L'S
Casselberry. Il 97, 8)0 1206

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from

Real Estate Brohs'r
(.rneral Contractor
322 6.457

1505 W, 25th St.

Hal Colbert Realty

Christmas

JOHNNY WALKER

135

Balhroom Cabinets.
(ilchen
counter lops, sinks Installation
available, Bud Cabell 327 8052
6nyt I me

fly Owner- Cozy Bungalow Lge
Wooded Lot ,mt Park Lake, 2 BR. A
Sewing rm All new interior A Ii
Low 520's 122 9114 or 323 0191
eveS wk end

Stenstrom Realty

3 Bedroom, unturn 1 bath, carpet ed
Frame building, 1185 Call 323 1904
or 322 3587

One Bedroom
From

LOCH ARBOR-- 3 BR With 3 extra
building lotS. 200 Vinewood Dr
530,000. Ph 8420)26-

ake Monroe - Beautiful building
and canal lotS with big oak trees
JENNY
CLARK
Realty,
REALTOR. 377 1598.

32-Houses Unfurnished

Patio Apartments

Black &amp; White Portable TV'S Also
Stereo A. Mi'sc items. 32) 010$,

By Owner-- 3 BR, 2 bath. cenlral
H&amp;A. exceptionally nice neigh
borhood Altached garage.
1.76.500 3056)? 0170.

321.0041
2 BR unturnushed children, pets ok
$130 mo 323 7515 or I 90.4 7360799

Cenlral Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
1919 S French Ave
322 4991
322 1196, 372 1914; 323 3986

Sacrifice Sale, 1974 Concord motor
home, 21', self contained, like new.
Under 5.000 mi Make offer, 3232910 or 323-3450.

WE BUY FURNITURE

Used Office Furniture

50-Miscellaneous for Sale

ON LAKE MONROE- Mayfair,
over 1 acre, custom 3 BR, 2 bath
home wilh courtyard, Privacy
Near hospital 322 SIll

And Good WiSheS
For the New Year

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GREETINGS

31 A-Do plexes

Sanford, Fla,

"Big Agency_L1fi, Fee'

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and last month in advance
Ruverv Pew A*

Bedroom Apts.
Quiet, One Story

For Personal Service Call

75-Recreational Vehicles

ORIENTAt.. RUtIS WANTED
TOP prices phd, used, any con
dtuon 64.4 8126, Winter Perk

60-Office Supplies

Merchandise

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used furniture end appliance, to
Larry's Ne'w &amp; Used Mart. 715 S
Sanford Aye, 32211)7

Piano's &amp; Electronic Organs with
.Iutornalic rhythm section LIberal
trade's offered Bob Ball's Piano &amp;
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto. 301
W First St. 332 7255

47-Real Estate Wanted

Stemper Realty

BR, unfornished. 5125 month, first

Studio, 1.7,3

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Air, carpeted, quiet I mid 2
he--drooms, 1125 to $135 mtnth
Adults Pbon 17? 1810

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GET EXTRA CASH FOR
CHRISTMAS b- Selling your good

Lead Electronic C,bson 6 string
Guitar, with Jordan amplifier.
Excellent Condition. 1250 373 5588

CaliBart Real Estate

Real Estate
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59-Musical Merchandise

Lake Mary- 3 BR. 1'., bath new
homes. Under $25,000 with lCss QUICK CASH FOP EQUITY
lhan 5750 down. Governmer,t
funding By builder, 134 1619.
Equal Housing Opporlunity.
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322 7198
WE HAVE A HOME FOR YOU'

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAIL A B I E
Color Tv, air Cong ,Maid Serv
QUALITY INN NORTH
I 4$. Sil 13.1, Longwood
362 10(X)

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AND THINK A
MINUTE IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY.

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apparel and shoes Mayfair
Counlry Club Pm Shnn '322 2531

LONGW000 DUPLEX-- Modern,
clean 2 BR. carpeted, central air,
large wooded lot, Reduced to
$79.90) Terms CLIFF JORDAN,
REALTOR. 830
Hwy 434,
Longwood, 831 8222.

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Clubs,

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Balls, Golf
Bags, Duckster
Jackets Ladies and rnens golf

46-A Income Property

IUP

..At; MO PARK,

323.3301

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Everything For The Golfer

Bring YOur atliCle's to MOvie
Land Drive In Theatre Swap Shop
-Flea Market, south 1197, every
Sunday. 9 a m to 5 pm NO
CHARGE Reserve free space's
Phone 327 1216, 7 p rn. to 9 p m
any night.

Wanted to buy used office furniture,
Any
quantity
NOLLS.
CASSELBERRY, Hwy 1792.130
1206

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Osteen - 9 25 acres, nice trees,
good soil. surveyed Easy terms.
$13,175 Broker, 8.310171

2524 Park Dr.
322 2318
Realtor
After Hours:
32? '3991
322 9781
'3220618

OFFIC( SPACE. French Avenue,
I/ 92. 1 rooms carpeted. balh,
kitchen facilities Total 660 sq tI
Ideal for law offices, medical,
dental or other professional ofbi.,ei 1(1St-i REAL ESTATE INC 321 00-Il

lights, waler turn
Mature adults No pets. 195. 332
7296 after I wk dayS

3301 S. Sanford Ave.

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NAVELORANGES.$2
372 0362""'

37-Business Property

Make $55 and have fun Swapping
fo0i

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SELLERS

BUYERS --DEALERS
Empty your carport or garage

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Jim Hunt Realty, lnc

WANTED

Cash Ion Antique's ConSiqnmen?I
P41 Way 16 AuctiOn
wanted
GallerIes, 277 6772

57-Sports EquIpment
43-Lots-Acreage

70-Swap &amp; Trade - -

68-Wanted to Buy

Ill) Gl,stron bItt.
WiIh liStip Johnson Motor
1)795 Phone' 37? 0750

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Camper I riper for r tnt, 24', bu.I
bath, Iwiri bedS, Heal, air 332

Apartmts

Claflhlied Ads will always give you
Much , Much More then
more
you expect

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2 BR, Mobile home for rent, no pets,
$125 830 8650

DCBARY Large, lovely I BR, air,
near StoreS Ideal for retired
persons 371 OSlO. 648

I BR, turn apt

o Sanford Court

Forrest Greene Inc.

MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
Eslate is sold daily in the
classified ads. Nothing small
2 BR, Furnished, 1310
ab,ut that
Kdlie's Wekiva Landing
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322 4470

WANT ADS WILL SELL yOur"don'l
nep" last and l a low, low roil

30-Apariments Unfurnished

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available
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
1103 Orlando Dr 11)570)

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories

3 BR. 24'

Christmas

2 BR, 2 bath, furnished or tin
furnished Plenly of room for
children &amp; pets. 322 5459.

I, 2 &amp; 3 BR apIs Tennhl'
swimming, playground,
recreation room, laundry room
and clubhouse. 2510 Ridgewood
Ave. Santord Ph 323 6.170

5541

TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
And ThatsA Fact!
Classitied Ads Gets Results
And TttsA r.sct T'

Merry

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31-Apartments Furnished

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42-Mobi le Homes

41-Houses

USE WANT ADS for qukk response
in buying or selling

tVERY DAY someone is Iooidngtor
what you have to sell Call loday
md yu'ur ClaSSified Ai will appear

ORGANIST CHOIR DIRECTOR
urgently needed beginning
,
4)aruuary 1. Salary ilpprox. 1200
Slio Grace United Methodist
Church. Call 372 1472

?l-Situations Wantcu

Cl(Sc5J,k1 Jtos?e5,qI

Cleveland
Washington at New Orlaans

Mullet Lake Park- 2 BR partly
furnished trailer IllS n'conth, 150
security. 319 5647

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OVIED(i FlU-- Duplexes Furn or
Unfu'I , Wooded. Home SiZe lots
RiDGEWOOD VILLAGE 365
3771

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FIFTH - 1 Ferrn,n Sanchez (31
21 40, 6 60. 4 40. 2. Santi Ramon (II
900. 5 80. 3 Sale Larrea (61 3 80. Q
(13) 7100, p 1311 7380
SIXTH - 1 Patxi Javi (5) II 00.
e e g1 ('19
6 40. 3 10. 2 Echano Aguirre (2)
6.0, 360. 3 Arta Perez (1) 480, Q
12 5) 5600. P (52) 142 50
Central Division
SEVENTH - 1. Ur:e Miguel (21
Cleve
19 0
55
HOUStOn
1$ 60. 9 20. 380. 2 Jose Perez (6)
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6)0
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700.900. 3 Echano Arena (Ii 580,
17 16 .515
4
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16 16
5-0) 4': 0 1761 58 60. P (26) 13500; Big Q
By The Associated Preu
Washton
175 with 2 61 1.10140
12 16
479 4
"Your Future-Our Concern'
Atlanta
EIGHTH - I. BibaZarre (21
17 72
353 9
The Houston Aeros believe in 201 Commercial
32) 5l7
WESTERN
2108 70.540, 2 Anton EcheveCa
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doing things in pairs.
''V. a eu i MCOOIO 'damon iu 500.
MiqwesI ulvision
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Aeros used two goals by
Denver
0 12 II 31 60; P (21) 101 10
21 9
100
Delrot
NINTH - I Soto II) $320. 680.
19 I)
both Rich Preston Wld Terry
591 3
Indiana
370. 7 Arecl-a 16)! 20.560. 1 Pati
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Uuskowskj to a 6-5 overtime
(41 4 20. 0 16 II 63 00. P (86111)70
Ken City
II $
438
triurn over the Cincinnati StiChicago
TENTH - I Santi (5) 1220. 960.
to 16 3IS 9
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IS
00.
P
Arca
(3)
960,
680.
3
Altu
ngers
in a World Hockey A.sso25
719 iS
11)620.0(3515720; P (5 31 III 60.
PCCIfIC DivIsion
ciation game Thursday night.
It
Ptrtland
00 II SI 515 70
21 9
700
was Preston 's second tally of
Los Ang
ELEVENTH - I Negui Bengoa
19 12 613 2',
GoIdn St
II) 1180, 1000. 160. 2 Manolo
IS II
the game Just 1:04 Into the
517
Sealtle
Perez (11 310. 3 00. 3 Jose Aguirre
IS I?
449 7
overtime period that provided
Phoenix
171100. Q ill) 2160, P117)1810.
I? IS
444
7,
Houston with the victory.
TWELFTH - I. Bilbee Echave
Thursday's Re,uits
Indiana 96. New York Nets 91 (3) 21 40, II 60. 60, 2 Anton Juan
Ruskowski scored twice th- I
Chicago 101. Atlanta 95
(4) 860. 4 20; 3 Menolo Arca II
in 45 seconds in the second p I
3)20, 0 (34) 7100. P (34) 20*20;
Son Antonio III. Wauslngton
116
BigQ(i 7withallll 12S)0,(2 7with rlodtOgivetheAerosa 4-1 lead
Milwaukee 112. Golden State all 4151 00
before the
Stingers stormed
303
Handle -- 1113,170, Alt - 2.047
ahead with four straight goals,
Phoenix 107, Buffalo 92
THURSDAY NIGHT
FIRST - I Eddy Coido (3) n oo. including a pair by Rich Letluc.
Denver 123, Seellle 93
560. 4 SO. 2 Urza Billie (6) 7 00,
Today's Games
But [houston tied the game on
20. 3. Ica Albirde (1) 160. 0 (361
No games scheduled
Marty Howe's eIghth goal of the
Saturday's Games
4910, P (36) 126.90.
Chicago
SECOND - I Uric Arena lIt season at 14:26 of th third
Cl
Kansas
City.
ableqnopn
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11 60.500.340, 2 Eddy-Sanchez (Ii
period, then Preston gave the
so. 300; 3. Domingo Miguel
Philadelphia
at
New
YO.'k
Xnick
400. Q II 1)22-00; P (I 1) 11-30; DO Aeros their first overtime win
Ditroit at Buffalo
131) 10100
this year In five tries.
THIRD - I. Larrl Miguel (II
Cleveland al Washington
HARRIET DEAS
Los Angeles dl Phoenix
1860,9 80,3 10, 2. Eddy-Yj (7) s ,
Cowboys 2, FightIng SaInts I
Seattle at Portland
260. 3. Donsingo-Aibirdi (1) 310. Q
JEAN BRYANT
The Cowboys and Fighting
(17) 3960; P II-?) 26010.
Sunday's Games
8)4 92)2
SaInts
did
all
of their scoring In
New York Knicks at Atlanta
FOURTH - I. Cactio Arena (I)
Sanford
I$oston at Indiana '
17.10. 720. 5 00; 2. Arecha Aguirre the opening peric.d, then settled

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Friday, Dec. 24, 191k
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NOTES

MONDAY. DECEMBER 27
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1207 W. First St., (closed)
TOPS Chapter ,91, 7p.m. over Baptist Church, Crystal
Lake and Country Club Rd., Lake Mary.
Altamonteouth Seminole Jaycees board meeting,
7:30 p.m. Clubhouse Spring Oaks and SR 436.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2S
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW Building, 17-92.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Fla. Power and
Light, Sanford.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Trophy lounge, Bowl
America.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Casselberry Cornmunity United Methodist.
Longwood Area Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309
S. Oak Ave.
Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary 1010, Sanford, 8
fl.m.. post home.
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DECEMBER 23, 19Th
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Thelma P. Atkinson
Tonya Brouson
Isaac J. Bushart
Debra A. Knight
Stanley A. Martin
William 11. Parker
James Pastis
Frank Biondolillo, Deitoria
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Gertrude Davison
Agnes A. Dimmock
Ellen M. Gonzalez
Robert 11. Lefils Jr.
Angiline Parr
Lydia M. Snyder
Joane U. Chambers, Lake
Mary

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29
Alma J. Ward, Lake Monroe
Sanford Sertoma, noon, Sheraton Inn, SR 4 .Dorothy
P. Blackburn,
Sanford Kiwanis, noon, Civic Center,
Osteen
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose,
Jon M. Johnson, Oviedo
Sanford Serenaders Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Mrs. Harold (Carol) Goodwin
Ci1c Center.
&amp; baby boy, Enterprise
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 p.m., The Town House.
Mrs. James (Martha) Lyle &amp;
baby girl. Sa nfo rd
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30
Mrs.
James (Sandra
Diet Workshop, 10a.m. &amp; 7p.m., Mont ,omery Wards,
Interstate Mall.
Snelson's baby boy, Sanford
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. 1st St.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Casselberry Uons, 6:30 p.m., Land 0 Lakes.
AREA
South Seminole Optimist. 7:30 a.m., Ramada Inn.
Sa nf ord Chltan, 7:15 a.m., Buck's.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER31
Foresters Square Dance Club, 8 p.m., The Forest.
Tanglewood AA, closed 8p.m., St. Richards Church.
Longwood A&amp; closed 8p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian,
SR 411.
YAC's Club for Singles, 9p.m., Orlando Garden Club,
710 E. Rollins.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. &amp; 6 p.m., St. Augustine
Church, Casselberry.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 1
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. 1st St.
Casselberry AA,, closed 8 ..m. Ascension Lutheran.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 4
Free blood pressure clinic, 2-4 p.m., &amp;venth Day
Adventist Churth, 7th and Elm, Sanford.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 13
SISTERS, Inc., noon, Holiday Inn.

N.C. Commun ty
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000 to remain calm, but to exercise extreme caution and report any suspicious activity, He
said poli ce think the killer acted
without motive and did not
know any of his victims,
The first shooting, Dec. 10 at
a carwash, left one man injured. The second, eight days
later, wounded a service station
attendant. In the third Incident,
Her be rt Medlin, 26, was shot to
death while walking along a
city street with his girlfriend
Sunday night.
A number of other shootings
were reported Wednesday night
in Bradshaw's neighborhood,
including one assault on an ambulance crew. No one was injured, Kindice said.
The FBI and State Bur eau of
Investigation have been called
in and police have taken "extraordinary measures," Kindice said. He declined to
elaborate. A reward of at least
$1,000 has been posted for in
formation leading to an arrest
and conviction in the cam.
Bradshaw was editor of the
editorial pages of the Durham
MorningHeralduntilretiringin
1974.

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Beef Price s Rise
1 6% L
M onth
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WASHINGTON (AP) Beef
pncespaid by grocery shoppers
rose 1.6 per cent in November
the first increase In six months,
but the cost of serving pork
dropped sharply for th e fourth
straight month, according to
government analysts.
The Agriculture Department
said that on an all-cut basis
used to compare prices, beef
cost shoppers an average of a!most $1.38 a pound last month,
up 2.2 cents from what they had
to pay In October. In November
1g75, beef was more than $1.51 a
P0W3d.
Pri ces for beef fri the grocery
havedeclinedeachmonthsjnce
April, when the cost of beef was
an average of $1.42 a pound. In
that time, producers have sent
a record number of cattle to
slaughter plants.
But now, with herds thinned
out from record inventories of a
year ago, beef Output has
slackened and prices are risIng.
Farmers have stepped up hog
production substantially the
past year and plan to cont in ue
with modest increases trough
mid-tm at least, the Agric'ulUwe Deparment said. This will
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Legal Notice
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
P4011cc is hereby giv en that the
corPoratIon named below. pursuant
to the "Fictitious Name Statute"
Chap ter $63 09. Florida Statutes,
will register with the clerk of the
Circuit Court. In and for Seminole
County, Florida, upon receipt
Proof of the publication of this
the fictitious name, towit:
ATTORNEYS' TITLE SERVICES,
under which the corporation na med
be lc* is engaged in business in
Seminole County, Florida, from
Offices located at tte following
address
00
East
Central
Boulevard, Orlando, Florida
That the party infertst
in said
business enterprise is as to*i
Lawyeri' Title Servic es, Inc.
LAWYERS' TITLE
SERVICES. INC.
By Paul B Comstock
As President
Dated at Orlando, Orange Counly,
F lor id a, on Dec em ber 111, 1978.
PublIsh. Dec. S. fl. I.71. 1716
DEC 13

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ARNE APNTZEN and GUNVOR
ARNTZEN, his wife; MR. JOHN S.
EDGE and MRS JOHN S EDGE,
Defendants,
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: ARNE ARNTZEPI and
GUN VOR ARNTZEN, his wile;
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage on
the following property In Seminole
County. Florida:
Lot 23, Block I. SPRING LAKE
HILLS. SECTION FOUR, according
to plat thereof as recorded in Plat
Book 16. Page 19, of the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida
TOGETHER with the tenements,
hereditaments and appurtenances
thereto belonging, and the rents.
issues and profits thereof.
has been filed against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, If any, to it on W.
KELLY SMITH, plaintiffs' attorney,
whose address is 100 Hartford Bldg .
700 East Robinson Street, Orlando,
Florida 32601, on or before the 181h
day of January. 1977, and tile the
original with the clerk of this Court
either before service on plaintiffs'
attorney or immediately thereafter
otherwise a default will be enter ed
against you for the relief demanded
the complaint.
WITNESS my hand and seal Of
this C ourt on D cember lath. 1976
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Genevieve Pouisen
Deput y Clerk
Publish: Dec. 19, 24. 1976. Jan 7. 9,
1917.

Frederick, P.O. Box 1795, Sanford,
Flerida 32771 on or before January
27. 1977. Should you fail to do so a
default may be entered against you
and the cause pr oc eed ex parte.
WITNESS my hand and official
seal as Clerk of the above styled
Court On this 6th day of December.
A D 1976
lSeall
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr ,
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
By: Cherry Kay Travis
De puty Clerk
Publish' Dec. I?, 19, 74, 1976, Jar, 2,
1977
DEG 19
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Civil Action No. 76-44S.CA.Qt.A
FEDERAL
NAT IONAL MOP
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, an agency
existing under the laws of the United
Stat es of America,

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MR. EARL YOUNGER
Mr. Earl Younger, 76, 3M
Bieder Avenue, Sanford, died
Thursday at his home. Born in
Batavia, N.Y., he lived in
Sanford for the past 52 years. A
member
of
the
Undenominatlonal Church, he
was a retired auto mechanic
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Patsy Younger, of Sanford

YOUNGER. EARL — Funeral
services for Earl Younger. 76.
who died Thursday in Sanford,
will be at 2 p.m Monday at
Brisson Funeral Home. with Mr.
Joseph A. Crane officiating.
Burial will be at Evergreen
Cemetery
Brisson Funeral
Home
in
charge
of
arrangements.

EATHER

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Considerable

cloudiness,

becoming partly cloudy
through Saturday. Chance of
showers. Highs low to mid SOs
lows tonight near 50. Nor therly
%tnds IS m.p.h. dimi nishing
tonight,
SATURI)AY'STIDES
Daytona Beach: high 10:59
low 4:29 a.m.,
5:06 P.M.
Port Canaveral: high 10:39
a.m., 11:05 p.m., low 4:21 a.m.,
p.m.
.
Bayport: high 3:25 a.m., 4:35
p.m., low 10:04 a.m., 11:22 P.M.
a.m., 11:29 p.m.,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
CIVIL CASE NO. 76.23$$.CA.pe.EE
SOUTHEAST
MOP I GAGE
COMPANY, a Florida corporation.
Plaintiff,
vs
A. WAYNE RAY and PHYLLIS M.
RAY. his wife, and BARtlETT
MALL BANK. Hal onal Association,
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
and
A. Wayne
Ray
10
Phyllis M Ray,
hiS wife,
1100 Platt Drive
Piano, Texas
you ARE NOTIFIED that an
actIon for foreclose a mortgage on
the follow ing property in Seminole
County. Florida:
Lots 19. 70 and 21. Block 36.
SANLANDO
THE
SUBURB
BEAUTIFUL, SANFORD SEC
TION. according to the plat thereof,
as recorded in Plat Book 3. Page 66,
Public R ec ords of Seminule County.
Florida
has been filed against you and you
are
serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to t
PHILLIP P. FINCH of Gray,
Adams, Harris 8. Robinson, P A ,
plaintiff's attorneys, whose address
is 1200 Sou theast Bank Building.
P 0 Box 306.6, Orlando, Florida
32602. on or before the 20th day of
January, 1977. and file the original
with the clerk of this Court tither
before service on plaintiff's at
torneys or immediately thereafter.
otherwise a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
WITNESS my hand and seat of
this Court on Dec ember 14th, 1976
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By. Mary N. Darden
Deputy Clerk
Publish Dec. 19, 21, 1976. Jan 2. 9.
1971
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N otice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THC
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 78.18*2.CA.09.F
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF PANAMA
CITY.
Plaintiff.
vs .
JOHN E. MEZGER. JR. and
'JOYCE L. MEZGER, his wife,
.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. JOYCE L. MEZGER
Residence-unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED trial an
action to foreclose a mortgage on
the following property in Seminole
County, Ftot,da
.
Weil 25 feet of Lot 3 and the (ash
50 feet of Lot 7. Block "A",
WALKER'S
ADDITION
TION
TO
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, according
to the plat thereof as. recorded
PIll Book 9, 'Page II, Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida
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has been filed against you and YOU
are required to sere a cy of your
written defenses.., If ny, to if. On
Julius. G. Pefruska. ROWLAND,
PE TR USKA. BC'WE N &amp; Mc
DONALD, Plant.tf's attorn ey,
wtloseaddressis3O$lprth Magnolia
Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32801, on
or before January 13th 1777. and file
the original with the Clerk Of this
Court either before service on the
Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately
thereafter, Otherwise a default will
be entered against you for the relief
demanded in Ilse Complaint,
WITNESS msi hand and the seal of
ftsisCourt. lhisltlsdavof December.
1976.
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( $eal)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By. Mary N. Darden
Deputy Clerk
publish. Dec. Il, 17,34, 1716. Jan. 2
)77
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Plaintiff,
VS

PEDRO GARRIDO and AURA
MARIA CORDOBA deGAPRIDO,
his wife,
.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO PEDRO GARRIDO and
AURA MARIA CORDOBA
deGARRIDO
3A Avenida
1750 Zona L
Cuidad, Guatamata, CA.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to fo reclose a mor tgage on
tn• fol'owung property in Seminole
County, Florida
Lot 28, t. AU tt ELWOOD, a.
cording to IPie plat thereof as
recorded In Plaf Book IS, Page 6.5.
Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida
Together with the following Items of
property which are located in and
permanently installed as a part of
the improvements on said land
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1 Magic Chef Range (del Model
)57V 11CW. Serial 557904. I Nutorse
'Exhausl Fan wHood Model V 10; I
Electron FurnaceModell2 ER-43,
wail to wall car pe t
has been filed against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defens. If any, to it, on
Julius C. Petruska. ROWLAND,
PETRUSKA, BOWEN a.
t.
DONALD, Plaintiff's Attorney,
wtloseaddress is30North Magnolia
Avenue, Orlando. Florida j2101, on
or before Jaruary 211h, 1971, and file
thi original with the Clerk of thiS
Court either befor, service On the
Plaintiff's attorney or immediately
thereafter, otherwise a default will
be entered against you for the relief
demanded in the Complaint.
WlTNESSmyhandandtMwalof
ttIi$ Court, this 15th day of
December, 1776
al); Artilur H. Bockwitti. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Cherry Kay
a vis
Deputy Clerk
Publish Dec. 19.24. 1916, Jan 2.9.
1977
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AMERIC

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR .
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION P40. 7823$9.CA.01.G
FEDERAL
NATIONAL MOP
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor
poration organized and existing
under th liws of the United Stales
of America,

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Legal Notice

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.2183.CA•04-I
In Re: The Marriage of
MARY B CAMPBELL,
Petitioner,
and
LESTER F CAMPBELL,
Respondent.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: LESTER F. CAMPBELL
c o Marley Oakley
3632 Cooper Road
Blue Ash, Ohio 15241
You will please fake notice that
there has been filed and is pending
in the Circuit Court in and for
Seminole C ounty, Florida, Civil
Action No. 76 2163 CA 04 seeking a
dissolution of the marriage of said
MARY
B.
CAMPBELL
and
LESTER F. CAMPBELL. and other
relief.
These presents are to require you
to file your written defense with the
Clerk t t he above styled Court and
to serve a copy thereof on
Petitioner's Attorney, Gordon V.

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Funeral Notice

Sniper Stalks

DURHAM, N.C. (AP)
P0lice have :rged residents here
to stay away from windows and
keep their drapes drawn
through the holiday season because of a se ri es of sniper assaults that killed two persons
and injured two others.
"We are dealing with an extremely dangerous, homicidal
person," Police Chief Jon P.
Kindice said Th ursday. He said
po lice have sever al suspects,
but none is in custody.
The latest victim was Herbert
C. Bradshaw, 68, a retired
newspaper editor, who was
killed Wednesday night. The
bullet that struck him in the
head went through a kitc he n
window w he re he was standing,
washing dinner dishes with his
wile, police said..
"We're not panicky, but
we're concerned," said Mrs.
J.R. Marshall, a neighbor of
Bradshaw. Her husband said'
robbery attempts and break-ins
are nothing new in the neighborhood of large, mainly old .
homes, and the family has always closed their drapes after
dark.
Kindice urged the city of 110,-

DEATHS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 78.203.3.CA.09.EE
JAMES P KELLY and JOYCE L.
KELLY, as joint tenants with rights
of Survivorship.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Plaintiff
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RICHARD J, WOLFGANG and
MAY DNA WOLFGANG, HIS
WIFE
bE lOPE .0. BOYLES,
PACIFIC
FINANCE
LOANS.
RALPH ALLEN BOYLES; and
UNIVERSAL GUARDIAN CORP.,
Defendants
AMENDED
NOTICEOF ACTION
TO' RALPH ALLEN BOYLES
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for foreclosure of a
certain mortgage, involving a
Complaint and first amended
complaint, has been filed against
you and you are required to Serve a
copy of written defenses, it any, toil
on PAUL M. GOLDMAN, Attorney
for Plaintiff, whose address is P.O
Box 1366. Merritt Island. Florida..
32952, and tile the original with the
Clerk of the above styled Court at
Sanford, Florida. on or before the
llfh day ot January, 1977, otherwise
a judgment may be entered against
yn for the relief demanded in the
Complaint
The mortgage being
foreclosed is recorded in Official
Records Book $97, page 280. public
records Of Seminole County,
FIor,da
WIT PlESSmyhand andsealofthe
said C ou rt on this 9th day
Oecernbr. 1976

ISeal)
Arthur H Beckw ith. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
BY Patricia A. Jackson
Deputy Clerk
PubliSh Dec 12. 19, 71. 1976. Jan
2,
1977
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C'EG
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at No. 86 Zayre
Shopping Center, Fern Park,
Seminole County. Florida under fft
liCtilOuS name of HOLLINGS.
W 0 R T H
E P4 T E R
PRISES
INC.,
D.B.A
REA.
ANNA CATERING &amp; RESTA.
URANT, and that I intend to
register Said name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, To Wit: Section 663.09
Florida Statutes 1951,
5: Paul Hollingsworth
Pres.
Publish: Dec. 19, 21, 1976, Jan. 2. 9,
1977

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DEG YS

THE
IN
CIRCUIT
COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 76.2)1S.CAl.B
FEDERAL
NATIONAL MOR
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor
poration organized and eisring
under the laws of the United States.
Plaintiff,
SADIE SUMPTER WILLIAMS,
al.
Defendants,
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO . ALL PARTIES HAVING OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT.
TITLE OR INTEREST Ill THE
PR o PERIY
HEPEIN
DESCRIBED

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 2M0
Hiawatha Ave. at 1797, Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida under the
fictitious name of
PAYTON
REALTY, and that I intend to
register said name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, To.Wit' Section 363.09
Florida Statutes 1951.
5: Rosa L. Payton.
Broker
Publish' Dec. 12, 19,21, 1976, Jan. 2,
1977
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REETINGS.

FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at but
Casselberry,
Blvd,
Seminota
Seminole County, Florida under the
fictitious name of AQUA AGRA,and
id nam,
that I intend to register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County. Florida in ac
cOrdance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit
Section 863,09 Florida Statutes
5: Donald F. Wilson Jr.
Publish: Dec. 3, 10, Il, 21, 1976
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As
Personal
Represent,.
live of the (stale of
Ross TIiPteç,
deCWsed .
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JAMES LIEN, Esquire
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5ej,$e 312. Metcalf Bldg.
100 South Orange Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32101
Publish: Dec, 34 31, 1976
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED. that an
action to foreclose a mortgage on
the following property in Seminole
County, Florida:
Lot 57, GRANADA SOUTH. ac
cording to the Plat thereof as
FICTITIOUS NAME
recorded in Plat Book IS. Page 100.
Notice is hereby given that I am
Public Records of Seminole County,
engaged in business at 2301 French
Florida.
Ave., Sanford, Seminole County,
Together with the following
Florida, under the fictitious name of
equipment:
M &amp; D AUTOMOTIVE, and that I
I Whirlpool Range, Model RWE
intend to register laidname with the
300 A
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
1 Fasco Hood. Model 266
2 Eledrl Heat Heaters, Model 21 County, Florida in accorda nc e with
the provisions of the Fictit' s
ER 50
Name Statutes, To Wit; Secn
I Electra Ceiling Heater, Model
665.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
1100
5: Michael H. Johnson
1 Century Hot Water Heater,
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
Publish Dec. 12. 19, 24, 1916, Jan 2.
Model SRT$I2DV
EIGHTEEN
TH
JUDICIAL
1911
has been filed against y ou and you
CIRCUIT,
IN
AND
FOR
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are required to serve a copy of your
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
written defenses, if any, to it on
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.234.3.CA.04-E
SMI TM, HULSEY, SCHWALBE &amp;
FLORIDA
E 10 HI E (NIH
In Re: The Marriage o
NICHOLS. plaintiff's attorney.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE
JOAN MARIE STEINKLAUBER
whose addre ss is 500 Barnett Bank
COUNTY, FLORIDA
SOLEM.
Building, Jacksonville, Florida
CIVIL ACTION NO, 76.235o.CA.be.A
Petitioner,
32702, on or be for e the 13th day of . In Re: the Marriage of
and
January, 1977, and file the original
DARRYL
LYNN
LINGEN
WAYNE MELBOURNE SOLEM.
FELTER,
,?
with the Clerk of this Court either
.
Respondent.
before serviceon plaintiff's attorney
Husband
Co MOrty Bowser , 3093 Congress
or
immediately
and
thereafter;
Dr., Las Vegas, Nevada $9103
otherwise a default will be entered
JOYCE A. LINGENFELTER.
AMENDED
against you for the relief demanded
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Wife
NOTICE OF SUIT
in The complaint or petition,
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Wayne Melbourne Scum
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal
TO: Darryl Lynn Lingenfelter
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of this Court on December 6th, 1976.
117 South Seventh Street
that an action for dissolution of (Court
Seal)
Altoona, Pennsylvania 16607
marriage has been filed against you,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
You are hereby notified that a
and you are required to serve a copy
Cler k of the Circuit Court
Petition for Relief has been filed
of your written d8fenses, if any, to
By. Mary N. Darden
against you and you are required to
the petition on Gerald S. Rutberg,
Deputy Clerk
serve a copy of your wr itten
Attorney at Law, 385 S. Hljhway 17.
PublISh: Dec. tO, 17, 21, 31, 1976
defenses, if any, thereto upon
92, P0
Box 971, Catselberry,
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Petitioner's attorneys, whose na -s
Florida 37707, and file the original
and addresses appear below. ot r
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court at
before January 10th, 1977, and file
In. Seminole County Courthouse,
thi original thereof with the Clerk of
Sanford Florida 37771, on or before
this Court either before service on
CITY OF
January 77th, 1917, otherwise a
Petitioner's attorneys or Im.
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CASSELBERRY,
FLORIDA
lument may be entered against
med iately thereafter, otherwise, a
AMENDED NOTICE OF PUBLIC
you for the relief demanded in the
default will be entered against yov
HEARING
TO
CONSIDER
petition
tor the relief demanded in the
ADOPTION OF PROPOSED
THIS NOTICE shall be published
Petition.
DINAPICE
once each week for four (4) COn'
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN'
secutive weeks In the Evening
of this Court on the 8th day of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Herald, Sanford, Florida.
the City of Casselberry, Florida, December. A D 1976.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
that the City Council will hold a (Seal)
said Court on this 20th day of
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
public hearing to consider enact
December, 1776.
Clerk of the Circuit Court a
ment of Ordinance No 321, entItled:
(SEAL)
By. Jean E. Wilke
AN
ORDINANCE
OF
THE
CITY
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
Deput y Clerk
OF CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
ROBERT M MORRIS. of
AMENDING SECTIONS 25 202 AND
By. Genev ieve Poulson
HUTCHISON &amp; MORRIS
2S211(d
OF
THE
CASSELBERRY
Deput y Clerk
CITY CODE TO REVISE SIGN 730 North Park Avenue
Gerald S R utbrrg
PERMIT FEES. LOCATION AND Telephone 305 3324.501
Attorney for Petitioner
Sanford, Florida 32711
SIZE
OF
PORTABLE
OR
P0 Box 977
TRAILER SIGNS WITHIN THE Publish: Dec 10, II, 24. 31 1976
Casselberry, Fla.37707
DEC 36
CITY;
PROVIDING
Publish Dec. 19. 21, 1976, Jan. 2.9.
SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS.
16, 1977
AND EFFECTIVE DATE,
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
This notice Is given pu rsuant to
FLOP IDA
EIGHTEENTH
the provisions of Chapter 166,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Sl'.MINOfT
Florida Stat utes, and the Charter
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
and Ordinances of the City
CUlT,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76-23311-CA-4114,.
Casselberry. Florida, 1 amended
FLORIDA. PROBATE DIVISION.
and supplement ed
CASE NO. 76.3$2.CP
In Re: the Marriage OF
S.eidOrdinancewasplac ed oflflrs,
In Re: Estate of
,
JOHN C. THORNE. Husband
reading on Monday, December
VLON N MORRIS. also known as V.
and
1976. and the City Council .will
N Morr.
ELIZABETH (BETTY) ANN'
consider same for final pa ss age and
Deceased.
THORNE, Wife
adoption alter the public hearing
NOTICE OF
NOTICE OF ACTION
which will be held in the City Hall Of
ADMINISTRATION
T O Eligabe (Betty) Ann
Casselberry,
Florida,
on
Monday,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Thorne,
January 10, 1971, at 7.30 PM,oras
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
911 Cooper Avenue
soon thereafter as possible At the
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Prattville, Alabama
meeting interested parties may
3THER PERSONS INTERESTED
You are hereby notified I Mt(
appear and b, heard with reW.ctfo
IN THE ESTATE:
proceeding for dissolution
the proposedOrdinance
This
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
marriage has been filed against you
hearing may be coofi
from time
that the administration of the Estate
and you are required to serve a copy
to
time
UOIII
final
action
is
taken
by
of VLON N MORRIS also known is
of your written defenses, if any.
the City Council
V. N. MORRIS. deceased, File No.
ther eto upon Petitioners att or neys
Copies of the POPOS,d Ordinanc,
/6 383 CP is pending in the Circuit
whose names and addresses appear
are available at the City Hall with
C ourt of Seminole County, Florida,
below, on or be fore January 10. 1977
the Clerk of the City and same may
Probate Division. the address f
arid file the original ther eof with the
be
inspected
by
the
public
which is Room 320. Seminole
Clerk of this Court either before
DATED this 2111 day of Decern
County, Courthouse, Sanford,
service on Petitioner's attorneys or
be,, A
1976
Florida 37771.
The
Personal
immediately thereatter; otherwise.
(Seal)
Representative of the estate is
a default will be entered against you
Linda
Thomas,
GLADYS L. MORRIS, whose ad
for the relief demanded in the
Acting City Clerk
IS Co P.O. BOX 1321, Winter
Petition,
Publish Dec. 21, 1976
Park, Florida fl790. The name and
WITNESSmyhond andlho "at
DEC 102
address
of
the
Personal
this Court on ,he 6th day of
Representative's
attorney
is
December. A.O 1976
KENNETH F. MURRAH, Of
Seen
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Mvrrih, Doyle and o'Shea, PA., $00
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
West MO(14 Boulevard (P.O. Box
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
1)71) Winter Park. Florida 32790.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
By: Jean E Wilke
All persons having clams or
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Deputy Clerk
COUNTY, FLORIDA
.6omands against the estate are
ROBERT M MORRIS, of
required,
PROBATE DIVISION
WITHIN
THREE
HUTCHISOPI &amp; MORRIS
CASE NO. PR 14-1"-CP
MONTHS FRC.M THE DATE OF
230 North Park Avenue
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Its Re: (state of
Telephone 303 372S1
ROSS TISHEM,
THIS NOTICE. to file with the clerk
San ford, Florida 32771
of the above court a written
Deceased
Publish, Dec 10, II. 21, 31, 1916
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
statement Of any claim or demand
DEC 31
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
they may have Each claim must be
in writing and must indicate the
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE:
basis for the claim, the name and
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Within three months from the time
address of the Creditor or it, agent
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,,
Of the first Publication 01 this notice
or attorney, and the amount
FLORIDA
Claimed. If the claim is not yet due, you are required to file with the
CASE NO. 16-1994.CA.09.F
the dale when it will become due clerk of the Circuit Court of
HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp;
shall be Stated. If the claim is Seminole County, Florida. Probate
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF PALM
contingent or unhiquldated, the Division, the address of which Is
BEACH.
Post
Office
Drawer
nature of the uncertainty shelf be
"C", Sanford,
Plaintiff.
37110
,
tatem
a written S
stated. It the claim Is secured, the Florida
ent of
security shall be described. The any claim or demand you may Pilyl
BURNETT
S
PRICE
and
claimant shall deliver sufficient against the estate of Ross TIøser,
MEREDITH ANN PRICE. his
copies of the claim to the clerk to deceased,
Defendants
enable lIst clerk to mail one copy. to
Each claim must be in writing and
NOTICE OF SUIT
must Indicate the basis for the
each Personal Repres.enlativ..
TO BURNETT S. PRICE
All persons Interested In the estate claim, the name and address of the
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230 Cherry-.od brive
creditor
or his agen t or attorn ey,
w hom a copy of this N otice of
' M.aitln, Florida
Administration has been mailed are and the amount claImed. If the '
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
required,
WITHIN
THREE claim is not yet due, the date when it
that an action to foreclose mortgage
will become due shall be stated. If
MONTHS OF THE D ATE OF THE
coverIng the following real and
claim
is
contingent or
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
personal property In Seminole
unllqvidat,d,
the
nature of the
NOTICE. 10111, any objections they
County. Florida, to *W
may have that challenges the uncertainty shall be Stated. If the
Lot 9. SUNLAND ESTATES.
claim
validity Of the decedent's Will, the
is secured, the security shall
FIRST ADDITION, according to the
qualifications Of the Personal be described. The claimant shall
pial thereof as record ed in Plat Be k
Representalive. or the venue or deliver sufficient copies of the claim
17. Pagis 97 and PS Public Re(
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to the clerk to enable thq clerk to
Jurisdiction of the court.
'of Seminole County, Florida
IV
mail
one
to
each
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND
personal
Pus been filed against you and
you
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED representatIve,
afe r equ ired Io serve a C opy 01you r
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
written defenses. If any, toil on C
SO
Date
FILED WILL
l'seflrstp'Jbfjcatlono,fhls NOT
BE
VICTOR BUTLER, JR. (SQ. Ill)
Notice of
Administration Is FOREVER BARRED.
East Robinson Street, Orlando,
Dated this 14th day of December.
December 171h.
Florida 32101, and file the original
1774.
Gladys L. Morris,
with the Clerk of the above styled
as
Personal
Dateofthetlrstpubiicationotthis
Represents
Court on or before the 131h day of
P4011cc
of
five of tnt Estate of
AdminIstration:
January,
1917,
otherwise.
a
VLON N. MORRIS, siit known December 24th, 1976.
be entered against
as V. 14. MORRIS,
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Rosa Sctsamp
Attorney for Personal

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI RCUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO, 74'30.CP
In Re: The Estate of
WILLIAM tt BRUCE
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that the
administration of the es tate Of
WILLIAM H BRUCE, deceased.
File Numbe r 74.306 CP, spending
the Circuit Court for Seminole
County. Florida. Probate Division,
the address of which, is Seminole
County
Courthouse,
Sanford,
Florida. 32771
The personal
representative of the estate i
EDGAR P. BRUCE. whose a ddress
s Post Office Box $3. Lake Monroe,
Florida, 32 717. The name arid ad
dr
Of the per sonal repre'sen
tativC'5 att or ney are TERREP4CE
WILLIAM ACKERT, Esquire. Suite
301. Altamonte Centre. 251 Maitland
Avenue.
AIlamonl
Springs,
Florida. 32701. Telephone 1305) • nj
All persons having claims or
demands against the estate are
required, WITHIN THREE (3)
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to tile with the Clerk
of Ihe atove Court a written
statement of any claim or demand
they may have Each Claim must be
in wr,tlrig and must indicate the
basis for the claim, the name and
address of the creditor or his agent
or attorney and the amount claimed.
If the claim 15 not yet due. the date
when it will become due shall be
stated if the claim is contingent or
i.nllquidated. the nature of the
un c er tainty shall be Stated . If the
claim is secured, the security shall
be described. The Claimant shill
deliver sufficient copies of the claim
to the Clerk to enable the Clerk to
mail one copy to the personal'
.
representative.
All persons intereuedln the estate
to whom a copy of this Not ice of
Administraton has basn mailed are
required WITHIN THREE (3)
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file any objection
they may have that thalienges. the
validity of the dec edent's Will, the
qualifications of the.. personal
representative or the venue or
jurisdiction of the Court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND.
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Publication of this Notice has
begun Dale of the first publication
of thIs. Notice 01 Administration'
December 19th, 1776.
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Personal
Represen t s
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WILLIAM H BRUCE
5: Terrance William Ackerl,
Representative:
E squire
K(flritth F. MurraPi
Of Murrah, Doyle and
Attorney for Personal
Representative
OiPuia, P.A.
Suite 301, Altamonte Centro
600 W est Morse Boulevard
251 Malt land Avenue
O Box 1371
Altamonte Springi, Flor ida 32101 Winter Park. F lorida 321%
Telephone: (34)5) 441960I
Telephone (305) 634
Publish. Dec. it, 14, 1778
Publish, Dec. 1?, 24, 1776
DEC-74
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Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 262 Abbott
St ., Lake Mary 32746. Seminole
County, Florida under the fictitious
name of DENKO INDUSTRIES, and
that I Intend to register said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Se mino le County, Florida in ac
cordance with the provisions of the
Ficlitiou Name Statutes. To Wit
Section 86309 Florida Statutes 1957
5: Richard C Ray
Publish: Dec. 17, 21, 31, 1976, J
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Clerk 01 the Circuit Court
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Deput y Clerk
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Friday, Dec. 24, 1976
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Holy Journey Made By. Royal Decree

Santa Claus

MERRY CHRISTMAS
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"And it came to pass in those days that there went out a decree
from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed.. ." So
begins the Bible story of the birth of Christ in Saint Luke's Gospel.
"All the world," of course, meant the Roman Empire of the
time, and the "taxation" referred to was basically an
"enrollment," according to biblical scholars, a census, leading
utimalely to a land tax; so it was decreed that "AU went to be
taxed, every one into his own city."
And so, Saint Luke goes onto tell us, "Joseph also went up from
Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, Into Judaea, unto the city of
David, which is called Bethlehem, to be taxed with Mary his
espoused wife, being great with child."
The Bible gives us little more than those bare facts about the
Juurney which ended at a manger outside Bethlehem. It has
remained for biblical scholars and archaeologists to try to fill in
the details as best they can from facts known or guessed about the
Palestine of that time and from other indirect evidence in the
Bible itself.
Although Joseph was a Judaean by ancestry, he lived and plied
his trade as carpenter some 70 miles to the north In Nazareth in
Galilee, where Jesus spent his early years, thus becoming
identified as Jesus of Nazareth.
There was a good road leading southward from Nazareth to
Jerusalem and Bethlehem, for this was no "backwoods" area but
one traversed by merchants and their caravans as well as functionaries of the Roman Empire, all following in the footsteps of
invaders and travellers of many years.
A journey of some 70 miles over mostly hilly country without a
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we iitwsy Ut Us pause wuay, pdiucwariy in view or
Marys condition. According to tradition, Mary rode a good part
of the way on an ass, a common beast of burden and one certainly
more appropriate to the task than either camel or horse, even had
these been available to Joseph.

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A Baby's World
A Child's World
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A Journey of that distance, with Joseph walking and leading the
ass, would be bound to consume several days, so it is likely that
the travellers made provision for spending some nights along the
way and, also, carried sufficient food and water in case supplies
were not always available,

Two of the most familiar of these to us are: "Joy To The
World," written by Isaac Watts in the 17th century and the 18th
century German "Stile Nacht" (Silent Night) by Joseph Mohr.
The original musical called for a guitar accompaniment.
LEGENDARY CAROLS spring from the folklore of people
throughout the world inspired by superstitions and pre-Christian
beliefs. One thing they have in common is that they all tell a story.
Most well known of these Is the traditional English "I Saw
Three Ships," "The Boar's Head Carol" both from the Middle
Ages, the latter of which is still sung at Christmas dinner at
Queens College, Oxford, as the boar's head is ceremoniously
brought in. "Good King Wenceslas," written by J.M. Neale in the
19th ccntury Is about a fervent Christian Duke of Bohemia.
CAROLS OF CUSTOM deal with pre-Chrlstmas customs that
have become attached to Christmas celebrations. For example,
the yule log and mistletoe of England go back to the Druids.
Decking the halls with boughs of holly and evergreen come from
the Hebrews, Egyptians, Romans and other ancient peoples, for
whom the evergreens were symbolic of life triumphant over
death. The wreath came originally from the ivy crown worn by
Romans In Bacchanalian festivals. "Wassail" was the AngloSaxon drinking pledge, "Woes-Hael" which means "Be in health"
and which was part of Early Saxon feasts.
"0 Tannenbaum" (0 Christmas Tree) the traditional German
carol goes back to the early days of wandering tribes, who would
always leave a grove of trees in the middle of the land they
cleared.
CAROLS FOR THE TWELVE DAYS - During the 6th century,
the 12 days from Nativity to Epiphany were declared a festive
season, celebrated In medieval England by many gay customs
including, Jousts, banquets, caroling and "mumming," which
originally was a sort of pantomime dance performed by masked
and costumed groups. Best known of these carols are the
traditional English "God Rest Ye Merry," and "The Twelve Days
of Christmas," which is based on an old French rhyme and chant

Candles Add
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Although Nazareth was a fair-sized town, It was reported to
have had only one good source of water, known today as Mary's
Well, from which it would have been prudent to obtain a "canteen" before setting on a Journey. Wells and springs were to be
found infrequently in the hills, particularly toward the end of the
dry season, which historians believe was the most likely period
for the trip of Mary and Joseph. As to food, there would have been

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a festive air to the
always
frustrating
jobof
getting
something to please
everyone,

provisions for the Journey from an area as rich in agriculture as
Galilee.
Arrival at their destination in Behlehem did not bring an end to
"roughing it" for the travellers, for there were so many who had
preceded them that "there was no room for them at the inn."
Therefore, this predicament led Mary and Joseph to the
manager, a cattle shelter outside Bethlehem which symbolizes
the birth of Jesus.

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available, add to the festive
mood of Christmas. To make
candles last through the holiday
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If it (eels rubbery and doesn't
mas
the tree is chopped down and
The most popular trees, ac' break, the tree is fresh.
And the family saw red,
the day you take it house. In cording to Koch, are the Scotch
Finally, make sure you place
As the tree they had chosen
that period, the 'wound" at the pines and the Douglas firs, FulYour
tree well away from any
Started to shed.
base has healed and the tree towed by balsam firs. The
source of heat such as a fireMillions of Americans bought cannot absorb water unless you Douglas firs are the most
the family Christmas tree make a new cut.
pensive. Koch said wholesale place. Check tree lights for
Second, give the tree plenty of prices this year are $8 to
already and by the time
frsy-ed wires, loose connections,
Saturday rolls around they will water. Because it has been dry meaning consumers can expect
broken or cracked sockets and
have purchased an estimated 27 for a long period, the tree may to pay at least $20 for a six-foot
million live trees. And many "drink" up to three quarts of tree. Scotch pines at the whole- spots where bare wire is exconsumers will find themselves water the first day. Koch said. sale level are going for about $4 posed. Fasten the tights securesweeping up needles even Never let the stand get coin- or $5, Koch said.
ly, but make sure that none of
pletely dry. Once it has timed
before the holiday arrives.
Th ere are several things to
out, the "wound" at the base of lake Into consideration when the bulbs come into direct conYou can avoid shedding en
the tree heals again and adding buying a tree. Koch said. Per. tact with needles or branches.
tirely by buying an artificial more water later on is useless.
sonal preferen ce in terms of
tree. You can also keep a li ve
How long sho ul d the tree last? shane and size is a mnlor Fariree nrezn wun just a nirue care,
people who have tor. The experts also look for a
however.
Scotch pines still up at Easter," symmetrical tree that tapers at
Koch said.
John Koch, a Birdsboro, Pa.,
the top, has a
amount If
While they are growing, trees fullness and is a good dark
grower who is president of the
National Christmas Tree Asso- shed once a year. You may find green. Don't be too quick to ig
clatton, says consumers should some needles from this normal nore the tree that seems scraw•
take two steps to minimize shedding left in the tree, par- ny on one side. You can put it
ticularly with a Scotch pine. But into a corner or against a will
shedding.
Koch said that a tree will keep and may be able to find a prit tFirst, he says, slice an extra
indefinitely, without covering bargain.
piece off the bottom of the tree
the floor with needles, as long
or have the retailer do it for
To check for freshness, suit.

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The first carols were dance songs, or ring songs, sung by
villagers around a Maypole, or to celebrate other festive occasions throughout the year, during the Middle Ages. Later they
became more exclusively associated with Christmas.
The word "carol" derives from the Greek and latin word
"choraules" meaning "chorus." The phrase, "Christmas Carols"
first appeared during the 16th century in England in little
songbooks printed by Wynken de Worde and Richard Kele.
DANCE CAROLS - Best examples of these rounds or ring
dances are still to be found in Sweden, where people dance around
the tree singing many rollicking songs. Elsewhere, dance carols
are merely sung, although many of the tunes are known to Inspire
dancing feet.
SHEPHERD CAROLS, of and about the shepherds to whom the
angels appeared, and their coming to the stable with humble gifts
are the most human and appealing accounts of Christ's birth,
They were sung to accompany the vivid portrayals of this scene in
the medieval "mystery" plays, which were common in England
as well as all other European countries. Best known today is the
traditional English carol, "While Shepherds Watched."
LULLABY CAROLS were among the earliest Christmas songs
and like all cradle songs have a rocking, lilting rhythm and a
simple melody. "Cradle rocing" carols or "Kindlewlegen" were a
part of the church ritual in Germany and Austria.
A good example of this type of carol is the 16th century English
carol, "What Child Is This?" which was -sung to the 16th century
dance tune, 'Greensleeves." Another is the 19th century
American anonymous
anonymous carol, "Away In A Manger."
One of the most beautiful of all lullaby carols Is the "Coventry
Carol," which was a part of one of the English medieval
"mysteries." It Is sung by a group of women, portraying
Bethlehem mothers Just before Herod's soldiers slaughter their
babies.
CARO LS OF THE MAGI - The arrival of the Magi with
precious gifts for the Christ Child is the most picturesque and
colorful part of all Christmas pageants. The Magi songs all tell
this rich, spiritual story. Among the most familiar of these to
Americans is "We Three Kings," the words and music for which
were written by John Henry Hopkins Jr., in the 19th century.
NATIVITY CAROLS -. There are many varieties of these. The
first hymns in honor of the Nativity were written In Latin during
the 5th century, when Christmas was fully established as one of
the great church feasts. It was not until the 13th century, when St.
Francis of Assisi Inspired his friends to write in their native
tongue, that Nativity Songs were written for the people to sing.
From Italy, these Nativity Songs spread throughout all Europe.

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Nicest Gift You Can Give:
The One You Made Yourself
Some of the nicest gifts you
can give are those you've made
Yourself. They have a special
way of showing you really care
The recipes below are for
interesting holiday treats that
you can make before the
festivities begin. Attractively
wrapped they will make most
welcome gifts, or perhaps you'll
want to show them off at home,
for guests and your loving
family.
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1 cup pecans, almonds
or walnuts, chopped fine
1 cup vanilla wafer crums
2 tablespoons Dutch cocoa
1 cup powdered sugar
1 ' tablespoons white
karo syrup
cup rum or bourbon
Mix all ingredients together.
Using about I rounded teaspoon
)f the mixture, form small
balls. Roll in extra powdered
sugar and store In tightly
covered container, making sure
they are not crowded together.
That's it! For a change,
chocolate "afers instead
of try
the
vanilla, but leave cocoa out of
recipe of you do.

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cup honey
1 cup sugar
cup chopped cwced
lemon and orange
peel
11,2 tsp. nutmeg
111; tsp. cloves
1 tablespooncinnamon
l tsp baking soda
1 cup unbianched
almonds, sliced thin
Grated rind of L2 lemon
234ths cups sifted flour
Heat honey and L.2 cup sugar
to boiling. Remove from heat
and add peel, spices and baking
soda dissolved in 2 tablespoons
cold water. Add remaining
ingredients and knead until well
blended. Roll dough to
inch
thickness. Put on greased
waxed paper, on cookie sheet
and bake in moderate oven, 325
degrees, for about 25 minutes.
Turn out on wire rack and
remove paper immediately.
Turn, right side up. Cook
remaining cup sugar and
cup water until mixture spins a
thread. Spread on leckerli and
cut in diamond shapes. Store in
airtight container for at least a
week before giving or using.
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In their December, 1897 Issue, Ladles Home Journal
suggested the following menu for a traditional Christmas
dinner:
Oysters on the half Shell
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Tips

all Out Cleaners

I)eriled Spaghetti

Every day can be a holiday
More entertaining means water. A paste of Borax ani
through the Christmas season. more minor casualties through water can be applied to tabl
A little imagination goes a long this festive season. Most spots linens.
way in keeping your family full and stains are easily removed if
Chewing gum: Rub with ici
of that festive spirit,
you really know how to handle cube until hard. Scrape a:
Sprinkle a touch of candled them properly. Each process much as possible away. I
fruit into hot oatmeal for a described should be tested on fabric is linen or cotton tex
breakfast treat.
the extra fabric on an Inside ture, put adhesive tape ovei
Give your favorite fruit salad seam, or a corner of the fabric spot and press down hard. Pul
that holiday look with a sprinkle involved, before attacking the adhesive up quickly whik
of pomegranate seeds.
actual stain,
someone else holds the fabric
Cut bells from slices of
In a kit of first aid cleaning tight.
canned cranberry sauce when agents and tools be sure to
Candle droppings: Scrapc
serving.
include an eyedropper (to excess wax away. White wax
Candy canes make flavorful measure one drop of liquid at a spots an be put between 2
stirrers in cups of hot cocoa or time), an art gum eraser, layers of blotting paper and
tea.
magnifying glass,
white pressed with a warm iron. If
Year-round favorite vinegar, and a soapless spot persists, dilute a little
casseroles have a holiday look shampoo (not meant for hair). wood alcohol with water and
topped with a cheesestar.
Spots are best removed from apply.
Place a waxed paper stencil the wrong side of the fabric,
Ice cream: Sponge with
of a Christmas tree over a bowl with a paper towel placed warm water and let dry. Sponge
of potatoes or rice. . .sprinkle beneath them. Move the towel with carbon tetrachloride.
with
choppe'I
par- around sot he soil comes off ona
Upstick: Sponge with carbon
sley ... rernove stencil,
clean part. Pat dry, do not iron. tetrachloride.
Pimento poinsettias make Remember soap will do more
Blood: Fresh blood stains
colorful garnishes on any one of harm than good, it often "sets" respond well to a mixture of 2
many dishes or bordering a the stain. When a chemical has tablespoons of salt and 1
filled platter.
been used, hold spot over a tablespoon water. If fabric is
Addressing a long list of glass of cold water, and pat the washable soak in cold water.
Christmas cards can really be fabric into the water gently.
For white fabric that Is not
fun! Gather the family around
Coffee: For table linens, hold washable
use
hydrogen
the table and keep them happily stain fabric taut over a deep peroxide.
at work with cookies and hot basin. (Tic into place.) Put
ink: A solution of table salt
Fruit punch!
basin into empty bathtub and and water will remove most
Ever try pancakes poured from as high as possible, pour fresh ink spots.
onto the griddle in Christmas boiling water directly onto spot
Shoe polish and heel marks:
tree shapes? It takes a steady until it is removed. Pour slowly Dampen a clean, soft cloth with
hand and concentration, but and carefully!
a reliable cleaning fluid,
think how they'll delight your
Cocoa and chocolate: As soon kerosene or turpentine and rub
family,
as possible sponge with cold gently on reverse side of fabric.

Preparing for another
For example, a get-to-gethec
Yuletide season, friends and with friends before Christmas
Sweet Potato Croquettes
family tend to center their can be as easy as popping
activities around the kitchen - frozen hors d'oeuvres or
Peas in Turnip Cups
the central "holiday feast cookies Into the oven minutes
Ginger Sherbet
headquarters” where grandma before guests arrive — a snap of
Lettuce Salad Cheese Balls
was once obliged to spend most a chore that grandma wouldn't
Toasted Crackers
of her waking hours.
have dreamed could come true.
Plum Pudding — hard Sauce
In her day, preparing festive
But regardless of whether
"I15112'S" took days of hard your
Coffee Bonbon,
work - but today, grandmas mi kitchen is antique-cozy or
crowave-modern, it's not
Quite a dinner to polish of!! And crammed full of those
and newlyweds alike are
beautiful and hip hugging calories I
complete without a reliable fire
becoming "liberated" cooks.
extinguisher, according to fire
Due to modern appliances, safety experts at Gillette.
then line with waxed paper, a 'mix until well mixed. Spread frozen fast foods and more
Statistics show that 40 per
loan pan measuring 9" x 5 x 3".-- evenly in pan, bake until done, demanding out-of-the-home
Place first 4 ingredients in Cool in pan on wire rack for 15 schedules, kitchen duties are cent of home fires start in the
happily being forced to a kitchen, and are most often
sifter. In large bowl put nuts, minutes. Remove from pan;
extinguished by a female.
dates and cherries and sift flour peel paper off; cool on rack. minimum,
mixture over them. Mix with Wrap in aluminum foil and
hands till fruits and nuts are store in refrigerator. Will keep
well coated. Beat eggs till for S or 6 weeks.
foamy, add vanilla, stir into nut
Happy holiday nibbling toall!

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ffz tsp. salt
2 packages pitted dates—
about 1 lb.
1 cup well-drained
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3 cups shelled Brazil
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TLC...That's What A Poinsettia Needs

l you know the origin of the doo rs in the early 1900's when a
care is nut really complicated, nini of August, and repot in it
tsalons of our town.'' i Henry
lovely plant we have come to Swiss horticulturist, Albert
McBride).
They are happiest kept at room pot one or two sizes larger than
Given to the museum 30 years identify with Christmas? These Ecke, started to raise them in temperature, near a window, in the original, and bring indoors
ago. the (loll house wa.s the life colorful plants were first in- California for local holiday
full da)light, but out of drafts. again about Labor Day.
long project of this wealthy troducedto Aiiierica in 1825, by selling. Now we have conic to Water when the top soil feels
Poinsettias are photo-period
spinster. It has advanced .Jut'l Poinsett, then serving as enjoy poinsettias, not only at (IT) to your touch, keeping the sensitive plants that flower in
ftk'corating ideas, it miniature our Ambassador to Mexico, the Christmas holiday, but all soil moist but not wet.
response to the length of the
If yOU decide to native your day. Ten hours of daylight and
1gallery, and as Mr. Noble who brought some 16 plants the year round aswell. The
ghostly back to his South Carolina most popular is the vivid red, poinsettia outdoors for the fourteen hours of darkness will
:suggests, almost
glimpses into the life of the greenhouse. lie gave them to but there are white, pink and sunhiiier, it will need cutting start flowers on their way, but
friends anti botanists with marbled flowers as handsome back to help it retain its shape. the least glimmer of light
Stettheimer sisters.
lo encour age a shorter, fuller during the dark hours will abort
Flonne Stettheirner was a greenhouses who nurtured and radiant.
Poinsettia.s
need
specific
care
plant cut it back between the any flowering.
lUtaught painter and stage theni carefull
I'insettits niiuvt'd out of
nriithlle (if July and the beginif they are to flourish, but that
!designer whose works were
l'roni about October ho mid.exhibited at The Museum of
I)euember, the plant should be
Modern Art, in the 1940's after
in complete darkness from
her
sunset to sunup. It can be put
, death. F:ttie Stettheuiit'r
'wrote novels under the name of
into a closet, in a room that
bienric Waste. Carrie, long
One of the biggest charms of
For it festive indoor window- silver would be spectacular!
remains dark through thctstconsidered the least talented of the Christmas season is the
sill box, fill a long planter with
A simple and sophisticated hours, or under a table that is
'the three sisters, created her ceremony of decorating the evergreens and tuck bright table centerpiece can be a skirted to the floor. If you have
fabul doll house, putting house and trimming the tree.
ous
tinsel flowers thickly through conversation piece when en- it large enough carton available
together its elaborate fur- And these activities are
the greens. You might also tertaining. Fill a
glass up-end it over the poinsettia ti
ushings herself.Carrie Stet' especially fun for children.
want to stand this Christmas hurricane
chimney with keep light out. Unless the plant
ttieiziter created a diminutive
The kids may want to create
garden on a long book shelf,
cranberries, kumquats or crab is kept in the (lark it will not
.world not unlike the one in their
own
Christmas
apples and top with a tuft of flower.
wluch she lived.
one of em- decorations; If they do, here are
hang a silver metal lettuce graceful seasonal greenery.
The colorful bracts that
broidered bed sheets, bedr'ms
some ideas:
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basket in some unexpected Flanked by graceful candl es it de'elop from this period will be
ined in chintz, luxurious
if you can get fresh cran- corner of your house, filled with isa lovely sight. If you're lucky ample reward for your tender
draperies crystal chamft'hit'rs
berries, string them together on large and small balls of colored enough to have a mantelpiece, losing Care. :unl will add rout-h
Original petit point cos ers a piece of sturdy thread to
yarn accented- with gleaming this colorful arrangement will cxcitenti-n
t
our l:ulid:i',
nany of the chairs and also make "necklaces" for the tree, Christmas tree halls..
all look charming on it as well
decor
e-arpcts the living room floor. the mantelpiece, etc. Use a
All the miniature pieces have strong needle, but a thin one;
een faithfully reproduced. and a thimble is helpful for
(there are tiny- bottles atop a tender fingers. If you want to be
1ressing table, a bathroom really- fancy, alternate cranscale of minute proportions, berries with popcorn on the
'dishes and cutlery- of strung!
mnic-rtxliniensions, and would
Make your own Christninp vu believe, a working balls for the tree. You can gut - flevator'
kits for these usually- they have
In the nursery which IS ap- a styrofoam ball and variuw
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are
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furniture that could fit in a paper, painted cardboard,
cloth, tinfoil, or whatever.
nutshell,
The house was filled with
Learn to make origanit
the
dolls of the Stettheirners and delightful birds and other
their friends, by Mr. Noble. The creat ur es the Japanese mak
dolls were modeled from from folded paper .
Try sitting down with a pair
$iorine's paintings and dressed
authentic styles of the day-. ofneeWenosed pliersandsome
Among them are sculptor thin silvery wire, and see what
aston Lachaise, painter kind of a Christmas sculptur e
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For a shimmering effect.
eminent personalities who
frequented the salon. Some of swag long strips of tinsel at the
the greatest literary and ar- top of your windows, over
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istic figur
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(artfully designed to bring the
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house to sparkling life. It is the
personages gather in and around art gallery: Gaston Lachaise, painter Marcel
Stettheime'rs themselves,
I)uchamp,
writer Henry McBride. Right, the Doll House living room with a
Florine and Ettie, Carrie and
mother and daughter having tea. their mother, who are per(rayed, and thc- house was
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they might have done it in the parties in the lavish apartment of works by important artists 01 I)uchamp's miniature version decorations and its soignee
the period, all created of his "nude Descending a occupants, show- a glimpse of a
mid-1920's, and peopled with of Mrs. Stetthcimer.
The most remarkable feature especially for this mini- Staircase" and the alabaster lifestyle now almost lost, a
some of their illustrious friends.
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what has original masterpieces, perhaps
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Father William Authenrieth, Asst, Pastor
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"It wasn't my idea to make these books part of family tradition.
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other holiday events to read several books aloud.

examples are shown.

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and literature appreciation course they'll ever get."
author of three children's books, said
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because it's very good literature."
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Instead of Santa Claus, the "Christkindll," represented as a

beautiful, radiant, angel-like being %ith wings carrying a magic

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and Chr istmas trees glittering with fanciful decorations.
Although the 'Chrlstkindll" iscommonlybelievedto personify

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like Santa, the "Christkindli" also arrives in a sleigh drawn by
reindeer, so there would appear to be some intermingling of
Christmas legends here
St. Nicholas is represented In several ways Indifferent parts of
Switzerland. In some, he is ca lled Father Christmas and comes
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braids, a laced bodice and a fancy apron.
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more realistically in his bishop's regalia complete with mitre and
crosier. On St. Nicholas' Day, which falls on December 6th, there
ts a magnificent parade in which white bearded masqueraders,
cluffied in long white shirts, carry huge three-foot mitre-shaped
lanterns over their heads. These lanterns are perforated *in intricate religious designs, similar to church windows, and when
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Cook sits next to the table,
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themaslastaswecan.
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words of a spokesman for one
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Wis. effective Jan. 1.
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government is giving us 17 new the more than 4W models subCitizens Band channels on New mitted by its Nov. I deadline. It
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doubts it can provide cnough than 200 n-ahlels toy year'5 ell I.
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He says he was almost alchanging light bulbs.
From a 3-by-2400t wall panel ways good at ringing the bell
on the second floor, Cook pulled punctually.
they'd get mad if
a cord to ring the bell 10 or 12
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more times for the end, of every chuckle. "if you were early, it
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"You had to keep a pretty wom, dull green sweater.
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close check (on your watch I as
Tic only sound in the musty.
you worked," he says. "Everyone would miss it sometime." white-walled room comes from
He'll miss the job. Ringing the hissing heater and the rethe 87-year-old bell, W01's lentless tick:ing of the clock that
third over the years, set him now runs the bell-ringing sysapart from other custodians — tem.
"The %fickey Mouse Clock,"'
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a light or a star just as an angel heralded the birth of Christ at
Bethlehem. On the other hand, the "Chrlstkindli" has some of the
characteristics of a sprite, as sugg est ed by the wand and the
'.ings, which can be linked to pre-Christian beliefs. Some suggest
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Friday, Dec. 24, 1976

It' s In The Cards Ever Since 1843: Merry Xmas!
Each year researchers conic up with more and more
fascinating information about the origins of Christmas and
New Year greetings.
Greeting cards are usually made of stiff paper or cardboard, but cloth, vellum, leather, celluloid, metal. wood,
clay, cork, and new materials have been added to their
designs. Cards and their messages vary in size. In 1929 an
inscribed grain of rice was presented as 'a Christmas
greeting to the Prince of Wales, and in 1924, President Calvin
Cooledge received a Christmas card that measured 21 X 33
inches!
In ancient Egypt.the New Year was celebrated by the
exchange of symbolic presents such as scent bottles and
scarabs inscribed "an ab nab" ("all good luck"). The
Romans exchanged strenae, originally branches of laurel or
olive.-often coated with gold leaf. Symbols of seasonal good
will, such as a Roman lamp and the figure of Victor
surroun ded by strenae, were combined on objects of baked
clay, with the inscription "Anno Novo faustum felix tibi sit"
"May the New Year be happy and lucky for you"). The
acknowledgment of the New Year with the exchanges of good
will continued in Europe through the early days of
Christianity.

In the 15th century, master wood engravers produced
inscribed prints which had the same intent as the modern
Christmas and New Year cards. One of these shows the
Christ Child with halo, before a cross holding a scroll on
which appears "Ein gust selig or" ("A good and happy
year"). During the 18th and early 19th centuries, copper
plate engravers were producing prints and calendars for the
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Variety Store in The Temple of Fancy." Sentiment cards
v. .re exchanged and collected in the United States from 1830
to the Civil War and many have survived.. among them an
'expanding heart" Christmas present or greeting card in
purse form, dating from about 1859.
Today you can say Merry Christmas in Macedonian,
Greek, Hungarian, any one of 32 languages plus Braille.
There are greeting cards available in our polyglot nation in
Polish, Spanish, Japanese, Armenian, Croatian, Chinese,
Macedonian, Portuguese, Greek, Swedish, Norwegian,
Hungarian, Lithuanian. to name just a few. Distributed
throughout the United States, many are produced in this
country, others come from abroad.
It was noted by one of the manufacturers of these Christmas cards, that whenever there is turmoil or a revolution in a
foreign country, the sales in that language soar. Since type
laces in some languages are unavailable, many of the exotic
messages are photographed from the originals. In the case of
some Chinese messages, a waiter in a Chinese restaurant
who is also an artist, wrote the greetings on a piece of paper
from which they were photographed and reproduced.
}"elices Navidades! Froliche Wethnachten! To you all!

Youngsters can speid many creative hours
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You'll have to decide which side delicate touch of the exotic
of th is fickle nature you want to un der this sign. A gift with
please. Try the newest and unusual flare would be a
most exciting new perfumes treasured selection. Pretty
and toiletries,
coloured soaps in holiday
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June 22-July 22
hit. or a dazzling necklace.
This is the sign of the in- or a long, long, long scarf.
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soft natured as well. Romantic,
Here is the eternal romantic
subtle gifts will surely win their - drifting from one dream to
heart. A collection of poems in a the next before settling down to
lovely binding is an original reality. Delicate and sensitive
way in say 'Happy Holiday." A by nature, they view the world
tiny decorated jewel-like pill through rose co lor ed glasses.
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Many creative people were
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October 24-November 22
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warmth and goodwill, recalling the Source of
the Spirit that binds them together.
Although Christmas is celebrated all over
the world, it is not really known whether or not
Jesus, as a boy, ever had a birthday party.
Jews of His time did not celebrate birthdays..
such observances were for kings and other
important people, who lived in palaces. With
or without birthday parties, Jesus had an
enchanted childhood, so say the legends.
One such story says He made mud-pie birds
one rainy day, and as He finished them, they
flew away. For having bowed down to give its
fruit to Ills Holy Mother, Jesus rewarded a
palm tree by having a cutting of it planted in
Paradise.
The Magic of Christmas is happily contagious, transforming the world in an atmosphere of brotherhood and anticipation. Its
magic brings families together, inspires a
spirit of generosity and giving, and fills the
heart with a heady lightheartedness long
remembered from one's childhood.
For it is in childhood that the magic of the
Yuletide is felt most keenly. The air quivers
with excitement and the promise of things to
come. Pungent smells fill the house and little
ones can hardly sleep, for listening to the
furtive sounds of mom and dad tiptoeing and
whispering and wrapping, far into the night.
An old French proverb says, "Miracles
happen only to those who believe in them."
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EGG PAINT: It is easier for young people to
decorate baked cookies, but egg paint can be
applied before baking too. To make this
medium, mix an egg yolk with a few drops of
water. Put small amounts in tiny dishes and
add vegetable coloring as desired. Use a soft
brush for each color, and let your imagination
go! If you are using the cookies for Christmas
tree trimming, remember to leave a small
hole about 2 inch from top of the cookie, for a
bit of colored yarn or ribbon as the hanger.

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cut out tear drop shape about 3" tall. Sprinkle
with red sugar. Bake, cool, then decorate.
Pointed top of tear drop i Santa's peaked hat.
The wide bottom, his body.
GUMDROP CHRISTMAS TREE: Cut out
triangle for tree, and small rectangle for tree
base, from basic cookie dough. Press parts
into place on cookie sheet and bake. When
cool, add gum drops for ornaments.
SINGING ANGEL: From cookie dough mix,
cut out circle for head and larger triangle for
body. From contrasting dough cut wings in
tear-drop shape. On cookie sheet, press all

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gifts? Personality charac. Worldly wise, they still prefer
teristics suggested by Signs of things on the safe sk' and are
the Zodiac, might help you basically conservative,
select "just the right thing."
Decorative pillows make happy
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vibrant, on-the-go lot with an favorite red and white wines for
enormous amount of self a holiday treat.
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are also given to extravagant group.
gestures. Dramatic flavor
should be a keynote when CAPRICORN
choosing this gift. A silk tie in a December 22-January 20
A pleasing nature and ready
vivid art deco design or a slim
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metal stretch snake belt.
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silver or pewter snflake
Great, rapid fire wit is typical readily keep their cool.
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Recognized as the first Christmas card is one designed in
England by J.C. Horsley, in 1843 for his friend Sir Henry Cole.
An edition of 1,000 copies was placed on sale at Felix Sum.
merly's Treasure House in London in 1846. They were printed
by lithography on stiff cardboard, in dark sepia and hand
colored. The design shows a family party in progress,
beneath which is the greeting, "A Merry Christmas and a
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produced as an etching in 1848. While this card is more
elaborate, its design suggests a relationship to the ColeHorsley card. The same may be said of an American
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purpose, of course, is to honor the birth of the Christ child.
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be because there isn't a suft!

little by little, the holiday caught hold. In 1891, President
(rover Cleveland celebrated Christmas in the White house and
the festive avalanche began to ramble.
Around these basic ideas, behind the blatant commercialism,
there lurks a mass of tradition handed down from parent to child
by word of mouth babies born on Christmas Day will be lucky;
a green Christmas Day will tell your fortune; Christmas Day
forecasts the weather for the coming year.

lie became the patron saint of children travelers and young
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ficent number of black dolls on
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placating the dead, honoring the new born. It combined the old
with the young, rich with the poor, the sage and the shepherd.
For Americans it has become a time for goodwill
spending
money, a buying forgiveness furpast sins. It phie3 a belief in the
supernatural and expresses a hope for a be tter tomorrow. It's a
time to pray, to eat and drink.
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the day after the end of early
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as others.
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celebration; Clement Moore of New York, who published "The
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say they don't want to spoil any of Qiina.

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with estimates of 600 or so. Car

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friends, old
a -very merry

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To all of our
REGULAR BANKING HOURS

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least four of them will get
electricl
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automobiles in the $23,000
to six-foot wing span as a gift,
$26,000 range. .1fe'll throw in a
duun red'roses. with each.
And a candy store that selli

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of Russia black caviar valued silk
-men's robe at one store
at SW tops the list.
here: a wornan already snat
This resort town on'Florida's
. re Cneu it up. The grayish blue
Gulf Coast claims to'have mo
than its share of millionaires, robe is interwoven with sterling
silver threat] and has a

It's always a pleasure to

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ELECTRIC CO.

C'tvvto.L?I!.

FURNITURE

5205. Maple Avenue

Sanford, Fla.

�12C—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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and hope was born anew!
May his blessings
surround you now and aways.
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The Herald Staff and Management Wish You and Your Family
A Joyous Christmas and a Prosperous New Year!

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ADMINISTRATION

NEWSROOM

Wayne D. Doyle
Carol Ann Redway
Ruth F. Rowley
Barbara A. Solitro

M. Jane Casselberry
William D. Currie
Donna R. Estes
James H. Haynes
Robert P. Lloyd
Audle A. Murphy
J. Kristian Nash
Norman H. Oshrin
P Jean Patteson
Edward T. Prickett
Marylin K. Tipton

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John L. 8db
Nancy T. Bowers
E. Marie Bugaj
Jill A. Cumbaa
Janet G. Frankhauser
Roy D. Green
Jeanette L. McClung
Joseph D. Van Brackle
Harriett E. Waddell
Elizabeth A. Willis

PHOTOGRAPHY
Thomas E. Vincent
Richard A. Wells

PRODUCTION
CIRCULATION
Josh Howell
Helen M. Keeran
Robert Lovenbury
Francis R. Voltoline

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Sue Ceynowa
Doris Dietrich
Lee Geiger
Gene Hackett
Marva Hawkins
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David M. Brown
Cecilia A. Carter
Daniel P. Charron
Mary Frances Davis
Carolyn Ann Felts
C. M. Gaylord, Jr.
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Ralph J. Hays
R. Charles Hays
Anna B. Jardine
T. Joyce Logan
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J. Lynne Smith
Raymond L. Stevens
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facilities Aill be spread over a
wide area. The second plan
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Sanford, Florida 32171—Price 10 Cents

This Christmas,
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water plant on Country Club Road.
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had received unofficial notice that a grant under the pubbc works
law for nearly- $1.8 million had been approved for construction of
Sanford's planned new city hull complex.
City Manager W. E. Knowles said today the grant includes not
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'When I grabbed the door I got shocked," he later told a
reporter. "I think the fire may have beencaused by the electric
heater in the boy's' bedroom."
lie managed to get his wife and chddr Jut of the flaming
trailer. Then Kay attempted to get to the lire with the fire extinguisher but the flames and choking smoke by then had raced
throughout the metal trailer.
-I'm glad that I went by the law and had the fire extinguisher in
my boat," Kay said as he sadly watched county firemen put out
the last smoldering remains of the family's possessions in the
charred trailer, it's sides melted by the heat and interior gutted.
Neighbors and firemen rounded up some clothing for the littre
buys and Kay. His wife stood sobbing in her nightbown and a
fireman's coat as she told her husband, "EveThing's gone.
our furniture.., everything."
Kay said he's thankful that his family escaped injury and they 11
be staying with friends in the area during the holidays.
As fire department investigators began probing through the
wreckage and uncovered the blackened electric heater in the
children's bedroom, County Public Safety Director Gary Kaiser
told Kay that a Red Cross disaster relief worker was on the way to
offer whatever help possible to the burned ô family.
Later a Sanford-based public assistance agency said a case
worker was being sent to the fire scene to assist the Kay family
who had been living in the tiailer for two months.
"There's probably nothing we'll be able to save," Kay said as
little Robby hugged his daddy's neck as they sat shivering in
borrowed clothing in the drizzling rain In their remaining
possession
the pickup truck.
Sheriff's deputies reported another early morning fire damaged
the residence of Curtis Grant Logen at 22D9 Wutnebago Trad,
Fern Park. Logen, 40, and his wife Delores. 36, escaped injury
following an apparent gas furnance explmion and flames
damaged their residence.
Deputy R.W Greogry reported that Lagen told officers that his
wife awakened him about 2 am. saying she smelled smoke.
Lagan investigated and found smoke pouring from the garage
which was followed by an explosion.
Deputies said the couple ran from the house and called the
heri1f's department to report the fire.
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before.
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pickup truck and boat rig that Robert Kay uses in his work as a
commercial fisherman,
Furniture, food, clothing, Christmas gifts
all went up in
smoke as the trailer was engulfed in flames before firemen from
the Midway county firestation could get to the trailer site on Sipes
Avenue south of SR-415.
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The Robert F. Kay family was just getting up this morning
about 7:45. Roberta and sons, Robby, 3. and Tracey, 1. were
already in the living room of their rented trailer hoe.
Minutes later the young family was fleeing in their nightclothes
as Fire raced through the trailer.

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The site of the complex will lap over into the area where the old
Const ruct ion is to begin within 60 days after the city
receives formal notification and Is expected to take 12 months,
allowing for a May to June, 18 completion date.
Knowles said he does not anticipate any real delays as a result
of the city commissions change of plans for the complex earlier
this week.
Much of thecredit for the approvals of both the Sanford and
lake Mary projects is being given to Jeno Paulucci, who is said
,,,o have pushed the projects through the federal Economic
eveloent Administration i EDA.
He is said to have kept the projects high on the priority list
because of his continued interest and concern for the SanfordSeminole area
Paulucci came into the Sanford area in the mid-1960's hen he
owned the Chun-King food enterprise because of the celery grown
here. He has a home here and owns property in the north end of
the county, while his major business operations are in Duluth,
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that the city has received unofficial word that a federal public
X orks grant of $308,000 has been approved for improvements
and expansion of the city's water system.

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A radii message from a Seminole County shenif's deputy
returning a prisoner
a south Florida prison this morning
touched off an air and ground search by law enforcement officers
before the deputy' was located and found to be safe,
Sheriff John Polk reported at now that deputy B. K. Jernigan,
of Sanford, was located by state troopers on the Florida Turnpike
north of Del Ray Beach.
Jernigan had found a
attack victim
turnpike and
radioed for help, Polk said. His radio message calling
anyone"
the statewide sheriff's departments frequency was
picked up by the Hardy County Sheriff's office at Wauchula, 19
miiiles west of Avon Park, on the opposite side of south Florida and
authorities there notified Polk's office that "it sounded like he
needed help" but Wauchula was unable 10 make further contact.
Polk said when no contact could be made with Jeinigan,
traveling with one prisoner in a green and white marked Seminole
Sheriff's station wagon without flashing blue lights,
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a state correctional institute south of M.iazru, Polk said.
Uneasuies.s and concern over Jernigan's whereabouts
heightened when the Florida Highway Patrol's turnpike toil booth
officers at 14 south of Orlando reported they couldn't remember
the sheriff's station wagon getting on the turnpike this morning
after Jernigan left Sanford at 8 am.

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Thursday, Dec. 23, 1976
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. fl.7407.CA09E
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR.
TGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff,
V.
LUTHER JAMES JACKSON and
KATHERINE JACKSON, his wife,
and GUARANTY FINANCE CO.,
AMERICAN STEEL FENCE CO.
OF LONGWOOD, INC. and
ORANGE COUNTY TEACHERS'
FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
De fendants.
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: GUARANTY FINANCE CO.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a mor
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Rape Suspect

In Beirut Grenade Blast

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) A grenade exploded outside the offices of Beirut's largest
newspaper today, killing a Syrian soldier of
the Arab league peacekeeping force. Another
Syrian soldier was wounded.
The incident was the first act of violence in
Beirut directed against the largely Syrian
peacekeeping force which occupied most of
Lebanon last month forcing an end to 19
months of civil war.
It came as newly appointed premier Salim
el-Hoss asked the Lebanese parliament for a
vote of confidence and emergency powers to
rule by decree for six months to deal with urgent security, defense, economic, information
and education problems.

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Premier Rene Levesque
says the Parti Quebecois government will order the destruction of any information concerning individuals' professional or private
lives collected by the Centre d'analyse et de
documentation.
The CAD was a secret intelligence service
set up by the previous Liberal government.
Levesque said his cabinet., has been told to
look into CAD's activities to decide if the
service should be continued.
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Botswana is being drawn into the expanding
civil war between Rhodesia's ruling white
minority and black nationalist guerrillas.
Rhodesian forces launched a campaign last
month against guerrillas operating in southwest Rhodesia along the Botswana border.
Botswana, which has no army and a police
force of 500 men for a desert country the size
of France, charges that Rhodesian forces are
repeatedly crossing the border. A 20-minute
clash between Botswana police and Rhodesian
forces was reported this week.

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falsely before the grand jury
sitting at Jacksonville,

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FICTITIOUS NAME
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Notice is hereby given that I am
The complaint by the FBI
dema nded in the comptllnt or
engaged in business at P.Q. Box
said Milligan previously ad. I 'Altamonte Springs, Seminole,petition.
WITNESS my hand and t he Se al of
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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr..
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Clerk of the Circuit Court
to register said name with the Clerk
By: Mary N. Garden
Wllznott had been arrested of the Circuit Court, Seminole
Deputy Clerk
County,
Florida in accordance with
last month on a charge of inter-1
Publish: Dec. 2, 9. 16, 23, 1976
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OTTAWA (AP)
Environment officials
say they hope that the oil spill off Nantucket
will not harm the Georges Bank fishing
grounds.
Fisheries Minister Romeo LeBlanc said
Wednesday the fate of Georges Bank, south of
Nova Scotia, literally changes with the wind.
Meantime, several House members said
Canada should 'take action to prevent antiquated tankers such as the Argo Merchant
from sailing in Canadian waters.
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donating 25 per cent of profits to Central Florid..
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PIOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthat
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the seal of the Circuit Court of
Orange
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court on the 11th day of September,
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December, 1976.
'Seal)

Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk Of the Circuit Court
By: Mary N. Darden
Deputy Clerk
S. KIRBY MONCRIEF-of
SHINHOLSER. LOGAN AND
MONCRIEF
Attorn eys for Pet itioner
First Federal Building

Post Office Box 2779
Sanford, F lorida 37771
Publish: Dec. 9, 16, 23, 30, 1974
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NOTICE
ACTION
TO: CURTIS HAYES and
FAYE HAYES, his wife,
Residence - Unknown
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action to foreclose a mor tgage on
the following property in Seminole
County, Florida:

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TALLAHASSEE (AR) An attorney for 22
South Florida nursing homes says he'll fight a
judge's ruling upholding the state's new law to
regulate and rate nursing homes because the
law is "totalitarian,"
Leon Circuit Judge James Joanos upheld
the law in a ruling Wednesday which rejected
arguments that a rating system for nursing
homes would unconstitutionally infringe on
free enterprise,
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TALLAHASSEE
The state
Supreme Court has added two more circuit
court judges to the list of those authorized to
co nduct experimental television trials - if
they can find a suitable case.
The court Wednesday enlarged the list
because two other judges reported that "they
have to date been unable to obtain agreement
of parties and counsel to provide a civil and
criminal trial for televising."
Added to the list were Chief Judge Major B.
Hardin of Jacksonville and Chief Judge John
J. Crews of Gainesville.
Broadening the mandate still more, the
court told the two Jurists they could assign
such a trial to another judge in their circuits.
The court previously authorized Circuit
Judge Ben. C. Willis of Tallahassee to conduct
televised trials. Earlier this year, when Willis

Canal r—
Waits On
Congress
TALLAHASSEE (AP)—
State officials are making plans
to ditch the Cross-Florida
Barge Canal, but legislative
leaders caution that the final
word is up to Congress.
Don Duden, assistant director
of the Department of Natural
Resources, said Wednesday
that agency officials discussed
creation of a task force to help
dispose of canal lands but made
no final decisions.
"We can't make any farreaching, concrete decisions
until Congress decides" on the
canal's fate, Duden said. "And I
really don't know what to expect from them."
After voting 6-1 last week to
urge Congress to withdraw
authorization for the canal, the
Cabinet recommended that a
federal-state task force be
r-eated to decide how best to
dispose of the partially completed canal.
Congress will make the final
decision on what to do with the
federally funded project, but
the Cabinet vote Is considered a
fatal blow. Duden said officals
had no indication of when
Congress might act on the
Cabinet recommendation.
Government agencies own
some 70,000 acres of land along
the 110-mile canal route. Three
locks, dams, and spillways, 25
miles of channel and four
bridges have been built.
Meanwhile, Senate President
Law Brantley called for a halt
on all canal decisions until the
congressional vote.

said he couldn 't get a suitable case, the court
authorized Circuit Judge Parker Lee
McDonald of Orlando.
Acting on a petition from the PostNewsweek television stations in Florida, the
court authorized the judges to conduct one
civil and one criminal trial on local television.
In other action, the court:
—Ruled that juvenile delinquency
proceedings should not include a common law
presumption that youngsters aged 7 to 14 are
incapable of committing a crime. The court
said that allowing the loophole would enable
children exhibiting "anti-social behavior" to
escape rehabilitation.
—Said a Dade County man, Harry
Glassman, was not entitled to workmen's
compensation claims against the county. lie
was injured in a fall at the county courthouse,

TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Florida's sunshine law
prohibits the New Smyrna Beach City Council from using
coded symbols instead of names when discussing city
manager applicants, Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin said today.
"If codes at a public meeting were to be approved, the
result would be a frustration of the public's right to have
knowledge of and thereby participate in the decisionmaking process," he said in an opinion requested by city
officials.
In other opinions issued today, Shevin said:
—The Florida Constitution prohibits current legislators
from serving on the Human Relations Commission.
—The Sunshine Amendment to the constitution, which
takes effect Jan. 4, prohibits legislators from representing
persons for pay before the Public Service Commission.
—Cities may not bar legal aliens from municipal Jobs.
—Certified general contractors may construct or repair
tennis courts, without limitation.

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This Christmas, more people than ever will be calling their loved ones
long distance. Which means our lines will be busier than ever.
So to get your Christmas calls through as fast as possible, why not place
theni iiiii hen our lines are less busy. Before 60 p.m. on Christmas Eve, and
between 1:00 p.m. and 6:0) p.m. on Christmas Day.
Don't forget to dial direct, without an operator's assistance. It's faster,
easier, and saves you money.
From all of us at Southern Bell, Merry Christmas!

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)—The Florida Supreme Court has ordered the state's largest
utility to make refunds to its 1.7 million
customers. But the question facing Florida
Power &amp; Light Co. Is just how big the refund
will be.
Public Counsel Woodie Liles, who brought
the suit, and Public Service Commissioner
Paula Hawkins say they believe the refunds
should be $54 million.
However, spokesmen for FP&amp;L say the
refunds will not amount to more than $12
million because the larger amount was what
would have been paid if the charges had
remained in effect an entire year.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75.2379.CA.c9 S
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
TGAGE ASSOCIATION a cor
poration organized and existing
under the laws of the United States
of America,
'5.
CURTIS HAYES
HAYES, his wife,

LAUDERHILL (AR)— An abandoned
condominium project in a weed-choked, littered lot may be resurrected as low income
public housing, but not necessarily with the
blessing of city officials.
"It's an eyesore now and we can put it back
on the tax role," said Richard Hutchens, a
spokesman for the New York firm which
hopes to utilize 16 buildings abandoned in
various stages of development three years
ago.
Hutchens said his firm, Century Gardens
Associates of Buffalo, would begin construction within six months If federal money is
assured.
Some city officials don't like the idea of low
income public housing less than a mile away
from the exclusive development of Inverrary,

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) While the Supreme
has struck down a 1975 law banning all
escalation clauses in condominium contracts,
a spokesman for Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin
says the door has been left open for further
attacks on the clauses.
The Florida court, in a unanimous opinion,
ruled Wednesday that the legislature could not
pass a statute to invalidate escalation clauses
signed before the law became effective in
June 1975.
Rep. Alan Becker, D-Miami and a sponsor
of the measure, charged that the court ruling
could mean "tens of thousands of people in
Florida will lose their homes in the next
decade."
However, Deputy Atty. Gen, James
Whisenand said the court ruling forbids the
legislature only from passing a blanket law
banning escalation clauses already in
existence,
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Florida's
unemployment rate held steady at 9.4 per cent
in November, but 61,000 more Floridians had
jo5s than in October, Commerce Secretary Ed
Trombetta says.
Trombetta said Wednesday that tourism,
agriculture and the retail sates industry
contributed to the new jobs but said the improvements reflected a normal seasonal
change.
Florida's unemployment rate was still
above the national rate of 8.1 per cent in
November. Florida's rate held steady for the
third month in a row while the rest of the
nation chalked up a slight raise from 7.9 per
cent in October.
Total unemployment dropped from 319,000
in October to 310,800.
Food precessing and wholesale trade paced
the November job rise in agriculture industries, spurred by citrus and sugar cane
harvests, officials said. Another 9,000 jobs
were created in the retail trade sector as
merchants geared up for Christmas.
The construction industry suffered its first
drop in employment since last May, falling
from 142,000 in October to 139,500 last month.

whose residence

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Court

and last known mauling
address are unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Petition has been filed in frill
above-styled Court for the adopti on
of the minor child named thit)l
and wherein you are named
mnterestedparty, and ya,,h,r, 5
required to serve a copy of yov
written defenses, if any, to it on S
KIRBY
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Original with Clerk of the
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faultwlliy,
entered against you granting said

Alabama corporation, Plaintiff, ..
James Moscato and David E.
STATE OF FLORIDA)
LsRothelle, individually and db•a J
Lots. Block "G", WASHlNGTQt
I D Feed Farm 1, Kennel Supply,
OAKS SECTION ONE, accordlnJ4
Department of State)
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
he plat
16. thereof
pages as recorded in Put
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BRUCE A. SMATHERS,
Execution was delivered to
Book
me as
Public Records
Secretary of State of the State of
Sheriff Of Seminole County, Florida,
Florida, do hereby certify that
and I have levied upon the ,oIl.,,1ing Of Seminole County, Florida
Including: One Orbon Range. (dcl
GOLDEN GROVES. iyri ri
datr,lh.A ------... -,-,--uwnea by Model No,
E56A3, Serial to. 4314.
FLORIDA heretofor, •Irnit,d JamesMo1cato.seIdpropa.,y
ing One Comfort Pac Furnace tei,i
partnership formed under Chapter
located in Seminole County, Florida Model No. EFIOI, Serial No
430. Florida Statutes, having its more Particularly described as 445400; OneMercury Hood No. MIT
principal place of business in
follows:
MIT
Altamonte Springs, Seminole
Various and assorted household has bun filed
against you and you
County, Florida was duly cancelled
furniture and furnishings
are required to serve a copy of your
ap
tar failure to tile 1974 Annual pliances. To
be laid in a lof. In
Written
Repor t. Pursuant to the provisions
ventory a nd additional information Julius defenses, It any, to it, on
of Section 620.3), Florida Statut,, I availab
Petruslia. ROWLAP
le from the Civil Divisio n of PETRUSKA,
BOWEN &amp;
hereby give NOTICE in this
M4
he Seminole County Sheriff's DONALD, PIaintltf' attorney.
newspaper, which is publIeJ
in
Department,
whoti
address
is 300 North Magnolia
Seminole County, Florida, that said
and the undersigned as Sheriff
of Avenue, Orlando, Florida
limited partnirship has filed all
Seminole County, Florida, will at or before January list 1977.32501, on
delinquent 'sports and paid all fees 11:00 A.M. on thl
and tie
7th day of the original with the Clerk of this
required under law.
January. A D. 177, offer for
sali Court either before service or. the
I hereby reinstate said limited
and sell to the highest bidder, for
partnershIp's CertIficate
Plaintiff's attorney or immediately
cash, subject to any and all
Authority as of December i, 1975leins. ot
thereafter, otherwise a default wilt
the Front (West)esisting
Deor ofbe entered against
the year for which t
you for thS relief
limit
the Seminole County ourthouse In demand
ed in the Complaint
partnership was lest Oranled a Snfo,d, Florida, Cthe
above
WITNESSmy hand and the
of Authority,
described personal Property.
thisCourt, this Court, this 2IStday of
GIVEN under my hand and the
That said sale I$ being
to December, 1914
Great Seal of the State of Florida,
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Writ Cf (Seal)
Tallatsasse,, the Capital, tlai$ the
Execution,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
13th day of
AD., 1974.
John E. Polk,
Cl k of the Circuit Court
(SEAL)
Sheriff
By: Linda M Show
Bruce A. Smothers
County, Florida
Deputy Clerk
Secretary of State
Pblith: Dec. IS. 33, 30, 1976, Jan. 4, Publish Dec. 73
Publish: Dec. 23, 976
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Authority as of December
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limited
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a
Certificate of Authority.
GIVEN
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that an action for Dissolution Of
Marriage has been filed against you
end you are required to serve a copy
Of your written defenses, ii any, to
on the Petitioner'. Attorney, Bill
McCabe, whose adess is Suite
1440, CNA Tower, Orlando. Florida,
33101, on or before January 12th,
1977 and file the original with the
Clerk of this Court tither before
service on Petition.,-', attorney or
Immediately thereafter; otherwise
default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded In the
Petition.
WITNESS my hand an seal
this Court on this 7th day Cf

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Said lImItefpartn,,-hiphasfiIedall
delinquent reports and paid all f
required under law.
I hereby reinstate said limited

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DISSOLUTION
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Statutes, having its principal
place
of business in Altarnont, Springs,
u,.a was duly
Seminole C
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cancelled for failure to file 1974
Annual Report. Pursuant to the
Provisions of Section 630.31. Florida
Stat ut es, I hereby give NOTICE in
this newspaper, which is
publi ed
in Seminole County, Florida,
that

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NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAI
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTEp
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the administration of the
of MARIE E. EVE. decea1j, Folp
Number 76304CP, is Pending in
n,
Circuit Court for Seminole C0VI1
Florida. Probate Division, the ,
dress of which is P.O. Drawer C.

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Data Will Be Destroyed

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OTTAWA (AP)
Health Minister Marc
Lalonde says the federal government will
compensate swine flu vaccine makers should
they be sued for injurious effects caused by
the shots.
Lalonde said Wednesday there are
provisions for ensuring compensation if
manufacturers are prosecuted.
Two Ontario residents have been reported
suffering from a temporary paralysis linked
to the flu shots.

Qiridmassy things," said Mirror editor Uco Costinni.
"There was no blood and guts — mly human interest."
The news copy was delivered earlier in the week to the
composing firm, Oznnlgraphlcs of Northrldge, but the
Photocomposition velozes, which were to be used for
making the press plates, were apparently stolen from a
mall drop at the 0nn1graphlca office sometime Tuesday,
Costinni said.
The nearly blank pages were nm off the presses Wednesday afternoon at the Sunland-Tujunga Record-Ledger,
where an astonished prnan exclaimed, "There was
nothing on the page!"
Police said no theft report bad been filed and they had
no Idea where to look for the thief.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 76314cp
Division
In Re: Estate of
MARIE E. EVE

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Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Notice

A 28-year-old Lake Mary man
was held without bond in county
Probate Division, Sanford. Fill
32771. The personal representa?,,
I Seminole County, Florida
Jail today after sheriff's
of the estate is Vivian Jarna9.,
Lot ii. MAGNOLIA HILL, ac
detectives arrested him in
cording to the plat thereof as whose address is Ill Grace Av,',,u,
connection with the Wednesday
, Cocoa. Fla. 32922. The name •r
I recorded in Plat Book IS, Page
Public Records of Seminole County, address Of the personal repre
night rape of a 16-year-old girl.
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set voriri beto
Florida
Detective Ralph Salerno
All persons having claim. ,
has been filed against you, and you
Patrolman S. D. Harriett
arrested w1s David Wade,
are required fo serve a copy of your demands against the estate
to
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reported that Sanford police
of South Third St., Lake Mary,
WITHIN
written defenses thereto, it any, required,
detective Walter Jones left the
MONTHS
FROM
THE
upon Leonard V. Wood, Attorney for
DATE O
MIAMI (AP)
at 4:15 am. at his residence
"We Just
Police quoted Grace's 7-year- plaintiff, at Suite 211, 251 Maitland
THE FIRST PUBLICATION O
9mm semi-automatic Smith didn't find her," a fireman said
following a five-hour
old brother, Bill y, as saying Avenue, Altamonte Springs, Florida THIS NOTICE. In '1'e With the cIer
vestigation, according to and Wesson pistol In the men's of a frantic search for a 16- that he was playing with in- 32701, and file The original with the of the above court a writt,
of any claim or
county Jail records. Wade is room at Elks Lodge No. 542, month-old girl inside a burning cense and matches on the din- Clerk of the above styled Court onor statement
before the 2Sth day of January. 1977; they may have. Each claim must
charged with Involuntary Cypress Ave. and Seventh St. cottage. "1 can take everything Ing room table when papers and otherwise
a judgment may be en In writing and must indicate tp
After leaving the room Jones but this. I'm sick."
sexual battery.
t,ced against you for the relief basis for the claim, the name ar
clothes
on
the
table
caught
fire.
When another fireman,
ad In the Complaint herein, address of the creditor or his age"
The girl told Investigators realized about five minutes
"The fire got big. He was Just demand
WITNESS my hand and seal Of or attorney, and the amou,
that a man who said he would later that he'd left his pistol and James Belcher, 23, finally lo- a little kid and he couldn't put it said
claimed If the claim is not set ct
Court, this 20th day of
returned to the rest room. cated little Grace Roucoulet in
give her a ride to Sanford took
the date when if will become
December, 1976.
out,"
said
arson
investigator
shall be stated. It the ciai,5
her inst ead to an old ice house Police said the weapon was t he Wednesday fire, she had
Philip Saunders, He said the iSeal)
contingent or unliquidate, t,
gone when the officer returned, been burned over 80 per cent of
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
off Rand Yard Road, west of
boy ran out of the wooden frame
Clerk of the Circuit Court
nature of the uncertainty Shill b
Sheriff's deputies are in- her body. She died shortly after
Sanford, about 10 P.M. and
home and to his grandmother's
stated. If the claim is secured, Is,
By: Mary N. Darden
vestigating the theft of $l,0(X) in
being rushed to a local hospital. home next door, where
security shall be described is,
Deputy Clerk
threatened her life with a knife,
two
coins in a burglary at the
Publish: Dec. 73. 30. 1976, Jan. 6, 13, claimant shall deliver Sufficient
Investigators said the girl
other brothers and a sister were ______________________________
copies of the claim to the clerk t
1977
told them that she was forced to residence of Anthony Huesca,
playing.
DEG
enable t he clerk to mail one copy t
117 Tomoka Trail, Th e Springs,
- each ,eral representative
disrobe and to perform sexual
Officials said Rita Roucoulet IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
west of Longwood.
All persons interested the esIa'
acts and was raped by the man,
left the five children in the care EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cl R to whom a copy of thi%inNotice
I
Deputies said the girl was
Deputy Robert O'Connor
ofagrandmother,Marydr. CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Administration has been mailed are
COUNTY, FLORI&amp;IA.
t hen taken to a Sanford area report ed that the yeggs pried
WITHIN
son, wIllie she went to get a car CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.7270.CA.I9.B required,
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE or
lounge parking lot and put out open asliding glass door to get
repaired.
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
THE FIRST PUBLICAT ION ($
of the man's auto.
to the coins. Including l ,
J ACKSONVILLE, (AP) —
They said Mrs. Anderson, TGAGE ASSOCIATION.
THIS NOTICE, to file any obJeioM
Plaintiff,
Sheriff's reports indicated an pennies in two bank bags and 2l
A White Springs man
they may have that challenges ts
who lived next door, tried to
validity Of t he decedent's will.
auto was Impounded at the antique silver dollars.
been arrested after FBI agents enter the family's three-room HAROLD W. STARK, clue.,
qualifications of the personal
suspect's
Defendants.
residence
said he offered bribed to thwart cottage to save the infant when
for
representative, or the venue a'
Allison Widmaler, of West an Investigation of Wegal dog she spotted flames but
NOTICE OF ACTION
processing by crime scene
lurisdiction of f he court
was TO: HAROLD W. STARK AND
Lake Brantley Road, Forest fights in North Florida.
technicians.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
forcedbackbyheat She was th
BARBARA STARK,
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
The Semin ole County Grand City, reported to deputies that
his wife.
serious condition In a hospital
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
Conlon St. John Wllmott, 45,
J ury issued six indict ments, burglars made off wi th a
with burns on her face, neck
Dateof the first Publication I
All parties claiming interests by,
of
White
Sprin
stereo
system
purchased
gs
ha
ed
was
c
t
rg
Notice
of
Administration
n hand.
report edly naming six defenand
thr ough, under or against HAROLD
ember 23rd. 1176
dants, Wednesday night after days ago. Deputies saJd entry o Wednesday with obstruction of _____________ W. STARK and BARBARA STARK,
Vivian Jarnagin
the residence apparently was Justice.
his wife, andfo all parties having or
an all-day sessi on at the
As
Personal
Repres,I)a
claimi
ng
to
ha
ve
any
right,
title
or
gained via the front door.
ford courthouse.
live of the Estate of
FBI agents said Wilmoti of.
Interest in the real property herein
MARIE E. EVE,
Circuit Court Judge Kenneth
described.
FICTITIOUS NAME
Dorothy L Leach, of
18 fered anot her man $7,200 toreDeceased
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Notice is hereby given that I am
Leffler ordered the indictments Laurel Ave., Sanford, reported cant bontlon furnished auATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
that an action to foreclose a mor.
in business at 1153 E
en
gaged
sealed from public view until to police that burglars entered thorities that bribes were of.
REPRESENTATIVE
tg1ge
the following real property ,
Altamonte Or,, Altamonte Springs,
William L. Colbert, Esq Of
warrants are served and the her residence
taking a portable fered Columbia County law en- Seminole County, Florida under the in Seminole County, Florida:
STEPfSTROM. DAVIS &amp;
Lot
123.
LAKE
Indicted persons arrested.
HARRIET
AM-FM radio and a television, forcement personnel for protec.. fictitious name of MCDUFFIE AND ESTATES.
McINTOSH
according
ASSOCIATES
to
the
Plat
INC.,
DBA
AS
Sanford police are in- valued at $185. Patrolman D. H. ion of illegal dog fights.
B
1330
thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 12.
TRIPPLERS CLEANERS, and that
Sanford Fla. 37771
vestigatlng the theft early Whitmire reported a rear door
The FBI did not release fur- I Intend to register said name with
pages is and 16. of the Public
Telephone:
ne: (305) 322 2171
Records 01 Seminole County,
today of a police detective's lock was forced ope
rdeisonnged bribe the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Florida,
n at the
Publish: Dec. 73, 30, 1976
Seminole
County.
Florida
in ac.
pistol at a private club,
DEG 100
residence.
hat been filed ogei.nt you and you
cordance with the provisions of

Government Backs Vaccine

SIMJ VALLEY, Calif. (AP) — The weekly newspaper
here nearly drew a blank on the biggest theft story of the
year: someone Mole Its entire Christmas news report.
Mirror came out Wednesday with a di-page edition
that was blink except for advertising and a notice explaining that all the news and photos were stolen
somewhere between typesetting and the press.

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JACKSONVILLE (AR) - Circuit Judge
Cliff Sheppard got Christmas cards from two
men he sent to prison.
Hope the next few
One said: "Dear Cliff
years pass as quickly as the last few. Wishing
you and yours a Merry Christmas."
The other read: "Dear Sir
Personally I
hope that Christmas doesn't find you and your
loved ones in the same situation I'm in."
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TO ALL OUR GOOD FRIENDS
Your friendly Flagship banking family invites you to share
Christmas Cheer With Us
We will be serving egg nog in the lobby from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Friday, December .24
Come In and bring the children, Santa will be here I

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THE BANK WILL CLOSE AT 4:00 P.M.

FLAGSHIP BANK
OF SANFORD
200 W. FIRST STREET (DOWNTOWN) SANFORD, FLORIDA 32771 305-322-1611

MEMBER
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On our recent race with the stork to Tçlsa, Okla .,
v. here our daughter, Melenda, was expecting her
second child, my husband and I had our first ex-

Around

Thursday, December 23, 1976-4A
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NORM A N If. OSIIIIIN, Editor

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Month. $240: 6 Months. $1420.
40 l( \l:iil In Fl o rida same .,s home deliven All
(her iii.tiI M''nth. $2.70; 6 Months. $t620: 12 Months. $32.40.

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opera.
We ondcrcd. . . would "Crazy Lady" find a spot
for her little boy to take a "nature break" in time..
ouhl "Green Eyes" rendezvous for coffee with
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luck trker' ....ould "Jabber Jaws" make
m
it to
a motel before her car broke down again' ...would
"Runaway Kid" live to grow up and would "Sundance Kid" find happiness on the beach at Ft.
Lauderdale?
As intriguing as these fleeting contacts were, our
By JANE CASSELBERR'' curiosity ias really piqued by a conversation
overheard while ne were driving on 1-24 north of
"Chot,Choo City" (also known US Chattanooga). It

There are unfortunate anomalies in Presidentelect Carter's statements on the economy lately. To
be kind we can put the anomalies to the limbo-like
"transition" in which the policies of the incoming
necessarily are blurred with those of the outgoing.
But then inconsistency has been the trademark of
the Carter team since the New Hampshire
primary, so he must take some blame.
Jimmy Carter already has begun to act
"presidential" by wiring his displeasure to the
steel companies for their announced increase in
prices. Those new prices unquestionably will
contribute to an increase in the general price level,
and Mr. Carter, not wanting to be tarred with more
inflation in the first year of his administration,
wants those companies to roll back the new prices.
Teethboning, we believe it can be called.
Why would the nation's largest steelmakers
want to increase their prices by 6 per cent anyway?
Rising energy costs certainly figure into the
companies' calculations; indeed, Jimmy Carter
himself
wearing his post-election "candid" hat
—said Americans will have to tighten up for higher
energy bills. But we think there is another reason, a
more trigger-like reason: Jimmy Carter's
willingness to consider wage and price controls.
Never mind that wage and price controls have
not worked since Diocletian's day. Some of the top
Carter advisers have been dropping the word
around that the next administration will have to
resort to controls if the recovery isn't as brisk as
they'd like. There is every reason to believe
President Nixon's wage-price freeze of 1971
ushered in the recent recession; but Mr. Carter has
not been willing resolutely to acknowledge a bad
policy. He will need some kind of policy, and any
old policy might do.
What is a businessman to do, what are the steel
companies to do when faced with an odds-on
chance of being forced to freeze prices? How will
the payrolls ever be increased? How do we purchase new equipment? You may multiply those
questions by the thousands of companies tied to
steel. And tied to energy,
Jimmy Carter should not be surprised if the
companies jumped now — now before the bonechilling winds start blowing off the Potomac. The
companies' memories are not so short they forget
the disaster of the Nixonian Cost of Living Council
and Pay Board. When they think of freeze they
think, necessarily, of lay-offs; they think of stockpiling while they can in order to keep as many
people working as they can.
If Jimmy Carter really wants to teethbone, if
he really wants to reassure the business community he is one of them, if he really believes in the
common good of all Americans
workers,
managers and even government workers who will
have to pay for new automobiles and new homes,
and on and on
he will declare this day. There
shall be no freeze, not even a Southern-fried one, in
my administration.
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"M)• home-twentybe the North Pole."

"Ten-four, good buddy, have a good one today
and a better one tomorrow."

"How about a Smokey report?"
"Well yer clean and green on the ground, but I
think I spotted a Bear in the air.
"That was no bear that was a reindeer,"

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"Merry Christmas to you, too! Now, buzz-of!
clown!"

BOSTON AP
Strongly criticizing the
Coast Guard's handling of the stranded oil
tanker Argo Merchant, Massachusetts'
lieutenant governor says the worst oil spill in
U.S. history "did not have to happen."
Thomas P. O'Neill III told a congressional
hearing into the spill Wednesday night that he
was "incredulous" that the Coast Guard had
no specially trained personnel ready to deal
with such a grounding,
Coast Guard divers were to attempt to
examine the tanks of the split-up tanker today
to see whether any of its 7.6 million gallons of
thick oil remained unspilled.
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"A merry Christmas and 3's and 8's to you and
yours. Ho! Ho! Ho! Catch you on the flip side."
"Keep it between the ditches and the smokies out
of your britches, Jelly Belly, I gone."

What's yer 10-20?"
"liii in a holding pattern over the 'Choo-Choo
City' heading for that ole Bikini State."

your ears on and in a
So, boys and girls ke
"short short" you may catch ol' Jelly Belly's jolly
voice on your "radidlo," asking for directions to
your 10-20!

"Nyuhahaa. Ten-Four for the Bikini State. How
bout it, Jelly Belly, do you have your
ears on?"

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about his relationship with the spy agency
when he was called before a Senate subcommittee investigating U.S. actions in Chile,
The ITT executive, Harold V. Hendrix, is cooperating with a federal grand jury that is
probing a possible conspiracy involving CIA
and ITT officials. Targets of the grand jury
investigation are known to be former CIA
Director Richard Helms and ITT chairman
Harold Geneen.

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both sides In hearings he held
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last fall, he has chosen a compromise course:
Air bags will not be mandated on all new cars at
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this time, but Instead the automakers will be
asked to participate In a two-year test of them.
Specifically, he has proposed that at least two
feeling there was that white report ers seldom
manufacturers offer air bags on a half million
visited the heart of Harlem with anything save
cars in the 1979 and 1980 model years, or roughly
self-service on their minds. Therefore, I was less
a 40th of the number of
that will be produced
than totally welcome. I was not abused, but the
In those years.
hostility was heavy and unpromising.
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Reaction from the Industry, which has always
Shortly before the day of the party, while on a
opposed air bags, as well as from air bag adgift-bearing mission to the center, the hostility
vocates, has been less than enthusiastic,
tooktheshapeofcriminality.someonejJed
The feasibility of Coleman's proposal is.
JOHN
Into my automobile and stole my press camera. I
CUNNIFF
doubtful on at least one count. He estimates the
felt It was a rotten thing to do to Santa Claus. I
cost of full
air bag protection at $100 or
also wondered If my wheels would be next. I very
$50
for the driver alone. General Motors briefly
nearly gave it up at that
offered air ba gs as a $315 option on some of its
But t he kids were innocent, and Mrs. Fuel]
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models and
that even that figure did not
was saintly. So on the appo inted day I ar rived
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cover Its cods.
with a $10-per-hour red suit that had a cigaretteNEW YORI( (AP)
— For about 11 years now,
The price of cars is already verging on the
out trading of Institutions. •
burn on one sleeve. I
I wai most nervous,
I fluffed the beard and the wig to the greatest the peaks of the Dow Jones Industrial Average
Instead, they see opportunity: Stocks of WIbJOT ridiculous and will certainly be no lower by the
have drawn a ragged but rather steady line, corporations that have attracted little interest time the 1979 model year rolls around. Will hall a
degree, but my pale cheeks still predominated.
genera
lly In t he mid to upper 900&amp;
for years; vital companies with low price- million new car buyers be willing to lay out an
was certain I would be disappointing.
That's where the summit was late In 1965. earnings ratios; potential growth stocks of the extra $100 or $200 or $300 or whatever the actual
As I recall, I entered the nursery — the
$
That's where it was In 1967, In 1969, In 1971,
cost of air bags turns out to be?
future.
basement of a tenement
with the grace of a That's
where it Is today; the early Tuesday
In the final analysis, however, the success of
falling rock. The kids were on one side of the
They may be warned, but the warnings issue
room, their parents on the other. Everyone was reading was around 970, less than 25 points from the bad experiences of their elders, not Coleman's compromise will depend upon the
higher than in
co-operation of the industry, and
their own. They have
smiling except one fellow, a huge man with a
. wholehearted
The big exception, the Everest that towers they never have had never had a bad
is little in the Industry's past performance
shaven head who looked for all the world like the
the
experience,
and
there
to Inspire confidence. GM, for Instance, has been
else's won't substitute,
representative from the Black Panthers. He sat above all during this period, was the 1052 points
in 1972, before the end in Vietnam, before the oilAnd then there Is the new president, arriving accused not only of not promoting its air bag but
last row, center. Glowering. My pillow
almost price spurt, before the confidence-destroying on a scene of economic stagnation and
energetically discouraging the few people who
fell to the floor,
promising
to get things moving again, by fiscal stimuli, by wanted them.
But then one child squealed with glee. And Watergate revelations,
And now you can hear Investors beginning to new programs, by convin
another. Awe quickly dissolved Into anticipati
cing Americans that
Yet even If that co-operation Is forthcoming ,
on
talk
It up again,
better times are possible and likely.
and familiarity. In moments the room was filled
it
could
be well Into the next decade before
Vietnam is out of the way, they say, and so Is
with laughter and the sounds of small
The
leadership
factor
cannot
be
unenough
data
Is accumulated from the halfhands
may be getting inflation under
clapping on knees. A tot rushed up to give
me aWatergate.
reasonable We
control.
derestimated, or at least you can be led to the million test
to convince a reluctant public
balloon and to hug my leg. There was as much back down to where Interest rates are almost
belief by the comments you hear in the business that air bags do, Indeed, save lives and are worth
they belong, not up at 12 per community, "The best Stimul us
Joy then as I ha ve ever witnessed.
he can provide Is whatever t hey cod.
Someone turned on the Christmas carols. cent where they compete with stocks.
to restore confidence," Is typical.
Down on the street they seem to have things
Mrs. Fuel] began ringing bells. I emptied a bag
For whatever reasons It Is difficult to say, but
of presents on the floor and delightedly handed under better control. A lot of the swindlers
the truth Is that no sector of the economy really
An es-senator is an el-senator. An ex.
Pone and so are the operators of those dumpy wanted to march out ahead and
them out. A doll here, a toy truck there. One la
invite
the
others
president
is an es-president. But once a man has
d shops that stacked their custom ers securities in
got a bubble blowing set and soon the missiles
to follow during the past few years,
shoe boxes
been
a
state
and then lost the boxes,
But now there could be a change — that's what long ago it governor, It seems, no matter how
were flying about as If in a fantasy. All the while
ere's
a
Th
new
public too. Millions of the a lot of people seem to be saying. They seem to "governor." may have been, he Is always 'g
that tot clung to my
uninitiated,
the
unscarred,
the naive have grown
believe that a new collective perspective could
When it was over
It's rather like the caseofa Kentucky colonel.
I retired to a storage room to maturity and seem anxious to test their In- be developing, one that
looks ahead want. Cic'# the 11t1 h. iseen acquired.
to undress, The grip of that leg-hugging tot had to
It goon for
be unfastened finger by finger and that he would vesting skills. They are curious, tempted, change and
roduce it.
life.
probably
eager
and
even greedy.
Everything lanIngredle p a new outlook
not forfeit some Of the fur from my cuff. I had
For example, It isn't former Texas Gov. John
Unlike their fathers and uncles and older but perhaps
grand time. The kids had too, apparently, for brothers
catalytical
than
Connally
who Is trying to pick up some of the
and sisters, they have no nymories of
leadership that convinces people we really are pieces of
the pockets of my costume were filled with their
the battered Republican party. It's
the chaos, the hucksterism, the false promises, headed for better
donations of candy and gwn.
"Governor Connally," even though he Is also an
the assault and battery of individuals by the InIt's a big job for Mr. Carter.
es-secretary
of
the
Treasury,'
Besides, the party was held In Harlem. I was
white Santa to black children, and this at
a time when the Negro unity was questioning
loudly the wisdom of such paradoxes.
Even my true Identity was too honky for some
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WASHINGTON (AP)
Dr. Harold Brown,
named President-elect Carter's defense secretary, has called for a U.S,-Soviet nuclear
arms limitation agreement that would curb

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Carter introduced Califano, a
key adviser to Lyndon Johnson
and one of those behind Johnson's Great Society programs,
Schlesinger and Sorensen at a
nationally broadcast news conFerence.
The appointment completed
Carter's 11-member Cabinet,
and the President-elect said he
may recommend creation of a
new Department of Energy,
which Schlesinger would head.
Carter said his plans on that
point have not yet been drafted.
He said while his ideas are still
hazy, his inclination would beto
put into the new department all
energy functions now in the
hands of other federal agencies,
including the Department of Intenor, which would be left with
Its other responsibilities.

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confess

And Carter's controversial
nominee for attorney general,
Atlanta lawyer and former
federal judge Griffin Bell, said
the is quitting three exclusive
private clubs that have no black
members.
Bell had been under fire from
black leaders for his membership In the all-white clubs.
Black congressional leaders
had indicated they would fight
his nomination because of the
club memberships, out of
concern for his civil rights
record while on the federal
bench and because of his
support of G. Harrold Carswell,
a Richard Nixon nominee to the
Supreme Court.

Instead of finding the
payoff, Edwin G. Moore
was surrounded Wednesday by the federal
agents. lie was arrested at
the drop near his home in
suburban Bethesda, Md.,
accused by the government
of trying to sell classified
documents to the Soviet

is suing four drug manufacturers for $5.45 million.
Wayne Young, 58, a probation and parole officer, "took the
swine flu shot and It caused paralysis of his entire body from the
neck down.... The doctors have told us that It caused it," his
lawyer, Gene Stipe, said Wednesday.
Meanwhile, health officials In Pennsylvania reported that a
man there has died of GuillainBarre Syndrome, bringing to at
least eight the number of persons killed by the paralytic disease
after receiving swine flu shots.
The possibility of a connection between the shot and the disease
caused suspension of the national immunization program on Dec.
16.

Stipe said Young's suit is directed against the four drug corn--ponies that shipped swine flu vaccine to Oklahoma. He identified
them as Parke-Davis and Co., Merrell-National, Wyeth
Laboratories and Mercke-Sharp and Dohme.
Stipe said that once proceedings begin in the case In January he
expects to determine which of the companies produced the
vaccine taken by Young Nov. 5, then drop the other companies
from the suit.

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A CIA spokesman said
that as far as he knew
Moore is the first CIA
employe, former or
current, ever arrested on
espionage charges.

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girl whose case prompted the International
Organization of Rainbow for Girls to drop its
whites-only rule says this Christmas will be a
especially merry one for her. "It makes
everyone have a happier Christmas,"
Michelle Palmer said Wednesday of the policy
change by the young women's service
organization.

WASHINGTON (AP) —
Federal agents staking out
the drop for an espionage
payoff were watching as a
former employe of the
Central
Intelligence
Agency arrived to pick up a
package he thought contained money, the FBI

He said Schlesinger's Initial
role on the White house staff
will be to coordinate current
energy programs and to direct
the effort to draft a comprehen.sive national energy p01.
icy.
"I consider this to be one of
the most important appointmerits that I shall make," Car.
ter said.
Shortly after returning home
to Plains, Carter was driven to
a hospital in nearby Americus
to see his mother, Lillian
Carter, who had been admitted
for what a spokesman called "a
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sprawling Department of
Health, Education and Welfare.
Ile appointed former Defense
Secretary
James
H.
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the President and to take
charge of coordinating U.S.
energy policy,
And he chose Theodore Sorensen, once a top aide to President John F. Kennedy, to become director of the Central Intelligence Agency.

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Canal Looms As First Carter
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The Panama Canal con- military government
out of power.
troversy co uld bl ow up In Jimmy Carter's face
This could present Carter with his first inafter he moves into the White House
month . ternatlonal
Classified Sta te Dept. cables from the U.S. whether to crisis. He might have to decide
embassy In Panama warn that "the economy is Zone.S use U.S. forces to defend the Canal
floundering," This has been caused, the cables alienate uch a show of force would certainly
Lat in America, w hose leaders are
declare bluntly, by Internal mismanagement,
united behind Panama on t he canal Issue.
The bleak economic outlook likely will enTorrljos has only himself to blame, according
courage Panama's military dictator, Omar to the State Dept.
cables, for Panama's
Torrijos, to raise an emotional Issue to di vert the deepening
recession. The cables charge that he
attention of the populace from their pocketbook has
mIsmanagtd t he economy.
probl ems. Almost certainly, he will clamor more
He
has permitted the ext ernal debt to soar out
loudly for sovereignty over the Panama Canal.
of sight. He has also been un willing to hold down
A few weeks ago, the Canal Zone was rocked
labor and prod uction costs but, on the contrary,
by bomb explosions. The bombs were has
f ostered "high wages, subaldies and conprofessionally rigged and carefully planted to
sumer Impo rts," st ates one cable.
cause a maxim um scare, with minimum
damage. The nightt ime explosions blew up no fl isas pi od uJ "a standard of living which
Iongers appears to be supporta bl e by
empty cars and damaged houses, without perPanama's inefficient dom estic production." It
sonal Injury,
has also red uced the ability to compete. The
Secret reports to the Pentagon speculated country's"basi
c economic weakness," declares
that the bombs were plant ed by Torrijos' own
another cable, is its "non-competiviveness in the
guardsmen and were intended as a message to
market."
the United States. Torrijos wants some major world
High product ion cods ha ve left Panama's
conceasioys fran the United States on te manufmcturft industry
with "little export or
Panama Canal, and he wants them right away. ov
lgrowiui
pot
tial,"
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en
The wage Struct ure Is
He Ladly needs to produce a trium ph to save his also estimat ed t be
o
"the
highest in Central
regime from collapse.
America and among the highest In all Latin
For the economic crisis could dry up capital America."
and leave the Torrijos regime witho ut the funds
Finally,
to run t he count ry. The resul ting Instability could set support the Torrljos governm ent has usually
lead to a left-wing rebellion that would swee p the Result: Panprices above the world market level.
ama can't profitably export major
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"Negatory, but I travel a lot. Well, good buddy,
gotta make my deliveries in time to get home to
Momma for Christmas, so I'm gonna put the reins
to the manes, to get the sleigh on the way and hoofs
on the tools."

are

A slickly printed. 40-page booklet landed on
desk
recently. It is the annual report of a local public school system.
Which
doesn't matter, because this particular report is
strikingly worse, Lord love us all, than most such publications.
The quality of writing, and therefore thought, is as murky as
the Potomac River after the three days ofheavy rain. It is
impenetrable, It I, prolix, It is pompous beyond clarity. The
report is jargon-ridden
gibberish.
But It does make a point, effectively: the flaccid Intellectual
accomplishments of too many public school systems will
change so long as educational admlnlstratogi Inflict such torture on the language.
Whether the felony is committed Intentionally, from a
twisted embrace of alleged expertise, or through carelessness,
does not matter. The result is the same In either case, a perof thought.
An interllnearEngllsh translatiomhould have been included
with this report.

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"Music City?"

"I be known as "Jelly Belly."
"What's yer home-twenty, good buddy?"

Carter Taps ' Spy Trap Paralyzed, Sues
Nabs CIA Over Swine Shot
Cal'l'fano And Re tiree
Schles inger

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this:

"Breaker, breaker, One-Nine."
"Come back, breaker."
"Are you the 18-wheeler headed north?"
"Negatory. I be the 36-legger headed south with
a sleigh full of toys for the good girls and boys."
"That's some bodacious rig. What's
han-

perience with CB radio.
While driving the 2,700 some miles with OW'
"ears on,"
e encountered enough interesting
characters and suspenseful plots to fill a daily soap

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crops like rice and corn. The country's sugar
industry "is likewise non-competitive," according to the cables,
The only possible solution for Panama's
problems, the cables stress, would
require slashing the wages, subsidies and other
benefits that the Torrijos regime has granted the
classes. This might not be "politically
possible," the cables conclude.
Footnote: A State Dept. spokesman
acknowledged that Panama has its economic
woes but declined to discuss the
cables because
of their confidential classification,
CIVIL SERVICE SHUFFLE: The Civil
economic

Service CommLwion is keeping a watchful eye on

Republican appointees who, with a soft-shoe
shuffle, are trying to dance their way Into civil
ser vice jo bs be fore the Democra ts take over.
It happens every time there is a
litical
changeover. Dozens of political bosses po
seek civil
status so they won't lose their Jobs. But
thlstlmetheCivllServlceconij..iisqjy
monitoring all major jot changes until
President-elect Jimmy Carter Is sworn in.
At the Action agency,
example, papers
were signed for Myron B. Kuropas to head the
Philadelphia office. Yet he Is Strictly a
politiCA] appointee out of the White House, As a
presidential assistant, he was assigned to woo
ethnic voters for President Ford.
Earlier, he headed Action's Chicago office
long enough to have six complaints filed againSt
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Our Inquiries, apparently, have resulted in
the cancellation of
his Philadelphia appolntment. He denied that he had been guilty of
discrimination at Action and
to return to the agency. said he had no plans
At Action's Atlanta office, another campaign
aide has gone through the quiet transformation p
Into a career official. He Is Paul Jones, who was
In charge of lining up black vote rs for exRichard Nixon's campaign cornmittee.
Jones told black businessmen that their
success In getting governm ent contrc would
depend on whether they contributed to Nixon's
campaign, according to sworn testimony. He
also sent people to Washington
to demonstrate
PP of Nixon's bosnblng and mining of North
Vietnam In 1972.
But now that the Repu,.,
have
he
has suddently turned nonpollUcal
gained
civil service status. Jones told us that he handled
minority voters during the 1972 campaign but
didn't solicit contrjtio,s,

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Thursday, Dec. 23, 197k

HOSPITAL NOTES_,
DECEMBER 22, 1976

ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
John B. Augusta
Antoinette Bell
Betty R. Clark
Ellen N. Gonzalez
Erris Green
Sherry D. Jones
David II. Shannon
Marie N. Hancock, DeBary
Willie Bright, DeLand
Harry S. Brodt, Deltona
DISCHARGES

Sanford:
Marcia B. Carter
Stanley G. DeOcies
Margaret Leathers
Elijah Manning Sr.

AREA
DEATH

CALENDAR

DECEMBER 23
Diet Workshop, Montgomery Ward.,, Interstate Mall,
10 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24

Diet Workshop, St. Augustine Church, Button Road and
Sunset Drive, Casselberry, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chwnley's,
Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise KIwanis, 7 a.m., Sambo's
Restaurant.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 27

Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St., (closed)
TOPS Chapter 79,7 p.m. over Baptist Church, Crystal
Lake and Country Club Rd., Lake Mary.
Altamonte - South Seminole Jaycees board meeting,
7:30 p.m. Clubhouse Spring Oaks and SR 436.

WEATHER

MRS. ELIZABETH ROSE

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl

'Just Wanted To Crash
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)

Palm Hinnant, the
troubled airline employe
who held a jet on a landing
strip here for 14 hours, may
have been planning to
crash the plane, one of his
two hostages says.
"I don't think he wanted
to go any place," siid
Richard Funk after Binnant, 37, surrendered
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Wednesday. "I think
maybe he Just wanted to
get the plane up in the air
and have us all crash and
be killed."
Hlnnant was to be
arraigned today on charges
of kidnaping, attempted
extortion and assault.
Just before he (reed the
hostages and gave up,
Ilinnant had said, "It's too

late for me now. I'm Ju
trying to get away fro
what's bugging me."
"lie must have gone be
serk," said his mothe
Mary Brim of Fresnu
Calif. She said Hinnant's
year-old child had bee
killed in a gas exploslo
and fire, and she believe
that started ments
problems.

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28

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

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Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Fin. Power and

Light, Sanford.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
America.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Casselberry Cornmunity United Methodist.
Longwood Area Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309
S. Oak Ave.
Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary 1010, Sanford, 8
p.m., post home.

a.m.

readings: ternperature. 46; overnight low, 45;
Wednesday's
high,
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Rose N. Reid
Joseph A. Rigsby
Courtney S. Soderbiom Jr.
Donald R. Terry Jr.
Joseph Williamson
Michael Goodman, DeBary
William C. West, DeBary
Willie Bright, DeLand
Eileen B. Angell, Deltona
word J. Bird, Deltona
Willard S. Gummoe, Deltona
Rita A. Hans, Deltona
Isabelle A. Simmons, Deltona
Mildred C. Hersey, Lake
Monroe
William E. Taylor, Lockhart
Leland S. Griffith Jr.,
Orlando
Leila E. Brown, Winter
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1 E. Jenkins Circle, Sanford, relative humidity, 98 per cent;
died Wednesday afternoon at rainfall, 10 Inch; winds, calm.
Intermittent rain likely today
the Loch Haven Nursing Home
in Orlando. A native of Tray, and possible tonight.
Partly cloudy Friday. Highs
N.Y. she moved to Sanford in
1971 from that city. She was a In the low to mid SOs. Lows
Licensed Practical Nurse and a tonight low to mid 40s. Variable
mostly northerly winds 10-15
Catholic.
Survivors include a son, rn.p.h. Rain probabflty 70 per

JAN ('ARi\: A MATTER OF LAW

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29
Sanford Sertoma, noon, Sheraton Inn, SR 46.
Sanford KiwanIs, noon, Civic Center.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.
Serenaders Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic Center.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 p.m., The Town House.

Harry H. Rose of Delmar, N.Y., cent today and 30 per cent
three daughters, Mrs. Mary tonight.
FRIDAY'S TIDES
Lou Brown of Longwood, Mrs.
Daytona Beach: high 10:09
Elizabeth M. Russell of Troy
and Mrs. Carolyn Jane a.m., 10:36 p.m., low 3:37 a.m.,
Brunelle, Sanford and 15 4:15 p.m.
Port Canaveral: high 9:51
grandchildren.
Funeral services and burial a.m., 10:11 p.m., low 3:31 a.m.,
will be In Tray, N.Y. Gramkow 4:04 p.m.
Bayport: high 2:36 a.m., 4:01
Funeral Home Sanford is in
charge of local arrangements. p.m. 9:43 a.m., 9:46 p.m.

The Law Library: From
'Divorce To 'Perry Mason

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30

Diet Workshop, 10a.m.&amp;7p.m., Montgomery Wards,
Interstate Mall.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. 1st St.
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Casselberry Lions, 6:30 p.m., Land 0 Lakes.
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Ramada Inn.
Sanford Civitan, 7:15 a.m., Buck's.

By MARYLIN lIPTON

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windows here so the children won't be disappointed," she laughs.
One youngster who came in recently had more serious matters
in
mind. "She wanted to know about age, she said. She wanted to
r!.
Far more "people off the street" than attorneys or judges use
find out what age she had to be to begin work, for instance."
the Seminole County Law Library, according to librarian Jan
Only judges and lawyers are allowed to check books out of the
Cara.
law library, but anyone may sit and use the extensive collection of
The library, located in the courthouse, contains about 8,000
reference materials during the regularly scheduled 8:30 to 5 day,
books now, but still receives occasional donations of more
"I do take an hour off for lunch," says Jan, "since I'm the only
volumes from interested citizens.
one on the staff. The library Is closed from noon to 1,"
"We have to be a little bit choosy about what books we accept
Judges and lawyers are allowed to take books only into other
now," says Jan, "because we are soon to have very limited
areas of the courthouse; each has a card on file, containing the
space."
Individual's name, address and position.
Those 8,000 books cover just about any subject of legal interest
In a moment of whimsical experimentation, Jan made up a
to Seminole County citizens.
card for a rather famous attorney, one "Perry Mason." She listed
"A lot of our business comes from people who want to handle
his address as Los Angeles, filled In the appropriate information
their own divorces. That's a very ticklish situation. There's so
- and slipped the card into the file drawer.
much involved - if I were doing it, I'd want a lawyer," says Jan.
"I wanted to see just how long it would take them (the attorneys
People with other Interests also come in the law library
and judges) to notice that card," the recalls, "You know, it sat
regularly. "We have a lot of people who are interested in wills,"
there for almost a year and not one of them even noticed It!"
Jan ys, "Many times we have people come in who have been
Jan, who began as a librarian in Hawaii, has been with the law
pop.ed executors of estates. They want to find out what they
library almost since its opening four years ago. She explains that
. sup'sed to do."
funds for the library come from "everything that requires a filing
Students make up a large part of the visitors to the law library, fee here at the courthouse. We'd get a percentage of the filings
often brought in on school tours of the courthouse.
fees each month."
"1 lore the fourth-graders, particularly," says Jan. 3'They
The 1w library, officially the "Fred R.Wllson Law Library," is
'
always want to know 'where are the criminals' pictures? I've
named for a prominent Sanford attorney. Wilson's family donated
threatened to go the post office and get copies to paste on the
many of the books which now make up the library, says Jan Cam.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31

Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chuinley's,
Alt. Spg.
Seminole Sunrise KiwanIs, 7 a.m., Sambo's.
Foresters Square Dance Club, 8 p.m., The Forest.
Tanglewood AA, closed 8 p.m., St. Richards Church.
Longwood AA, closed 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian,
SR 434.
YAC's Club for Singles, 9p.m., Orlando Garden Club,
710 E. Rollins.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. &amp; 6 p.m., St. Augustine
Church, Casselberry.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 1
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. 1st St.
Casselberry AA, closed 8 p.m. Ascension Lutheran.

Herald Writer

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Notice of
Public Service Commission Hear ings
Docket Noo760727,oEU

Boys In Boys Town Today
Mostly 'Social Orphans '

The Florida Public Service Commission will hold public hearings in the
above Docket on the Petition of Florida Power and Light Company to revise
its rates and charges so that it will have the opportunity to earn a rate of return
which will produce additional annual gross revenues of approximately $349
million, AND on the Motion of Florida Power and Light Company for Partial
Interim Rate Relief wherein it seeks to revise its rates and charges on an
interim basis subject to refund so as to produce additional annual gross
revenues of approxiriateIy $225 million.

there have been discipline Town who has been on the
problems until very recently. campus since his mother died
Father Hupp says that when 10 years ago, leaving him an
Spencer Tracy and Mickey
took over In 1973, the boys orphan. "The training of the
Rooney
Rooney wouldn't recognize
"didn't know what discipline house parents has made a draold place any more.
was. The list of AWOLa was matic change. The kids now reIt's grown. It's changed. But long by the time I got in in the alize they don't just live here,
this time every year it still asks morning."
they've got somebody behind

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By ROXINNE ERVASTI

BOYS TOWN, Neb. (AP)

First Phase of Hearings
9:30 a.m., Tuesday, January 11, 1977
Holiday Inn, 4431 PGA Boulevard
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
January 12 through 14, and January 18 through
reserved if necessary.
and
9:30 a.m., Tuesday, January 25, 1977
Dupont Plaza, 300 Biscayne Boulevard Way
Miami, Florida
January 26, 1977, is reserved if necessary.

PINECREST SHOPPING CENTER
Hwy. 17-92 at 27th St., Sanford

for contributions to continue its

21, 1977, are also

Many blame Hupp's predecessor, the Rt. Rev. Nicholas H.
Wegner, who was 75 when he
retired.
"Administratively, things be.
gan to suffer as Wegner got
older," says Father Farrald.
"We also lost priests because
the Archdiocese (of Omaha)
Just had a shortage
The school went to a system
of cottage counselors, but the
counselor "was more or less
there to yell fire," says Dr.
Lonnie Phillips, who came to
Boys Town last year to direct
i ts youth care program. "lie
didn't hassle a kid because he
wanted his eight-hour shift logo

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America In Washington, D.C.
Work at the campuses and the
center will be aimed at developing better research methods, training graduate students
in research on youth develop.
ment, and translating the resuIts of research into language

them."
and programs that can be used
Boy Town is changing the by parents and childcare workonce having raised more than It
way all child care institutions ers.
could spend.
should, he says.
Another new thrust at Boys
Boys Town has come a long
"The courts have held that Town is the Institute for Corn..
way since Father Edward J.
you can't Just warehouse a kid. munication Disorders in ChillFlanagan started it as his
You've -got to do something for tlren.
"Boy's Home" in 1917 with five
him, and you've got to attempt
"Many kids in trouble have
homeless boys in an Omaha
to do it close to his home," problems communicating,"
house.
Phillips said.
says Dr. Patrick Brookhouser,
Public donations and an enSo Boys Town is opening sat- director. "We're talking about
terprising sense of business has
ellite homes. Each has a small the whole idea of commubuilt it into a 190-acre estabgroup of boys and uses the nication, being able to take in
lishment with an endowment
"teaching parent." The homes ideas and being able to express
are evaluated bya learn ofBoys them."
Town specialists.
'He Ain't Heavy..,
The Institute, located tempo.
Six such homes are opening
rarily
at an Omaha hospital,
I
fund that comes to $1 million an
has already treated 2,000 chilacre and a total worth of $240
'He Wanted A
dren with learning disorders
smoothly."
million.
associated
with speech and
"Kids were sullen, the cot- Smooth Shift...'
Remember: "lie ain't heavy.
hearing.
Treatment
ranges
lie's my brother," and the pie- tages. were dirty," Phillips
from surgery to speech
says.
"Boys
Town
had
a
good
this year in Las Vegas, Houston therapy.
ture of the young ragamuffin
Patients, rich
carrying his sleeping brother? academic program, but the rest and in Montana. Boys Town's poor, come from around and
the
That was the classic image of of the school was in deteriora- investments in these homes, country.
and in other projects, were
Boys Town. But today the or- tion."
AffoISOistooperatermm
Phillips ordered a renovation stimulated at least in part From
phans are different.
a
new
building scheduled for
of
cottages
and
construction
of
disclosures in 1972 that Boys
"We're dealing with what i
completion
in January or
16
new
homes
that
will
open
Town earned or collected more
call 'social orphans," says the
Rev. Robert P. Hupp. the 61. early next year, housing no money than it spent, despite the February next door to Creighyear-old director. "When more than 10 boys per unit. He appeals for help at Christmas. ton University's medical
While Phillips arrived from school. It features family-size
Flanagan started the home, an closed the cafeteria and laundry,
saying
a
family
atmosthe
University of Kansas to di- apar tment units where children
orphan was someone that the
phere
cannot
be
maintained
If
red
child care operations, Dr. and their parents can stay while
rest of society didn't want. To.
shuffle
in
line
to
eat
and
boys
Ronald
Feldman brought a the children are treated.
day,
adoption
lists
are
so
long
vj
But the new Boys Town has
send
out
their
clothes,
lie
fir
ed st ri ng of credentials in social
mu don't see oruhans
anyr
113
detractors, especially on the
many
house
parents
and
adverwork
research
to the new Boys
more."
Town
residents
tised
for
couples
willing
to
Town
Center
for
the
Study
of
issue
of its wealth.
Today's Boys
"You
don't have to be poor to
Youth
Development.
are the pr od ucts of al co holic or
Feldman and a crew of re- help the poor," says Hupp when
divorced parents and broken 'You Can't
sear chers are operating in tom- asked about Boys Town money. I
homes who "have gotten into
trouble or are sure rehearsing Warehouse A Kid'
porary quarters while they "Flanagan started the foun- I
awai t the completion next year datlon and re
for It."
fused to touch it
The Rev. John Farrald was spend 24 hours and some of of a $10-million center that Will because he wanted it to be there I
an orphan who graduated from their vacations with the boys as house computers, a research Ii- to run the home after he was
n J TnW,I i. iota ii.. ,w ,ii.
They- are brarv and aceonunodalinmu for
w' 'tenchlno
u narents."
r
e.
, rects one of the four "commu required to train in a co urse visiting research fellows.
Because
of the construction
Some $40 million was corn'nites" of the new Boys Town. worth 30 college credits toward
Boys
Town, which
program
mitted by Bo ys To wn for the
master's degree.
Today, less than one per cent
usually
es
o
pe
rat
In the black,
'The ship was sunk, as low as center, being built in Omaha,
of Boys To wn's 400 boys are
has
a
deficit
of
$1
million this
real orphans. All but 17 percent it could go, by the time Wegner and for research at Stanford year. That deficit should be
cut
University
at Palo Alto, Calif.,
come from one-parent families, retired," says Charlie Bagley,
to $500,000 next year, officials
and
the Catholic University of say.
Boys Town officials admit the 17-year-old mayor of Boys
work, despite a reputation of

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SecoKl Phase of Hearings
9:30 a.m., Tuesday, March 8, 1977
Holiday Inn, 4431 PGA Boulevard
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
March 9 through 11, March 15 through 18, and March
1977, are also reserved if necessary.

22

through

25,

The purpose of the First Phase of Hearings is to permit members of the
public to give testimony regarding the proposed rate increases, both permanent
and interim, as well as the adequacy and quality of service rendered by FPL,
to permit FPL to present its direct testimony and exhibits in support of its
Petition for a permanent rate increase, Motion for Partial Interim Relief and
its prosposed Power Plant Cost Recovery Adjustment, and for such other
purposes as the Commission may deem appropriate. Cross-examination of FPL
and intervenor witnesses, if any, will also be permitted with respect to the
Motion for Partial Interim Relief and the proposed Power Plant Cost Recovery
Adjustment.
The purpose of the hearings scheduled to commence on March
8, 1977,
is to permit cross-examination of the Company's witnesses with respect to the
Company's full revenue requirements case, to permit intervenors, ii any, to
present evidence and to cross-examine those witnesses, to permit the Company
to present rebuttal evidence if it so desires, and for such other purposes as
the Commission may deem appropriate.

Public Counsel
The Public Counsel will be present at the hearings herein to represent the
public and will be av.ilable to meet members of the public who wish
to present
testimony at 8:30 a.m. at the location of
the hearings. He may be contacted
prior to said hearings at the Office 01 Public
Counsel, The Holland Building,
Tallahassee, Florida, 32304 (Telephone Number 904-488-9330).

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Thursday, Dec. 23, 976
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

BLOOMINGTON. Minn. Al'
Players won't be
ducking out of the trench warfare Sunday when the
Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Rams meet for the
National Football Conference championship.
Several spectacular individual nuitchups will highlight
what promises to be an exhausting physical battle as the
teams vie for a spot in Super Bowl Xl.
"A bump or bruise won't keep many people out of a
game like this," says Los Angeles Coach Chuck Knox.
The Rams are at full strength, while middle linebacker
Jeff Siemon is Minncsota's only doubtful performer.
Slemon has a pulled muscle in the calf of his left leg and
has been unable to run this week.
The most notable matchup in the line will feature the
Rams' All-Pro defensive end Jack Youngblood against
Minnesota's MI-Pro offensive tackle Ron Vary. Los
Angeles defensive tackle Merlin Olsen's battle against
Vikings strongman Ed White will be equally brutal, but
the key could be the battle between Rams' defensive end
Fred Dryer and Minnesota's Steve Riley, who was
brilliant in the Vikings' playoff victory over Washington
last weekend.
When the Rams have the ball, veteran Tom Mack has
the job of containing Alan Page, and Los Angeles' John
Williams will go against Carl Eller in the matchup of
former University of Minnesota stars.
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PITTSBURG AP - Exactly four years ago, a pro
football rivalry was born.
The newborn was greeted with a slap by Jack Tatum of
the Oakland Raiders and cradled in the arms of France
Harris. Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney passed out
cigars.
The Dec. 23 arrival came with five seconds left In an
American Football Conference playoff game at Pittsburgh.
Tatum hit John Fuqua as he tried to catch a fourthdown, desperation pass. The ball bounced back toward the
line of scrimmage, Harris caught it inches off the ground
and carried it for the touchdown that beat Oakland 13-7.
That 60-yard play has been called The Immaculate
Reception.
By any name, it was the birth of a rivalry to be renewed
Sunday when the Raiders and Steelers meet for the AFC
title at Oakland.
Greased jerseys, obscene footballs, a spying priest, and
a purposely frozen field have been just some of the
strange elements that have fed the rivalry in recent years.
The tone got more serious this season when the Steelers
accused some Raiders of cheap shots with intent to maim,
and one Raiders player followed with a slander suit
against Pittsburgh Coach Chuck Noll.
Differences between the two teams go back to that day

Knox and Minnesota Coach Bud Grant both feel their
teams are playing their best football of the season.
"We've played good football at times during the
season," said Knox in a telephone interview. "We've been
Inconsistent, but a lot of that was from having three
quarterbacks start for us during the year."
Rookie Pat [laden took over for Los Angeles the final
month of the season and the Rams have not lost since.
"We should be stronger as each day goes by," said
Knox.
"We're putting a lot of hours in because it's going to be a
tough football game for us."
The Vikings practiced in 24-degree weather Wednesday,
but the National Weather Service said the game time
temperature Sunday will be in the teens.
"It'll be cold, but it'll be cold for both teams," said
Knox. "It's not going to be that big a factor either way."
Grant said he would like to force the Rams into throwing
the ball more than usual.
"They like to run the ball every down, like a lot of
teams," said Grant. "I just hope we can force them to
pass more, because there's a greater margin for error
there."
The Rams rushed for 2,528 yards during the regular
season compared to the Vikings' 2,855 yards to the Rams'
2,341.

Slager Gives Irish Edge
In Monday's Gator Bowl

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JACKSONVILLE (AP)
Lisch is a good quarterback, Wednesday, although they
Rick Stager Is healthy again, but he needs experience."
stopped short of actual
'
and that may give Notre Dame
Penn State will start Chuck scrimmage.
an edge at quarterback in its Fusina, 6-foot-I sophomore who
"That is probably the longest
Gato Bowl football game was supposed to back up senior one we will have this week,"
: against Penn State Monday.
John Andress this year. Paterno aid after Penn State
"If he had been 100 per cent, Andress was injured in the worked in full pads for more
we probably would have beaten fourth game and hasn't played than two hours. "We got quite a
Southern California," said since,
bit done, covering every aspect
Notre Dame Coach Dan Devine.
"Fusina is a good quar- of the game."
Notre Dame experienced the
; "He can read defenses better terback and he could become
: than one-fourth of the starting outstanding," Penn State Coach first casualty since the teams
quarterbacks in the national Joe Paterno said. "The only arrived. Starting offensive
" Football League."
criticism I have is that he is a guard Ted Horansky dislocated
Slager, a 5-loot-I1 senior, was little careless at times."
his left thumb, was treated at a
replaced by 6-foot4 sophomore
Fusina didn't play well and hospital and rejoined the team
: Russ Llsch through most of the neither did the team in its but was held out of contact
last three Notre Dame games. season-closing 24-7 loss to top work.
Slagerwashurtplaylngagajnst ranked Pittsburgh, Paterno
Devine scheduled a workout
Alabama. The Fighting Irish said.
tonight for the Fighting Irish.
won a narrow victory In that
"That game was not a fair
Paterno planned an afternoon
one and beat Miami of Florida evaluation of his talent," the practice for his Nittany Lions.
but lost 17-13 to Southern Cal. coach said.
"We will go once more
"Rick is healthy now and he
Both teams went through pads, probably Friday,"
; will start," Devine said. "Russ lengthy, active workouts Paterno said.
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whipped Cincinnati 6-2, It was Gassoif scored early in the
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Birmingham Coach Pat Kelly Smythe Division.
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Canuks3, Kings 2
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Gerry O'Flaherty's goal, at
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"He's our winner." he said. "In 15:48 of the third period, capped
In the past two weeks, they the last four games, they've the a Vancover comeback that
have beaten four of the league's opposition averaged more than began,with Los Angles holding
top clubs -Houston, Winnipeg, 40 shots at him. But he Just a 2-0 advantage on goals by
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Rangers 3. tie
Atlanta 2, Detroit I
Pittsburgh S. Toronto 2
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Hawks' coaching staff has to
"We're going to sit tomorrow the score with power play goal
get healthy to solve the team's (Thuursday) and go over what in the second period.
playing problems.
we think some of our problems
Barons 4, North Stars 3
Chicago fired Billy Reay, are and see if we can turn it
Bob Murdoch's ninth goal ii
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and named veteran defen- arrival from a Tuesday game in victory, extending Minnesota'
seman Bill White as his Minnesota contributed to the winless streak to 11.
replacement,
latest loss.
Flames!, Red Wings 1
Bobby Orr and Stan MikIt.a,
Rangers 3, flyers 3
Atlanta
rookie Willie Plett
who like White are unable to
"This is the best the New impressed the Red Wings with
play because of injuries, were York Rangers have played his fists in two fights and beat
named assistant coaches,
against us in a long tome," said goalie Jimmy Rutherford with
The change failed to produce Philadephia goalie Bernie a 50-foot slap shot, helping the
any instant turnaround, as Parent after helping his team Flames break a four-game
Buffalo extended its winning salvage a tie with the Rangers, losing streak.
streak to six with a 4-2 triumph who kept him busy with 46
Penguins 5, Maple Leafs 2
over Chicago Wednesday night, shots.
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of the big guns in the Ne
cause, scoring 21 paints.
Skinner was the team lead
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Rockets 111, Bullets 90
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Williamson, who admits that
before he became a pro,
Maravich was one of his
"Idols."
But for a while there, it
looked as if there would be
blood spilled after Williamson
had given Maravich a hard slap
as he charged in for a basket.
The blow sent Maravhch to the
floor, where he lay quietly for
several moments.
At this point, Williamson
shouted: "Good act, Pete."
When Maravich finally got
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to our place, John. You're
trying to mess people up."
In other NBA games, the
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Washington Bullets 111-90 and
the Detroit Pistons stopped the
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baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn: "If that's his reason for
Kuhn asked a question about blocking the sales, It wasn't a
good one. I'm sure he has
"
player salaries,
Finley was scheduled to take more."
the stand again today.
The statement was con.
In Oakland A's owner said he sidered
important by Finley's
'
got angry at Kuhn on June 1
for interfering with his business attorneys, they said later,
decisions after the corn- because it could mean they d
'
missioner voided his $1.5 not have to continue trying to
million sale of pitcher Vida prove the $3.5 million price total
Blue to the New York Yankees. for the three players was abnormally high - an opinion
'7
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So he (fled the suit the held by many baseball ob.'
following week.
servers and perhaps by Kuhn.
Kuhn stopped another bid to
The
The crucial issues for both
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sell unsigned outfielder Joe
to show the judge, if price
Rudi and relief pitcher Roliie
Fingers for $1 million each to no longer is one of them, are
the Boston Red Sex, money that just what power the cornmissioner has under the Majol
Finley said he, needed
player salaries and bargain League Agreement, and
whether Finley broke any
with in other deals.
major league rules before or
A modified, modified was a preview of what might be expected
Finley, testifying Wednesday during the sales
to show up at Daytona International Speedway for the Feb. 18 In U.S. District Court, said he
Both questions have come up
NASCAR 200 Modified Stock Car
Race during Speed Weeks. This had a "personal dispute" with in testimony, but it will be up to
car Is driven by Richie Evans. It was at Daytona recenfly testing Kuhn on at least two occasions McGarr to answer them when
the modifications made to the already modified Camaro. The before the atteznped June 15 he rules next month or in
*iOfl for the additional modifications and the to$t1J16 was
sales. He added that he and February after hearing Kuhn's
preparation for the February modified race at Daytona when the
Kuhn spoke for several hours at side of the story In January.
"Mod Squad" returns to the 2.5-mile Daytona fri-oval for the first
Chicago hotel beginning less
time in several years. In the put, the modifieds ran the 3.14-mile than two hours after he an.
road course at Daytona but this year will run exclusively on the nounced the sales.
outer tn-oval portion of the track.
"The words were very heated
for the first 10 minutes," Finley
testified, saying he then tried to

V l* tory
etow n LOSS

By The Associated Press
John Williamson used to
worship Pete Maravich from
afar. But up dose, he's not so
crazy about him.
Williamson's onetime hero
became a villain for a while
Wednesday night when the two
almost came to blows in their
National Basketball
Association game.
Williamson's New York Nets
went on to hand Maravich's
New Orleans Jazz a 127-93
beating. Afterwards, Maravich
and Williamson were considerably cooled off.
"The game got sloppy and we
were getting frustrated, and we
just went at each other," said
Maravich. "It was just one of
those things. It didn't mean
anything."
"That boy has no history of
hitting anybody," noted

IN BRIEF

First Round

7s

in coaching styles between exams would be difficult," he good ball game.
Colorado's Bill Mallory and said. "We only started Monday
"People looked at us at the
Ohio State's Woody Hayes ion campus), but we thought start of the season as not much
up In the way they are our kids were very intense."
of a team," he said. "But it's a
putting their teams through
Mallory took his team tin- team that progressed and noworkouts for the Orange Bowl mediately from the airport to we want to represent the Big
game.
the Miami-Dade Community Eight as well as we can"
Mallory will put his Buffaloes College North campus for Its
Missouri is the only common
through the second of his first workout. He left the opponent of the two teams.
get Kuhn to
understand
why he In a show of strength, Sanford
sceutwo-hour daily players on their own the rest of Tigers beat Ohio State 22-21
madethe
deals.
But Finley
o
c
workouts today. He says he the day, with a 1 a.m. curfew. and downed Colorado 16-7.
testified that Kuhn said he had Electric dumped Flagship
does not plan the full-squad
"We'll try to hit a happ1
to "go back to New York and Bank of Seminole, 55-41,
As to the low ranking of Big
give this sale deep con. Wednesday night in the Junio4
scrimmages which Hayes puts medium," Mallory said of the Eight schools this season, he
his Buckeyes through.'
Boys Baksetball League and
pace he plans. "We plan to get said, "I felt this year our
sideration."
remained unbeaten.
Also unlike Hayes, his boss at the job done. We plan to work. conference was so evenly
Three days later, he voided
In other Wednesday night
g
Ohio State from 1967-69, But we also plan to relax."
balanced that we knocked each
Mallory Is opening his practice
the deals over the opposition of games, which marked the
Colorado, tri'champion with other off. We weren't
By The Aisociated Press
victory," said Thompson after' rebounds, leading San Fran- both major league presidents. opening of the second half of the
sessions to the press. His only Oklahoma and Oklahoma State recognized In the rankings.
Judge Frank McGarr raised season, Dekle's Gulf upset
requirement is that no cameras in the Big Eight Conference, is
a 66-64 loss to the nation's fifth- cisco's victory over Cal Poly"Maybe people don't fee)
be on the field.
John Thompson is building a ranked team in the Carolina Pomona. Marques Johnson, the money question when Atlantic National Bank, 3841,
ranked 1h in the nation with we're so good because we're
Temperatures In the 70s an 8-3 record. Ohio State, Big knocking each other off, but I better basketball team at Classic at Columbia, S.C. coming back after missing two Finley's lawyers tried to In. and Flagship Bank of Sanford
greeted the Colorado entourage Ten
co-champion
"Moral victories are for people games with a sprained knee troduce a deposition about an defeated First Federal, 36-25.
with think any of us could have gone Georgetown.
It was only the second loss of
of 173 persons, including 90 Michigan, is ranked 11th with a to one of the big bawls."
But Wednesday night, it was who are never going to be scored 25 points, leading UCLA historic $1 million sale by
players, coaches and wives, 8-2-1 mark.
former Cincinnati Reds the season for Flagship oil
good."
Oklahoma State thrashed not quite good enough.
past San Jose State,
when they deplaned in Miami
Seminole, and both have
Right now, Alabama Coach
It's one of the few times in Brigham Young 49-21 in the
Larry Williams scored 17 President Bill DeWitt.
Reaching for national
Wednesday afternoon,
recent years that the outcome Tangerine Bowl. The other Big recognition, the Hoyas came C.M. Newton would have to points and grabbed 16 "Is there any suggestion that been at the hands of Sanford
Their workouts In the Florida of the New Year's night Orange Eight title.sharer, Oklahoma, close to upsetting Alabama. think that Georgetown already rebounds, pacing Louisville the reasonableness of the price Electric. Sanford Electric
sun started five days later than Bowl game will not involve a will meet Wyoming Saturday in The difference between the hasarrived,
Is relevant or has anything to do pulled away by seven points at
over Chattanooga.
Georgetown has great size
Ohio State's. Mallory said final potential national champion, the Fiesta Bowl. A runnerup teams was freshman Kent
A 34-point performance by with this case?" McGarr asked the hilt and then out-scored
examinations ruled out an but Mallory said, "We don't club, Nebraska, meets Texas Looney's two free tluows in the and super-quickness," Newton Eddie Owens sparked Nevada- Nell Papiano, Finley's lawyer. their opponents 15 to 7 in the
earlier arrival,
said, "and they are a very well Las' Vegas past Oklahoma.
look at it as a 'down' bowl. We Tech in the Astro-Bluebonnet last 10 seconds.
Paptano said Kuhn's decision third ItiIS&amp;&amp;
"1 felt for us to start any look at it as a real challenge. Bowl on Dec. 31.
The win for Dekle's Gulf was
"1 don't consider this a moral coached basketball team. our
its second in six outings and
December schedule is designed
PACE
by Alan Mover came against a team that,
to get us ready in our con________
_________________
finished third in the first half
ference Southeastern and
8ACfl' /iY /973 ,
standlngs. Dekle's Gulf jumped
Georgetown did a couple of
YWE '/RTNOA'T#4*fE,q/CA
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things that should help us later.
('-kI
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never trailed.
"For one thing, we don't play
/ ONE YEAR,
The league takes a break for
a game where we see more
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the rest of holidays, with play
defenses. Georgetown showed
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scheduled to resume Jan. 8.
us just about every defense you
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can face -and played them all
WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS
well."
Sanford Electric
9 13 15 5-53
Flagshipof5.m0, I 7 I is--4i
The victory earned the
.-.
0
Sanford Electric: Marvin ButIei
Crimson Tide a berth in
39; Mike Rot undo 7; Wesley Steele
tonight's
final
of
the
Carolina
By HOWARD SMITh
5; Kevin Smith 2: Howard Harrison
1.
aassic against South Carolina,
app
FiSgihIp of Seminole: Freddie
Network, both rumored to be lurking in the background of the which beat Harvard 71.63 in the
NEW YORK (AP) - What Is the Satra Corp., and why is it
Satra deal.
Howard 39, Chris Dunbar 5, Mark
HAWLEY
other first-round game.
doing these horrible things to the networks?
Gibson 4; Anthony Colyer 2.
So why is Satra, a trading corporation with a long history of
27-YFAR-otp 9
The answer to these and related questions will begin to emerge
Elsewhere in
college
dealings with Russia, trying to land the Games.
CANADIAN
Dekle's Gulf
12 I 9 9-31
over the nest few days, but indications are that the US. television
basketball: thnid-ranked San
Atlantic Bgnii
111 2 11-31
of
rights to the 1* Olympics in Moscow are a long way from being
Maybe they are just taking the negotiations off
Francisco trimmed Cal Ployjipj
Dekl,'s Gull: Phillip Ford II
settled.
Russians and plan to market the Games to the networks ti- Pomona 964$; No. 8 UCLA
William Hirst 10; Neil Kenhs 9,
ON A0
:?
Haroid Gains 5; Andress Kish 2
A week ago, representatives of the three major networks selves. Or maybe they have the rights and are Just helping walloped San Jose State 39-74:
81C0fl1
Atlantic Bank: James Litton 22.5
No. 12 Nevada-Las Vegas
CBS, ABC and NBC - journeyed to Moscow, they thougi, to
OWN
Chip Gregory 1; K6v1n Huainan 3.
YOONGET
some
unprecented
independent
network
of
defeated
Oklahoma
1Q04)9jnthe
determine which ne would get the rights. Instead, none of
y .qj,qci/
ErIk Freddie 2.
Stay tuned.
championship game of the
three got them because a fourth bidder, Satra Corp., entered the
3, 000
Flagthipof Sanford 11 413 1-36
picture. The Moscow Olympic Conunittee
Rebel Roundup Tournament at
WINNIR5.
.
::.:.:.:
First Federal
4 S 511-26
While
the dorm brews over the Moscow Olympics, TV f
Las Vegas; No. 13 Louisville
W1 of agreement with Sum, and no one knows quite what 10
AND ,
Flagship t Sanford : David Hess
make of it.
be able to look back at Ivansbruck and Montreal on ABC's Wide whipped Chattanooga el.7l; No.
M/GNT
Ii; Jeff Quinn 10; Stanley Hogan 4.
World of Sports Qu-Idinas Day. The 90-minute program offer, 14 Arizona beat Purdue 65-76,
Jeff Kipp S. Steve Gains 1.
WIND
The networks, meanwhile, are In the process of applying for
First Federal: Tyler Johnson IS.
i ,,j,,r
highlights of the 1976 Games and a series of interviews with some and No. 15 Maryland Wasted
WINNING
Justice Department approval,under antitrust laws, to pool their
"
Dewayne Hunter 11,
of the athletes.
Bucknell I-72.
7W1 AI051
STANDINGS
coverage.
I4'ACE
"Let's just say these negotiations have certainly not been an
The
crucial
shots
by
Looney,
(kcsnd Half)
Jim McKay, anchorman for the past three
AGA/ti.
Sanford Electric 10, Dekles Gulf
ha the his only points of the game,
everyday happenstance," said CBS President Bob Wusaler,
show. McKay has becom, a celebrity and Olympics,
won several awards p.
10, FISQ$hlpof Sanford 10, Atlantk
Alabama ilfll)IOVC iii
"Anything can happen and probably will before ft's all over."
Bonito 1. First Federal 0.1. Flagship
through Ms Olympic exposure, but he was originally reluctant 10
CHAMP
record to 74). In the first game,
Details of the Soviet-Satma agreement are known only to the
of SaniI.oI,o.I.
be the anchorman.
IN /970,
parties involved, and they're not talking. Network sources view
lEADING SCORES
My, naturally, would prefer that ABC televise MOSCOW Jim Graziano scored 26 points,
Freddie Howard, Flagship of
'72
AND'75
II in the second half, sparking
the whole thing as just another hurdle in negotlatia's. They insist
."
Seminole, 31.5; Marvin Butler,
Games, but would not mind a three network POOL "A pool would South Carolina's victory,
It Is virtually impossible for Satra, or anyone else, to pay what the
Sanford Electric, 212; James
be interesting," be said 'The C petition among the net
James Hardy scored a gameSoviets are asking and come anywhere near making a profit on
Liftot. Atlantic Bank. 24.0; Ricky
would be like it is for the political conventions or an
,f
4
Bridges First Federal, 11 3;
election. " high 24 points and grabbed 14
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In 1972 when Tatum insisted he never touched the ball,
that it bounced off Fuqua and therefore was not legally
catchable by Harris.
In 1973, the Steelers went to Oakland and returned with
a 17-9 regular-season victory and complaints of "dirty
tricks."
Center Ray Mansfield insisted some of the bootballs he
was given from the sidelines were short of air. lie said
others had obscenities printed in ink on the laces.
In addition, the Steelers accused Raiders offensive
linemen of greasing their jerseys.
Later that season, It was Oakland pointing the finger.
It seems that during the Raiders' last regular-season
contest, some Steelers assistant coaches used press
passes to attend the game.
When Raiders officials found out, they summoned police
to bar the Steelers' coaches from the press box.
A week later, the Raiders barred the steelers from the
AFC title game, beating them 33-14.
When the Steelers returned to Oakland for the 1974 AFC
title game, it was Noll who was wary of spying.
He purposely had the Steelers run some plays from an
unblanced line in practice, even though no such strategy
was planned for the game, which they won 32-14.
Last season, the Steelers beat the Raiders 16.10 in
Pittsburgh for the AFC title.

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1610. 9.20, 4,20; 2. Alava-Juan (1)
660. 5.20; 3. Anton. Ectt.a,e (6) 3.00;
Q (11)55.30; P (II) 165.00.
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(I?) 3310' P (71) 59.10.
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2.40; I. Santi (ii 1.20. 2.60; 3. Mariolo
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WONDERING my son.
DEAR WONDERING: I say
go

ahead

and have the
celebration as planned. And

anyone who questions the
"legitimacy" of it doesn't have
DEAR ABBY: I need the
advice of an outsider on this
very emotional situation:
When I was 17, 1 became
pregnant. I never told the
father since I had known

only a few weeks, and I realized
it would be disastrous for him
to marry me even if he agreed
to.
I had a darling son. When he

was six months old I married a
wonderful man who has never
mentioned my past to me or to
anyone else. The birth certificate was later changed from

my maiden name to my
married name. We have two
ot he r children and a great

marriage.
My son Is now 9-years-old and
he doesn't know that the man he

calls "Dad" is not his real
father. Some relatives on both

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TERRIBLY TROUBLED

DEAR TROUBLED: When
you think your son Is stdIlciently mature to handle it,
you and your husband should
tell him the truth all of it. If
someone tells him before you
do, you will have to deal with it
at that time.
It will be very difficult to
explain that you knew his
biological father only a few
necks and don't know where he
Is today. Also that he was never
told about the boy. (In some
states adopted children are

In New Years
and be seen in
New Years Eve

Youthful styles,
sophisticated
sty!es,..each

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legally able to search for th eir

biological parents.) I w ouldn't
lay such upsetting ne ws on a
child of 9.
Everyone has a problem. What's

yours? For a personal rpiy, write to
ABBY: Box No. 59100, L.A., Calif.
oog. Enclose stamped, selfaddressed envelope, please .
For Abby's booklet, "How to Have
a Lovely Wedding," se nd SI to
Abigail Van Buren, 132 Inky Dr.,
Eev,rly Hills, Calif. COlil. Pleas.
enclose a long, selt.address,d.
stam pe d (2 Oc) env•lop..

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the Sanford Woman's Club.

from the source, then cut and
mounted in our OWfl workrooms.
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uiamonds, exceptional values.

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Assortment of polyester and polyester blends
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that my husband has agreed to
this dumb arrangement!
Abby, do you think there's
something funny going on, like
maybe there are TWO girls
rather than just one at Don's

John

Special Buy

Boy's Shirts

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The Norman deVere Howard
Chapter of the United
daughters of the Confederacy
met at the home of Mrs. John B.
Wimbish for its December
meeting, with Mrs. Glenn J.
Wimbish as co-hostess. Mrs
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MARY
DEAR MAY:
Whether
there's one girl, two girls or the
whole Vassar class of '69 at the
girl's apartment, If I were you,
I'd ask my husband to bag the
deal. And on the double.
DEAR ABBY: My wife and I
married in 1927, were divorced
fora li ttle over a year, and then
married each other again.
Neither of us was ever married
to anyone else.
We had planned to have a
golden wedding anniversary

only

Ages 2 to 5
for boys or girls

Assortment of vinyl
Solid colors
two tone

YOU CAN LOSE

sides and a Few friends know

the truth, but I 've never told
anyone who the boys real
father is.
best Friend, Don, is separated
Abby, I can't bear to tell my
from his wife, and Don knows
son the truth, and my husband
this girl who's divorced and has
doesn't want to tell him either.
a nice apartm ent. He likes her
Please tell me how to handle
but doesn't want to get too inthis. What do I tell the boy? And
vuivea, so every igm aner
what do I say about his real
work he asks my husband to go party in 1977, on the an- father since it would be tinwith him to this girl's apart. niversary of our first marriage, possible for him to meet him ment for a few hours, so he can but a relative said it wouldn't be ever. (I don't even know where
use my husband as an excuse to "legittinate" because we will he is now, and I don't wan t to
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Veci.O.Matic
Kitchen Magician
Presto Burger Maker

Bulbs that will bloom in the
spring, each a rarity and each a
different color.

Backrubs with a favorite
masculine scent.

married for four years and
have one child. My husband's

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cooking before.

urin iunix: my nusoanu
and I are both 28. We've been

On Hwy. 1792 at 27th

No. 11023 oz. wedge-type speakers.

8.Juice
8-On the Rocks

9.95

for sale.

mosphere.

N;. 1102

16.99

National Brand T.V. Items.
Whip-O.Matic

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FAIRWAY
LAUNDROMAT
service i

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8. Cocktails
Sizes 7.14. ORIG. to $24.

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Show and Sale will be held In Eastern and Mid
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the Ocala City Auditorium Jan. staters will display their rare
7 and 6 from 1-9:30 p.m., and collections of antiqzes, all of

Jan.

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Of Girlfriend's Apartment

The seventh annual Antique Dealers from throughout the

External

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plants.
6.

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Dinners at home- just the two of
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3. New ties, each one hand made for
him by you
from the leftover
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fabric of the dresses you made
which he loves.
4. =; and newspaper sub.

Mini 8 track ta pe deck.
Features program selector,
No. 0111

Bottles of inexpensive wine, all
different (and a pair of goblets, of
coursel).
Pa pe r back books by authorities in
his latest field of interest.
Photographs of his baby, early
childhood, teenage and young
adult years, mounted in a photo

2. Pieces of original art from his
favorite comic strip. (See the
Cartoon Museum, Winter Park.)

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Tubular steel frames.

Assorted solid colors In
polyester and polyester blends.
ORIG. to $30.

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Jumpsuits

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Kirby, Mn. H.B. McCall, Mrs.

Troy Ray, Mrs. Charles
Steenwerth, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs.
J.H. Truluck, Mrs. W.B.
Wallace, Mrs. Glenn J. Wim-

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Tht'rsday, Dec. 23, 1976

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323-8670 or 831.9777

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A hazy day

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stopped birds in motion, making

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Ormandy Going Strong At 76
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the spacious back seat of his
limousine, speeding along to an
early morning rehearsal at the
new. Robin Hood Dell. He seems
unmoved by the elaborate
diplays Philadelphia has
erected to celebrate the Bicentennial.
In fact, his only concern is
that his driver take the fastest
and most direct route to the
massive outdoor amphitheater.
He carries a stopwatch and
radio wherever he goes. The
radio is for li.denlpg to music.
The stopwatch is to time things
everything,
"I'm always
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During the 40 years Ormandy
the Philadelphia
Orchestra, it has become one of
the world's mod recorded,
most traveled and most listened
to symphonic groups. He has
been with the orchestra for so
long, since replacing the flamboyant Leopold Stokowskl as
conductor, that It has been dubbed "the Ormandy sound."
At 76, he is well past the
mandatory retirement age other members of the orchestra
face. His retirement, he says,
has directed

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"DELSHAY AND THE ODDESSEY111
MON. THRU CHRISTMAS

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STEAK HOUSE and LOUNGE
PHONE 322-ms
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Feel
ee old; I never did feel old. I man at the podium.
directors and the popularity of feel younger now than I did 20
He raises his arms and sig.
the recordings."
years ago."
nals. Suddenly voices and other
"A conductor nowadays
As
a
aeptagenarlan, lflSttWntnt blend as one. Or.
should not set himself up as a Ormandy says he still flirts mandy Is ferocious in his
moveczar," Ormandy says. "He's with attractive women and ments.
not a czar; he's a fellow work- speaks of his many tomorrows.
Gone is the twinkle In the eye.
er."
Ormandy approaches the po- Gone Is the shaking of the
me limousine cruises past diwn with slowed steps and a hands. Gone is th
e slowness. He
the manicured gardens of the slight hitch
the result of a Is moving swiftly In a world he
Dell. The small, ruddy-faced recent hip operation. He seems knows well.
man with white tufts of hair on lost In the 102-piece orchestra.
"When I conduct, I first try to
an otherwise balding head steps
His hands tremble sugj)tlyashe know the compo," he
says.
from the car to greet his sub. lifts the baton.
"Then I try to get into
jects. They murmur a collecOrmandy win conduct the or. music, and I hope to approach It
five "maestro."
chestra and the 375-voice Mor- as close as humanly possible,"
"I've been in this place for 40 mon Tabernacle Choir. There he says.
years, and I still act and feel are almost 500 people on the
The day before, Ormandy
and conduct like a young per- monstrous birth-paneled stage. discussed what he
called his
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first time his father had seen
him conduct.
"On the way from the concert
I rode with my father and said,
'Well father, not a word?
You've never seen me conduct.
Aren't you proud?" Ormandy
recalled.

"My father

burst out cryin,"
he said. "Then he turned to 1pe
and said, 'An I could Odd ofail
evening was I had used that
whip on you more often you
could have been playing the
violin tonight Instead of con-

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JEAN BRYANT
6349212
Sanford

SHIRLEY MILLETI
6349212
Casselberry.Wlnte, Springs
Forest City
Altamonte Springs

RUTH TUECH
8349212

Altamonte Springs
Longwood

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574 3167
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Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any
NOLL'S.
quantity.
CASSELBERRY, Hwy. *792,830
4206

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GET EXTRA CASH FOR
CHRISTMAS by selling your good
used furniture and appliances to
Larry's New &amp; Used Mart, 213 S.
Sanford Ave. 3271132

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TOP prices paid, used, any con
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51-Garage Sales

WANTEDI SELLERS
BUYERS-DEALERS
Empty your carport or garage,
Make $U and have fun swapping
toot Bring your articles to Movie
Land Drive In Theatre Swap Shop
Flea Market, south 17.97, every
Sunday, 9 am, to 5 p.m. NO
CHARGE. Reserve free spaces.
Phone 372.1216, 7 p.m. do 9 p.m.

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Mohawk 1man canoe; $50; sidewalk Garage Sale- Dec. 23, *0 am., 173
bike, 520; standard typewriter,
Oaks Court, Country Club Road.
$10; roll-away bed, 515; misc. toys
Ued, Couch, Rug, Dishwasher
&amp; clothes. 322.4379.
Misc.

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803W. 1st St., Sanford
323 606* or 333.0517 eves.

Ring our chimes and place a fast.
a ting, low cost want ad. Call 322
7611 or 1319993.

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GWALTNEY JEWELERS, 201 S.
Park Ave.

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Jewelers. 701 S. Park Ave.

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

WE BUY FURNITURE
Maitland Auction
ill 44l6tollfre.from Sanford

GE Stereo with AM.FM, Early
American maple cabinet.
beautiful condition Inside &amp; out.
$123 323 6953.

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REALTORS-63O 6061
Evps_ 323.3649

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75-Recreational Vehicles

Canoes
&amp; Gheenoes,
4 hp. 176
Johnson
weedless motor's,
newSacrifice Sale, 1976 Concord motor
home, 71', self contained, like new.
and used. Free demonstration.
Under 5,000 ml. Make offer. 373.
Katie's Wekiva Landing, 372-4170.
2910 or 373.3650
1973 Glastron lift,
With ITS hp. Johnson Mor
77- kutos Wanted
$1793. Phone3fl.0730

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BUYJUNKCARS-from $lOtos30
Call 3224624 after 1p.m.

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'71 Honda, 4 cyl., 330 CC, Exc. Cond,
2600 miles. Must sell, 323-7755
after 6 p.m.
Motorcycle Insurant.v
BLAIR AGENCY
3233$Uor323711O

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EALTORS

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TWO STORY stucco, i BR, 2 bath,
family room, large separate
garage with convertible storage
$49,500.

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prices. Good selection.
COUNTRY FURN.
DISTRIBUTORS
333.1332
SR-b, I ml. East 1.4
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area.

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room, range, refrigerator, large
lot. Nice and clean $20,500.

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WITT REALTY
7320119

323 7095

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available.
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3003 Or
Dr. 3323200

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can cover your home with
aluminum S. soffit system. Alto
Roofing, Gutter's. 20 Yrs. Exp,
Eagle Siding Co. 151.9563.

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'73 Models. Call 3231510 or $31..
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Hwy 92, 1 mile west of Speedway '
Daytona Beach will hold a public
AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday'.
night at 7:30, It's the only one In:
Florida. You let the reserved'
price. No charge other than
$4.
registratipn fee unless vehicle is:
sold. Call 9042351311 for furthe.
details.
:
1973 PINTO
34,000miIes, $100

64-Equipment for Rent
Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
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CARRCLLSFURNITURE372.Sl$l
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FOR CHRISTMAS:
Irish Setters, 6 wks. old with
papers. 322.7956 or 372.6499.

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Hauling
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Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care

LIGHT HAULING&amp; YARD
AND GARAGE CLEANUP
Phnne3I9.5371

HUGHEY EQUIpMEN,:'
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Dirt serv ice, Clearing. Mowing.:
Back hoe loader. 3221127

Home Improvements
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Earn extra cash for Christmas
shopping. Sell those items you no
longer need with a Quick Action
Want Ad in the Evening Herald.

Electrical
BOWLIN ELECTRIC Electrical
Contractors. Industrial, corn
mercial,
residential
Free
estimates 322 2373,
SHOP, RENT, SWAP THE EASY
WANT ADWAY, Read and use the
Want Ads everyday.

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Tree Trimming 0. Surgery-Lawn
Maintenance. Free Estimates,
Licensed .
3727567
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Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning.
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 322
1771.

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REALT.L
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Forrest Greene Inc.

2324 Park Dr.
322 2111
Realtor
After Hours:
'*72 19V1
3229214
*22 044$

1971 Impala 2 Dr. Hardtop, PS, AC,
PB, AM-FM Stereo, Radial tires,
Low mileage, $950 . 3fl 33 or 372 -

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Dee 1. Gerry's Cleaning Service
Residential &amp; Commercial Clean.
ing. RI. 1, Box 174CC, Sanford, Fl.
32771- 3236125.

Ji m Hunt Realty, Inc.

1970
Baha, fiberglass front I
rear, all new tires, major
overhaul, AM-FM Stereo. $ Track,
new Inspection, excel. coed,, 1
$1050. 323.3900 eves.

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

MOTIVATED. 523.900 FHA.

1306613

80-Autos for Sale

BUSINESS DIRECTOR

SOFA$,CHAIRSHAMP()OED
Also Carpet Shampooed
Only 535. Phone3fl.33$$

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Don't you with the item you
have for sale was listed here?
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Hanging Baskets, 5395
Woodruff 'I Garden Center
601 Celery Ave., Sanford
Open afternoons&amp; Sat. all day

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SANFORD- 3 DR. I'. bath home,
central heat &amp; air, 121x21' game

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$30 Hwy. 43.4, Longwood
$31 0222

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Rig. Real Estate Broker, 321 0810
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NON SUB-DIVISION
For Christmas Bonus- Sparkling 3
or I BR, split design. Gracious
foyer, formal living dining, cozy
family room, custom feature's.
Pool planned. Large lot in quiet
neighborhood.

'72 Honda CB *00
2SO or best offer

l9fl Pontiac DeIuxeLeM.ans.bucket

FUTURA BY SINGER

R. Real Estate Broker
RENTALS-Apts.&amp;Hon',es
SALES-Form orCity
2640 Hiawatha at 17.92
322.1301 Day Night

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REFURBISHED HOMES; $100
down paymen t to qualified buyers.
3 OR, $11,000 and up.

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Toh and Sew
Zig Zag machines. Assume
Low Down VA &amp; FHA Homes. KuIp
balanceof$l$5.$0or pay $11.90 per
Realty, 322 2333. 107 W. First St..
month. Will take trade.in. Singer
Sanford.
equlppedto zigzag I make button
holes. Balance of 531.1$ or 10
Payments of $4. Call credit
BATEMAN REALTY
manager, 372.9411 or sec at
Req. Real Eitatc Broker
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
243$ S. Sanford Ave.
321.0759evP5,322.7
The Old Singer Store

LOCH ARBOR- 704 Ridge DriveReg. Real Estate Broker
Spacious I OR, 2 bath home, lust
JOHN KRIOER,ASSOC,
200 yards from Mayfair Country
107W. Commercial
Club. Fully equipped kitchen and
Phone322 7111, Sanford
centralAC$, Hare justafewof
the many extras. BPP warranted. cottage, s rooms, I bath. 23*5.3rd
Just 513,100.
St., Lake Mary. $11,500. Phone
130-170
COUNTY- Emmitt Ave-- Country
atmosphere can be yours in this 4 house for sale, by owner. 2 BR,
trame house, corner lot, $14,500.
BR, 2 bath, pool home including
3238161.
many amenities, situated on over
an acre. Priced at $39,300.
Overlooking Lake Monroe- 2 BR, 2
RAVENNA PARK- 104 Tangerine
story, on I acre. $39,600. Jenny
Drive- Charming 3 OR, 1 bath
Clark Really, 322159$.
home is ideal for entertaining with 531.900
built-in barbecue on patio, plus Longwood
much more. BPP warranted.
Priced at $23.000.
MOVE

3222420
ANYTIME

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3 Bikes, 1973s- Kawasaki dirt, 90CC
$200; Yamaha dirt. 250 CC; $450;
Chaparell 100 CC, $300. Best offer.
Ph. 323.6043

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DIRECTIONS:
$n Sanford - Weston 2SfliSt,.pff 1752
Vs Mile To Ridgeweod Ave., Go South
2 PIodc$ On Ridgewood To Terrace Drive

CALL

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Micro Wave Oven or a Trash
Compactor. Dick's AppI'ances,
7417 S. French Ave., m. ;se.

Harold Hall Realty

:lTY-2
Palmetto Ave.- Lovely
tree shaded 3 BR, I bath home on
extra large lot. Priced within your
budget at $13,000,

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Cash tor Antiques, Consignments
wanted, Hi Way 16 Auction
Galleries, 3226972

323-5620

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Central heat and air conditioning. Fully equipped kitchen. Carpeting
throughout living area. Decorator wallpaper In kitchen and baths. Quality
concrete block construction. 1,044 square feet of living area. Privately
fenced rear yard.Fully sodded lot. Convenient to shopping and schools - No
maintenance fees.

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Dell's Auction Center
Hwy. 16, West, Sanford

PAYTON REALTY

FOR THE BUYER WITH CA$H

Reduction On Our 2 Bedroom,

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Stereo &amp; Mitt-Items. 3720706.

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roundings, and maybe put

are liquidating hundreds of
pieces of furniture including Req. quarter horse (stallion) with
papers. 1'.i yrs. old. See to ap
dinettes, and dining room sets,
pcte 373 5422 alter 6
couches 6. chairs, bed, lamps of all
kinds, etc. 25 pct off list price.
Open daily 10530.

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FHA.VA Repossessions. Low, low
down. If cash Is a problem, call

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1100 E 25th St.
3226455

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70175. FRENCH

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lJtol Bargain Table, $1 As Ii
57-Spoils Equipment
2 BR, 2 bath, burnished or Un- LAKE MARY- Spacious 3 BR, 1 FREE SHOPPING SERVICE IN.
furnished. Plenty of room for
DELIVERY,
FOR
SHUT.
acre plus, lake privileges, near CLUDING
I. NS
children &amp;
INS
Christmas dresses for little
LOCH
ARBORIdeal
large family
Mullet Lake Park- 2 BR partly
Everything For The Golfer- Clubs,
girls. Assortment of Christmas
4 BR,
I. $17,500.
furnished trailer. $133 month,
stockingstuffer's,
Balls, Golf Bags. Duckster
$50 MAYFAIR- ProfessiIscustom
security. 319 5617.
PAYTON'S CHILDRENS WEAR
Jackets. Ladies and mens golf
BR, near hospital. $46,250.
2640 Hiawatha
awaa a 1792
.
apparel and shoes, Mayfair
2BR,Furnlshed,$IIO
RAVENNA PARK- Choice 3 BR,
all amenities. $32,000.
Katie's Weklva Landing
Country Club Pro Shop, 322-2331.
332.4170
PINECREST- Retirement special.
3 BR. Charm. $21,000.
2 BR, Mobile home for rent, no pets,
FAIRLANE ESTATES- Move in,
$12.5. 1301650.
then buyt 1 BR. $26,900.
The kids will love Cowboy Boots &amp;
SAN LANTA- Government homes,
Pianos I. Electronic Organs with
Dingo Boots from Knight's
$100 down.
automatic rhythm section. Liberal
20$
E.
First
St
37-Business Property
Call For Free Maps,
trades offered. Bob Ball's Piano &amp;
Pictures &amp; Details,
Regulation $ize Vote' pool table and
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 301
W. First St.. 322.2255.
accessories, $125. Phone 372.6713,
OFFICE SPACE. French Avanu.,
17.92, 4 rooms carpeted, bath,
Lead Electronic Gibson 6 string
kitchen facilities. Total 640 sq. ft
Guitar, with Jordan amplifier,
REALTOR, MLS
Ideal for law ofices, medical,
Dad will love Black &amp; Decker or
Excellent condition, $230. 323355$,
dental or other professional of.
323-5774 Day or Night
Rockwell power tools and Stanley
.
.
ices. KISH REAL ESTATE INC.,
r-r-- hand toots from Gregory Lumber
r
321-0041.
60-Office Supplies
&amp; True Value Hardware, 81h &amp;
low cost want ad. . then stay close
----- _-Maple. 372.0300.
to your intone.
liii Estate
Used Office Furniture
Refrigerated sandwich Unit; cash
BALL REALTY
register; waffle maker; tables; Woad or steel desks, executive desk
-' pie case; other items. 3732770.
Reg. Real Estate Broker
1 Chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
41-Houses
.
c .airs, straight CPtOlri--llItiig
SALES._ RENTALS
CROCHETED
AFGHANS
cabinets, as is, Cash and carry,
$llW.lstSt.,Sanford
PONCHO ED
327 $611 or 322.2737 after Hrs.
NOLL'S
Phone 323.7011
Casselbes'ry, 17.92, $30.4M
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
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51-Household Goods 62-Lawn-Garden,
BROKERS
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and remains, one regret.
"I think I'm the only living
conductor who wanted to be a
great violinist," he said. Even
his father was sorry his son did
not master the violin - the in.
stroment he learned as a child
and came to this country to
Play.
In 1936, Ormandy returned to
his native land, Hungary,. to
conduct the Budapest Sympirny Orchestra during an an.

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QUICK CASH FOR EQUITY

Flower, I Gifts, Tropical &amp; 52-Appliances
Exotic -Plants. Carnations, 53 dot. cash &amp;
By Owner- 3 BR, 2 bath, central
carry CAREFREE FLORIST,
H&amp;A, exceptionally nice neigh.
BARGAIN PRICES
2397 French Ave., 323 7150.
borhood, Attached garage, ___________________________
Late model, Colored refrigerators
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576.500. 305 632 0)70.
and rang es 20 day guarantee.
Kitchen
Bathroom Cabinets,
Sanford Auction, *200 S. French,
counter tops, sinks. Installation
3237310.
available. Bud CabeIl.7260
352
anytime.
,
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WANT ADS ARE
SMALL insite, but
INC.
BIG on delivery.
Guaranteed reconditioned auto
MLS - REALTOR
batteries. $12.93 exchange. KENMORE WASHER
Parts,
REEL'S BODY SHOP. 1109
machines.
Used
Service.
COMMERCIAL
PROPERTYSanford Ave.
MOONEY_APP,APCES.3,,O697
Several
choice
locations
available
S ACRES WITH MOBILE HOME-StereO
53-TV.
Good country location. Assumable
mortgage, $20,000.
Lady's 22" bike, 10 speed, $50; baby
Good used TV'S. $23 &amp; Up
COUNTRY CLUB- 2.1 CHCA.
portacrib, $10. 322 Ouodays, 323
MILLER'S, 2619 Orlando Drive,
L500
1935 after 5:30 &amp; wknds.
Sanford, 323 0357.

210 W000MERE BLVD.
3 Bedroom.$lSOmo.
Information in Window

Nice 2 BR block home, turn. or
unfurn. 3237920 or 322.7829 after 6
p.m.

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ON LAKE MONROE- Mayfair,
over 1 acre, custom 3 OR. 2 bath
home with courtyard, Privacy.
Near hospital. 372 5*73.
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Eves, 372 1567; 3724179
707 E. 75th St.

MLS.REALTORS

to adjust to your new sur-

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LOCH ARBOR- 3 OR with 3 extra
building lots, 200 Vinewood Dr.
$30,000. Ph. 8620176.

323-7832

PARK RIDGE- 3.1 CO ho me on a
large corner lot. Screened patio,
well, kitchen equipped, nice
neighborhood, $71,900.

But the WtICOIIW
hostess

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
1919 S. French Ave.
327199J
3221196; 322.1911; 373.394

Days-322 6123

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DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Hardwick, Broker
Dellona, 661.6411

Select your new furniture from
WILSON MAIER for the best
Poodle Puppies
Christmas ever. Save on national
3906 Old Orlando Rd.
brands Liberal tradeins. Free
Sanford, 3722593
delivery. Convenient terms. We
give TV Stamps, 311 E. First St., Cute Puppies-Free to good homes
Phone 372 5422.
for Christmas. S weeks old. 321
0560, or after 5. 327 6054.
LOOKING FOR A JOB? Check the
Help Wanted column in todays
classaieczs

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REALTO

Realty

ICampbell's Poodle Pad-Compleig
protessionat grooming, 2167 Park
Ave lfl 4171 Cin4i W.v'at,t.,,e

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Ca IlBart Real Estate

N ights-372.2352

Carpeting

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NO I 1t U C iii N C

DELTONA- 2 OR, carport, wall.
wall carpeting, central heat &amp; air
conditioning, Stove, refrigerator,
$160 Per mo.

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PITCHIN_qieliT

322719$

2Bath
Models

QUALITY HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES
Central Heating and Air Conditioning

Ormandy entered the Royal
Academy of Music In Budapest
at the age of five. He studied
violin under one of Europe's
foremost masters - Jeno flubay.

Realtor

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SQUARES
7 (Wod.Thurs, Fri) ZOOM
24 (Mon Tues. Thurs ) MIS.
TEA ROGERS NEIGHBOR.
14000 (Wed) THE WillCRACKER (En) ANYONE
FOR TENNYSOWI
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game show hosted by Alex
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Air, carpeted, quiet 1 id 2
-liedrooms, $175 to $*33 month.
Adult. Phone 322-11*0

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Call Bart

USE WANT ADS for quick response
In buying or selling.

I BR, turn, apt,, lights, water turn.
Mature adults. No pets, $95. 322
2296 after I wk days.

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AVAILABLE
Color Tv, air Cond., Maid Secv.
QUALITY INN NORTH
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$671000

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AT CASSELBERRY
"Ike P&amp;iqe Cc1su.uabil(

I BR Mobile, $90
2 BR Mobile, 51)5
3 BR House, $165
3 SR. 21 4 bath executive town house,
$285

JOHNNY WALKER

2 New Modlc
Under $31,000

One Bedroom
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Camper Trailer for rent, 74', fu
bath, twin beds. Heat, air. 322
Reg. Real Estate Broker
5752.
General Contractor
372.6457
AN MO PARK, I, 2, 3 L*d,uuti
trailer apts. Adult &amp; family park.
L,T A QUALITY BUY at a fair
Weekly. 3515 Hwy 1792. Sanford.
price. Shop the Want Ads.
323 1930.
WANT ADS WILL SELL your "don't
needs" last and of low, low cost.

Stemper

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2 OR, unfurnished, $125 month, first
and last month in advance.
Riverview Ave.

31-Apartments Furnished

OVIEDO.FTU- Duplexes. Furn. or
Unfurn,, Wooded, Home size lots.
RIDGEW000 VILLAGE. 365
3721.

Adult-Family
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323-3301

Experienced, mature bookkeeper
will lake part time position with
small firm who don not require
full time bookkeeper. Phone 349.
5541.

Kitchen Equipped

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201 Commercial
3735174

30-Apartments

uxwy Patio Apartments

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Rentali

OR home, fencr'a, wrrv,,,'n
equipped. $165 per ma $100 dep.
202 Bamboo Dr., Suntand. 372
0016.
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PARK RIDGE-I BR, 2 bath, un
furnished home, rent $225 mc.
KISH REAL ESTATE, INC 311
0011.

good soil. surveyed, Easy terms
75. Br
$13,1
Brok
oker, 631 0111.

For Personal ServiceCall

32-Houses Unfurnhei

Property Managers

Brand new, sparkling with charm
Furnished studios, unfurnished
&amp; 2 bedroom units. Your nev
home features:
Shag Carpeting
Fabric-Covered Walls
Built-in Wall Bookcase
Private Entrance
Dead bolt Lock
Fenced Patio
Color coordinated Kitchen I
Appliances
Abundant Storage Space
"Energy Efficient" Air Con
di? ioning Package
.Full Circle Insulation &amp; Sound
Proofing
No One living above or below you
Full-lime Resident Service
Directors.
Models open lOam. tiI6 p.m. Daily
Come see us or call

ATTENDANTS_ For private men's
club, over Ill. High income
potential, Apply 3177 South
Orange Blossom Trail-173.10I9,

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2 BR unfurnTsh, chIldren, reti o..
5)30 mo. 3237515 or 19017360299.

3301 S. Sanford Ave.

PART TIME HELP
FOR RETAIL STORE
Call 372.5915

WE HAVE A HOME FOR YOUI

31A-Duplexes

3 Bedroom, unfurn. I bath, carpeted.
Frame building, $185. Call 323 1904
or 37? 1561

Apartments

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DUCKS, GEESE
&amp; CHICKENS
Phone 323 7041

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Sanford Court

TEMPLE Orang,, lemons,
LPN, I to 12 Shift. Geriatric ex
grapefruit, kumquats other
perience preferred. Apply In
oranges, $2 Up. 3521 S. Sanford,
person. Sanford Nursing S. Con
3726317.
vales,cent Center, 50 Mellonvill,
Ave
Delicious
Navels, Tangerines, Grapefruit
Call Dave Shannon, 372 7676
21-S ituaf ions Wa

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DeBARY- Large, lovely 1 BR, air
near stores ideal for re$lrei
Persons. 321 0560; UI 646$.

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OUR
BUSINES!
DIRECTORY for the Service Mr
You need!

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DIVORCE PAPERS TYPED for do
ityolirselfers, $50 Marilyn's9 V
Secretarial Service, Ocala, 90i
137 6773
Wanted
Salesperson ac
Notary, Marriages
Performed,
customed to high Standard of
living Call 323 6512.
I,
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I Nurses; RN's &amp; LPN's, Aides, Aide.
Companion Needed immediately.
New Electronic Sensor Perm I
A26 0636
Beauty Care Products. Toweri
Beauty Salon, 519 E 1st,, 3275712
Want to Sell something? Dial the
magic number, .327.2611 or 131.
0!
9993
6-Child Care
Evening Herald Classified Dept
Educations, Child Care for as low a'
$7, weekly if you qualify, 373 $47
or 373 84S.

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Spacious 1, 2 6. 3 BR apt s. Tennii
swimming, playground
recreation room, laundry roor
and clubhouse, 2560 Ridgewoc I
Ave., Sanford, Ph. 3236420.

TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
A'id That's A Fact I
Classlied Ad Gets Results
And That's A Fact Tool

NAVEL ORANGES
2607 French Ave. Sanford
327.3672

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Needed, experienced teenage baby
sitter In SouthSide Elementary
School area Some eves &amp; week.
ends 371 0296

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps AICohoti Anonymous
Can Help
Phone 423 4S87
Write P.O, Box 1213
0
Sanford, Florida 37111

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endants- Star and heart snap,
$4.50 and up. Gwaltney Jewe lers,
204 S. Park Ave.
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Pompano, Fla., 33061

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FOR FAMILIES OR FRIENDS OF
PROBLEM DRINKERS
For further Information call 123 4367
or write
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Free. 671.1227 for WE Cars',
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRE'
Adults &amp; Teens.
BY ANYONE OTHER THAL
e MYSELF ASOF DECEMBER 13,
GETTING MARRIED?
1976,
simple beauty? Call Dot, Not ary
H C Bush
Public, 3272026 Evei, I Wk nth.

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make all the christmas parties
today. In fact, your system may
be spared some anguish If you
skip a few!
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If
something nice comes your way
today, take care who's listening
when you talk about it. You
unwittingly hurt the
feelings of another less fortunate.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Even though someone you love
is out of sight, they shouldn't be
out of your mind today. Let
them know you're thinking of
them.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
There's a valid reason that
someone you're fond of may be
more generous towards another
than he is to you. Don't fret.
You'll learn why later.

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to those few little tasks. Then
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any cure or treatment for
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fibrocystic disease of the breast
besides surgery once or twice a
year? My doctor says I have to
Lamb
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just had surgery for a large
mass of cysts from one breast
that looked like grapes full of
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they were cystic so just keep a
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the important point Is to tell the
close watch on them.
bottom of the barrel to dig up his father first taught him
difference between a cyst and a
I want to know what can be
definite lump, but it isn't that his raise to to spades. For- bridge.
done and if there are any
Jim's reply. "I learned
easy in a breast that is full of tunately. South had a mighty
sound rebid to the game con- bridge when I was 16 and a
treatments or should I change
cysts. That is why a woman
tract, so there was some play Freshman at Notre Dame. At
doctors.
with a lot of these should have a
for it.
that time my father was in the
Is having the breast removed breast examination by her
South won the diamond lead Navy and In Korea, but he did
the answer or not? I can't see doctor every four to six months. with his ace and noted that answer questions for mewhen
Although there is a lot of East had dropped the eight I wrote to him."
going to the hospital once or
(Do you have a question
twice a year for surgery. I discussion currently on the spot. It looked like the start of
would just as soon have both value and danger of main.an echo to show a doubleton. for the experts? Write "Ask
breasts removed If it will put a mography it is used in cases There didn't seem to be much the Jacobys" care of this
chance of getting a discard on newspaper. The Jacobys will
stop to these cystic formations such as yours because of the
the 10 that could be establish, answer Individual questions
This is making an emotional high incidence of cancer and ed.
if stamped, self-addressed
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wreck of me. I am 44.
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not detected early. You should to give himself an extra most interesting questions
DEAR READER — You have
continue to rely on your doctor chance. He cashed his ace and will be used in this column
problem.
perplexing
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to advise you on how often you jack of trumps and then led and will receive copies of
However, as many as a third of
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have
such
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adult women have fibrocystic
examination as It applies to
disease (also called chronic
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mastitis). The amount of difSome doctors are now more
ficulty depends upon the extent
in favor of a simple masterof the disease. The recurrent
tomy in cases such as yours. It
formation of cysts is not
depends again on how much
dangerous although cysts can
trouble it causes. In most cases
cause pain and tenderness,
however, a regular careful
fat
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evaluation combined with self.
with a well-fitting brassiere and
examination will be adequate.
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has cysts in the breast or if continue to need surgery and
there is a definite nodule that is perhaps ask for a consultation
.not a cyst. II it is a nodule the with a specialist in gynecology.
question of a malignancy of the
For information on the
breast must be settled.
menopause send 50 cents with a
long, stamped, self-addressed
I hate to frighten you t
envelope for The Health Letter
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may make the wrong
number 5-12. Just send your
you don't have the right facts.
request to Dr. Lamb in care of
Cancer of the breast is three to
the Evening Herald, P.O. Box
five times as common in women
1551, Radio City Station, New
with cystic mastitis. That is
York, NY 10019.
why your doctor is wisely
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FLORI
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be sure it is a cyst and not a
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Th e EAr has been roaming around the
school folks recently — and has learned quite
a bit about the problems facing those policy.
makers. One of the recent bigger ones — and
hold on to your hats — was on the question of
windows. or, more precisely, on whether to
have windows and if so how many and where
to put them In the new district administration
building. Not a glass-shattering decision, the
EAr concludes, but one that has taken up a lot
of official and unofficial time.
Board Chairman Davie Sims even
conducted an informal poll of admiflistrators:
School Supt. Bud Layer said he was not "hung
up" on windows (the EAr hopes not) and
really didn't care one way or another. then
chief management negotiator Ernie Cowley
offered to buy his own drapes if and when he
got a window in his office.
Secretary Dot
Pennington said the women who work in the
administration office favor windows,
while
purchasing agent Don Coleman said he and
his staffers were not big window lovers.
What about you? Sims asked Public Information Officer Ralph Ray. "Well, when
I'm busy," Ray replied in his booming voice,
"I don't notice whether there are windows or
not".. .that brought the comment from Board
member Allan Keeth: "In other words, you'd
like to have a window.
." The EAr wonders
if Keeth was trying to tell ole Ralph
something.
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Herald Staff Writer
Seminole Sheriff's Deparl
ment officials said today the
expect construction to star
within 120 days on the new $4.'
million county jail-sheriff'
complex at County Home liii
south of Sanford.
The long-sought project, to b
financed by a U.S. Departmen
of Commerce economii
development admintstratio,
grant, is expected to be corn
pleted within two years, of
ficials said.
The funds are part of
massive federal government
public works project that haw
allotted $137 million to Florida
When the new detentior
facility is completed it wit
replace the present 84-bed
county jail built in 1960 adjaceni
to the courthouse at Sanford,
Sheriff John Polk begas
seeking the new facility in 197
due to overcrowding in the
present jail that has been
termed ohoolete.
An ad-hoc citizeps group
worked four months studying
the jail needs and requirements
and recommended the new
central facility to county
commissioners as well as a 54.
bed interim expansion at the
present jail.
The interim expansion
project, costing, $168,000,
utilizes modular cell construction and work is now under
way. Modules are being constructed by a firm at the Port of
Sanford and steel work is being
fabricated by a Virginia firm
for mating at the expansion site
on Hood Ave. on the east side of
the present facility.
Seminole voters twice
rejected bond issues in recent
years proposed to fund the new
central jail complex.
County Jail administrator
George Proudfoot said the new
facility, being designed by
Gutmann and Dragash, of
Sanford, will have 200 to 250
beds for prisoners, plus
recreation, exercise and
courtroom facilities that are
non-existent in the present jail.
Proudfoot said the cell areas
of the new facility, tentatively
Planned in a pod-arrangement,
will be on split levels so
correctional personnel can view
all cells at the same time.
The architects now will
prepare the actual working
drawings and plans in phases of
construction, Proudfoot said.
The new complex, which will
include administrative offices
and complete facilities for the
sherifrs department, will be
built on a 12-acre site adjacent
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LISA TESTAGROSSA OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS: AH, THE COMFORT OF CHRISTMAS

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SEA'I7LE (AP) — A haphazardly-spelled letter to
Santa, signed "Criag" and bearing no return address,
has prompted gifts of food, toys, and money from all
over the country — and even a song.
"I think parents are using this as an example of what
Christmas is about — sharing," said Shirley Martin,
who organized a holiday drive for needy families after
the letter was accidentally delivered to a restaurant
here.
"Dear Santa," the letter said. "Mom said you got
lost last year and couldin't find your way to our house.
we wrilly mist you aspeshely my little sisters. pleas
come this year santa."
To assure a visit from St. Nick, the boy said he was
enclosing a map to his house. But he forgot to include
the map, and the envelope bore no return address.
A postscript said, "ps. don't leav any thing for dady
becuse he isn't hear anymore."
Employes at Francisco's restaurant started a food
and toy drive, hoping that if they helped enough needy
families in the area they might accidentally help
Craig's.
"We have checks coming in from all over the
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country," said Mrs. Martin," who volunteered to help
wrap gifts and has since taken over the drive. "We get
calls from out of state from people who know needy
families we could help. We tell them we will try, but
that they should try to take care of that family, too."
So far, more than $1,500 in cash has come in, along
with several tricycles and bicycles and piles of toys.
"When those trucks pull out of the parking lot, I think
The Sanford Optimist Ciub is giving away 150 Christmas
trees at Zayre Plaza today for last-minute trft-gbopperL
Meanwhile Sanford Jaycees reported their tree sales
grossed $435 — with 25 per cent of $$ going to the zoo.
I'm gonna break down and cry," Mrs.. Martin said.
Meanwhile, the search for Craig goes on.
The Seattle Times distributed a letter to Seattle
schools, asking teachers to help find Craig.
"One of you must know this boy," it said, "a boy In
the first years of school who spells his name 'Criag'
sometimes, and who comes from a family without a
father or much money.... We would like to we that
Craig's presents reach him."

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Church Newt ...............7-A
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Angry vibrations reached the EAr recently
from some non-instructional employes of the
Seminole County school system whose
Christmas shopping plans were disrupted...
Seems that 150 school maintenance workers,
mechanics, custodial workers and custodial
supervisors did not get their pre-holiday
paychecks on time. Some administrative
clerks and secretaries were also affected.
Manager of the school payroll department,
Carlin Eick, the EAr learned, got together
with financial accountant Pat Hardin
(bookkeeping department) and Assistant
Personnel Director Ernie Cowley and decided
to delay issuing the Dec. 15 checks until Dec.
17, the same day that instructional personnel
got paid.
But the move was made with little or no
advance notice to the employes Involved.
"Yes, I guess some of the men were a little
upset over it," conceded school Maintenance
Director Herbert Mews, "They had
obligations to meet, and I think some of them
might have had Christmas layaways that
were supposed to be picked up the 15th."
Employes seeking an explanation of the
delay were told that it was more convenient to
make up just one pay roster than to handle
both of them a couple of days apart. The annual contract for non-instructional personnel
calls for paychecks to go out twice monthly,
but it does not specify exact days or dates.
What got workers the hottest
in addition
to having an unexpected wait for Christmas
shopping money was the fact that both the
bookkeeping and payroll departments have
access to the administration's $10 million
computer for assistance with such operations.

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DOONESBURY

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 10 Cents

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West took his queen and
shifted to the ten of clubs.
This held and a second club
went to East's jack. East led a
third club.
South ruffed; entered dum o
my with the queen of trumps;
discarded his deuce of hearts
on the 10 of diamonds and
made the rest of the tricks by
means of a successful heart
finesse.
His play of drawing two
rounds of trumps succeeded
because East was short in
trumps as well as in
diamonds, but it risked
nothing. If East had been able
11to trump the third diamond,
South would overruff and still
be able to make his contract if
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Cysts In Breast
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LIBRA (SCpt. 23-Oct. 23)
Circumstances may result In
some being alone and feeling
left out today. If you learn of
such a person, make sure to
Include him or her In your
festive plans.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
It's important to treat all
members of the family with
equal good grace today. Don't
overindulge some while turning
your back on others.
SAGI1rARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Have a good time today, but
If you've absorbed too much
holiday cheer, turn the keys
over to someone else. You'll )
glad tomorTow.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) Don't let your expansive
mood cause you to make
promises you won't want to
keep. Things may look different
in the cold light of dawn.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Have a good time today, but If
you've absorbed too much
holiday cheer, turn the key.over to someone else. You'll be
glad tomorrow.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
You're the type who usually
puts the welfare of others ahead
of your own. Look around.
There may be someone close
who needs help and you are
unaware of it.

Us OSWAI.I) and JAMES JPsU)IIV

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YOU MUST BE VERY
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For Friday, December 24, 1976

LEO iJuly 23-Aug. 22) Your
mate is more likely to be filled
with the Christmas spirit than
you are today. Just don't let on
you're not altogether with it and
you'll have as much fun!

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By BERNICE BEDE OSOL

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The EAr also heard (or listened in to) a
debate among Seminole County School Board
members concerning a parent's request for
payment in lieu of school bus transportation.
Problem was that the request had been
submitted after the year in which the expenses were incurred, and current school
board policy forbids retroactive payments.
"I feel that anybody who owes me money
owes me money, regardless of the time span,"
said Panelist E.C. Harper Jr., which sounded
reasonable to the EM. "A bill due Is a bill
due," Harper said to Chairman Davie Sims.
'If I owe you a bill at Sims Office Supply and I
don't pay it for four years, it's still due."
"Well, we'd sue you long before then," Sims
swiftly replied. The EM thinks he understands.

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today. You won't even have to
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not very logical and cornIf there's something you really
prehensive. Stand behind your
want in your Christmas
decisions because they will be
stocking, today is the day to
solid ones that no one should
drop a few hints. Your Santa
question.
Claus will add it to his list,
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could be a red-letter day where
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work or career is concerned
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know. Once you mingle, you'll
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pensive. I need to find some mind that
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provementin
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to see tesults. She has been on
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body undergoes chemical
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11.0. Box 1551, Radio City
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Sanford clothing salesman, E. 0. Eddiej Keith, observed his
victory at the polls for a seat on the Sanford City Commission
Tuesday night by staying home to take care of his ill wife,
Roberta.
Today, he was working as usual at Perkins Men's Wear on First
Street - "It's the busy Christmas season, you know," he said
and hoptd to take time off to watch his victory become official as
the ballots were officially canvassed by the city commission later
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ballots will make no difference in the outcome

City Clerk [lent-) Tamm told city commissioners last week that
statistics of past elections showed that the turnout at runoffs have
traditionally been within 100 votes more or less than the first
election.
However, the statistics were wrong as an indicator. Sanford
voters in great numbers refused to go to the polls for the sixth
time in one year.
The turnout in the Dec. 7 city election was a poor 23.5 per cent
(1,946) of the city's 8,278 qualified voters. The turnout Tuesday
was slightly over 11 per cent (942) of the qualified 'voters
Two-term City Commissioner Gordon Meyer, completing seven
years as an incumbent in an interview last riday, said he had
campaigned seven years ago that two terms was enough for any
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$3.95 billion public works jobs bill passed by Congress last sumicier, will cover the entire city hail building project, Moore sald.
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unemployment level, according to Washington officials.

city kill, along with certain changes in the architectural plans
which Moore said would cause minor setbacks in the scheduled
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"We were one of the first in line, we had the plans everhthg
going through very rapidly and our staff did a bang up job of
preparing things so we didn't get held up too long gong through
the various review processes"

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are taking the action, if there's any action being taken, aren't
telling you anything When they get to the point of having
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included among the 2 000 to be processed,
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said a spokesman for the Commerce Department's Economic
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week," said City Manager Warren E. iPete) Knowles. "But
needless to say. it looks like a good Christmas present."
Source in Washington declined to confirm that the $1,795,525 in
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A IX0 needy persons in more than 200 area families.
And today parents of these Sanford area families filed through
the cavernous yet-to-bc-completed gymnasium at the Sanford
Salvation Army headquarters. They exited wi(b arms filled with
bags of groceries and toys that are sure to bring Christmas joy.
Today's distribution of food and toys Is the result of weeks of
hard work by Salvation Army volunteers, Capt. James Snelson
said as he busily directed the distribution at 700 W. 24thSt.
Volunteer Individuals and groups from clubs and civic
organlzation.c have manned the familiar red kettles collecting
money on street corners and in shopping centers.
Volunteers, including Girl Scouts busily stuffed stockings for
youngsters with small toys, candy, fruit and books that will
brighten a child's holiday season.
"So far the kettle drive is going pretty good." Snelson said. "It's
been a little bit better than last Year.
Money from the kettles and fund appeal letters sent to area
citizens is used to buy the foodstuffs and toys wholesale.
Tuesday night the Salvation Army headquarters hummed with
more than 30 cheerful volunteers working to prepare for today'sI
distribution.
Men were in an- assembly-t)Te line filling paper bags with
canned goods, cakes, bread, chicken accor
according to family SIZC,
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Ladies were busy sorting and neatly arranging gwnes, balls.
small toys and dolls on long tables.
The 200 dolls were dressed by commun ty volunteers, many of
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earlier by Salvation Arm)' officials, filed through the distribution
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a carol sing in a shopping center, and brought canned goods (or
the Salvation Army's annual program to help the needy.
Aast year we served about 130 families," Snelson said. "and
we've already had that many pre-register this year. We've also
had requc-3- '-rn another50 or more families. By tonight we
expect to have den,,
baskets to about fl families.
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that ti' were also many hours spent by
getting read)' for today .distribution of food and toys.
One man who's been out of work helped us and used his truck
to haul things. Others have helped in numerous Ways.

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potential losers A trump the Jacobys" care of (fIrS
loser if the finesse fails; two newspaper. rho Jacobirs *I/,'
hearts and one diamond
answer individual questions
If he has to play hearts it stamped, self-addressed
himself he will get away with envelopos are enclosed rho
only one loser in that suit if he most interesting questions
Can find East with both king will be used in this column
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ago, losing by 200 votes. "It's been an uphill battle for two years,"
Keith said, adding that he hadn't really expected to win. "I doubt
I'll ever run again," he said. "The people of Sanford are so
wonderful, I love everyone of them. I'm so glad I'll have a chance
to show Sanford just how wonderful I think it is."
The 59-year-old Keith continued camnahrnirw -1,ht tn ih lnqi
minute. "I had people call inc and tell re..
gotten out of
sick bed to vote for me and I'm sure Gordon had supporters like
that too he said
Keith and his wife, Roberta, are the parents of five sons and
three grandsons.
Born in I3rocket, N. D., Keith has resided in Sanford for nearly
40 years, been married for 34 years to a native Sanfordite and
been employed at Perkins for 30 vprs
During his campaign Keith said he did not know how much one
an could do, "but I'm going to try."
Unofficial results gave Keith 545 votes to 395 for Meyer, a
substantial margin of victory.
In the Dec.7 general election Keith came in second in a fourman field with 497 votes to 720 for Me) er Despite the poor turnout
Tuesday, Keith was able to cart-)' 48 more votes than during the
general election The commissioner-elect will take office in
January.

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MRS. .JOSEPHINE Il:I(ltINF1t

$eason's Cheer
From The IRS
By MARYLINTIPTON
Herald Writer
"I lust got out of the hospital. This n.une) sure is
to help!" Josephine Ilarriner's hands shook slightly, as
WI her voice as she learned that she is $192 richer than she
thought.
'I'm so nervous," she said apologetically as she tumhlt'd with the telephone dial. Mrs. Barrinr's call finally
went through to Internal Revenue Services office in
Orlando to learn how much she would receive in a
previously undelivered tax refund check.
Mrs. Barnner is one of 10 Sanford residents on a list
published by IRS of undelivered refund checks Like Mrs
Hamner others on this list should call the IRS in Orlando
at 4Z2-25). Alter they have fully Identified themselves
including social security number) papers will be mailed
them to till out. When the papers are properly cornpitted the IRS will give them their refund.
(*her Sanford residents with checks due are: Ella V
Anderson; William I., Faulk Jr Felix T. and Marla K
Jackson; l)avuj Walter Johnson; Thomas and Barbara
Key; Johnny McCoy; James and lilhie Mae NeLson,
Richard A. Settk', and Wi1iiin I .'•'

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necessary for the implementation of
state statutes to
bring this dialogue about," the
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recourse Is for the aggrieved parties to seek redress at law,

contents at 288011 S. Sanford Ave.
Johnson reported that Mrs. Nellie Roberts, 33,
and Ramond, June, 18, Craig, 14, Judy, 12, Candy,

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union of Israel's two chief adversaries.
Th e late Gamal Abdel Nasser o'ganized the
first Egyptian-Syrian union in 1958 and called it the United Arab Republic. Th e Syrians
pulled out three yea rs later because they were
fed up with Nasser's domination. A 1972
agreement to join Egypt, Syria and Libya into
a Federation of Arab Republics was never
implemented.
Dc.iounce Dissident
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Vladimir Bukovsky, the

Soviet dissident who was exchanged last
weekend for Chilean Comm un ist leader Luis
Corvajan, has been den ounced for "crimes
against Soviet power."
Th e official news agency Tass made no
direct reference to th e prisoner swap, and said
Bukovsky was a "criminal recen tly expelled

from the Soviet Union."

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Wednesday, December 22, 1976—Vol. 69, No. 106
'i,jj.j Daily and %UntfJy, e'ceQt Saturday and Christmas
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Chief Cheek Pilot for the Florida Wing of the Civil
Air Patrol, The $80 volume was purchased by the
committee ane will be placed in the terminal'
building at Sanford Airport for use by visiting pilots.

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race from entering law school, will have to
wait a little longer to become a practicing
attorney.
The Florida Supreme Court handed down an
order Tuesday extending the deadline for the
Florida Board of Bar Examiners to submit a
character report on Hawkins, 70.

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House
Speaker Donald Tucker's controversial desk
set, which raised a furor when the $8,431 price
tag was disclosed, finally has been returned to
the furniture dealer.
The HE. Wilderson Co. of Jacksonville
charged the state $150 in shipping charges for
return of the desk set, officials said.
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BOYD WALLACE INSURANCE AGENCY
KARNS INSURANCE AGENCY

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THE McKIBBIN AGENCY
POWELL'S INSURANCE AGENCY
TONY RUSSI INSURANCE AGENCY

INSURANCE

SANFORD
May

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beauty' of the Yulet ide

be on inspiration, bringing pleasa nt
memories and much h app i ness to you

Seminole ('ounty ternperatures did not dip low
enough to hurt citrus or

current hardy crops of
cabbage and celery, according to Seminole
Agriculatural Agent Frank
Jasa. The low was 32. Jnza
said that smaller acreage
planted In peppers and
squash, which escaped

frost earlier because of
their warm location, also
probably were spared.

Jacksonville. 32 in 'L'ampa, 34
in Orlando, 47 10 Fort Lauder.
talc and 48 in suh-(rupical
Miami.
Mike /.iitti of the Florida Cit.
rti Mutual said SOIIIC growers
wed frost protection devices in
Marion. Polk and Like coun
tics. But citrus growers in other
areas managed to avoid using
in

/,otti said this morning.
'The cold spell left us with
only minimal damage in colder
a'atlofts in the northern frin1 c
areas aru'wlti Alachua and Motion counties," he saul. " We will
check to see how lunch fruit and
juice loss resultvil
"We were helped

Polk Promotes Parker
Sheriff's U. Raymond
l'arker will become site
squad commander ef'
fective Jan. 1, Sheriff John
Polk announced today.
Parker, who formerly
headed the county vice unit
before a tour of duty as a
detective, replaces it.
Anthony Calangelo who is
being transferred to the
detective division as
Deputy Commander under
acting commander l.t.

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agent currently assigned to
the federal Drug Enlor.
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Mr. Coffee Coffeemoker,

The Downtown

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Patton to rank of Sergeant
with a transfer from road
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Present intake division
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FICTITIOUS NAME
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Notice is hereby given that I am.
engaged in buii, at 20$ E. 71h
Bidders shall Visit the site and
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St.. Sanford, Seminole County,' determine for themse lves, pr ior ID
Florida, under the ticlitious name of
biddng, the location, existing
"M ill i
Conditions and all matters affect i ng
Al ALIGNMENT CENTER, and
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Ih4II I intend to register said name the WoI'k. No extra comp.ns.st'
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Seminole County, Florida in ac
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cordance With the provisions of the
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NEW YORK (AP) - Army dUty near Mechanicsburg,
tory bid bond executed by the b it
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — DEG-2s
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Pa.
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scientists conducted simulated
Newsday said one man — a Serratia has been identified as - The state Supreme Court to.
amount equal to S Per cent of the bit
INVITATION TO ID
tolog1ca1 warfare attacks on at hospital patient
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-died after the a rare cause of penumonla.
day ordered $54 million to be The Board of Trustees 'of the IISaiI be si.sbmlu.d with each bid
least eight U.S. cities and mill- 1950 test In San Francisco
and
The 5VCCistfuI bidder will ec
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tary Installations between 1950 that death was caused by Newsday said, the Army used , da Power &amp; Ught Co.
required to furnish and pay ,r
I nvills bidS upon the following:
Satisfactory performance 4
Wild I,90, the newspaper News- Serratta that found its way into Aspergiflus fungiatus,
Dictating &amp; Word Processing peyment bond or bonds
In a unanimous Opinion, the Equipm
a fungus
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The Succesh,l 'bidder will CC
hi, bloodst ream,
which it says can be fatal to court said that amount was Im- Additional information, plans and
Newiday said in a story In
required
to comply with all 4P
1ti,ti are available at ot.
ft said the Army continued to humans.
properly granted by the Public'
pficabl. local, state and federa
Monday's paper that thfot'ina- use the bacterium despite the
Ic. of the Purchasing Agent altar 12
Newsday said the Army re- Set1lce Commission when it January 1977.
regulations,
tion released by the Army death because, according to'tm leased
The Housing Authoi'Ety of the Cit
awarded an interim rate hike to All bids shall be milled to the
some
information
about
ihowed the tests ended when a named sour
of Sanford. Florida reserves
Board of Trvsteei of the Seminole right
ces, It was believed the tests following a dory'in the FP&amp;L In lVlS.
to reject any or all bidS or 7
oact,erjum, Serratla marces- to be harudess and was easily newspaper
County 'Public Hospital. 1101 East
Th e court held that the corn. First
last month on U'.
waive
any informalili,, In tnt
Street, Sanford, Florida
cens, was released In the New traceable,
San Francisco Incident and mission had improperly includ. All bids shalt be postmarkedWit, bidding,
York City subway system.
No bid shall be withdrawn tOr
NO
Quoting unnamed sources death.
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In addition to the New York and do iment,s, the flewsppei'
of 30 days Subsequent to tri o
1977. and shall be received on or
The Information released by costs Into the rate base of
opening
of bids without the cons'.
'be(ore
the
4th
day
test, the Lông Island newspa per said that following the 1952
Febiga,y 1977.
giant utility, the date's Largest Consideration ofof such
the Housing Authority of the C,
the Army came from a
bids will
said, the
San ford, Florida
take Place at thq meeting of the
Army confirmed at Ft. McClellan, the number of cret report on biological war- electriC firm
The Housing Authority
slznuJ4ed attack., In Key West pneumonia cam more than fare prepared in
Board
of
Trust.,,
in
Seminole
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to tri.i
of he City of Sanford,
and Panama City, Fla., and San
county Public Hospital (Seminois
doubled in the surrounding top military officers, Newsday PSC 10 refund such fuel costs M*ttioqial HospItal) 1111:20
Florida
0, Clock
Francisco and at PInt Mugu county, It aii there'also
Thomas Wilson
A.M. on the SiN day of
Joseph
which
were
imposed.on
customFebruary
and Port Hueneme, Calif.:
Executive Director
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PubliSh Nov 17, 21. Dec I. 5. IS. 33..
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INVITATIONTOBID
Housing Authority of ti- c '
of Sanfond. Florida will recel,,
for Replacement of Thirty
Exterior Yard Light Fixtures ,'
Lake Monroe Terrace. Low
Housing Project FIa. 16 unti t
P.M. E S . T. On the 291h da, c'
December 1976, at the
ministration Building,
Brewer Court, Sanford, Florid,, ,,'
which time and place all bid., * I
Publicly opened and read alma
The work COnSiStS of remo, thirty ()01 emitting yard li's
lflClvdiflg concrete basis, posts
globes and replacing Ilnil A
thirty (30) now fixtures flClud
concrete basis, anchor bolts. p(4'1
globes and Connections to IiSt 'O
electrical services New lixturyt
shall conform to the following
Replace thirty (.301 *misting c1"
lights and foundations with ' A
Sterner GSC tO foot black post w'th
34" Poly carbona te globe Unit to 01
120 volt, 100 watt mercury vapr
fixture With IOU watt deluxe limp
Mount on II" Square by 36" deep
CCflUIt• base Ilvh with i
grade. Connect new fixtures 'o
existing wiring.

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In observance
of the holiday Season,

Growers Us

the insurgents seeking House reforms says the
dissidents probably won't get enough votes to
call a special session if House leaders exert
pressure to prevent it.
Minority Leader Bill James, R-Delray
Reach, said one committee chairman has
already attempted to dissuade it member
from signing petitions that could 1-ad to a
special session.

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Herald.

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Monday to make anoth er attempt at a political

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To Try Political Union

CAIRO (AP) - Two months ago Egypt and
Syria weren't speaking. Now they're engaged
again.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Ismail Fahmy
announced Tuesday th at President Anwar Sadat of Egypt and Syrian President Hafez

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County. Florida
Residential Unit No. is of sr.
a condominium, Section Two, an •
reptat 01 Part of Tract a.
Highlands Section Two, record,,,
Plat Book I?. Page 0, t'r Records of Seminole Coun ,
Florida. containing i 53 acres,
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DOROTHY URBAN,
you are 'qurei to ser ve a cop
Yo ur wri tten d&amp;,fl%es. it an, to'
Warren E. Williams. of Warren I.
Williams, PA. Attorney ''
Plainliff, wbos address is P 0 t .
1621. 2)Q N New York Ave,
Winter Park, Florida 321, and I.
the original with tP' Clerk of
above styled Court on or before
10th day of January 1911, other I%
a Judgment may be enter ed aga.ni
you for the relief demanded in IPW
complaint or petition,
WITNESS my
hand and se al 01
-'.our, On th
InC 61h da, Of
December, 1976
ISEALJ
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Jean E Wilke
Deputy 'Clerk
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Circuit Judge Ben Willis issued the order
'i'uesdav after Insurance Commissioner Bill
(;Llilter claimed that the George Washington
Life Insurance Co. was bankrupt, with
liabilities exceeding assets of $2.4 million.
Willis granted (;unter's motion to temporarily halt the company ' s Florida

and Dorothy Urban
SIt 591h Str ee t

possible prosecution.
Geneva Break-In
Sheriff's deputies today were investigating a
Geneva burglary in w hi ch
shears appatently were used to cut a door hasp.
Deputy Donald McCo-mick said a television,
clock radio and four packages of frozen chicken,
total value $275, were reported missing from the
residence of Laura King, on lake Geneva Dr.,
following the break-in.
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StereoTaken
In south Seminole, Brenda Joy Johnson reported
to deputies that $150 in stereo equipment was
taken when burlgars broke a win dow to enter her
residence at Stratford Square Apartments.
• Winch, Battery Stolen
Deputies said a $180 power winch from a boat
trailer and a $40 battery from a truck were
reported missing after thieve's scaled a fenced
enclosure-at All America Marine, 1199 W. SR-436,
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('hunt) and city building regulations are almost Identical.
The whole picture Is compounded by frustration — frustration
by both governmental bodies
with state law that does not
ilearly define IA here the authority and responsibility lies toward
riiunty construction within a municipality.
Knowles and Williams agree a solution would be for the Florida
ligislature to amend state law to either say that the county
government is exempt from city building regulations or to ay
that it is not.
In any event, Williams said the county Jail addition construction
cannot wait while the legislature makes a determination.
According to Knowles, the problem was "forcefully brought to
our attention," when the City of Sanford was named along with
the County of Seminole in the multimillion dollars worth of
lawsuits over the county jail fire and the resulting deaths.
"Ever)lime a suit has been filed against the county in the jail
fire, the city also was named a defendant," Knowles said.
"1 fee l that sooner or later the city can be dismissed as a
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in the suits, but the city is having to spend money
defending Itself," the manager said. "And the only ones getting
nih are the attorneys."
e
When a request was made to the city to exempt the count' from
paving building permit fees for the jail additional construction,
the city questioned why permit should be issued when the county
v,ill ignore city regulations on planning and'zoning requirements,
parking, building, mechanical and plumbing inspections.
"The count)' got a building permit to build the courthouse, thin
isitived in without a final inspection or certificate of occupancy
Knowles said.
The state law clearly exempts school-system construction from
cits regulations, but is silent on county commission construction
There is really nothing for the city to hang is hat on and yet a
By The Associated Press
'lireca,ster Ed hlanken of the
person can tutu the issue aro I nd and say the city is accountabl.'
leinperatures (lipped into the National Weather Service in for the counts
jail fire. Both ways, it's a complicated legal
20s and 30s in many areas of Miami said the unusual
weath- problem.
Florida this morning, prompt. er resulted from a cold front
'The county wants a building permit for the jail addition, but
ing residents to dig out their moving down the Mississippi doesn't want to pay
the cost. The city is being held accountable,
overcoats and some citrus Valley. "It is an unusually
yet the county Is not bothering %ifith the city regulations, So, why
growers to light heaters to pro- strong front, with very told issue
the permit at all and then there will be no cost," Knowles
Let their crops.
temperatures behind it and on- said.
1 allaha.ssee reported a low of usually strong wind.s," he said.
"When it is time for the county III connect the jail addition to the
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A
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the authority to enter into such reciprocal
agreements.
So their proposal that the Cabinet approve
the agreement with six states was shelved until the department can get such authority from
the legislature.

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A police spokesman said since the thefts were
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Sanford police detectives reported that four
suspects In sneak thefts from two service stations
were detained and questioned before release
Tuesday.
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Police classified thefts from cash registers at
11.8. Owens 66 Station, across from police
headquarters at French Avenue and Ninth Street,
and Johnny's Standard Service, Airport Blvd. and
U.S. 17-92, as petty larcenies because less than
$100 was taken in each instance by men while
other persons in a white over red auto kept station
attendants busy checking for alleged problems
with the vehicle.
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Investigators said $70 was taken at the Standard
station just after noon and minutes later the theft
at Owens' station occurred.
Patrolman R.T. Nance said 'Owens' personnel
heard the cash register open and managed to
wrestle all but $5 f rom a man who ran to a red and

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were not obtained by the senior citiuns.

neighbors following the fire.
AssaultCharged
Sanford police jailed 66-year-old Leroy Young,
of 1000 W. 13th SL, on an aggravated assault
charge Tuesday night after Lee Gatlin, 63, of 1516
Southwest Rd. was cut on the hack.
Bond for Young was set at $5,000, according to
county jail records.
Patrolman Mike Ansley reported that the In- '
ciden,t occurred while Gatlin was sitting inside the
Westside Steak House on W. 13th St.
SuspectReturned
Sheriff's deputies :iave returned a Sanford man
from New Jersey to face trial in. circuit court on a
felony check charge.
Wesley Garmony, 26, of 110 Bethune Circle, was
arrested on a circuit court warrant charging the
obtaining of property by worthless check. Bond
was se t at $5,.
Woman Arrested
Glo ria D. Williams, 25, of 1120 Flori da Ave.,

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John E. Polk,
Sheriff
Somirvole County, Florida

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were detained by Altamonte
Springs police and sheriff's deputies on SR-434

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 71-lSI4.CA.oe•c
SHEOAH HIGHLANDS T',O '
a Florida Corporation.
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Administration and state welfare department.
investigators said checks were allegedly obtained
from elderly
by a woman for services that

and Donald Brockway, 28 are staying with

and MotorVehicles officials told the Cabinet
on Tuesday that they have learned they lack

leins, at the Front (West) Dor c4
the Seminole County Cojrth
Sanford, Florida, the abo v e
described personal property
That said sale is being made t

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A preliminary hearing is scheduled '
icr "
issiSS
WilliamsThursday b
y Court Judge
Wallace Hall accordingtoashe
eriff's department
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spokesman
The spokesman said the- ar1
was mauein
-connection WUfl an
investi gation into reports of a
woman posing as a representative of SEEDCO's

units

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added at co
expense. But Rehitbilitative Services (}1fl5)
commissioners refused to
should k eep an eye on WIC.
consider the $6,Soo request now. - Ks-li Nash

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December, A.D 1976, otter for sa
and sell to the hghesl bidder, tc
CASh. subiect to any and all exlstIc

Sanford, was in county jail today in lieu of $10,000
bond, following her
Tuesday by sheriff's
detectives on two felony charges of uttering forged

A midnight fire destroyed a Sanford area
residence but seven occupants of the house
escaped the blaze wi thout in juries, sheriff's
deputies reported.
Deputy Fr ed Johnson said the f amily's pet dog
perished in the flames that firemen said resulted
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contained the early

TA LLA I IASSE E(AP) — it turns out
that Florida won't he able to join an interstate
agreement providing for punishment of
drivers from one state who violate another
state's traffic laws.
Sheepish Department of Highway Safety

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delegation find that the study and conclusions of this committee
are substantially well founded upon discovered facts" that It be
prepared upon request or by vol untary action to advise those
governmental agencies and interested parties to prepare
r et rieval data and present
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h The Seminole County Health said last week he felt the state
happy Fogg family Tuesday evening as De rtment will
ister the — which administers th
Duane (center) received the Eagle Scout honor for
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had.1 sought program to counties through
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to have the full-time nutritionist the Department of Health and

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organ ISm had suffocated the fish.

follows :

It was a

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to moderate concentrations of the red tide

IliamS, said properly bein

loca t ed In Sem inole County F lor
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right) also Joined in the celebration,

taxation, by its very nature, is a variable applied in different
degrees and manner in different counties throughout Florida and
thus is and will continue to be an internal county problem. It
appears that within the arena the problem Is created, it must also
be solved," the committee said.

Members of the committee, signing the report, were: John
Krider, former county commissioner and former executive
director of the Seminole County and Sanford Chambers of
Commerce; Bo Simpson, vice chairman, a realtor; Dick Cren.
shaw, former Longwood councilman; JoAnn Henningsen, Tony
Russi, John Evans Jr., attorney William Fernandez, J. Bruce
Thorne and Sa nf ord ind ustria list, Don Ra th 1

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was delivered to me as She t
Seminole County, Florida, and
have levied upon the fOiiw
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divisions and makeup, within divisions, thile structure of departments within the policy of the different counties, plus the
divergent extent of population lead to the conclusion that double

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1. Specific and concrete evidence must be prepared and
presented to establish the areas def ined as double taxed.
"The guidelines established by the courts that acted upon this
matter must be followed in arriving at the dollar amount. The

Included within the report was a Florida Supreme Court
decision which reversed a Broward County Circuit Court decision.
The Florida high court said,
to the report, that other
funds, in addition to property tax money, had to be included to '
determine the amounts spent on pro viding a substantial benefit to
only the
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budgets to determine wherein double taxation on city residentaLs
involved, all monies generated or provided through whatever the'
source must be considered.

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wherein criteria has been established upon which to act."

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expended
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ST. PETERSBURG (AP)
A patch of
red tide that bloomed off the Central Gulf
Coast this fall and drifted slowly southward is
being blamed for a fish kill northeast of the
Lower Keys.
State Marine officials say thousands of dead
fish were spotted floating about 20 miles north
of Stanley Key on Sunday.

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city's utility system, they may have one hell of a problem. The
city will not be drawn in and snookered again," the manager said.
If we could only sit down for a three-way discussion among the
city, the county and the legislators, perhaps the problem would be
worked out," Knowles said.
Williams said it is "sort of a standard position" asking for
waiver of building-permit fees. "The school board makes the
fetItIest quIte often and the county waives the fees. Sanford has
waived fees several times at county request as well, he said.

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1 he addition to the county jail is going to be built with or without
a building permit from the City of Sanford, County Commission
Chairman Dick Williams said this week,
His remark was not made with malice toward the city, he in
dicated, but is a statement of fact.
Sanford CityManagerw,E Knowles has said that the city isli.it
attempting to hold up construction of the jail addition. Rather,
Sanford is being held accountable for the jail fire when
it had no
power to enforce its building regulations on the county. And

Blamed For Fish Kill

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"Double taxation does exist in Seminole County," the corn
mittee named b the Seminole Legislative delegation to
'estigate the question, sau in its final report approved Tuesday
night.
The nine member group agreed to formally submit its
to
the legislators at their January meeting.
city
The ad-hoc committee said double taxation
for
residents in the following county departments: building, pI anning
and
environmental
subdivision
maintenance, traffic engineering, road resurfacing and grading, arthropodsolldwastecontrol,pub1jcwork, retuseanddisposaland
the sheriff's department.
"The committee does not have the expertise nor the means to
pursue the absolute dollar value of those overlapping units," the
report said, noting it would
become the responsibility
of the separate municipalities to bottom-line th e doliffi. figure and

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part in a $100,000 federal ofticialswill beabletohireonlY
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the county commission to on the project , and professional
supply supplemental food for services will be available Only
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children under the age of five.
To qualify for the program,
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down a $6,500 request for county youngsters must be r es idents of
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money to equip the program Seminole County, pa tients of
with a full-time food expert who the Health Clinic and must
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could offer professional advice meet a nutritional need.
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to anyone who wanted it.
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The
federally
funded
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from last week because
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food
program and is be launched.
aimed at helping expectant
Panelists expressed an in,
mo th ers and youngsters up to terest Tuesday
having the
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t e ir diets.
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Notice l hereby given that
engaged in bvin•ij at Hwy 136 an
Academy Drive, Seminole Coun,
Florida under the uictitlous name
FOREST CITY SPORTS CENTER,
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and that we intend to register said
name with the Clerk 04 the Clrcu,
Court, Seminole County, Florida
Without the additional county accordance with the provisions 00
Some 800 Seminole County
Name Statutes, TO
residents will be eligible to Lake funding, health department the Fictitious
Section B6S
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Th III rs4jy
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Catalog center Pti 37)1920 Stat.
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"Wien
ililit for you
ii, the goid
take you. And
whole, beautiful life after that."
ihe word.s of Frank Battle of Sanford.
"They think I've killed live people. I didn't do It.
I'm scared." The words of Robert Wilkinson of
Philadelphia.
To different commentaries. Two different
reactions
ttw exigencies of life. But both
spotlighting for all of u.s the tenuo us and un
dictable nature of life
and death.
And both from men for whom life has taken a
it 's

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been his inahilit to find anyone
to 1urtum' nun a hearing aid so that he can enter his
107th year on Jan. 10, 1977, with a little more understanding, dliity and clarity.
For Wilkinson it has been his inability to get
anyone to hear him when he was declaring from his
October 1975 arrest on: "I didn't do it. ....Until, that
s. last Thursda' when he was freed thanks to new
and clarifying testimony.
For Battle the future must be a day-to-day
proposition. His philosophy of and approach to life
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'inie.
For Wilkinson the future depends on how he can
;mdjusl to life a.s tries to get it all together in the
outside world,
A nd one
wonder, when pondering
\ilkinson's dilemma, if there ever was a better
argument against capital punishment than
hi

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F o r Battle, the uniqueness is his longevity - he
is in
conhmn vin orating his 106th birthday
.innlversar.
For Wilkinson, the uniqueness is his suffering of
the past 439 days, since he was arrested and subsequently convicted of firebombing in which five
I'rson.s re killed.
the brink of

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President-elect Jimmy Carter's appointment
of Michael Blumenthal as secretary of the
Treasury and Rep. Brock Adams as Transportation secretary is politically and
pragmatically sound. The appointments won't
induce colic in the stock market, but we have a
hunch that the appointment honeymoon is about
over.
Mr. Blumenthal is an American as apple pie.

to him.
So to Frank Battle a wish for continued life and
clear thought.
in Robert Wilkinson a wish for a chance to
recover from the injustice he has been dealt.
The stories of both these men - which appeared
on the Front page of Monday's Evening Herald should give
of us pause during this
season.
should
sho ul d take stock
blessings. We should think more a bo ut the sanctity
and meaning of life and figure out how better to
and cope with It.
And we should think about and appreciate sonic
of the trials, tribulations and
be tolerated by our fellows.
And, having done all that, we sho ul d sit back and
enjoy the
season, looking forward to an even
more rewarding and contented new year.
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NEAt - lie's a
idealist of proven ability. lie first ran for
Congress two years ago because of his concern
that the Sc-nate and house had fallen into
And because he
that, In his
al l way, he ought to do what he co ul d. In
Novem be r he won again
by a landslide.
Today I find him despondent. He's more
convinced than ever that Congress is in a bad
- lacking respect, in need of reform.
He has asked to be relieved of a
assignment in an area he believes tremendously
What that committ ee decides is
routin ely turned over to an oth er committee,
which then begins again on the problem
point?
There's such a jumble of co nflicting
jurisdi ctions on the Hill
whether in energy.
welfare, health, or what have you
that it's
impossible to get workable bill.s through. What
conic out of the pipeline in too many cases are

To Sink Leaking Tanker

oil spills.

Officials, meanwhile watched helplessly
the progress of the spreading oil slick amid a

report that some of the 5.7 million gallons
(lumped into the Atlantic had reached northeastward to the Georges Hank commercial
fishing grounds.
Massachusetts waited for word from officials in Washington D.C., on the state's
request for federal aid for businessmen whose
livelihoods might be damaged by the

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2 Famous Gifts Lose Value
NEW YORK AP - Gold, frankincense
and myrrh, the precious gifts of the Magi to
the infant Jesus, would draw mixed reviews
as presents this Christmas.
Gold has retained some of its glitter through
the ages. A volatile commodity reacting to

market forces, gold now is selling for about
133 an ounce, down from $200 an Ounce two

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mobility or a decrease, they report in the social

science magazine New Society.
Although about 40 to 60 per cent of an average
it,
American town's population leaves every 10
correct.
years, this
has remained roughly lb.'
Rivalries between conflicting committee and
for more than 150 years. What has changed
subcommittee chiefs add. to the burden.
is the type of person who has been moving.
Then there are bribes. And the cozy
Previously, movers were most often poorer
relationships between congressmen and special
JOHN CUNNIFF
people who were "pushed"
their homes by
interests. Take the Korean scandal - the lavish
economic failure, social unrest and other difgifts and entertainment to Influential
liculties.
congressmen. It is merely a sensational example
of what's all too common.
Today, however, movers are more likely to be
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wealthier people who have been "pulled" from
There's the misuse of congressional funds and
their homes by opportunities for economic ad.
private office accounts available to senators,
NEW YORK tAP, The possible e xt ension of Inse
representatAves and, indirectly, to their staffs.
underwriters, health-car e providers, vancement, better housing and more
And don't forget the conflicts of interest privacy legislation to - include the business schools, personnel agencies and the like.
typified by the case of congressman with major sector, at a possible cost of many
of
Already harassed by provisions of ' the
Dramatic accounts of the problems of
banking investments who votes on banking m illions of dollars, will be a vital and painful Occupational Health and Safely Act, many 'nomadic" executives and their families have
issue for businessmen in 1977.
legis lation w hich benefits him personally.businesses can be expected to react strongly to misl ed us, say these researchers. For th e most
Put all the above in a basket and the lop
If enacted, privacy laws would require in- proposed legislation,
part, moving does not have ill effects. Instead, it 4
priority of this incoming Congress should be dustry to maint ai n reco r ds of in dividuals in such
Industry, both large and small, in creas in gly is usually a positive, freely chosen change in
clear.
a way that they could be easily retrieved and has insisted that it is being submerged in a sea of people's lives.

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hodgepodge, self -contradicting laws which may
-Intensify the proble ms they were intended to

And our national experience in recent years
has exhibited that political solutions to economic
Problems eventually create even larger po litical
and economic problems.
We wish Mr. Carter and his advisers luck and believe that he will need a good measure of it to

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But frankincense and myrrh, among the
oldest known aromatic substances, have
fallen greatly in value since biblical days and
w o w cost less per pound than superrrp.rket
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likely encounter more spirited dialogue as he
proceeds. For one thing, with a few exceptions such
as defense and intelligence, most of the high level
positions that require a depth of experience and
expertness soon will be filled. For another, Mr.
Carter has raised high expectations among
minority groups, Democrats, organized labor and

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others. He insists that he has made no promises
and owes nothing to anybody. Nevertheless, the

It's not new laws we need. But reform on the Possibly challenged

political process itself creates obligations, whether
specific commitments are made or not. In his
future appointments, Mr. Carter will have to
consider the IOUs on his desk whether he realizes it
or not. Thus, the mosaic of the coming appointment.s will tell Americans a great deal more
about Mr. Carter's political acumen than the first
four have. So far he has walked on familiar paths in

lull.

by the individuals involved.

At present, only government agencies are
There's a widespread view among those who covered by the Privacy Act of 1974, which perbelieve the sprawling executive bureaucracy mits Individuals the right of
to records in
needs an overhaul that this is impossible, or if more than 8,OtX) systems.
achieved, would be unworkable unless there's a
However, that same act provided for
comparable reform of the maze that
passes for establishment of the Privacy Protection Study
organization in the Congress. The average
- Commission, charged with determining if the
representative has five to six committee and law'
s provisions should be extended to state and
subcommittee roles, the average Senator 18 to local gornments and to the private sector.
Since the commission is scheduled to submit
be accountable to up to 90 or so committees,
i
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report to the president and Congress no later
subcommittees and special investigative OUPS.
than
ne xt June, it ho pes to receive comments
My friend may be wrong. I hope he is. But he
- sees few signs that any significant group in - from industry by January, which means some
Co n gr ess is interested in reform
except in companies will have a headache right from the
beginning of the year.
public speeches and press releases.
Coopers &amp; Lbrand, the public auditing, firm,
He finds reform apathy prevalen
t
even
has
told clients the extension of privacy laws
among t he large class of eager men and women
"could
have a stunning effect on many cornfirst elected two years ago as an afterm
ath of panies, and would have some effect on nearly all
Watergate. He finds it true among Democra
ts
businesses and their in formation systems,..."
and Republicans. Though the Republicans talk
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of his efforts to pioneer in the federal wilderness
may well be mapped.

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Secret papers found in lead to the assassins.
Emlilo Brito, a
Chilean exile leader Orlando Letelier's attache'
Communist Central Committee must nave come from the exiled political parts,
They found some unexpected clues that were
functionary. According
case after his assassination show he had been even more fascinating. The briefcase contained
to our intelligence not from the Cuban govenuri,
sources, Brito is affiliated with
collecting a mysterious $1,000 a month through a papers so sensitive that Letelier probably
the Cuban
We reached Tail Allende In Havana
by
planning group that directs
"Havana connection,
the
subversion
of
telephone,
but she declined to reveal the souri.e
carried them to prevent their theft by CIA
Puerto
Ri
co
and
th
e
United
States.
The papers also reveal that Leteller's office housebreakers. We have now seen some
of the payments, Her letter to Letelier, she
___________________________
of these
said,
The letter thanks Brito for some scholarly
had been in close contact , perhaps innocently, hush-hush papers,
was "personal," and she couldn't understand
mate
al
"r
ri
eceived from the hands of Julian
- with a lop Cuban intelligence agent named
why It would - be made public "unless It was to e
They show that Letelier received $1,000 a
Itizo." The Writer promises
BERRY'S WORLD
Julian Torres 111w.
to send other hurt" Latelier's cause.
month through a "Havana connection." His through "la Milon,"
meaning the Cuban
The respected Letelier, a former
Chilean
contact
was
none
other
than
Despite
our
efforts
to
Persuade
her to clear up
mission at the United Nations.
Beatrice "Tati"
foretgn minister, was blown to oblivion on
the
mystery,
she
finally
said:
"I
can't cornAllende,
daughter
of Salvador Allende, the
Officially, Rim was listed as the first Inent."
September 21 as he was driving down
Chilean
president
who
was
slain
In
1973 by a
secretary of the Cuban mission. But as early as
\
Washington's tranquil, tree-shaded Emby
Footnote: Letelier had planned to visit Cuba on
military junta. Tall now lives in Ha vana with
March 1, 1976, we identified him as
Row. Accompanying him in his blue Chevrolet
a
spy
in
September
21. In the attache' case was also a
diplomatic disguise. "His mission at the United letter
.
were two passengers, Mike Moffit and his wife, her husband, who is a Cuban official,
he
had
written to his old friend, Cuban
SO/Nations," we wrote, "is to develop
a May
l, letter to Letelier, the notified
contacts Foreign Minister Haul Ho.,
Ronni. The bomb blast also killed RcEnl, but himInthat
he 8,
will
introducing a Dutch
with radicals in this country."
Mike miraculously survived.
$5,000 as an advance
sympathizer.
"para
apoyeztu
trabajo"
WehaveomlUedthenneOfLeteUer
your
.syo
He tele.'honed us afterward in anguish and work." This was to be followed to
bysupport
the
CANCER THREAT: The Envirnomental
monthly
pleaded with us to investigate the assas
colleague, because he has received an Protection Agency has discovered potent,
assassination threat. But we questione
sination. $1,000 payments. The money would come, she
d him for cancer-causing chemicals being pumped into a
Our
findings
Chile's said, from the Chilean Socialist party in exile,
dreadpreliminary
secret police,
knownIndicated
as DINA,that
probably
an hour. The young man contended persuasively river at the Eli Lilly pesticide plant In
that he was totally unaware of the
Indiana.
had been behind the bombing. Now our in The disbursement had been approved, she exin te lligence
The dangero us chemicals, known as
roles
of
Brito
and
Rim.
plalned,
by the party's leader, Carlos
turned up some unexp
nitroumines, are conside r ed unsafe for human
Leteller, at the t im e of his death, was
ected Altamierano, who Is repo rted be living In exile
dev.lopments.
alconsumption.
"Al] three of the nitrosarnines
(hated with the Instit ut e for Pulley
in East Berlin.
Studies. The fo und your d
In
ischarges have been sho wn to be
The blast that killed Letelier, we have learThe Chilean Socialist Party has offices in
Institute's director, Marcns Baskin, said he had powerful carcinogens (cancer causers)", the
ned, revealed
t
no
knowledge of Leteiler's secret payments.
he had been leading a strange East Berlin, Havana and Rome. Intelligence
EPA wrote Lilly.
double e. The evidence was
he did for his
lean concerns was
locked In a Sam. sources contend that money couldn't have been
Yet, Inctidibly, the agency is allowing
sonite attache' case, which investigators l ransniltted
_
Lilly to 0)
to Letelier without the Cuban totally Outside his Instilule work," Raskin told keep discharging th
vaged from the wreckage.
e
chemicals
us.
"As
a
fe
In
ll
ow
to
at
the
river.
the Institute he was a
government's approval.
__
total "There Is a problem," an EPA
succens
—
spokesman
who
performed
The briefcase was returned to the murdered
with brilliance and conceded. "But the
Another letter in Letelier's briefcase was
skill."
level of discharge is
man'i
family.
But
first,
intelligence
agents
written
on
Sept.
14,
1976,
by
one
. MERRY CHRISTMAS
not an lrnm1n
of his young
er. ah. Sorry!"
hazard to human health."
Leteller's widow, Isabel, told t she was
copied the contents for possible clues - that might colleagues. it tells of a meeting in Havana with
A I.IlIy spoke sman agreed
that there is n
aware of pa)lnents, but .sjseculatetj that they danar

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Organized crime
may be making larger profits from such "victimless crimes" as prostitution, gambling and
pornography because of moves to decrimi
ecri mma
na lhit'
i ze the offenses, a federally funded study

quarters.

Dead Exile.Had Cuban Connect

set about seeking pledges
family, friends and business
associates.
All told, more than 1,000 participants in the Lose-A-Thon
dropped a total of 40,423 pounds, which was translated into a
check for $60,000 recently presented to Care to be used to aid
starving children in countries served by the international
relief agency.
This Is one case where everybody gained by losing.

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requirements, and that new legislation would be people who
should and would move but cannot
a tidal wave atop all this.
forezample, unemployed people in economicall y
The legislation that would extend the privacy depressed communities, elderly homeowners in
requirements to business l.s the Koch-Goldwater deteriorating neighborhoods or overgrow n
Bill, introduced by Rep. Edward Koch (0-N.Y.), families in cramped
and Rep. Barry M. Goldwater, Jr. fl-Calif j. it is
intentionally given the ominous number 1984.
JohnF. Kennedy
said that failure Ls sill
In fact, Goldwater has stated he hopes the bill orphan,
but success has a thousand fathers.
won't be enacted.
We
recall any presidential election
'won't," he has said, "if in fact in dustry which elici ted more expressions
of pate rn al
and the private sector capture the spirit of the pride than the one just past.
prin ciples of privacy and begin reviewin g their
For instance,
the National Education
practices and implementing those principles." Association
te
lls us that the victory of Jlmni
The bill, th erefore, may be more a threat than Carter is pr
oof that "teacher power" is now a
a probability at the moment, a reminder that
political factor to be reckoned with. Th .business should get i ts files in order so as to
had endorsedth e Carter-fonthiprotect the rights of individuals. But the [in- ticket, the
such endorsement in its histor', q
mense costs involved are likely to retard
On
the
other
hand, any number of corn.
progress in that direction.
mentators ha ve pointed out
wi th q uite cornThe thtxce of Management and Budg et pelting statics
that
Ca
rt
er carried the
estimates the initial costs of federal compliance South,
and hence the nation, by virtue of the
with the Privacy Act of 1974 at $100
million, and a overwhelming percentage of blacks who voted
continuing annual cost of more than
.M
million, for him. The Southern white
was mu&amp; h,
It might cost industry
much closer.

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Hilton, the 87-year-old hotel magnate, has
taken out a marriage license with a long'time
friend, United Airlines saleswoman Mary
France's Kelly, according to officials at Santa
Monica Superior Court.
The marriage would be the first for Miss
Kelly, 61 and the third for I lilton, who once
was
to Zsa Zsa Gabor,

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pounds, that is, that most of us carry around in excess supply.
That was the record amount John Williams of
Rochester, N.Y. raised for each pound he lostin a project
called the Lose-A-Thon for Care.
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that the rootlessness of people
in modern society Is to blame for much of today's
unrest and
ills.
The American population is not moving
more than
to. In fact It could probably
solve many of Its problems if It were more
willing to accept moving as a solution, argue
rs
of
is
Fischcr and Ann Stueve.
reviewing many studies and reports on
moving patterns, they
It is only a
historical my th that most of our ancestors lived
and died in a single place, amid relations and
neighbors.
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records, tax
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there Is any long-term trend over the last two
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so he can fly to the
Chicago funeral of Mayor Richard Daley.
Carter Tuesday named Harold Brown ,
secretary of defense; Ray Marshall,
secretary of Labor; and Patricia Robert
Harris, a black, secretary of Department of
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A with a Luger-type automatic
disgruntled airline mechanic
handgun, had continued to issue
surrendered today after taking demands over the craft's radio
and com• and to intimidate
his captives.
mandeering a D28 jetliner al- His key demand was for anothmost 15 hours before, authorci' jet anti a flight crew to pilot it
itles said,
to an unknown destination
Palm J. Ilinnant, 37, was qui- somewhere
eastward.
etly removed from the plane
Officials did grant one of his
shortly after 6:30
bringing
demands, that a ground power
to an end the tense drama that
unit be hooked up to the plane's
began Tuesday afternoon,
engines.
Such a unit could be
One of the hostages, Richard
used
to
the engines of the
Funk,
rushed to Peninsula
freshly
fueled
plane, or It could
Hospital. The 38-year-old
United Airlines shop manager supply some heat in the chilly
earlier told authorities over the m orning air, and Ilinnant's muairpl an e radio that Hinnant had li ve was not clear.
One of the captives, Richard
slashed him several times after
forcing the two hostages to fFun k, said he had been cut
twice when the gunman's sevboard the empty airliner.
eral deadlines were not met. It
The other
hostage, United
Airlines
mechanic
Jerry was not known how seriously
I)usen be rr), 42, was released the hostage was injured, alunharmed by Hinnant about an though Hinnant told officials
hour earlier after two of the hi- that Funk needed medical at.
jacker's friends boarded the
aircraft.
"Please give us some kind of
"Everybody's coming off and help, any kind of help," Funk
we got the gun," Lincoln Jones,
pleaded while officials disone of Hinnant's friends, told cussed the demand for the
authorities shortly before the ground unit.
disturbed hijacker surrenHis fellow captive, mechanic
dered.
Jerry Dusenberry, then took
Hinnant was taken into custo- the microphone to add: "Get
dy by Charles Rates, FBI agent the damn thine
- nrtd out
out
in cnarge. Jones and his
other here. You' re going to get this
friend, Clar en ce Hamlet, also
left the plane and police man cut up worse and worse,
without being specific, Ibmswarmed a bo ard to check it.
"Where will we be going from mmml indicated at one point that
he was displeased by United.
here?" Ilinnant asked au- "There
was a time I was quite
thorities as he left the plane.
faithful
to
United. But not now,
'- I'll be going to jail, right?"
I'm
sort
of
striking back at
Published
reports said Ilin- United Airlines in a way," he
nani had been informed Tues- said.
day before the hijacking began
'the drama began at 4:20
that his paid sick leave with
p.m., PST, when Ilinnant, a dlUnited had run out.
vorced father of two, forced his
Shortly before he had
leased Dusenberry, Hinnant de- captives aboard the empty air.
dared: "It's too late for me craft at gunpoint, according to
s, and began issuing
now. I'm just trying to get away officials,
series
demands, including
from what's bugging
food, clothing, brajidv, and
Authorities had unsuccessfulI )' tried I" persuade him to sin-- the flight crew.
render, but Ilinnant, armed
was

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seas today threatened Coast Guard efforts to
sink the front half
of a Liberian oil tanker that
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intelligent, articulate, experienced in and out of
government, and Establishment with a capital E.
Like the previous appointment of Cyrus Vance as
Defense secretary and banker Thomas Bertram
Lance as director of the Office of Management and
Budget, th ey are not likely to begin th eir new
careers by rocking the boat,
The boat, however, is sailing on a tempestuous
sea. On the basis of the economic goals that Mr.
Carter outlin ed during his recent press conference,
th e sea is not likely to become more calm.
Essentially, Mr. Ca rter confirmed that he
plans to approach the problems of inflation and
unemployment by offering "quick fixes" - federal
spending programs that provide immediate jobs,
followed, if necessary in his estimation, by tax cuts
that are likely to be spent immediately.
Th at might improve things for a while, but it is
not a long-range solution for the economic
problems that were outlined in part by Mr. Carter.
As he noted, the federal budget already has a builtin deficit of $60 to $65 billion. Adding to it by tern-

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Have ' Away-Field ' Advantage?

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orts has been ,well publicized.
But what about the "awayfield"
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That is what the Pittsburgh
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iLiv 's American Football Con.
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"There's nothing we like better than going against a team
that's biting at the bit, with the
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t erback 1 trr
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"Then you go down and score,
win the football game and get
out of there."
Coach Chuck Noll agrees with
Bradshaw.
"Our team reacts to the
crowd noise, whether it's for or
against us," noted Noll. "That
kind of thing excites our Football team. Our history shows
it."
The most recent example, of
course, is Pittsburgh's 40-14 humiliation of the Baltimore Colts
in last week's American Foot-

ball ((inference playoff opener
at Baltimore. The Steelers have
won more than one National
Football league game in intensely hostile territory en
route to two straight Super
Bowl titles.
The Steelers could be exactly
in their element, then, because
the crowd in Oakland figures to
be very hostile. The fans have
been waiting impatiently for a
Super Bowl participant ever
since the world series of football began 11 years ago.
The winner of Sunday's AFC

title game will advance to Super Bowl XI at Pasadena, Calif., Jan. 9 against the survivor
of Sunday's National Conference playoff game between the
Minnesota Vikings and lAs Angeles Rams.
The Steelers, with their offensive and defensive lines playing
extremely well, are slight favorites over the Raiders - despite being riddled by injuries.
First-string running backs
Franco Harris and Rocky
Bleier were hurt in the Haiti-

inure game and both are listed
as "questionable" for Sunday's
game. Another Pittsburgh
regular, kicker Roy Gerela, has
it groin injury.
The Raiders, who heat New
England 24-21 last weekend, are
in better shape physically and
offer one of the most explosive
passing games in the NFL behind quarterback Ken Stabler.
The southpaw passer could
come out throwing at the start
to upset the Steelers' equilibrium.
Unlike Pittsburgh, lis Ange-

les and Minnesota are In relatively good shape for their
game at Bloomington, Minn.
The Rams have only two minor injuries after their 14-12 decision over Dallas last weekend. Minnesota, which beat
Washington 35-20 last weekend
in advancing to the NFC championship game, also has two
players on the injured list, but
both middle linebacker Jeff Siemon and quarterback Fran
Tarkenton are expected to play.
The Rams and Vikings have
been the most successful teams

For

in the NFC for several years.
Yet, neither has won a Super
Bowl. In the last four years, the
Rams have a 44-I1-I record
while Minnesta is 45-10-I. The
tie occurred when the two
played a 10-10 game three
months ago.
The Vikings are unanimous in
their agreement that the game
will be a brutally physical
battle, decided in the trenches.
"It's a do-or-die situation,"
said Minnesota tackle Alan
Page. 'If you don't do it, It's all
over"

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loss to No. 20 Minnesota Tues- times the shots don't go in for
day night.
you. But it's not so much how
The defeat, following Satur- you do on offense. It's letting
day night's 78-74 loss to
the other team score. That was
yule, marked the first time our problem."
since the 1966-67 season that
In other college basketball
Marquette lost two in a row at
games, top-ranked Michigan
home. At that time, the War- routed Central Michigan 104-63;
No. 2 Notre Dame demolished
Vermont 89-48; No. 3 San FranciscotriinrnedOral Roberts 8676; No. 9 Wake Forest romped
over Fairleigh Dickinson 99-63,
and No. 19 Tennessee tripped
Xavier 97-73
In tournament play. No. 12
Nevada-Las Vegas blitzed Murray State 104-77 and Oklahoma
ROME iAPt
The Amen- stopped Bradley 90.70 in the
can World Cup ski team left Rebel Roundup Tournament at
Europe Wednesday, bringing Las Vegas, and Indiana whiphonie for Oizi.trnas their larg. ped Miami of Ohio 76-55 in the
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diana Classic at Bloomington,
The American team, iniprov- End.
ing steadily, has 104 points so
Sparked by Mike Thompson,
far and trails only Austria, who scored 23 points, Minnesota
Switzerland and Italy, with opened a 24-point lead and
such celebrated countries as withstood Marquette's late
France. West
errnafly and charge. The Warriors cut the
Sweden trailing badly,
deficit to 59-57 on a basket by
Above all, however, the Jim Boylan. But a field goal and
Americans have shown their two free throws by Osborne
ability to threaten the leading Lockhart in the last 1:58 dinpositions of both the men's and died it for the Gophers.
women's standings, with the
Olympic gold medalist Phil
depth and youth for future im- Hubbard scored a career-high
provements.
26 points and collected 15
Phil Mahre, a 19-year-old sla- rebounds as Michigan blasted
loin specialist from White Pass, Central Michigan.
Wash,, was the No. I on the
men's team. He was third in the
World Cup with 40 points,
trailing Olympic special slalom
champion Piero Gros of Italy,
51 points, and Austrian downhill
star Franz Klamrner, also a
gold medallist at Innsbruck,

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CHICAGO (AP)
Oakland contract with the A's. The YanA's owner Charles 0. Finley kecs' president said purchase of
was scheduled to take the stand Blue's contract rather than an
today and tell his side of his $3.5 uncontracted player was part of
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players voided by baseball Finley In advance of the sale.
Commissioner Bowie Kuhn.
Then, Paul said, he traded
Finley's attorney Neil Pa- pitchers Rudy May, Tippy Marpiano said he would call Finley tinez, Scott McGregor and
as his first witness. Finley con- catcher Rick Dempsey to Haititends that Kuhn unfairly voided more for pitchers Ken Holtzthe sale of the three players be- man, Doyle Alexander and
OW
cause the commissioner has not catcher Elrod Hendricks.
got the power to do anything but
"In the trade with Baltimore,
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regulate honesty of the game. we were giving up three left-.
New York Yankees President handed pitchers and getting two
Gabe Paul testified for Finley back ... we felt we could do it
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first time that he was in Fin' fied. The Yankees never got
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both sides ofa conversation the
Paul said he sat in Finley's
1t
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A's owner had with pitcher Vida office and heard both sides of a
Blue's agent.
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conversation the A's owner had
So far, trial testimony has In- with Blue's agent on June 15.
dicated that the Detroit Tigers
Kuhn's attorney, Irvin Nath4•
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of $1 million or more for Blue's heard both sides of the converservices, but it was Paul and sat Ion and whether Finley told
the Yankees who finally con- Blue's agent that the Yankees'
It's Four Dog Night at the Sanford-Orlando
Kennel Club, at least in this par- vinced Finley to sell
for $1.5 president was eavesdropping.
ticular schooling race at the Longwood track, which is currently holding million.
But Judge Frank McCarr
schooling races for its season opener next Monday night. Schooling, open to
Besides Blue, Finley sold Joe blocked the questions when
minors, runs through Thursday night and there is no admission. Schooling begins Hudi and Rollie Fingers to the Finley's lawyers objected.
at 6:30.
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rvjrinai convei-sa- each within a few hours of the lion about salaries," Paul testiriiidnight June 15 trading (lead- lied. "There were several tellline. Both clubs were named as phone conversations. In one,
defendants in Finley's action, they did reach agreement."
and both have lawyers present
The next day, Paul testified,
for the U.S. District Court pro- Blue found out his contract had
ceedings that began last Thurs- been assigned to the Yankees
day.
and the pitcher called Paul and
l'apiano asked Paul if he asked to renegotiate.
thought Kuhn hall power to void
sales which did not break any
rules if the commissioner
thought they were not in the
best Interests of baseball. Paul
replied:
"I don't see how he can, if it 's
'iJnsiste't with the rules."
MIAMI BEACH AP
Paul said he would not seek lop-seeded Larry Gottfried, the
advice of the commissioner in U.S. champion from Lauderhill,
advance of trades if he did not Fla., headed into the third
think the trades violated the round today In the Orange howl
rule book. He said the commis- World Junior Tennis Chain-ioner should have no power to pionships.
regulate' the business of baseMeanwhile, South Africa's
!,all except to make sure it Manse Kruger, rated by some
tomplied with the game's rules, as the world's best girls' age 18
Paul testified that Finley con- and under player, was schedvinct'd Blue to give up his free uled today for her first game in
agent 'tatic; and agn a nw
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Cindy Nelson, a 21-year-old
Sanford Electric won the first
veteran of four World Cups, was
the leading American woman. half title in the Junior Bos
Basketball League with a
The skier from Lutsen,
perfect
5-0 record, beating
was sixth with 41 points.
Fiugsiiip
Bank of Sanford
Other American. girls in the
1977 standings were Abbi Fish- Tuesday, 46-26. Flagship Bank
er, South Conway, N.H., 21 of Seminole finished second by
points, and Beckev Dorsey, nipping Atlantic National Bank,
Dekle'is Gull won Its first
Wenhani, Mass., and Viki Flegame at the season, 56-19, over
ckenstein, Syracuse, N.Y..
First Federal.
point each.
The second half of the season
Last winter the American
starts
tonight with three games
team had picked up only
at
Seminole
High School.
points before Christmas, and
STANDINGS
only six of them with the men.
(First Half)
"Our skiers are young, and a
Elictric
SO
.uung team is never great," FlaqVlol Seminole
a I
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32
Flagship of Sanford
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her. "You have to be in the Fiit Federal
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ia
TONIGH T'S GAME S
fore you can do well because
IA? Sem'noieHgh)
you don't have the experience
First Federal vi Flagship of
and you get a low seeding.
Sanford, 6
p m.
Flagship of Seminole vs Samford
"There are. exceptions such
Electric, 1:30 p.m
as Mahre, who is the only teenAtIJIiC Bank vs. Dekies Grf,
ager among the World Cup
opm
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
leaders, but we exnect to be
within the two or three best SiintordEl
FIagstopof Sanford 6 I I 4—
teams in the world within a ma
teams
SanfOrd ElecIric. Marvin Butler
couple of years,"
Wesley leeleI, Mike ROhjfldQ 6.
Tauber stressed that the ay. 32.
Flegthip of Sanford Jeff Quinn
erage age of the Swiss was 27, io. Jett pp &amp; Sterility Hogan 4,
with the Americans almost six Avity Bv'e 2: David Hess 2.
years younger.
1 IS 13 I?
"No Americans, with few ex41
ceptions, have stayed with the Ailinti Bank 10 10 ii )O- 44
Flagship of S.minol, Freddie!
team that long," Tauber said.
"We can't blame the kids. They Howard 3i; Chris Dunbar 10. Mark
'J'IJwn I
had the ability and desire to do
Allinhic Bank: James Litton fl;
NEW YORK (AP) - "Don
well, but they were let down by Chris Colon I. Chip Gregory
King
joins the Navy," said the
our organization. They had Kev,n Huiman2
boxing promoter talking about
lousy uniforms, bad trans- o,kle'sculf
• i is i,_
portation, poor hotels and they F,it Federai
4 2
4 9-19
ally-televised U.S.' boxing towDeii',r'i Gull William Hirst 20,
didn't know what to do for the
Philup Ford 13. NtiI keni I?,
nament which is scheduled to
lack of proper instructions." aner
Kih 6. Harold Gains
be held on board the aircraft
Tauber said his first aim
First F.d3f41 Richard Bridges 9,
carrier
USS i.exiagtoii.
when he took over the team in O"vayne Hunter s, Tyler Jotmson 1.
Listeners
at a Tuesday news
TOP SCORERS
1974 was to create "the proper
Freddie Hoarj, Flagsh ip of
Conference wondered If the
envirowrent" for his team's Semin, 277
'Navy is ready.
Mer.n Buller. Sanford Eltctrc,
skiers. 'as close as we can to
have a vivid imagination,"
J4 I
US. standards.
JJ" Lttn. Atlantic Bank, 21 s
King said in a maj'A- under-

Word: Learn, Fun, Winning
ball Coach Dan
or Monday's Gator
rce goals in mind:
d work at winning,
d attack for a bowl
ng in Jacksonville.
he players; I want
ave to work toward
stood, Devine caue game wasn't upgame that wasn't
similar approach,
the practice field,
ers and everybody
ipective," Paterno
ainst good football

.. but I don't ever want it to get to the point that I
feel I HAVE to win."
Paterno obviously doesn't feel much pressure in that
direction since he has won 81 per cent of his games over 11
)ears as head coach of the Nittany lions.
Penn State players and coaches took a sightseeing trip
to Marinelanl of Florida before practice Tuesday
Paterno said Eater that "practice was great"
But he added he'll like to see the temperature warm up
about 10 degrees. It reached a high of only 46 Tuesday and
was headed into the low 20s this morning.
Devine was unconcerned about the weather.
"Fin ran disappointed in this weather," he said. "But I
am disappointed that we were late arriving. We sat in that
airplane to hours on the ground in Chicago because the
equipment truck goofed up."
lie took the squad to the Gator Bowl for evening praylice after they settled in their oceanfront motel:
This is Notre Dame's first trip to the Gator Bowl. Penn
State has played here three times and has a 1.1-1 record.
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Meyers Dies
Herman 0. 4 HO. i Meyers
Jr., 71. a member of the 1927
Florida State League championship Sanford Celery-Feds,
was buried in Savannah, Ga.,
this week. lie died last Friday
of a heart attack.
Meyers, known as "Lefty"
Meyers to Sanfordites and his
baseball colleagues, had a 9-9
record in that championship
,ear, recalls Floyd Palmer of
Sanford, who was president of
that ballclub.
Palmer remembers Meyers
as a "great clutch pitcher"
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Palmer also remembers
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games with his bat.
Directors of that 1927 team
were late Sanfordites, H.R.
Stevens, G.W. Spencer Sr. and
W.C. 11111.
Meyers, also a pitcher with
the 1926 Sanford Celery-Feds,
was a retired railroad
machinist. He is survived by his
widow at 305 Dyche,s Dr.,
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In other action, 19th-ranked
%
Tennessee destroyed Cincinnati
Xavier 97-73 and Vanderbilt
nipped Iowa State' 69-68 on
..
Dick)' Keffer's two free throws
with 17 second,s remaining.
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Those two victories lifted the
I_,_f
conference record to 52-13
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against outside foes, an .800
It,_) BOWL 14M8
percentage.
/Nv/7',4r/o//.
Yates and his team learned of
Gunn's death about 40 minutes
before the start of the came.
Gunn, 20, entered a Memphis
hospital Dec. 11 with an illness
diagnosed as StevensJohnson
syndrome, a condition that
attacks the body's mucous
lnenubrane.
The hospital said he suffered
a collapsed left lung Monday.
night and a tracheotomy was
performed Tuesday morning.
Doctors said he die-ti from COflF'
By The Associated Press
Coach Herb Brown, shaking his had
while,w
a lo-game winning and blocked six shots as the
plications resulting from the
"We seem to be meshing head.
streak snapped despite 20 .Jazz handed Indiana its fourth
collapsed lung.
Indeed they did. The Knicks points by Bob I.anier and 14 consecutive loss.
"There's not any way you can much quicker than we exprepare for something like pecteti," mused New York ripped off the last 13 points of points and II assists by Kevin
Pete Maravich topped New
14 this," Yates said. "You say Knicks Coach Red Iiolzman, the first quarter bra 35-fl lead, I'irter.
Orleans with 29 points, while
Spencer Haywood led the Billy Knight led Indiana with
what's in your heart and the bidding for understatement of turned back a mild challenge in
the year.
the second quarter, then blew Knicks, netting 34 points in 32 31.
players say what's in their
In Garuic Three of the McAdoo out Detroit with a 38-19 third minutes on 10-for-15 shooting
heart."
Hulls 103, Sonlcs 101, 2 01
Era,
the Knicks mashed Detroit period for a 102-69 advantage, from the field and 14-for-18
Memphis, 7.1, trailed 38-35 at
Bruce Seals' 30-footer at the
halftime, but Reed hit nine right out of Madison Square In the fourth quarter, the from the foul line. McAdoo buzzer for Seattle sent the game
straight points at the start of Garden Tuesday night, routing reserves got their chance to added 18 points, Walt Frazier 17 Into overtime, then Norm Van
I.ier's two free throws with 21
the second half and the Tigers the Pi.ston.s 133-103 with their perform.
and Earl Monroe 16.
seconds left forced the first
opened a 15-point lead. Ole Miss highest point total and widest
'I tie Knicks are 3-0 since Bob
Jazz 1,23, Pacers 113
double overtime NBA game in
rallied to within three, but got
victory margin of the season. McAdoo joined the lineup and
Otto
Moore,
New
Orleans'
the
history of Chicago Stadium.
no closer as the Rebels fell to 5"They looked awesome, have climbed over the .500 much-maligned center, scored
411 3. Eugene Harris led file Miss di
didn't they?" observe-ti Pistons mark at 15-14. Detroit, mean- 17 points, grabbed 14 rebounds snapped
Mickey
Johnson's
juniper
a 99-99
tie and Van
Lier
scoring with 17 points,
added a pair of free throws in
Bernard King tallied 32
the final minute, clinching the
points, freshman Reggie Johnvictory.
son 18 and Ernie Grunfeld 17 as
CavalIers 108, Celtics 101
Tennessee rolled to its sixth
victory In eight games. Garry
Boston closed a 14-point third
quarter deficit to 101-99 with
Whitfield had 22 for Xavier, Q.
1:46 to play, but Bingo Smith
"They just caught us on a
sank a 20-foot juniper and a
good night," said Vol asssociate
driving layup, clinching the vieli coach Stu Aberdeen.
s
tory. Jim Cleamons scored 23
"We knew what they were
points and Smith had 20, ingoing to do and they did it,"
UNIONDALE, N.Y. I APt
re'Exaixud past lurriier long-time from six teams to 12.
eluding
12 in the fourth quarsaid lay Bak.r of Xavier. "But Center Bryan Trottier, who not teanmiate Gerry Cheevi'rs for
lie' repaid Boston b&gt; scoring ter.
we couldn't stop them."
long ago began shaving regu- the game's closing goal.
the game's opening goal
all
Nuggets 108, 76ers 92
Keffer's free throws gave larly, looked across the New
In Tuesday night's other Nih, the support Smith needed in
Bobby Jones scored 10
Vandy a three-point bulge and York Islanders' dressing room. game,
the Chicago Black producing his first shutout of straight points in the third
Iowa State cut the margin to
"Good old 18," he said, mo- Hawks and Minnesota North the season and New York's first quarter and finished with 22,
one with a basket In the final tioning towards a teammate. "I Stars skated to a 3-3 tie.
victory over Boston since leading Denver to its 14th
five seconds. John Sneed led the don't think there's anything
Mardi 15, 1975.
straight home-court victory.
The Bruins, turned back 30
Commodores, 24, with 18 and that shakes the old guy. Some"They could have been had,"
Blazers 99, Kings 94
Paul I.ansberger had 19 for the times he looks like he's just twit's by New York goalie Bil
added Boston Coach Don ('herPortland raised Its record to
losing Cyclones, 34i
floating out there; he's so Smith, mounted their most ry, whose Bruins have won just 21-9, best in the NBA, by rally"I've had some problems snith"
serious attacks in
the third pe- three of their last 12 gaInes. lag from an eight-point deficit
with pink eye this week and
Trottier referred to Ed West- rued. Then, 38 seconds after "That was one of our better late in the third period and
couldn't see well during the fall, a right winger who was
Islanders left wing Garry How- road games in a lung time. It's overhauling the Kings. Bill
game," said Vandy Coach playing junior hockey when the atl was sent to the penalty box, an old excuse, but their goal- Walton led the Blazers with 24
Wayne Dobbs. "It should have 20-year-old center was born. Westfall scored against his for
tender played very well."
points and Bob Gross scored 21.
Tuesday night, We'stfall scored mer Hiatt's
So did 36-year-old Ed Wesifall
Spurs 123, Warriors 120
two goals, one with a teamnuuiate
"I guess the greatest '.'om- and 35-year-old J.11 ['arise,
George Gervin scored 27
in the penalty box, leading the pliment any athlete can be paid whom the Bruins didn't need a points and Mark Olberding had
Islanders past the Boston is to be put Into a game in key few years ago
20 as San Antonio snapped a
Bruins 3-0.
situations, like killing penalNorth Stars 3, Black hawks 3 three-game losing streak.
"The old guy's still got some ties," said Wc'stfall, who played
Duane WylIe's Set'Ufl(l goal of
Laken 97, Braves 89
jets, doesn't he? Can you be- for Boston for 10 years Lfere 1hL game, at 9:47 of the third
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's 26
CHICAGO(AP)
Higher lieve the way he broke away for becoming a member of the period, gave Chicago its tie with points and 21 rebounds led Los
costs and uncertainties about that second goal" Trottier Islanders." I like to think I'm Minnesota. The Black Hawks Angeles to its filth victory in a
recruiting players have brought asked.
needed, just like anybody else are winless in 11 games, the row and 11th straight homean end to the annual midsumWcstfall took a Lorne lien- does."
North Stars are win!es.s in 10
court triumph.
:tier football game between a ning pass in the neutral zone.
The Bruins had no need for
team of college
all-stars and the lbs 36-year-old legs carried hun J.P. ['arise in 1967. They It'll
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The Chicago Tribune Cbariç
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1, 86VI
which had been played in Sal(11cr Field since 1934, an
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nounced Tuesday that the conI;;'
test
was
being
discontinued.
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"Problems which make conI~I
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created by uncertainties in re-ing No. 1 again won't be so easy.
'"ws, ~
cruiting player personnel and
Number two always tries But the performance against
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in insurance costs that doubled with Ron Grahame.
In other WHA action, Birlast year alone because of high
Grahame and Don McL&amp;'od niinghani nipped Quebec 3-2
player salaries." said Robert ranked as Houston's No. I goal- and Edmonton beat Calgary 4,.,
Hunt, president of the Chicago tending tandem last season. But I.
this year, Grahame ranks
Tribune and Its Charities.
M.
Larry Lund gave the %erus a
"We regret the end of a Ira- behind Wayne Rutledge. Gra- 1-0 late in the first period, beatditional sports classic which hame is trying to prove he ing Whalers netnuunder Chris
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has contributed substantial as- again should be a No 1, but Abrahamsson with his 11th goal
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of the season
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First, there Is Rutledge 2.52
'g"cagotand," he added.
After a scoreless second per
A spokesman for the sponsors goals-against average, tops in ad, Cam Connor scored twice'
commented, "The game simply the World hockey Association. and John TonellI ones.' in the (Ihas priced itself out of ezis- Second Is that Rutledge has rial period.
knee." He also said 26 of the 55 been named the No. 1 goalie on
Bulls 3, Nordiques 2
college players reporting to MI- the Western Division All-Star . Jean-Guy Lagace's goal at
SEMINOLE
Star camp last year had not team, a fact that may keep 5:18 of the third period gave
Grahame as the No, 2 the re-- hltrminghani its victory over
signed with an NFL team.
"They just caine in on their mainder of the season. But Quebec. The Nordiques played
own and this made their status Tuesday night was not one of without their two leading
scorers, Marc 'l'ardlff and Real
shaky. We didn't have a hold on them.
.10 them. Our contract is with the
Grahame was In the nets as Cloutier, both injured.
Oilers 4, Cowboys 1
National Football league, and the Acres blanked the New
Edmonton IleUninder Dave
the All-Star players always had England Whalers 4-0.
In observance of the Christmas holiday we
It was a relatively easy game Dryden turned away 22 of 23'
been tied to their league clubs
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Is no (scheduled) player draft only 18 shots in recording his man's L)ave Langevin's second4
No Matinee Christmas Day, but Jai-Alai AM
next year and that adds to the second shutout of the season period goal as the Oilers coastwill resume the evening a' December 25.
and 1h of his career. Becom- eti past the Cowboys,
uncertainty."

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for a fighter to take a dive" and
"I hope the show don't bomb,"
but King ignored them as he
outlined the show which will be
televised live by ABC Jan. 16 at

Pensacola, Fla.
for Feb. 13, March 6 and March
The program consisting of six 27. King said they will be held at
bouts of eight rounds each jnthe the U.S. Military Academy at
featherweight, lightweight, West Point, N.Y,, the
U.S.
welterweight, middleweight, Naval Academy at Annapolis,
light heavyweight and heavy- Md., and the Marion State Corweight divtsonsis the first set of rectional Institution at Marion,
quarter-finals in the U.S. Ohio, which the
promoter, who
tournanment put together on served a sentence for secondthe basis of The Ring Maga. degree murder, called "one of
zinc's rankings.
my alma maters." The dates
fl other quarter-finals, also and the sites have not yet been
to be televised, are chdu1ed la ird, Kin sill

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Atlanta
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WESTERN CONFERENCE
1260 500 350; 2. Jose Sanchez II)
M,weit Division
1603 10. 3 LarriBeita IS) I 0.
Denver
20 9 .690
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Detroit
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Kan City
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Indiana
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Aldarta Alberdl (I) 520, 0 (1 7)
MiIwkee
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Pacific Division
FOURTH
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Portland
21 9 .700
1050 460 1.20 2. Jose levi (I) 560
Los Ang
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FIFTH
Phoenix
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Tuesday's Results
ii 00, 410; 3 Sala Juan (2) 360. 0
New 'fork KnickS 133, Detroit 12 6) 1910; P (6-3) 11100
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SIXTH
1. Aria Perez (1) 20.10
Cleveland 101. Boston 101
5101 90, 2 Ice Elorra (2) 570 100.
New Orleans 173, Indiana 113
3 Arecha Solo (3) 400; 0 (2 At
San Antonio 123, Golden Stale 3760. P (12)75.60
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Denver i, Philadelphia 94
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Los Angeles 97, Buffalo 59
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Portland 99. Kansas City 91
EIGHTH
1. Anton Juan (I)
Today's Games
7350 9 20 600; 2. Sent) Bengoa (21
New Orleans at New York 1010170, MarurlAltu (7)420,0 (1
Nets
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Washington at Houston
NINTH - I Bilbao (1) 1660 12.60
Atlanta at Detroit
180; 2 Pat*i Si 7 20960; 3. E)orza
Thursday's Oamn
(2) 1 10; 0 (1 5) 33 50; P (1 S)120 60
Washington at San Antonio
TENTH
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Atlanta at Chicago
11.80; 2 Larrea (4) 1.603.60. 3 Ait
New York Ns at lndlane
(1)340.0 146)7260; P (6 4) 211 2
Golden State at Milwaukee
DO (1 6) 10170
Seattle at Denver
ELEVENTH
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Buffalo at Ptoenix
(6)29.60)1 606 00:2. Jose Quiola (3:
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TWELFTH
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TUESDAY'S RESULTS
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CAMPBELL
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Patrick Division
W C T Pis OF GA
NY 151
21 I 4 46 119 79
Phhia
i9 7 7 45 120 59
Allan
15)2 7 31 III 101
lilY Pnn
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St Lou
13 11 4 30 91124
CP'go
10 19 S 21 105 173
Cob
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Vancvr
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Minn
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WALES CONFERENCE
Norris DIvsion
Mont
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L A.
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1117 1 26 92111
10 iS 4 24 9)130
Adams Division
Btn
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Butt
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Tnto
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10 Il 1 21 99 ill
Cleve
Tuesday's Results
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0
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riors were beaten in succession
by Toledo and South Carolina.
At Marquette, they are not
Tuesday night, the Warriors
used to getting booed. But it is helped beat themselves with a
happening there.
poor per cent shooting averThey are not used to losing age from the field and an unimtwo games in a row at home,
pressive defense. Marquette's
either. But that has happened, not used to that, uther.
too.
'The first half was a cornThe sixth-ranked Warriors plete embarrassment," said
found themselves in that unac- Coach Al McGuire, pointing to a
custonied position after a 66-59 37-18 halftime deficit, "Some-

Coach Wayne Yates of '1emphis State left to his players the
decision to play or cancel Tuesla) night's basketball game
againsi Mississippi alter iearn
lag of the death of Tiger center
John Gunn.
"They wanted to play and win
the game for John," Yates said.
"Had they not wanted to play,
we would have canceled the
game."
Dexter Reed scored a careerhigh 34 points to lead t.e Tigers
40 to an 88-83 victory over Ole Miss
In one of three games involving
Southeastern Conference

bCtlfl played in Braille fur Inc."
Dobbs said he didn't believe
his team played well "but when
we needed it, we got It together."

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Wednesday, Dec. 22, 1976—lA

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Today's Games
Philadelphia at
New
Y or k
Rangers
Detroit at Atlanta
Pittsburgh at Toronto
Vancouver at Los Angeles
Buffalo at Chicago
Minnesota at Cleveland
St Louis at Colorado
Thursday's Games
New York Rangers at Boston
Washington at Philadelphia
Pittsburgh at Detroit
St LOUIS at Vancou ver
T or onto at

Buffalo

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W L T Pta OF GA
20)5 I 39 119 129
Quebec
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18 12 2 3$ 108 118
Cincl
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Minn
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PlEng
13 17 1 30 111 122
Birm
1125 1 23 120 119
Western Division
S Diego
20 12 2 42 1)9 105
Wmmipg
18 12 1 37 uS 105
Hou ston
4 36 112 99
Edmntn
1619 1 32 97121
Phoenix
1319 2 21 112150
Ca)gry
1217 2 26 92 i
Tuesday's Results
Edmont on 1, Calgary I
HoustOn 4, New England 0
BirminGham 3. Quebec 2

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EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
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NY Nets
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Cleve
19 10
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Hou ton
16 10
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Today's Games
Birmingham at Cinclnnat'
San Diego at Phoenix
Quc at Minnesota
Thursday's Games
New England at San Diego
Cincinnati at Houston
Minnesota at Calgary

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Jerry Boltz Previously
At The LU! Package Store
Is Now Happy To Return
To Sanford As The New Owner
Of Sanford Liquors------* Sanford,
Only Downtown Package Store in

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Shopping Downtown At Sanford
Liquors. Why Fight Traffic?

* Easy Parking Across Street
* Shop For Holiday Discounts

OPEN ALL DAY CHRISTMAS

SANFORD LIQUORS
Ph. 322-6966
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HOSPITAL

DECENIBFR

Wednesday Dec 22

1976

WEATHER

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Mazie L. Burke
E)elphine Carroll
Mat H. Glenn
Mary
Mary J. Harkey
Margaret Leathers
Clarence Wilson
William I). Willson Jr.,
('asselberrv
Anna Schedt, (liuluota
Michael Goodman, DeBary
Ernest A. Gajdusek, Deltona
Ruth feeder, Deltona
Michael H. Gross, Lake Mary
I)IS(IIARGFS
Sanford:
Gloria J. Bryant

Constance M. Davis
Phoe be M. Duvall
Steven Schick
Arlene Staler
Isabella M. Young
Mrs. Richard (Kathleen)
Reilly &amp; baby boy
Virginia Reed, Altamonte
Springs
John Truett, DeLeon Springs
Mildred M. Bush, Deltona
Adelaide L. Coyner, Deltona
Harold E. Felix, Deltona
Blanche H. Ohlhauser,
Deltona
Herman A. Fisher, Titusville

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pressure,
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the election seeking to overturn
A f ederal judge today upheld the state law.
rainfall
the state's right to require con0fl
The state Ethics Commission
gressional candidates to tile IiSlos iarmlng trend today nancial disclosure statements had attempted to hold a hearing
and Thursday. Generally fair dismissing arguments raised on whether it should remove
toda
turning partly cl oudy
Mrs. Saunders from the ballot
defeated candidate JoAnn
tonight and Thursda y. i
for failing to file the disclosure
urn ers.
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mostly in mid 60s luua flflu in
form
on ti me.
U.S. District Judge William
mid to upper 60s Thursday. Stafford of Tallahassee ruled
However, Mrs. Saunders obLwAs in nild 40s.
that the state's requirement tamed an order from Stafford
that candidates for Congress preventing the panel from actflayiona Beach; high 9:21 file financial disclosure forms ing.
a.m., 9:46 p.m., loi 2:46 a.m., did not create an additional
Stafford said in today's ruling
38 p.m.
qualification for office that was that he took that action because
Port Canaveral: high
9:02 prohibited by the U.S. Con. if Mrs. Saunders' name had
am 9: 19 p.m.
m low" 42
a.m.. stitution.
been removed from the ballot it
P.M.
Mrs.
Saunders,
who
lost
a
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Ba y port; high 1:54 a.m., 3:27
race for the 5th district to
he
later
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construction company yard, has
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Kristi is dressed for the
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he had received as a gift.
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strength, the patient's spirits
strengthened. Soon he was
singing to It and he felt less
depressed," said Jane Towter,
who started the hospital's
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Christmas carols were sung,
make soft dough
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Roll out dough and cut with a
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Guests
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1 large lemon jello follow
meat in each and put a 2 in directions on pkg.Set in (ridge dining room where tea and
ro und on top. Make slit in top. to partly jell. Drain a large can cof fee were poured by Mrs. A.
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Those present were Mrs. T.
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L cup chopped walnuts
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l'i cup sifted flour
mince ta rts. Line tins with the 3
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L2 cup sugar
inch rounds and put 1 tsp. lemon
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charge of arrangements.
Bertha Snyder of Osteen and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phi of New
F.LMER AVE NELSR.
Jersey and brother, James
Jason Jurss.
Elmer Walter Avenel Sr., 63,
of 708 Baywood Circle, Sanford
died Tuesday at Seminole
Memorial Hospital. A native of
Rochester, N.Y., he lived in
Sanford since July, 1960,
coming htre from Newport,

Martin Marietta, Orlando and
at the time of his death was food
service supervisor for the
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Christmas party in her home.
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from the recipes that I am
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Christmas is being celebrated Laughing, she added Baking
In Winter Springs this year by is my life. I get fat just
Marguerite Hastings.
cooking!"
Born and raised In England,
Always busy, Marguerite
Marguerite brought many of loves to sew, and has made
co un try's customs along ro bes and other gif ts for her
with her when she moved to friends. She has also made
Winter Springs.
crocheted gifts and ceramics.
"Food is very important at "I like to make the gif ts I give,"
Christmas time in England. On she said.
Christmas Eve, there are late
Splurging on food is fine,
night parties where mince tarts when it's holiday time, acand wine are served. In fact, cording to Marguerite. "It's fun
mince tarts have a story at- to cook fancy things at
tached to them. If you eat them Christmas. My father always
peach month. It means an o ther made a big PIUITI pudding, but I
month of happiness. So you see, don't do that here," she said.
everyone tries to eat quite a few Sonic of her family recipes are
of them each month, she said he re for her frien ds to try.

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Gramkow Funeral Home is in
daughte:s, Mrs. Patricia
Johnson, Geneva; Mrs. Jean charge of arrangements.
Kidder, of Bangkok. Thailand,
brother, Robert Reynolds, of
STACEY LYNN JURSS
Montgomery, Alabama;
sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Black.
Stacey Lynn Jurss, 1, died
mon,
of
Montgomery, Monday as the result of an auto
Alabama, Mrs. Lula Muse, of accident. Born in Orlando, she
Hinesville, Georgia; Mrs. lena lived in Osteen with her family.
Bush,
of
Montgomer y ,
Survivors include her parents
Alabama; Mrs, Ruth Webb, of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jurss,
Birmingham, Alabama; and Osteen; grandmother, Mrs.
Mrs. Sylvia Cook, of Jay, Lucy Ann Poff, Osteen;

having served in WW`
and
Korea, retiring 111 1%2 1 e
years senrice. lie was also
retired from food service with

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Sallie Harrison Chapter, Mrs. William D. Leahy, coNational Society, Daughters of hostess.
Mrs. T. K. Wiley, Regent,
the American Revolution met
for their Christmas party with presided.
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat
Mrs. Belle Hagan Jennings and
presented the program, giving
excerpts from famous pe rsons
on the word'ltherty,' closing by

unloaded.

De partment.

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Wednesday,

DAR Celebrates Season

haves and his wife filed a civil
sui t alleging Florida Power and
negligent in not
Co.
moving the high tension electrical
lines as earlier requested l)
pa mar officials because the lines
were in an area where sleet
a ii (I
loaded
were
hen ins

hlurtis lines,
I-ear-old
ía lb yr of Ill children, was ain
emplove of Pama r Construction
Co."Ii en he was helping unload ;i
(InmI) truck at the firm's Rand
Yard Road l o cation west of
Sanford on Sept. 21 .1972, and a
crane being used in the operation
eaine into contact with high
tension electrical wires and the

WOMEN

Lady Bartender Mayor Of 'Town Too Tough To Die'

By ELDA NICHOLS
Herald Correspondent

Survivors include his wife
Charles Marshall Reynolds, Edith C. Avenel of Sanford; two
69, highway 4, Geneva, died daughters, Mrs. Bonnie Claire
1 uesday in Sanford. A member Miltier of Woodbridge, Va. and
of the First Assembly of God Mrs. Kathryn Bennet Mosier,
Church of Sanford, he moved to Altamonte Springs; son, Elmer
anfordfromMiamijnl97l. He WalterAvenelJr,,U.S. Navyat

Florida.

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disabled in a 1972 accident at a

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County public school system. William J. Avenel. Rochester.
Survivors includle his wife,Mrs. N.Y.; aunt, Mrs. Liola H. Pike,

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me reason to get into the to know it we ever raise our
men impotent. When that oc- alleiiiiate a colon problem I was bidding act.
having. Since I don't really like
West would wrap up his partner wi th on y two t rumps
curs there I1U
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live-club contract, but you when he has not rebid his suit.
the stuff, I have been putting it
do In bed besides sleep.
The answer is that we do so
These effects occur with into fiquid form in my blender can't blame South for doubl- on rare occasions when a bid
Ing. lie had he ard his partner is
some other edicines used in and mixing it. with other things
bid twice North realized this
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asthocotef1iioring,
the treatment fhihbl d
lse to id
and ran to five hearts which
yogurt,
a
banana,
with
mdk,
pressure. There are good
East doubled.
(For a copy of JACOBY
reasons why some doctors think etc. I am wondering if I am still
East rather expected to MODERN. send $1 to: "Win
treatment with some of the high getting the benefit from the
wore at least one diamond at Bridge," c/o this
blood pressure medicinesc an bran even though I put it in
trick, but he had failed to newspaper. P 0 Box 489.

lower the blood pressure by

CEDRIC VCULD LIKE TO
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2-3rds cup chopped medium. ç"huuuu.i1110''hhhl'1

his doubled contract.
The play looks sensational,

liquid form. Am I eliminating allow for the possibility that
be woie.than the disease.
I agree with treatment for the roughagerny colon needaby his partner would be void of
elevated blood pressure, but doing this? Incidentally, even
whenever possible I do think it though I am doing this, my

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and promptly finessed dummy's 10, Fast showed out and
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wasn't necessary. Please ac. addressed envelope, pleas@.

Dear

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12/24/76.
W iI t hout

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DEAR ABBY: I have known
0 this guy for two years, but we
didn't get really serious about '
each other until seven months
ago. I 'm 18 and he's19. He he t

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temporary assist to a man
who's obvioul3y down on his
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is better to me mild medicines problem seems less severe.

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ROAST CHICKEN WITH

NORTH
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rather err on the side of

(11s%liALD alitt JANIE-S JAVORY

Husband Tired
From Medicines
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DEAR HOTEL GUEST: I am the invigorating exercise of
Please keep telling girls that not working here because
I scrubbing toilets and bathroom

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generosity and give a small

This person can

19) Financial conditions are q
mixed bag today. You ha
some heavy expens, but funds

. re like!) to be a bit slow in spirational
sou

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By CFIILY BROWNSTONE
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THERE THEY GO
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longer.
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Usually you're a sociable, intellectual and farseeing. The
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51

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would be wise to clear up old to help )ou.
debts
YOUR BIRTHDAY
They can't be
Dec 23, l96
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or a self- made failure? Since
It's not poulble to kno,*, I'd

ppreciated. This co ul d lead to
some hefty bills.
LFO (July 23-Aug. 22) There decision to make today, balance
is a strong possibility that you your opinion against others
will prejudge the good in whose judgment -ou respect.
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today and cause an em- Strangley enough, one you ~;,
the most for today wfll do the
barrasing situation.
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obligation may spoil the fun.

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TAURUS (April 20- May 20) today, limit it to guests who
Although you may achieve company you truly
them, goals not in accordance Inviting someone out of .

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trying to get me to go to bed
Well, I was wrong. After that now, I never would have given the way to keep a guy is by NOT want to earn money; I j
ust floors
ce my deepen thanks for your
guaranteed o t
with hint, and I kept saying no. evening I
di dn't hear one word in. But now it's too late, and givin g in t o
Iwishlhadn't. enjoy emptying wastebaskets handssandpaperyeven through generosity. The penny you left
DEAR ABBY: I've always Finally I gave in.
from him. Final ly Iran into h
there's nothing I can do about
FOOLISH IN FIRIDA fl of peanut shells and
been a soft touch for a bum
Stale rubber gloves. My fondest will go towards furthering my
I real!) was in lose with hint
b accident three wicks later. itDEAR FOOLISH I will And beer . "Black Lung" Is
asking for a handout, but many Abby.I'm no trdmp I thought it
a small memories will always be the college education
and his attitude toward me was
wasted something verb maybe your experience will risk to take In exchange
people say that gibing a burn would bring us
for the thrill of pursuing those elusive
YOUR HOTEL MA
closer together
compl et ely different lie acted precious on someone who help some oth er girl when she pleas ur
spa change does him more Maybe e
e of dumping ashtrays little hairs all over the
v en get him to figure
Ev,oM has a problem What's
wasn't worth It and didn 'tt has that decision to make
like a ctmnger
harm than good.
all day long But the best ct Is bathtubs.
yours' For a pe rsonal rpiy write to
out sorne way we could get
appreciate it.
I feel so cheated and cheap.

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Christmas, namely this Sunday
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two executive producers on the
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on the road, en route home from
a Yule weekend with friends
and loved ones.
"True, viewing may be
down," he said. "On the other
hand, It's a holiday week.
There'll be alot of viewers tired
of all the Christmas and holiday
specials. They'll be looking for
something different."
"That Was the Year" Is a new
version of the old "That Was the
Week That Was" satirical
series on NBC in the early
1960s. Rush said that if this
Sunday's show clicks, a series
could result.
The 90-minute opus, on which
taping began last Thursday and
ended at 5a.m. Sunday, is going
to have kind of a news format as
it pokes fun at major events of
this year, Rush said by p1-lone
from New York.
It will have actresses Blythe
Danner and Brenda Vaccaro,
and comic-writer Buck Henry
and comic Robert KIlen personing the anchor desk.
And various reports on the
state of the cosmos will come
from such folk as NBC newsman Edwin Newman; Rex
Reed, the celebrated, ah, critic,
and Candice Bergen, the noted
Polaroidist.
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times, Rush was asked if NBC
censors or lawyers have asked
him to whack out certain things

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,iailable
5 ACRES WITH MOBILE HOME
Good country IoCtiori Assumable
mortgage, 520.000
COUNTRY CLUB
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In Sanford West on 251h 5P,f 17-92
½ Mile To Ridgewood Avg., Go South
2BIocIts On Ridgewood To Terrace Drive
WILCO CONST R UCTION

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Aluminum Siding
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1971

Impala 2 Dr Hardtop,

43—Lots-Acreage

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Camboell's Poodle Pad-Complete
professional grooming 2167 Park 1913 Pontiac Deluxe LeMans. bu&lt;ke$
Ave 322 1121 Closed Weiioesda',s
seats, fully equipped Cassette.
new radials. low mileage, $2575
Poodle Puppies
64 53230
1906 Old Orlando Rd
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
Sanford, 32'? 2593
'73 Models Call 323 6570 or $31
Collie Pups - Just 3 left In time for
1605 Dealer
Christmas With papers 372
tell Mercury Cyclone GT, 331
Cute Puppies-Free to good homes
Cleveland. automatic, Power
f
Christmas S weeks Old 321
steering, air. 51795 323 $915
0580, or after 5, 3278051
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Hwy 97, I mili weSt of 5*eedwa
66—Horses
Daytona Beach Will hold a pubic
AUTO AUCTION even Tuesday
Peg quarter horse 'stall ion) With
nijrii at 7 20 It's true OnlØ one in
papers i
yrs old See to ap
Florida. You set true reserved
precate 323 S172 after 6
price No charge other than $5
registration tee unless yeh cl is
sold Call 9042136311 for jurther
68—Wanted to Buy
details

41—Real Estate Wanted
QUICK

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1127496

Merchandise

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5.l.000mites. 1.00
Call 342 0176

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Plants Carnations. 13 do: cash 8.
CAREFREE FLORIST,
carry
7397 FrenCh Ave. 3,13 7150
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Baltiroom Cabinets.
counter tops. sink% ln%taltat,on
available Bud CabelI. 322.6052

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Dee &amp; Gerry's Cleaning Service
Residential &amp; Commercial Clean
.ng Rt I. Box P74CC, Sanhor, Fl
3277) - 323 6425
caSh for Christmas
Sell those items yOu no
iorvqer need *iih &amp; Quick Action
Want Ad in true F vening Her ald

Heat

Gebrsardt's Home Repairs. Roo m
Additions, Concrete Work. Paint
Carpenter WQrk, Ceram,c
tue Aijm Enclosures 3736425
Free Estimates

Earn extra

HUGh4Ey eQuIPMENT
Dirt service, Clearing. MOW, %
Back ?ioe loader 372137
Tree Trimming &amp; Surgery-. Lawn
Maintenance Free Estimates,
LiCenSed Phone 122

&amp; Air Conditioning
For free estimates, call Carl
HarriS Al SEARS in Sanford 327
1711

SOFA &amp; CHAIR SHA MPOOED
Also Carpet Shampooed
Only 135 Pf'one322

EXPERT LAWN SERVICE
Mowing, Edging, Trimming
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Free Estimates
313 1)95

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Mowing Trimming, Edging
witr
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Pest Control

shopping

Carpentry
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BOWLIN ELECTRIC Electrical
Conlractors Industrial. com
mercial,
residential.
Free
estimates 3232373.

SHOP, RENT. SWAP THE EASY
WANT AD WAY Read ang U$4 tfi I
Want Ads everyu3e

Remodeling, Additions.
Custom Aork Licensed. Bonded
Free estimate 373 4036

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Rooting. S'ding. sheet metjl, Alum .
Sof f,l, Panting, Air
cone
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Tecturecoating Screens,
I'C Large quality,
Small UoIIr
Bill Evans, $31 9914

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ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2582 Park Drive
322 6343
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Sewing

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Insulation
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Aterations. Dress Making. Drapes,
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lJpiSolStry. 327 0707

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Just about evqrythin
for Cnrrurnal:
Gifting cars be fUitliul:in
fPle Want,
AdS!

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2 Black &amp; White Portable TV s Also
Stereo 8 Msc items 323 0706

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Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care

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LIGHT HAULING&amp; YARD
AND GARAGE CLEAN UP
Phone 319 1.371

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Cleaning

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9 75 acres, nice trees,
good Soil. Surveyed Easy terms
113.873 Broker. 1310171

PS, AC,

PS, AM FM Stereo. Radial tires,
Low mileage. S950 373 0.413 or 373
179$ after 5pm

Hauling
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can
wiir
cover
home wiltS
aluminum &amp; Sotfit system Also
Rooting. Gutters 20 Yrs Exp
Eagle Siding Co $51 9543.

BR. 24' 6.4 BarrIngton, VA loSnt
.iwail.xble
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
380) Orlando Or 373 SiC')

Anytime
Peg Peal Estate Broker
903W It St Sanford
1236061 or 323 0517 eves

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CARROLL'S
FURNiTURE 322 3111
1970 VW Baha, fibergtas fron t &amp;
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rear, all new tirCi, major
- -- --overhaul. AM FM Stereo, III Track.
new inspection. excel cond 65—PetsSu
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11050 32) 5900 eves

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Erps. 323 31.19

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5.4 Park Dr
122 2118
ealtor
Alter HourS
1210645
22 9794 - 322 3991

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down. If casts is a problem, call
WS!

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1961 Chevrolet pick up truck, new
Sticker Gocd ruming condition
5350 349 5702
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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

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(vet 377 1567 327 1119
207 E. 25th St

100 E 25th St.

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REALTOR

323-7832

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' 6.4-Equipment for Rent

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5)8,900

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FOR INFORMATION
CALL

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Hanging Baskets, 13 95
Woodruff's Garden Center
60 1 Celery A-ic, Sanford
Open a f t ernoon 8. Sat all da,

iVe are liquidating hundreds of
pieces of furniture including
dinettes, and dining room sets,
couches &amp; chairs, bed, lamp's of all
kinds, etc 25 pct off list price
Open daily 105 30

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Forrest

Hal Colbert Realty

TAFFER REALTY

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Irish Setters. 6 *k
OIl with
papers 372 7986 or 3776499

BARGAIN PRICES

12) 0610

3770779

2 BR,

Ov er 10.000 people are reading this
ad Don't you wish the item you
have for sale was list ed here'

For Christmas Bonu
Sparkling 3
30" Kelvinalor Electric R6rige, good
or I BR, Split design Gracious
Condition, 190 323 7838
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tover, formal living dining, cozy
"
family room, custom features
Pool
planned Large lot in quiet Late model, colored refrigerator's
neighbuftvood
and ranges 30 day guarantee
Sa nford Auction, 1200 5 French,
CLIFF JORDAN, REAL tOR
323 7 34
$10 Hwy 124, LOflci*OOd
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CSM f o r Antiques Consignments
ill 82 23
W ANT ADS ARE SMALL in size. but
wanted
Hi Way IS Auction
BIG on delivery
Ga_________________________
iier , et, 3226912
SANFORD 3 BR. Ii bath home,
central heat &amp; air. 12c2t' game
-- - -room Large trees OWNER
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MOTIVATED 173.900 FHA
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WYNNEWOOD
I OR family
room, range, refrigerator, large
l t Nice and clean 120.500

CALL 322- 3103

by

sale,

Byer -CozrtIgalow Lge
Wooded Lot at Park lake 2 tIP. 7.
Sewing rm All new interior A H
Low 120's 322 9146 or 373 Ott?
eves wk end

TWO STORY Stucco. I BR, 2 both.
family room, large Separate
garage with convertible storage
area $49,500

StW,i

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for

frame houSe. corner let, 511,500
373 8168
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IDYLLWILDE HOMES BY

write:

Att*n.y Gen.ol, Office
Toikjuo,,. f)oido

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ML. uP BI SHE U HOMES 5)00
down paymen t toqualif
Qualified buyers
3 BR. $16,000 and up

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COUNTRY FURN
DISTRIBUTORS
32)8372
SR 44, I mi East

'77 Honda C8 too
$750 pr best otter
322 5823 anytime

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We sell our trade in furniture at low

Cottage. 5 rooms, I bat,, 251
;''
St - Lake Mary 511,500 Phone

PARK

10145,

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3866 or 373 7710
$720 Yamaha dirt, 250 CC; $430:
Chaparell 100 cc, n0 Best offer
Ph 373 6067

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Sacrifice Sale, 1976 Concord motor
home, 21', self contained, like new .
Under- 3.000 mi Make offer, 323.
2910 or 373 3650.
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Select your ntw furniture from
WILSON MAIER for the best
Christmas ever Save on national
brands Liberal trade ins Free
delivery Convenient terms We
give TV Stamps 311 E First st
Phone 372 $627

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W GARNETT WHITE

322-2420
ANYTIME

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75-Recreational Vehicles

Wood or Steel desks, executive desk
&amp; chars, Secretarial desks 8.
cairs, straight cPreir,.flIyg
abnets. as is Cash and carry ,
NOLL'S
Casselber'ry, 1797, 6301206

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SALES-.-Farm City
76oeriawatriaat 17 97
372 1)01 Oayor Night

equipped. Ready to move in Call
for details .

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CHINABERRY TREE ANTIQUES
1106W First St . Sanford
Unusual Christmas Gifts AntIques,
China, Glass, Primitives. Fur
niture. Antique Appraisals. Doll
Hospital Service Open Tues ttiru
Sat. 10

Used Office Furniture

FUTURA BY SINGER

lOJO State Si . Sanford Plaza

Peg Real Estate Broker

3n 701.

71—Antiques

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Ti Old Singer Store

RENTA LS-Apts &amp; Homes

Phone

WANTED , SELLERS.BUYERS DEALERS
Empty your carport or garage
Make $IS and have fun swapping
too1 Bring your articles to Movie
Land Drive In Theatre Swap Shop
-Flea Market, south 1797,
every
Sunday. 9 a m to 5 pm NO
CHARGE R eserve free spaces
Phone 322 1216, 7 pm 4 9 pm
any night
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60—f ice Supplies

________ _.,,

Goods

Ore of Sriger's top Touch arid Sew
Zig ZaQ machines, Assume
balance of SIBS SOor pay $11.90 per
m on th Will take trade.in SInger
equipped to zig zag &amp; make button
holes Balance f 15811 of 10
payments of $6 Call credit
manager, 372 9111 or see at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER

PAYTON REALTY

fenced, kitchen

Everything For The GaIter - Clubs,
Balls. Golf Bags, Duckster
Jackets Ladies and mrs-is golf
apparel and shoes. Mayfair
Country Club Pro Shop. 372 2531
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ST JOHNS RIVER ' Perch Lane-'
Unique I BR. I hAth, poo l.
executive home, has it all Fronts

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If yos si anythiss
supkloss-CALL
THE POUch

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nfn'g Real (stair, Broker
243$ S Santord Ave
Ill 0159 eves 372 7643

CITY 370'Jes'samlne- Coul'itry 2
u. I ba th, on I plus acre, with
beautiful oak trees Perfect for
new ly weds or retir ed couples
Reasonably priced at *25.000

Peg Real Estate Broker
General Contractor
rn
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831.9777

iri.ilii M-waged

'BATEMAN REALTY'

and 3 BR homes, stove,
Ca
refrigerator,
central air and heat. IDYLLWILDE- 702 Dogwood
372 3853.
Executive home! Lovely 3 BR. 2
bath, on large lot with brick
BR. unfurnished $123 month. first
"fireplace The many extras make
and last, month in advance
hit a good buy at .13,00
Riverview Ave

JOHNNY WALKER

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Accessories

Trade

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Regulation size I'd' pool table and
acc essories , $125 Phone 377 6263

51— Household

Low Down VA &amp; FHA Homes. Kuip
Realty, 322 23)5 aOl W. First St
.
Sa nford
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GROVE MANOR1906 Mellon.
vilIC- Gr ow ing family's deligtitt
Lovely 5 bedroom, 7" bath, with
over 2700 sq It. living area Great
for entertaining Reduced now to
541 900

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Days 312 612)
N ghts 32? 2352
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10—Swap &amp;

Dad will love Black &amp; Decker or
59—Musical Merchandise
Rockwell power tools and Stanley
77— Autos Wanted
______________________________
hand tools from Gregory Lumber
&amp; True Value Hardware. 6th &amp; Pianos &amp; Electr on ic Organs with
"...
Maple. 3720500.
automatIc rhythm section Liberal BUY JUNK CARS-. from $1010120
.
Call 322 1621 alter I P m
trades offered. Bob Ball's Piano &amp;
Refrigerated sandwich unit; cash
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 301
. -register, waffle maker, tables.
W F rSt St 122 2255
78-h'torcycles
pie case. other items. 323 2770
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Lead Elect ronic Gibs on 6 strIng
-CROCHETED AFGHANS
'71 Honda. i cy .350CC. (xc Cond.
Guitar, with Jordan amplifier
PONCHOS &amp; SHAWLS
2.600 miles, Must sell 377 7755
Excellent condition. 5250 323 1366.
Phone 32) 7041
alter 6 p m

ST. JOHNSREALTY CO.
BROKERS

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The kids Will love Cowboy Boots &amp;
Dingo B oo ts from Knight's Shoes
708 E First St

Peg Real Estate Broker
SALES - RENTALS
817W 1sf St . Sanford
22? 5641 or 12
2 2757 after Hrs

.Stenstrom Realty

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V Hardwick, Broker
De ltona. 668 6811

One Bedroom

BALL

321-0041
7011 S FRENCH

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2921 Hwy Il 92
l2to I BargainTable, $I As Is
3 5961
FREE SHOPPING SERVICE IN.
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trailer. Cushions. 1.195 3230433 or
New Christmas dresses for little
373 1796 after 5 p m
girls Assortm ent of Christmas
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stocking stuffers
197 3Glastron lift
PAYTON'S CHILORENS WEAR
With 115 hp, Johnson Motor
2640 Hiawatha at 17 9?
$1795. Phone 322 0750
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57-Sports Equiprnen

low cost want a
then stay close
to 'nour phone
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Pr.; our chimes and place a fast
acting, low coSt want ad Call 322
7611 or 631 9°9)

SALE-All Items Reduced

Harold Hall Realty
REALTOR, MLS
3235774 Day or Night

SPANISH - 3 OR, l' bath newer
home Kitchen equipped, car.
peted. tresh paint Outside. A truly
easy care home for Just $20990.

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3336116 bIt free trorn Sanf or d

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LAKE MARY. Søiij 3 lIP, I
re plus, lake privileges, near I
ac$59,500
LOCH ARBOR - Ideal large family
1-Houses
4 tIP, pool $17.500
MAYFAIR-. Professionals custom 3
'
BR. near hospital 546,230
Lake Mary- 3 BR, 1' bath new PAVENNA PARK- Choice 3 BR.
homes Under $25.000 with lets
all amenities $.,000
than $750 down, Government
PINECREST-- Retirement special
funding By builder, 634 16.19.
3 tIP. Charm 526.000
Enual kfousnq Opportunity
FAIRLANE ESTATES- Move in,
then buy! I BR *26.900
SAN LAP4TA- Government homes
$100 down,
Call For Free Maps,
Pctures&amp; Details.

Call Bart

Spacious 1. 2 &amp; 3 OR apt. Tennis,
swim m in;, Playground.
recreation room, laundry r oom
and clubhouse. 7560 Rlcigewooil
Ae . Sanford Ph. 373 5420

Kitchen Equipped

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Bedroom Apts,
Quiet, One Story

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PARK RIDGE- I BR. 2 beth, Un
furnished home, rent $725 mci
KISH REAL ESTATE. INC. 321
0041
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3 Bedroom. unfurn 1 bath, carpeted
Frame building, $165 Call 323 1901
or 32'? 1587

PEAL ESTATE
OVIEDCI FlU ' Duplexes Furn or Pr-ltor
322 7196
Unfurn Wooded HomeIj, lots
DELTONA- 2 OR, carport, wall.
FIiDc,L w000 VILLAGE.
365
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wall carpeting, central heat 8. air
conditioning, stove, refrigerator,
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1160 per mo

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Unfurnished

GE Stereo with AM FM Early
American
maple
cabinet,
beautiful condition inside &amp; out,
$125 3236953
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Furniture, Dishes, Silverware.
office equip, tent, used canoes &amp;
boat,. Wekiva Landing. 127 4-470.

GWALTNEY JEWELERS, 204
Park Ave

Estate

Real

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$25 &amp; up
MiLLER'S, 2619 Orlando Drive,
Sanford. 372 0332

Garage Sale-- Dec 2). 10 a m , 173
Oaks Court, Country Club Road
Bed, Couch, Rug. Dishwasher Misc

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Buy

EXTRA CASH FOR
CHRISTMAS by selling your good
used furniture and appliances to
Larry's New &amp; Used Mart. 21$ S
Sa nford Ave , 322 1117

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Diamond Solitaire, $79.50 up;
diamond tie tac, $11 SO Gwaltney
Jewelers, ?
S Park Ave.

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OR, corner lot on residential

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1916--18

KENMORE WASHER -- Patti, I Waled to buy used office turnu?_ire
Any
quantify
NOLL'S.
Service
Used
machines
MOONEY APPLiAP4CES 17) 0697 I CASSELBERPY, Hwy 17 97. 620
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Mom will love you all 'rear for a
Micro Wave Oven or a Trash
Compactor, Dick's Appt'.'unces,
2617 . Freh Av*., 527 7636

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utret Good terms
OFFICE SPACE, Frencn Avenue,
'
Il 92. 1 rooms carpeted, bath,
kitchen facilities. Total 660 5(1
Ideal for law offices, med ical.
H. Stemper- Realtor
dental or other professional Ot
1919 5, French
322 1991
fices KISH REAL ESTATE INC
. ES 322 1196. 3?? l964
373 33$6
321 0041
,
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Classified Ad will always give you
more
Muib ,Much More than

Brand new, sparkling with charm
Furnished studios, unfurnished I
8. 2 bedr oom units. Your
home features
.
Shag Carpeting
Fabric Covered Walls
Built in Wall Bookcase
Private Entrance
Dead bolt LOCI
Fenced Patio
Color co ordinated Kitchen &amp;
Appliances
Abundant Storage Space
"Energy Efficient" Air Con.
ditioning Package
Full Circle Insulation &amp; Sound
Proofing
No One living above or bClow you
Full time
Resident
Service
Director's
Modelsopen 10 a m 'til6 p m Daily
Come See us or call

eneva
ardens

37— Business Property
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Sanford Court

3301 S. Sanford Ave.

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7 BR. Mobile home for rent, no pets,
$125 130 8 65

NOW RENTING

COMMUNITY WORKER, outreach
work, Assist Staff in FAMILY
PLANNING PROGRAM
Owr DBARY Large, lovely IBR. air,
car, Contact Seminole Co Health
near stores, Ideal for r et ired
Dept 3727721
parsons 371 0560, 666 6488

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Mullet Lake Park- 2 BR pertly
furnished trailer. $135 month, $30
SCurity 49

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Air, carpeted, quiet I ai'td 2
bedrooms, $125 to $135 mcnth.
Adults Phone 12? 1110

323.3301

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waler turn
Mature adults No pets. 595 377
2296 after I wk days
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IS GOLFING &amp; SWIMMiNG YOUR
THING? See this pretty I BR. 2
bath home of Sheer comfort in
Loch Arbor, Great for en
tertaining, and for large family.
The large cheery eat in kitchen
separate dining room, family
room, overlooks a covered patio
and sparkling pool. There are
many more features for your
Surprise. A minute from the golf
ourse A fine home for only
1,19,500 and good terms

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4,

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32-Houses Unfurnished

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Delicious
Navels, Tangprin, Grapefruit
Call Dave Shannon, 372 7676
DUCKS, GEESE
&amp; CHICKENS
Phone 323 7041
----------------NAVEL ORANGES, $2 SO BU
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372 0362 or
177 6 7 31

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Sale

VETERANS- Best buy in town.
1300 under comparable hOmej,
BR, 2 bath, kitche.ii equipped
Central heat C. air, wall to w611 Lady's 27" bike, 10 speed. $50. baby
port a Crib, $10 327 0666 dayS,
carpeting. Owner pays all closing
4935 after 5 20 &amp; wkndi
costs Also conventional finn
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Present
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Humbug
Scrooge
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Harley's Ghost Spirit
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Past
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Oranges,
lemons,
grapefruit, kumquat, other
oranges, ',2 up. 3524 S Sanford,
322 1512
Sweet Oranges
Pink Grapefruit,
$7.50 Bushel 1007 Palmetto Ave

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color Tv.airCond ,MaidServ
QUALITY INN NORTH
I 16. SR 114. Longwood
56? 1000

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A CHRISTMAS CAROL

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NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY

qynng kff Bridges Cha rles Crodin
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CHECK
OUR
BUSINESS
DIRECTORYf0rthe Service Man
Ou need'

DIVORCE PAPERS TYPED for do.
it yovrselfers, $30 Marilyn's 99
Secretarial S.ervce, Ocala, 901.
132 1773
Notary
Marriages
Performed

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WANT ADS WILL SELL your "don't
rv.eth" last and l a iciw, low cost
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LPN. 4 to I? shift Geci.trc cx
perlence preferred Apply in
Person, Sanford Nursing &amp; Con
valescent Center, 950 Mellonville

for

SWOOD COURT- 3 BR, 2 Guaranteed reconditioned auto
batteries.
kitchen equipped, lovely
$12 9$ exchange,
home in exclusive area $27,900
REEL'S BODY SHOP 1109
Terms
Sanford Ave

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Instructions: Hidden words below appear forward, back.
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HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
Skating Every Evening 7:20. 10:30 (Except Sun.)

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$6 50 and up, Gwaltney Jewelers,
201 S Park Ave

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PHONE 1124725

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"Your Future-Our Concern"
201 Commercial
3735176

Things to Eat

NAVEL ORANGES
2607 French Ave. Sanford
3223672

C PG U B MU HRH TO F H Z B E

STEAK HOUSE and LOUNGE..

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IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY'
AL ANON
FOR FAM!LIES OR FRIENDS OF
PROBLEM DRINKERS
For further Information call 473 1317

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Camper Trailer for rent, 21', tu.) Nice 2 BR block home, turn, or
b,ilh, twin beds, Heat, air 377
unfurn 373 2970 or 322 7629 after 6
3752
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A14 MO
. 2. 3 tjruv,,i
USE WANT ADS for quick response
trailer ApIs Adult &amp; family park
in buying or selling
Weekly ISIS Hwy 17 92. Sanford
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"B; Agency-Little Fee"

9—Good

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
Can Help
Phone 123 4567
write P.O Box 1213
Sanford, Florida 37771

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I Lines. Only $2
Call 32226I1orI3l p

1976.

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Your Message Here On

I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
MYSELF AS OF DECEMBER 13,

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A Merry Christmas 41

GETTING MARRIED? Crave
Simple beauIy Call Dot, Notary
Public, 3222026 Eves. C. 'Wk nds,

STARS

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I Educatior,a, Child Care for as low a'
5. weekly if you ('IU.ility 32)
6121

GOD BLESS U S EVERYONE L

" DEISHAY

Ike Faty

FIND

ARE YOU TROUBLED' Call Toil
Free 671 1777 for "WE Care",
Adults &amp; Teens.

Sanford AIAnonFam(Iy Group P.O.
Box $33
Sanford. Fla. 37771

they felt might gross out the
citizenry at home.
"There's been some stuff
we've had battles on, none as
serious or controversial as I
might like," he laughed, alluding to the fact that nothing gets
a show more publicity than a
rousing controversy.
"For example, we had a
sketch to show things that died
out in 1976 — the Cadillac convertible, the air mail stamp,
red dye No. 2 and the NBC peacock."
But NBC barristers outlawed
the demise of the peacock.
"They say It hasn't died,"
producer Rush explained.
'They're protecting their copyright on it." The Issue of preserving the peacock for future
NBC generations having been
settled. Rush moved on to another Issue still unresolved at
the time of his interview.
It concerned part of the
show's report on unsportsmanlike conduct In 1976, such as
fighis' In baseball and hockey.
The questionable segment involved tennis, of all things.
In the segment, Rush said,
Ro manian racqueteer the Natase was captured on film ratsing his third finger in protest
about something.
(The Texas scholar, Don Meredith, once spotted a football
fan giving the same gesture to
millions of TV viewers and
commented, "What he's
saying, neighbors, is simply
'We're No. I.")
Rush paused to check on the
status of Natase's digital display.
"Well," he Finally said, "the
only item they (the censors)
have asked us to take out is that
Nastase gesture. Which was on
television when It happened, by
the way."

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or write

Planning

Satire Of

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COMPANY
9 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

24 ELECTRIC COML'ANY

2
12 WHEEL OF FORTUNE

SUPERDRAGON

300
12 ANOTHER WORLD
6 ALL IN THE FAMILY

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2 12 SANFORD AND SON
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ofoman turned into werewolf
by an electrical storm

THREE THE HARD WAY

GILLIGANS ISLAND
MEl-tV GRIFFIN

SM 700 CLUB
1000

7 LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU
1230
6* THE UNTOUCHABLES
9 MYSTERY OF THE
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UPON A CLASSIC (Fri)
CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION

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6 HOGANS HEROES
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Donald
O Connar, Martha Hyer )B&amp;W)
1955 ( Fri) Ma and Kettle
Mar1j(ie Main. Percy Kilbride

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9 520,000 PYRAMID
230
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IB&amp;W) 1953 (Wed) The Cad-

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7 ABC CAPTIONED NEWS

wealthy widow (Edie Adams),
a'rves at the doctors office
and resolves 10 take hi m away
from ,f all

7 IThurs) EVENING AT
SYMPHONY (Fr,

James Mason
1953 (Tues) Francis
Covers the Big Town Donald
O Connor, Gene Lockhart

800 AM - 5)0 PM,
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

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322-2611

7 24 SESAME STREET
9 EDGE OF NIGHT
I? SOMERSET

61111 (Fri) FOOTBALL 39th
Annual Blue-Grey Classic College All Slars, Mobile. Ala

Bay Alan Ladd,

6 MARY HARTMAN. MARY

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6 MIKE DOUGLAS S'°W
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1130
2 12 TONIGHT
4 MOVIE We re No

tory Play Christmas
This
sIlsliC rendition of a 14th
Century mystery play dramatizes the Biblical story of
Christmas, from the fall of
Lucifer to the birth of Christ

('Thus.) , The Red Shoes."

2 PHIL DONAHUE SHOW

Angels Humphrey Bogart.
Peter Ustinov 1955 Three
escaped convicts from Devil s
Island take over the store of a
French shopkeeper

Choice."

Soldiers.'

24 LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU

FORMANCES Chester PvIys-

(Wed) 'I-bon's

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24 LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU

24 BOOK BEAT
2 4 6 9 I NEWS
SM WILD. WILD WEST
7 MARY HARTMAN MARY
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7 FAMILY FOCUS

'Rocking Horse Winner."

830
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1100

Judge Sirota '(Tvflerses himself
in night cOt$I cases because of
a judicial election Wynn Irwin.
Robert Barkley and AJ Lohman
guest
4 6 CBS MOVIE Cahill.
US Marshal John Wayne.
George Kennedy 1973
Western drama about a tough
lawman who sets his sUls as a
lrackeq against a wily barili

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9 GENERAL HOSPITAL

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MOVIES (Man) "Mdrocies and the Lion" (Tues.)

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4 MIDDAY
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800
CAPTAIN

SM I LOVE LUCY

gar Andrew Poe guest A
convict, Sent to prison by BaretIa escapes, and finds hiS gill
romantically involved with
Baretta.
24
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4 6 GOOD TIMES JJs
healncal debit is less than a
success when his sino.ng
'otp walks Out on him

ICA Good Morning Florida
at 7 25 and 8 25 am, local
news weather, spoils)

1030

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in anxious male descend on
the Fergusons cramped
abode
4 6 THE JEFFERSONS
Episode to be announced

9 BARETTA Samantha Eg-

800
2
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kvlO helping a recruit (Stanl ey
Clay) write a Dear Marsha

young orphan (Andrew
Stevøns) to use a gun in self
defense, then comes to revel
it when the youth turns into a
cold blooded gunman

becomes the hated star of a
roller team when she goes
undercover to investigate the
accidental death of a beautiful skater

830
2 12 MCLEAN
STEVENSON SHOW A semi-

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24 SESAME STREET
9 G000 MORNING AMER-

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2 12 THE QUEST Quentin
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goes to the front and witnesses
the humiliation of a deserting
army Aleiariiira in Si Peterstxsg falls under the evil control of Raspvhn
Guests George Maharis.
James McEachin Jame is
unaware that the foreign agent
infiltrator she seeks has
spotted her first and ordered
her death

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To List Your Business,,,DjaI 322-2611 or

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Evening]Hleral(f
69th Year, No. 107—Thursday, December 23, 1976

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Sanford, Florida 32171—Price 10 Cents

This Christmas,
give him

6.7 Million In Grants

a little Spring.
It won't take

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U.S. Gives Seminole Yule Present$.
$4.6 Million
Jail
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Vest, $14
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Rep, Richard Kelly i R-Holiday) notified Seminole Sheriff John
Polk at noon
that
million federal
has been
au4a6 new
approved for cons t&gt;rt
n f
s department complex at Five Points, south of Sanford off U.S. 17-92.
Details were unavailable.

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Dragash, a Sanford lu-rn. for design of the new central facility and
planning is underway on the project
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Sorenson said official word is expected to come sometime next
week or soon after the first of the year.
The approved part of the project calls for expansion of the
distribution system to include most of the city's populated area
and %4ill dovetail to a degree with improvements to be undertaken
undcr a 1354,000 loan from the U.S. Farmers Home

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water plant on Country Club Road.
On Wednesday, Mayor Ixe P. Moore announced that Sanford
had received unofficial notice that a grant under the pubbc works
law for nearly- $1.8 million had been approved for construction of
Sanford's planned new city hull complex.
City Manager W. E. Knowles said today the grant includes not
only the 113 million for construction of the planned "L"-shaped
facility, but also necessary funding for architect's fees,
en 'ineering site preparation parking paving utility conections and furmshtngs—the entire project.

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'When I grabbed the door I got shocked," he later told a
reporter. "I think the fire may have beencaused by the electric
heater in the boy's' bedroom."
lie managed to get his wife and chddr Jut of the flaming
trailer. Then Kay attempted to get to the lire with the fire extinguisher but the flames and choking smoke by then had raced
throughout the metal trailer.
-I'm glad that I went by the law and had the fire extinguisher in
my boat," Kay said as he sadly watched county firemen put out
the last smoldering remains of the family's possessions in the
charred trailer, it's sides melted by the heat and interior gutted.
Neighbors and firemen rounded up some clothing for the littre
buys and Kay. His wife stood sobbing in her nightbown and a
fireman's coat as she told her husband, "EveThing's gone.
our furniture.., everything."
Kay said he's thankful that his family escaped injury and they 11
be staying with friends in the area during the holidays.
As fire department investigators began probing through the
wreckage and uncovered the blackened electric heater in the
children's bedroom, County Public Safety Director Gary Kaiser
told Kay that a Red Cross disaster relief worker was on the way to
offer whatever help possible to the burned ô family.
Later a Sanford-based public assistance agency said a case
worker was being sent to the fire scene to assist the Kay family
who had been living in the tiailer for two months.
"There's probably nothing we'll be able to save," Kay said as
little Robby hugged his daddy's neck as they sat shivering in
borrowed clothing in the drizzling rain In their remaining
possession
the pickup truck.
Sheriff's deputies reported another early morning fire damaged
the residence of Curtis Grant Logen at 22D9 Wutnebago Trad,
Fern Park. Logen, 40, and his wife Delores. 36, escaped injury
following an apparent gas furnance explmion and flames
damaged their residence.
Deputy R.W Greogry reported that Lagen told officers that his
wife awakened him about 2 am. saying she smelled smoke.
Lagan investigated and found smoke pouring from the garage
which was followed by an explosion.
Deputies said the couple ran from the house and called the
heri1f's department to report the fire.
Gregory' said firemen reported the blaze apparently originated
in the furnace. M estimate of damage to the residence was not
unmediately available.

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screaming back to their bedroom as smoke and flames poured
from the rear bedroom the boys had been sleeping in a short time
before.
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They escaped injury but lost everything in the blaze except the
pickup truck and boat rig that Robert Kay uses in his work as a
commercial fisherman,
Furniture, food, clothing, Christmas gifts
all went up in
smoke as the trailer was engulfed in flames before firemen from
the Midway county firestation could get to the trailer site on Sipes
Avenue south of SR-415.
Kay,
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The Robert F. Kay family was just getting up this morning
about 7:45. Roberta and sons, Robby, 3. and Tracey, 1. were
already in the living room of their rented trailer hoe.
Minutes later the young family was fleeing in their nightclothes
as Fire raced through the trailer.

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The site of the complex will lap over into the area where the old
Const ruct ion is to begin within 60 days after the city
receives formal notification and Is expected to take 12 months,
allowing for a May to June, 18 completion date.
Knowles said he does not anticipate any real delays as a result
of the city commissions change of plans for the complex earlier
this week.
Much of thecredit for the approvals of both the Sanford and
lake Mary projects is being given to Jeno Paulucci, who is said
,,,o have pushed the projects through the federal Economic
eveloent Administration i EDA.
He is said to have kept the projects high on the priority list
because of his continued interest and concern for the SanfordSeminole area
Paulucci came into the Sanford area in the mid-1960's hen he
owned the Chun-King food enterprise because of the celery grown
here. He has a home here and owns property in the north end of
the county, while his major business operations are in Duluth,
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that the city has received unofficial word that a federal public
X orks grant of $308,000 has been approved for improvements
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touched off an air and ground search by law enforcement officers
before the deputy' was located and found to be safe,
Sheriff John Polk reported at now that deputy B. K. Jernigan,
of Sanford, was located by state troopers on the Florida Turnpike
north of Del Ray Beach.
Jernigan had found a
attack victim
turnpike and
radioed for help, Polk said. His radio message calling
anyone"
the statewide sheriff's departments frequency was
picked up by the Hardy County Sheriff's office at Wauchula, 19
miiiles west of Avon Park, on the opposite side of south Florida and
authorities there notified Polk's office that "it sounded like he
needed help" but Wauchula was unable 10 make further contact.
Polk said when no contact could be made with Jeinigan,
traveling with one prisoner in a green and white marked Seminole
Sheriff's station wagon without flashing blue lights,
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Uneasuies.s and concern over Jernigan's whereabouts
heightened when the Florida Highway Patrol's turnpike toil booth
officers at 14 south of Orlando reported they couldn't remember
the sheriff's station wagon getting on the turnpike this morning
after Jernigan left Sanford at 8 am.

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more sensitive than usual. An well-rested. you move ahead In
extra pat on the back will go a a very positive manner. Get on
long way to smooth your path. things early. You have 1
TAURUS (April 2(-May 20) negative approach when tired.
SAGITTARIUS Nov. 23-Dec.
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than in execution. The way you 21) You could find yourself in a
foresee things is fine, but you'll situation where more Is exhit a snag In carrying them out. pected of you than you feel
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By Kills NASh
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County Commissioners refused four
times this morning to introduce the controversial
white amur into county lakes to curb the spread of
hydrilla weeds, a fast-growing vegetation which has
clogged lakebottoms from Fern Park to Forest City.
Commission Chairman Richard Williams passed
the gavel to Vice-chairman Robert French three
times to make motions favoring use of the white
amur, or grass carp," but all three efforts failed,
as did a similar motion by French.
Three of the motions died for lack of a second. On
the final bid, Williams entered a motion after
handing the gavel to French, who in turn passed the
parliamentary hammer to Commissioner John
Kimbrough to provide Williams with a second.
The panel then voted 2-to-2 with Commissioner
William Kirchhoff and Kimbrough dissenting and
Commissioner Harry Kwiatkowski absent on
vacation. Following the vote, Kirchhoff requested
and received permission to bring the matter up
again before the meeting adjourned.
Williams prefaced the abortive action by introducing petitions he said were signed by residents
who live on the shores of Lake Orienta, Lake of the
Woods and Mirror Lake. three South Seminole water
bodies affected by hydrilla weeds.
The petitions all supported introduction of the
white amur into their respective lakes, Williams
said.
The state's Department of Natural Resources
(DNR) has offered to place the hydrilla-eating amur
into all three Seminole lakes, but the agency's efforts have been opposed by the Florida Game and
Fresh Water Fish Commission.
Robert Gasaway, a game commission
representative, told the county board that his
agency feels the grass carp is potentially "harmful
to water quality and to fish and water resources" in
the St. Johns River.
Commission members have warned in the past
that the white amur could destroy the St. Johns'
game-fish population if the weed-devouring species
is allowed to reach the river. While the amur cannot
breed in the stagnant waters of landlocked lakes,
officials say the fish could reproduce rapidly in a
fast-flowing stream such as the St. Johns.
While the three lakes in question are considered to
be landlocked, Williams said he has personal
knowledge of Mirror Lake and "it does have a
drainage out let which runs north into a ditch, which
ultimately runs into the Wekiva River. "And I suppose at some time, under the proper
conditions, the water will flow," the panel chairman
added,
In addition, Gasaway told commissioners, the
flooding tendencies of the three lakes are such that
under sufficiently rainy circumstances, his
department doubted if any of the three could truly be

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as welcome as a' gift in some
instances.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Deli, 1976
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comIng year for an unusual
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By BOB L.I.OYD
Herald Staff Writer

agreement with the county, or otherwise.
Therefore, whatever the ethical implications
of the supposed solicitation, the act in
question could not be deemed a violation of
Florida law as alleged in the indictment."
Freeman and County Commissioners Mike
Ilattaway and harry Kwiatkowski were also
indicted on misdemeanor Sunshine Law and
conspiracy charges. Those indictments were
dismissed by a county court judge and
Herring refiled the charges In the form of
direct informations.
The informations were then dismissed on
Feb. 27 by County Judge Wallace Hall and
Herring appealed the ruling.
Theappea1washeardatSanforjInober
by a three-judge Circuit Court panel but
Freeman said today that a ruling hasn't been
made in the cases.
Freeman, a Democrat, charged today that
the charges were "nothing but poLitical
harassment and a clear abuse of the power
entrusted to Herring by the people. He used
his office to politically indict us."
Herring has repeatedly denied that the

Former County Attorney Thomas G.
Freeman says that part of his "two-year
nightmare expe rience " of being a public
official has ended with an appeals court
ruling at West Palm Beach.
The Fourth District Court of Appeals has
upheld Circuit Judge Kenneth Leffler's
earlier dismissal of a felony charge against
Freeman of soliciting unlawful cornpensation.
Leffler received notice on Monday that the
appeals court has affirmed his Feb. 15
dismissal of grand jury indictment against
Freeman.

The indictment had alleged that Freeman

un lawfully requested or solicited $12,400 from

Chelsea Title and Guaranty Co. vicepresident John Morris, of Sanford, in conconsidered landlocked.
nection with proposed title insurance on 103DNR spokesman Monnie Beech responded by
acres of south Seminole clay pit property that
saying that his agency had been extremely effective
county commissioners had proposed to buy
in . other areas of the state at "securing" for $517,000.
The day that Freeman was indicted by the
iestionable lakes to prevent overflow that might
m
Seminole
Counts Grand Jury, Morris, who
eventually reach a swift-moving stream.
had
been a grand jury witness, signed a sworn
"The Department of Natural Resources has
stocked 10 lake's in the state of Florida," Beech said. affidavit labeling the charge against
Freeman "totally faLse
'Six of these lakes weren't landlocked and had to be
.It would appear to me, if the facts
secured, which we have been able to do with great
presented are true," Judge IAffler said when
success"
dismissing the indictment, "that Freeman
Under most conditions, Beech told the corn- has engaged in conduct I wouldn't condone."
But he ruled that there "are no material
mission, "there's no sweat at all" in getting a Iandisputed fac ts and the undisputed facts do n't
(flocked lake secured against runoff,
a prima facie case of guilty against
Robert Blackburn of Altamonte Springs was one establish
Mr. Freeman"
of several county residents who urged cornState Atty. Abbott Herring appealed the
missioners to give white amur stocking procedures dismissal to the Fourth District court In
the green light. Blackburn, head of a Lake Orienta
upholding the dismissal, Appeals Court
Associate Judge Alan R. Schwartz wrote this
homeowners association, said his group estimated it
would cost $50,000 for a "one-shot" chemical effort opinion:
"I concur in the court's affinnance of the
to eradicate hydrilla from the lake bottom.
order
granting the defendant's motion to
"Homeowners cannot continue the practice of
dismiss.
so however, only upon the
more or less pouring money down a dry hole," said ground that Iitdowas
conclusively shown that
Blackburn "We must some way start trying to any additional fee solicited by the defendant,
control these plants more econon'iically:'
who was the County Attorney of Seminole
French said he would favor using the hydrilla- County, did not relate to the performance of
an act incumbent upon hum to perform fur the
gobbling amur into one or all three of the South county pursuant to his contractural

indictments were politically motivated. A

spokesman at his office said today that
Herring declined to comment on Freeman's
latest blast.
"It's interesting to note that Herring accomplished exactly what he set out to do, —
remove us from office," Freeman said today.
"But what he didn't count on doing also
happened. lie beat himself"
Herring. a Republican, was defeated in a
November bid for re-election by Melbourne
Democrat Douglas Cheshire. Cheshire will

Seminole lakes if he could be given "some kind of
assurance" that such a move would not threaten the
St. Johns.
"I remember some years ago a lads' bringing a
plant from Europe and introducing it into the lakes
and rivers of Florida, French said. "This plant was
called the hyacinth. And I think we all know, what
the situation is now with respect to that particular
plant."

take over the Brevard-Seminole State
Attorney post Jan. 3.

Freeman, said today that 'the people
aren't going to allow a public official to abuse
the public trust. In herring's case, he wasn't
worthy of the trust and the people certainly
realized it."
Freeman said he's happy to have what he
called his" two-year nightmare" of being a

public official behind him and said he's
"happy being back a country lawyer and
making my living practicing Law"
Herring is opening a private law practice in
Sanford in January, he announced earlier.

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' L' Shape Of Th'i'ng To Come I n Sanford

Tears, Uncertainty follow Daley's Death

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CHICAGO (AP) — His bodyguards wept,

Resignation Sets Stage
For Showdown In Israel
JERUSALEM (AP)
Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin's resignation has set the stage
for an election showdown between Israel's
doves and hawks over future moves toward
peace with the Arabs.
Rabin's resignation Monday night was a
tactical maneuver designed to undercut rivals
within his ruling Labor party and take Israel
to the polls before an embryonic centrist
movement could get strong enough to
challenge him.
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his city was stunned,

and his fellow national leaders expressed grief, at the death of
Mayor Richard Joseph Daley, lord of a political fieldo rn whose
likes may never be seen again.
Th e nation's most po werful mayor, last of the big-city po litical
bosses, who cultivat ed family, love and, above all, party loyalty,
died Monday at 74 of a heart attack in h is doctor's office.
Within hours, while his body was be ing prepared to lie in state
today, leaders of the ci ty's aldermen met his fifth floor City
Hall office to probe Chicago's future leade rship.
State law provides that the City Council, long a rub be r stamp
for Daley, select one Its own as mayor until a special election is
held within six months.
But Chicago also has "home rule" under th e Ill inois Constititution and, conceivably, co ul d change the procedure, legal
officials said.
Until me action is taken, Aid. Wilson Frost, council president
in

of

pro tern, may become acting mayor the first black to assume
the post in the city's history.
Possible permanent successors Include Aid. Michael Bhlandic,
from Daley's own ward, Aid. Edward Vrdolyak, Irom a Southeast
Side ward, and the late mayor's son, Richard, now a state
senator.
Daley's body was to lie instate from noon to 8p.m. today at The
Nativity of Our Lord Church in the mayor's Bridgeport
neighborhood, where he took daily Communion and from which
both his parents were buried. Parish Secretary Shirley Connors
said visitors would be allowed to pass by to pay respects, but
would not be permitted to sit down. A Mass was planned for
Wednesday.
Daley had gone to see his personal physician, Dr. Thomas
Coogan Jr., for a regularly scheduled visit, complaining of chest
pains. Coogan ordered an electrocardiogram, confirmed an
Irregular heart beat and left his office to make emergency
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Stranded Tanker Splits,
Dumps Oil Off US. Coast
BOSTON (AP)
A Liberian tanker
stranded on the Nantucket shoals split apart
today, dumping part of its 7.6 million gallon
cargo of oil into the Atlantic Ocean.
The Coast Guard said the bow of the vessel
severed com
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stern.
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pollution from the tanker.
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Eisenhower says the late Mao Tse-tung told

her that struggle between the classes and
within the Communist party in China could
"Last for two or three hundred years."
In a copyright article in the January issue of
Ladies Home Journal, Mrs. Eisenhower said
the former chairman of the Communist party
of the People's Republic of China, who died
Sept. 9, was the first person she met in China
in a visit last year "who dropped the pretense
that the People's Republic is a utopian, perfeet society."

On a 3-2 vote, the city corn- rather than windows, pa
area. "It's a heck of a lot better
mission approved a rectangular
than
the original design,
two-story administrative office,
Mayor lee P. Moore said Morris said.
with the first floor to remain because the building was long,
Commissioner
A.
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undeveloped until it Li needed at his colleagues were "messing
McClanahan, who held the
a fut ur e time, and a one-story
up" the floor plan. Corn- swingvoteInthematter,e
"legislative" wing,
missioner Julian Stenstro rn , toward the "li" design beca use
The administration building who also opposed the new
of the savings of $l06,lX)0 in
is to be constructed parallel to
design, said the horizontal construction costs which fir.
the lakefront with the concept could have been broken chitect Wayne Heasley of
O legislative
wing
to tnclude a up by the exterior covering and Watson and Co. estimated
would result.
Total cost of the facility Is
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with expectation that constructlon costs will be
somewhat less than the
estimate because of the
"depression in the construction

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Herald Correspondent

17, to study a m
mandatory plan. months on maintenance
Daniels, in his Finance
Daniels, recognizing that areport, told council that its new vehicle had been budgeted,

The Winter Springs City spending has now surpassed its questioned the necessity of the

Orsie L. Pritchard
Sandra L Snelson
Martha Sparks

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Fire Chief Spots Pot
SI'. AUGUSTINE (AP)
St. Johns
County sheriff's officers found $2.6-million
worth of marijuana on a tip from a Maryland
fire chief who was house hunting.
Sheriff Dudley Garrett said the David B.
Gratz,
c fire hief from Silver Spring,I(l
tip pe the officers to raid a beach house north
of here Sunday night.
Gratz was being shown the house by a real
estate agent when he spotted several bales of
grassy material-4n.a-storeroom
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MIAMI (AP)
As part of a court
periment, victims of crime will get a chance to
object to any plea bargaining deals made with
persons charged in the crime,
The federally funded program starts Jan. 10
in cases involving three judges in the Dade
County Criminal Courts.
"They're trying to prove that if you insist on
input from all involved, you'll get more satisfaction that justice was done," said Judge
Gerald Wetherington, one of the judges in the
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Move

to operate a program, while
fees to the county would run.from $9,000 to $10,000 monthly.
tie said the city uses about 3
acres o(alandfill annually and
the new site should last eight to
nine years.
The city had been notified by
the state's Department of
Environmental Regulation
DER) and the Vndnrnl
Aeronautics Administration
(FAA) that the landfill
operation at the airport had to
cease by Dec. 30.
In addition there were fears
that seagulls, attracted to the
landfill site, might cause
problems for aircraft landing
and taking off from the airport.
Knowles reminded the
commission that gulls 20 years
ago, before the landfill was
operating at the site, had

TALLAHASSEE AP
Atty. Geri.
Robert Shevin's bid to block a suit in which
seven oil companies are challenging
his
autnoriry to pursue antitrust action against
them has been tossed out of court.
U.S. District Judge William Stafford of
Tallahassee dismissed Shevin's suit Monday,
saying his court no longer had jurisdiction
over the matter.

Chris E. Green

was

ipproximately $2,000 annually

Shevin Suit Tossed Out

AREA DEATHS

RICHARD GRAY HEALY
the Altamonte Chapel ComCouncil, putting the recently revenue intake as of November. purchase so soon in the year. lie
Eva L. Harris
Richard Gray Healy, 52, died munitv Church.
renovated Sunshine Park lie warned council to begin went on to suggest that If the
Mae Huff
last Saturday In Honolulu,
Recreation Center to use, looking at l's purchases with a purchase was needed that the
Survivors: daughter, Mrs.
Robert It. Lefil.s Jr.
Hawaii. A former resident of Thomas L. Largen; son, Harry
inaugurated the center with a more critical eye. "Because of council should only consider
James D. McKersle
tie vote at Monday night's city this situation," Daniels said, "I 'state bidding. The council
Sanford,
M. Kniffin Jr., both of Sanford;'.)
he
Samuel
Pierce
council meeting.
Episcopalian.
will not sign anymore pre- approved the purchase of a
sister, Mrs. Virginia Howes,
Steven Schick
Born In Westport, Conn., he Chicago; seven grandchildren
Councilman Claude Ashe pro- purchase agreements until our Dodge automobile through
Wesley Smokes
posed guidelines for the financial
and two great-grandchildren
moved to Sanford In 1942.
policies
are ' state bids, at a price of $4,575.
Lydia M. Snyder
lie
building department requiring resolved."
Is
survived
by
his
wife,
The council also reviewed a
John I t. Stubbs
FRANK C. MILLS
a schematic plan of electrical
Melissa P., Philadelphia; three
A purchase request from request for annexation and
Ida M . Wade
wiring for mobile homes at Police Chief John Govoruhk rezoning., In a letter to the
Frank
C. Mills, 3, l3
daughters,
Mrs.
Dayle
Bobble J. Willis
liacienca Village. Burt Logan, was considered next. Having council, William Hatfield, at-Baumeister, Mrs. Sharon C.ibhs Bayshore Dr., Niceville, Fla.,
Henry Johnson, Brooklyn, and Miss Pat Healy, all of died Monday. Born in Sanford,
Hacienda Village resident, completed specifications for a torney for W illiam Strickland, N.Y.
pointed out to council that police car, as the council asked that the
the Sanford area, and three he was a retired Air Force
property on the
Marjorie
L.
technical sergeant.
Knlffin, grandchildren.
schematic plans change from required of him last week, corner of Bell and 434 be zoned Casselberry
Survivors Include his wife,.,,,
model to model and, In his Gororuhk asked the council to for commercial use If It is
Funeral set-vices will be in
Edith Eckenrode, DeBary
- Arlene, a daughter, Denise, two
opinion, are not easily ob- either begin accepting local annexed
Massach
use
tts.
into the city. The
Rose Runkel, DeBary
sons, Jeffery and Stephen, all of
tamable from m anufactur ers, bids or allow for a purchase' Planning and Zoning board had
JOIINCIIARLESJINGOZIM4
Nlceville;
Charlotte
M.
Sass,
DeBary
But Ashe said they are oh- - through a state bid. Hendrix previously
his parents, Mr. &amp;
ed Strickland's- Shi rley J. Miller, G en eva
John Charles
(Jingo) M
rs. B.F. Mills and sister,
tamable,
pointed out that the vehicle was petition because It was tinCharles M. Reynolds, Geneva Jngoz1ai, 57 of 208 B=Wo Mona M. Walker, of Sanford.
Hacienda Village and the city deemed
eliminate properly drawn up. The council
Joane
L Chambers, Lake Drive, Sanford, died Sunday
The Little Mortuary of Ft.
have recently been at odds over growing maintenance ex- voted to continue the matter in Mary
evening at Florida Hospital Walton Beach,
Fla., In charge
electrical
renovations
on
penses.
The
police
department,
'a
public
hearing,
allowing
Ic
i
the
Anna M. Decker, Lake Mary North.
of arrangements.
mobile homes. The city has according to Govoruhk, had &amp; Z to give Its recom A native of Hetleboro, Mass.,
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Consuela C. Lowe, Lake Mary
ttle a uthori
By DONNA ESTES
noting Jackson only recently been
over left
the with
park libecause
of ty
a spent $1,500 in the last three mendationa to co uncil. he
had
Lived
In
Sanford
for
the
Mildred C. Hersey, Lake
Herald Staff Writer
was promoted, said the co uncil
Funeral Notices
past se ven months, mov ing
Monroe
e
before
blanket
permit
granted
to
Tommy' Jackson, employed should wait a whil
here
from
Whitman,
Mass.
He
Alma War, Lake Mom-ne
JOHN CHARLES
Hacienda at the start of Its
granting another promotion. construction.
by the City of Longwood for
was a retired Industrial spray•
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BIRTHS
Jacks
on
was
hired
as
a
ba
ck
past year, came within one vote
painter.
Charles (Jingo) J)ngolan,
Sanford:
Councilmen Donald Sines and
Si. o 20$ Bamboo OrIy. S..nMonday night of being named hoe operator under the Ernest Hendrix indicated that
Di p
Survivors include: hi-s wile, 'lord.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James (Martha)
who died Sunday evening at
the city's public works director. federally funded Comprehen- although some guidelines were
Mrs. Bernice P. Jingozian of
Florida Hospital North, iii be
'
Lyle, a girl
Holding the title since Nov. 1 aive Employment Training Act overdue, they felt this measure
Mid at 10 am. Wednesday In
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Preston (Tracy) Sanford; three sons, John C. of
Gramkow Funeral Horn, Chapel
of acting public works director, (CETA) Dec. i, iflS. When the
Abington,
Mass.,
Richard
D.
Oglesby, a girl
with Father William NeI4eeI
many
questions
I
CETAJ
pipeline
foreman
quit
left
too
Jackson was tapped by
p
an Dennis J., both of Brockton,
officiating, Burial will be in Lake
DISCHARGES
Unanswered.
man La wrence Goldberg and In May, he was promoted to that
Mass.;three sisters, Miss Sadie
Mary Cemetery, Orarnkow
Sanford:
With Councilmen John
Funeral Home in charge,
Council Chairman J. R. Grant Slot at $8,331 annually.
Jingozian,
Mrs.
Elizabeth
WASHINGTON
(AP)
D
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Holt
The
trationsasconfirm.atl
on of their
Daniels and Claude Ashe
for the $11,500 annually salaried
Ardollno and Mrs. Rose Vaughn - KNIFFIN, MARJORIE L. —
first declin
On Nov. 1, Jackson was favorin
e in food prices in belief that inflation will not get __________________________ all of Sanford; and three
g the resolution, and ei
Sevic, for Marion.
public works director slot, but promoted again and placed on
gh t mont hs helped hold the out of han d again in th
deputy
e near
L. Knit*n, will be held at
Mayor
Donald
the motion was defeated on a the regular city payroll with his Browning
brothers,
H
ar
ry
JIngozian
of
over-all
rise
ln
consumer
Altamonte
prj
future.
Chapel Community
absent, Mayor
hung 2-2 vote,
Sanford, Edward Jingcrzian of
Church. 201 Hwy 4U. Sunday,
salary Increased to ,750.
Troy
in
November
to three-tenths of
'VVEATHER
Piland
was
given
the
op.
a
per
Jan. 2. )fl1 1.00 P.M. with the
Goldberg sai d he wanted to
Miami and Leo Jingozian of
cent, the same as In (k- - The Consumer Price Index
Grant, in seconding the portunity to cast th
Rev. Wayne E. Smith otllci.i Ing
give Jackson a chance at the
Denver,
Cob.
e
deciding
tober,
the
government said to- stood at 173.8 last month,
In lieu at flowers, thi family
motion to promot e Jackson, vote. His answei-: "No, until we a
job for
Gramkow Funeral Home,
8 a.m. readings: ternrequests that donatiQAsbemoda
meaning that a marketbasket
a six-month trial period, said be could see that the city can be assur ed whether or not d y.
10 thi Cancer society or to the
Councilman Gerard Connell, was not
perature, 3$; overnight low, 3$; Sa nford, In charge of
going to be able to find schematic plans can be ohAt the same
Altarno,f, Chapel Community
the govern- - of gootis costing ,
the city's mayor-elect, howMonday's high, 71; barometric arrangements.
Church.
anyone with water, sewer and tamed."
ment said real spendable earn- coSt $173.80, .
ever, said It was- in Jackson's
pressure, 30.18; relative
The first half-hour of the Ings — a worker's take-home
MARJORIE L. KNIFFIN
MILLS. FRANK C.
— Funeral
best interest to have the city road experience to handle the
humidfty, 73 per cent; rainfall,
Over-all
food
prices
declined
' WflIic ft IorFrankC M il ls $01 01
session was taken up by
pay after adjustmen
Mrs. Marjorie L Kniffin,
combined department,
council's unanimous approval,
per
cent
In
NoDone;
winds,
northeast
15
knots.
t for taxes two-tenths of a
130$ Cayst, Drive. NiCyille
Ralph Fisher headed the public hearing for a rate jn- and inflation —
of 315 Semlnola Blvd.,
Fla., w ho died Monday,
adding this was impossible at de
increased eight- vember. The department's
Frost warning. Clearing,' Casselberry, died Monday
will be
partment until his dismissal crease for the garbage tenths of a per cent
in Novemheld Thursday the Little Flock
this time with Councilman
and
much colder today, evening
dcx
of
mortgage
Interest
rates
Windy
by the city council Sept. 13. He
collection firm of H &amp; W. 'there bet, the biggest monthly Inat Seminole Memorial
Primitive Baptist Church,
Parker Anderson absent
Mill, Fla. Burial will be aiIh
fell 2.1 per cent, while ho use- Sunny and cold Wednesday. Hospital
and had been employed by the city was no opposition to the rate crease in buying power in
.
Born
En
Chicago,
she
out of town on vacation.
ChurCh. The Little Mortuary of
more hold services costs were down Highs In the mid 50., lows had lived In FlorIda
for eleven -and-a-half years
use, and the council, In than a year.
for the last
Ft. Walton Beach, Fla, in
C0ilfl38'l
one-tenth of a per cent, the first tonight in uppetlls and low 30a- 20year,. She was a
JUflC LorTflSiin, before be was fired.
tlre
light of the Increased fees at the
mem be r of Ch4l'g of arrang,rn,s
The Labor Department said decline In that category since Northwest to north winds 2$40
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that for the 12-month period early 197I.
rxl.P.1L.
the council accepted "with decided the one dollar per ending in November, consumer
Eueiiing herald
WEDNESDAY'S TIDES
regret" the resignation of person increase was a p
rices Increased only S per
'the Labor Department said
Dayto
na Beach: hIgh 1:31
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Public Safety Director Douglas reas,nable request. The c
ent, the smallest 12-month the prices of a large number of am., 1:55 p.m., low 1:$4 a.m.,
Tu esday, December 21.
Keller effective Jan. 5, adopted council's main Interest was in
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gain
in
more
than
three
y
ears
Published
O,iy and SUnd1Y
a resoluti on commending him
the feasibility of a mandatory,
1'SCtl tatUrday and Chr,tmj D&amp;,
In(
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The
Sa
nford
month, led by fresh vegetables,
Port Canaveral: hIgh 1:14
Hi'ald,
for-his 19-months service which city-wide franchise contract. As
100 N French *,. SiniOrd, F
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The favorable Inflation report down 8.5 per cent; pork, down a-m., 1:21 p.m., law 1:51 am.,
1, ins and awarded a provision 10 the rate increase
Secend
Class
Post
WAS certain. to be welcomed by 3.1 per cent and dairy prod- 1:38 p.m.
a l* Paid at SCflf,d Florida 31111.
AY SAFE1Y
him one month's Severance the council voted to begin economist.. In both theCVfl
Ford and ucts, which declined for the
6
Bayport:
high
1:0 a-rn., 2:51
s,s io M,)l6lit F
pay.
workshop sessions, as of Jan. incoming Carter adminis- first
time since early this year. p.m., low 8:28 a.m., 8:15 p.m.
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SEMINOLE COUNTY MANPOWER DIVISION
SEMINOLE COUNTY BRANCH OFFICE
SEMINOLE PLAZA — HWY. 17-92 &amp; 434
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA 32707
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several
Sanford and Central Florida
Monday, learns all about that new Citizens Band
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JOIN OUR SPECIAL

Singing Christmas

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Sprinklers Douse Blaze

Carols

Magnolia, Downtown Sanford

THURSDAY, DEC. 23rd-4 to 6:30 P.M.

Admission Freel Refreshments Served!

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Store

By BOB LLOYD

Herald Staff Writer
A sprinkler system doused a
grease fire early today at
Zayre's Discount Department
Store, SR-436, Fern Perk,

before the blaze caused serious
damage, sheriff's deputies
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Responding to an alarm set
off by the protective system,
deputy R.D. Strobr'idge and
county firemen entered the
store where smoke was visible
a bo ut 6:30 a.m.

County

Public

Safety

Direct or Gary Kaise r said the

fire was in a coffee shop
cooking area where a burner on
a deep fryer unit apparently
ignited grease.
Store manager Jim Christian
said there was no smoke
damage and "very minor water
damage" when water from the

sprinkler system wet about 20
per cent of the store's floor
area.
County fire units Monthly
night extinguished a storage
trailer blaze at Wekiva landing
resort on Wekiva Park Road ,
west of Sanford near the
Wekiva River.
Officials said cause of the
blaze that gutted a 30-foot
trailer which was used for
storage wasn't immediately
determined, No injuries were
reported.

Sheriff's deputies today were

financing the new property,
saying there are a number of
ways it can be accomplished.

investigating a burglary at the
Tuffy Muffler Shop, U.S. 17-92,
Fern Park, in which $677 in
cash and checks was reported
taken. Deputy Randy Pittman
said entry apparently was
gained to the business by
smashing a glass in a door.
Ms. Linda Jacobs. lnkp
Hayes Dr., Oviedo, reported to
deputies that a $725 diamond
ring was missing from her
residence,

An Apopka woman was jailed
in lieu of $5,000 bo nd on a gr an d
larceny charge In connection
with the alleged shoplifting of
$121 in costume jewelry from
Zayre .3, Fern Park, according
sheriff's reports.
Loretta Eunice Evans, 36,
was booked into county jail

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Monday afternoon.

2:00 to 5:00
2:00 to 5:00

WED.,DEC.22 10:00t012:90&amp;2:OOt0$:30

following the incident reported
by store security personnel

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and save tfl011ev on your taxes this year and every year

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or profit-sharing plan, theii v ot, ilfl eligible
to set LII) your own I"ii'st I"eth't-a I of Mid- Florida IRA account, Here's how it works. Each
P-1111- you deposit 15' of your earned IIICOIUC
up to a in a xi in 11111 of ,$l ,i00.00. The H, ea ch
year you can d e duct the amount of sour (ICposit from your earned income for tax
purposes. You're not taXe(l on the nionev until you retire and by then sour tax liability
usually is much less. It's a great was' to save
for l- etire mt'nt while saving on your taxes

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$22900

He's waiting for you in Magnolia Center
on First St. at Magnolia Ave.

HERE'S TWO WA YS To SAVEON
YOUR TAXES THIS 'YEAR WHILE
SETTING UP A RETIREMENT PLAN

close the airport landfill. He
foresaw no problem with

WHILE
THEY LAST

If

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\'f)tl are self-employed you can save on

your taxes by setting Ll a First Federal of
Mid-Florida KEOGI I account. The account
builds with First Federal of Mid-Florida 's
high interest rate until you retire. And all the
time your retirement funds are growing you
can dedLlct your annual
deposits from the
earned income portion of your tax return
(y)u can even deduct the interest Your monev earns.) It's a realistic way to save for retii'einent while getting a tax break now.

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property, he said, could be used

for a variety of city projects
including as a site for spray
irrigation from the sewer plant
and for recreation purposes.
The city, in the interim, is to
contract with the county for use
of its landfills to dump garbage
and trash. Knowles said he will
be negotiating with the county
on toe posswniies 01 cutting
costs to the city by the city
delivering solid waste directly
to the county's Osceola Airfield
landfill In Geneva.
Knowles, in recommending
the city "go it alone" with a new
landfill of i ts own , said it costs

Monday.
"That's what we are aiming for. We are
going after the whole ball of wax," Mooney
said Monday.

Mildred Stripling.
Jqie L Whitten
Stella C. Evans, DeBary
Joyce C. Georgia, Lake Helen
Mrs. Johnny (Regina)
England &amp; baby girl, Sanford

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Sanford:
Elmer W. Avenel
Lucy Bryant
Bobbie J. Cook
Eber Cox
Bernard Da vis
Constance M. Davis
Sum K. Ferguson
Marion W. Freeman

tract wholly within the city
limits. lie said 28 or 29 acres of

The
of Sta te, County
and Municipal Employes should win all four of
the unit elections it has ent e red for nrvt vnr
AF'SCME state director Joe Mooney said

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Marland

negotiations currently are at a
point of $4,()0 per acre for the

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continue negotiations to purchase 86 acres in the 25th Street
area for a new sanitary landfill
and ordered the old landfill at
the Sanford airport pro pert y

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IN BRIEF

Analysis

Carter a telegram noting "the growing feeling of uneasiness and concern across _
the nation. . . and development of some frustration" over the appointment.

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By WALTER R MEARS
There is a wo ma n for the
AP Special Correspondent
Commerce Department, Just as
WASHINGTON
Jimmy
there is now a woman at the
Carter looked Just a bit
Department of Housing and 1k.
uneasy the night a fellow
ban Development.
Democrat declared that it was
A black, Mayor Kenneth Gib.
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no tim e to put roo ki es in charge of the government If he became son of Newar k, may take over
of the government. After j, president.
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Carter, then a candidate, was
But President-elect Carter retary of Transpo rtation Wi,
somet hing of a rookie himself. evidently sees the merits of 11am T. Coleman Jr., serves I1'I
That comment a bo ut putting seasoning, seniority and ex- the Ford Cabinet.
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ment came f rom Michael J. ing a cabinet,
been
considering for cabinet
Howlett, t he Democratic nomiHe made that clear on Monduty
are
men who served in
nee for governor of illinois, who day in dealing with the ques
tion President Ford's Cabinet.
eventually lost to Republican of an enlarged role for blacks
James H. Thompson.
a nd for women, saying will
While Carter is continuing the
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puttin g Thompson, a rookie,
pool of q ua lified minority can- tern is evident, and it is a tracharge of the government of fl dld.ates for cabinet-level posts. ditional pattern. He comes
Ilnols when he made the remark
So far, the choices Carter has office committed to a change to
at a Democratic convention in made are very much In the tra- policy, but his appointments
Chicago during th e fall cam- dition set by newly elected seem to indicate continuity as
paign.
presidents of both parties.
well, for many of his nomin ees
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oll
(Herald Photo by Marva HWkIflI)
paigning as a non-Washington administrations, like Secretary Democratic administrations ,
candidate, a government out. of State-d esignate Cyrus H.
As a candidate, Carter had
Rep. J. Parren Mitchell, 1)-Md., was happier In this scene at the recent SEEDCO sider, If
not a rookie.
Vance. There are long-time said his Inclination would be to
banquet in Sanford as he received a plaque from Ruthia Hester than lie was
Furthermore, he had said he personal associates like Griffin Install a new generation of
today following appointment by President-elect Carter of Griffin J. Bell as at- meant to
i nstall a new gener- Bell, who will be attorney gen- leaders
rookies If you will.
torney general. Mitchell, chairman of the Black Congressional Caucus, sent atlon of leaders in top positions eral.
It isn't turning out that wa y ,))

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THE SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, AS PRIME SPONSOR FOR THE COMPREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ACT
(CETA) FUNDS, REQUESTS INTERESTED ELIGIBLE
AGENCIES TO APPLY FOR PROJECT FUNDS.

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saving ae
S10000 over the original all- first floor legislative wing strom said. Commissioner John
breaks
the
horizontal concept for the
facility.
The wing rounded on its south horizontal concept, said the new
se nicely
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PUBLIC NOTICE

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arrangements at a nearby hospital.
Daley telephoned one of his seven children, Michael. He apparently co ncluded the conversation and th en collapsed.
Coogan, paramedics and doctors f rom Northwestern Memorial
Hospital tried desperately for nearly two hours to re vi ve Daley
family mem be rs rec ited the Rosary In his office.
Daley wac pronounced dead at 1411 p m CST, and a rule that
spann ed three decades ended In a breathless Last Hurrah.
Eulogies poured In.
President Ford, vacationing in Vail, Cob., call ed Daley "a
towering figur e on the American scene." President-elect Ca rt er
sa id he was "deeply saddened" by the death of "a great and good
friend to me and a gr eat Democratic leader."
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, DMas&amp;, whose brother, John, received bo th Daley's blessings and the votes from Chicago that
gave him
In his l%0 presidential victory, called Dales
"one of America's greatest mayors."

Tuesday,

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city commission meeting room, shadings of color.
conference rooms and rebated
He and Moore said the
Offices
to
face
south
along
legislative
wing looks like an
Ile Sanford City Co mm ission Park Avenue.
"afterthought, an addition."
Monday evening approved a
"Someone is going to say
CityManager
er W F Knowles
modified "L" design for the

Rookies Spurned
For Demo

Guerrillas Battle Each Other
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)
Pro-Syrian and
anti-Syrian Palestinian guerrillas battled
each other for four hours today with mortars,
rockets and machine guns in camps on the
south side of Beirut.
Dozens of casualties were reported. It was
the second outbreak of fighting between the
two factions within a week.
The Palestine Liberation Organization
announced a ceasefire four hours after the
fighting started.
Many streets were closed to traffic, and the
main highway to the recently reopened airport was declared unsafe.

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Have you found out what you're getting for
Christmas yet?
There are only four more spying days left, you

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Tuesday, December 21, 1976-4A

The season of intrigue Is upon us.

A round

If the CIA could somehow tap the reservoir of

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By %UI)lE MIJRPIIY

Bares Problem
The tax-supported school system got a ringing
endorsement when President-elect Carter decided
to send his daughter, 9-year-old amy. to Thaddeus
Stevens Elementary near the White House.
Or did it?
During the vote-getting, candidate Carter said
he would be sending Amy to a government school,
provided security arrangements could be made.
After the election, Amy's mother visited
Stevens school and then issued a statement that she
was "very pleased with the quality of the school,
the attitude of the staff and the teachers and the
friendliness of the students."

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toll of traffic deaths and accidents, It would seem
to make sense, if possible, to remove these
menaces from the highway be fore they ca used
accidents. not after.
To see If it Is, in fact, possible is the object of
a *797,000 federally funded experiment
currently being conducted in the District of
Columbia. Since April, more t ha n 4.000 anplicants for drivers' licenses in the district have
be en asked to fill out a que st ionnaire designed to
identify "problem drinkers," which includes
full-fledged alcoholics as well as those with less
chronic dr in king habits.
Psychologists have established that certain
personal situations and attitudes and health
problems can be indicators of problem drinking.
ThUS in addition to direct questions about
drinking habits, the Washington questionnaire
asks such things as: "Would you describe
yourself as being lonely a good deal of the time?"
"With whom do you live Alone? With friend?
With relative? With wife or husband? With exwife or ex-husband
Or true or false: "Sometimes I feel ver'
guilty" "I usually sweat at night."
sometimes feel that I am going to pieces."

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indicate that about 15 per cent of those
questioned so far are problem drinkers, say
officials.
What critics of the experiment are afraid of is
that wha t is vol un tary now coul d be made
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loyal fan of yours, I feel an obligation to tell you
how you and yo ur show were used.
Reading from what he said was the CIA's f il e
on himself, Anderson excoriat ed th e in telligence
agency for ha ving Investigated him in ear ly 1972
This operation was, he declared, "against the
law. It's a violation of U.S. statutes for the CIA to
conduct any in vestigation or an y surveillan ce
within the boundaries of the United States. Now,
what this Is, what this shows Is a blatant
brazen violation of the law .
Later in your show, echoing Mr. Anderson,
you referred to the CIA's investigation of him a
"rather ludicrous," as "illegal to begin with
because they had no right to do any domestic
surveillance whatsoever." At an other po int, you
asked Mr. Anderson how one could put a stop to
the government, the CIA, "getting Into matters
they had no right getting Into ani putting surveiflance on private citizens"
But, in point of fact, Johnny, under cert.aii,i
circumstances, the CIA does have the legal right

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Robert Whitaker, AMP purchased just a year ago next
Distributors, 603 W. 27th St., February 1. It was formerly
Sanford, is in the automobile owned by Doug Almany
and boat paint business because Distributors and was located at
he likes people in the paint and 1100 W. 1st St., Sanford. Th e
body sho ps and has been mi- name of the bus in ess was
Pressed with them for a number changed last September at the
of )ears.
time of the move to the present
Whitaker and his wife, location.
Carolyn, are partners in the
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favors from a construction firm' that has an vice president in charge of pipeline operations,
estirnateil $1 billion contract to build one-fif th of
Roll ins paid for his own. plane tickets to
the giant pipeline.
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— An inte rnal Air Force memo warns that a who
is the subject of a foreign intelligence or
new strain of gonorrhea, "totally resistant to counter-intelligence inquiry, but only to the
treatment of penicillin," had appeared "in extent necessary to identify
free of charge. It was a classic case of 'the several
such United Stat es
He is Maj. Gen. Andrew Rollins, a crusty, watch
areas of the world, including Korea." In persons"
g
do
co
nsort ing with the fox.
com ba tive former Army engineer, who was
Th us, to say, Johnny, as both you and he did,
Rollins first denied, then acknowledged, that the memo, Maj. Gen. Don D. Pittman of th e 314th
hired by the Interior Dept. in 1973 to enforce he had
Air Division advises that the only treatment isa
acc
ept
ed
favors
from
that
the CIA investigation of Mr. Anderson was
Morrison-Knudsen.
fede ral sta ndar ds on the 800-mile pipeline.
special, antibiotic, medical follow-ups and illegal Li simpl unt rue.
The
f
is
From the start, the pi peline was plagued with
hing trips, he said, were nothing more "abstinence fromsezualcontact,"Ifthe
Admittedly, there were
ease aspe cts of "comic opera" In th e way this
than
old
friends
getting
together.
He
had
acspreads,
he
suggests,
commanders
should
operation
was
carried
out,
as
Mr. Anderson says.
problems. We were the first to report, for cted Beard's Invitation to stay in his Hawaiian
example, that some of the welding north of the retreat, Rollins explained, because
consider "discharging an individual for unclean But it was within the law,
Yukon had been faulty. Now charges have been good buddies.
they were habits."
which' Ii the salient
point.
raised In Alaska that X-rays of the welds were
We recently reported that cracks have
Morrison-Knudsen had nothing to say. Beard' ap pear ed in
falsified.
Further,' you may be interested to know that
the gigantic Bayana hydr oelectri
was traveling and couldn't be reached
c the CIA Is not the only government body alarmed
Earlier this year, the Interior Dept.'s o
for
his
dam,
which
Panama
Is
building.
Now
we've
by the Informa tion Mr. Andeon has pub
investigators concluded that Rollins, for all his comment.
lished.
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that
the
cost
of
the
project
has
soared
far
In
December 1974, the Senate
Footnote: This Isn't the first time that
waspishn ess, wasn't toug h enough on
Services
past the $.5 million estimate. Before the dam Is Committee Issued a report c
Morrison-Knudsen has been Involved In A
ha rgin g that bet
pipeline contractor Now we have caught him multimillion
completed, the cost is expected to exceed $90 ween December 1911
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ar
controversy.
It
was
part
of
mi
accepting favo rs f rom Morrison-Knudsen, th
and
February
1912, Mr.
ion.
It
was
sta
ll
rt ed with a $42 million loan Anderson discl
e thel%2
construction
conglomerate that
started
out in from the World Bank.
osed in his column "Information
giant construction combine, which is building 135
with a cost-plus-fixed-fee
contract
to build
from at Least 10 highly sensitive, classified
miles of the pipeline.
— U.S. relations with Mexico have documents"
airfields
in
South
Vietnam.
which Were "massive and of serlou.'
is
Th
burgeoned
This Is e of the most treacherous segm
into a deteriorat ed more than either coun
try has been consequence," represent ing "a se rious cornof the pipeline. It winds over rugged coastal
.bithons.
ents construction program that cost the taxpayers willing to admit. The situation has been so tense promise to national security decon-making."
mountaini and through a devilishly
th U.S. military people have been warned
'row
not 'As for Mr. Anderson's bragging to you a ut
Mountains of ltimber, steel, cement and to at
v is
canyon.
bo
it
Mexico
on
leave.
Bi4t
the
inauguration
of 'having seen "transcripts
mach
ery
p
in
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up
faster
il
th
an
th
e construction President Jose
Rolli ns is supposed to make SUZE
of
co
nversations
in
side
Lopez Portlilo, according to the Kremlin between
that crews could use the material. The losses f
Morrison-Knusden cothplles with the Stri
Kremlin leaders," what be
rom diplomatic dispa tches, should
ct
Improve relations, was pro ba bly al luding to was
In terior Dept. sta ndards, Yet he-has developed a waste and pilferage were Staggering. In L'ie end,
Project Gamma
He Is described In the dispatches as a pragmatic Guppy
the
c
tly
— the code flame given a U.S. Govern'
cozy relationship with Morrison-Knusden be os ru nways, docks and building were left man who is expected to resist
hind for the Communists.
popular Latin- ment operation monitoring the limousine ones
executives.
American sport of baiting thethe
U nited States,
of top Soviet Officials in Moscow.
Morrlson-Knudsen also built a controversial
In the sumpiera of both 1914 and 1975, he went highway throug
Two years ago, Gen. Al Haig left the White
Comment inon. Mr.
revelation
of,
on salmon fishing trips as a guest of Morrison- government report
h the Peruvian Andes. A 1971 House in the wake of Watergate to take over the this operation In hisAnderson's
column in
1971, thc
depicted the project as a command of NATO. He has
Knudsen'* subsidiary, M.K. Rivers. The co
quietly earned the
mon ument to slipshod construction. Massive
hington Post quotes a former Intelligence
red of the European allies. Unlike some Wofasoffir
as sang this leak was
pany chartered a plane and rented a lodge for Its landslides took the lives of 31 workers,
"completely
guests. Rollins did gvJt reimburse the company
his predecessors, he has not been a cocktail gratuitous
AROUND THE WORLD: The Joint Chiefs of party commander.
— It served no purpose and blew our
He
has
for his expenses.
Staff will recommend to incoming President
spent considerable best intelligence source In the
time in the field visiting the troops and
Soviet Union."
When the weather torncd cold a year au, Jiinm ('urtrihat
Finally, Johnny, a further illustration of Mr.
1 1 ;o ..oiled States hang tfl to
n:niterthg military eeercis
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Washington establishment as well as with America's global
neighbors in a variety of highlevel federal posts.
He should be a good secretary of state.
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evaluation or treatment or education as a con- American visitors to Belgrade have turned the
that he would not send troops to defend concern for the apparent leaking of national
dition for obtaining a license. The people in spotlight on the question of Yugoslavia's inYugoslavia against the Russians. They had security information that led to the decision to
charge of the project admit they are thinking of dependence. Which is just what President Tito
already
heard more comforting news from Mr. place Mr. Anderson under surveillance in an
Just that.
wants. lie is anxious to make sure nobody in the
Carter's special adviser, Averell Harriman, who effort to determine the source of his Information
Now In a well-run society, not only potential West will be tempted, when he Is gone, to write
came to Belgrade in September.
It should be recalled in this conenction that the
alcoholics but potential criminals and anybody off Yugoslavia as a far-away country of which
Harriman
seems
to
have
been
talking
mainly
director
of the CIA is charged, by law, with the
with any kind of lifeadjustment problem would they want to know nothing.
about
American
arms
supplies
to
Yugoslavia.
protection
of Intelligence sources and methods."
be identified early and helped before he caused
So the secretary-general of the Soviet
But
one
thing
which
may
be
holding
up
an
difficulties for himself and others.
Indeed, the CIA does have this legal authority'
.
Communist party, Leonid Brezhnev, said in
American-Yugoslav arms deal is the Americaiis' In February of this year, President Ford signed
But psychology is still an Inexact science, and Belgrade — apparently as a condition for his
this Is still supposed to be a society where a visit
fear that Yugoslavia might pass technical in- Executive Order 11905, the purpose of which was
t ha t Russia has no designs on
formation
person is considered innocent until proven guilty Yugoslavia's Independence. And the American hardware Itselfand pe r ha ps even some of the to clarify the authority and responsibility of U.S.
— over to the Russians.
— by what he does, not by what someone thinks Secretary of Commerce, Elliot Richardson, flew
intelligence agenci es and deptments The
he might do. Those who compla in that the in later and re peated the sup
Richardson
disclosed
during
his
visit
that
a
section
of this order relating to restrictiors on
po rt of the Unit ed
team
of
American
negotiators
visited
intelligence
collection states the following:
Washington experiment is a gross invasion of States for that Independence. Fine: President
Yugoslavia a month ago to discuss a complaint
"Foreign
Intelligence agencies shall not
privacy and evidence of creeping Big Tito wants people abroad, even If they know
that Yugoslav com pa
Brotherlsrn are not being paranoiac.
nies
had
in
the
past
ranengage
in
any
of the following activities:
nothing else about his country, to believe that it
sierred to the Russians some advanced
The fact Is that we already have plenty of is not, and does not intend to become, a Soviet
"(1) Physical surveillance directed against a
American computer parts they had Imported United States pers
people who have unmistakingly identified . satellite.
on, unless it Li a lawf ul sur
from America. This particular matter was veillance conducted pursuant to

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unless they can afford a private tuition, and th e
same law prevents most of them from accumulating the means for the tuition,
So Amy goes to Stevens School. Her parents
have inspected same and found it acceptable. We
commend them for their devotion to her welfare,
Our only wish is that all others had the same
latitude for decision.

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WASHINGTON — Dear Mr. Carson:
The other night, during the last 15 min utes of
your show, you and syndicated column ist Jack
had a ball ridicul in g the CIA,"poking a
little fun at them," as Mr. Anderson put It. Bu'

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a year they pay the federal income tax collector for
the privilege of earning a living, and when that
functionary is sated they pay the state franchise
board another sum for exactly th e same thing. Th e
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responsible for at least half the nation's annual

and guarantees a comfortable pension thereafter.

that there will be a significant change in style.
Vance's soft-spoken assessment of world problems, coupled
t ith Kissinger's expressed approval of the choice of Vance, is
comforting assurance that there will be no rocking of the in"
temtion al boat.

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dissatisfied with the results of the government-run
schools. On the one hand th ey are alarmed at th e
property taxes by which the institution is maintamed. They are concerned by the power grab of
th e sch oo l bloc in the legislature and of organized
teacher groups on the local, state and national
levels. They are appalled at the theories that are
foisted off on pupils in a coercive environment,
They are concerned about the spiritual gap
required by the time- honored and time- proved
Qoctrine of the separation of church from state,
Yet these many thousands of parents do not
have the option of the Carters. They do not hold a
political office that pays a relatively high salary

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Vance has served Democratic administrations as secretary of
the Army and as deputy secretary of defense. In addition, he
performed nobly in trouble-shooting roles In Vietnam, Cyp rus
and Korea.
He has acknowledged as areas of deep concern the stalled
st rategic arms talks with the Soviet Union and the unresolved
te nsions In the Middle East. The "encouraging signs" he detects
in the principal issues he will Inherit from Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger suggest that there will be little change In the
direction of U. S. forei gn poli cy.

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who live in districts where the schools are not safe,
in which tie staff is despondent or surly and in
which criminal extortion is routine experience
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Ingenious espionage techniques that appear around
Christmastime
why, that agency would never
again have to worry about the KGB, or any other of
those three-letter groups that lurk in the shadows.
here are a few examples of pre-Christmas
snooping techniques which you may recognize from
personal experience:
— The Quick-Question Gambit: this ploy is a
sure-fire way to find out what Santa is bringing,
provided the sleuth uses daring and split-second
timing in its execution. The Q-Q-G should be used
immediately after the "target" has returned from
Christmas shopping. As the target puts down his or
her packages, and slumps into a chair, the sleuth
yawns and says casually, "What did you buy at the
store?"
If the target Is sufficiently alert to dodge that
Ploy, the clever spy may have to wait until the
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Yuletide Espionage, we now arrive at the defensive
maneuvers, or Christmas Counter-Espionage. The
first lesson of c-c-E is very simple one: keep your
mouth shut.
If you become a target and must reply to a
sleuth's queries, you should use —
Merry Misinformation. This involves giving
hints about gifts which are designed to throw the
spy off the track. An M-M hint about a new
bathrobe, for instance, would be: "It's made of
metal and weighs approximately 35 pounds."
Because packages often give clues to their contents,
our final subject deals with disguising them. It's
called
— Spook-Wrapping. Favorite S-W methods in.
elude adding bricks to make light gifts heavy;
putting small gifts into huge boxes and dropping
ball bearings in with the gift to provide a mysterious
rattle.
Those are the basics. Use these few remaining
days to the utmost.
But remember: if you get caught, we never
heard of you.

packages are wrapped, when he may utilize
— The Digital Examination: this procedure
involves manually reconnoitering the gift and may
Include poking, prodding and shaking. More affluent sleuths may want to employ X-ray devices.
If the gift has been enclosed inside a container
that gives no clue as to its contents, or if a cleer
target has employed Christmas Counter-Espionage
ISCC below), the spy may have to resort to
— The One-For-One Concession: in which the
sleuth offers to reveal one of the target's gifts if the
target will reveal one of his. Dirty spies will lie
about their gift for the target.
Occasionally, a target is exceptionally stubborn.
Then a Yuletide spy may have to call upon a third
party to provide the necessary information.
Because the third party in most families is a child,
this ploy has come to be known as
— Bribing The Little Rascal. Children are
usually willing to participate in Yuletide spying if
they are paid off in candy, cookies, etc. Older
children should be employed with caution, since
they often become double agents, or may even
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Gator Rivals Get Set
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the Crimson Tide snapped a
string of eight fruitless bowl
ventures by defeating Penn
State in the Sugar Bowl.
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two of college foothall's biggest
names who find themselves
lower in the rankings than they
would like, try to end winning
but disappointing seasons on i
high note Monday night in the
32nd annual Gator Bowl.
NoIre Dame, 8-3, is ranked
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ratings, anti NoIre Dame began
the season the way Penn State
ended it — with a loss to PlttsBy Major Amos B. Hoople
1
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Father of the Bowls
trounced the Fighting
It was the first victory in
,
Irish 31-10 and whipped Penn
Egad, friends, this year
three tries for Alabama, which
State 24-7. The only other cornheinM inaugurate the liberty Bowl matchups are — heh-heh mon opponent was Miami of
—guaranteed to bowl you over. Florida, which bowed to Penn
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No less than 15 of the country's State 21-7 and lost to Notre
top-rated 20 teams will appear Dame 40-27 a week later.
The game was billed as the in the nine major bowl contests
The Gator Bowl will be navenerable 63-year-old Bear which mark the end of this tionall 'televised b ABC-TV at
. against
Terry Donahue, season's college
pigskin 9 p.rn. EST.
UCLA's rookie coach, who was festivities.
Penn State has been here
born just one year before
While major interest will three times. The Nittany Lions
Bryant got his first head coach- indeed be centered on the Sugar beat Georgia Tech 30-15 in 1961,
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. ing job. And the old master Bowl meeting of No. 1 Pitt
lost to Florida 17.7 the following
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taught the young coach a foot- sburgh and No. 5 Georgia, and year and tied Florida State 17ball lesson — one Donahue the Rose Bowl rnatchup of No. 2 17
t 1967.
won't soon forget.
Michigan and No. 3 Southern
It is NoIre Dame's first trip to
'We brought the wt)pet California, all of the other Jacksonville, but Coach Dan
out," Bryant whooped after engagements promise to
Devine is no stranger. his Mis16th-ranked Alabama trotted delectable fare. And, may I souri lenin thrashed Alabama
out such gimmicks as a 20-yard hasten to add, some of the 3lO hei-e in 1969. And Penn
fleaflicker touchdown pass results will be shocking indeed. State's Joe Paterno and Devine
from halfback Tony Nathan to Mayhap, we shall have a locked horns in the 1970 Orange
quarterback Jack O'Rear, an colossal ucet or two — bar- Bowl Penn State beating Misunderhand shovel pass for a key rumph!
sow-i' j
19-yard gain and an unbalanced
Monday, Dec. 7
However, Notre Dame and
line.
GatorflowlatJackson%'flle
Penn State have not met since
NoIre Dame ZI,
1928, when NoIre Dame won 9-0.
Needless to say, I doubt if
PennStatell
In three previous encounters,
. I've ever been prouder of a
The sterling defense of the Notre Dame won 14-7 in 1913
team particularly the seniors,
for coming back tremendously Irish, anchored by Outland and 28-0 in 1920. The two teams
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from nothing in the early part of Award winner Rose Browner, played to a scoreless tie in 1920
will spell the difference in this
The Irish are led by .kll•
After a rocky 2.2 beginning contest between two of college American defensive end Ross
football's perennial powers. Browner, winner of the Outland
• Alabama finished with a
record; The losers wound up 9-2- The Hoople system gives the Trophy as the nation s lop line'
nod to Dan Devine's 15th rated man, and halfback Al Hunter,
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The Bruins, who committed fine (No. 20)11. Watch for Al Dame history with 1,058 In 233
no fewer than 13 glaring errors Hunter to have a big night for attempts.
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"NoIre Dame Is the most
terceptions, a lost Fumble and
physical
team we will have
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two costly penalties — had all
played
this
year," says PaOrange Bowl at Miami
sorts of explanations for their
terno.
"They
are
very much as
Colorado33,
loss. They blamed the wind and
we
are
in
that
they
are a young
Ohio Slateli
the fact that they had really
football team, but they are awau
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backDog Days have started at open their gates for youngsters schooling races a night are times they seemed like numbed State, rated No. 11 and Co- fieldPenn
wasState's
plagued
by injuries
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club during the schooling sessions being run. The trial races are statues in the near-freezing champion of the BIg 10, meets
with the result that four backs
and for all this week the kids now under way. Children do important since
results temperatures and a wind chill Colorado s Buffaloes, ranked rushed for more than 300 yards,
will have a chance to watch.
have to be accompanied by determine classes in which factor of Il degrees.
No. 12Big
and8.co-champs
ofpull
the topped bySteveGeise's560, and
Since minors are not allowed adults, however. Admission is greyhounds will compete once
rugged
The Buffs will
passed
in the stands once betting races free.
Bucky Berrey set a Liberty a mild surprise by defeating the morequarterbacks
actual racing begins. Post time
than 300 yards,
led (or
by
begin Dec. 27, track officials
Rain or shine, some 40 for first race: 6:30 p.m.
Bowl record with field goals of quarterbacktroubled forces of
37, 25 and 28 yards. Linebacker Woody hlayes, thus running the sophomore Chuck Fusina's
Barry Krauss rumbled 44 yards Buckeyes' owl record to 5 1 200

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Sun Bowl at
Watson scored on one-yard
ElPaso
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Stetson Falls
3plunges— the latter with just 22
Texas
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JACKSONVILLE (Al') — Smith had 23.
seconds to play — plus the
FlorIda 15
By The Associated Press
The rookie of the year in the
John Adams, Louisiana State Nathan-(o-O'hlear fleaflicker.
The Aggies, winners of their
Florida college basketball
Southeastern Conference foot- defensive end-linebacker, was
Krauss, who was not sure he last six engagements as they teams experienced mixed forball season is Scot Brantley, third with nine,
was even going to play much pulled their record to 9-2-0 for tunes Monday night. The Unifl
linebacker for the University of
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Other votes went to Jimmy thIs -'year, was named the the season and No. 10 ranking, versity of Florida beat Illinois
Florida.
Miller, Mississippi punter; game's outstanding player. Be- figure to make the Florida Wesleyan 78-68 while Stetson
Sen11110IC H i need d
The award sponsored by the Chris Hill, Kentucky running sides his interception For Ala- Gators thier seventh con- was losing 68-66 to Austin Peay
Jacksonville Journal was an- back; Frank Mordica, Van- bania's first touchdown, he secutive ViCtim. However, the In overtime.
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ccerv oi 1er nounced Monday.
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Brantley nosed out Auburn Bunch, Alabama offensive fine stand at the one-yard line business at the Gators have the off the bench after 16 minutes of
linebacker Freddie Smith in the guard; Ulysses Ncrris, Georgia late In the second quarter.
pIaat Bruce Creek wee a
potential to topple any tern in play to score 20 points In
voting by 13 sports editors of tight end; Roland James, TenDonahue, who called It "a the country. This extremely leading Florida to Its victory.
After a scoreless first newspapers in the SEC area. nessee defensive back, and good old country licking," dis- well-played game will be a He hit on 10 of 16 field•goal atquarter, Bruce Creek took a 2-1
On a point basis oF 3-2-1, Lonnie Greene, Mississippi agreed with Dankworth and fitting windup to the long bowl tempts before Fouling out with
lead at the half. Seminole made Brantley got a total of 29, while State defensive tackle.
said his team was ready to play. season.
2:28 left In the game.
it 3-2 in the third period after
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From Minor League
The Cincinnati Reds announced
CINCINNATI (APi
today they have signed Dave Revering, a slugging first
baseman who has hit 100 home runs during
league seasons.
The contract was for one y ., according to Dick Wagner, executive vice president.
Revering, 23, had a careerhigh 27 homers last season
while hitting .290 for Indianapolis, a Class AAA club, He
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CLAREMORE, 0km. (AP) — Ken Trickey, colorful and
successful basketball coach at Oral Roberts University,
has returned to Oklahoma as athletic director and
basketball coach at Claremore Junior College.
lie will revive a program that was dropped three years
ago because of rising costs.
Trickey comes to the junior college from Mount Vernon,
Ill., where he was athletic director and basketball coach.
lie resigned there Friday.
[)uring a five-year period when Oral Roberts was
starting basketball, Trickey guided the Titans to a 118-23
record and two trips to NCAA playoffs. He resigned after
an incident in which he pleaded guilty to careless driving.
Later he was named basketball coach at Iowa State
University but resigned fo1lowng a 1.14 record.

"I think it is significant, but! can't say I'm a trail blazer
because I did nothing to campaign
eligibility," said Caroline Alexander, 20, of Tidlahassee.
Miss Alexander and Bill Kynea Tampa, a University
of Florida quarterback,
among the 32 Araçrlcans
who
named Rhodes Scholars
the weekend,
Women were selected after Parliament decided the
scholarships to England's prediglaus Oxford University
could
longer be awarded In
only. Thirteen
American women were selected.
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BASKETBALL

MIAMI BEACH (APi — Topseeded Larry Gottfried of
Lauderhill, Fin., eliminated Rob Beaver
Oklahoma
City 6-0, 6-1 in advancing to the second round of the 30th
annual Orange Bowl World Junior Tennis Championship.

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Boston at Cleveland
Indiana al New Orleans
Golden Stale at San Antonio
Seattle at ChIcago
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Butfalo at Los Angeles
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gold medalist in the giant slalom, has been chosen
Canada's top female athlete oF 1976.
Miss Kreiner, 19, was a solid choice of more than 150
voters in the Canadian Press poll of sports writers and
broadcasters, receiving twice as many first-place votes as
swimmer Nancy Garapick.
The 15-year-old Miss Garapick, Canada's 1975 Female
Athlete of the Year, was Canada's only individual double
medal winner at the Summer Olympics in Montreal,
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In Tampa, Kynes said he intends to remain at Florida
through the fall when he is expected to be darting
quarterback in his senior year.
He said he hopes to enter Oxford In January 1918, but
has not yet decided which field of study he will follow.
"i'm more excited the more I think about it," said
Kynes, 20.

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NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN,
NOTICE IS NEREBY GIVEN.
that 0. C. Weaver the holder of the
that 0. C Weaver Inc holder of the
following cedlficitii has filed sa
f011owing certlIIcit,i has filed said
certificates for a tai deed to be
certificates for a tax deed t b
Issued thereon. The certificate
Ssued thereon The certificate
numbers and years of isuance, the numbers and years of it5uani, the
dSCtIpto of the property, and the - diCriptio of the property, and the
names in whith 1 was assessed are names in *hiCh it was assessed are
as f011owii follows
Certificate No 0679 Year
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Issuance I9i
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engaged in business at Pt No. I Box
best interests as a businessman Short.
Arthur H. Beckwit. Jr,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
390. Matlar,d 37753. Seminole
Clerk of the Circuit Court
to sell Rollie Fingers, Joe Rudi
Monday, MacPhail began a County
By: Thelma L. Scott.
Florida
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and Vida Blue? Or was it in the two-day stint on the stand. He name of STATEN INSURANCE
Deputy Clerk
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interests of other owners to testified that both he and AGENCY, and that I ir,tend to Publjh Dec.
21, 28, 1976, Jan, 1, 11, 1977
register
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have the cash-only sale voided National League President
Circuit Court, Seminole County, DEC 92
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by Kuhn?
Charles Feeney advised Kuhn the
Florida in accordance With the
FOR TAX DEED
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interest in seeing competitive sales.
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it
was
771E
FLORIDA
5 - N A Calazia
following
Certificates has tiled said
WON Th'E/,,45p7)+
prices? And how about the incredible that these assign- Publish Nov. 30, Dec. 7.11,21, 1976 CASE NUMBER 74-214tCA.o*.o
certificates for a tax deed to be
O,VpEq THE OIP
SOUTHEAST
players, or their union, the ments sales had been made," DEFi)?
MOP TGAG E Issued thereon. The certificate
Florida corporation, numbers and years of issuance, the
5610? IN /96c
Major
League
Players' MacPhajl testified, "I advised IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE COMPANY, aPlaintiff
I
description of the property, and the
'66 AS /9811
A&amp;'oclation'
Kuhn that I thought he should EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
777f GAMe
7
names in which it was assessed are
çq,r 172
CUlT,
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
DAVIOF
:
The u.S. District Court Sñt not take action to cancel the
GENTRYandHELEtI F. as follows:
A RECORD 6
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENTRY,
tls wife.
5p,q 8a',z G4i'E5. _____
Certificate Plo 640. Year of
INA Row,9..co-5c. :: filed by Finley when Kuhn sales."
CIVIL NO. 74-2401.CA.04.c
Defendants.
Issuance 1911
:.:.:
voided his June 15 sale of the
On another point, a sworn In Re the Marriage of
NOTICE OF ACTION
Description of Prsperty
deposition by Feeney indicated ROBERT CHARLES MASCARO, TO.- DAVID F. GENTRY and
Sec Ii Twp 205 Rge 30 E Beg NW
HELEN F GENTRY.
Huand Petitioner
Car Run E $251 ft S I Deg 2) Mm W
that Los Angeles Dodgers and
his wife
44 12 ft S 89 Deg 52 Mm W 131 ft S I
owner Walter O'Malley was BAR BARA JOAN MASCARO,
Residence unknown
Deg 19 Mm E 61525 ft Sely 3704 S ft
Fuqua has a pulled calf
among owners who thought
wife-Respondent
you ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toA Pt l2*6.SlftN45Degwofwty
muscle, and his status is prohNOTICE OF SUIT
that an action to foreclose a mor. R-W Hwy I? 92S65 Deg E 326 34 ft N
some action should be taken by TO: BAR BARA JOAN
MASCARO tgage on the following real Property
25 Deg 30 Mm E 243 1 ft N 65 Deg W
able. Deloplaine didn't see acBoth boys and girls saw the last three minutes of play, Shannon Smith, Robert Kinard Kuhn.
Box 55
situate in Seminole County, Florida. 200 ft $25 Deg 20 Mm W 333.4 ft to Ct
lion against the Colts due to a action over the weekend in the when the Eagles broke the ball
Penns
Park,
18943
"Mr. O'Mailey was very
described as follows.
Line N 65 Dec W to W R-W Hidden
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
knee ailment and Isn't expected Sanford In t e r in ed ia te game wide open. For the and Russ Sheinberger all had 5 strong in Feeling that this was a
Lot 1, RICHFIELD, according to Lake Di. Nwly on R-W552 243 ft N 45
mat an action for dissolution
the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Deg E 390 ft E 830 12 ft ft N 10
to be ready to face Oakland.
each. Morgan Smith had bad thing for baseball and that marriage
deg 4
Basketball l.eague. Colts, Eagles, Robert Guy was high 4points
has been tiled against you. Book 17, Page 25. Of the Public
Mm W 126 *3 ft N 29
points and Tom Rowe had I
52 Mm 305
and you are required to serve a copy Records of Seminole County, Sec W 737.73 ft $57 DegDeg
Pittsburgh Coach Chuck Noll Eagles and Jets won for the scorer with 19 points, Willie
the
commissioner
should
take
32
Mm
W
650
Red Devils 16, Berets 14
yr written defenses, it any, to Florida
tt N 42 Deg 2) Mm 4 S.c W 137 916 ft
some unspecified action
said Monday, "The thing is, Boys and the Girl Red Devils White had 10 poInts, Carlton
to
GENE P STE PHE N SON, cf has beer, -filed against you
ihere was only one game make sure that
eveni!they'reabletoplay,they outscored the Green Berets.
You are 572 Deg 12 Mm 275cc W tow Line ti
it didn't happen STEPHENSON.STALNAKER
Brown 6, and Walter Lee 3. played in girls basketball again," Feeney
AND required to serve a copy of your to Beg
said in a
won't have had much time to
BEANE.
PA.,
Attorneys
for
the
written
defens,
Kenny Perry had 22 points for Saturday, but it
if any, to this
Name in which assessed Hidden
CoIls 40, Uons 22
practice this week. We can't
Petitioner, and to file the original action on SMITH AND HAYDEN, Lake Development Corporation Of
was an exciting deposition taken July 16.
the Rams, Eddie Sessions had 6 battle.
With
the
Clerk
of
the
above
PA,
styled
just punt and play defense, so
for the Plaintiff, Florida
The
Major
The Colts jwnped to an early points and Michael Wright had Red Devils
League Court on or before January 77th, whose attorneys
address is 3316 Barneft Bank
1 5 9 16-16 Agreement
we'll have to do something." lead In the ballgame making it
All Of Said property being in the
1977;
of
points. Michael Wright Fouled
1921, which
otherwise, a Judgment may be Building, JacksonvIlle, Florida County of Seminole, Stale of
Green Berets
An alternative could be the 10-4 after the first quarter. They
0 7 9 14-14 established the office of entered againsl you for the relmef 32202. and file the original With the Florida.
out of the ball game in the third
of the above Styled Court on or
use of a three-receiver offense had a 19-8 lead at half time. quarter
Unte
The game got off to a slow baseball commissioner, gives demanded in the Petition for Clerkbefore
such certlficae or cerJanuary sin, 1971. Otherwise tifcates thatl be redeemed
start with only one point being the commissioner the authority Dissolution,
scorer for the Colts was
and Noll also began
nac
WITNESS my hand and the seas of a Judgment may be entered against cording
to law the property
scored in the first quarter. The to take "steps as he may deem thIs Court this 36th day Of Decem
templating pass catcher Frank James Church with 14 points,
u
for the rofi.f demanded in the descrIbed in Such certificate or
Jets 36, Vikings 33
rest of the game was hard work
ber. 1976
Richard Ryan hail 10, Brack
Complaint
Lewis as a part-lime
Cqrtiücafej will be sold to the
It was another very close for both teams with the score neCessary and proper in the
Arthur H. Beckwmth, Jr
highest 'cash bidder at the court
interestsand
iii the honor
moral of the
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
back. Lewis' backup could be JanleS
PerkIns 7, George Porzig 5, and game up until the last two bouncing back and forth. In the players
said Court on thiS 23rd day of house door
on the 31st day of
Theo Bell, a rookie receiver and
By'
Linda
M
Shaw
November. 3976
January. 1917, II 00 AM
Posley 4. 11111 Cosgrave minutes of play when the Jets last minute, the Red Devils Just
Deputy Clerk
(Sean Arthur H
Becllwmth. Jr
Dated thiS 17th day of December,
game."
SeaI)
Clerk of the Circumt Court
points for the Lions. S'lvester
1976
Roy Gerela also is ii
was
the
high
scorer
for
the
Jets
they
could
hold
on
to
their
2
three
players
for
the
total
of
probable with a groin injury Wynn had 4, Tommy Brisson, with 12 points. Wayne Kelly had point lead.
1977
Deputy Clerk
Clerk of the Circuit Court
DEC 94
that hampered his place-kick- Marvin Cotton, and Willie 10 points, James Dozier 9,
PubliSh Nov. 30. Dcc. 7. II, 21. (976
$3.5 million, Kuhn said the sale
S: By: Thelma L. Scott.
DEF
ill
Thames
had
2
points
each.
tag and kickoff duties against
Deputy Clerk
scorers
Beth
Van would allow the rich clubs like IN THE
Jimmy Williams 3 and Hick Nesshigh
of the
Red were
Devils
with
CIRtUIT COURT FOR
______________________
Publish Dec 23. 2L 1*76. Jan 1, 11.
Baltimore.
Eagks38, Rams3Z
the
Boston
Red
Sax
and
New'
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
1977
Taylor 2. For the Vikings. Andy points and Toni Hardy of the York Yankees
DEC97
Me a n w h i le, 0 a klan d
to buy cham- !R085 TE DIVISION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
This was a real close one until Logan was high scorer with 13, Green Berets with 8 points
,n
COURT FOR
File Number 7-321-CP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
pionships. lie said It would Division
SEMINOLE COUNTY,' FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Upset competitive balance by
PROBATE DIVISION
In PC: Estate of
File Number 78.iS5-CP
File Number PR 78'341.CP
making some of the 25 major NORMAN W LOVE. aka N.W Division
Div,si
LOVE. a ka a NORMAN #IITHROW
In Re: Ealat, of
league teams unbeatable.
In Re: Estate of
LOVE.

NEW ORLEANS (Al')
This city's new American
As.sociatlon baseball team will be called the "Maskers," a
nickname that recalls Mardi Gras costuming.
The Class AAA team. which will play in the Superdome
next year, played in Tulsa as the "Oilers" last season.
Maskers" won out over "Blues" and "Pelicans" by a
5-2-1 vote of the team's selection committee Monday.
The city's last professional baseball team, the (lass A,t
Pelicans, Folded in 1959, a victim of ricing costs and
(leclifling attendance.

competition in the pentathalon, which dates to the original
Olympii. ia Greece, for women.
Miss Alexander is a native of Gainesville, F1a., but her
parents are English and she speaks with an English accent. She has spent some time in England visiting her
grandparents but has lived most of her life in Florida.
Miss Alexander said she really can't account for tier
accent.
"The only thing I can think of Is we never had television,
therefore at home all I ever heard was (the Queen's) Eng-

She had a 3.9 average out of a polbIe 4.0 as an FSU
undergraduate studying classics and had a perfect 4.0 in
her first quarter of graduate school this fall.
Miss Alexander said she plans to study Greek literature
at Oxford.
She said she Is training for competition in the first women's pentathalon at Houston next fall. The event combines
swmuning, riding, shooting, fencing and running.
"Swimming has always been my main interest, but I
like other sports as well," Miss Alexander said. "I like the
Idea of developing yourself in more than one sport."

______

.

The Steelers came out of last :
Sunday's 40-14 AFC divisional
playoff victory over Baltimore
:
battered, to say the least. They
found themselves with just one
healthy running back, 2201 pound Reggie Harrison.
The casualty list among the
-:
backs included Rocky Bleier, :::
Franco Harris, Frenchy Fuqua :.
and Jack Deloplaine.
Blelersujfered a sprained big
toe on his right foot and cur- :
rentlyis a question mark. liar- :
ris also is questionable with
painfully bruised ribs. X rays
For breaks proved negative to
both players.

She said she lobbied amateur sports authorities to hold

said.

:

_________

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX OEED
SCtIO 1*7.244 Florida Statvfn

N 25 Deg 3oMmnE3ftsDeQ30
SICCOfRUflN49SttWftS
Notices herebygiven that
I am flSOeg30MmnE7ooftN,530 MmnElO6SóftE i7SSáfttoBeg. so
engaged in business at Anderson
Mm E 722 71t N 5*7 *5 ft to N Line ft Pd P
WI
Lane, Lake Mary, Seminole County, W to Beg.
Name in Wttich assessed Hidden
Florida, under the fiCtltio name of
Name in wtjcp, assessed Hidden
Lake Development Corporation
HALLELUJAH POTTERY. itnd Lake Development Corporation Of
All Of Slid property being in the
that I intend to register Slid name Florida.
County of Seminole, State of
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Allot Slid property being in the Florida.
Seminole County, Florida in ac- County of Seminole. Slate of
Unless such certificate or cer
cordance with the proviSions Of the Florida.
tificates thall be redeemed ac
Section iS
Florida Statutes 19g. tiflcate, shall be redeemed ac•
5Cribed in Such certificate or
S. Peter Goubeauci
cording to law the property Ceificates will be sold to the
Publish: Dec. 2), 71. 1976. Jan. 1,
ii, described In such certificate or
highest cash bidder at the court
1977
certIficates will be Sold to the
house door on the 31st day Of
DEG 95
highest Cash bidder at the court
January, i*lJm 11:00 AM,
house door on the 31st day Of
Dated thiS 17th day of December,
FICTITIOUS NAME
January, $977. 11.00 AM
$976

:.:-

Was it up to the Oakland A's Yankees President Gabe Paul

FSU Athlete But All Girl Gets Rhodes Honor
made a fortune in diamonds in South Africa in the late 19th
Century.
Winners of the scholarships are selected, at Rhodes' instructions, on a combination of trains and physical Fitness.
"1 thInk what he had In mind was a vigorous person and
not just somebody who l.s a bookworm," Miss Alexander

/4o,22, /THE
uiRr 5oPii PoW I/i /967
,i,000 o
R!5Pgcr,',y

point choice over Los Angeles.

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Team Goes Mardi Gras

TORONTO tAP

Bloomington, Minn.
Game tIme Sunday for the
Steelers-Rajilers is 4 p.m. EST,
while the Rams-Vikings game
gets under way three hours
earlier. The survivors go on to
Super Bowl XI at the Rose Bowl

::::
Jan. 9.
Despite the injuries, defend.
Ing Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh is rated a 4-point (a- ::::
vorite over Oakland while Mm- ::::::;;

Basketball's Mighty Fall In Weekly Rankings
and retired from action. Bobby
Kelly scored the third goal for
By The Associated Press
spectively In last week's Asso- traded by Coach Al McGuire's meat by Utah 7068. It was the State 102-62 In their only action
Seminole while Tom Washburn
There Is no place like home ciated Press college
basketball retirement announcement ear- Wildcats' first loss at their new of the week, collected 38 firsttied the game with the minutes for the holidays,
poll, both lost at home over the her in the
week, were beaten by arena and cost them 284 poInts place votes and 894 points.
ticking away.
But don't tell that to the Mar- weekend and fell to No. 6 and LouIsville 78-75 in overtime. in the poll.
quette Warriors or the Ken- No. 7, respectively, in the hal- The loss cod Marquette 209
MichIgan remained the No. I
The San Francisco Dons have
In overtime, Billy Lee kicked lucky Wildcats.
loting by 47 sports writers and points In the votIng,
learn
in the nation on the the best record In The Al' Top
In the big one with just 9 Marquette and Kentucky, broadcasters.
Kentucky was beaten in the strength of a 4-0 record. The 20 - at 101. The Dons won the
seconds left on the clock,
ranked second and third reThe Warriors, perhaps dI-s- final of its own holiday tourna- Wolverines, who best Kent CnhIe ('ar (litil,' lust 's-i.

TALLAHASSEE (Al')
A Florida State University
graduate student whose passions include
Greek Literature and the pentathalon, a gruelling sports
competition, is among the first American women to win a
Rhodes Scholarship.

Legal Notice

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l7-7

Legal Notice

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
kction 1*7746 Florida Statutes

emerged from its 24-21 AFC treatment.
Roth coaches agreed that bail
Knox said Monday, "Weather possible concussion but Is exInjuries and the weather divisional playoff triumph over
'l'tie weather was on the weather doesn't make any dif- should make no difference to a pected to be back in the darting
could prove to be determining New England last Saturday in minds of rival coaches Bud ference to good teams. Their good team" In a regular sca- line-up.
factors in the Outcome of Sun- good shape. The Raiders' only (mant of Minnesota and Chuck clubs are the best in the NFC son game Sept. 19, the teams
day's National Football league major casualties included Mike
The Rains reported five playKnox of Los Angeles after both and they'll collide In the coldest played a 10-10 overtime tie.
ers injured Monday but all are
conference championship Siani, their third wide receiver, the Vikings and Rams won their park in the league.
games.
Both clubs are expected to be expected to be available at
and middle guard Dave Rowe.
NFC divisional playoffs last
The freezing temperatures close to peak physical condi- garnetime.
The Pittsburgh Steelers reSiani received a knee injury weekend. Minnesota whipped and
a bone-chilling northerly tion.
Wide receiver Ron Jessie and
sembled the walking wounded which could sideline him Sun. Washingion 35-20 Saturday and wind left Grant faced with a
I.inebackers Jeff Siemon and center Rich Saul had sprained
today as they prepared for their day while Rowe hurt his shoul- Los Angeles edged Dallas 14-12 decision today whether to leave Malt Blair of Minnesota were ankles, guard John Williams a
American Conference title der and was hospitalized for Sunday.
Blo'iniington to practice else- injured against the Redskins, lower back bruise, defensive
game against the Raiders at
where. lie said Monday that he Siemon suffered a pulled calf tackle Larry Brooks a sprained
Oakland.
T//F f 57'
was more concerned with the muscle and is listed as doubtful, big toe and defensive back
Meanwhile, the I.is Angeles
:•
PLAYOc WA (LP IN
chance of snow than the Frigid Blair spent two days in the Steve Preece a jammed thumb.
Faced the possibility of Will?
temperatures.
7WE CHiCAGO 85,4R 2
hospital for observation of a ________________________
freezing temperatures in their
-i::-::.
clash with the Vikings for the G/A,yr

Reds Sign lop Slugger

Tuesday, D,c. 21,

Legal Notice

By The Associated Press

IN BRIEF

Ilerafd, Sanford, Fl.

By The Associaled Prei
inc Top
Twenty teams
fl
The
Associated
Press
college
ba5b10 poll, with tlrst place
votes in ParentheseS, this sea
son's records and total pointS
Michigan (38)
2 Notre Dame Il
3 San Fran (I)
I Cincinnati
S Alabama
6 Marquette
7 Kentucky
$ UCLA
9 Wake Forest

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II Arizona
IS Maryland
36 Utah
I, Syracuse
ii Arkansas
19 Tennessee
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HOCKEY

National Hockey League
CAMPBELL
CONFERENCE
Patrick D,v,,on
W L T Pt CF GA
Phila
(9 7 7 15 $20 89
NY PsI
I 1 11 136 79

Allan

NY RAg
St Lou

1317 4 30 97121
Ct-igo
10 19 1 21 102 123
Cob
a 19 6 71 90 116
Vancvr
9 73 3 21 96 I)'
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6 19 7 19 07137
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Division
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26 S I 56 14? 16
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Bstn
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Butt
70 0 3 1) III 73
Tnto
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Cleve
(0 I/ .7 27 99 III
Monday's ResuIt
Toronto 6. Atlanta I
Montreal 5. Vancouver i
Today's Games
Boston at New York island
ers
Chicago at Minnesota
Wednesday's Games
Phulacielpt,
II
New
York

to

Rangers
Detroit at
Pittsburgh
Vancouver
Buttalo at

Atlanta
at Toronto
at Los Angeles
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MOPIDAYMATINEE
FIRST

I Echano Alberdi
IS 71) 8 70 480. 2 Aldan Coluo (3)
5 00)00. 3 Ne-gui Jaivi 1111 t) Q
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Eastern Divisi
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Quebec
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Cmnci
17 12 2 34 112 los
Miry,
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Western DIvIsion
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20 12 2 12 119 lOS
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Hstn
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Edmntn
151* 1 31 93 17)
PhOenie
I) 19 2' 75 1)2 ISO Cslgry
17 I' 2 24 91- n
Monday's Oames
No games scheduled
Today's Games
Calgary at Edmonton
New Enctand al Houiton
Quebec at Birmingham
WI*II$dly'$ Games
Birmingham at CincinnatI

San Diego at PhQen*
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2 Jose Coldo (71 5.20; 0 (1 5)
6950; P113)32570. 00(51)37100
THIRD — I Ogs,iza Miguel
II 10 1220 340. 2 Ida Coldo (H 700
360,3 Ech.ano Eloria (1(400 Q (1
7) 1720. p (711 12110
FOURTH -- I Arecha Jay, (7)
10 10 7 60 7 80. 7 ArIa Solo (5) 10
5.201
Ija,- Juan (3) 3 10. Q (S7)
5020. P175)16740, 00(27)112
FIFTH — I Anton Arca I?) 2540
1060 S 20. 2 Biibao.Juan ill 7 60
3 Manolo Sanchez (4) 300; Q
(271 /000. P (7.2) 190.50
SIXTH — ' Jose Bengoa (7; IS 10
780 550. 2 Negum Elorla (I) 5)
470, 3 Arta J8vi (1) 350. Q (17)
1I, P (11)13170
SEVENTH — I Ida Albendi III
13 20* 10 600 2 DomingGQumola (II
7,40510: 3 Larri Via I?) 510. Q (I
41 35 60. P (1 11)15 20. Big Q (I?)
,'.th
all 1) 17700. (I 1 with all 1)
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EIGHTH - I Fermin Juan (31
(760 660 700. 2 BilbaO Ara (I)
1) 00 S 60, 3 S.anti Bengoa (2) 310.

Q (3d) 57 00, p)l)71210
NINTH
1 Saa (3) 1040 720
3 40, 2 Soto (21 S 70 340. 3 Are-cf-ia
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TENTH
I Larrea (Si 1160600
It 00.2 Marur, (II 460420 1 Arci
(1)380. Q 1581 1100. P IS u 1,s o.
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TWELFTH
I Rilbao Larrea 16)
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MONDAY NIGHT
FIRST

I Caco Beta II) 1640
II 40 1 10, 2 Id A(be,d, (5)
680 3 Domingo Sanchez 16) I 10. Q
(SI) *4
, 51 160
SECOND
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7660 16403 10. 2 I.arri Sanchez Ill
13003 40. 1 Ocuiza Alberdi (SI 140,
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I Oguiza Yza 16) 9 60
/60660. 2. Tcp,ar,o Arena 13) 1000
760. 1 Aldana MigytI 11)310. Q I)
6) 1900. P (6.3) 13650
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340 3 . 2 Arata Sanchez (61 S 10
600. Oguiza Javi (3l 400. 0 (161
3150. P (14)13540. DO (6 I) *210
FIFTH —1 Alava Larrea (6)910
620 I 60 2 Bilbao Pamon (II 6 20
660. 3 Fermin Bengoa (1)
10. Q
1)6) 5420. P161)22530.
SIXTH — I Larri 5600 (2) $000
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3 Aria Bengo
131 320. 0 12 61
3450. P (26)10070,
SEVENTH
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900650 340. 2 Aldana Beitia (SI
$406003 Jose Qi,jiQ( (7) 500, 0 (3
51 3400. p (3; 157 10. BIg Q (26
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1. Alava Ramon
3760.740450, 2 Manolo Zarre (I)
710540,3 S.anIi ArcaU1 350. Q ii
513460. P (II) 10100
NINTH — I. Arecha (2) 300 500
7-40. 2 Zarre (61660400. 3 Sala (3)
300. Q 126) 3710: P (76) $19 70.
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370. 2, Ma,iolo '7) 470 2 10.
Fermin (Il 300. Q (3 7)7340, P (3
7) 9330 DD 1731 120.20
ELEVENTH — I Jose Echave (5)
1040 IO
1260, 7 Negul Perez 12)
560 7 60 3 Patti Sofo (3) 360 Q (2.
5) 400; P
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14 50 1500 7.40, 2 Miriolo Agyirre
(II 7007 50; 3. Anton Larr,. (61
(1$) 1020; P15 4) 130,70 Big 0 (2
arid (II) 1,32500
A - 2,445; Handle $)2$.279

BMW's Entry
At Daytona
DAYTONA BEACH
Th
BMF factory has retained tht
Mcl,at-en racing organization It
campaign a BMF' 320i in thc
1977 Camel GT Challenge series
beginning with the Feb. Fifth 24
Hours of Daytona David Hobbs
of Upper B.oddington, England
will drive the McLaren BMW.
The 320i will be prepared to
full international Group 5
specifications and features the
proven two-litre, four cylinder,
sixteen valve Formula Two
engine which has been raced
successfully in Eurpue.
Speculation that Hobbs' codriver for the 24 blow-s round
the World Manufacturers' Championship will be
chosen from among three other
worldrank drivers under BMV,'
Contract. They are Hans Stuck
of Germany and Swedes
Gunnar Nthson and Ronnie
Peterson.
The320i made its initial world
competition debut, in Radial
Sedan trim, at Daytona
International Speedway during
the Thanksgiving weekend
IMSA National Championship
finale.
BMW and Mclaren will have
work cut out (or them.
They will be giving away as
much as six litres in engine size
to the largest cars running In
the Camel series.
Meanwhile, it looks as if the
3201 will have the company of
Its big brothers
Daytona The authorative
Brltsh journal ''Motoring
News" reports that the BMW
factory factory in Munich
planning
assault on the
world crown with their Group S
CSL Turbocharged car in the
hands of Peterson, England's
Brian Redman and Germany's
Dieter Quester. The entry
deadline is Jan 10
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Deceased
NOTICE OF
A DM1 N 1ST RATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that thi administration 01 Inc estate
of NORMAN W LOVE, deceased.
File Number 76 37) Ct'. is pending
in Inc Circuit Court tar Seminole
County. Florida, Probate Division,
the address 04 whICh
Seminole
County COurthoute, Santord.
Florida The perSonal represen
(alive- of It-ic estate 5 NOREEN
DAY. Whole address s Route i,
Taytorsville, Kentucky 4007) The
name and address 01 the personal
representative-s attorney are set
tocth below
All persons having claims or
demands against ttie estate are
required,
WI THIN
THREE

MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE. 10 tile *th the clerk
04 lhe above Court a written

Dec eased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY' NOTIFIED
that the administration of the estate

of AOAH D ARMSTRONG.
deceased, file Number 76-35.5 CP. is
penmirig in the Circuit Court for
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Division. the address of which 's
Sanford. Florida
The personal
represenlative of the estate 5
Lggett Bailey Armstrong, whose
address is 3)3 Wocidlake Drive,
Maitlanj, Florida The name and
address 01 the personal represen
lative's attorney are set forth below
All persons having claims or
demand's against the estate are
required, WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to tile with the clerk
of the above Court a writtCn
statement of any claim or demand
they may have Each claim mu-st be
in Writing and must indicate the
bass tor lIst claim, the name and
addre,s of thi creditor or hi5 agent
or attorney, and the amount
Claimed It the claim i% riOt ye9 due,
th date whtn it *11 become
shall be stated If the claim is
contingent or unhiquidate, the
nature ot the uncertainty shall be
staled If the claim is secured, the
security shill be describe-c) The
claimanl shall deliver Sutticient
Copies of the claim to the clerk t
enable tIe clerk t mail one copy to
each personal representati ve
Alt persons 'ntece'sted iA the estate
to whom a copy of this Notice Of
Administration has been mailed are
required, WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE. I tile any O0(ectons
Ihey may have that challenge the
validily of the decedent - s will, the
qualiticat,ons of the personal

stalement gI any claim or demand
they may have Each claim must be
In writing and must indicate the
basis br the clam, the name and
address of Ihe Credtor or hi5 agent
or attorney, and the amount
claimed If (he claim s not yet due,
the date when it '*ill become due
shall be slated it !he claim i
conllngenl or unhiquiaated, the
nature 01 the uncertainty shall be
Stated It the claim ' secured. the
security shall be described The
claimanl shall delver Sufficient
copies of Ihe claim t the Clerk to
enable the cleq to mal one COpy to
cactI personal representative
All persons interest fd in the eslate
to whom a copy of thiS Notice of
Administration has been mailed are
required.
WI THIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to tile any obbectiords
they may hav, that Challengei Inc
validity of the decedent's will, the
qvaliflcation of Ihe personal represerltat,ve. or the venue or
reprewstatiye or the venue or
lurisdiction of the Court
iuridiction of the COuft
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Date of- the !irst publication ot this
Date of the fir'sl publicatIon ol this Notice
of
Administration
Notice
01
Adminislration
DecemDer 14th, 1974
November 30th. I91
Liggett Bailey Armstrong
Noreen Day
As
Persons) Representa
As Personal Repreienta
live Of the Estate of
live Of the Estate of
ADAN 0 ARMSTRONG
NORMAN W LOVE
Deceased
Deceased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSOPIAL
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE
REPRESENTATIVE
IRA WM MCCOLLLIM JR - of
Jack T Bridges, of
Pitt's, Eubanki. Rosa 6,
Cleveland, Mile 6. Btldg$s
Rumbeg.r. P A
Post Office Prawer Z.
Poll OffIce BOa 20134

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Sanford, Florida 32771
Tel,phn,. (305) 322 1314
Pijbiith Nov 30. Dec 1, Li, 21, 1(176
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Orlanoo, Florida 32114
TelepIsone 305 42.5 125)
PUblish Dec II. 21 (*76
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LOUIS DE VITO.

Deceased

NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that Inc administration of the Estate
04 LOUIS DE VITO. deceased, File
Number PR-7434 CP. i5 pending in
the Circuit Court for Seminole
County, Florida. Probate Division.
the address of which i5 Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford.
Florida 32771 The personal
representative o the estate 5
LOUISE LONG whose address is 117
0oseyell Place. Matland. Flri4
1275). The name and address Of the
personal representati v e's aftorney
are set forth below
All per-sons having claims or
demand's against the estate are
requir, WITHIN THREE
MOMTH5 FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
of thq dbovl court a written
s?atement 01 an9 claim or demand
they may have Eac claim must be
in Writing and must indicate the
basis for le claim the name and
addre,s of the creditor or hi5 agent
or attorney, and the amOt,Jnt
claimed It the claim '5 not yt due,
th date When it will become dye
Shall b.e Stated II the ciam 5
contingent or unlIquiaale
the
nature of the uncertainty shall be
stated II the claim is secured, the
security shall be dflcr'bed The
clamant 5all deliver s.uttic,ent
copes 01 the claim to It-i, clerk to
enabl, the clerk to mail one copy to
each personal representative
All peress intre,t In th estate
10 whom 'a copy of thiS Itotice of
Adminjstrat,on his be9n mailed are
requir,d WITH-IN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE' DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, 10 tile ,snr oblections
they may have that challenges the
vaIidit of tI'ie decendent's will, I/ce
qualiticatons 01 the personal
representative Or the venue or
lufiSdiCtiOn of the court.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
AILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Dale of the tint publication Of If-is
Notice
of
Adminislration
Nov.mbqr )Otf'. 1974
Louise Long
As Personal Representa,
live Of tls Estate of
LOUIS DE VITO
Deceawo
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE
Donai W Scarleet. Esq
801 P4 'Magnolia Avenue,
SuIte 317
'
Orlan, Florida 32*0.3

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Mildred
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Holmes &amp; Oren holmes Jr.
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Victoria L. Robb &amp; David I..
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Thomas Allen Waters &amp;
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Peggy Ann Thompson Waters
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is rmserabay alone on c,wist•
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7
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at 725.and 825 am. local
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Educalioridi Child Care for as low a'
5, errkIy if you qualify 373 8-1:4
or 313 8115.

NOW RENTING

3301 S. Sanford Ave.

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Brand new, sparkling with charm'
Furnished Studios. unfurnished I
&amp; 2 bedroom unitS Your new
home features
SI-rag Carpeting
Fabric Cover ed Walls
built in Wall B ookcas..
Private Entrance
Dead bolt Lock

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Taking applications for coo ks.
waitresses and dishwashers io
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KISH PEAL ESTATE, INC 321
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with
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ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
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nice Privacy fenced yard Terrific
location 116617 P1 1300 jOwr.,
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In Sanford 'Weston 25th st.-of f u.n
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51.000 miles, 3100
Call 862 0176

Prt. Peg Quarter horse istOlIiOni with
Service
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papers Ii yrs old See to ap
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P( t'catei7.33.allabt,ró.

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1963 313 Chrysler tow car equipped
who Reese hitCh, air Shocks &amp;
electric brakes 5)00 Call 3fl 5916

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your hOme WIll
aluminum &amp; SOftit system Also
Roofing. Gutters 22 'Yr5 E;p
Eagle Sid.iig Co 651 )V)

LIGHT HAULING &amp; YARD
AND GARAGE CLEAN UP
Prion 34' 1371

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Cleaning

GREGORY

MOBILE HOMES

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EXPERT LAWN SERVICE

For iree estimates, call Carl i
Mowing. Edg.nig. trimm.ng
HarriS .11 SEARS in Sanfor d 372
I Fr ee Esiimat,
Phon,373 1192
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Heater Cleaning

LJr pentr
Remodeling. Add,ti
Custom ori L'cenj Bonded
'ee esI'mjle 3236038

EQUITY

CalBart Real Estate
877 714

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Heaters Cleaned &amp; Adiulted
Call Paul Mi)ler
3726790

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Licensed Phone 322 7517

Dec &amp; Gerry's Cleaning Sery',,
Resudential &amp; Commercial Clean GeOrsardI's Home Repars. Room
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Addti, Co nc rete Work, Paint
ing Pt I. Box tli(( S-nPori, Ft
, 'ng. Carpenter Work, Ce-ram;
32771
6125
Tile. Alum Enclosures 3234425
i're Estimates

Osfeen
v 25 acres, nice- trees,
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900d Soil Surveyed Easy terms
$7S Broker , $31 0171 -

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Also Carpet Shampooed
Only 5.35 Phone 322 351$

kIUGHEY EQUIPMENT aliele
Ort service, Clearing, Mowing.
Boo, rice loader 3228677

Tree 'Trimming &amp; Surgery-Lawn

Home Improvements

SOFALCHAIR SHAMPOOED

&amp;

Lawn Care

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7521 Park Dr
2222111
Realtor
Alter Hours
322 9754
122 Sift
127 0643

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Insulation
BOWLIN ELECTQi(

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FlOw,r., &amp; GutS. T, ouo,i &amp; [eul,
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cash
carry CAREFREE FLORIST.
Ave. 33)1150
739 French
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Solfil5. Pointing, Air cOnd Gutters. Yel.turecoiting. Screens.
rI: Large qualify, small dollar
d.Il Uvs, III 9911

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1100 E 25th 51
373 6655

66'-HorSe

Hunt Realty, Inc

2537 E. 25th St

2 Blocks On Ridgewood To Terrace Drive:

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 97, 1 mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach will ho ld a public
AUTO AUCTION every Tueiday
flight at 7 30 It's the Only one 'n
F lorida You set the reserved
Price Ito charge other than $5
registration bee unle
vewi d le . 5
Sold Call 90.4 233 $311 bOr lurtlier
detail.,

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II "ands. Il years ole,
gentie good with Children, tack
included Also HQlStCifl bull, 4
months old Call 372 196)

Aluminum Siding

ContraLiors InduStrial. corn
mercial,
re5adental
Free
estimates 322 2)73
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Pest Control

ART dROwN PEST CONTROL
2541 Park Drive

172 3965

Sewing

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5,t,ratdn% DrC55M5n. Drapes,
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Siaro in
sljlat,on CO 1)13 341 or 064 $531

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Cleveland, automatic; Power
steer ing, air. $1295 3231915

Poodle Puppies
3906 Old Orlando Rd
Sanford, 372 2593
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WILCO CONSIRUCTION COMPANY

Campbell- s Poodle Pad-Complete
probessonai gr ooming 2167 Park
Ave 3721171 Clos ed Wednes da ys

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tor Christmas S weeks old 321
052, or abler S. 322 SOSI

Forrest C,rppnp Inn
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'73 Models Call 323 6510 or 631
60 Dealer

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1973 Pontiac Deluxe LeMans. bucket
seats.
fully equipped Cassette,
new radials, lOw mileage, $257S.
64S,3750

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Christmas with papers 323

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SANFORD
3 BR. I i bath home.
central heal 8- air I2'421' game
room, large trees
OWNER
MOTIVATED 121.900 FHO.

REAL, tOP

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Good country location Assv.'mactle
molgage. 120.000
COUNTRY CLUB
21 (H CA
$55

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$it 8227
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1971 Impala 7 Dr. Hardtop, PS. AC.

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overhaul. AM FM Stereo. I. Track ,
new inspection, excel. cond.,
$1050 373 5900 eves
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PERFECT FOR CHRISTMAS,
Irish Setters. 6 wks Old with
pa pers 322 7964 or 1724491. -

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Hwy 16, West, S.intr,j

For Christmas Bonus Sparkling 3
or 4 OR Split design Gracious
lover tormal living d'ning, COZy
b0miI
room custom features
Pool Planned Large lot in Quiet I
neighbortioci,j

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65-Pets-Supplies

Dell's Auction

MOVE TODAY '
NON SUB-DIVISION

3801 Orlando Or 323 5200

Hal Colbert Realty

DAfLY:3O a.m.S:30 p.m.
SAT.-)) a.m.- P.M.
p.m.
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312.5)73

Dr Owner- 3 BR. 2 bath, central
H&amp;A. exceptionall y nice neigh
borhooci
Attached
garage
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526.500 3056320170

fenced rear yard. Fully sodded lot. Convenient to shopping and Schools
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maintenance fees.

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Maylair.
3 BR'. 71' x 5.4' Barrington. va iOjns
over I acre, custom 3 OR. 2 bath available

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room, range, refrigerat or , large
lob Nice and clean 520.500.

Central heat and air conditioning. Fully equipped kitchen,
Carpeting
Ihroughout living area. Decorator wallpaper in kitchen
and baths, Quality
concrete block construction. 1,064 square feet
of living area. Privately

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Woodruff's Garden Center

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pieces at furniture including
dinettes, and dning room set s.
couches &amp; chairs, bed, lamps Of all
kindS, etc 2S pcI ft list price
Open daily II) S 30

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DISTRIBUTORS
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We sell our tra de in furniture at low
Prices Good selection
COUNTRY FURN
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1963 Ford F 100 pick-up, air cond
automatic, 352 engine. 323 7510
wk days. 1 5 30 . Ada for Pick

64-Equipment for Rent

LOOKING FOR A JOB' Check the
Help Wanted column n todays
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3.49 5702

601 Celery Ave Sanford
Open afternoons &amp; Sat alio,,

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CITY
1703 3rd St
Producing
lru,t frees on extra large lot 3 BR ,
I bath haj loads of potential. bOr
_--___ newly weds or retirees Priced Collage, 5 rooms, I bath, 751 S 3rd
wi thin your budget at 510.000
St - Lake Mary S11.500 P hone
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House- for sale, by ow ner
2 BR.
Custom builf 3 BR, I bOlt-i home on
frame house. corner lot, $14,500
approx. S acres, with )0o' on
3236164
wa!Crfront. Prestige living with
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sas.000

3£ 4 Bedroom
2 Bath

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'v'MiPS
vor It-ic best
Christmas ever Save on national
brands Liberal trade ms. Free
delivery Convenient terms We
give TV Stamp 311 E First St
Phone 327 5622

Req Real Estate Braver
JOHN tRIDER. ASSOC
107W Commercial
Phone 377 7811, s,t'

79-Trucks-Trailers

1961 Chevrolet pick up truck, new,

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i.J,e- tor sate was 'sled here'

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l,lOOmil,s, Likenew, 5-195
372 1967
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Kawasaki tOO, expansion
chamber, knobby tires, auto
bumper carrier, helmet, gloves,
candy orange, excellent condition
Will deliver 669 4725

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$350.

62-Lawn- Garden

- 1010 St.i1r Si - Sanford Plaza

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SANFORD SEWING CENTER
The Old Singer S'or

Peg Re a l Estate Broker
RENTALS Apt &amp; PIome.,
SALE
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and Sew

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373-1066 or 323 7710

SUPPlIeS

V.00cl or '.tc'4l drtks, •.ecutive deSk
&amp; ChOirS. Secretarial desks S
cbairS, slraigM CPieir-,"fllh,g
c,sb-netS, AS is Cash and carry
I-lOLL'S
Casselberry. Ii 92, *830 4206

rilaneger, 3739411 or see at

PAY TON REALTY

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after 6 p.m.

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Used Office Furniture

of IllS SOor pay $11 lOper

Dellona, 661 661i
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month Will take trade In Singer
equipped to zig zag 8. make button
holes Balance of 1386$ or 10
Payments of 56 Call Credit

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V Hardw ic k. Broker

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barnIe- room with fireplace. ,n
lercom sy stem lhrougtiouu Ex
Ira., galore, 139.900

LOCH ARBOR 131 Forest DriyC
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With
decorator's
accents
throughout
E a tras include
fireplace, walk fl closets, on
lovely O a k Shaded lot
warrantee, iust 136,800

JOHNNY WALKER

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6lOor 831.977/J

322.2090
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SUPER SPECIAL-- I OR -

Stenstrom Realty

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One
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babhs. Split level, extra large

2 BR, unfurnished, $125 month, first
001 last rnontpi in advance
Riv erview Ay

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CROCHETED AFGHANS
PONCHOS&amp; SHAWLS
Phone 323 7011

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carpeted 372 3153

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LAKESIDE ApARTMENTS

Sanford, Flu.

Refrigerated sandwich unit, cash
register, waffle maker; tables.
pie cased other items 323 2710

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'71 Honda. I rid 150 CC, Exc. Cond.
2.6(83 miles. Must sell. 323-7753

$200; Yamaha dir?. 250 CCI US0.

Lead Electronic Gibson 6 string
Guitar, with Jordan amplifier,
Excellent condition. $250 323 531$,

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stove.

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Chaparetl 100 CC. 1700 Best offer,

W Frst St

electric Organ. 31 Melody ke ys &amp;

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3 Bikes. 1973s- Kawasaki dirt, 90CC

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P'ancrs &amp; Electronic Organ- with
automatic rhythm section Liberal
trades offered Bob Ball's Piano &amp;
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 301

Regulation size I'x6' Pool fable &amp;
accessories, 5125 10 Chord Key

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house slippers f,-Om Knight's
Shoes, 209 E 1st St

Autos

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Balls. Golf Bags. Duckiter
Jce'ts Ladies and met-is golf
apparel and shoes Mayfair
Ccxiotry Club Pro Slop. 322 253)

Mom will love her Daniel Green

322 2352

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32 Harmony melody keys
ceilent cond, 1150 322 6283

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Everything For The Golfer- Clubs,

then stay close

Low Down VA 8. FHA Homes Kulpi
Pest v. 377 2335 107 W First St .

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from $10 to 530
Call 3221624 after I P m

57-Sports Equipment

PAYTON'S CHILDRENS WEAR

00,5 117 6123

3210041

refrigerator, central air and heat,

135

Every Sunday

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WANTED SELLERS--BUYERS DEALERS
Empty your carport or garage
Make $55 and have fun swapping
too' Bring your articles to Movie
Land Drive In Theatre Swap Shop
- Flea Market. south 1792. every
Sunday, 9 am, to S p.m- No
CHARGE Reserve free spaces
Phone 372 1716, 7 p m to 9 p m
any night

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With uS hp Johnson Motor
11795 Phone 372 c

Assortment of Christmas

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BROKERS

information In Window

One Bedroom
From

1150 or best offer. 6-30 5053 between
88. 5. Mon Fri or 322302$ after S
wk dv's. or wk nci

stocking stuffers

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MLS REALTORS

210 W000MERE BLVD
3 Bedroom. $lS3mo

0580, f46 6446

16' Fiberglass Canoe, never used.

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SALES- RENTALS
817W 1st St , Sanford
322 56-at or 322 2757 after Hrs.

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ESTATE SALE - 3 I well man
t4ine-1 Older home Large rooms,
fenced rear yard, kitchen
equipped, above wound pool
and very nicely landscaped
116.500

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Kitchen Equipped
Adult-Family

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Frame building. IllS Call 32) 1904
or in issi

323-3301

1505 W. 25th St.

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trailer, Cushions, 1395 3230433 or
323 1796 after S p m

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baths I
559,900

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2577 Bamboo Or , Sijnland 322

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Pen &amp; Pencil Sets, by Anson. 112.50.
GWALTNEY JEWELERS, 201 5,
Park Ave

Trade

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RORSON MARINE
Hwy 1792
32" 5961

Mom will love one of our electrical
appliances See our fine selection
Gregory Lumber &amp; True Value
Hardware, 6th &amp; Maple 322 0500

girls

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Studio,

BR.

322 1598

. Much More than

32-Houses

Appliances
Abundant Storage Space
"Energy Efficient" Air Con
diloning Packa ge
Full Circle Insulation &amp; Sound

rGardens

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WE BUY FURNITURE
Maitland AUCIIOn
339 6116 loll fret from Sanford

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SALE-All

JENNY CLARK. Realty, Realtor,

Classified Ads Will al wa ys give you
more
Much
you a'zc'erl

Solitaire,

373 199)
373 3966

Harold Hall Realty
REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Day or NiQht

Hi Way
Galleries. 322 6977

Ping our Chimes and place a fast
arIng, low
cost want ad Call 372
1611 or III 9093
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Furniture. Dishes, Silverware,
office equp. te-nt, used canoes &amp;
boats We-k.ea Landing 3fl 4170.

$1950 up.
diamond he tac. $16 SO Gwaltney
Jewelers , 204 S Park Ave

Diamond

CrinSigrim.nI
18 Auction

wanted

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2 BR unfurnished. children, petso k
1)30 mo 323 7515 or 1 904 736 0299

Color coordinated Kitchen &amp;

eneva

F.irly Bird',

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803W 1st St .Sanford
373 6061 or 323 0517 eveS

Fenced Patio

Apply in

person, Sanford Nursing &amp; Con
valesceril Center. 950 MelIonville
Ave

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Oaks Court. C ountry Club Road
Bed. Couch, Rug, Dishwa sher .

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Sa nford Ave, 322 1132

Cash for Anlioup's

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used furniture and applianc es to

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Mom will love YOu all year for .i
Micro Wave Oven or a Trash
Compactor, Dick's Appt','rnc es ,
2617 S French Ave
n
ss

CASH

Larry's New &amp; Used Marl, 215 S

Garage

LOCH ARBOR
3 BR with 3 extra
building lots 200 Vinewood Of
530.000 Ph, 867 0126

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377 0 132

Sa nford,

EXTRA

CHRISTMAS by se lling your good

Good US ed TV - s
$25 &amp; up
MILLER'S, 2619 Orlando Drive,

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Air, carpeted, Quiet I aid
2
bedrooms, 1175 to 1135 mcnth
Adults Phone- 117 1810

Apartments

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$

Wm. H. Stemper'Realtor
1919 S. Fre h
Eves 322 1196, 372 198-I

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
TOP pric es paid, used. any con
dition 64.4 8176, Winter Park

53-TV- Radio- Stereo

1109

MOVE IN THEN BUY- Lovely i
BR. 2 bath, Split bedroom plan
41-Houses
Reduced nearly ts.000 Large
Items Reduced
walk in closet, central heat and
Lake Mary - 3 DR, P, bath new
air, cheery eat in kitchen Nice
12 tot Bargain Table, II As Is
FREE SHOPPING SERVICE IN.
homes Under $25.000 With less
neighborhood fenced 'yard, t--i.w
than $750 down. Government
roof. 126.900
CLUOII-IG DELIVERY, FOR SHUT
FHA terms
funding By builder, 631 1619,
INS
New Christmas dresses for little
Equal Housing Opportunity

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port a-crib, 10 372 0866 days. 323

street Good terms

Real Estate
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68-Wanteci to Buy

Wanted to b'y used oft cc furniture
Any
quantity
CASSELBERRY. Hwy 17 97. 6 30
4206

WANT ADS APE SMALL in Site, but
BIG on deliver,,

Lady's 77' bike, 10 speed, $50, baby

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I OR, turn. apt . lights, water fun,
Mature adults No pets. 195 372
1298 after I wk days.

Sanford Court

TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
And That's A Fact!
Cl,iSSiIied Ads Gels Reult
And ThAt'5AFact Too'

it Companion
6780616

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color Tv, air Cond., Maid Serv
QUALITY INN NORTH
I 18-SR 134, Longwood
' 362 10(6)

30-Apartments Unfurnished

Smallest lii with the greatest op
porlunity Call 32) 6517

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OFFICE SPACE, French Avenue,
1792, 4 rooms carpeted, bath,
kitchen facilities Total
Ideal for law Otfices. medical,
dental or other professional of
fices K!SI-I REAL ESTATE INC ,
371 0041

. 2, 3 L,e-daurjii,
trailer opts Adult &amp; family park
.'2ea'hiy ISIS Hwy 17 97, Sanford
17) 19)0
,

18-Help Wanted

SHOP

Sa nford Ave

HANDY MAN'S SPECIAL- $19,600
3 OR. corner lot Or) residential

37-Business Property

A?4 MO PARr5,

3727198

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Camper Trailer for rent, 21', fu.l
bath, twin beds. Heat, air, in
5752

CailBart Real Estate -

322 067 or
172 471)

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REEL'S BODY

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Separate dining room, family
room, overlooks a covered p1110
and soarlaling pool There' are
many mor e featur es for your
surprise. A minute from the golf
course A fine home- for Only
i19,500 and good terms

2 BR, 2 bath, furnished or Un
furnished Plenty of room for
children &amp; pets in j9,
2 BR. Mobile home for rent, no pets
$ ITh 830 8630
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The large cheery eat in kitchen

-2 BR partly
furnished trailer, 1135 month, $50

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Late model, colored refrigerators
and ranges 30 clay guarantee
Sanford Auction, 1700 S French.
1340

Guaranteed reconditioned auto
batteries
$12 95
exchange,

IS GOLFING 8. SWIMMING YOUR
THING? See this Pretty I BR, 2
bath home of sheer comfort ,n
Loch Arbor, Great for en
tertaning, and for large family ,

Mullet Lake Park

St'curity 319 5617

52-Appliances

2 Black &amp; White Portable TV's. Also
Ster eo &amp; Misc. items 323 0109.

VETERANS- Best buy in town
5500 under comparable homes 3
tSR. 2 balh, kitchen equipp ed.
C entral heat &amp; air, wall-to wall
carpeting Owner pays all closing
costs Also conventional finan
(rig

34-/bile Homes

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Ideal for Mom 8.

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NAVEL ORANGES, 52 50 BU

Did ',iu. 6r:_-, ti,,!
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l:'r-c',r in this listing .
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for only Si
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'vatidily of the decedent's will, tP..
qualifications of the personal
representative, or the venue or
jurisdiction of the court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT' SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Date of the first Publication of thiS
Notice
of
Administration
December 11th.. 1976.
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Law Offic
Offices of
of Alger

RESTAURANT

DUCKS. GEESE

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take place at the meeting of the

Memorial Hospital) at II 30 o'clock
AM. on the 1111 day of February
1911
Publish Dec 20. 21. n, 1976
DEC $3

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Delicious
Navels. Tangerine, Grapefruit
Call fl.,0 chAnn,,n ii'i 'IATC

or

n buying Cr selling

"Your UuturC-Our Concern"
Spacious I, 7 &amp; 3 ISP ads Tennis.
201 Comm,-rcai
323 SlitI
S i mm in 9 , p la yground.
recreation room, laundry room
24-Business Opportunities
And clubhou se 2580 Pudqewood
Ave - Sanford, Ph 373 6.120

ASSOCIATE

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Christmas

urn

USE WAN r ADS for quick respoirsa

Call About Our

"Big Agency -aftle-..

block home.

anytime

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Ridgewooci Arms

OR

Nice 2

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. unfurn 3232970 or 322 762') after 6

WANT ADS WILL SELL your "don't
re,'IS' last arid .51 .5 ow, low roll

hr'rLI1

Sweet Oranges &amp; Pink Grapefruit,
$2 SO Bushel 1001 Palmetto Ave

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32-Houses Unfurnished

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OVIEDC FTU -Duplexe's Furn or
Unfu',' , Wooded. Home size lots
RIDGE WOOD VILLAGE 365
1121

PLANNING PROGRAM. Owi
car. Contact Seminole Co He-altiN
Dept 322 2121

TEMPLE Oranges, le-mon'
grapefruit, kumquats, other
oranges, $2 up 3521 S Sanford,
322 6512

4-Persona Is

,aact YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free 6201227 for "WE Care".
Adults &amp; Teens.
GETTING MARRIED? Crave
simple beauty? Call Dot. Notary
Public. 3222026 Eves. &amp; Wk rids.

Unfurnished

30-Apartments

COMMUNITY WORKER, outreacl
work, assist stall in FAMIL'

HECK' _0_U R
BUSINESS
DIRECTORY for the Service Man
need
you

Friday

4-Personals

they may have. Each claim must be
an writing and must indicate the
basiS for the claim, the name e nd
address of the creditor or his agent
or attorney, and the amount
claimed If the claim IS not yet due.
the date *henIt will become due
shall be stated If the claim is
contingent or untlquiclated, the
nature Of the uncertainty shall be
stated If the claim is secured, the
security shall be described.
The
claimant shall deliver Sufficient
copies of the claim to the clerk to
er'sb)c the clerk to mail one copy to
each personal repr esentative
All persons interested in the slate
10 whom a copy of this Notice of
Administration has been mailed are
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file any objections

,

NAVEL ORANGES
2832 French Aye-. Sanford
322 3627

The Da Before Publication

Noon

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Sale

OUR
3 BR, 2 Kitchen
Bathroom Cabinets,
bath, kitchen equipped, lovely
Counter tops, Sinks Installation
t'rome in exclusive area $27,
available Bud Cabell,

IDEAS1

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statement of any claim or demand

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9-Good Things to Eat

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that challeng

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I Ihru S limes
31c a line
6 Ihru 25 (IrilOS
24c a fine
26 times
(s2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

Lonwood, Florida. The name and
addr ess of tne personal repesen
lalive'sattorney are set forth below
All persons having claims or
demands against the estate are
required.
WITHIN
THREF
MONTHS FROM THE DATE 01
THE FIRST PUBLICATION 01
THIS NOTICE, to file with the Clerk
of the above court a written

ha ve

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whose address ls Ill Shomale Drive,

thC5 may

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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494065 FRtD CHICKEN

322-2611

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831-9993

The personal representative

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RINK

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3 1 , 1:30

32771.

Sanford,

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garage with convertible Storage

k "11110"

Value

Courthouse.

ROLL IN THE NEW YEA

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County

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that the administration of the estate
of THOMAS LEROY SWISHER.
deceased, File Number 76.312 c, is
pending in the Circuit Court for
Seminole County, Florida. Probate
Division, the address of whIhi
P.O. Drawer C. Sanford, FIOd'id,i

COUNTY,

OIiMy Clerk
Publish: Dec, 7 1-i, 21; 79,1976
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SEMINOLE

By Mary N .Darden

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

ce

Florida, not later than the I)th'day
of January 1971.
The real property being
be foreclosed on is described as
.
follows
The East '. of tI-ic South 964 plus
the West i of the South Half of the
Southwest 1 . of lI-re 'Southeast 'i
LESS the West 40 fees, Section 21,
Township 21. Range it, also
- 12 MARCUS WELBY. MD
described as Lot D. HORSESHOE
24' ELECTRIC COMPANY
FARMS. hi-fording to Itse plat
thereof, recorded in Plat Book 17
1255
page 71, public records of Seminole
2 NBC NEWS
county, Florida
1 00
It you fail to appearor show cause
2 SOMERSET
i accordance with this notice. 'a
4 MIDDAY
aje-15ij!t will be entered against you
6 'NEWS
for the relief sought in the corn
.
' plaint
9 RYAN HOPE .
This notice will be published once
24 MOVIES (Men) An.,.
,
a,,. a..... , ii .A)Ui.WVIVC
cdes arid the Lion' (Tues (
weeks in the Eveneng'Herald or any
- Rocking Horse Winner.'
other newspaper having general
(Wed,)
Ibfzons Choice,"
circulation in ,eminoie County,
Florida
(Th..j'g) ' The fled Sfr
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WITNESS my hand as the Clerk of
(En) March of the Wooden '
saidcourlandthesealoI- sadCoufl
Soldiers'
this 61h day of December, I-976 '
130
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Arthur H 'Beckwith. Jr.
4
6 AS THE WORLD
Clerk of the Circuit Court

TURNS
9 FAMILY FEU()

654
12 WHA5 HAPPENING'

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THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL

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OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED Board of Trustees In 'Seminole
County Public Hospital ISeminale
IN THE ESTATE:

FLORIDA
Cl yLi,.(rAjS. tr
KOBPINfliJILDERS SUPPLY
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INC - a Florida corporation,
.
Plaintiff
vs
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KUPON W MCM1NN,
Defendant
NOTICE TO APPEAR
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
FLORIDA
TO KU RON W MCMINPI
Last known address'
Post Office Box 1296
Winter Park, Florida
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a complaint seeking the
foreclosure of a mortgage has been
filed in the above entitled Court, and
you are summoned, ordered and
required to show cause why the
Same should not be granted by
Serving a copy of your written
defenses, if any. upon the law firm of
BORNSTEIN,
PETREE
&amp;
SHADER. P A _ 123 South Court
Avenue. Orlando, Florida. and by
tiling the original thereof with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole

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NOTICIAS EN ESPANOL
DAILY WORD

FOR

1130

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fl A Sent fli 1' yL,rncr,raS,n.r
DI IflC
SELLER TO THE CITY OF WIN
TER SPRINGS, FLORIDA. AND
PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY
FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF
BY THE SELLER OR PUR.
CHASER, REPEALING OR
DI NA N CE
No
27
AND
REPEALING SECTION 3 OF
ORDINANCE NO 106, PROVIDING
CON FL IC TS, SEVERABILITY
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy of said Ordinance shall be
available at the office of the City
Clerk of the City of Winter Springs,
Florida, for all persons desiring to
examine the same.
All interested parties are invited
to attend and be heard.
THIS NOTICE istobepajbllshed in
the Evening Herald, a newspaper of
general circulation in said City, one
111 time at least fifteen (15) dab's
prior to the lime of the public
hearing.
DATED thiS 15th day of
December, 1976
City of Winter
'
Springs. Florida
By MARY T NORTON
City Clerk
GARY E. MASSEY, ESQUIRE
616 E, Semoran Blvd.
Altamonte Springs. Florida
Attorney for City
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Publish Dec 21. 1976
DEC 9
INTHE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 76-342.CP
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Division
In Re: Etat.
THOMAS LEROY SWISHER,
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND

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4
6 LOVE OF LIFE
611 LOVE. AMERICAN
STYLE

1230

2

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6
DOUBLE DARE t
game show hosted by A1
Trebek
9 DON I-K) SHOW
24 lMofl,TuOS. Thurs
SESAME STREET (Fri) MUSIC OF CHRISTMAS

611 THE UNTOUCHABLES
7 LILIAS. YOGA AND YOUI

CALl, 171-litI

TENNYSoN')
9 ONE LIFE TO LIVE
23
Moaa1 ANYONE FOR
TENNYSON' (Tues) ONCE
UPON A CLASSIC (Fri)

Orbndo

Seminole

Notice of Public Hearing

9 S20.000 PYRAMID
230
2
12 THE DOCTORS
4
6 THEGUIDINGLIGHT
7
(Wed) ANYONE FOR

FOLLOW THE STARS *

CLASSIFIED ADS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
theCity Council of the City ofWinter
Springs, Florida, Mat said City
Council will hold a public hearing at
7:00 p,ni or as soon thereafter as
possible on Monday. January 10,
1971, to consider the adoption of an
Ordinance by the City of Winter
Springs, Florida title of which is as
follows
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
ADOPTING AND PROVIDING
THE LEVY OF TAXES AGAINST
THE CONSUMER OF PUBLIC
UTILITIES WITHIN THE COR
POPATE LIMITS OF WINTER
SPRINGS, FLORIDA. PROVIDING
FOR
THE
COLLECTION
THEREOF DY THE SELLER.

S V M P H 0 N V (F
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DOCUMENTARY SHOWCASE

800
C A P TA I N

1200
- 6 1MW. WILD WEST

AND FLEAKCT
EVE,, SUN3 A=9, -I PM

200
fim iFri i FOOTBALL 39th
AnrrualBlue.GreyClassac - Col. iegc All Stars. Mobile.
7
(Thurs
EVENING AT

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24
GREAI PER
FORMANCES
Dance In
Anienca The American Ballet
Theater performs 'Balty the
Kid and Los Patiraeurs lhe
Sliaters) Fernando Buones

and hold he, for ransom
Flitf E SWAP SHOP

655
DAILY DEVOTIONAL
700

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the Esteporgaizaton
930
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is his daughter are outwitted
by the real father of one of the

"SINGLE GIRLS"

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WINTER SPRINGS,
FLORIDA

2

4 BRADYBUNCH
6 THE CROSS WITS
SM I DREAM OF JEANNIE
7 FEEDBACK
9 WILD WILD WORLD OF
ANIMALS
12
:30 PYRAMID
24 MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT
30
2 CANDID CAMERA
4 MATCH GAME
6 ANDY Wth

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12 MY THREE SONS
Boo
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SHEEP Repeat of the first half
)( the two hourpreniore show
Papy jRoberl Conrad) QuitS
Flying Tigers and
the
transfers to the Marines, but
rustrataon soon sets in and has
.chemung to form an air
;tlUadfOfl of has own results in
icourt martial R)
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OF TOM SAWYER Pail two
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List Your Busthess... Dial 322-2611 or
831-99931

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Tuesday, Dec. 21, 1976

BLONDIE

Chic Young

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by Bob Montana

and they will.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) for you
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SCORI'l() Oct. 24-Nov. flt
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Good fortune could carne to you
HAR1i
19 Male cats
1 Mesdames
D
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career today. A Some good news you've been
i
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(abbr)
AA A I
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$ F All I
anxiouslyawaitlng Is on Its way
seemingly
insignificant
passage
2 Wing (Fr)
20 Poems
39 Indian. for
today. Check your mailbox.
development may be more
22 Squeezed out 3 Clutch at
21 Opera prince
25 Mat
one
I.eave word where you can 1
wildly
important than you realized.
28 Fashionable 4 Turkish name 22 Plane
40 Salud
TAURUS April 20-May 20) reached II you leave the phone.
23 French service
resort
5 Pennies
41 Compound
SAGI17ARIUS (NOV. 23-Dec.
Your sense of humor and
C3P
29 Perplexed
6 Greek theater
42
Common
newt
21)
A small good will inphilosophical
outlook
could
31 Like a leopard 7 Piece of corn 24 Way out
26 Ornamental 43 Roll tightly
33 Scene
extrkate you from most any vestment can pay you hand8 Rope
35 Itinerary
knob
creations
44 Loyal
some dividends later on. Follow
adverse situation today. Look
36 Insect egg
9 Inner (prefix) 27 Folksinger
46 Cooking fat
for the bright side.
your instincts. Cast a little
3 7 Steal
10 Pretend
Seeger
47 Actress
GEMINI
(May
21-June
20)
bread
upon the water today.
38 Biblical
I? Make untidy 28 Arabian port
Sheridan
Don't
be
surprised
If
others
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22-Jan.
garden
(2 wds)
30 Comleted
p
39 Oxygenated 13 College
32 Having pedal 48 Look closely
treat you in an exceptionally
19) You have a way of making
42 Newts
degree (abbr)
50 Close
digits
generous
fashion
today,
people get involved in things i'45 Seth s son
18 Viking
34 Most terrible 52 Three (prefix)
especially those you've gone out
which you're vitally intereste,1
of your way to be nice to.
today. You won't even have to
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
do a selling job!
Your approach to life today is
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
not very logical and cornIf there's something you really
prehensive. Stand behind your
want in your Christmas
decisions because they will be
stocking, today is the day to
solid ones that no one should
drop a few hints. Your Santa
question.
Claus will add it to his list,
I.EO ( July 23-Aug. 22) This
I'ISCF.S tFcb. 20-March 20)
could be a red-letter day where
Accept any invitation you get tc
work or career is concerned
a holiday party, even if it's with
IT
Something is in the wind that
a group of people you don
should please you considerably.
know. Once you mingle, you'll
ii
VIRGO lAug. 23-Sept. 22)
siave a fine time.
You're
fun to be around today.
MENII.
.II.
YOUR IIIRTIII)A'v
You make a lasting impression
I)ec.22, I976
UI.
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J9
circumstances.
They
won't
You'll have a more active
40
forget you readily.
social life this coming year.
42 43 44
45
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
r
Some of those you meet in this
—
Good fortune is yours toda)
way will be influential person
49
50
51
52
Influential people in the
with whom you'll develop a
background w ml to (10 things
good rapport.
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Asthma Treatment

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Must Fit Case
DEAR DR. IAMB- My wife
has a bad case of asthma, and
has had it all of her life. The
doctor she went to thought she
would outgrow it but she
19
now and still has the wheezing
and hardness of breathing that
she always had. My problem is
this: I am sending her to an
atiergy specialist WflO claims
that he can cure her asthma.
with shots and treatments to can predict with certainty
build up her resistance to her which patients will respond to
the dcsensitatIon program
allergies.
fl
me patients
These shots, not counting the Since
response is dramatic i i 0
prescriptions, are really extrying, but you should1 keep in
pensive. I need to find some mind that
'
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thelong
information or if you could tell
trial it
produce
me whether I am spending my
hoped-for results.
money for nothing.
At age 19 your wife may still
The funny catch is they told
have
considerable
imus that this treatment has to be
provementin
her
condition.
She
carried ufl
for about four years should know, however, if her
to see tesults. She has been on
asthma is related to an allergic
this treatment for eight months type response and if so to
what
and is in the same shape she alIerins If it Is an allergic tym!
a' when she started. I would
asthma h' doctor should kit
appreciate any help you could
w,t she s allergic to
pargive tiiL
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Sanford clothing salesman, E. 0. Eddiej Keith, observed his
victory at the polls for a seat on the Sanford City Commission
Tuesday night by staying home to take care of his ill wife,
Roberta.
Today, he was working as usual at Perkins Men's Wear on First
Street - "It's the busy Christmas season, you know," he said
and hoptd to take time off to watch his victory become official as
the ballots were officially canvassed by the city commission later
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City Clerk [lent-) Tamm told city commissioners last week that
statistics of past elections showed that the turnout at runoffs have
traditionally been within 100 votes more or less than the first
election.
However, the statistics were wrong as an indicator. Sanford
voters in great numbers refused to go to the polls for the sixth
time in one year.
The turnout in the Dec. 7 city election was a poor 23.5 per cent
(1,946) of the city's 8,278 qualified voters. The turnout Tuesday
was slightly over 11 per cent (942) of the qualified 'voters
Two-term City Commissioner Gordon Meyer, completing seven
years as an incumbent in an interview last riday, said he had
campaigned seven years ago that two terms was enough for any
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needless to say. it looks like a good Christmas present."
Source in Washington declined to confirm that the $1,795,525 in
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And today parents of these Sanford area families filed through
the cavernous yet-to-bc-completed gymnasium at the Sanford
Salvation Army headquarters. They exited wi(b arms filled with
bags of groceries and toys that are sure to bring Christmas joy.
Today's distribution of food and toys Is the result of weeks of
hard work by Salvation Army volunteers, Capt. James Snelson
said as he busily directed the distribution at 700 W. 24thSt.
Volunteer Individuals and groups from clubs and civic
organlzation.c have manned the familiar red kettles collecting
money on street corners and in shopping centers.
Volunteers, including Girl Scouts busily stuffed stockings for
youngsters with small toys, candy, fruit and books that will
brighten a child's holiday season.
"So far the kettle drive is going pretty good." Snelson said. "It's
been a little bit better than last Year.
Money from the kettles and fund appeal letters sent to area
citizens is used to buy the foodstuffs and toys wholesale.
Tuesday night the Salvation Army headquarters hummed with
more than 30 cheerful volunteers working to prepare for today'sI
distribution.
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canned goods, cakes, bread, chicken accor
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we've already had that many pre-register this year. We've also
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ago, losing by 200 votes. "It's been an uphill battle for two years,"
Keith said, adding that he hadn't really expected to win. "I doubt
I'll ever run again," he said. "The people of Sanford are so
wonderful, I love everyone of them. I'm so glad I'll have a chance
to show Sanford just how wonderful I think it is."
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that too he said
Keith and his wife, Roberta, are the parents of five sons and
three grandsons.
Born in I3rocket, N. D., Keith has resided in Sanford for nearly
40 years, been married for 34 years to a native Sanfordite and
been employed at Perkins for 30 vprs
During his campaign Keith said he did not know how much one
an could do, "but I'm going to try."
Unofficial results gave Keith 545 votes to 395 for Meyer, a
substantial margin of victory.
In the Dec.7 general election Keith came in second in a fourman field with 497 votes to 720 for Me) er Despite the poor turnout
Tuesday, Keith was able to cart-)' 48 more votes than during the
general election The commissioner-elect will take office in
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By MARYLINTIPTON
Herald Writer
"I lust got out of the hospital. This n.une) sure is
to help!" Josephine Ilarriner's hands shook slightly, as
WI her voice as she learned that she is $192 richer than she
thought.
'I'm so nervous," she said apologetically as she tumhlt'd with the telephone dial. Mrs. Barrinr's call finally
went through to Internal Revenue Services office in
Orlando to learn how much she would receive in a
previously undelivered tax refund check.
Mrs. Barnner is one of 10 Sanford residents on a list
published by IRS of undelivered refund checks Like Mrs
Hamner others on this list should call the IRS in Orlando
at 4Z2-25). Alter they have fully Identified themselves
including social security number) papers will be mailed
them to till out. When the papers are properly cornpitted the IRS will give them their refund.
(*her Sanford residents with checks due are: Ella V
Anderson; William I., Faulk Jr Felix T. and Marla K
Jackson; l)avuj Walter Johnson; Thomas and Barbara
Key; Johnny McCoy; James and lilhie Mae NeLson,
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