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charges if witnesses scheduled to appear at a hearing

today support his claim of innocence.

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friends who come to see me."
Rattle's hearing problem could be

bo mb that killed a Puerto Rican woman and four children.

ford explaining how he has
managed to live almost 106 years.

treated with a hearing aid, but
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efforts resulted in being able to
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reduced from r_54,000 to $5,000, and he was set free Last
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(From left, Ron Schwab and son, Ronnie; Jaycee Tom Reading, and helper
Willie Brown.)

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IN BRIEF
5 Men Still Missing
In Tanker Explosion
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Coast Guard
says it may be two or three days before divers
can begin searching for the five men still
missing in an explosion that destroyed an oil
tanker in Los Angeles Harbor.
Four Italian crewmen who were killed
aboard the 810-foot Sansinena have been
identified.
Crews worked Sunday to skim 5,000 gallons
of oil from the water, but remaining oil delayed the search for the missing men — four
more crewmen and a security guard - around
the two partially submerged sections of the
ship.

Black Guerrillas,
Massacre Laborers
SALISBURY, Rhodesia (AP) - Mozambique-based guerrillas lined up about 25 black
laborers from a tea plantation and massacred
them with niachinegun fire, Rhodesian
security sources said today.
The black workers were slain Sunday night
on a plantation a few miles from the fanning
center of Meisetter about ix miles from the
Mozambique border in the eastern highlands,
the sources said.
No official details were Immediately
available of the slayings - reportedly the
worst action against Rhodesian civilians by
black guerrillas in four years of warfare
against the white government,
Correspondents were being flown to the

area Monday by the government to see the
corpses.
A newspaper in South Africa, the Johannesburg Star, said the guerrillas rounded up
whole families from the tea estate and
marched them toward the nearby Mozambique border, but later let women and children go free. Then the men were lined up
against a wall and gunned down, the paper
said. The Star said it was not yet known
whether the families saw the killings.
The area surrounding Melsetter, the administrative town for southeast Rhodesia, has
been the scene of intensified strikes by
guerrillas over the last six months.

Pope Pleads Peace, Blasts 'Terrorism
VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope Paul VI,
In his annual state of the church and world
message, appealed today for negotiated
peace accords in the Middle East and
Rhodesia conflicts.
lie assailed "cold-blooded terrorism" in
parts of the world.
The pope also defended his policies
Against criticism both from the Roman
Catholic church's extreme progressives
and extreme traditionalists.
The 79-year-old pontiff delivered his
message to his cardinals in a consistory
that also set the date for the canonization
of John Neumann, a 19thcentury bishop of
Philadelphia.

Patrols
Target
Vandals

Bishop Neumenn's sainthood on June 19
will make him the first male U.S. saint.
Two American women have been named
saints - Mother Cabrini and Mother
Seton.
Pope Paul noted "with satisfaction" the
end of the war that "for so long bloodied
Lebanon" and appealed for "good will" for
the reconstruction of that Middle East
nation.
"The Lebanese crisis," the pope added,
"has shown the urgency of solving the
entire Middle East problem ... (and) an
adequate solution to the problem of holy
places and above all the problem of Jerusalem."

Oil Spillage Targeted

TALLAHASSEE (AP) - The staff of a
select House committee is recommending that
lawmakers merge the Ethics Commission
with the Elections Commission and beef up
the new panel to enforce the Sunshine
Amendment.
The staff report of the House Select Cornmitteeon Standards and Conduct says the two
panels sometimes duplicate investigations on
complaints growing out of campaigns.

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are conducting tests to learn whether the
recently suspended swine flu immunization
program is linked to paralysis in some persons who were vaccinated.

Death Forecast: 54

'Assertive' Betty Lauded
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Miami physician was sentenced
to two years in prison and fined
$45,000 today on his conviction
of defrauding the Medicare pro.gram.
Dr. Kenneth Berdick was
convicted Nov. 12 on 42 counts
of a 119-count indictment
charging he had billed
Medicare for services not
performed.
The U.S. Attorney's offce
hailed the penalty imposed by
Judge Joe Eaton as "one of the
first of its type in the country"
and a possible deterrent for
&amp;hers.

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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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SEMINOLE COUNTY BRANCH OFFICE
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NORFOLK, Va — Navy
Airman Apprentice Danny L.
MikeLs, son of Mr. and Mrs.
MikeLs of 108 Slogen Cl., Sanford, has completed recruit
training at the Naval Training
Center, Orisndo

Berdick, operator of a clinic
in an affluent .condnmlnium
community, remains free On
bond while he appeals the convict ion.
"We're elated "a spokesman
said. ''Convictions in similar
cases have often brought
probationary sentences and
light fines."
Eaton sentenced Berdick to
two years' imprisonment on
each guilty count, with the
terms to run concurrently. The
doctor was fined $7,500 on each
of six counts.
Testimony revealed Berdick
collected $500,000 in Medicare
payments over the past five
years.

Larceny of clothing items
from clotheslines isn't uncommon, but today sheriff's
deputies were looking for a thief
who took a $135 skindiver's wet
suit over the weekend from a
line in the yard of the Paul E.
Summer residence at 6521
linneal Beach Dr., Forest City.
For the fourth weekend in a
row, thieves believed to have a
key made off with two color
televisions from rooms at the
Days Inn, SH46 and 14, west of
Sanford. Sheriff's deputies
reported the missing televisions
are valued at $750.
Two Mt. Ira women posted
$2,500 bonds and were released
from county jail following their
arrests by Altamonte Springs

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TAMPA — Sergeant Robert
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E. 11111, 630 S. Grant St.,
Longwood, and Robert
Thompson of Wlldwood, has
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non-profit organizations, and units of local government.
Exempt are private businesses organized for profit.

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TALLAHASSEE AP — The Florida
Highway Patrol predicted today that 54
persons will die in traffic accidents over the
Christmas and New Year's holidays.
Col. Eldrige Beach, FlIP director, said the
patrol has predicted 27 deaths for each 78-hour
holiday weekend.

Medic Fined: Fraud

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The Seminole Sheriff's
Department is stepping up
residential patrols in efforts to
combat vandalism aimed at
holiday
decorations,
a
spokesman said today.
"We're doing all we can to
step up patrols, including the
we of unmarked patrol cars,"
Chief Deputy Duane Harrell
said. "But It takes being in the
right place at the right time to
apprehend vandals'
Lidi LVII SdIU
reports 110111
citizens, especially in south
Seminole's heavily populated
sections, are coming in daily
about damaged and stolen
utdoor holiday decorations.
lie said over the weekend Sgt.
lcau Taylor nabbed three
juvenile suspects in connection
mth the theft of dozens of
holiday light bulbs.
"Vandals
will
be
prosecuted," Harrell said.
"They'll either go to jail or to
the Juvenile Detention Center,
according to their ages, if we
catch them."
A deputy patroling Sunday
night for reckless drivers in the
[tolling lliils subdivision west of
I A)ngwood and south of SR-434
recovered two cypress plant
stands that had been taken
from a house at 603 Orange St.
Deputy Ron Gilbert reported
that he spotted the stands
complete with pots, valued at
$50, inside a car parked at
Orange St. and Pressvicw Ave.
A short time later a barefooted
man approached the auto,
claiming a "friend" had given
him the stolen items.
Gilbert reported he arrested
Gerold II Weaver, 24, of 890-C
Onienta
Dr.,
Altamonte
Springs, on a petty larceny
charge and bond was set at

To Bolster Sunshine

NEW YORK (AP) - Television weatherman Tex Antoine, suspended for an on-camera remark about rape, returns to WABC-TV's
"Eyewitness News" today, but he won't be in
front of the cameras.
Kenneth McQueen, vice president and
general manager of WABC-TV, said Antoine
will continue drawing his $56,000-ayear salary
while helping prepare reports for his replacement, Storm Field.
A TV weatherman for 27 years, Antoine was
suspended Nov. 24. when, after a news announcement of a rapist's attack on an 8-yearold girl, he remarked on camera that "Confucius say, If rape is inevitable, relax and
enjoy it."

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Panel Urges Merger

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) - First Lady
Betty Ford "exemplifies today's independent
woman, expressing her views honestly and
forcefully," said University of Michigan
President Robben Fleming in presenting her
with an honorary doctor of laws degree.
Mrs. Ford combines "an assertive position
on women's rights with the dedication to
family values and ties," Fleming said during
Sunday's ceremony.
President Ford and two of their four
children sat in the audience as Mrs. Ford
received the degree from her husband's alma
mater.

Special savings on
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BOSTON (AP) - As 1.5 million gallons of
heavy fuel oil from a grounded tanker headed
toward one of the world's richest fishing
grounds, the Coast Guard mapped strategy
for keeping 6 million gallons more from
escaping.
The Coast Guard drastically revised Sunday
its estimate of how much oil had leaked from
the 640-foot Argo Merchant. Capt. Lynn Hem,
coordinator of the cleanup operation, raised
the estimate from 100,000 gallons. But he
added that the leaking had dwindled because
cold temperatures had thickened the oil to
pudding-like consistency.

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As the Founding Fathers intended, the U.S.
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Representatives. With senators serving staggered

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He was an old, bearded and white-h.-" red man
with the kindest eyes I've ever seen. He wanted to
talk about Christmas.

First he reminded me the holiday was about 40
years newer than Christianity — that it didn't exist
until the church "fathers" decided a celebration of
the birth of Yeshua (Jesus) the Christ was in order.
Then he reminded me that the date, Dec. 25,
selected for Christ-Mass was arbitrarily chosen.
Most dates of commemorative celebration in the
Christian calendar are selected the same way.
He commented that many people of non-Christian
religious affiliation celebrate Christmas now. In

fact, he said, many people with no interest in
religion celebrate the holiday.
In his opinion that is good. If people celebrate
Christmas, he says, they cannot help but be at least
subconsciously aware that it has a meaning deeper
than fancy cards and many presents.
If people suffering from antagonism against
religion celebrate the "holy-&amp;y" they will be
reminded of an international goal of world peace

and an Individual goal of peace within.
If people who have given little or no thought to
religion celebrate Christmas they must, by its
nature, become aware of light
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through awareness of that which is greater than
himself and exists within and without himself.
Perhaps, he whispered Just before he left, man
will not confine his celebration of Christmas to his
present awarenesses, but will concede that there
may be much enlightenment In his understandingto-come. And perhaps Christmas can then be a true

IN BRIEF

Rabin Breaks With Ally,

"Day of Enlightenment."
As he walked away from me I noticed for the
first time a most peculiar bulge on either side of his
jacket, about the level of his shoulder blades.

Reported Ready To Quit
JERUSALEM (At))
Israel's newspapers
and its state radio predicted that Prime
Minister Yitzhak Rabin would resign late
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From each rather pointy bulge extended a long
curve, hidden underneath the cloak he wore.

today or Tuesday to pave the way for spring
elections following his purge of the National
Religious party from his coalition government. Rabin's break with the longtime ally of

By MARYLIN TIFTON

Is Important
six-year terms, the upper house tends to bend only
slightly with changes in the political wind. The
lower house, where the entire membership is
elected every two years, can be buffeted by passing
changes in the national mood.
This often makes some segments of the public
impatient with the Senate. Senators advanced in
years, wielding the power of seniority, often can
make the upper house seem too conservative for
the times. As the 95th Congress prepares to meet,
however, the tendency of the Senate to be
dominated by mature "elder statesmen" of politics
looks like a definite asset for Americans who look
to Washington for policies approaching the middle
of the road.
The House of Representatives saw an infusion
of 79 freshman Democrats two years ago, most of
them liberals. They helped overturn the power of
senior members in the committee system and gave
a more activist tone to the lower house. All but
three of them were reelected this year. With
another 47 new Democrats elected in November,
there is an influential strain of new blood in the 2 to
1 majority which the Democrats command in the
House.
Although more than half of the 33 Senate seats
up for election this year were won by newcomers,
the ideological balance in the Senate will hardly
change. The Democrats hold the same 62-38
majority they did before — less than two-thirds —
and moderates and conservatives are prominent
within those majority ranks.
The presence of a restraining Senate buffer
between the House and the executive branch can be
significant next year. President-elect Carter is a
neophyte in the federal process. Many of his closest
advisers are coming from outside the Washington
scene. He will be working with a Congress of his
own party which promises a higher degree of
cooperation between the White House and Capitol
Hill than we have seen for the last eight years, but
that cooperation must take place within the concept of checks and balances between the legislative
and executive branches.
As a Democrg,' and a newcomer, Mr. Carter
may be reluctant to use his veto power when he has
doubts about legislation emerging from a Congress
dominated by members of his own party. In his
campaign he frequently attacked President Ford
for his use of the veto to frustrate the Democratic
Congress.
House Democrats have just elected the
Massachusetts liberal Rep. Thomas P. (Tip)
O'Neill as the next speaker. The even more liberal
Rep. Phillip Burton of California lost the election
for majority leader to Rep. James Wright of Texas
by only one vote. Obviously the liberals are coming
on strong in the House — stronger than might suit
the former governor of Georgia. Mr. Carter, who is
taking a cautious approach to planks in the
Democratic platform which bear the liberal stamp,
may need allies in the Senate to produce legislative
programs of a moderate cast.
Mr. Carter obviously will be well briefed on the
issues when he checks into the White House. There
will be some old Washington hands in his retinue as
well as newcomers. Yet he will need time and
experience to find his footing in dealings with
Congress. There is some comfort in the prospect
that the Senate can provide checks and balances of
its own if liberals in the House are carried away by
the sense of power that comes with having a fellow
Democrat in the White House.

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TOM TIED

DON OAKLEY

Illegal

Why Jews

Aliens:
What To Do?

Want Their
Homeland

WASHINGTON
A man I know Is breaking
several laws of this country. He is an illegal
alien, a citizen of Mexico come to Washington
where the pickings are better. He works in a
service station, and as far as I can determine he
is in violation of U.S. immigration, labor, public
assistance and tax regulations.
Yet I do not turn him in. He is a splendid man,
cheerful and bright, and he has shown me
photographs of his family back home. I like him
and feel for him. I know he's wrong, but I'm not
able to do what's right; indeed, I'm not even sure
what is right.
In this regard I am something of a microcosm
of the national attitude toward illegal aliens.
Most Americans are at least somewhat aware of
their increasing presence, and also of the grief
they engender. We know we can't afford to be
benevolent. We know we must stop the madness. We even know how to do it. And still we do
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not act.

A Ut of things happened in 1492: The last
Moslem stronghold in Spain was overthrown and
the nation united under King Ferdinand and
Queen Isabella; Columbus was dispatched to
find a shorter route to the Indies and the Je1
were kicked out of the country.
In intervening 484 years, a trickle of Jews
apparently managed to slip back into Spain
because today there are about 12,000 of them in a
populatbn of 34 million. Only within the past 10
years, however, have they been permitted to
practice their religion. And only the other day
were they permitted to hold their first legal

For whom

e bell tolls,

meeting, other than worship services, since
Ferndinand and Isabella — a conference
sponsored by the World Jewish Congress anil
attended by 70 delegates.
This greatly distressed a number of Arabs,
whose ancestors once ruled a large part of Spain
tand, ironically, granted the Jews greater
tolerance than they were to know in Spain for
five centuries).

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Not that we haven't agonized to a good extent.
According to the Immigration and
Naturalization Service, as many as a million
foreigners, mostly from Mexico, are silently
invading the nation annually. Ten million may be
here now, more or less permanently. Many
states and the federal government call the
NEW YORK (AP)
Keep in mind these
phenomenon a crisis.
perhaps
items
that might have an Impact on your
Already the illegals account for
three-million jobs that would otherwise be pocketbook in 1977:
available to legitimate residents. Vernon Jervis
1. Home mortgage lenders are becoming
of the Immigration Department says at least one more
and more exasperated by what they feel is
million of the Jobs are substantial. And the work the illogic of
guaranteeing a flied borrowing rate
is not the only thing lost; much of the $3 billion to
on loans.
$10 billion earned each year by illegals is un
Do nald Kaplan of the Federal Home Loan
taxed and sent by the wage earners to be spent in Board,
a federal agency, put it this way.
their home nations.
"What other businessman, whose cost of
And, as things stand now, it can only get materials Is
not fixed, contracts to deliver goods
worse. For years immigration has admitted that and services
for 30 years on a (lied-price conits border patrol, though substantial, is unable to tract."
cope with the matter. Meanwhile, Mexico's
population mow 60 million) is doubling every 20
With the world apparently going through a
years, pauperism there is common, the per prolonged period of economic instability, during
capita GNP is a thin $740, space and resources which interest rates might rise or fall
are shrinking, and more and more peons are precipitously, you can look for lenders to raise
seeking relief in America.
their pressure for variable-rate loans.
Therefore the outlook is numbing. By 1980
As applied to mortgages, such loans would
there may be 15 million of them here, accounting rise or fall In accordance with the general level
for something like 6 per cent of the population. of rates, or costs the lender must pay In order to
Combined earnings of the more fortunate among have money to lend.
these may total as much as $50 million a day by
2. Commercial banks are seeking to end the
some estimates. Others, less fortunate, will
assuredly be causing havoc In the public interest rate differential that permits saving
hospitals, welfare agencies, Jails and slums of a banks to pay a higher return on savings.
At the moment, savings banks are permitted
dozen or more affected states.
Also by then there may be additional to pay up to 5.25 per cent on ordinary passbook
misfortunes of a social nature. Last year savings, and 7.75 per cent on certificates of
disgusted farm workers in New Mexi6 set up a deposit. Commercial banks are limited to 5 and
border patrol of their own, using violence, to flag 7.50 per cent, respectively.
the rush of illegals. Even now there are gangs of
The commercial banks are quite unhappy
young bandits raping and robbing the legally about this situation, especially since their big,
defenseless aliens crossing the border Into wholesale business has been off this
year. They
California. Authorities predict far more of this are probably more interested In small retail
behavior as bitterness deepens.
customers than ever before.

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routine persecution where not expelled,
that paid by the thrifts.
may have had something to do with the Jewish
But there's a catch about which you should be desire to re-establish a national homeland in the
aware: Whereas the thrift institiutions have Middle East seems to escape the modern Arabs,
been offering the top rates of 5.25 and 7.75 per as well as a lot of other people.
cent, the commercial banks have not.
Kipling needs updating: It you can keep your
3. Municipal bond funds are the latest rage in
head
while others about you are losing theirs,
the mutual fund industry.
you must be living in a mental hospital, my son.
The "munlfunds" are catching on strongly
According to a psychiatrist at the Lebanon
among small investors, who seem to have Hospital for Nervous and Mental Disorders in
become decidedly conservative. For an in- Beirut, one of only about 10 psychiatrists in the
vestment of as little as $1,000, a buyer can take entire country, the need for tranquilizers and
advantage of the tax-exampt quality of other psychoactive drugs to treat the hospital's
municipal bonds.
oatients actually declined during the 19-month
civil war.
Because they are not federally taxed, an
"While the supposedly normal people outside if
interest rate of 6 per cent on one of these were acting insane," he says, "our most
securities, typically Issued by a city or school disturbed patients became calmer in the midst of
district or municipal authority, can
be the the worst gunfire. They watched television,
equivalent of 9 per cent of more offered on a played games and helped the staff."
taxable security, depending upon the buyer's tax
It seems to have overtones of "Catch 22" but
bracket,
in reverse, and might be humorous were it not
Many people seem to, think that such for the very real human tragedy of that bitter
securities Involve littIp or no risk, since the conflict.
The Lebanese medical profession expects a
taxing power of the Issuer stands behind the
bonis. But many buyers fail to recognize the marked increase in mental health problems now
that the fighting has ended and when, as another
obvious, which Is:

CAIRO, Egypt (AP)
Talks between
Presidents Anwar Sadat of Egypt and Hafez
Assad of Syria about peace negotiations with
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Israel are going well, their information
ministers report. Sadat and Assad are trying
to figure out how to pressure the Palestinians
into joining an Arab delegation to a Geneva
peace conference with Israel, and how to
persuade the United States to pressure Israel

into negotiating with the Palestinians.
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Bukovsky Raps Helsinki Pact
ZURICH, Switzerland AP
Life got
much rougher for Soviet prisoners after
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and Soviet leaders signed the
Helsinki Agreement in the summer of 1975,

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freed human rights fighter Vladimir
Bukovsky says. Bukovsky, released from a
Soviet prison in exchange for Chilean Communist party leader Luis Corvalan, told a
news conference the 35-nation East West pact
was a Soviet manuever to disarm the West
and curt) the struggle for human rights in
Russia.

Birthday Boy Brezhnev

Arab amabassadors denounced the meeting
and demanded assurances from the government
that it was a strictly private affair. A couple
For 1977
dozen Arab youths demonstrated outside thf
Madrid hotel where the meeting was helP
protesting the "imperialist, Zionist, reactionary
The big commercial banks, therefore, are
fighting to end Regulation Q, which enforces the conspiracy against t.etanese Palestinians."
The possibility that the expulsion of the Jews
differential on them. They want to be able to
offer borrowers an interest rate attractive as from so many countries over the centuries, and

his ruling Labor party ended his majority in
the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, and
raised the prospect that he would lose a vote of
confidence this week. Political writers agreed
he would quit before the vote to keep the
initiative.

Sadat-Assad Talk Peace

MOSCOW (AP)
Awards and accolades
poured in to honor Soviet Communist party
chief Leonid I. Brezhnev on his 70th birthday.
Leaders from every Soviet Bloc country at-

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Kremlin on Sunday at which Brezhnev
received his sixth Order of Lenin, his second

hero of the Soviet Union and a sword in

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recognition of "outstanding services in
strengthening the defense capacity of the
country."

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A Ticket For The Princess
LONDON (AP)
A speeding charge has
been filed against England's Princess Anne,
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who has in the past been warned about her
driving habits.
11cr latest brush with the law involves a

charge of driving her Rover sedan at a speed
of 90 miles an hour through a 70 m.p.h. zone,
police said Sunday.
The 26-year-old princess is alleged to have
topped 90 m.p.h. on the a drive through Derbyshire in the English midlands while ac-

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They were victims of two terrifying explosions, which ripped through the mine. The
disaster, like many before it, could have been
avoided. For the Scottia mine is a monument to
broken federal mine safety laws.
We sent our roving reporter, Hal Bernton,
into the coal fields to find out why the mine
safety laws aren't better enforced. He found that
the federal mine inspectors are underpaid,
overworked and harassed.
They crawl through miles of narrow, damp
passages, checking roof supports, measuring
methane gas levels and checking air ventilation.
Their reward is likely to be a churlish reception,
perhaps even physical violence, from the rugged

mine operators.
Complained one inspector: "You can make

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more money roofboltkg the mines than you can
as an inspector. What incentives do you have to
crawl Into every damn doghole? You are subject
to constant abuse wherever you go.

"You like to think you might have saved some
daddy from getting killed. But merchants blackball you. And when you serve an order on an
operator, he may draw his pistol and send his

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professor had set as W goal

still eludes him at the end, as it
did Austria's Metternich and
Britain's Castlereagh, the 19th
century masters of statecraft
who influenced Kissinger's
course.
But the world was at peace,
and that, Kissinger has said, i
"the most moral" goal of all.
Cyrus H. Vance, who comes
after him, will suffer the fate of
a great man's successor: large
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,hoes to fill and the uneasy
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Municipal bonds commonly are sold with long afford the luxury of becoming emotionally
maturities. The full price is guaranteed it the disturbed." lie guesses that 25 per cent of the
bonds are held to maturity. But If redeemed population, especially in ravaged Beirut, will
before maturity, a bond-holder often must ac- have breakdowns and hysterical manifestations
cept a lower price.,
that will require hospitalization.

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official figures showed Sunday. The International Wheat Council's latest report
estimated world wheat output this year at just

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dog after you."
The physical danger is a real problem.
Attacks on mine inspectors arin't uncommon in
the brawling mining towns of Appalachia. Yet
Congress not only neglected to make it a federal
crime to assault a mine inspector, but the victimized in.ectors are required to pay their own
bills.
The salaries are also poor. One inspector
swore to Bernton: "In my first 10 months as an
Inspector. I earned only $5,100. I worked three
months as a coal miner and earned $5,000."
The inspectors also complained that their
condemnation orders are constantly fixed by
their superiors who negotiate at the upper levels
with the mine operators. ,You start out as a
regulator," gninped an Inspector, "but soon you
become the regulated. The operators go to your
hlgher-ups.'
SInce 1970, the Inspectors have discovered
literally thousands of safety law violations and
have levied over $68 million In fines. Yet the
Interior Dept. has been able to collect only $29
million.
The coal companies have been able to get out
of paying by swamping the federal bureaucracy
with paperwork. The understaffed office has
been inundated with more than 20,000 requests
for fine reductions. As a result, Interior Dept.
lawyers have their brief cases packed with mine
safety cases.
The government is now collecting 80 per cent

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small penalties are likely to be charged off to the
president and appraised him of his plight the day
consumers as operating expenses. They aren't before he resigned.
much of a deterrent, therefore, to keep the coal
For the senator from Arizcna, It was a wasted
companies from breaking the law.
meeting. "Talking with Mr. Nixon," he told us,
Footnote: A spokesman pointed out that the "was never a profitable thing . . I now doubt
Interior Dept. was hardly collecting any fines at that Richard Nixon ever told me the truth in all
the years I've know him."
all until the penalty system.
GHOST OF GOLDWATER: Sen Hubert
Goldwater tossed his wavy gray hair, inHumphrey, D.-Minn, isn't the only former dicating his Senate office. "I sat in here and
presidential candidate who would now like to thought about it the other day," he said. "The
become a Senate leader. The 1964 GOP standard one thing Important to remember is that
bearer, Sen. Barry Goldwater, R.-Ariz., Is anything Nixon does, he does for Richard
waging a less-publicized campaign for the Mithous Nixon."
minority leadership.
Goldwater Is a handsome man, with tanned, P
He had considered seeking the post two years clean-cut features. His blue eyes twinkle behind
ago, but Sen. Hugh Scott, R.-Pa., wanted another black-rimmed bifocals as he boasts how, at age
term as Senate Republican leader. Goldwater 67, he weighs the same as he did when he played
decided, therefore, not to challenge his friend high school football. Abstinence from coffee and
tobacco, coupled with a 500-yard swim whenever
Scott, but to put off his ambition until 1977.
Among conservatives, Goldwater Is regarded possible, helps to keep him healthy.
as the conscience of the Senate. His reputation
He is also an Inveterate tinkerer, lie built his
was so formidable during the Watergate years own 1'/ set. He also personally customized his
that he thoroughly Intimidated Richard Nixon. AMX sports car with every conceivable gadget,
including a compass, wInd meter and telephone.''
The deposed president planned his Watergate
He Is a talented photographer and an exstrategy, according to former intimates, with
perienced ham operator. He also likes to note
one eye on Goldwater. Nixon deathly feared that
that he has flown almost every American
Goldwater, who has a strong Sense of decency,
military plane that has been produced since
could undermine him with the conservatives In World War II.
Congress.
Now, he would like to get back Into actin a.
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lien- that the Jewish state would nen
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to negotiated con- powers' missile defense sys- the growth of new weapons sysry Kissinger, the "Lone ther be overrun nor score a
cessions, he warned, is race terns and missile launchers, a tems unchecked because of a
Ranger" of U.S. foreign policy, clear-cut victory, Kissinger,
war.
ban on most weapons tests and deadlock over terms for a new
leaves behind a record that is who is Jewish, then moved in to
His interest in economic then. a spate of agreements ranging strategic arms limitation
remarkable, a legacy that Ls neutralize the Russians in Cairo
ry and in the plight of under- from cancer research to the treaty. Detente has been darnuncertain,
by persuading Egyptian down Its economic and developed countries also came docking
of
spacecraft. aged by what the Ford adminHis secret and celebrated ne- President Anwar Sadat that he propaganda warfare against late, but by the end of his tenure Balanced against this was the istration sees as Soviet advengotiations for the 1972 nuclear co o l" get Israel to pull back in the Jewish state.
it had become almost a 1972 opening to China after 22 turism in Angola and its "misweapons agreement with the Sinai and on the Golan Heights
Kissinger's involvement in preoccupation. The United years of hostility.
chievious role" in Rhodesia's
Soviet Union, for the reopening front with Syria.
southern Africa and with the so- States took the lead in interThe strategy was to trade racial strife.
of relations with China, and for
Kissinger accomplished hat called Third World came late national conferences on the western technology and acceptTo get as far as he did, Kis-an end to the Vietnam war, all he had promised. Through and represented a shift in his prices of raw materials and ance for Moscow's commitment singer had to overcome opposi.
'nducted without the portfolio painstaking "shuttle diploma. thinking. The dissolution of fishing rights, declaring that to a more peaceful world, one tion witrun the Pentagon and
of secretary of state, estab- cy" he first separated the tan- Portugal's empire and the in- this, after all, is an Inter. that could begin to emerge from among
hard-liners who said
lished a mark for virtuoso di- gled Israeli and Egyptian ar- tervention of Russia and Cuba dependent world,
the shadow of "nuclear that he had allowed the Busploniacy.
tiiies along the Suez canal, and on the side of black insurgents
Kissinger's quest for "global holocaust." As Kissinger .sians to catch up with the
And once he moved into the then worked out a series of in- convinced hint that the United stability" permeated his deal- frequently reminded critics: United States militarily and did
job officially, becoming the terirn agreements that returned States must pressure Rhodesia ings with Moscow and Peking. "Each side has the capacity to not apply enough pressure on
nwst powerful man in Washing. .surte territory
Egypt and to yield political power to its Detente an easing of tensions destroy civilization as we know Moscow in behalf of eastern
tort as the Nixon administration Syria in exchange for :i promise black majority and South At- with the Soviets produced the it."
Europeans and Jewish discrumbled, his reputation
from Cairo that it would tone rica to relax apartheid. The al- 1972 treaty limiting the two
That capacity remains, with sidents.
part-Superman, part-magician
grew as he guided the Arabs
IDEAL
and Israelis away from war and
AMERICAN TOY
toward peace.
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The "stable, new world orSTUNT CYCLE
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JACK ANDERSON

WASIIINGTON
Behind a small wooden
hut, guarding the entrance to Kentucky's deadly
ScotUa mine, hangs a single green wreath. It is
not a Christmas decoration, but a grim
memorial for the 26 men who died in the mine
last spring.

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Evening Herald, Sanford,

Subjects Covered Range From Cheese To Seafood

Cookbooks:
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By CECILY BROWNSTONE "that is especially light and fine cheeses in this world, there are Walter Kapriellan (bit, Rine- (Evans, $14.95) is an extremely but eaten as Vegetables)
Associated Press Food Editor in texture." Other breadstuffs other practical aids
how to hart and Winston, $9.95) is a readable and usable work on available In the United States.
This year food writers have are not neglected: there are make cheese, where to buy it surprise both in its appearance fresh vegetables such an tin- Its delightful recipes should endelved into some of our chief such recipes as one for the via mail order, tips on serving and the source from which its portant category of food from rich a cook's repertoire. In her
categories of food: bread, French toast that was served in and dozens of worthwhile red- recipes come. Kaprellan, an art the viewpoint of health and zest. introduction the author writes
cheese, eggs, seafood and vege- the Union Pacific and Santa Fe pes that range from soups to director who is a charter boat This book treats "their history, that "this book Is based upon a
tables. If some of your friends dining cars, for the Bunuelos de desserts.
captain in his spare time, pro- nutrition, and ways of keeping lifetime preference for ve
love to cook and enjoy special- Molde of Mexico and for the
"Egg Cookery" by Lou Sda calligraphic text and his and preparing them" and in- tables over other foods." ItAP
s
izlng or want to bone up on main steamed brown bread of New bert Pappas (101 Productions, line drawings appear on every cludes all the everyday and understandable then that her
Fare, the following new cook- England. Such ethnic yeast paperback $4.95) Is by a prac- page, Illustrating each step in exotic vegetables (and plants book has so much needed inforbooks are perfect to put under breads as German Stollen, Nor- tice'd hand. The author Is a cooking the dishes. Eight of the botanically classified as fruit matlon and Is so well organized.
the Chrthtnlas tree as gifts for wegian Yulekage and a Polish home economist who was on recipes are Kaprelian's, the
them.
sweet bread with a walnut fill. Sunset
a West Coast maga- rest come from "charter boat
"Good Bread" by Barbara ing are also here.
zinc [hat has always had an In- captains and private captains
Know
Joan Hansen (Macmillan,
"The World of Cheese" by teresting cookery department andmatesfromallcoofthe
$9.75) Is refreshing because the Evan Jones (Knopf, $12.50) Is
and is a cooking teacher. United States, the Virgin
author enjoys her subject and a designed to satisfy Americans' Along with egg-rich recipes for Islands, the Bahamas and J5cook who uses her book Is likely new-found interest in this mar- omelets, souffles, quiches, maica." There's a photograph
to share her pleasure. In her velous food. The author pursues crepes and breads, "Egg and brief description of each of
zeal to revive the fine art of his subject so thoroughly and Cookery" has ones for hors these men. The contributors (or
baking with yeast, she has gone delightfully that a cheese-lover d'oeuvre, soups, salads, vege- Kaprelian?) have been exact in
SUBSCRIBE NOW — CALL 322 - 2611
back to the old-fashioned should Find it the wisest of tables, torten, cakes and giving recipe directions for
"sponge method" of making guides. Besides the splendid In- cookies. These delicious offer- their specialties.
bread; she votes It an easy and formation and lore the book of- ings are for from-scratch cooks.
"The Unabridged Vegetable
efficient way to produce a loaf fers about the vast variety of "The Captain's Cookbook" by Cookbook" by Nika Ilazelton

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Fold in potatoes.
In a 10-inch skillet over moderate heat, heat 2 tablespoons of
the butter. With a tablespoon
dip to bottom of the bowl each
time and pour mixture well
apart into the skillet, allowing
each pancake to spread by itself. Turn as necessary and fry
until brown on both sides and
crispy around the edges, adjusting heat as necessary. Add
more butter as needed for each
batch of pancakes. Drain on
brown paper; keep warm in a
slow oven until all pancakes are
fried.
Makes about 2 dozen.
Note: Potatoes turn brown
quickly after being grated. This
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controlled by adding 1'4 teaspoon ascorbic acid (vitamin C)
crystals to the potatoes as they
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DEAR CECIL?: Do you have
a good recipe for potato pancakes? I want to serve them
with sow- cream and fruit.
Brtrnch Fan.
DEAR BRUNCH FAN: I
gather you plan to offer the potato pancakes for brunch. Good
idea I think I'll do the same.
This recipe comes from an elderly Polish lady, but to tell you
the truth potato pancakes em
to be made much the same way
in a good many countries. C.
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POTATO PANCAKES
2 eggs
2 tablespoons flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon pepper
1 pound (3 medium) potatoes,
pared and finely grated
!1i cups)
3 to 4 tablespoons butter
or margarine
In a medium bowl beat eggs
until thick and ivory colored.

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hot butter, cook the onion until mounding toward the center.
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ham 0. Douglas cured acase of
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sour stomach with a bowl of with clarified, homogenized,
yogurt handed him by an Ira- pasteurized cow's milk. This is
nian tribesman on one of his quite different from the goat's
travels. And seven centuries milk yogurt eatet by Abraham
earlier, the troops of Genghis of the Old Testament or the
Khan subsisted on this thick, yak's milk version enjoyed by
curdled milk during their con- Genghis Khan.
quests of Mongolia and the
Iranians have been conMiddle East.
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Yogurt may not ward off ie- the Persian empire. They
nhity, as once surmised, but It frequently eat it with vegeIs agreed that this fermented tables, I learned recently from
milk treated with bacteria is Joubtn Shokouhian, who Is cagood for you and keeps your di- tering director of Iran Air. Such
gestion In order. And it can be a mixture is called Borani, a
tasty too.
name derived from PuoranYogurt's origins go way back. dokht, a woman who ruled
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people In many lands have had a weakness for yogwtsoured and fermented it for vegetable combinations.
centuries to make what the
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spinach
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2 tablespoons butter
twisting names, which were
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isolated around the turn of the
Boll spinach In small amount
century by Rus3lan bac- of water with salt and pepper
teriologist Dr. Elie Met- Lill tender. Drain, chop and set
dmlkoff.
aside to cool. Saute onion in
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America as a health food, but it tender, cool and stir Into yofound a much broader market gurt. Add spinach, mix well and
after strawberry preserves and chill in refrigerator. Serve cold.
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I)EAII CECILY: Some years
ago there was a reci pe for a
crown roast of po rk with a
cornbread st uf fing along with a
photograph of it in our newspaper. I want ed to cut it out, but
somehow I got fouled up.
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me?
HOUDAY COOK.
DEAR HOLIDAY COOK: I
can and wi ll . Th e fo ll owing recipe for the st uf f ed po rk has the
basic cornbread dressi!'g you
want. Pork, like other m ea ts, Is
more expensive than it once
was, so I gather from your nom
de pl um e that you wan t to us e
the crown roast for a celebratory occasion. C. B.
STUFFED ROAST PORK
14 to 16-rib crown roast of
po rk
Cornbread, see be low
L2 teaspoon salt
14
teaspoon pepper
'- teaspoon dried thyme
teaspoon dried sage
m=um onions, finely
chopped
"4 cup butter or margarine
1 egg, slightly beaten
1 cup chicken broth
Place the roast in a shallow

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By CECILY BROWNSTONF: Yam
Pone
Saladilowl times. Continue baking without
SUNDAY SUPPER
Associated Press Food Editor Ambrosia
Tray SaladBowl
Coffee
salt and pepper. Reheat. Makes fine new book, "The World of
It cup melted butter
AUNT stirring until yams are tender
Cheddar Franks in Buns
CHRISTMAS CoUxrioN SUGAR'S YAM
Fruit Cocktail Cake
6 servings.
PONE
Cheese"
by
Evan
Jones
2 tablespoons fresh lemon
and
edges
are
caramelized
I
Mulled Wine
Giant Salad Bowl
COLCANNON
(Knopf).
juice
Latest
version-,J
our
popular
to
i'
hours
longer.
Loosen
Cupcakes
Beverage
Holiday Cookies Fruitcake
We adapted this version from
annual recipe,
EVENING REFRESHER
Peel
and cut the squash open.
edges.
Serve
hot
or
warm.
CHEDDAR
FRANKS
JEANNE VOLTZ'S
a Scottish recipe.
1 cup flour
Puffed-up Cheese Canapes
SUNDAY DINNER
Remove the seeds and the (IMakes 12 servings.
MULlED WINE
You
may
enjoy
this
variation
l
poun
ds
po
tatoes
1 teaspoon sa lt
Fr esh Fruit Cof fee
Boneless Pork Shoul der Butt hers. Cut Into 1-inch cubes.
of an everyday food.
Adapted From the current DcI large carrot
1 teas poon cinnamon
EVAN JONES'
Baked Butternut Squash
FAMILY
SUPPER
Turn the squash into a buttered
L4 pound cheddar cheese,
cember Issue of Woman's Day.
1 medium white turnip
1 teaspoon nutmeg
PUFFED-UP
Ham
Patties
LlmaBeans
Broccoli
with
Lemon
Butter
2-quart
baking dish. Sprinkle
grated
Uj of a 1-pound head green
Q Lengthwise strips of rind
2 pounds yams, pared and
CHEESE CANAPES
Fruit
Pie
Beverage
NIKA
with
the
'salt
and pepper, anise
Pineapple
Squash
Salad
1
tablespoon
mayonnaise
(yellow part only) of I
cabbage
coarsely grated 6 cups
lz cups grated semisoft or
HAZEI'FON'S BAKE!)
Cookies Beverage
sed, cardamom and sugar.
L4 cup butter or margarine
2
tablespoons
chili
sauce
lemon
packed down)
firm cheese
BUTTERNUT SQUASH
PINEAPPlE SQUASH
Drizzle with the butter and
4 all-beef frankfurters,
10 whole cloves
1 small onion, finely
2-3rds (-lip butter, melted
i egg, lightly beaten
I
large
butternut
squash
Good
way
to
use
a
little
leftlemon
juice. Bake wit ho ut a
split but not all the
1 cinnamon stick
chopped
2 large eggs
salt
Few
drops
Worcestershire
over fruit.
cover
in
a preheated moderate
way through
It cup sugar
Milk
1 cups sugar
or Tabasco
Freshly ground pepper
12-ounce
package
frozen
oven
(350
degrees) about 30
4
frankfurter
buns,
split
4-5 quart bottle dry red
salt and pepper to taste
cup molasses
Optional: mustard
2 teaspoons anise seed,
cooked
winter-type
squash,
minutes
or
until
tender. Makes
and
toasted
wine
Pare potatoes, carrot and
2 cups milk
6-8 slices homemade-type
crushed
thawed
6 servings. From the splendid
Stir together the cheese, t urnip; cut in uniform pieces.
Juice of I lemon
L5 teaspoon ground cardamom new "
2 teaspoons vanilla
bread
1-3rd to 1 7 cup drained
The Unabridged Vegemayonnaise and chill sauce. On Quarter the half-head of cabIn a large saucepan bo il toMix
g
Stir together the fl our, salt,
ra
t
ed
cheese,
egg
and
2 or 3 tablespoo ns light or
cann ed crus h ed
table
Cookbook"
by Nika
f gether for 15 minutes the lemon cinnamon and nutmeg. Turn
pineapple, a sheet of heavy foil, broil bage so the core is attached to Worcestershire or Tabasco to
dark brown sugar
syrup or juice packed
Hazelton (Evans).
franks, cut side down, until hot each piece. Steam these vege- taste. Remove crusts and cut
rind, cloves, cinnamon, sugar the yarns into a large bowl;
2 tablespoons light brown
through. Turn and spoon cheese tables together until all are ten- two small rounds from each
and 2 cups water. Remove rind with a spoon, beat in one at a
sugar
mixture over cut sides it will der. Drain. Mash the root vege- slice of bread. Brush a little
and spices; discard. Add

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20, 1976

CALENDAR

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

INTITATION TO BID
The Board of Trustees oij
.e
Seminole County Public Ho$itaI
invites bids upon the following:
Dictating &amp; Word Processing
Equipment
Additional information, pla ns
specifications are available at Of
lice of the Purchasing Agent after 12

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.2)00
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR.
TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff '
vs.
HARRIET A DEALTO,
Defendant,
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
foreclosure dated December 17th
1976 and entered in Case No. 762100
of the Circuit Court of the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
for Seminole County. Florida,
whereih FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION Is
plaintiff, and
HARRIET
A.
DEALTO Is defendant, I will sell to
the highest and best bidder for cash
at the West door of the Seminole
County
Courthouse,
Sanford.
Florida. at ILOOAMontheothday
January, 1977. the following
described real estate located,
situated and being in Seminole
County, Florida, to WI.
Lot 77, SAN LANTA, THIRD
SECTION, according to Plat Book
I). Page 75, Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida
said property being the same as set
forth in the Final Judgment of
foreclosure,
Dated this 17th day of Decemt,er,
1976.
(COURT SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Patricia A. Jackson
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Dec. 20, 1976
DEG U

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
COUNTY,
SEMINOLE
FOR
ADMISSIONS
Gail L. Crumley
FLORIDA
DISCHARGES
CIVIL ACTION NO 7I94CA*9C
Sanford:
Pheobe M. Duvall
Sanford:
MONDAY, DECEMBER20
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
Lute M. Barnes
Alice Guleslan
Jewelle P. Chapman
OF
ASSOCIATION
LOAN
Sanford AA, 8 pm.. 1201 W. First St.
Joseph A. Rigsby
Mary B. Williams
John M. Higgins
SEMINOLE COUNTY. a United
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
States corpor ation
Courtney S. Soderbiom Jr.
John Truett, DeLeon Springs
Ezra C. Kennedy
Crystal Lake and Country Club Road, Lake Mary
'
Plaintiff,
Don al d R. Terry Jr.
Clifford J. Bird, Deltona
Homer
L.
Miller
•
ia'uia'' 1917.
vs
Al lam oote.So ut h Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m.,
Mary E. Williams
Thomas L Poling, Deltona
All bidS shall be mailed to the
Mildred V. Rhodes
WILLIAM S. DEMPSEY, JR. and
clubhouse, Spring Oaks and SR 4.
DEBRA A. DEMPSEY. his wife, Board of Trustees of the Seminole
Clara L Tyo, Deltona
Olive K. Schwenger, Deltona
Mae L Landau, Deltona
County Public Hospital, 1101 East
at I,
Carol Goodwin, Enterprise
TUESDAY, DECEMBER21
Martha Anderson, Osteen
James H. Nelson, Deltona
Defendants. First Street, Sanford, Florida 37171
BIRTHS
BIRTHS
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 17-92.
Eugene T. O'Day, Deltona
All bids shall be ixtstmarked not
NOTICE OF SALE
Mr.
and Mrs. Richard
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold(Carol)
Columbus Davis, Jackson.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that later than the 74th day at .Ianuw
Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
(Kathleen) Reilly a boy, Goodwin, Enterprise
pursuant to Final Judgment Of 1977, and shalt be received on or
vile
Sanford Girl Scouts Service Unit, 7'p.m., Chamber of
forec losure rendered onthe l6day of before the 4th day of Feburary 1977,
Sanfor
d
Consideration of such bids will
Commerce.
December, 1976. In that certain
DISCHARGES
lake place at the meeting of the
Circuit
Court
in
cause
pending
in
the
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Sanford
and for Seminole County, Florida, Board of Trustees in Seminole
Light, Sanford.
FEDERAL County Public Hospital (Seminole
wherein
FIRST
Ee
M.
Bryant
Seminole Lions, 7p.m., Quality Inn North, 1-4 and Sr
LOAN Memorial Hospital) at 11:30 o'clock
AND
SAVINGS
Floyd Brown
434.
ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLE A.M.on the Ph day of February
Louise Clements
COUNTY. a United States car - 1917
Cassethcrry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., The Barony.
KIASSHERMAN ALLMAN
daughters, Mrs. Clara S. Hair
poration, is Plaintiff, and WILLIAM PubIish Dec. 20, 21, 22. 1976
Vance
Douglass
Sanford Optimist. noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
S. DEMPSEY, JR. and DEBRA A, DEG 13
of Sanford and Mrs. Robe rt a S.
Waynette K. Dunivan
erica.
DEMPSEY. his wile, and OLD
Kias
Sherman
Allman, 2851
Hoffman;
two
grandsons;
and
Ruby L. Gray
REPUBLIC INSURANCE COM.
Paren ts Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community Unit ed
Gale Place, died Sunday in two great-grandchildren
FICTITIOUS NAME
PANY, a foreign corporation doing
Romulus
Jacksnr,
Notice is hereby given that I affi
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Daytona Beach.
usinejs in the State of Florida are
Funeral
services
were
held
at
Vera M. Johnson
Defendants, Civil Action No. 76194.5 engaged in busIness at P.O. Box 19,
Longwood Area Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn North, 1-4
A Navy retiree, he was born 10:30 Monday. Brisson Funeral
37130, Seminole County,
Georgia Lee
CA 09 C. I, ARTHUR H BECK. Fern Park
and SR 434.
in Osteen.
Florida under the fictitious name of
Home was in charge of
WITH, JR.. Clerk of the aforesaid
Rhonda
Monti
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
Survivors include one arrangements.
Circuit Court, will at ii: am., on STERLING SUPPLY CO., and that I
Tilda M. Peterson
name with the
building.
the 3rd day of January, 1917, offer intend to register said
daughter, Mrs. Darlene Keola
Clerk of the Circuit Courl, Seminole
Fred F. Roettger
sell
to
the
highest
bidqer
for
sale
and
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309
of Sanford and four grandThelma L. Shaw
f' cash at the west - front door of the County, Florida in accordance with
LAWTONSCOIr
S. Oak Ave.
Of t he Fictitious
children.
Funeral services will
Courtuse in Seminole County, the provisions
Deborah
L
Smith
Name Statutes, To-Wit: Section
Diagnostic tests: hemoglobin, diabetes, glaucoma,
,Snfo.,Florida.
be
Tuesday
at
2
at
Osteen
Fl?rid.in
I--,.
-I----.,.
Shirley M. Wilkerson
.,., ,.,,
.,
nacos Florida Statutes 1947
n.vwII *JI.UL
IS UI
following described property,
uoul press e, tree
of
cnarge, lu a.m. - J p.m., at
'i'd'L
A.
William
D.
Gibson,
DeBary
Cemetery,
with
the
Rev.
Bill
Ave.,
Sanford,
died
Sunday.
He
situated
and
being
in
Semi
le
no
Zayre's Plaza, Sanford. Sponsored by Seven th Day
Coffman officiating. Brisson wa born
Publish: Dec 20, V. 1976, Jan 3, 10,
ou
or
ida,
to
wit.
C
nty,
Fl
Utica B. Keeney, Deltona
in Kentucky and
1977
Adventist Community Services.
Funeral Home Is in charge of mov
Lot 3. Block A. HIGHLAND
Colleen
B.
Pelley,
Deltona
DEG 14
ed
he
re
from De troit In
The Sanford Ministerial Association, 11:30 a.m. at
HILLS, according to the plat
arrangements.
Inez S. Wells, Deltona
1948.
thereof as recorded its Plot Book 1$,
Sizzlin Steak Restaurant.
Theodore R.
Page 56, of the Public
Wheeler,
SIRS.
C1..ARALSASSAMAN
Survivors
include
his
son,
Records of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
'
IN
THE
Sanford Senior Citizens dinner, noon, Civic Center.
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Seminole County, Florida.
Deltona
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Meredith
Scott
of
Winter
Park;
lSth JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
Members to bring covered dish and table service with
Said sale will be made pursuant to
Ruby C. Bader, Geneva
Mrs. Clara L Sassaman, 78, four g ra ndchildren, Deborah, FOR SFMINOLE COUNTY. and in order to satisfy the terms of FLORIDA
meat furnished by club. Short bus iness meeting and
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.I749.CA.09.A
Edward T. Quinn Sr., of 903 CatalIna Dr., Sanford, Davld,Douglasand Donna; two FLORIDA.
said final iudgment
JAMES W MAY and ERMA MAY,
program. Members b ri ng pr esents for patients in nursing
No. 76.229.CA.09.G
(SEAL)
Longwood
died Friday.
Ii's wife,
brothers, Wendell Scott of GENERAL JURISDICTION
homes.
Arthur
H.
Beckwith
Jr.
Robert I. Wolff, Margate
Plaintiffs.
She was born In Perry Sanford and Delbert Scott of DIVISION
Clerk of the Circuit Court
WEDNESDAY,
22
vs
Kathleen W. Palmatler, County, Pa.
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORBy:
Patricia
A.
Jackson
Glasgow,
Ky.,
sister,
Mrs.
Sanford Sertoma, noon, Sheraton Inn, SR
CHARLES C ESTEY, and LINDA
TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
Orange City
Deputy Clerk
She had lived in Sanford th e Obera Morrison, Park City, Ky.
LEE ESTEY, hiS wife,
Casselbe rry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Caboose.
Plaintiff,
PHILLIP H. LOGAN of
Defendants
Carl H. Perkins, Orange City past six years, attended the and a nephew, Roy D. vs
Sanford KiwanIs, noon, Civic Center.
SHINHOLSER. LOGAN AND
NOTICE OF ACTION
STEVEN R. EARLY. et al.,
Leona
M.
Pritchett,
Orlando
Christian
Church
was
a
Morrison.
,
MONCRIEF
Sanford Serenaders, senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.
TO' CHARLES C. ESTEY and
Defendants.
Maria Gil, Tampa
Post office Box
member of the Senior Citizens
Funeral services will be
LINDA LEE ESTEY.
Civic Center.
NOTICE OF
Sanford, Florida 32711
Mrs. Scott Melanie) Tilson &amp; Club of Sanford, and member of Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at
his wife
FORECLOSURE SALE
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.
Attorneys f r Plaintiff
.2500 East James Street
girl, Enterprise
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
the Hershey Retired Club Brisson Funeral Home, with
Publish Dec. 20, 1916
Lake Village Apartments,
Sanford Clvlt.an, 7:15 a.m., Buck's.
pursuant
to
Final
Judgment
of
DEG
IS
DECEMBER 19
Family of Hummelstown, Pa. Dr. Jay T. Conato officiating. Foreclosure.
No H 12
dated
the
17th
of
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
ADMISSIONS
Bay Town. Texas 77520
Survivors include
her Interment will be in Glasgow. December 3976. and entered inday
Civil
hililding.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Sanford:
husband,
Mr. - Charles Ky. Brisson Funeral Home in Action No. 16229-CA09.G of the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT CI'5 . that
an action to tnr.dne.
,..ircuir Court of Inc Eighteenth
sassaman 01 Sanford; two
charge of arrangements.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA tgagonth following property in
Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole
- Seminole County, Flor ida:
PROBATE DIVISION
County, Flor ida.' wherein Federal
Lots 13 and II, Block "J" of
National Mortgage Association is - File Number 76.3$3-CP
Division
Mobile Manor Second Sectiov*
Plaintiff, and Steven R. Early and
In Ri: Estate of
Seminole County, Florida, ac
Bonnie J. Early, his wife, and Anna
cord ing to plat thereof recorded in
ABE SCHWARTZ.
J Lundy, a single woman are
Dec eased Plat Book 11, Pages 46, 47 and II,
Defendants, I will sell to the highest
Public Records of Seminole County.
NOTICE OF
and
Sunday's high 76; Sunday's
best
bidder,
for
cash
at
the
TIDES
Florida
ADMINISTRATION
front
ddor
low %.
Daytona Beach: high 7:40 C ou rthouse, ofInthe Seminole County TO ALL PERSONS HAVING has been filed against you and you
Sanford. Florida, at
a.m. and 8:08
Low 1:02 3I,00a m.on the 4th day of January CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST are reQuired to serve a copy of your
Some chance of rain Monday
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL written defenses, if any, to it on
1977
the following described
ni ght Highs in upper 70' s, lows p.m. and 1:48 a.m.
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED PHILLIP
H
LOGAN
of
property as set forth in the Final
Port Canave ra l: High 7:24 Judgment of
IN THE ESTATE:
SHINHOLSER. LOGAN
AND
in upper 40's. Sou th west winds,
For ec losure:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED MONCRIEF.
Attorneys
a.m. and 7:36 p.m. Low 1:01
for
Lot 26, Block "B". STERLING
shifting to north.
that the administration of the estate Plaintiffs. Post Office Box 7279,
p.m. and 1:34 p.m.
PARK, UNIT ONE, according to the
c4 ABE SCHWAR Ti, dec eased. File San ford, Florida 32771, and file the
S a.m. repo rt: Barometer
Bayport: hIgh 12:23 p.m. and 'iat thereof, recor ded in Plat Book Number 76312-CR, is pending in the original with the Clerk of the
abovb
16, page92 and 93, Public Recor ds of
30.08, humidity 98 per cen t, 2:18
Circuit Court for Seminole County, Court on or be fore Janua ry lHh.
Low 7:43 p.m.; and Seminole County, Flor ida.
Florida,
ProBate
Division. the ad
1976; otherwise a Judgmen t may be
Rain .01 In last 24 hours. Calm. 7:35 a.m.
SEAL I
' dress of which is Semino le County entered against you for the relief
A rt hur H, Beckwith Jr.
Cou rthou se, Sa nford , Florida 37171. demanded In the Complaint.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
WITNESS my hand a nd the seal of
The personal representative of the
By . Patricia A Jackson
es tate is St ua rt Schwa rt z. whose this Court on this 301h day of
Deputy Clerk
addret is 7720 Rocton Avenue, NOvember, 1976.
MALCOLM H. FRIEDMAN
Chevy Chase. Maryla nd 2003$. The
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Attorney for Plaintitf,
name and addrejs of the personal
Cler k of the Circuit Court
319$ Ponce de Leon Blvd.
By: Cherry Kay Travis
representatives att or ney are set
Suite
'
forth below .
Deput y Clerk
Coral Gables, Florida 3313.1
All persons having claims or (Seal)
Publish Dec. 70. 1976
demands against the estate are PHILLIP H LOGAN of
OEGI6
required,
WITHtN
THREE SHINHOLSER, LOGAN AND
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF MONCRIEF
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Attorn e ys for Plaintiffs
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
FOR. SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
THIS NOTICE, to file with the cl er k Post Office Box 2279
FLORIDA
of the above court a written Sanfo rd, Florida 37773
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76-2057-CA-0 9.0 statement of any claim or de ma nd Publish, Dec. 6. 13, 20, 27, 1976
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND they may have Each claim must be DEG 16
ts
in writing and must indicate the
SEMINOLE COUNTY , a car. ba siS for the claim, the name and
poratlon organized a nd existing address of the creditor or his agent IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR
NEW YORK (AP) - Author- ailing business than it needed or under the Laws of the Unit ed Stales or attorney, and In. amount SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
claimed If the claim is not yet due, PROBATE DIVISION
ities have un covered a na tion- ha d the resources to repay and of America,.
Plaintiff,
the data when it will become due File Number 76.3$5.CP
wide, Mafia-operated swin dle th en take over the pro pe rty
vs
shell be stated If the ctalrn Is Division
operation that bilks business- after default.
CALBERT
DEVELOPMENT
Contingent or unliquldated, the lIt Re: Estate of
e
men out of millions of dollars
Detectives asserted that the CORPORATION, BENJ AM IN F. na ture of the uncertainty s ha ll be CAROL 0. BAILEY
WARD, JR,, as Trustee and ED.
stated. If the claim is secured, the
Decea sed
and Lakes over companies that - organization under investiga- WARD
S AVDOYAN. as Trustee in security shall be described. The
NOTICE OF
owe them money, the New York tion also was involved in other
Bankruptcy,
'
claimant shall deliver sufficient
ADMINISTRATION
Defendants.
Times said today.
copies of the claim to the clerk to TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
varieties of crime In addi tion to
NOTICE OF SALE
en able the cler k to mall one copy to CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINS
the
advance-lee
sw
in
dle.
Th
ey
e
Th newspaper said detecNOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN that
each personal repres entative
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
All persons Interested in the estate OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
tives in six Western states had cited land frauds, vending pj. pursuant to Final Judgment of
foreclosure rendered on in* l6tf day to whom a copy of this ot
of IN THE ESTATE:
discovered evidence that hun- chine tarnpering and even mj.. of
December, 1976. In that c er tain
Administration has been mailed are
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
ical
malpractice
Insurance,
as
dreds of people may be in volved
cause pending in the Circuit Court In required,
WITHIN
THREE that t he administration of the estate
examples.
and
for
Seminole County, Florida, MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF of CAROL 0. BAILEY, dec
in the racket and several minor
eased,
wherein
FIRST
FEDERAL
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF FiIeNumbarl63$,S.Cp, ispending in
figures have already been
SAVINGS
AND.
LOAN
THIS NOTICE, lo file any objections the Circuit- Court for Seminole
arrested.
ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLE
they may have that challenges the C ounty. F lorida. Probate DivI$iots,
'
COUNTY, a cor poration organized
validity of the decedent's will, thi the ad dr ess of which is Drawer C.
Investigators be lieve the Carand existing under the Laws of the
qualifications of the personal Sanford. Florida 32771 The personal
ItO THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Ia Gambino crime family of
United States of America, is
representative, or the v en ue or representativeof he estate is Irving
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
and
CALBERT
jurisdiction of the court,
New York Is a major cog in the CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Plaintiff,
M Felder, whose addreu is PD
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION,
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND Drawer B. Winter Park. FL 321WJ
operation whose pr ime activity COUNTY. FLORIDA.
BENJAMIN F. WARD. JR • as
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED The name and addr es s of the per .
is a v ar iety of the oldtime, Ma- CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.21W
Trust ee and EDWARD- S. AV
WILL BE FOREVER -BARRED
swat representative's attorney ate
NATIONAL
HOMES
AC.
DOYAN, as Trust,, in Bankruptcy
floso loan sharking game, acDate of the first publication Of this $it forth below.
CEPTANCE CORPORATION
are Defendants Civil Action No 76
Notice
of
All persons having claims or
AdminIstrationcording to the article.
PJairttiff, 2052
CA 09 C. I, ARTHUR H BECK.
Decem ber 20ff, 1126
'
de mands aga inst t he estate are
.
WITH. JR.. Clerk of Inc af oresaid
Stuart Schwa rt z
required,
Law enforcement officials ABU
BAKER
vs
WITHIN
and FATIMA
THREE
Circuit Court, will at 13.00 am., on
As.P,rsonal Represents'
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
from Arizona, California, Cola- BAKER, his wife, and JAMES 0.
the
3rd
day
of
January,
3977.
offer
live of the Estate of
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF 01
REGANS.
Nevada, New Mexico and FINANCIAL JR. and AVCO far Sale and sell to the nlgfses t bidder
Abe Schwartz
THIS NOTICE, to fill with the Clark #)
SERVICES
OF
f
cash
or
at
the
w
est front door of the
De cea sed Utah have pooled their Inlor. HOLLY NOOD. FLA. INC. and
of the a bo ve court a written
Courtp'jse in Seminole County,
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
statement of any claim or demand
mation in an effort to locus on SEMINOLE MEM OR IAL Florida,
in Sanford. Florida, the REPRESENTATIVE:
they may have. Each claim mutt be
,,
HOSPITAL and BANKERS TR US
In.,,,I,,a
..,
-the wln,tta that UITIJIYV
T
fol lowing o,icr,oeo property,
CLEVELAND, MIZE &amp; BRIDGES in writing and must Indicate the
CO
situated and being In Seminole
least 20 other states, including
P0. Drawer z
basis for the claim, th name and
Defendants.
County, Florida. to-wit:
Sanford, Florida )77)
NOTICE OF SALE
address of the Creditor or his agent
New York. Several investigaBeginning
at
Inc
NE
corner
of
the
Telephone: 222 1314
''
or attorney, and Inc amount
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to:s have called it the largest pursuant
SE '.g f the SW '.- of Section 3,
Ptibtith: Dec. 20, 27, 1916
to a Final Judgment Of
claimed, If the Claim is no, yet due.
example of organized economic foreclosure dated December 171h. Township 71 South, Range 33 East, DEG
'
the date when It will become due
crime they had found, fl
'
5ISall be stated. II the claim is
3976 and entered in Case No. 762109 'run' South 00 degrees 01' 24" East
along the East line of said SE I., Of
Of the Circuit Court of
contingent 01' Unllquidated, the
he
Times sa.Ld.
the SW ' a distance of 1.33031 feet
nature of the Uncertainty shall be
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In and
t
the
S
'. corner of said Section 3;
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
PLANNING
stated. If the claim Is wcured. th..
Most common of the methods for Seminole CounIy, Florida, thence run West along
AND ZONING COMMISSION
the South line
security shall be descrIbed. The
usedtodupevictlms,accordlng where in NATIONAL HOMES AC.
sa
Notice
of
id
Secti
on
65000
feet. ttsince
Public HIVIø
CE'PTANCE
claimant shall deliver su fficient
to in vest igators, was a so-called plaintiff, and CORPORATION
Is
nPrth00degre,sQ3'" west a '
Planning and Zoning Corn. copies
ABU BAKER and
of the claim to the clert to
..
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,
miexlnn
,a.III
h.I.4
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ouvwnce
o.rn to enable the clerk to mail one copy to
P'AEIMA BAKER, his wife and
Consider an Amendmen t to the
d;g;;fl59"wflt. distance of
each personal representatIve
JAMES 0. R EGANS, JR. AND 167.50 feel, thence North 76 degrees
Seminole County
The swindlers promise bustSubdivision
All persons Interested In the estate
ABCO FINANCIAL SERVICES 39' 50" to a distnace of 2,43 fee,, Regulaliont
nessnlan having trouble obt,ath.. OF HOLLYWOOD FLA. INC. thence po or th27 degre3$'5'
to whom a copy Of this Notice of
The
proposed
Amendment
. ,11
would Administration has been mailed are
ing loans from ' legitimate and SEMINOLE MEMORIAL a distance of 14396 fit to a point
on rescind Resolution No. I adopted required,
WITHIN
HOSPITAL
and
BANKERS
TRUST
the
North
THREE
the
SW
'November
line
of the SE ', of
sources they Will get the money
9, 3916, and eliminate the
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
CO. are defendant, I will sell to the ', of said Section 3;
provlsi*n
for
granti
thence
ng
soutni
waivers
for
for them. They then give the highest and b.esl bidder for cash at degrees Si
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
33" E along said North Platting of new lots of less than one THIS NOTICE, tofu, any ob
loolant
businessmen a fraudulent letter the West door of the Seminole line a distance of 1119.27 feet to ttie acr, when septic tanks are utIlIzed, they
may have that chall*M#1 the
of credit In exchange for an ' County Courthouse, ' Sanford, point of beginning. Less the
Copies of the proposed Amend, validity of Its deced
Florida, at 11:00AM. on the 61111 day
ent's will, ffw$
described lots to wit: Lots
mint are available for review
vance fee, usually one per cent of January. 1977. the following following
In me qualifications of the personal
2, 3, 4.3.6,
12, II, 31 and is. Block
Land Development Division, Room
Of the loan,
described real estate located, o, OVIEDO OAKS, UNIT it. as
413. of the Courthouse In Sanford. representative, or Its, venue or
per
Jurisdiction of the court.
situated and being in Sem ino
Book Florida.
le
plat
thereof
reco
rd
Flat
ed
in
The commitment is first de- County, Florida. to-nit:
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
16, Pages SS and 56. Public Records
Thilpublic hearing will beh,id
Lot S. Block E, WOODMERE of
In OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
layed by stalling tactics tut
Seminole County, Florida.
the County Commission
Chambers WILL BE FOR rvER BARRED
PARK, 2nd Replat, according to the
id $al, will be made pursuant là Of the Courthouse, Room 203, San.
the victim finally discovers that pOst
SSW
thereof as recorded in Plaf Book and in.
f• Of tItII
publication of thl$
,
ford,
order 10 satisfy the ter ms
the nrnmI
I urn.4ht....
Florida, on Januarwc. te
-.
i19II
ii, rage ri, PublIc Records of
of
Admlflj$trltlon.
—
said final judgment.
7:30 P M., or as loon thereafter as
Seminole County, Florida
Arthur H Be(kwilh, Jr.
possi ble. Written comments may be December 20, 3976
"The average swindle
Irving M. Felder
said ploperty being the lime as sit
Clerk of the Circuit CCVII
filed with the Land Deveopmen,
000 to $1O,), but some have forth in the Final Judgment
As
Personal
Open If a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday thu Saturday
of
Represent.,
By: Patri cia A. Jackson
Division and those persons in of.
live of the Estate of
.
gone over $25,," according ta foreclosure.
O.5jamay I:esto$:lIprn,
Deputy Clerk
tendance will be heard Orally.
this 171h day of December.
Carol 0. Bailey
CiR,
102 1420 Star. Ph. 1113-1314
tel' ft.
Planning and Zoning
PHILLIP H. LOGAN of
Capt. Jerry Kimrneil, chief -of 397Dated
6.
Deceased
SHINHOLSER,
LOGAN
AND
Commis,,lo
e
Phoenix
th
. Arlu., police In- (COURT SEAL)
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
MONCRIEF
Seminole County, Florida
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
telligence
REPRESENTATIVE.
p
By Herbert B. Hartin
of
Box 2279
Clerk of the Circuit Court
FELDER AND BERMAN
Sanford, Florida 32771
Land Development
Anot he r cnjnznon practice,
OWalIe.m.tslp.M.M.Mayfg,nlWwday .
OPefI?*i.r.telp.m.TveL,Wed.,Thwrs.nd Sat
. By. Patricia A..Jckson
Jed Berman, Drawer t
Administrator
Attorneys for Plaintiff
OpeRsSudayI:SSto5;0p..
Opee 9:)Qa.m, teI56,mM.yandF,,,, - investigators said, was to loan
Deputy Clirk
WinIer Park, FL 32710
(Seal)
Phone: 3214330. Eat, 307
CataloC,n1erPh.&amp;444
Store Ph M1-4333
'$f,r,Ph.l4$.4111
Dec 20. 1976
TelephOne: 444?3
Publish; Dec. 20, 1916
more flWflC)' to a tlfllflCt&amp;lly Publish
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49-21 Tangerine Bowl victory
The Tangerine Bowl attendance was ofover
Brigham Young was the
By Th e Associated Press
Joe Hall walked out of the BYU quarterback's blue eyes.
TNE OS A/'3&amp;9 R.4m5 t'a,' 1
FiciaHy announced as 37,812 but raised
Kentucky dressing room and
e
'He looks at his receivers,
eyebrows by sports writers resulted in some
,i
Forget a bo ut Super Bowl XI.
said, "Merry Christmas."
W
i949;
R6PcA
lEO
/41/95
and
we played his eyes very
clarification
by
officials:
Welcome to World War III.
ANO /41 '5/ WENP
What he want ed to say was, much," said Oklahoma coach
YE
MIAMI (AP) George Hill's
When the Oakland Raiders
I 11
Stadiuri Superintendent Hugh Bleddyn— eyes bristled at the suggestion
W4,V 7'c 7/5/ O//i.Y
"Bah, humbug!"
Jim
Stanley
about
the
nation's
and Pittsburg Steelers get
38,812. "i've got the ticket stubs."
,
CROWty'. ,VOi4 /4
that Ohio State's defense got
hall was in no holiday mood second-leading passer, BYU's
together, some funny and notWOiY OIIR (/CC( /VE
Game Chairman Charles Vasseur—Figures
Saturday night alter his third- Gifford Nielsen .
blitzed in the second half
so-f un ny things seem to happen.
O/V/CNAL 7/TE
ranked Kentucky Wildcats
against Michigan.
were "adjusted slightly to offset broken
Stanley,
his
defensive
Like bloodshed. In just a few
7W6 F/ er
were upset by Utah 70-68 in the secondary coach Beek Pollard,
"You might think we got
turnstiles."
seasons, t hese
National
blitzed," the Buckeyes'
finals
of
the
Kentucky
and
a
couple
of
Okahoma
Sports
writers
estimated
actual
attendance
Football teams have developed
Invitational Tr.urnament.
defensive cordinator snapped,
State's defensive backs agreed
was between 31.000 and 32000
a rivalry virt ually unmatched
Hall,
didn't think so. Our kids
stunned
as
that
a
major
factor
in
the
highin the s po rt.
well
were playing
his team by the spectacular scoring battle Saturday night
end as they were in the
reversal, exchanged few words was the throttling of pass happy
"It'll be the game of the
'e.-. '
is
with his players but later Nielsen.
be
cen t ur y," Pittsburg offensive
sounded a serious note for the
Michigan scored all of its
lineman Mike Webster said of
The 6-foot-5 flinger from
future.
po ints in the second half after a
Provo, Utah, second in the
next Sunday's American
"We hope to use this loss to country in total offense ,
0-0 halftime tie. The 22-0 setConference cha mpio nship in
ourownadvantage," Hall said. completed23of34 passes for 2o9
back sent the Wolverines to the
Oakland.
Gr
,,
"Surely, we won't play like this yards, but all four interceptions
4
RoseBowlandtheBuckeyeson
"More people will watch it
¶1
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again. They'll work hard after by the Oklahoma defense were
,,
their first Orange Bowl jourthan the Super Bowl.'
they come back from the turned Into touchdowns.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (Al')
Th ese get-togethers are
cyce ?
holidays."
UCLA
meets Alabama tonight aware that you're coaching
Th e Big Ten c am
fopion. .
becoming an annual year-end
e
game's
fir
Th
st
touchdown
/N
Kentucky's upset headlined a was on a 36-yard jaunt by I the liberty Bowl, and it will against one of the great coaches appearing in a coll och
ege otbMl
fixt ure. For the past two yea rs
41yw
the Steelers an d Raiders have
weekend of shockers among Cowboy defensive tackle CWIS be hard for Terry Donahue, one in the history of football, and bowl game for the sixth time in
A *'E,7
44 Top 20 teams. Second-ranked Dawson alter batting down a of the youngest head football it's important to get that out of seven years, will take on Big
battled for the AFC crown.Each
CCAC'/I
'1'/
Marquette was beaten by No. 17 Nielson pass late in the first
coaches in the country, to forget your mind and just coach."
time Pittsburgh has won and
7b EE /
Eight cochamp Colorado in the
qi
Louisville 78-74 in overtime; quarter.
HE C4,'
that it's not a personal duel
has gone on to a Supe r Bowl
Old Bear and young Terry New Year's night spectacle
P
661 7X6i4f
No. 8 Arizona lost to Detroit 70between him and Bear Bryant, have been swapping good-na- here.
title.
Cowboy safety Gary Irions,
tured barn all weekend, with
68 and Tennessee defeated no. who pluched off another errant one of the oldest.
x
Hill promises Ohio State's
They're renewing acquain7/.9,ç'
20 St. John's in the finals of the Nielsen bullet, put it bluntly:
In leading UCLA to a 9-1-1 Bryant
the Blues
defenders will revert back to
tances beca us e the Raiders
7 77/E//j'ç5
Volunteer Classic. Maryland, "Nielsen was broadcasting his record and a No. 7 ranking in shat better place than jazz- their pre-Michigan form. The
I
rallied f rom a 21-10 fourthFI'.8OW
ranked 14th, came cx- receivers with his eyes, and we The Associated Press' final minded Memphis? about his Buckeyes had surrendered just
CROW/I.
quarter de ficit Saturday to beat
crucistingly close to another picked it up early."
regular season college football poor ol' Crimson Tide and D
.
23 points In four victories pr
,a
ig
i
New England 24-21 on Ken
upset before pulling out a 76.74
Told about the Cowboys' poll, the 32-year-old Donahue, nahue telling one and all that to the Wolverines.
Stabler' one-yard touchdown
decision over Appalachian detection methods after the in his first season as a head the Bear from Tuscaloosa has
"We've got good kids with a
run wi th 10 seco nds to play, and
State.
game, Nielsen said, "If they coach, has been matched been trying to put one over on lot of pride. We'll come back
beca use the Steelers, on Terry Bre nt McClanahan add ed 101 shellacking
Dallas
adIn other college basketball said that, then I know what to against three of the winningest the city slicker from Los Ange- and play a good ball game," he
Bradshaw's three TD passes, yards on 20 carries for his first ministered in Los An geles in the games, top-ranked Michigan work on next summer.
les.
said.
I'm glad coaches of all time.
routed Baltimore 40-14 on 100-yard game as a pro.
NFC title game a year ai o.
routed Kent State 102-66; No.
"I never saw a coach --ore
they
said
it.
You
learn
from
.For openers, it was Arizona's
optimism lifted with his
Coach Ch uck Knox of the The Rams had appar ently San Francisco won its Cable every situation every game." Frank Kush and an impressive touchdown or catch a pass or 11111's
Sunday.
defensive platoon's sharp
in
Rams wasn't ready to loo k settled for a 10-10 tie ear ly in the Car Classic with a 93-87 victory
it was the most tnterceptior.s 28-10 UCLA victory. Then came kick a field goal," he said. "I performance in an opening
There's a National Con- ah ead to the gam e against the fourth quarter when
Tom
over Florida State; No. 6 Nielsen had thrown in a game Woody Hayes and a 10.10 tie never saw a coach do anything workout Saturday at the
ference title to be decided, too. vikings j ust yet. "Let me Dem psey kick ed
a field goal.
Cincinnati hammered St. Louis all year.
with Ohio State in Columbus. except out smart me. Shucks, if University of Miami. The
But someho w it doesn't seem to cel e br ate this one for a whi le But Dall as was
penalize I foe
oint Now it's 16th-ranked Alabama it's real cold, I may not even Buckeyes were off Sunday.
86-53; No. 7 Alabama crushed
Besides
Nielsen's
pin-p
carry quite the impact of the before I think of Minnesota," he run ning into the kicker, Knox
Virginia Tech 108-78 to capture passing for huge chunks of and 63-year-old Bryant, whose come to the game."
Ohio State Coach Woody
Steelers-Raiders game. For the said after the squeaker over the reject ed
the three po ints, tiDok a
the c hampionship of the Dayton yardage, BYU's only other
l victories in a 32-year career
After a mild Sunday, Monday Hayes was unhappy with his
record, though, it'll be the Los Cow boys w hich wiped out the first down and eventi
ially Invitational; No. 9 UCLA offe nsive bright spot was a makes him the third winningest night's forecast called for clear, offensive team's pe rformance
Angeles Rams at Minnesota to humiliation of the 37-7 scored on McCutcheon's tj urst.
overpowered Tulsa 110-85; No. remarkable performance by coach ever,
cold weather with the
its first practice in balmy 76face the Vikings in a rematch of
10 Wake Forest trimmed North Dave Lowry-punter, kickoff
"I'm exhausted from facing perature perhaps dipping the degree weather. He did not
a 10-10 tie played between the
Carolina-Asheville 84-73; No. 12 return man and sometime all these great coaches," Do- 20s or less for the nationally want to be quoted, but said, "It
two teams early in the reg ular
Nevada-Las Vegas walloped rusher. The 200 pounder had his nahue said with a grin. "But televised Liberty Bowl (ABC must be the change in enseason.
Idaho
135-78; No. 13 Clemson appendix removed a week consciously or subconsciously TV 9 p.m. }ST).
vironment."
The Vikings pounded the
h
defeated Stetson 78-64 and No. before the game, and was st il l
Washington Redskins 35-20
y 19 Arkansas beat Kansas 67.63. in stitches when he electrified
Saturday with Fran Tarkenton
In other action, Florida the crowd with a Tangerine
t hr owing three touchdown
nipped Memphis State 84-83 to Bowl record 102-yard kickoff
__________
passes, two of them to rookie
win the Big Sun tourney in St. return to open the second half.
Sammie White, and Chuck
I
Petersburg; Houston trounced Lowry had a total of 154 yards
Foreman rushing for a pair of
California-Santa Barbara 77-62 on five kickoff returns, plus
KANSAS CITY (Al))
The National Coll egiate At Ietic
scorm
~~
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in the finals of the Bluebonnet doing all the punting for the
Association placed the University of Kentucky on a two year
(i Sunday, the Rans fl5
probation Sun da y, citing numerous violations In the conduct of its Classic in Houston; Mississippi Cougars.
out Dallas 14-12 with La wrence
tripped Toledo 67-64 in the
football
and basketball programs.
"I took a couple hits on the
McQdheon scoring
Blade-Glass City Classic in stitches, but it didn't hurt
Th
e
NCAA,
in
a
release
f
ro
m
its
headq
e
uart
rs
he
re,
sal
U
the
touchdown in the opening
snactions were tem pered by the Southeastern Conference sc iool's Toledo, Ohio; Missouri m uch," Lowry said. "I wouldn 't
minute of the final quarter. The
..-.'
defeated Texas-El Paso 83-60 to have missed this for the world."
Rams gave up two points by coo peration in the investigation.
win the Sun Bowl Classic in El
"It is likely that mo re severe penal ties would ha ve beerurnNielsen and Miller were the
downing the ball in the end zone
posed," Arth ur R. Reynolds, chairman of the Infractions COIn- Paso, and South Alabama too k only juniors to get votes for the
as the game ended.
A
mittee, was quoted as saying.
the Birmingham Vulcan Classic Ileisman Trophy this year.
There has been some bad
with a 5844 victory over Army. Miller was named the
The penalties include p rohi bitin g the f oot ball team fron apblood between the Rai ders and
Earl Williams connected on a offensive player, whi le Cowboy
pe
aring
on
television
during
the
1977
season
and
trimmini
the
Steelers and it's almost aurI
prizing there hasn't been more school's f oo tball scholarshi ps during the first year of probationto 15-foot shot with one second left tackle Phil Dokes was named
ALI
to provide Utah's giant-killers the top defensive player.
five fewer than allowed under NCAA legislation. Th e foe ball
of it spilled. In the first gam e of
with their victory. The Utes had
team is also prohi bited from appear ing in post-season cornOklahoma
State,
cothe season,George Atkinson
u pset Nevada-Las Vegas champion of the Big Eight
petition
fo
owi
ll
ng
the
1977
season.
leveled Lynn Swarm with a
earlier this season.
In addition, Kentucky will be allowed to award only three new
Conference, rushed for 375
C
forearm. The result was a
Ricky Gallon's shot with 30 yards while gaining only 27 in
basketball scholarships, two fewer than normally allow ed, di. rng
concussion suffered by the
seconds left in overtime gave the air.
the next two academic years.
Pit tsburgh wide receiver and
Louisville its victory over
"
Th
e
Committee
on
Infractions
fo
un
BYU, which shared the
d
nume
rous
signifi
cant
a lawsuit filed by Atkinson
and
Marquette.
vi
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la
tio
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in
this
case
in
volving
a
va
ri
Western
Athletic Conference
ety
of
NCAA
rules
against Chuck Noll alter
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regulations, and conside red it to be a most serious case requi ring
Dennis
Boyd's jumper at the title with Wyoming, added only
Pittsburgh Coach said a few
buzzer provided Detroit with its 46 yards rushing to Nielsen's
meanin gf ul pena lti es w hich ha ve been imposed," Reyn ol ds said.
unkind thhg,
of A rizona. The winning 209 in the air.
In
a
lengthy
summary
of
the
case,
the
NCAA
said
Kenti
ucky
"We did what we had to do"
shot
came
after Arizona tied the
ed
hi
gh
school
prospects
vario
us
gifts
Los ing coach Lavell Edwards
and
Coach John Madden said alter representatives offer
at 68 with just 12 seconds said glumly, "Oklahoma State
his Raiders rallied to turn back ind ucements, Including cash, clothing, free transportation, the
left.
use of aut omobiles, trips to Las Vegas, lodging, thea ter tic]
might be one of the four or five
the wild-and-woolly wild-card
and,
In
one
Inst
an
ce,
a
race
ho
e.
rs
Bernard King scored 29 top learns in the country."
Patriots.
The summary also Indi cated parents of several prospectsiwere points and Ernie Grunleld
Ken Stabler's TD run was
I
y
given
improper inducements, including free round-trip ran- added 2lto lead Tennessee over
decisive factor but equall
Stabbing
Kills
decisive was a penalty called sportation to the school's home f oot ball games in Le xington. St.-John's. Grunfeld was named
In addition, the NCAA said, two K en t ucky assistan t foolIball the most valuable player of the
against New England middle
Pro Linesman
coac
hes "made cash pa yments to certain members of the
Knoxville tournament.
guard Ray Hamil ton.
University's
intercollegiate
football
team
for
successfully
A
field
goal
by
Brad
Davis
perBLACK WOOD, N.J. (AP)
It happened on a tluIrci-down
with 1.33 halted a late Maryland Philadelphia Eagles defensive
play with 57 seconds to forming certain pla ys during unive1sity f ootball games."
"The Committee," Reynolds said, "In accordan ce wi th NICAA skid
sealed the Terpa' lineman Blenda Gay was
go.Hamilton belted Stabler
enforcement
procedures, considered as a mitigat ing cirtenuous
victory
after the ball was thrown.
over stabbed to death, apparently
Appalachian State. Maryland sometime early today, police
was Incomplete but Hamilton cwn.dance the actions of the university to self-disclose In a full
led 72-52 be fore the Moon- said.
was called for roughing the and complete manne r many violatio ns of NCAA legislaLtlon
taineers ts ed the Terp.s 20passer. Instead of punting, the related to its intercollegiate football program which prior the reto
Gay's body was removed by
2 during a five-minute span and authorities from his apartment
Raiders had afi.-st down ... and had not been subject to inquiry by the NCAA.
Bring Mom and Dad every night
Meanwhile, in Atlanta, Dr. Doyd McWhorter, commission( r of
pulled within 74-72 on a three- here early today, po li ce said.
eventually had a touchdown.
the Southeastern Conference, said he did not think Kentuc ky's
point play by Daryll Robinson. Detectives were still at the
"I thought the ball was
at 6:30 P.M. from now
basketball team would be Ineligible for the conference chamDavis then scored the winning
,
ped, and U
Furt her details were not
pionshop
because
of
the
NCAA probation.
points for Maryland.
shouZi't have been a penalty
immediately available.
called," said Pats Coach Chuck
until December 23 (except Sunday).

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Saturday's Results
NFC Dibisoolsal Playoff

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Minnesota 3S,Wasithgton2o
AFC [vis1oaaI Playoff
Oukland 24, New England 21
Sunday's Results

AFC Divisional Playoff
Pittsburgh 40, Baltimore 14
NFC Divisional Playoff
Los Angeles 14, Dallas 12
Sunday, Dec. 2$
NYC Championabip

Los Angeles at Minnesota
AFC championship
PittI burgh at Oalthnd
Suoday, Jan.
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AFC Champion vs. NFC
Champion

Pilot Lucky In Stadium Crash
BALTIMORE (AP) — "We couldn't duck,

we couldn't run, we didn't know what to do,"
said Yvon Tyler of Baltimore, who saw a
single-engine plane slam into the upper deck
of Memorial Stadium, minutes after the end of
the Baltimore Colts-Pittsburgh Steelers'
National Football League playoff game.
The pilot and three policemen all suffered
minor injuries from the crash into the nearly
empty section. Ten minutes before, the stands
had been dotted with diehards among the
60,020 fans who stayed to the end of the Colts'
40-14 defeat.
The Federal Aviation Administration said
the plane's description matched that of a craft
reported last week for flying too low over the
stadium. However, officials said, the registration number of last week's plane was
unknown.
On Sunday, "the plane circled the field
and then came back into the stadium," said
his. Tyler, who prefers that designation. "It
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tried to climb and it banked, but it couldn't
make it."
The pilot, Donald Kroner, 42, of Baltimore,
was admitted to Union Hospital in fair condition, police said.
Dave Quilter, a public relations spokesman
for the Baltimore Colts football team, said the
pilot was unconscious and taken out on a
stretcher,
Authorities said two of the three city
policemen were taken to hospitals. Officer
David Williams, 29, was in fair condition after
being overcome by smoke, and officer Joseph
Sacco, 34, was treated for minor cuts and
released.
The plane, white with blue trim, had a
broken wing and twisted nose.
Since 1974, airplanes have been banned
from flying below 3,000 feet over "any public
or private sporting arena" in Maryland.
However, state Senator John Carroll Byrnes
said that the law has never been enforced.

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OFFICIAL
SCHOOLING RACES

Skiing: It's Kiammer
For Second Race In Row
VAL GAI{DENA, Italy • Franz Klammer
of Austria scored his second downhill victory
in two days, beating countryman .Josef

Walcher by .95 of a second.
DAVOS, Switzerland Thomas Wasberg of
Sweden, a 23-year-old former junior champion, won a 15-kilometer cross country ski
race counting for the unofficial World Cup.
MADONNA, Italy
Fausto Radici won the
men's World Cup special slalom, leading a 1-23 Italian sweep.
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Golf: Women Shine
Bonnie Lauer was named the
MIAMI
1.tdies Professional Golf Association's Rookie
of the Year.
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Chi Chi Rodriguez and Jo Ann
Washam captured the $200,000 Mixed Team
Golf Championship by four strokes.
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Tennis: U.S. Cuppers Win
TUCSON, Ariz. Stan Smith and Bob Lutz
defeated Raul Ramirez and Ernilio Montano
of Mexico 6-2, 6-3, 6-4 and the United States
went on to score a 4-I victory over Mexico in a
1977 American Zone Davis Cup match.
NASSAU, Bahamas, Jeff Borowiak of
Berkley, Calif., and Gene Mayer of Wayne,
N.J., showed their one-two seeding form
Sunday, finishing that way in the $15,000
Bahamas International open tennis tournament.
Borowiak defeated Mayer 6-7, 6-2, 6-4 in the
championship match of the fifth annual
tourney.
Borowiak defeated Steve Turner of New
York 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 in Saturday's semi-finals.
Mayer heat 'Frey Waltke of Los Angeles, 6-3, 6-

MIAMI BEACH

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The United States has

won its fifth straight title in the Sunshine Cup
Between Nations junior tennis championship,
this time teaming Larry Gottfried and John
McEnroe.
Gottfried, of nearby Lauderhill, and
McEnroe of Douglaston, N.Y., beat a French
pair in singles competition- Sunday for the
victory, the 13th for the United State's in 19
tries.
Gottfried stopped Gilles Moretton, 6-2, 6-2,
as McEnroe eased past Yannick Noan, 6-1, 6-3.
SANTIAGO, Chile
Italians Adriano
Panatta and Paolo Bertolucci teamed for a 36, 6-2, 9-7, 6-3 victory over Jaime Fillol and
Pat ricio Cornejo. of Chile in doubles, and Italy
went on to a 4-1 victory and the 1976 Davis Cup
championship.
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LAS VEGAS

Defending champion Ilie
Nastase of Romania ran his World Championship Tennis Challenge Cup earnings to
$250,000, beating Manuel Orantes of Spain 6-2,
2-6, 6-1 and winning the $320,Q00 W(I'
Challenge Cup semifinals.
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SAO PAULO, Brazil
Ricardo Cano of
Argentina beat Carlos Kirmayr 3-6, 6-2, 6-0, 60, giving his country a 3-2 victory over Brazil
in the 1977 South American Zone Davis Cup
semifinals.
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NASSAU, Bahamas
Topseeded Jeff
Borowiak of Berkeley, Calif., whipped secondSeeded Gene Mayer of Wayne, N.J., 6-7,6- 2,64 in the $15,000 Bahamas International Open
Tennis Tournament final.

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National Hockey League
CAMPBELL CONFERENCE
Patrick Dlvlsl.m
W I Pts G GA
Phita
19 7 7 45 170
NY lal
20 a 4 14 116 79
Allan
is n 7 37109
NY Rgr
14 13 I 36 131 122
Smythe Division
SLou
13 I, 4 30 n 121
Chgo
10 19 1 21 102 us
Colo
6 19 S 21 90 116
Vancvr
9 72 3 21 92 134
Minn
6 19 7 19 82 133
WALES CONFERENCE
Norris Division
Mont
25
1 51 167 72
LA.
11 13 10 32 10$ 105
Pitts
13 15 S 31 102 115
Dtrt
I? 1 26
Wash
ID 1$ 4 21 91 30
Adams Division
Bin
71 10 2 11 129 io.
Butt
20 $ 3 13 111 73
loro
15 12 6 36 121 109
Cleve
10 I? 7 37 99
Saturday's Results
Buffalo 1, New York Islanders 2
Detroit 6, Atlanta 3
washintgon 5. Pittsburgh 3
Toronto 1, Colorado 2
Cleveland 6, Boston 4
New York Rangers 3, Chica go
foe
Philadelphia 2, St Louis 0
Vancouver 3, Minnesota I
Montreal 3. Los Angeles
Si'nday's Results
New York 3. Cleveland 7
Philadelphia 4, Colorado 3
Boston 6, Pittsburgh 3
Buffalo 6. Detroit i
S Louis 6, Chicago
Today's Games
Atlanta at Tor on to
Montreal at Vancouver
Tuesday's Games
Boston at New York Islander s
Chicago at Minnesota

By The Associated Press

Florida's Gators managed a
fourth straight victory this
weekend with a last-gasp (:lluit
over previously unstopped
Memphis State for the chanipionship of the Big Sun
InvItational,
With 18 secon(ls left Saturday
night, Richard Clasper scored
in a layup to give the Gators
chat they needed for the 8443
ictory and 4-I record. The
1 igers wer t' 6-0 % hen the game
tarted.
Other Florida college action
Saturday saw .Jacksonville
squeeze by Illinois Wesleyan 6462; 13th ranked, unbeaten
Clemson do in Stetson 78-64, and
South Florida beat Penn State
66-62 in the consolation game 01
the Big Sun, played in St.
Petersburg.
hub Srnyth was Florida's lop
s(orer against Memphis State,
lie amassed 23 points, 17 In the
'econd hail as the Gators came
hick from a 51-48 halftime
deficit.
South Florida's defeat of
Penn State for third-place
honors and a 4-4 record was led
by Jarvis Reynolds, who wound
Up stith 21 points, Penn State,
now 2.6 was led by Chris
Erich.sen. He also had 21 points.
.Jacksonville's Dolphins had
to rally in the closing minutes to
overcome a 32-po int ba rrage by
Illinois Wesleyan.
The Dolphins are now 2-5.
Wesleyan left town with a stillproud 5-1 mark.
SteLson came away from its

clash with powerful Clemson
with at least one thing to brag
about: Its 14-point losing
margin was the closest anyone
has come this year to the Tigers
from South ('ilrollna.

Speed Week
At Daytona
BI g Money

World Hockey Association
Eastern Division
w L I PIs GF GA
Quebec
19 II I 39 117 126
Indy
1017 2 3$ 108 118
(mci
1717 2 36 142 106
M
1414 14
32 100 103
N Er
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Birm
1075 1 21 117 II?
Western Division
S D'ego
20 12 2 17 119 105
Winnipg
II 12 I 37 115 105
l'IStn
1513 1 34 10$ 99
Ectmntn
I519 1 31 93123
Phoenix
1319 7 28 112 ISO
Calgry
1216 2 26 91 93
Saturday's Results
New England 6, Birmingham

2
Mirviesota 1, Cincinnati 3
Calgary 1, Queec 2
San Diego 1, HouSton 3
Sunday's Re su lts
Incianpolis 3. Birmingham
Or
Edmonton 1. Cincinnati 2
Houston 6, Phoenix 1
S.n Diego 5. Quebec 3
Today's Games
No games Scheduled
Tuesday's Games
Calgary at
Edmonton
New England at HO.JstOfl
Quebec at 13irmmqham

BASKETBALL

Bill
France Sr., president of
i)a yto n a
Intern ati on a I
Speedway anno un ced posted
priz e money for the Feb. 5-21)
SPEED WEEKS '77 at Daytona
insernaiionai Speedway will
exceed $706,000.
The

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Karen StLsmafl
defeated Hence Richards 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 and won
the final of a women's tennis tournament.

COLLEGE
EAST
Colgate 97, Buffalo 04
OdriSmouth 55. Mane 5.4
Holy Cross 86, Harvard 64
Manhattan 77. St Peters 69
Massachusetts 89, FotOpsam 77
Michigan St 12, Canisius 59
New Hampshire 71; Kings 69
Pittsburgh 84, St Francis, Pa 71
Providence 102. Brown 82
Rhode Island 87, Hotslra 86. 01
St Bonaventure 11. Long ISland 71
ViIIar,ova $3, Pennsylvania so
SOUTH
Brigham Young 89. Davidn 61
Centenary SI. SW Louisiana 73
Clemson 78, Stetson 64
Citadel 70. E Carolina 62
Georgia SI, Fairleigh Dickinson 1.4
Georgia Tech 67, E Tennessee 54
Maryland 76. Appalachian St 71
New Orleans 63. Oklahoma City 61
S Caroline 77, Furman 71
Wake Forest 8.4, N Caro Asheville

two weeks of racing

action at Daytona 'all be
highlighted by the 19th Annual
Daytona 500, with a posted
purse of over $402,000 making
the Feb. 20th event the richest
stock car race in the world.
SPEED WEEKS '77 will
begin with the Feb. 5-6, 24
Hours of Daytona with a posted
purse, including contingency
awards, of $77,500. This will be
the first event in the World
Manufacturers Championship
and the inaugural race of the
1977 IMSA Camel GT Challenge
Series.
A record purse of $84,050 has
been posted for the Feb. 18th
NASCAR 200 Modified Stock
Car Race as the "Mod Squad"
returns to the high-banked 2.5mile tn-oval for the first time in
IlIdflV years.

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FAR WEST
Bose St $6. N Colorado 72
Colorado 99. Ft Lewis 76
Colorado St U. Denver 71
Creighton 90. Oregon st 6$
California 73
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Montana $1. Portland U 65
Montana St $6. Bemidji St 6$
Nevada Las Vegas 135. Idaho 70
NewMexico 91. U SrInternational
16
N Arizona I). Cal St Bakersfield 66
Oregon 07, Calif St L.A 56
UCLS 110. Tulsa IS
Washington 76, Utah St 66
Wyoming 100. Whittier 7$
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Florida $4, Memphis St 83
S Florida 66, Penn St 62
S Alabama 58, Army $4
Samford 66, N Mexico Si s6
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E K en tucky 97, Marshall 93
HouSton 77, Cal Santa Barbara 62
Nevada Reno 72, Texas A&amp;M 56
San Francisco 93, Florida St 17
Kentucky St 89. Florida A&amp;M
Alabama 10$, Virginia Tech 7$
Daytona 18, Oklahoma St 6$
Utah 70, Kentucky 6$
W Virginia IS, Bowling Green 7$
Missouri 13, Texas El Paso 60
Baylor Ii. S California $3 .
Tennessee $6. St Min's N V. 81
LaSalle 91, 5 Methodist 64

PROFESSIONAL
National Baketball Ass oc iation
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L P0. GB
Philadelphia
it 607
Boston
16 12 571
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NY Knks
II 14 500
3.
Buffalo
12 17 III 5'
NY Nets
II II 379
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Central Division
Cleve
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Houston
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PlOrIns
16 IS 516
31',
S Anton
11 16 467
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Washton
1214 162
Altanta
12 20 375
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STEELERS VS COLTS
STEELERS
COLTS
29
Fi,%tdo'AriS
IS
10 725
Rushes- yards
23 71
301
Passing yards
99
Return yards
11
19 210
Passes
1123 7
1 33
Punts
4 10
21
Fumbles lost
00
178$
Penalties yards
. 759
Pittsburgh
Baltimore

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Pitt — I CwiS 76 pass trom
Bradshaw (kick tailed)
Pitt - FG Gerela 45
BaIt
Carr I1 pass from Jones
',Thari kick)
Pitt - Harrison 1 run (Gerela
kick)
Pitt - Swano 29 pass from
Bradshaw (Gerela kick) •
Pitt — FG Gerela 25
Pitt -- Swann 21 pass Item
Bradshaw (Gerel a kick)
Ball Leaks I run (Llr*tart kick)
Pitt
H4rrison 10 run (Mansfield
kick)
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INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING — Pittsburgh, Harris
18137 Fugue 1151, Harrison 1010.
Baltimore, Mitchell 1655. Leaks I
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RECEIVING
Pittsburgh,
Swann S 77, Harrison 1 37. Harris 3
21, Lewis 210), Fugue 7 334. Bell 7
25 Baltimore, Mitchell 547. Chester
312. 2 35
PASSING - Pittsburgh, Brad
Shaw 11 180. 7a1 yards; Kruczek 56
0, 41. Baltimore, Jones 11252. t44

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RAMS VS. COWBOYS
First downs
14
Rushes yards
2485
Passing yards .
Return yards
73
Passes
1337 3
Punts
63.8
FumbIejlt
31
Penalties yards
6 31

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Butler 56, Bail St AS
Chicago Loyola 61. N Illinois 59
Cincinnati so. St Louis 53
Detroit 70. Arizona 68
Drake 102, St Cloud 5%
E Michigan iii. Hectelbe'g 66
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Houston Aeros beat the Phoenix
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the
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C incinnati Stingers 4-2 and the
San Diego M ariners trimmed
the Quebec Nordiques W.
The Racers took a 2-0 lead in
the second period, but the Bulls
scored late in that period on an
unassisted goal by Tim
then forced the overtime on a
goal by Vnclav Nedoman.sky
with less than two min ut es left
in reg ul ation time.
Karlander's game-winner,
his seventh goal of the year,
came off assists by Baltimore
an d [leg Thomas. The Racers
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in tli.i overtime session.

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11 20 5 00 3 60, 2 Sal, Sanchez (3) 8*01 00, 7 Cacho Javi (4) 310 360
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SIXTH — l.OguIza Perez (1) 1520
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9201 60 S20. 7 Alciana Via ts s
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Manolo Bengoa (5) 1*0, Q (13)
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(5) 260: 0 (I 2)3640. P (2 1) 15000 00 (S 2) 21630
TENTH — I Manolo (7 ) 1270520
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141 380:Q(3 7) 17.10; P (7 3)117.00; 670. 3. PleguiEctsav,
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TWELFTH — I Santl-Juan (1)
(3) 19 400505.30; 2 Oguiza Aguirre
1010 380300: 2 Anton-Aguirre (1)
( ) 810 460. 3 Alave Altu (6) 310.
860 110; 3 M.arurl Echave (7) 640.
0 ( )31 5010. p (3.1) 100 80
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25 00 610 320: 3 Marurj Juan (6)
Handle. 5131.919; Attendance
110300. 3 Sale Ramon (5) 1060. 0 2915

By The Associated Press
The Indianapolis Racers
haven't lost an overtime game
GO
CONFERENCE
6 94
Midwest Division
this year in the World Hockey
Denver
17
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Association and Coach Jacques
070
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10 13 600
Dallas
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KanCity
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Indiana
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conditioni ng.
6',
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8 16 333 9
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Pacific Division
kick)
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20 9 .690
Del - Laidlaw 1 run (Herrera super shape."
Los Ang
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This apparently paid off
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again Sunday night when the
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of end 1000)
ham Bulls 3-2. That gave InNew York Knicks ItS, Cleveland
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to. 01
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Boston W. Allanta 1)0
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Golden State 115. Washington 110
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Newhouse 9 25. Staubach 2$.
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Kansas City 90, PhOemnix 89
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CHRISTMAS TIME FOR
THE MAN AROUND
THE HOUSE: ROLEX

DALLAS
Americans Dick Stockton arid
Rosemary Casals eliminated Sherwood
Stewart of the United States and Francoise
Durr of France in advancing to the final of the
$80,-000 World Mixed Doubles tennis tournament.

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641 0 Pearson 3 31,
DuPree 334. Newhouse 2 19, B.
JohnSon I 11
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Boston 91. New York ?4(.$S ,
Cleveland 106, San Antonio 105
Detroit 175. New Orleans 110
Milwaukee 126, Atlanta 109
Los Angeles 103. Kansas City 92
Buffalo 99, Seattle g
Today's Games
No games scheduled
Tuesday's Games
Detroit at New York Knk
Boston at Cleveland
Detroit at New Orleans
Atlanta jt Milwaukee
Kansas City at Los Aoirles
Buttalo at Seattle

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Kansas St $5. Cent Mis.so,jrj
LOuisville 7$. Marquette 75, OT
Michigan 102, Kent St 66
Mlrwpota 96, Vermont $1
N Dakota 91; Macalester 57
Ohio U 93. Cleveland St 81 OT
S Dakota St IS, Witna St 61
Wartburg $ 1 S Dakota 77
Washington St 67, Ohio St 66
SOUTHWEST
Oklahoma 71, Texas Arlington
Pan American 1$. Arkansas 5172
Mar,'s Tex. 80, Tx Southern

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Save Stamps
Don't throw away the stamps
on all your Christmas mail:
they can be used to raise money
for a variety of worthwhile
causes such as the Methodist
Children's Borne, Bishop Gray
Inn, an Episcopal old persons
home, and Our Lady of Florida
Monestary missionaries to
Japan fund.

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Jennifer Jacobs

Tear stamps off envelope,
leaving a border of paper about
one-quarter inch wide. Mail
stamps to Lens Boutwell, 204
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$50,000 life Insurance policy
over my objection. I Just
co uldn't see
spending $14 a
month I wish now that he'd sold
us
much.
We do n't get a lot, but it will
get us by.
A word to future widows:
Listen to life insurance
salesmen. You'll be glad you
did when you get that c heck.
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varies From person to person, of
course, But a lot has ch an ged
since pa rents were in their
teens.
Being 17. I've found little
pornography available and
little demand for it from my age
gro up . But I still believe in our
constitutional right to read
anything we like. It has been
said that a countr, that burns
books eventually will burn
pe ople.
PIIII.I.IP H

think?
SICK IN SAN CLEMENTE
[)E.Th SICK: I'm with you.
Sterilized
or
not,
psychologically, it's sickening!

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READERS: Wondering what to
gRe an elderly friend or shut-In
for Christmas or Chanukah?
how about an assortment of
greeting earth for them to send
to others for birthdays, anniversaries, weddIngs, Bar

Itch Dr., Apopka

Kevin B. Gill, 24, 251 1st St.,
Chuluot.a, Joanne K. Aldrich,
22, same
Edwin B. Esch, 20, RI I Dx
10:, I.W, Heidi J. Jennings, 19,
545 Devonshire Blvd., LW.
James K. Johns Jr. 22, RI I
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Devans,
118 Bell P1., WP
John E. Addison, 21, 191 N.
Highland, l.W, Susan A Nichol,
20.1 Charles St.
Michael B. Bunker, 22, lix 55,
Oviedo, Dorcas 1". Reeves. 18,
Dx 291 Geneva
Phillip G. -Loyd, 18, Itt 3 lix
131 Ithonda S. Swindle, 21, 2635
Laurel Ave.
Junior C. Sipplen, 28,
Titusviile, M)Tna D. Morley, 20,
Mimi
Joseph P. Seguna, 39, 1410 N.
DeUl Rd., 11 31, OrI., &amp; Sandra
NI. Burke, 32, 2827 S. Park Ave.,
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DEAR. PHIl.LIP: You have a Nfitnm hs, coiIrmaUoas, etc?
frequently accused of being too good head on those 17-year-old And be a real sport and affix
pushy, too persistent and too shoulders.
pos tage stamps on all the enhigh pressure. But as a matter
DEAR ABBY: My wife HF velopes.
of policy they provide heaven- sists on letting our dog lick uur
SryO.sI has
problem. What's
sent protection against per- plates clean after we've eaten. yours?
For a personal re
write to
social tragedy.
She also treats him the pots ABBY: Boa No. 0100. ply,
LA., Calif.
DEAR ABBY: In reading a and pans she's cooked in, 9005. Enclose stamped, self.
letter from the father who found saying he enjoys this more than addr as wd envelope. pleas,.
For Abby's
pornographic pictures in his 14- his own bowl.
to Have
Lovely Wing," send $1 to
,ear-old son's wallet, I have
I tell her it's unsanitary, but aAbigail
Van Bur en. 132 Lasky Dr.,
not hi ng but sympathy for him. she says everything is sterlized flivirly Hi$$. Cihif.
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Winners in the Salvation Army Christmas doll dressing contest were Mrs. Mary
Itobb, standing left, first; Mrs. Lib Cleveland, below left, second; and Mrs.
Emma Jean Noe, third. Admiring their handiwork, which has been on display In
the Flagship Bank of Sanford, are Salvation Army advisory board member, Mrs.
Sheila Roberts, and Capt. .James Snelson. The dolls will be given to underpnivilege(l children at Christmas.

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Xi Beta Eta Chapter, beta
Sigma Phi will hold a skating
party Tuesday from 7:30 to
10:30 p.m. at Melodee Skating
Itink, Sanford. Proceeds will go
toward the sorority's fund
raising effort in the name of
their Valentine King contestant
Cliff Miller. All funds raised
will be given to the Seminole
Youth Ranch.

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high at a baton
twirling contest, ht
for young Jennifer
Jacobs
and her
famil, a recent
Nation Baton
Twirling Association
competition in St.
Petersburg was
especially tense.
It was Jennifer's
last contest in the
Tiny Tots Division
(children up to the
age of six). Ninety.
nine trophies won by
the young twirler
were displayed in the
livingroom and
bedroom of her
Winter Springs home.
The big question
as would she top the
lOft mark in this, her
last chance, before
division for sevenand eight-year-olds?
Jennifer did better
than that
she won
enough prizes at the
recent contest to put
her TinyTots total at
102 trophies. She is
one happy little girl,
and her family is
bursting with pride.
She started twirling
at age four. 11cr
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1976

LYKES SMOKED

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
he would support the ERA and
year," she said.
The Equal Rights Amend- said he had made his decision
She said the federation, which
ment will once again be de- after conversations with Shevin
is the chief anti-ERA group in
feated in Florida despite "des- and Askew.
Florida, planned
"Stop
Mrs. Spellerberg said she was
ERA" dinner rally in Tampa
being employed by
officials, astounded.
21 as the kickoff
this
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl. Monday, Dec.20, 1976—lB
the
leading
"Using Shevin and the
campaign.
ERA
to arm tbt is a desperShirley Spellerberg Miami atlon tactic
The pro-ERA
had
the highest or- first debuted in 1972.
in line plus
charged ERA
der," Mrs. Spellerberg said.
UP
geted
Glisn
and
Sens.
Pete
The controversial amendwho
have
preSkinner,
1)-Lake
City,
and
Thursday with using Gov. "You know they are in trouble ment, which has been repeat- viously voted for the amend- Scott, R-Fort Lauderdale,Jim
as
Heubin Askew and Atty. Gen. when they are starting this ear- edly rejected by the Senate, has
Robert Shevin twist arms for ly to use the top brass for arm its best chance ever of passage
chief targets.
She said that all the talk by
lawmaker votes on the issue. twisting."
Skinner
said he planned to
this year.
ERA supporters of now having vote for the amendment beBut Mrs. Spellergerg, presiMrs. Spellergerg said she felt
A poll by ERA supporters, the
they need to
dent the Florida Federation the heavy lobbying would back- which
Mrs. Spellerberg agreed nally win passage was just cause mail from his district L
of Women for Responsible Leg- lire and lawmakers would In
while Scott
shows a 201120 "psychological rhetoric to running
Lslation, said despite the defec- the end decide to vote their split in the Senate. The House stampede those
the said he is undecided.
Lion of Sen. Jim Glisson, R-Eu- convictions,
twice has passed the proposal. bandwagon."
Mrs. Spellerberg said her
stis, opponents would be able to
ERA supporters hailed GusBut Mrs. Spellerberg said
"We don't count a one-vote group also had targeted certain
defeat the ERA in the 1977 leg- son's defection as the break- that a tie vote still wouuld mean switch as decisive. They have senators who supported the
Lslattve session,
through they had been needing defeat and opponents were never had the votes to pass It In amendment, but refused to
Glission said Wednesday that since the emotional issue was hopeful of holding other the Senate and they won't this name them.

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SANFORD

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Monday, D,c, 20, 1976

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl. Monday, Dec. 20, 1976-36

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611 I DREAM OF JEANNIE
7 FEEDBACK
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12 THE WILD KINGDOM
74 MACNEIL-IEHRER REPORT
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abe
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4 6 ALL S FAIR Episode
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5939 Melodrama about a
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61111 JERRY REED SHOW
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24 LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
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6 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
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SWEET ORANGES
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$2 50 Bushel
*007 Palmetto Ave
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NAVEL ORANGES,$2.50 BU.
377 0062 or
6722

, get little things for Phuong that I hadn't been able to Find myself,
"And I realized he was wonderful material for whatever i was
going to write...He didn't know wha t I was up to at first, but I
eventually told him I was making a
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was approved.

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movie and he'd play himself

He said the boy somehow got on a Saigon-to-Guam flight, then

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Overlooking The St. Johns
Holiday Isle Complex Ph. 323-1910 Sanford

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Brand new, sparkling with charm'
Furnished Studios. unfurnished 1
&amp; 2 bedroom Units Your new

home features

__________
And That's A Fact
Tao'

Shag Carpeting
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Fabric Covered Walls
Built in Wail Bookcase
Private Entrance'
Dead bolt Lock
'
Fenced Patio
Color coordinated Kitchen &amp;
Appliance',
'
Abundant Storage Space
enev
"Energy Efficient" Air Con
ditionng Package
Full Circle insulation &amp; Sound
Proofing
No One living above or below you
Full time Resident
, Studio, 123
Service
Director's,
Bedroom Apts.
Mode-it open 10 am tilop m Daily
Quiet, One Story
Come see us or call
Kitchen Equipped
___________
Adult- Farnt!y
323-3301

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Low Down VA 8. FHA Homes. KLIp
Really, 322 233$ 107 W First St..
Sanford

BAT EMAN REALTY'

2 and 3 BR homes, stove,
refrigerator, central air and heat,
carpeted 322

Stenstrom

Luxury Patio Apartments

PARK RIDGE- 4 BR, 2 bath, un
furnished home, rent $775 etO
KISH REAL ESTATE, INC 325
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ClEG 20

CRANK CON'ST REALTY
REALTORS- 830 6061
Eve', j7) 49

Sid,'w.,iv

IDYLLWILDE HOMES BY

APPOINTMENT

CONSTRUCTION
211W

,

25th

Additions

Sanford Ri

CALL 322-3103
I

RemodelIng

Defendants,

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: CAROL HALL. and all parties
having or claiming to have any
right, title or interest in the property
herein described
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
trial the a bove named Plaintiff has
filed a Complaint in the above styled
Court for the foreclosure of a
mortgage
encumbering
the
following described real propert y
Lot 6. Block B, THE COLON

NADES FIRST SECTION according
to the plat thereof as recor de d in
Plat Bock IS, Pages 19 &amp; 90, Public

Records of

Seminole

County,

Florida,
You are commanded to fill your
written defenses to said Complaint
with the Clerk of the etove named
Court and to serve a copy lhec.of
upon the attorneys hereinbelow not
lat er than January 8th, *971.
WITNESS myhard and seal Øf the
Court at Sanfor d, Florida, this 3rd
day of December, 1916

(SEAL)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By' Jean E Wilke
Deputy Clerk
Johnson. Motsingqr.
Tnisman &amp; Sharp, PA.
By

S Winifred J Sharp
00 East Robinson Street

Orfindo. Florida 3290*
Publish Doc 4. I). 70. 77, 19?

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WYNPIEw000..- 3 BR. family
room, range. refripertor , large
lot Nice and clean s 10.5.2O

We're Offering A

'NIT'T REALTY

Realty Company's Subdivision,
according to the plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book Son Page ,o o
Ili* Public Records of Senilnole
County, Florida,
together with the furniture, fur.
nishingS and flatur
contained

M. UNSWORTFI REALTY

2

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834 921?
Sanford

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For es t City
Altamonte Springs

RUTH TUECH
8349217
Altamonte Springs
Longwood
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KAVE TALMADGE
HILDA RICHMOND
514 3167
Deltnns

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MODEL OPEN:

Cdsselberry.Winler Spnrir7s

DAILY-4: 30 a.m.-S:30 P.M.
p.m.
SAT.—II is-m--6 P.M.

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SUN—i. p.m.-6 p.m.-

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CROCHETED AFGHANS
PONCHOS&amp; SHAWLS
Phone
7041
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323'7080

OWN.
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Inslntord- West on2SThSt.,gff 11.92
½ MIII To Rldgewood .vt., Go South
2 Blocks On Rldgewood To Terrace Drlvs

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FUTU RA BY SINGER I

Mother Fine Development By

Y WILCO C0NSTUCTIOM COMPANY

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79—Trucks-Trailers

1961 Chevrolet pick up truck, tse'.'
sticker. Good running condition.
5.350 349 $702

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64-Equipment
se-wi
Zig Zag macnInes.
Assume..-

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*965 Ford F tOO pick vo. air cord
automatic. 352 engine. 3237510
wk days. 7 5 30 Ask for Dick
Lacy
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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FOR

EQUITY

CaliBart Real Estate
323

74"

Merchandise
50—Miscellaneous

for

Sale

Flowers &amp; Gilt',. Tropical &amp; Exotic
PInls Carnations. 13 doz. cash&amp;
carry CAREFREE FLORIST ,
7397 French Ave , 373 1*50

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Bathroom Cabinet',,
Kitchen
count er tops, sinks Instailalion
available Bud Cabell 3729052

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anytime

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t4UGHEY EQUIPMENT
D'rl Service, Clearing, Mowing,
Back Piot lOader 322#u?
Tree Trimming &amp; Surgery_La

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Maintenance Free Est.mates

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Licensed

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Free Eslimate',

Heaters Cleaned &amp; Adjusted
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Call Paul Miller
3fl 379(3

Electrical
BOWLI N - ELECTRIC Electrical
Contractors IndustrIal, corn
mercial,
residential
Free
estimate', 3227373.
-

Pes tontrol
C

Carpentry. Remodeling. Additions
Custom Work Licensed, Bonded.
Free estimate 373103$

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Rooniiip, S.ding. Sheet metal, Alum,
Painting, Air cond
Gi,rtbers, Texture Coaling, Screens,
etc Lar;r (1ait, Small dollar
I'!' ''.):'5 1119911

ARTBRO , N PEST CONTROL

2562 Pr Drive

322 $SAS
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Sewing

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Insulotion
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Alterations, Dress Making, Drapes,'
UpholStery 3320101

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Mayo lii
s&amp;itat,on Co $30009? or 666 isii

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45
Giftng can be
founo.in Ih@ Wanif
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To List Your Business ... DiaI 3' 11 r831.
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Prione 3271567

l:t'l'tral HeJb &amp; Ar Conditioning
SOFA&amp;CHAIR SHAMPOOED
EXPERT LAWN SERVICE
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Also Carpet Shampooed
eslimIes, call Cart I
Mowing, Euging, Trimming
Harris at SEARS fl Sanford 322
Only 1.35. Phone3fl issit,
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Free Estimates
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1711
Phone 323 I79
Dee I (Jerry", Cleaning Service
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DICK'S
LAWN
SERVICE
cJbbardl's
Home
Residential &amp; Commercial Clean
Repair',. qoom
Mowing Trimm np. Edg g
rip Rt.I, Box t7ICC, Sanford, Fl
Additions',, Concrete Work, P.lnt
With
a Personal Y;i.,us 1303.131
37771 -- 373 "25
'rip. Carpenter Work. Ceramic
303.131
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Tile, Alum Enclosures 333.i25 I ______________________________
11111101111

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Guaranteed reconditioned auto
- batteries
$17 95 exchange.
- REEL'S BODY SHOP. 1*09
Sanford Ave

Reg Real Estate Broker
1100 E. 25th St
322 645.3

1-,,

Home Improvements

Cleaning
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Heater Cleaning

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LIGHT HAULINC,A YARD
AND GARAGE CLEAN UP
Phone 349 5371
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322 1581. 3221*79
.207 E. 75th St

can cover ',,r home with .
aluminum &amp; S.Oflt Syslem Al
Ring. Gitter', 10 Yrs E.p
Eagle Siding Co 651 954)
.

43-Lots-Acreage

location',

TAFFER REALTY

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Hanging Baskets, 5.) 95
Woodruff's Garden Center
101 Celery Ave .Sanford
Open atternoons&amp; Sat, allda,

MOVE TODAY
NON SUBDIVISION

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DIRECTIONS:
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garage.

S ACRES WITH MOBILE HOMEGood country location Assumable.
mortgage, 520.000
COUNTRY CLUB- 2
CH CA

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Kawasaki 100. expansion
chamber, knobby. tires, auto
bumper carrier, helmet, gloves.
candy orange, excellent condition
Will deliver.
.112S

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choice

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Several
available

73 Honda CO 123.5;
1,100 miles Likenew. 1.495
377 4947

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COMMERCIAL

Ph. 323 6062.

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Ijsteen -- 9 75 acres, fliCt- trees.
good soil. Surveyed Easy term',
113.115 Broker. $31 0171

Hal Colbert Realty

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8349212

(East)

Privacy

LOCH ARBOR- I BR with 3 extra
building .1015. 200 Vnewood Dr
530.000. Ph. 9620126

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.

SHIRLEY MILLEIT

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borhood.
Attached
*26.500. 305632 0110.

Used Office Furniture

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By Owner- 3 BR. 2 bath, central
H&amp;A. exceptionally nice neigh
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.
montri Will lake trade in Singer 1
Rent Our Rinsenvac
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'slate
ltroSe
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equipped to zg zap 8. make button ,
80—Autos for Sale
:
CAR R2LL'S FURNITURE 322 SIll
RENTALS--Apts &amp; Homes
hole', Balance of 1.5933 or 10
,
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SALES-Farmo,' City
payment', of $6 Call credIt,
1971 Impala 2 Or Hardtop, PS AC. .
26lOHiawathaat 1792
65'—Pet's-SuPp
lies
manager, 377911* or see at
PB, AM FM Stereo. Rddal tires, ?'i
322 *301 Da -yor Night
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
-- .
Low mileage, $950 3730.633 or 323.
Campbell's Poodle PacS-Complet,
The Old Singer Store
179$ alter S p.m
__________________________
W. GARNETT WHITE
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professional grooming 2467 Park
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State
St..
Saritord
Plaza
*973
Pontiac Deluxe LeMans. bucket
Req Real Estate Broker
Ave
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322 1121 Closed wedsdays
seats, fully equipped Cassetf.,"
JOHN KRIDER.ASSOC
Poodle Puppies
new radiatS. low mileage, 52575, 41,
*07W Commercial
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645.3250
Phone 377 7161. S3ntord
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Sanford. 327 2593
Select your new furniture from
,s 4
JUST
MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and' '.
Cottage. S rooms, 1 bath, 75* S 3rd
WILSON MAlE R for the best Collie Pups - Just 3 left. In time for
'7)
Models
Call
773
$570
or
$34St , Lake Mary 511.500 Phone
Christmas ever. Save on national
Christmas With papers 373 7194
4605 Dealer,
6101707
brands Libera,I trade In', Free
"a
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deiivery.
Convener,?
terms
We
Cute
Puppies-Free'
Builder's own 3 or I OR, 2'z bath
*911 Mercury Cyclone CT. 351.2
to good homes
give TV Stampa 311 E First St
Priced below reproduction
for Christmas 5 weeks old 32*
Cleveland. automatic. Power
Phone 327 5677
0580,
or otter S. 3228051
jENNY CLARK REALTY
______________
,
steering, air. 5*295. 2730915.
322 159a
op
Realtor
LOOK INC FOR A JOB' Check the
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Horses
Help Wanted column in todays
Hwy
92,
I
mile
west
of
Speeay.
_______________
classifieth
House for sate, by Owner 2 OR,
_________
___________________
Daytona Beach will hold a public j
Geldin9, i4' hands, 12 years old,
frame house, corner tot, $ *1,500
AUTO AUCTION *veryTuesday, . 00,
We sell our trade in furnitur e at low
gentle, good with children, tack
3739163
night t i 30 It's the only one in
prices. Good selection
included Also Holstein bull., 1
Florida You set the reserved
COUNTRY FURN,
mflthS Old Call 372 1961
price No charge other than IS
DISTRIBUTORS
registration fee unless vehicle is
SR .46, 1 mi East I. Reg quarter horse tstalilonl with
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1238322
sold Call 904 25.5 $311 for further
papers 1' vrs. old See to ap.
REAL [T,'.nu
details. '
preciale 323 5.472 alter 6
We are liquidating hundr ed s o
Reaitcr
172 74o,t
piece', of furniture including
___________________
Over 10.000 people are reading lhil'
dinette',, and dnng room sets.
Longwood
68—Wanted to Buy
538.900
ad Don't you wish the item you
couches&amp; chairs, bed l,lmps of all
have for sale was listed her e? kind',, etc. 2$ pct cti I 5! cnee
V.
Open daily 105 30
1972 VW Super Beetle, AM radio.
GE I
EXTRA
CASH
FOR
good condition 1 owner, $1,350
pj
Dell's Auction Center
CHRISTMAS by selIihg your good
For Chrlma Bonus . SparkIng
Call 3227399 after S
Hwy
16,
West.
Sanford
'Cd
furniture
and
appliances
to
or I BR, Split design Gracious
373
L.trry", New &amp; Used Mart, 715 $
Ring Our Chimes and place a ' last
foyer, formal living dining, cozy
,
Santont Ave. 322 1*32.
acting, low cost want ad Call 377
family room, custom features
261* or 131 9993
52-Appliances
Pool planned Large lot in quiet
'or Antiques Consignments
neighborhood
I
Aanted Hi Way 46 Auction
*973 PINTO
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
Galiere',, 3726912.
34.000m,Ies.UOO
630 Nw, 134. LOflg*OOd
Call 642 0*76
Late miajel. colored refrigerator',
Want,td to buy used office furniture
$31 6272
and range', 30 day guarantee
Any
Quantity
NOLL '5, 1945 3 Chrysler tow car equipped
SANFORD- 3 BR. Ili bath home,
Sanford Auction, 1200 S French,
CASSELBERRY, Hwy 17.92, 930
wpth Reese hitch, air shucks &amp;
central heat &amp; air. 17.7*' game
323 13.40
4706
electric
brakes $300 Call 372 $916
room large trees OWNER
.-kifltuJ,TFr-i
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S23900

3 BR. 24' x 6.4' Barrington. VA loans
available
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
150)OrIan doDr 323 5200

Near hospital 322 5173

NOW '1,8,525

all tilt,

HARRIET DEAS
JEAN BRYANT

tome with courtyard

3 Bikes. 1973 Kawasa ki dirt, 90CC
$200; Yamaha dirt, 250 CC. $450,
Chaparell 100 CC. $200 Best offer .

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ON LAKE MONROE- Mayfair,
over I acre, custom 3 OR. 2 b.1lri

Reduction On Our 2 Bedroom, P12 Bath Townhouse

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1977

5%

6f1ice Supplies

BLAIR AGENCY
32) 3$66or32) 7110

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Reg Real Estate Broker
503W. Is? SI - Sanford
223 606* or 323 OSI7eves

OR

Motorcycle Insurance

________________

51—Household

.

350 CC, Exc. Cond.
7600 miles Must sell. 323-715.5
after 6 p m

Guitar, with Jordan amplifier
Excellent condition. 5250
______________________________

Regulation size I'd' Pool table &amp;
accessories. $175. 10 Chord Key VioOd or ste-el desks, executive desk
&amp; chars. Secretarial deskS 6.
electric Organ. 37 Melody keys &amp;
c.a,airs, straight ct',eirt. -flttnp
37 Harmony melody keys Ex
cabinets, as is Cash and carry.
cellent cord, $150 3226293
NOLL'S
Refrigerated sandwich unit; casts
Casselbecry, 17 92. 9301206
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register; waffle maker; tables,
pie case other items. 323 2710
62—Lawn-Garden

42-40oblle Homes

therein,

WITNESS my hand and official
seal of said Court on the 9th day of
December, A.O 1916.
ISealt
AlihtjF H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Clrc,it Court
Seminole Country, Florida
By Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
STEP4STROM, DAVIS 9,
MCINTOSH
Flagship Bank of SInfordSuite 32
Pose Office Boa 1330
Sanford, Flor i da 32111
Attorn eys for Petitioner
Pbiith: Dec 13. 70.27. *976, Jan. 3

Mom will love her Daniel Green
house slippers from Knight's
Shoes, 706 E 1st St.

323 189S

322 0719

the real property

descrIbed below; permanent Child
support; recognition of special
equity In the jointly owned real an
personal property I the parties
including award ofthe real property
owned by the pa rties as tenants by
t he en tireties to the Petit ioner, said
prOperty being more particularly
desc'Ibed as follo*s:
Lot It. Block F, West Sanf or d

MR Mu

_______________________________

321 7114
2571 Park Dr
After Nouns,
Realtor
in 339*
332 9264
32.LQ41

Reg Real Estate Broker, lit 06.10

BER, and LATONYA 0 BAR
BER. In the Petitioner ; lump sum

alimony Of

SUPER SPECIAL- 4 Bi', 2"
baths. Split level, extra large
tmiIy room With fireplace, in
tercom System throughout Ex
tras galore. 5.39.900
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V Hard-wick. Broker

14 Hond a. I cyt

Lead Elect ronic Gibson 6 string

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FOR THE BUYER WITH CA$H

marriage, WARREN L. BARBER.
PHYLLIS 'C. BARBER, CYNTHIA
C BARBER, FELECIA A. BAR

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REFURBISHED HOMES 1100
down payment to qualified buyer',
BR. 515.000 and up
TWO STORYstucco. I BR, 7 bath,
family room. large separate
garage with COnverl,hIe storage
area 149.500

marrlage permanent custody of the
minor children born issue of the

WILLIAM F HALL and CAROL
HALL, his wife, and JOHN A
BALDWIN,

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AND
THINK
A
MINUTE
IF
CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WO.JLDN'r BE ANY

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Organ Sales 8. Western Auto, 301
W. First St.. 322

Ca I I Bart

254$ PARK

SANFORD-3 lIR, I
bath, Stove.
refrigerator, central heat air,
nice privacy- fenced yard Terrific
location $166 67 P1 5300 dowr.,
522.000 I APR. ii) '1r5

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Multiple Listing Service

Petition, to wit. A diCtrilut(nn M
Plaintiff,

Realty

CITY- *333 west 1st St.-- Lovely 3
3 Bedroom. unif urn. * bathcarpeled
BR. * bath, needs a little TLC. has
Frame building, $l$S. Call 3211 19041
loads of Pot en tial, and is con
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or n 1587.
One Bedroom
venlen, to Shopping, ,tutotrain and
From
9
Get plenty of prospects Advertise
Lake Monroe, A lot of home for
your product or service in the
$11,900
Classified Ads
,
-_ .PINECREST-- 103 West Airport
/i11age
7 BR. unfurnished, 512$ month, first ' Blvd -ThiS) BR. I bath home is
W.
St.
and last month in advance,
in flhiflt Condition, and a variety of
Riverview Ave
fruit trees, fenced backyard and
(
LA
SIDE APARTMENTS
laundry room are lust a few of the
hway 17.92, Sanford1
extras. BPP warranted Just
JOHNNY WALKER
s From PInch Houte
_•_ 322-2090
*25.900
38670 831-9777
Rep Real Estate Broker
roIptSon.iiIv M,In4ilCd
General Contr.tor
LOCH ARBOR. 7*0 Homewood
_____________________
322 6.451
Drive,- Prestige living at a
reasonable price' Lovely 3 BR.
____________________
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bath, on extra large beautifully
landscaped lot Formal dining
room, central H&amp;A, utilty shed,
and workshop, makes thiS BPP
warranted a seal at *39.500

25th
Sanford, Ha.

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Reg Pe,ii Est,tc B'oker
76335. Sanford
1OlS9eves 372 76

BUENA VISTA 1316 Elliott Ave
Commercial zoned 2 OR, 2
home has large workshop, citrus &amp;
pecan trees, garden with
sprinklers, kitchen equipped, and
large fenced yard. Just $21,000.

girls Assortment of Christmas
stocking Stuffer',.
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Days- 372 6123
tights

20175. FRENCH

automatic rhythm section Liber al
trades offered Bob Ball's Piano &amp;

2640 Hiawatha at 17 92

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78—Motorcycles
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New Cti'iSlmaS dr esses for little
PAYTON'S CHILDRENS WEAR

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO
BROKERS

710 WOODMERE BLVD
3 Bedroom $lSOmo
information in Window

(Gardens

Realty

Reg Peal Estate Broker
SALES - RENTALS .
817W
Sanford
322 441 or 372 7757 after Hrs

321-0041

3 BR home, fenced, kitchen
equipped 5185 per mo $100 dep
702 Bamboo Dr . Sunland, 322
__________________________

COMMUNITY WORKER. outreact
work, %sist staff in FAMILY
PLANNING PROGRAM Owr
car. Contact Seminole Co Health
Dept 322 2124

1505

Harold Hall

MLS REALTORS

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"I' '•iOd"d Lots
i',,rd Sheet',
Se,s

4

1111111111111111111111111111111
ECONOMY PLUS in thiS 7 BR, *
bath home Nice neighborhood,
ciose to st-iopping Priced under
PHA appraisal at $11,500

32—Houses Unfurnished

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Sanford Auction

BALL REALTY

2 BR unturnhed. children, pets o k.
5*30 mo 373 7515 or I 904 13,6 0299.

3301 S. Sanford Ave.

Classified Ads Gets Results

*

3]A—Duplexes

Apartments

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

DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH, Post Office
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Bee 1330, Sanford, Florida, 3271*. on
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL or before January It, *977, and file
CIRCUIT,
IN
AND
FOR the original with the Clerk of thiS
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Count either before Service on

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Sanford Court

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5500
comparable homes 3 Utility tilt trailer, ideal for riding Good used lv's $25 &amp;
10.-Swap &amp; Trade
BR, 2under
bath, kitchen equipped
lawn mower or small garden
MILLERS. 26*9 Orlando Drive,
Central heat &amp; air, wall to wall
tractor 669 0531.
Sanford, 322 -0352
carpeting. Owner pa all closing
WANT ED I SELLERS
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costs Also conventional finan
-BUYERS DEALERS
1(f) Gal fuel tank
cing
54--Garage Sales
Empty your carport or
$45 Firm
.
- ----Make $11 and have fun swapping
377 1939
IS GOLFING &amp; SWIMMING YOUR
too' Bring your articles to Movie
-..arage Sale
THING? See thiS pretty I OR, 2
La nd Drive In Theatre Swap Sho p
FULLER
BR
USH
Furniture.
Dishp.
Silverware.
bath home of sheer comfort in
- Flea Market. south *792. every
Office equp tent, used canoes &amp;
372 19 J7
Loch Arbor. Great for en
Sunday, 9 a m to S p.m. NO
boats Wc'k'va Landing 322 4470
CHARGE p.,,
and frr large tinily
__________________________
The large cheery eat-in kitchen
Phone 322 1716. 7 pm to 9 pm
anv night
Separate dining room, family
'*
55-Boats &amp; Acces sories
-- ---- -.
room, overlooks a covered patio Mom will love you all year for a
Micro Wave Oven or a Trash
and sparkling pool. There are
11'
with JS tip Merc
rill
72-Auction
Compactor. DiCk'i Applances,
many mor e featur es for y ou r
trailer, Cushions. 5395 323 03 or
76*1 S. French Ave.,
surprIse. A minute from the golf
7
323 1799 after pm
course. A fine home for only
5.49.500 and good terms.
ROBSOfi MARINE
DEC. 20, 7:30 P.M.
,•
292111 Hwy 1792
HANDY MAN'S SPECIAL- 519,600 Diamond Solitaire,
3
5961
S7950 up.
3
corner tot on residential
Lots of last minute Christmas
diamond tie tac, $19 50 Gwaltney
14' Fiber glass Canoe, never used,
streCt Good terms
bargains to be sold to the highest
Jewelers, 204 S. Park Ave
SISO or best offer 130 5053 between
bidder including dining room
$8.
S.
Mon
Fri.
or
3323029
after
S
suites. bedroom suites, all kinds of
Wm. H. StemperReaItor
wk dys.
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or *1 nd', ______
odd furniture, new CB radios.
1919 S. French
appliances, TVS and tots of
322 4991 Mom will love one of our electrical
1923 Glastron left
Eves 377 1496; 372 *984
323 3996
miscellaneous
appliances See our fine Selection
With ilShp Johnson Motor Bank,Amerlcard. Master Charge
Gregory Lumber J. True Value ________________________________
$1795 PHoe 322 0750
WINTER HOME- Choice Ravenna
Hardware, 6th 8. Maple. 3270500.
Park location, comfortable) BR, 2
Free Drawing for Chr$stma$ ham
bath, family ret
Good Checks &amp; Cash
kitchen
57 Sport s Equipment
equipped, breakfast bar, sliding
glass doors to lovely oak shaded &amp;
'*,
Pen &amp; Pencil Sets, by Anson, $12
fenced yard. Inside laundry room
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Excellent terms 576.900
GWALTNEY JEWELERS, 304
1200 French Ave.
Everything For The Golfer- ClubS,
Park Ave
323-7341)
Balls, Golf Bags, Duckster
Jackets Ladies and mens golf
____________
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.
apparel
apparel and Shoes. Mayfair
77- Autos Wanted
rinlrv club Pro Shop, 322 2531
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--SALE-All Items Reduced _______
323.5774 Day or Night
BUY JUNK CARS - from $lOto$3O
59-WliJSiCal Wrchafldis,e
1210 I Bargain Table. $1 Ass
Call 322 1624 otter I p m
low cost want ad then stay close
FREE SHOPPING SERVICE IN.
to your phone ___________
_______
CLUDING DELIVERY, FOR SHUT. Pianos &amp; Electronic 0rgn', with
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4idaq9uo5

Air, carpeted, quiet * arid 2
t"edroom',. $ )25 to $135 mcn!h
Adults, Phone 172 1610

KENNETH W. MCINTOSH,
ESQUIRE, Petitioner's attorney.

Orlando.

ChIIdrOn 'Ia Price

I BR, turn apr, lights, water turn
Mature ,tctu!ts. No pets, 595 372
7796 alter I wk days

Unfurnished
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NOW RENTING

Concession Help Wanted Apply fl
person alter 6 30 p m , Movieland
Drive In Theatre. Sanford

CASE NO. 1e-l642CA.O.EE
. Petitioner's attorney or let
PAN AMERICAN BANK OF mediately thereafter; otherwise a
arrival, wound up at the Malibu, Calif., borne of a lady who'd ORLANDO, N A, formerly known default will be entered against you
agreed to house a Vietnamese child for a while,
' Citizens National Bank of for the relief demanded In the

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ad with Inc greatest op
Portunty Call 37) 3542

flew to hawaii and Seattle and, three weeks after Pbuong's

$450

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FLORIDA WAY RACQUET
BALL &amp; HEALTH CLUBS,

- TO JOHNNIE BARBER
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
653$ South Walcott
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Chicago, IIIinoi 606)6
- By Cherry Kay Travis
- YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Deputy Clerk action for Dissolution of Marriage
Publish Dec *3, 70. 27, I7$ Jan. 3, tics been filed egutinst you and you
1977
are required to Serve a copy of your
DEG S2
written defenses, if any, to it on

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Estate

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41-Houses
.
Lake M,ry. I OR, 1', bath new
homeS Under 525,000 with less
than $750 down Governtmer.t
funding By builder, 931 1469,
Equal Itousing Oppnrtuinily

MirTlIL( RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color Tv, air Cond ,Maid Serv.
QUALITY INN NORTH
I 48.
434. Longwood
-- SR
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162 boo
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18-Help Wanted

By - Paul J Heqener,
President
Respondent,

Rentals

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DUCKS, GEESE
&amp; CHICKENS
Phone 373 lOu

Real

WANT ADS ARE SMALL insize -.1
BIG on delivery

53-N- Radio-Stereo

PUBLIC AUCTION

OFFICE SPACE, French Avenue.
17 92, 4 rooms carpeted, bath.
kitchen facilities Total 660 sq If
Ideal for law offices, medical.
dental or Other professional of
fices KISH REAL ESTATE INC
321 004*

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port a cru, $10 322 0086 days.
4935 alter 5 30 &amp; wknds.

MaittandAuction
I6ioIlfreefrgm Sanford

-339

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AN MO PARK.
7. 3 L*iJivjii
Ir,iile, opts Adult &amp; family park
Weekly )$IS Hwy 17 92. Sanford.
371

Call Bart Real Estate

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REALTOR

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Camper Trailer for rent, 21', tu,I
bath, twin beds, Heat, air 3fl

RESTAURANT- Ideal for Mom &amp;
PO SO seat capacity A going
business with good potential, good
Iocaion Principals only, Call
,
George WiIli, REALTOR
ASSOCIATE

Delicious
Navels, Tangerine',, Grapefruit
Call Dave Shannon, 327 2616

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31—Apartments
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KENMORE WASHER
Parts.
Service
Used
machines
Moo'iEY APPLAICES. 37) 0677

to Buy

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37-Business Property

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OUR
BUSINESS
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DIRECTORY for the Service Man 2.1-Business Opportunities
You need '

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Petitioner,

"Op AQency_.1it Fee"
'Your Future-Our Concern"
201 Commercial
171 ella

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for the relief demanded in the
Petition
.
and
WITNESS my hand and seal of JOHNNIE BARBER,
this Court on this 9th day of

NAVEL ORANGES
290 7 French Ave. Sanford
322 3622

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Spcou I, 28. 3 BR apts Tennis.
Swimming, playground.
recreation room, laundry room
and clubhouse 2510 Ridgewood
A ve Sanford. PH. 3234620.
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52-Appliances

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Arms

Educat,ona, Child Care for as low a'
$2. weekly if you qualify 323 8474
,
or

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34-4V'obile Homes

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VETERANS- Bes t buy in town.

OVIEDO FTU- Duplexes Furn or Mullet Lake Park- 2 BR partly
Unfurn Wooded, Home She lots,
furnished trailer. $13S month, $50
RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE 385
security 319 5641
1771
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2 BR, 2 bath, furnished or on
__________________________
furnished Plenty of room for
Taking applications br cooks, DeBARY - Large, lovely * OR. air,
waitresses and dishwashers,
children&amp; pets. 75659,
near stores Ideal for retired
persons 321 0580. 468 6489
Thieves, 205 Palmetto Ave..
________
'is fed Acfl will alwa,s g.e
Sanford,
sanford
more, . Much Much More than
Ridgewood
iou
expect
Nurses; RN's &amp; LPN'S. Aides, Aide
___________________________
Companion Needed immediately
Call About Our
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2 BR. Mobile home for rent, no pets,
.
Christmas Specials
512$. 8)09650.

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50Miscellaneous for Sale

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LPN. 4 to 12 Shift. Geriatric ex
perence preferred Apply in
person, Sanford Nursing &amp; Con
valescent Center, 950 Mellonville

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KING5WOOD COURT- 3 BR, 2
ba th, kitchen equipped. lovely
Home in exclusive area $77,900
Terms.

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New Electronic Sensor Perm
Beauty Care Products. Towers
Beauty Salon.
5*9 E 1st 322 5712
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Starts I.hiIIt1

But the lad also helped him, wheeling and dealing in Saigon "to

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30-Apartments Unfurnished

18-Help Wanted

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as a good customer "and he attached himself to me," the writer 'immediately thereafter. Otherwise In Re: The Marriage of
a default will be entered against you MABLE W BARBER,
said, adding jokingly that "he recognized an easy touch."

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Adopts

&amp;it

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STARS

FOR Ckt.i6ils(oô

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flown out of Sa igon
in America's "Operation Babylift" when North Vietnamese
troops closed in on the city in the spring of 197S.
How Trung got out of Saigon StdI mystifies Seltzer and his wife

$ ,

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PROBATE DIVISION
4
6 THEGUIDINOLIONT
File Number 73ll.CP
3222611
831- 9993
1
Med
1200
ANYONE FOR
Division
2
rENNYSON
In Re; Estate of
9 NEWS
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
9 ONELIFETOLIvE
ELLA GENEVIEVE CUMMINGS,
4
RATES
6 YOIJNGANDREST.
Deceased
24 (Mon) ANYONE FOR
LESS
I
Ihru
S
times
4Ic a line
NOTICE OF
HOURS
61111 PERRY MASON
TENNYSON) (lues) ONCE
6 Ihru 25 times
lic a line
ADMIP4ISTRA(ION
8:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
UPON A CLASSIC (Fr,)
7 iWod) DOCUMENTARY
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
26 limes
24c a line
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Chinatown (Thits)FIRING
CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
(S2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
SATURDAY 9-Noon
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
LINE IFrIFAMILYFOCUS
300
3LinesMinimum
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
2
12 ANOTHER WORLD
I? 50 GRAND SLAM
IN THE ESTATE:
4
6 ALL IN THE FAMILY
24 ZOOM
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFED
DEADLINES
(R)
1230
that the administration of the estate
2 THE GONG SHOW
of ELLA GENEVIEVE CIJM
6 6M THE FLINTSTONES' ProNoon The Day Before Publication
4
OIT)fed Fri only. see 2 pm
6
MINGS. deceased, File Number 76
SEARCH FOR
381CP,
is
pending
in
the
Cirrut
TOMORROW
7 IWed I THE WAY IT WAS
Sunday Noon Friday
Court for Seminole County, Florija
Q
(Fri)
k4AH
- .All uv
.... rii nDC
-'----.
Probate Division, the address of
24 IPV'k)fl Tues. Wed Fri
12 MARCUS WELBY. M D
which is Seminole County Cour
VILLA ALEGRE
24 ELECTRIC COMPANY
thouSe, Sanford, Florida. Thi
personal representative of the estate
- 3 15
1255
is MAE G. BOWDEP4, whose ad
2 NBC NEWS
9 GENERAL HOSPITAL
4A—Public
Notices
4-Personals
dress is 969 Lyns Drive, Longwood,
-330
500
Florida. fllSO The name and ad
.
4
6
MATCH
GAME
76
2 SOMERSET
ARE YOU TROUBLED! Call Toll
dress of the personal repi-esen
4 MIDDAY
24 ZOOM
Free 6281277 for "WE Care",
tafive's attorney are set forth below
Adults &amp; Teens
6 NEWS
.
All persons having claims or SEARS telephones will te open
9 RYAN'S HOPE
demands against the estate are
400
every night 'lit I Ihru Dec 22. Two GETTING MARRIED? Crave
required,
WITHIN
24 MOVIES (Mon) AnTHREE
2 IRONSIDE (R)
days delivery. 377 1771
simple beauty? Call Dot, Notary
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
PublIc, 322 2026 Eves. &amp; Wk nos
dr0 5and the Lion (Tues.)
4 GILLIGANS ISLAND
THE
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
Rocking Horse Winner "
6 MERV GRIFFIN
THIS NOTICE, to tile with the clerk
DIVORCE
PAPERS TYPED for do
4-Personals
7 24 SESAME STREET
-lobsor's Choice."
Wed
of the above court a written
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it yourselferS, $30 Marilyn's 9 9
statement of any claim or demand
5)
9 EDGE OF NIGHT
Secretarial Service, Ocala, 9'0s
they may have Each claim must be 1
737 9773. Notary
(Fri) 'March of the wooden
*2 SOMERSET
Marriages
Wish Your Friends
in writing and must indicate the
Performed
Soldiers.'
430
A Merry Christmas
basis for the claim, the name and I
9
MARCUS WELBY
3(3
address of the creditor or his agent I
YOU CAN'T BEAT A WANT AD
Your Message Herr On
A)
2 12 DAYSOFOURLIVES
or attorney, and the amount I
FOR RESULTS. Try one today!
FRIDAY. DEC 24th
4
12 FAMILY AFFAIR
6 AS THE WORLD
claimed. If the claim Is not yet due, I
I Lines, only $2
TURNS
500
the date when it will become due
Call 322 2611 or 931.9993
shall be stated, If the claim is I
9 FAMILY FEUD
2 ADAM *2 (RI
.
contingent or unliquldated. the I DIVORCE FORMS - For free in
Pendants- Star arid heart shape,
61111 MY THREE SONS
200
nature of the uncertainty shalt be I formation write to: Box 19*,
56 50 and up. Gwaltney Jewelers,
7
6N (Fr,) FOOTBALL 39th
24 MISTER ROGERS
stated If the claim Is secured, the I Pompano, Ftc, 3306*
204 S Park Ave.
NEIGHBORHOOD
AnnualBlue.GtoyClass.cCol.
security shall be described. The
-_________________
I? EMERGENCY ONE
(O All Stars. Mobile. Na
claimant Shalt deliver Sufficient
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copies of the claim to the clerk to
(Thurs) EVENING AT
530
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
enable the clerk to mail one copy to
____________________________
SY MPHONY
2 NEWS
F i )
each personal representative
6 HOOANSI4EROES
DOCUMENTARY SHOWCITY OF LAKE
All persons interested In the estate
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
6M PARTRIDGE FAMILY
CASE
MARY. FLORIDA
to whom a copy of this Notice of
OF COMMISSIONERS
7
24 THE ELECTRIC
9 $20000 PYRAMID
Notice of Public Hearing
Administration has been mailed are
Notice of Public Hearing
COMPANY
required. WITHIN
230
THREE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The Board of County Corn
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF,
mIssioners of Seminole County.
2
12 THE DOCTORS
9 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
the City Council of the City of Lake
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Florida, will hold a public hearing to
Mary. Florida. that said Council will consider an Amendment to the
THIS NOTICE. to file any objections
ho ld a public hearing at 7:300.m. on Seminole County Subdivision
they may have that challenges the
Thursday . January 20. 1977, to
validity of the decedent's will, the
Regulations.
a) Consider a request of a change
qualifications of the personal
The proposed Amendment would
zoning
from
CN
to
C.I.
representative, or the venue or
as said rescind Resolution No. I adopted
classifications are described in the
jurisdiction of the court
November 9. 1974. and eliminate the
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND . zoning ordinances of the City of
provision for granting waivers for
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Lake Mary, Florida. of the following
platting of new lots of less than one
described property lying within the acre when septic tanks are utlliz,-d..,
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED,
Date of the first publication Of this
municipal limits of Lake Mary.
D
Copies of the proposed Amend
Florida, and more fully described as
Notice
of
Administration:
merit are available for review in the
follows to wit
December 20. *916.
La nd De velopmen t Division, Room
Mae C Bowden
Lots 19, 20. 21 andfl. Block is,
4*3. of the Courthouse, in Sanford,
CRYSTAL
As
LAKE WINTER HOMES
Florida.
Personal Represent..
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Two Mondays from ROW (Jan. 3) ABC
live of the Estate
SUBDIVISION, according to the
This public hearing will be held in
is airing a TV movie, "Green Eyes." It's about a half-black, halfPlat thereof as recorded In Pt,?
ELLA GENEVIEVE CUM
the Counts, Commission Chambers
Book 7, Page 115, Public Records of
Virnamese kid whose father, a former GI. returns to Saigon to MINGS
of the Courthouse. Room 203. San
Seminole C ounty, Flor ida.
Deceased
ford, Florida, on January Ii, 1971, at
v for him.
seth
The public hearing will be held at . 7.00 P.M. Oi' as soon thereafter as
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL ,
That it'll appear is unusual, given the networks' reluctance to REPRESENTATIVE
the City Hall, City of Lake Mary, possible. Written comments may be
Florida, on the 201h day of January, filed with the Land Development
S Joseph Davis, Jr. Esquire
air any drama remotely connected to the Vietnam war and given
Post Office a
1971, at 7.30 p m,, or as soon
1330
Division and t hose persons In at
ABC's prepensity for such ratings-getting fluff as "Charlie's
Sanford, Florida 37711
thereafter as Possible at *16(h time Ien-nce alIt be heard Orally
Angels."
'
interested
pirties
Telephone 305.332 7111
for and against
Board of County,
But equally unusual is the way Dvid Seltzer's work on the PubliSh. Dec. 20. 27, *976
the proposed change of ironing
Commissioneri
DEC 79
classification will be heard Said
movie led to his adoption of two Vi'tnamese orphans, one a
Seminole County, Florida
hearing may beconlirived from time
By: Dick Williams.
paraplegic girl, the other a brash, cocky lad who used to hawk
,
to time until final action is taken by
Chairman
newspapers In Saigon.
.
the City Council of the City of Lake
Attest
,
Mary, Florida
Seltzer, married and the rather of two kids, Tim, 7, and Emily,
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
THIS NOTICE shall be Posted In Phon e: 323 43)0. Eat )C
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
8, says )' hadn 't adoption in mind when he went to Saigon in the
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cl R. three 13) pi.blic places within the Publish: Dec. 70. 1976
fall of 1973, when America's long involvement in the Vietnam war
City of Lake Mary, Florida, at the
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
DEG $0
City Hall within Said City, and
was ending.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO: 7$-23s1.CA.94-c published In the Evening Herald, a
He initially went there simply to gather material for a movie
. newspaper of general circulation In
In Re: the Marriage of
about the thousands of Vietnamese children left homeless and
the City of Lake Mary. Florida, one
MICHAEL WAYNE MOORE,
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
time, at least 1$ days prior to the
without parents because of the war.
Husband Petitioner,
NAME STATUTE
aforesaid hearing In addition,
and
But Seltzer, 36, writer and coproducer of "Green Eyes," said he
TO WHOM IT 'MAY CONCERN
notice %hall be posted in the area to
JAMIE FRANCES MOORE.
NOT ICE is hereby given that the
Found himself so moved by the misery, the desperation of the
Wife Respondent, be considered at least IS dâr5 prior
undersigned, Pursuant to the
'
to.the
date
of
the
public
hearing
children, "1 began pretending I wasn't there an behalf of an enNOTICE OF ACTION
'Fictitious Name Statute." Chapter
DATED this *5th dav of
.
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
tertainrnent show.
S 09, Florida Slatules,will register
December,
197$
TO Jamie Frances Moore
vilh
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
. "I Just kind of fell Into the swim of working with the orphans
City of Lake
2737 Eastwood Drive
n and f or Se minole County, Flor ida,
Mary. Florida
there, started working with the Vietnamese-American Children's
Decatur, Georgia
rpon receipt of proof of Publication
BY Kay Sasiman,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Fund, which ran two orphanages there.
6th', notice, the fictitious name, to
City Clerk
that an action for Dissolution
kit THE RACQUET BALL under
"A friend of mine, Ben Cunningham, who ran one of the or,
Marriage has been filed against you GARY E MASSEY. ESQUIRE
vhich this party is engaged in
phanages, really took me through the underbelly of Saigon,
and you are required to serve a copy 6*6 E Semoran Blvd.
lusirtess at 20$ Swe'etwater Square,
10
it
of
Altamonte
Springs,
Fla
your written defenses, if any,
showed me what life was like under the surface there. And! began
.ongwood, Florida,
City Attorney
on the Petitioner's Attorney, Bill
That the p-arty interested in laid "
spending all my expense money for the children, kept coming
McCabe, whose address 1% Suite Publish' Dec 30, 5976
usine'sS
enterprise is as follows
back for more."
DEC91
1410. CNA Tower, Orlando, FlIda,
iorida Way Racquetball &amp; Health
32901, on or be fore January 11th, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
It was during his work with the kids, he said, he found Phuong,
:Iubs. Inc 20$ Sweetwat er Square.
*977 and file the original with the FOR
now about nine.
SEMINOLE
. .
COUNTY,
.ongwood, torida 32750.
Clerk of this Court either before
FLORIDA
Dated at Orlando, Orange County.
Enter the newspaper boy, Trung, now about 12. He knew Seltzer
service on Petitioner's attorney or CASE NO. 16-2361-CA-"EE
Ioriija December 2nd. 1974

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for the girl. Trung returned to newspaper-hawking. After long

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For Tuesday, December 21, 1976
ARIES (March 21-April 19 ) is a two-way street
SCORPIo ((ct. 24-Nov. 22)
Be extra-tactful with business
associates today. They may be When you're refreshed and
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.
You're better at planning today
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
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) impelled to give. You may do It
Give your duties top priority against your better judgment. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
today. You'll be considerably
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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

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yourself before you begin.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Don't let your Christmas list gc)
out of hand today. A card will be
as welcome as a' gift in some
instances.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Deli, 1976
You should be alert this
comIng year for an unusual
opportunity that can be both
exciting and profitable. It coulu
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North has sh own a very bad
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and won't have to pay for th e
honors."
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likely that West will bid clubs
himself and East-West will
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like this outside the Sanford Law Enforcement
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Bribe ' Ruling En ds
2-Year 'Nightmare'
By BOB L.I.OYD
Herald Staff Writer
Former County Attorney Thomas G.
Freeman says that part of his "two-year
nightmare ex pe 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

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
Hattaway 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
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
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.

Freemanof 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
Seminole Counts Grand Jury, Morris, who
eventually reach a swift-moving stream.
"The Department of Natural Resources has had been a grand jury witness, signed a sworn
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 kin't
(flocked lake secured against runoff,
Robert Blackburn of Altamonte Springs was one establish a prima facie case of guilty against
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
homeowners association, said his group estimated it Associate Judge Alan R. Schwartz wrote this
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.
I do so however, only upon
more or less pouring money down a dry hole," said ground that it was conclusively shown the
that
Blackburn "We must some way start trying to any additional fee solicited by the defendant,
control these plants more economically:'
who was the County Attorney of Seminole
French said he would favor using the hydrilla- County, did not relate to the performance of
gobbling arnur into one or all three of the South an act incumbent upon hum to perform fur the
county pursuant to his contractural

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."

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(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 outlet 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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DEAR DR. LAMB — I am
writing to you in regard to
Dr.
surgery which I had eight years
ago for a diverticulum. After
the surgery I was placed on a
Lamb
bland diet and suffered gas
pains until I started using your
bulk program. Now I am
practically tree of gas, so would
lettuce salads Included In my
diet be all right? I am dying to many of her friends do this too.
consume a lettuce or tossed She Is almost 20 years old.
salad.
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lettuce in a small amount for
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thin may over do it and slip into
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information about the causes of
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thinking too singularly.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Make
allowances for the frailties of
your subordinates today. Being
too demanding will only
frustrate you and put them on
the defensive,
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Speculative ventures appeal to
you today, but be sure to have
full knowledge of what's entailed. Otherwise, back off.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
Those genuinely fond of you are
generous today, but you may
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Th e campaigns waged by E.O. (Eddie) Keith and Incumbent
don Meyer for Sanford City Commission Seat two have been

lackluster personality contests with no major Issues.
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Both men ha ve been quietly seek in g sup port from the voters
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community and both are now waiting for Tuesday to get here and
the r esults to be announced While makin g theriselves available to
any citizen who wants to talk to theni.
Each (eels he has the answers to some of the problems facing
th e city today.
The candidates were interviewed separately and neither was
aware of the other's responses to questions,
What Is Saaford's greatest need and how would you fulfill this

need?

'In addition the drainage program must be handled jointly by
the city and the county. It Li not Just city water causing th e
problem
tanning and development of the, regional sewer plant is a

necessity for the future growth of North Seminole County:'
how would you encourage more business and industry to locate
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KEITh: "The o nl y way to enco ur age new business to locate in
the downtown area and new industry to come here is by reducing
taxes and utili ty rates.
"Housing is adequate. When the economy loosens up there will

be more people 'moving here. Sanford is in the middle of the

KEITH: "The city needs upgrading and beautification of the

director of Youth Programs Inc. Minietta was
call ed in after The EAr kept hearing reports of

to Sanford but the tax structure is higher than most cities of this
size. Th e drainage problem needs to be taken care of. The
decision to build a new city hall has already been made.
"The people can not afford to pay additional taxes to solve the
dra inage problem. It must be done with f ed eral funds."

MEYER: "The drainage problem is the city's most pressin
need and it requires federal fding for the solution. Th e issue of
additional taxes For a drainage solution has twice gone to th e
voters and both times the voters have said , 'We know there is a
problem,'but we can't solve it. We don't have the money.'
The federal government has placed restrictions on how
dr ainage wat er must be treat ed and federal funds must be made
available to comply with these restrictions.

wholeheartedly believes worthwhile. Too good

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versa,
On the positive side, the agency s well
ahead in its counseling program, having
handled 233 cases already this year when the
grant award only called for a bo ut 150. It's a
good . program, and one The EAr

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dowiitown area. Lower taxes would help. We need to lure industry

fastest gro%ing area in the nation. Sanford is going to grow. It is

wonderful here."

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Tuesday

E. 0. (Eddie) Keith, 59, is challenging incumbent
Gordon Meyer, 49, for a fo ur-year term on the Sanford
City Commission in the only contest on Tuesda y's election
ballot in Sanford.
Poffing place for the election is, as usual, the Sanfcrd

Civic Center.
Meyer and Keith cam e in fir st and second, respectively,
tn the original four-man race for the seat in the Dec. 7 city
election, but neither was able to garner the req ui red 50 per
cent plus-one of th e vote to win. Meyer received 720 to 47
for Keith out of the 1,945 ballots cast.
Meyer, who owns and operates an insurance agency, is

completing his seventh year in office. Keith, a men's
before unsuccessfully

MEYER: "Hopefully the Downtown Development Corporation

Earher this nionth in the election, Lee P. Moore won

with coope ration from the city will revitalize, ref ur bish and Up
date the downtown area. The two bodies together can work to
change the downtown image and atmosphere.
"As for new Industry, the airport authority, the Chamber of

four more years in the mayor's office by a landslide. He
has served a total of nine years as mayor and city com
missioner. Julian Stenstrom was r e-elected to a third
term as city commissioner.

Commerce's industrial group, the Seminole County Port
Authority and' the county industrial board collect ively are
working ha rd at enticing industry to the a rea.

Absentee ballots for Tuesday's election may be obtained
from Seminole County Supervisor of Elections Camilla
Bruce's courtho use office up to 5 p.m. Monday and must

"We've got the space, technology and the labor market for
industry."
Which plan — the horizontal concept or the L-ehaped design —

.'t' returned no later than 7 pm. Tuesday.
ftc city commission will officially canvass the election
at noon Wednesday in the commission chambers at city
hail

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a program, really, to let a little "doctoring"

shade the positive image it has in Seminole

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childish simplicity. It's a real
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helping a family here and a

sisters.
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we are beaing very good. momo
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baum, who works at the restaurant.
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FBI," Grinbaum said. "They

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rations be ing donated because
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Service maintains at Christmas
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time and was deliver ed by mis"momna said you got lost last take to Francisco's R esta uran t

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map for Santa to follow. His
letter bore no return address.
Officials said the letter ap.

said he read the letter but couJd
do nothing. "It'sbeautiftjlmjts

way to our house. we rtUy w he n I read that letter t he re f amily there, and sooner or Lit.
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mist you aspeshely my little were tears,"said Arthur Grin-

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inactive volunteers as active. That would
make it appear that more volunteers are
counseling errant kids than there really are.
Well, The EAr did some snooping and found
out the "doctoring" was going on - but only
on a minor scale, say, about seven inactives

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"We're reviewing our relationship with the
agency," commented Dr. Richard Loper, a
prof essor of soc iology at th e school. Loper's
sociology classes supply many of the volunteers for the program - which counsels
youthful first-offenders to get them back on
the good side of society and out of the courts
and jails.

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not a very satisfactory solution.

to have all of your children
checked to see if they have the
same mild form of disorder. II
so none will probably have any
serious consequences from it.

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store manager who would like to locate in
Seminole. Grayson says the store would
employ 500 workers.

long life.

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A little bit of furor is in the wind over N'outh

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The disorder is called
anemia because
it was first noted frequently in
people from that part of the
WOrld.Asmanyas2o pe rcentof
some Italian families had blood
tests revealing the disorder.

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Programs Inc., about "doctoring' monthly
reports. And, The EAr has learned, the furor
has reached the hallowed halls of Seminole

' else who loses blood regularly treatment ta can make them
and does not adequately vanish or .ieli. you other than
the loss of your normal female
replace it with dietary
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Small ones in some locations declarer would take the spade the toughest opponent he ever

women need more iron.

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Jimmy Mater. He was only 29
usually asymptomatic and Is pressure symptoms. Moderate
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same spade finesse and make newspaper. PD Box 489,
excess Iron will not help. Many presence of female hormones all the tricks.
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the same day. An official told The EAr first
she had a minor 'fender bender" out Geneva

Certainly if they are causing
still having an anemia.
However, I should point out t ha t problems In a woman who does

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Bobby, you remember, protested vocally to
the school board that coaches shouldn't be
allowed to chauffeur players' buses to games.
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Armed Wallet Thief
Guilty; Held In Jail
By BOB LIA)Yt)

Soviets, Chile Swap

Herald Staff Writer

Political Prisoners

A circuit court jury has found
Alfred Clayton Rosier, 21, of

ZURICH, Switzerland AP - Two of the
world's most prominent political prisoners
arrived in neutral Switzerland to be exchanged for each other and begin a life in
exile.
Soviet dissident Vladimir Bulcovsky flew
into Zurich airport aboard a Soviet Aeroflot
airliner in early afternoon, just five minutes
before Chilean Communist party chief Luis
orvalan arrived aboard a Lufthansa flight
from Santiago, Chile.

Bradenton, guilty of robbery In
connection with a Sept. 5 incident in which a television
production worker's wallet was
taken at gunpoint.
Circuit Judge J. William
Woodson ordered Rosier held in
jail during a pre-sentence investigation.
David Varnadoe Jr., of
Goldenrod, testified that Rosier
was one of to men who robbed
him as he escorted a co-worker
from WES}l-TV, Winter Park,
to her residence at a south
Seminole apartment complex.
A co-defendant in the case,
Robert Lee Williams Jr., 23,
also of Bradenton, was
ounded when a pistol fired
during a struggle at the robbery
scene, sheriff's deputies said.
Williams Is scheduled for trial
at a later date.
In other cases before Judge
Woodson:
Barry Allen lluckabee, 35,
of Greensboro, N.C., pleaded
guilty to obtaining merchandise
with a worthless $310 check on
June 6, 1975, at the Mayfair
Country Club, Sanford. lie was
sentenced recently to six
months already served In jail
plus five years probation in a
similar Orange County case.
Judge Woodson ordered an
updated pre-sentence Investigation
and
(PSI)
Huckabee is being held In jail
pending sentencing.
Huckabee also pleaded guilty
here to two felony bad check
charges in Brevard County and
one in Polk County in an
agreement with prosecutors in
tnose coun ties.
Defense attorney Irving
Gussow said his client will
waive extradition to face

Saudis Please Ford, Carter
By The Associated Press
President Ford, President elect Carter and
other U.S. officials are pleased that Saudi
Arabia and the United Arab Emirates raised
their oil prices only 5 per cent while other
members of the international oil cartel opted
for higher increases.
Gasoline is expected to cost about a penny a
gallon more in the United States starting in
February because of the increases, and
airlines will ask permission to increase fares.

NAn ON
IN BRIEF
5 Killed, 50 Injured
As Oil Tanker Explodes
LOS ANGELES (AP)
Divers and searchers cautiously inspected Saturday the
twisted molten remains of a huge oil tanker
that exploded into fragments in Los Angeles
Harbor, killing at least five and injuring at
least 50. But authorities say it may be days
before they know how many men died in the
blast.
The 810-foot tanker was literally lifted out of
the water and split into three parts by the
force of the blast Friday night, eyewitnesses
said. The middle two-thirds of the vessel sunk,
while th e bow - bearing the name Sansinena
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Scattered snow showers spattered the lower
Great Lakes and light rain fell across parts of
northern Washington state, but clear skies
and mild temperatures prevailed across most
of the country this morning.
Cloudy skies lingered along the western
Gulf coast and through much of the Northeast.
Temperatures around the nation Saturday
ranged from 67 at Key West, to zero at
Alamosa, Cob. They were in the 20s across the
Great Lakes region and the north Atlantic
coast states with 30s and 40s elsewhere, except
through California, southern Texas and
southern Florida, where readings were in the
SOs and 60s.

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Carolina cities.
- Melvin A. Walker, 46, of
2545 S. Park Dr., Sanford.
pleaded guilty to grand larceny
of an auto from a local
dealership in a case in which
the auto was paid for by a
worthless $3,539 check The
court ordered a PSI and
custody and noted plea
negotiations call for Walker to
receive 18 months in prison plus
31-i yes proba tion.
- Dwight Lee Moody, 49, of
Maitland, was put on one-year
unsupervised probation after he
pleaded guilty to obtaining a
lawn mower with a worthless
check.
- Volusia County jail Inmate
Russell Dewayne Blake, 23, of
Nashville, pleaded guilty to
forgery in connection with a
clothing purchase using a stolen
credit card. A PSI was ordered
for Blake who police say went
on a spree through the
southeast using the credit card
stolen at a Nashville party.
Alphonso hail Sr., 32, of
Altamonte Springs, was put on
two years probation after he
pleaded guilty to battery upon
his wife. State Atty. Abbott
Herring's office dropped
companion charges of
aggravated assault and improper exhibition of a firearm.
Mark Jay Quick, 18, of 643
Wheeling Ave., Altamonte
Springs,wasaflowedtoremain
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Robert B. McGregor, of Geneva, becomes trial judge in
Seminole for felony criminal cases. Previously, four
judges OR Inc 18th JUUlctaJ Circuit's Circuit Court Criminal
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immediately," sa id Gregory S.
promises in a 110-page book.
"The feeling now Is that we Schneiders, one of the
dent-el ec t's close aides, a bo ut
the likelihood and timing of
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Judy Ann Ramsey, 21, of
Longwood, was allowed to
remain free on her own
recognizance pending sentencing on her plea of guilty to
grand larceny of clothing from
K-Mart, Fern Park.
Ronald Edward Muse, 25,
of 1910 Lake Ave., Sanford,
pleaded guilty to possession of a
firearm by a convicted felon
and was allowed to remain free
on bond during a PSI and
pending sentencing. lie could
receive a maximum 15-year
prison sentence.
Beverly Jane Robinson, 37,
of Osteen, was put on two-years
unsupervised probation after
she pleaded guilty to the lesser
and included charge of battery
in an aggravated assault case
in which a Chuluota woman was
slashed with a broken glass In it
tavern disturbance.
- Egebert Erwin Garlick, 63,
of Sanford, pleaded guilty to
attempted lewd assault upon a
7-year-old girl and was committed to a state mental
hospital as a mentally disordered sex offender.
- Theresa Jenkins Johnson,
26, of Jacksonville, was put on
two-years unsupervised
probation on her plea of guilty
to carrying a concealed
weapon.
David A. ReId, 18, of 206
Bitterwood St., Winter Sprirgs,
is free on bond pending corpietion of a PSI and sentencing
on his guilty plea to grand
larceny of citizens ba nd ra dios.
- A pre-sentence investigation was ordered and
bond continued for 56-year -old
Burtise Aaron McMillan, of
Sanford, after he pleaded to
niisuerneanor criminal
mischief in connection with the
smashing of 11 auto windshields
in a garage parking lot.

Carter Campaign Vows
--1 10 Pages, 3 Weeks
-PLAINS, Ga. (AP) It took
seven of Jimmy Carter 's aid es
three to four weeks to compile

A 22-year-old San FrancIcO man with a history of drug
addiction has been given a 15-year sentence for robbing a
south Seminole drive-in food store.
John Henry Kreimer was found guilty of robbery and
receiving st olen property by a circuit court Jury on Dec. 9
and Circuit Judge Robert B. McGregor ordered a presentence investigation. But Kreimer later requested
immediate sentencing and McGregor granted his wish on
Thursday.
Kreimer, who said he was orphaned at age four and
traveled the country and became a drug addict who still
has hallucinations from longterm drug abuse, claimed he
was on a drug "trip" the morning he robbed the 7-Eleven
store on SH-434 at Raymond St., west of Longwood, and
escaped in a stolen luxury sedan he bought from two
Juveniles for $30.
He got confused trying to get back on Interstate Four
headed for St. Petersburg and came back to the robbery
scene and was chased down by sheriff's deputies who had
found his shoes at the rear of the store.
Judge McGregor sentenced Kreimer to 7 years In
prison plus 7ki years probation on the robbery conviction.
Five years consecutive pro ba tion was meted on the stolen
p roperty conviction.
In other sentencing by Judge McGregor:
-George R. Hall, 25, of Altamonte Springs, got 2'
years prison plus 21 years probation for obtaining
property by worthless check. Ilaff was also sentenced to
serve 60 days In county jail when probation was revoked in
a 1975 case.
-Jennifer Jenkins, 20, of Casselberry, was put on fiveyears pro ba tion on her g ui lty plea to obtaining propert y
by worthless check.
-Jimmy L. Cleveland, 27, of Orlando, was sentenced to
six-years prison plus nine years probation on his earlier
plea of guilty to lewd assault upon a 13-year-old girl.
-Benedict Cavaliere, 31, of Altamonte Springs, was put
on three-years probation. He earlier pleaded no contest to
possession of cocaine.
-Charles A. Stanley Jr., 18, of Longwood, was put on
five-years probation on his earlier guilty plea to attempted burglary of a dwelling.
J. D. Syples, 31, of Sanford, was sentenced to five-years
prison for violating of probation In a 1974 case and
received 15 years consecutive probation on his Sept . 27
guilty plea to lewd act in the presence of an eight-year-old
child.
-Robert Jackson, 29, no address given, was put on 18
months probation on his guilty plea entered earlier to
carrying a concealed firearm.
-Sally Miller, 19 o Casselberry, was put on two years
probation. She earlier plead guilty of delivery of a controlled substance to an undercover drug agent.
-BOB LLOYD

WASHINGTON (AP) - The oil companies
that have permission to.build the nation's first
two superports may take another look at their
plans in light of limitations placed on them by
Transportation Secretary William T. Coleman
Jr.
Coleman announced Friday that he was
granting permission for two consortiums of oil
and chemical companies. to build two
superports in the Gulf of Mexico to handle the
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Gov. Cecil Andrus of Idaho to be
his secretary of the Interior the fourth cabinet member he
has picked since he began
announcing his choices Dec. 3.
Carter convened his third nationally broadcast news conference in five days to formally
disclose the selection.
m choice of Andrus, who Li
chairman of the National Governors Conference, was hardly
a surprise. When he arrived in
Plains Friday afternoon he told
reporters it was "pretty oh-

ment of energy and natural resources that would grow out of a
planned amalgamation of the
Federal Energy Administration
and the Energy Research and
Development Administration.
-Theodore H. Sorenson, onetime aide to President Kennedy, mentioned as a po tential director of the Central Inteiligence Agency.
-Griffin Bell, an Atlanta attorney and retired Judge of the
5th U.S. Circuit Court of Ap.
peals, who met with Carter and
Sen. James Eastland, Miss.,
earlier this week.

MIAMI (AP) - Florida Power and Light
Co. says its net income and earnings per share
dropped during the fiscal year ending in
November.
Utility officials said net earnings of $127.8
million for the period were 15 per cent below
the $150 million reported last year. Earni.igs
per share, $2.70, were down 26 per cent from
$3.56 last year.
Revenues dropped slightly this year from
$1.17 billion to $1.19 billion while total operating expenses rose to $993.2 million from
$957.7 million.
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for m an y years. It's not that,
disease an d It's never
been a big public health threat."
Asit. Health Secretary Dr. Theodore Cooper of the U.S.
Department of Health, Education and Welfare, testifi ed before
the Senate health subcommittee headed by Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., In favor of eventual ly resum in g the vaccinations.
Sho uld there be an outbreak of the flu, he added, the risks from
It would alm ost cert ai nl y be greater than any risk from the
vaccine.
There ha ve be en 107 reported cases of paralysis, Including iix
deaths, in 18 st ates since Octo be r. Fifty-eight of those paralyzed,
including all six who di ed , had been vaccinated against swine fl u.
Cooper said live of th e perso ns died from respiratory failure
and the sixth died of blood clots in the lungs. He sa id 34 persons
with the disease ha d not been vaccinat ed, and it was not known
w het he r 15 oth
had received the shots.
Health officials in a number of states, including New York,.
Ohio, Mississippi and New Mexi co, sa id they felt the program
could not be resumed effectively.
The Guillaln-Barre syndrome begins wi th weakness in the legs
an d then the hands and arms, spreading to th e neck and face. In
most cases, the pa tien ts recover afte r a period that may range
from days to weeks. Th e ca use of the disease Is unkno wn.
Officials sa id alm ost 40 million persons -out of a ta rget ed goa l
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ELIGIBLE AGENCIES ARE: All organizations within
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mulated as a solution to the median strip anti on street vehicles from five area fire
Herald Stall Writer
problem to the entire Seminole parking, Siegfried said the stations and from four amState Rep. Robert hlattaway County Legislative delegation highway then will have curb to bulance companies use 436 and
( D-Altamonte Springs will be at its January meeting.
curb traffic making it even that they are contributing to the
Floyd, showing a series of more difficult for emergency high accident rate on the
voting in the upcoming session
of the Florida Legislature for a aerial views of SR 436, vehicles to travel the state highway. "There are no holding
two cents to three cents in- suggested a solution could be to road.
areas, nowhere for the people to
crease per gallon of gasoline in provide on federal right of way
"The only way we can get to go" when an emergency vehicle
state taxes, he told an audience an overpass near the 14 SR 436 an emergency now is by comes through, he said.
of business and civic leaders intersection to Center Street t ra veling against the fl ow of Siegf ried sa id the city had in
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"I'll be looking at the two to Road as Its eastern terminus this Is a dangerous practice', but past year and that 90 per cent of
three cents per gallon gas tax in and to Montgomery Road as its a necessary one.
them had to be reached from
I'll take a western terminus.
the next session
He said that currently SR 436.

SEMINOLE COUNTY MANPOWER DIVISION

Tampa Office:

Call 812-9277
3405 Henderson Blvd.
Tampa's largest home
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CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA 32707
PHONE: 131-4449

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Deadline for submittal of proposals I. December 31, 1974.

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City Hall to hear t est imony could not recommend such a
concerning tr af fic problems on use of the 1-4 federal right of
SR 436 and possible solutions. way, adding the project might
be acco mplished by use of
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received its fair share of the tax
dollars.But, with new funds
from the gas tax increase, the
possibility of the state
allocat ing the necessary money
to co rrect problems on the
highway
carries an
average of 50,000 cars daily
would be enhanced.
Seminole's resident legisitor
asked Mayor Norman Floyd to
present a plan he has

purchase or condemnation of
ew right of way.
Meanwhile, Altamonte FirtChief Tom Siegfried told
Hattuway, Fish and L.A.
Griffin of the DOT anti Clifton
Scott, county traffic engineer,
that th e six.laning 436, to go
to bid early next year, will
create as man y problems as it
solves.
Noting that the project will
removal of both the

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government Is operating well here. We (the commission) set
policy and we have a professionally trained person to run the city
according to the policy we set. The key is getting a knowledgeable
person like Pete Knowles for the job of city manager."
How do you plan to, or how do you keep In touch with the citizens
to know their desires?
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KEITH: "I would be available at aiiy time. If I wouldn't be, I
. would get out of office. I am in the run-off because of friends. I
have a very good chance to win."
MEYER: "I am fortunate In being In a business where I am
: around the public all the time. People call me with their problems
and I try to put myself In their shoes. Sometimes it Is only a gripe
they want to get off their chests."
how much time must a city commIssIoner devote to the job?
KEITH: "It's really a 24-hour-a-day job. The people can come
to me anytime they have a problem or even just to talk. I'll be
available 24 hours a day for four years."
MEYER: "Wi th meetings, visit in g problem areas, looking Into
various requests, It takes about 30 hours per month."
Statewide consideration is being given to eliminating second
prtmarles. Would you favor eliminating run-off elections, permUting the candidate polling the highest number of votes to win.
KEITH:. "I woul d not favor eliminat in g runoff elections,
placing In office a man who has received less than a majority of
t he votes.
MEYER: "Our city cha rt er req ui res a winning can didate to get
the majority of the votes cast. I haven't really thought about
whetheractiangesbou1dbemade."
What. Is the major qualification a city commissioner should
have?
KEITH: "Dedication. Without It, a commissioner can't do the
job for the people. Sanford is wonderful place to live. I wo uldn 't
live any place else In the world."
MEYER: "A sincere desire and willin gness to serve and help
people. People :re smart and can tell when a person is faking it

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KEITH: "I didn't like the original (horlzont.al ) design a bit. I
like the L-shape design better. I don't know how the cornmissioners are going to come to a conclusion of what they want,
but a new city hall Is necessary."
MEYER: "Until I see what the architects are going to present
Monday, I don't know what my position will be. The 1,-shape
makes a lot of sense to me. It can be trcated better and made
more attractive.
"I visualize us using the undeveloped first floor of the adart shows, concerts.
. mlnistrative wing for c ul t ural things
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"The new facility Is necessary. We ask pri vate enterprise to
make safety changes In their buildings, yet the city Is operating
out of a half-condemned structure."
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In a dit on to me air and toot
searches of wooded areas ofWilson was sitting In her 1973 ficials have used boats and
Chevrolet Impala four-door depth-finding devices In
sedan in the parking lot of the searches of Lake Monroe and
Lake Monroe Inn, U. S. 17•fl other lakes, Including lakes In
west of Sanford.
south
Seminole
near
Her h us band, Robe rt Van Casselberry where deputies
Wilson, told de puti es he came widened the search after
back out of the- Inn about 15 talking to an area psychic.
minutes later and his wif e and - Detective LI. George Abbgy
car were gone.
described : the missing woman
The brown-over-light yellow as live-feet-two Inches tall, 112
or tan auto's license tag was pounds, gray hair, brown eyes
8W-3270..
and wearing 'dark- rimmed
Wilson, of 1000 'Persian Si, glasses
Deltona, filed a missing person
He said when Mrs.' Wilson
repo rt and Polk said it has now was last seen she was wearing a
been dissemi nated nationwide lavender-colored pantsuit,
to other law-enforcement flesh-colored blouse and orange
agencies.
pump shoes.
Investigators have used
Anyone with any poasible
airplanes to search wooded Information on the whereabouts
areas of Seminole and of -Mrs. Wilson or her auto
south west Volusia counties In should Immediately call the
the two-week hunt for Mrs. Seminole Sheriff's Department.
W ilson and the car. Polk said
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just beca use you got an Inocul ation." lie sai d some 1.7 mi llIon
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Miss O'hiern, a Tampa nursing st udent who ha d been vaccinated and had been helping in the inoculation program, has
been hospi ta lized since Dec. 8, a bo ut a month after she had taken
the sho t.
Doctors at Unive rs ity Comm un ity Hospital said Miss O'Hemn's
par al ys is started In he r lower extremities and worked up her
body, normal for the malady. They sa id her condition has
st abiliz ed and she is in t he rapy.
Mrs. Tow was hospitalized Dec. 6 for what doctors sa id was a
mild case. She was vac ci nated Nov. 2 and her legs grad ua lly grew
weak.
"I co uldn 't feel anything on the ri ght side of my face, I couldn 't
chew and I co uldn 't swallow for a while," sa id Mrs. Tow of her
Dcc. 6 condition. "I st ill don't care whether I eat or not."
"It's quite variable," Smith said. "It can be a brief i llness and
last two weeks and it can last se veral mont hs be fore par al ysis is
fully gone,"
Dr. Charlton Prather, di rect or of Florida 's swine- fl u progr am ,
asked physicia ns to immediately re port any cases of the mala dy
they discover. He said persons with disease symptoms should
consult a doctor

At least four and possibly eight Florida recipients of the swine.
flu vaccine are suffering from a paralysis-causing malady known
as Gulllain-Bare syndrome, according to a state health official.
Dr. Edward Smith of Jacksonville said Friday that the confirmed cases were in Lakeland, Tampa, Miami and St. Petersburg. And he said an additional unconfirmed case had been
reported from each location.
The national swine-flu Inoculation program was suspended
Thursday after reports of Guillain-Bare began trickling In.
Officials are trying to determine If there is a link between the
vaccine and the illness, which usually is not fatal but may cause
temporary paralysis.
Confirmed cases Included those of Judy Roberts, 36, of
Lakeland; Deborah O'Hern, 21, of Tampa, and Margaret Tow, 66,
of St. Petersburg.
Mrs. Roberts, a school administrator vaccinated last month,
was reported in serious condition In the Intensive-care unit of
Lakeland General Hospital.
Her physician, Dr. William Malzone, said she received her
Injection Nov. 21 and was hospitalized Dec. 4 after complaining of
numbness in a toe and on one side of her face. He said she was now
suffering paralysis in all four extremities and from general and
severe weakness.
Dr. William Hill, health director for Polk County, said, "This is
a disease of unknown (causes). We do not know why a person gets
it. There Is no bacteria, fungus; no identifiable agents."

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) - The Florida
Cabinet has asked Congress to terminate the
Cross-Florida Barge Canal. But the long fight
over the $425-million waterway is far from
over.
Gov. Reubin Askew and the Cabinet voted 6I Friday against finishing the canal and
recommended that Congress de-authorize the
project.
They opposed the 110-mile ditch because of
possible pollution of mid-state water supplies,
destruction of the pristine Okalawaha River
and questions about projected economic benefits.

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Of Missing Deltona Woman

When last seen about 9 p.m.

WESTERLY. R.I. (AP) They didn't want
to get married, but they wanted to live together respectably. So Joseph Comoli 3rd, 33,
adopted Elaine Tattersall, 32, as his daughter.
'The daughter can use the name of the
father,' said their lawyer, Aram K. Berberian. 'People will believe they are married
because they use the same name. They obtain.
respectability in the eyes of their peers."

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good memory and he was pretty
Press Secretary
cautious. All the promises he .h And CarterInk
Powell
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made are of a fairly general
to dinner Friday night at a res.
nature."
taurant in neigh boring AmeNo one on the staff has yet put
ricus frequented by the press
a price tag on the promises. corps, where
Andrus
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congratulations and Sall he
would see reporters In the
morning.
Carter had a busy schedule
arranged for after the news
conference. He set up meetings
with:
-Former Defense Secretary
James Schlesinger, who may be

Seminole Sheriff John Polk
has warned any citizen who
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inadvertently destroying investigators wor king on the significant it might seem"

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rMONEY MATTERS
Frank

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Frank Arnall is a Chartered Life Underwriter who
specializes in personal and business financ ial counseling.
lie Is partner In the Winter Park insurance lb-tn,
Management Services. Arnall also is a part-time instructor In Income Taxation at Rollins College.
Ile also Is licensed for property and liability Insurance

and registered with the National Association of Securities
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For several years, business seems
to have agreed with Depression-era singer Jimmie Rodgers. The
South's manufacturing employment outpaced the country's, and
now population and personal income also are growing f aster than
the average.
Southern politicians, academics and business leaders eventually organized to try to sustain that growth and steer It in
desirable directions.
But when the So uthern Growth Policies Board met here last

week, it was looking uncomfortably over its shoulder at a newer,
very similar group. The southerners might well have asked,
"What is the Northeast-Midwest coalition and why is it saying all

\ldn% Ar icricins who are not covered by a retirement plan at
work may be eligible for a special tax deduction. If you are among
those who have no pension or deferred profit-sharing plan at
work, then you may be albe to set aside sa vings for retirement
w before tax dollars.
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Under the Pe nsion Reform Act of 1974, individuals for the first

North vs. South."
Speaking to the Boca Raton conference, Commerce Secretary
Elliot Richardson also touched on the issue.
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Richardson, considering whether to run or office at ovine in
Massachusetts, proposed to change aid formulas to give the North
more help. It could keep the North's problems from having a
national impact, he said, and th us help the South In th e long run.
A northern intellectual brought the southerners the most I
comfo rt . The South is booming beca use its people want to work I

-In one sense, there's alwaY3 been an economic war between

and because its leaders aren't afraid of economic grow1h, s4k

the states," Friedman said in Miami this past week. "But there's
no more of one today than there ever has been."

policy analyst Herman Kahn, director of the Hudson Institute at
Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y.

those bad things about us?"

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expansive 15 years. There is understandable concern there about
the cause. That concern mounted last May after Business Week
published an article entitled, "The Second War Between the
States: A bitter struggle for jobs, capital, and people."
The article dramatized the difference in growth rates of the socalled Sun Belt — from Arizona to Virginia -• and the historically
industrial states of the Northeast and Midwest.
ihe idea has been growing ever since, but It hasn't captured
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During an Atlanta news conference, President-elect Jimmy

Some members of the Northeast-Midwest Economic Adancenient Coalition charge that the South prospers at the ex
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that the South pays less In taxes than Washington spends in th'
region Those figuris are offset, they said by lower percapit
federal spending in the south.

They) cite a sampling of workers covered by Social Security.

And even in the camp that worried the southerners here, there
are sympathetic northerners. Dr. James M. Howell, senior vice
piesilent and chief Icnnoml'$ 'f Fi rst Nation al Bank of Boston,

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lkwcll, Texas-born and educated in the South, says he's conccrncd about colleagues who put forth the concept of a southern
uinspiracy.
"I don't think there Is one," Howell said. "1 think the way the
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C.1, Jusenim Of Ohio -State University and I..C.
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Systematic savings for retirement. Those eligible may put into an
Individual Retirement Account or IRA uptols per cent ofearned
income or $1,500 whichever Is less.
The money contributed is a deduction from gross income for tax
purposes. That means you can have an IRA and still use the
standard deduction. Because you do not have to Itemize your
deductions in order to claim it, the IRA Is not difficult for anyone

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than In the older industrial areas Kahn said.
Tht s the reason' he said, (or the big welfare and unem
plo)ment problems in the big northern cites, Th ere, If a man
he's likely to work at it Just long
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Nearly 267.000 moved to the northern industrial tier bctaeen 197:1
and 1974. while some 358,000 went south.
however, L&amp;debur and Jusenius challenged the belief that
northern jobs
not just people
were moving south. Florida
Guy. Reubin Askew translated their charts Into plain English:
"...More than 53 per cent of the employment losses in northern
states be tween 1969 and 1972 are traced to the actual demise of
many businesses. Another 44 per cent of employment losses in the

rt, Then heqUis, goes on welfare and takes a little vacation before
dr looki ng for another lousy $6,000 job."
Kahn's view wasn't new to his audience at the Conference on the
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South s Economy. Some of the 15 states represented
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already advertise that their workers are more productive than
those elsewhere.

A job with even modest pay is appreciated in the South more

Carter also spoke on the subject.
I don't think that you could with the closest possible analysis,
divide the nation into areas of prosperity and those of
deprivation," Carter said. "I think our problems are nationwide
and that focusing of attention on employment oppo rtun ities would

spending.
The No rtheast actually lost fa ct ory jobs during a generally

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Council are Phyllis Branson, Parcell, delegate and Sylvia
president; Ann Warner, first Rarto, alternate delegate.
vice president; Jean Taylor, Officers were installed at a
second vice president; Olive special holIday meeting.

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Dear P. D.,
I thought this subject would open up Pandora's box and so
it has.
Obviously, It would be poor business for a buyer to pay two
commissions for one transaction, and I haven't had any such
clients who were that foolish.
When I represent the buyer under a contract, I receive no
commission from the seller and, if he is represented by a broker,
he normally pays his broker only that portion of the commission
he would receive In a co-broker transaction. In other words, the
seller pays less commission when I am paid by my buyer.
The nice part of it is, both the seller and the buyer are
represented Independently much as two litigates in a law suit
are represented Independently.

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representing buyers under contract", and they were paying you
the commission. How does that make sense to the buyer?
Doesn't he really end up paying two commissions just to be
represented by his own agent?—P.D.

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I had always heard that Christmas Is mainly for
kids, and now that I have a four-year-old I am
learning the profound truth of that statement.
My daughter Barbara overheard
I believe it
was In October
that Christmas was coming up,
and since that time not a day has gone by that she
has not asked about the mysterious and exciting

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NORM A N H. OSIIIUN, Editor
JOSEI'll D. VAN HH:'tCKI.E, Advertising Director

event.

Just what Christmas is remains, I think, a
mystery to her. Since she first heard about it, she
has formulated various hypotheses about the
holiday, all of which have been altered and
revamped as she received more Information.
At first, Christmas, in her mind, was an entity

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Henry Kissinger
The Clock

Still Powerful

By AUDIE MURPHY

The term "lame duck" hardly seems appropriate for a man with the driving personality of
Henry Kissinger. Nevertheless, it rode with him to
his meeting with other foreign ministers of the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Brussels
probably his last trip abroad as the U.S. Secretary
of State.
Mr. Kissinger will be a little less lame than the
imminent close of the Ford adinistration implies.
For one thing, he will doubtless be the bearer of
some insights into what Western Europe can expect from the Carter administration. His lengthy
meeting with the president-elect soon after the
November election probably added to his reading
of the likely priorities of a Carter foreign policy.
Also, Mr. Carter and his nominee for secretary of
state, Cyrus R. Vance, have not repudiated many
of Mr. Kissinger's assessments of foreign affairs,
even if the Kissinger style of personalized
diplomacy is probably on the way out.
Mr. Carter has stated publicly that he wants to
strengthen U.S. ties with NATO. While Mr.
Kissinger may or may not be able to add to that
with any specific hints of how such a policy would
be carried out, he will doubtless be able to serve as
a messenger in the other direction. That is, his
lame duck status will not prevent him from
carrying back to Washington, for the ultimate
benefit of Mr. Carter, the views of Europe on what
the United States can do to make the NATO
alliance stronger
.
European members
of NATO preceded the
meeting with a declaration that U.S. and Canadian
forces are still indispensable to the defense of
Europe. This goes without saying, however, and
mentioning it now may have been prompted by Mr.
Carter's known inclination to view the cost of
maintaining U.S. forces overseas as a posible
target for reducing the defense budget.
In fact, the European ministers may have
wanted to impress on Mr. Kissinger that they have
been managing to increase their defense spending
in spite of their economic problems, and that they
hope Mr. Carter's first defense budget will reflect
the same defense priorities found in Mr. Ford's
budget for the current year. Throughout NATO
there is a growing awareness that detente with the
Soviet Union is not producing the anticipated
grounds for reducing force levels in Western
Europe's defense.
Indeed, the arms build-up on the eastern side of
the Iron Curtain now stands as the most
troublesome factor in a NATO strategy which only
a few years ago was counting on a mutual reduction of NATO and Warsaw Pact forces to emerge as
a parallel with an agreement between the United
States and the Soviet Union limiting strategic
missile deployments.
While the strategic arms talks may yet bear
fruit, the NATO-Warsaw Pact negotiations have
shown little or no progress, while the Russians
have been investing heavily in conventional arms
in the meantime. This development has helped
rekindle the spirit of NATO, which had been
flagging because of many problems within the
alliance.

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Token Offering
Britain's Labor government has unveiled Its long-promised
proposal to grant limited self-rule to Scotland and Wales.
U
Scottish and Welsh nationalists aren't cheering, it's easy to see
why.
As we readit,

elected assemblies in Edlnburgh.and Wales

would have powers somewhat analogous to those of our own
state legislatures. They would provide for schools, health
rograzns, road-building, environmental protection and other
local services. In a major respect, however, they would have
less power than our states. They could levy no taxes, relying for
money on the parliament in London, which also would retain
control of police authority, defense and foreign policy.
Especially galling to the Scots Is that the plan gives them no
share of the revenue from North Sea cli
aplun, that has
whipped up nationalist fervor In Scotland.
In sum, the bill does not offer Scotland and Wales much
more in the way of sell-government than what the British used
to provide to their colonies. And from the Americans onward,
colonists who felt a national identity were not satisfied with
token autonomy.
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"When is Christmas going to come over to my
house?" she would ask, as If Christmas would come
to visit in the same manner as her aunt Stephanie
and Uncle Rick.
Later she concluded that Christmas was nnt a
person after all, but a mysterious and perhaps
apocryphal happening surrounded by all sorts of
ceremonies and rituals.

Christmas trees: she likes them best of all the

symbols. While riding in the back seat of the car,
she spied the large tree erected by the city over
First Street near French Avenue and pronounced it
"rather booful."
Next to Christmas trees, Santa Claus commands
her greatest enthusiasm. It does not bother her one
bit that she has seen many different Santa Clauses
since the season commenced. Each one is greeted
with the same exuberance as the last no matter if
the last one Is standing only a block away.
Somewhere along the line she tuned In to the fact
that Santa Claus Is an easy mark. She regards the
Jolly Old Elf as a cornucopia of toys and candy, and

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Christmas morning.
She has knocked over the Christmas tree only
once
so far.
She is no good at all at keeping secrets, and
has leaked Information to a certain reporter about
what he is getting for Christmas.
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She repeatedlyasks her father not to lock the
door on Christmas Eve, so Santa wi ll be able to get
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strings of good conduct on his gift-giving.
Unfortunately, the advertising industry, while
doing what it does best, tends to encourage this
attitude: those colorful newspaper ads and Jangling
television commercials never mention that a kid

down federal dollars w hen a need has been Here's a partial listing:
established doesn't make sense. Health
A liberal commissioner with the InDepa rt ment officials have identified about telligence and perception
and ability of
800 Seminole Countians who qualify.
Republican Commissioner John Kim-

leadership of Republican Dick Williams
that roll is t urning into a rush. In short.
Williams is on the move.
Ed Pricketi
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Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff said he'd brough.
Prior to Williams' selection as chairMore department chiefs with the
Oman,one short work session per week
like to see some addi
tional information, dedication exhibited by Executive
held, Now, work sessions are held both on
Seems to me once a need has been
Tuesday and on Thursday. And, on either ______________________
established, the only in formation that is - Assistant Roger Neiswender.
A county non-political attorney
of these days
the agenda I! loaded.
!~iL needed is how to meet that need.
period.
"
I'm just working out the backload," gather up
some additional information for Commission Chairman Dick Williams
Williams rece
Pay raises for count, commission
ntly told a reporter. tic said the press packet, and she did. And, in my said he thought health officials had to ha
ve secretaries. They work hard, and they do a
officials aren't behind, but there are a lot opinion, everyone is the winner, especially $7,000 in county money In order to get the
of important topics that needed taking Joe
good job, and not always are they sufCitizen who depends on his daily program under way. But that's not so. Th
down off th e shelf for dusting,
e ficiently rewarded.
$7,000
would
newspaper for updates on governmental
provide for hiring a fuiltlme
A Superman cape for Bob Ellis, the
Another pl us for Williams is his new happenings. The Republican Part y is nutritionist, but co unty health officials say
press information packet. That means a lucky to have people like W il liams and it's their understanding the program can di rector oi administrative services.
A painter's easel for Ashby Jones,
_ lot to the average news reporter. And, in John Kimbrough as its representatives. gt underway with or without the $7000
Circuit Court Clerk Art Beckwmth's able
the final analysis, it means a lot to Joe
stipend. Williams said Wednesday that if a
tant.
Citizen because the be tter the information Officaldom is
he'd known the $7,000 wasn't mandatory,
ssis
difficult to understand. he would have vot ed
provided the news media the better the
in
favor
of
the
conA Red Badge of Courage for former
One area I find diffic ul
information is th at is passed on to the county
t to fathom is the cept. Well, the program comes up for Asst. County Atty. Robert Pierce. A
commission's decision last week discussion
citizenry,
again next Tuesday. And, second one, please, for former county
not to go along with a fed eral program
unless some new facts surface.I can't see, Atty. Tom Freeman. A third one, also, for
Last Tuesday, It was a pleasant surprise designed
to provide supplemental food to really, how officials can
turn it down. Both the Democratic Party in general, at least
to pop into county commission chambers pregnan
t women, needy infants and Coun
ty Commissioners Bob French and as it relates to county government.
and fin d a thick packet of memoranda, children under four.
Harry Kwiatkowski say they favor the
proposals and other items dealing with The federal program wo
A "liberal Pill" for Commission
uld provide concept and will vote in favor of the
coun ty business. Prior to Williams, the about $100,000. But
Chairman Dick Williams. Just for good
Commissioner John program.
press packet consisted of a sparse sheet of Kimbrough says he wants to see
measure, please bring one also to
0000
paper barely ou..ning the agenda. In assurances
that the program will be
Republican Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff.
essense, it told you nothing. Officials properly monitored. In th
And last but not least, some good
eory, Kim- AS a paid observer of goverrment on the
wasted their tim e printing it up. But Office brough's reasoning is sound.
Progra ms of county level, I've sent in my list of what I'd cheer #. ..veryone who makes his living at
: Supervior Dot
Wade was instructed to this type should be monitored. But to turn likeSantaClaus to bring Seminole County. the courthouse In Sanford.

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WASHINGTON— Memo to opponent of the
death penalty: Please spare us the one about
capital punishment not deterring crime because
In England—back when picking pockets was
punishable by dea th—pickpockets used to pick
the pockets of those who gathered to watcl.

type of men and women he has selected for his
transition teams.
Defense may be a typical example. The six
top transition men and one woman I've been able
to study have characteristics which combine to
form a rather clear picture of what the "new"
Pentagon may be like.
They're young, Average age 37.5. The oldest
is 44; the youngest, 33.
They're establishment types, with heavy
emphasis on "in" universities
Princeton,
Harvard Law and Bulness Schools, Yale Law,
Stanford
and the prestigious preparatory
school, Andover Academy.
They're bright. Two of the seven were Rhodes
scholars. All did extremely well In school. A.
friend who taught one at Harvard Law School
says he was one of the two brightest In his class,
whose answers were well thought out, and ineluded material not confined to law cases, which
Indicated an extremely wide range of reading.
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"hard nosed." They have a tendency to look
down on men whose background and Ideas are
based In the main on doing.
The experience of most Is heavily freighted
with esote ric theory, with a minimum of practical experience on the operational level. In the
government, they've been concentrated in
Pentagon Systems Analysis, In the National
Security Council , the Board of National
Estimates, Office of Management and the
Budget. They're basically "big picture."
In one sense, a num be r seem to be
Robert Strange McNamara mold. That is, they
reportedly believe most problems can be solved
by computer analysis based on an Imput of a
range of mathematical assumptions and
numerical data.
They do not fly by the seat of their pants, but
rather by formulae.
Even when out of government, most have
concentrated on the grand, over-all look— In the
Council on Foreign Relations, the Institute of
Strategic Studies and sim ilar
As a group, it appears they may favor UI)-.
conventional
approaches
based
on
breakthroughs In military hardware which have
occur red in the past five to seven years. In some
areas this could mean radical change for the
better. In other it could mean disaster.

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public executions.

OIL
CARTEL.
MEETING
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Writing recently In The Wail Street Journal In
opposition to the death penalty, E. Do nald
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"If the existence of capital punishment served
as a deterrent to crime, then 18th century
England would have been one of the most crimefree havens in the world since child ren wer
hanged for stealing a loaf of bread. But, as Dr.
Samuel Joh nson observed dur in g that same
period many centuries ago, the sur est place to
find most of the pickpockets in London at one
time plying their trade was in a crowd assembled to witness one of their own being hanged."
Well, now, I have no doubt that Dr. Johnson
made this observation. But Is it true? Probably
not. According to information provided me on
this subject by the Library of Congress, what Is
true is the following. In his definitive work on
capital punishment, "The Dea th Penalty in
America," Hugo Adam Bedau writes:

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"A classic tale has it that when pick-pocketing
was a capital crime In England, pickpockets
Plied their trade at the foot of the gallows while
other spectators watched a pickpocket being

Poll uti on Cu Irbs Costly

Kruwal has already spent two years on the hanged! The story is probably apocryphal. ..
plan and says It Is no longer interested. The
In his observation that the pickpocket story i.
company says its present ore depot is well within of doubtful authenticity,
Bedau says it may have
the requirements for air pollution, and that the started from a
chance remark in testimony
provincial authorities have been vague in for. given before the first Royal
Commission on
mulating standards for the proposed plant.
Capital Punishment in 1886. Citing well-known
criminologist Leon Radzinowlcz's "History of
The two ministers are clearly
that English Criminal Law and Its Administration
fastidious local, authorities couldworried
prevent
dustrial expansion at a time when more than from 1750," Bedau quotes Radzinowlcz as
reporting that pickpockets were rarely executed
220,000 are out of work. Amsterdam already b
ecause such a severe penalty discouraged
pursues a clean Industry policy
and If Rotterdam prosecutions. In the few cases In which the death
also tries to tidy up too hard,
there will be
sentence was imposed for this crime, says
nowhere for manufacturers to go..
Radzlnowlcz, It was usually later commuted.
The West German chemical company
Another reason that It is highly unlikely that
Hoechest has been waiting since September to any
pickpockets were actually executed for
begin operations at a 300 ton phospheric
acid picking pockets is that the statute which made
plant in Flushing. More than
two years after this a capital crime
drafted In 1556
was
Hoechst announced its intention to build, the
peculiarly worded. In order for the convicted
Zeeland provincial authorities abjected to plans pickpocket to be
sentenced to death, according to
to dump waste in the
sea. Other companies are this law, the theft had to be committed without
already dumping similar waste In the

AMSTERDAM— (LENS) —Heavy industry is
Increasingly finding itself an unwelcome guest in
Holland. Companies face an array of local and
national authorities, any one of which can reject
building plans. A proposal by a West German
steel-making consortium to build a $120 million
iron-ore pefletization plant near Rotterdam is
the latest victim of legislation to protect the
environment.
The consortium jointly owns a company,
Kruwaj, that handles 15 million tons of iron ore a
year, transf erring it from seagoing vessels to
Rhine barges on a site In Rotterdam's
Europoort. Kruwal's plan to buil d a 4 million ton
capacity pelletlzation plant to process the ore on
the spot was accepted by Rotterdam and by the
ministries bo th of economic affairs and of the
environment.
But nearby local authorities objected, and the
provincial authorities for South Ho lland finally
rejected the plan on envi ronment al grounds. The
ministers for economic and social affairs have
now appealed to the crown; but a decision could
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There area lot of people in the world who
do not like sports.
Every year when football season starts,
faithful fans have to suffer through the
same old whiskers-on-their-whiskers
routines about the "widowed" housewives
and monopolized airwaves,
And the sad part is that all this
repetitious noise comes from an obvious
minority. If that weren't the case, the
television networks would devote themseives to a regwar rounu 0! tieirn" reruns
instead of broadcasting the games. If "60
Minutes" dre larger audiences than
football, it would quickly become "240
Minutes," or whatever TV moguls felt the
market would bear.
It's an obvious fact of modern-day life.
that minorities have become the dominant
force in Space Age society. But since at
least on paper the majority still has the
s..y, perhaps the Sports-Haters Vociferous
SllV) should concentrate on not-watching
football games so heavily as to force them
off the air.
With militant members of the SIIV
staying away from their sets in droves all
A. across the country, why, TV football might
be out of business in no time. All they need
is an orgamxed, concerted effort to carry
them through. And also, it is greatly to be
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nation's ad men headquartered on And on enough they'll Find out how it
Madison Avenue, and the television net- feels to be the one responsible for the loss
,Aorks themselves. Together, theqe forces 4 something the
whole team wante(I,
will kill the golden-egg-laying hen every Hopefully, these experiences will breed
an
time.
understanding of the best way to handle
Athletics as an entity, however, can be of such situations.
great value in many areas. Conditioning is
Many's the kid, usually at a little older
one. If America has become largely a ago, who was saved from the wasteland of
nntion of overweight, sedentary button- crime and prison by his involvement in
pushers, increased physical activity would sports. Former heavyweight champion
be ready cure.
George Foreman is one. When he danced
take toe clown who derives a certain about the ring waving his tiny American
perverse pride from announcing at every flag in Mexico City, it was because he had
opportunity: "Uh, sports leave me cold." been li f ted from the barrenness and bitThen it turns out that he's paying $500
terness of just such an existence.
$1,000 for a two-year membership to some
America provided the opportunity for
health spa
and why? To keep in shape. Foreman, an underprivileged kid, to rise
Whit e if he played a little tennis or hand- from dead-end beginnings to the pinnacle
ball regularly, he would possibly Stay in of Olympic achievement, And sport was
even better condition than he does now. 1k the vehicle.
could have a heck of a lot more fun, and he
Burt Reynolds was another teenager
would be piles of dollars ahead, to boot.
v,ho got back on the right track through
Another area where athletics can exert a athletics. In his old days at Palm Beach
profound influence is in the world of youth. high in West Palm Beach, the star of
Although
thanks to the inescapable "Gator" and "The Longest Yard" was
influence of adults many little League known as Buddy Reynolds. And he was a
baseball or youth football programs are typical 1950s punk
the long, greasy
not what they could be, or what they .should (tucktail haircut, the leather Jacket with
be, they still provide an excellent training the turned up collar, the whole FonzardlI
ground.
syndrome, Only it wasn't very cute in real
Youngsters can start learning about life,
winning and losing, about functioning
Some of the teachers and coaches at
under pressure, about being gracious in Palm Beach High tried to get Reynolds
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that despite the.r best performance the problem there, tao, until one night in a
errors of others may ruin a group effort, junior varsit game the budding halfback

WASHINGTON At age 71, Rep. Robert N.C.
Nix, D.-Pa., is beginning to rim down. The years
have slowed his pace; his speech Is hesita ting.
Yet be is a decent old gentleman who, in
his
plodding way, has tried to do right by his
Philadel phia constituents,
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Now, after 18 years in the House, he is in line
to takeover the chairmanshi p of the Post Office
and Civil Service Committee. This would gi
ve
him an important role in helping President-elect
Jimmy Carter reorganize the f ederal govern-

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His colleagues In Congress, therefore, are
reluctant to oppose Nix. Yet they have come 4
us sadly with evidence that he Lt qualified for
the chairmanship. They say he has a drinking
problem, which has reduced his effectiveness.
Nix denied the accusation In a painf ul
t erview with our associates, Gary
Howie Kurtz. The laid, bespectacled, old
congressman insisted that he didn't drink any
liquor at all. And the suggestion that he is
slowing down, he said, was "absurd."
"I've never had any problem with alcohol
my life," be said. "I never frequent any drinking
Places. I work all day
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Yet a number oCw1thgses have given us a
different story. mey ha ve seen him drunk on
many occasions. He starts drinking, they. say , in
the afternoons, behind the thick oaken door of his
office.For these private snorts, he keeps a bottle of
Seagram's Seven Crown in his desk. He often
spends the afternoons, say witnesses, sipping
whiskey and puffing on cigars.
Callers and conItuents may be held off in-

definitely with stories of highlevel meetings.
Sometimes he drops off Into an alcoholic sleep.
Other times, according to the witnesses, he
emerges with liquor on his br ea th. They repo rt
that he showed up drunk once ata committee
meeting. On an official visit to Mexico awhile
back, they recall, he was frequently Intoxicated
In public.
Nix denied that he got drunk on the Mexico
trip. "I wouldn't drink vodka If I wanted
something to drink," he added unaccountably.
"I'd drink bourbon."

Footnote: Under the seniority system, Nix is
eligi bl e for the Civil Service Committee chairmanshlp because top-ranking Rep. Morris Udall,
D.-Ariz., is leaving to take the vacant chairmansliip of the Interior Committee. Rep. James
Henley. D.-N.Y., next In line behind Nix, hasn't
decided whether to challenge him. But many
congressmen r el uctantly feel that Nix sho uld be
aside.
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Smithsonian Institution, is a distinguLbd or.
mithologist who pursues rare birds around the
world in high style.
In iVI), he expro priated a grant intended for
other purposes to finance a yacht trip on the
MedAerranean in quest, of the rare Audouin Gull.
He brought alond some ritzy friends who joined
in the bird watchlng,.a un bathing and dining on
Pala!okastzjtu lobster.

Again in 1974, a bird chase took him to the far
corners of the globe for 2$ weeks at a cost to the
Smithsonian of at least $15,XO,
When he Isn't roaming after birds, Ripley
writes about them. Last month, for Instance, he
wrote a rave review for the Smithsonian
magazine about a new bock, called "A Guide to
t he Birds of Panama" by Robert Ridgely. "This

a 19th
century reformer who sought repeal of the
Elizabethan statute which made picking pockets
a capital offense. Homily, who studied this
Is a valuable volume," Ripley attested, "that
matter extensively, says he knows of only onq
serious bird watchers concerned with offender actually
put to death under this law,
neotropical birds can hardly do without."
He neglected to mention a few pertinent
Finally, even If there were 'solid evidence
which there Isn't
facts: (l) that heiS president of the International
that pickpockets picked
Council for Bird Preservation, which sponsored . pockets at the execution of other pickpockets,
the book; (2) that he is also chairman of the
this would not prove the death penalty does not
World Wildlife Fund, which has contributed deter. Because in order to make
such an
heavily to the book's sponsor, and (3) that the assertion, It Would have to be demonstrated that
author of the book Is his own son-In-law.
before or after picking pockets was made a
capital offense, the rate of pockets being picked
The elegant, efficient Ripley assured us remained
the same as when the law was in ef(.
loftily that it was no conflict for him topraise
feet. And on. this question there'Li no da
such a book in the pages of the
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magazine. He invited us to go ahead and accuse
him of a conflict. "It will roll off my back," he
So, to stun up, while picking pockets In
18th
said, "like water off a duck."
century England was a capital offense, there Is
Footnote: Young Rldgely was selected to 40 substantial information that this law
was
write the book before he married Ripley's enforced resulting In the execution
of any sizable
daughter in 1972. He was in Peru where he number of pickpockets.
couldn't be reached for comment. But in the
In fact, according to the Ubrary
of Congress,
past, he has said that he will take no royalties the best available evidence Is
to the contrary.
from the book.
Therefore, it comes as no surprise
er
DIPLOMATIC DIGEST: The British have that a law that
wasn't enforced acted as no
been sending quiet signals to President-elect deterrent, Why anyone thinks
it should have
Jimmy Carter. They are worried about the been is puzzling.
Sov.et military build-up In Europe, where the
best Russian divisions are concentrated. U the
United States should waver at all In Its support of
Letters to the editor are welcomed
NATO, the British have warned, the other NATO
Publication. All letters must be signed,
countries would reduce their support and thewith a mailing addre
ss and, If possible, a
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alliance would be Jeopardized.
tkpboDe number in the identity' of the
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Diplomatic undercurrents are stirring betwriter may be verified. The Evening I'
wean the United States and Vietnam. Both
Herald will respect the wishes of wrfte
former enemies are interested in ending the
who do not want their
names In print. The
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Evening Herald also reserves the
right
to
relations. Our sources predict that the progress
edit letters to eliminate
libel or to conform
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Much discussed prior to the first city
election earlier this month was whether
Sanford should change its election time to
November.
Meyer was one of the city com
mls.sioners who looked at the statistics of
voter turnout when Sanford had its dcc+ion with the November general ekction
and opted to follow the statistics of better
turnout by keeping it in December.
"I would be willing to go back to
November if I were given reason to believe
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vantaged youngsters, who are now
uuu U, LuIvg
and on inc road to
potentially rewarding futures, lie mentioned the four players from the 1976 club
who have already signed letters-of-intent
with colleges or universities. And he
mentioned other promising youths from
different segments of the athletic
program.
But for kids to have these opportunities
for them to suddenly or gradually find
meaning amidst the turmoil and insecurity
of growing up they need a strong, cleancut, admirable figure to identify with.
Somebody they can observe from their
uncertain perspective and say, "Look at
him. lie's serious about sports, about
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burst off tackle and raced 80 yards for a
touchdown. And a transformation took
place,
Suddenly Reynolds has a little pride in
himself; a little identity apart froma
crowd of look-alike, act-alike thugs; a
heightened sense of direction. lie dropped
the Foruie scene and went onto star for the
Wildcats and then for Florida State, and
everyone knows where he Is now.
But without the influence of athletics,
Reynolds would have been a good bet to
end up like many of the characters he
portrays
a small-time, borderline
criminal who spends a goodly portion of
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altruism. They want to win a few, too. And
most of them do. Posey took over a
(Icpart.mentthat was the athlet icequival ent
of the Titanic, and in two seaso ns posted a
won-lost slate ul 20-2. That's a fair record.
And there's promise of more bright things
in the Future.
But it's when things DO go wrong that
men like Posey
and Don RynoIds
mayexert their strongest influence. When
Reynolds and Posey learned that Seminole
had used an ineligible player, an oversight
which ould knock
team out of the first
football playoff berth in the school's
history, they did not hesitate. They didn't
try to "Watergate" their way through,
hoping no one would find out. They turned
themselves in to Florida High school
Activities Association chief Floyd Lay and
took the Consequences,
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Sanford voters will trek to the polls for
the sixth time this year Tuesday in the
unoff elect i on for the city comcity's
missionr seat currently held by Gordon
Meyer. E.O.( Eddie) Keith is'.challenging
Meyer for the post.

small luncheon honorarium for football

coach Jerry Posey.
Reynolds mentioned several former
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Representatives of Watson and Co.,
architects of the proposed $1.5 million city
hall complex, will present variations of an
"b-shaped" design For the structure to 0Ny
Icommissioners at 4 p.m. Monday.
City commissioners gave tentative
approval to the "b-shaped" complex
design last week, while leaving the door
open to switch back to the horizontal
design if they wish.
City Manager W.E. Knowles has stated
for the past month his preference for a
"Legislative wing" of the building on the
first floor of the complex with adnitnistrative offices on the second floor
and its ground floor left open for future
development as more space is needed.
Included In the Legislative wing would
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his life behind bars.
being a good guy, about doing the right
Andthjs isthekind of influence Seminole things. Maybe all that's not so nerdish
High School Principal Don Reynolds was
after all."
talking about last week hcn the Greater
Of course, guys like Posey and the
Sanford Chamber of Commerce held a coaches who
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nearby, but Hoechst has been caught by sea the victim's knowledge. If the pickpocket was
the observed by the victim as most pickpocket
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stiffer provisions of the 1973 clean air act.
were who were caught
then the offense was
reduced to simple larceny, which
was not a
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Chalk Talk: Education
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They're aggressive, work hard, demand
results from their subordinates. They're very
sure of themselves, some arrogantly so, and
very verbal. They think things out logically, but
aren't prone to question the correctness of their
own conclusions. They're sometimes intolerant
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never," he said.

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might have to toe the mark to qualify.
But being a kid, she has also detected the good
vibrations radiating from the Christmas season,
and realizes that, despite the frantic activity, the
adult world is generally in a better mood.
She listens closely to discussions about which
relative should get what on Christmas Eve, and
likes to add her two cents worth whenever she can
get a word In edge-wise. Also:

RAY CROMLEY

denied that be drinks In his office. "No,

"I have one rule it, this office. IIANVONE with a
Southern accent calls, put him right through!"

She knew Something was In the wind.
Then symbols of Christmas took on added
significance, because she perceived that the adult
world was paying a great deal of attention to them.

commission is having a meeting in the blue
and red decorated city commission
chambers except when a controversial
toning matter is on the agenda. The
merchants, business and civic leaders,
however, were well represented
70
strong Friday for a hearing at city hall,
called by State Rep. Robert (Bobby ;
hlattaway i D-Altariionte Springs 1.
The topic for the legislator's hearing was
SR 436, its problems and solutions, linttime in one year."
taway invited the interested public and
Meyer was pleased that the statistics fellow- members of the Seminole County
show that the numbers of persons in Legislative delegation Sen. Lori Wilson
Sanford voting in runoffs for the last three and Sen. John Vogt (re-elected last
elections in a row have been within 100 month), both of Brevard County, and State
votes more or less of the original turnout. Rep. Vince Feebtel of Lake County
to
Noting that only 235 per cent (2,000i of attend.
the city's eligible 8,000 voters chose to cast
None of the out of county legislators
ballots in the first election. Meyer asked, chose to attend.
The three may find that it would have
"how do we get the other 6,000 to vote?"
Keith, meanwhile,' said he doesn't been easier to have been there. hlattaway,
believe changing the election time will the delegation chairman, urged everyone
result in a better turnout. "The cost of in attendance to appear at the January
voting with the general election is even meeting of the delegation locally to give
more costly than running a separate city their testimony anew to his colleagues to
election," he said, "and the statistics show apprise them of the traffic problem facing
motorists that must 'travel 436 and the
the turnout is better in December."
merchants who are dependent upon the
The party of the week was sponsored by traffic for their business.
the Seminole County Republican
At 6:30 p.m Sunday today the "Our
Executive Committee Thursday night at
the Greater Sanford Chamber of' Com- Christmas in the Park" ceremonies will be
merce building.
held in Altamonte Springs and Maitlard.
In lhghridge subdivision, off Oranole
County Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff and
his pretty wife,Carol, were there meeting Road, the residents will gather in the park
for the tree and luminary lighting and
and greeting everyone.
Kirchhoff, in office only a month, said when the church bells ring at 7 p.m., the
that so far he's enjoying the job and put- coiiuhuiuty will start caroling.
Mayor Norman Floyd of Altamonte and
ting quite abit of time into it.
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Citizens of Altamnonte Springs do not asked the residents of the various sub-.
show up in great numbers when their city divisions to participate.

EAr Boxed
Evidently there are some persons
who are so busy acting "cutsey" and
coy being -D" EArlings" hiding behind
a big red ear and clumsy feet, that they
can't even take the time to get the facts
straight before unduly maligning
others.
This year's drop in turnout was due to
factors other than any catering service.
Just the fact that the Ball was to be held
at the Civic Center again was
discouragement enough after having
enjoyed the beauty of dancing at The
Forest mo longer available) these past
three years
result Fewer reservations.
So, the EAr remembers Champagne
Balls past when a hearty Midnight
Brunch of eggs and sausage, hot rolls,
coffee, etc., was served. Well, who do
you suppose did the catering then?!!
Why, none other than (quote EAr) that
"out-of-town hotshot caterer"!!!
This year the format was changed,
even as to what and when the food
would be served. So, the caterers
delivered what they had been ordered
to deliver. Now they are being blamed
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for the whole fiasco?!
As for the local caterers, whoever
they are, why didn't they approach the
Champagne Ball planners and promote
their food services
that's good
business
instead of criticizing after
it's all over
that's bad business.
I firmly believe in freedom of speech
and the press, but I strongly dislike sly
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slogans. We've had columns like this
before, -but at !cast those people seither
right or wrong) had the character to
identify' themselves.
Elizabeth Paulucci Helfrich
Sanford

Political Thoughts
Time to grow up In expanding
munIcipalities. Age does not bestow
automatic maturity nor does size
guarantee relative expertise. If one is
to believe the campaign literature of
some of the candidates and-or

proponents Involved in the recent
municipal elections in Seminole
County, the electorate has wisely
chosen a mythical griffin to lead them
to the promised land. The choice is not
relevant to this discourse.
Good men were selected and within
the scope of ability bring to office
concerned and honest opiniOns of those
who wish to serve. The relevancy lies in
method of selection, even nationwide,
and therein comes the cropper, When
catch phrases such as "People Power"
and "mandate from the citizen" and
"the people have spoken" and the
"electorate has chostn its path," it
behooves the elected official and more
unportant the PEOPLE, to 5pend a
little time in restropect and analyze the
maturity and expertise formulation of
systems now. used to determine the
leaders and the ultimate destiny of
those they lead.
The winners exult in their "directive
from the people" and the losers weep in
the wine of "sour grapes" and the
people wait and wait for the promised
leadership to materialize.
For the sake Qf analysis, let us start
at the bottom line and work backwards.
It should be no surprise, but maybe it
will help to give those elected to lead a
more sober realizatluo of the responsibilities they have chosen to assume by
offering their service to the public good.
Just maybe they will take the time to
understand the fearful difference
between democracy and a republic of

democratic states.
In its most basic definition, it is the
reason for elected representiun; but.
and a very big but, the smaller the unit,
the closer approach to true democracy
and therein lies the grOwth to'maturity
of expanding governments.
True democracy works where only
ONE person exist as a unit of govern.
inent to be governed. Once TWO persons exist to be governed an arbitration
system becomes necessary to ptovide
for the health and general welfare of
the both. Expand the thesis and you
arrive at government today., good or
bad ... that very precious formulation
of a governna'r.t 'Lta'd up n the i 'or

sitution which though bent, twisted, and
mishapened, has withstood the pendulum swings of countless attempts to
use it for the installation of theories
foreign to the precepts of those who
designed and approved it.
In the recent elections we had placed
upon the public issue the fallacies of

growing without maturing. Its really
like trying to stuff a kid size 16 into last
year size 10. Or saying that the vehicle
that got you to the corner Store and
back is, because of that singular feat,
capable of taking you across the

country.

In one of the small municipalities for
example, the charter provides for' a
plurality vote. It turns out that one
off ical was elected by 35 per cent of the
less than 50 per cent of the voters who
turned out; another by 34 per cent. Turn
that around and you begin to , understand the vehicle, the sizing that
doesn't fit. Sixty-five per cent Of the
voters voted AGAINST the elected
66 per cent In the other case.
The same principle was applied in the
case of another municipality. This
obviously is not representative
government and the reason why it
becomes necessary to change the
model of the vehicle or the size of the
clothes. A true democracy is one In
which each man speaks his piece and
the strongest survivor rules
representative government, or extended, a republic of units of
democracy, derives its powers from the
MAJORITY OF THOSE WHO SPEAK.

Let those who would lead first lead us
Irom'the wilderness and then, and only

then, will a plebiscite have meaning,
Bo Simpson
Longwood

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Baptist
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The Rev. Amos C. Jones, executive director of Seminole
Community Action Inc., and Horace Orr, president of SEEDCO,
will address Community Awareness Day at St. John Missonary
Baptist Chruch, 90 Cypress Ave., Sunday.

New Bethel ÂME Church, Midway, will present the St. Matthew
ÂME Church choir of Jacksonville at 2:30 p.m. Sunday.

'Love Came Down At Christmas'
"Love Came Down at Christmas" by Carl W. Vandre will be
performed by the adult and children's choir at the SanIord
Eustice Free Methodist Church, 4th and Laurel, Sanford, Sunday.
A family worship program is scheduled (or 7 p.m.

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and visiting and that's what these two leading

WEATHER

Seminole Republicans are doing — but not
necessarily in that order. County Commissioner

Saturday's high 73, Sunday's
low .
Mostly fair through Sunday.
Highs in the low to mid 70s.
Lows in the low SOs. Variable

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Lake Mary Baptist Church, Lakeview Ave., Sanford, Sunday
will present a musical "Joy to the World," composed and
arranged by Bob Burroughs and performed by the choir and
congregation directed by Shirley Ryan. Program will be followed
by a Christmas party at 5:30 p.m.

"The Prince of Peace" by J. T. Adams will be presented by the
First Baptist Church choir, Sanford, Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
Christmas party will follow the cantata.

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CHARLIE U. BURCH

Funeral services will be
at
Charlie U. Burch, 78, of Monday at 3 p.m.
Redding Gardens, Sanford, Brisson Funeral Home. Burial
will be in Oaklawn Memorial
died Friday.
Born in Eastman, Ga., he Park.
lived in Sanford for 51 years and
was a retired well driller. He
Funeral Notice
was a member of the Beardall
Avenue Holiness Church,
Sanford.
BURCH, CHARLIE U. —
Survivors are a daughter, Funeral servicet for Charlie U.
Mrs. Dorothy Wilson, Sanford; Burch, 75. of Redding Gardens.
Sanford. who died Friday, will be
a son, William, Longwood; four 3
pm. Monday at the Brion
grandchildren; arid 10 great Funtl Home. Burial will be in
Oaklawn Memorial Park,
grandchildren.

VOTE TUES., DEC. 21st
FOR

EDDIE KEITH
City Commissioner Seat 2

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PAST MASTER SANFORD MASONIC LODGE
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Fight For Lower Taxes To Lure Industry Into This
Area &amp; Ease The Unemployment.
Bring New Ideas For Beautification a
Redevelopment Of Sanford. Keep Utilities
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rarely lives up to its advance League Is soffled about anoth-

Commissioner Pete Rozelle

ire football critics often notices.
er letdown this time around, might consider bottling today's
complain that the Super Bowl
Well, lithe National Football there is a solution.
Pitt sb u r g h B a It I m o r e
AFC playoff and saving it for
presentation in Pasadena, Jan.
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The post-season action got
underway Saturday with Mmnesota hosting Washington in
the {FC and New England
playing at Oakland in the AFC.
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The survivor of the SteelerColt
co llis ion will take a giant
WINTER PARK
Rollins Maryland at Baltimore County. step towards Super Bowl XI.
NEW YORK (API — The College soccer standouts Mike From that point on the Tar
continuing confusion regarding Fogle, Andy Leeker and Enrico contingent notched 13 con"I've been saying from the
Muhammad
All's
future Sessarego have been named to secutive victories which inbeginning that Pittsburgh Is the
reached a new dimension when the 1976 All-South Soccer Team, cluded wins over national
team to beat," said Colts'
the world's heavyweight boxing according to an announcement powers South Florida, Florida Coach Ted
Marchibroda.
cli.irnp:on signed for a fight made
by
Mr.
William International , Miami and the
The beginning wasn't very
which promoter Don King says Shellenberger, Area Chairman University of Baltimore.
will not be held.
promising for the Steelers.
for the National Soccer Coaches
The Rollins defense recorded They dropped four of their fIrst
All, who announced his Association of America.
Fogle, co-captain of this an uncanny ten shutouts, five games and seemed set to
retirement In early October but
since has Issued conflicting years Tar booters, joined breaking the former record set fade completely out of sight.
statements, signed a contract Sessarego as the two senior back in 1973 when the Tar But they recovered with a nineninewith King Friday calling for a performers selected while kickers secured six shutouts. game winning streak during
Rollins rookie goalie Dale which their defense surrens. million purse to fight against Leeker joins the elite squad as a
South Africa's Mike Schutte. sophomore.
Smith combined with his dered just 28 points, an average
But King, the man who made
'1 am very pleased with the defensemen to allow only six of a field goal per game.
opponent goals in '76 breaking
the bout, said Friday that "It's selection of these three
Their turnaround was remitrue the fight is signed. but It standing men," said Tar head the 1960 mark of seven conniscent of the Baltimore's flip.
versions
wlllbcwaisedtoconcentrateon coach Gordle Howell following
for all Tar Opponents. flop of a year ago when the
George ForemalL"
the announcement. "Fogle and
In addition to the
All-South Colts lost four of their first five
King said All told World Sessarego have given one- performers, the Rollins bocters
and then zoomed into the playBoxing Association President hundred per cent for the past were led by St. Louis standout offs with nine straight victories.
Dr. Elms Cordova that All four years with Leeker well on Lew Macen. Moceri, in his first
Ironically, the same two
ssould fight Foreman in his next his way to becoming one of the year as a Tar booter, led
the teams met in the first round last
fight. last Tuesday, Ali was finest collegiate performers in team in goals scored with six.
year with Pittsburgh ending
quoted by World Boxing Council the country."
Moct'ri saw constant action in
Baltimore's
Cinderella season
President Jose Sulaiman as
The three All-South selections all 15 Tar contests. Sophomore by winning
28-10
after trailing
saying that "I want Foreman, helped Rollins to their best Tom
Meyer, who took only in the third quarter, 10-7.
and I want him any time."
season ever in '76 leading the seven shots on goal all season,
"We're better prepared to
That time, according to a Tars to a 13-2 record and a berth made five of them count as he
report from Panama Friday in the NCAA Division II Soccer wound up number two in the cope with the Steelers than we
were last year," said lineSnight, will be before May 30. Tournament.
scoring column. Marty wirnan,
Cordova, at a news coniereuee,
backer
Stan White. 'We sw'The only Rollins setback Chris Mueller and John Byrne
said he had received a telegram during the regular season came netted three apiece while EW prised ourselves last year. by
from All dated Dec. 13 which in the opening game which McCalmont and co-captain ge(t
to the playoffs and we
announced that All would light resulted In a 1-0 defeat at the John Webbert hit for two were pleased with ourselves for
hands of the University' of conversions each.
Foreman for the crown,
being there. Just getting there
isn't enough anymore."
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''There's
something
socks, adjusted to a new tempo Memphis State past Penn State. State over Santa Clara. A 26special about the DavIs
and ran away from the Falcons. A 16-point effort by Richard point, 16-rebound performance Cup," said Ashe, the 33-yearin the Kentucky Invitational Glaspar and a tenacious See- by Winford Boynes led San
old veteran of the Inond-hall defense led Florida Francisco over Pacific.
basketball tournament.
tematlonal competition after
over South Florida.
We got beat by a great balteaming with Tanner to gise
South Alabama defeated New
Iclub," said Bowling Green
Reggie King poured in 20 Mexico State as Don Hogan led
the United States a 2-0 lead
Coach John Weinert after a 77. points to power Alabama
over Mexico in the semia
rally
In
the
last
three
minutes,
59 loss to the nation's third- stubborn Oklahoma State. Two Gary Winton scored
finals of the North American
i points
freewith
throws by Marshall Ashranked team Friday night, ford
Zone. "It's the only cornand grabbed 10 rebounds to lead
five seconds left pro"The suspension of the three
petition
tition I lose sleep oser.
Army past Samford.
vided
Virginia
Tech with Its
Kentucky players probably tense
Tanner, the Ieft.handed
victory over Dayton.
UCLA soomores Roy Hamhurt us because they beat us
gunner
from
Lookout
Dave Speicher scored 18 ilton and David Greenwood
with quickness and finesse."
Mountain, lean., also
Phillips, the Wildcats' start- points as Toledo defeated East- combin ed for 39 points to lead
acknowledged that he hiJ
em
Kentucky before John the Bruins to any easy victory
ing center who provides K en
trouble sleep i ng before
$ tucky with a powerful inside. Stroud's 17 points paced Mis- over Rice. Nevada-Las Vegas
taking the court against
game, and Shidler—a starting sissippi over Marshall. Charles got 39 points frome Eddie
Mexico's Itaul Ramirez, his
son tossed in 22 points to Owens to blast North Dakota
guard—were suspended along Thomp
personal nemesis and a
lead
Houston
over Nevadawith Claytor earlier this week Reno
and
Wayne Stevenson's
18State. Mike Woodson hit a pair
thorn in the side of the
of free throws, then scored on a
for disciplinary reasons.
American (ream the last two
ints helped California-Santa driving layup as Indiana ran off
Utah, which defeated West po
years.
Barbara
defeat Texas A&amp;M.
the last eight points of the game
Virginia 74-70 in another firstAshe, playing his 31st
Tom Pauling and Ron Jones to defeat DePaul,
round game, won't be as easy a
match for the United States
touch for Kentucky, according
in a DavIs Cup career dating
to Hall.
back to 196'?, beat unranked
In other tournament action F
Roberto ('ha',ei, 6•
'b Friday night, 20th-ranked St.
Ashe rallied from 2-4 in the
John's defeated SMU 87-71 and
first set and 3-5 in the third
Tennesee trimmed La Salle 92
set for his slctur.
85 in opening-round games of
tanner, proving that his
the Volunteer Classic in Knoxcourt repetolre Includes
yule; Memphis State beat Penn
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State 77'69 and Florida downed
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CHICAGO (All) — Charles 0. Meanwhile, the judge in FmFlorida State 70-53 in the Big Finley's lawyers are angling Icy's 1.3.5 million suit, termed
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On June 15, Finley tried to
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pitcher Rollie Fingers
and
Dayton Invitational and Toledo economics and
two years.
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The United States was In a
ton Red Sox for a million dollars
78-62 and Mississippi tripped
Instead
position to clinch the best-of,
Marshall 63 in the Blade- gaimng table opposite him, the each and pitcher Vida Blue toi
five series In a doubles
sitting at a bar- the New York Yankees for
Glass City Classic In Toledo, lawyer forof
the Major League
match pitting Stan Smith
the million.
Ohio.
and Bob Lutz, America's No.
Players' Association took
Also, Houston outscored Ne- stand Friday in, support of the
1 team, against Ramirez and
Kuhn voided the sale three
23-year-old Emilio Montano.
vuda-Reno 100-78 and Califor' maverick Oakland A's owner. days later.
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were 3,192 yards and 29 touchdowns, which put
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Both Miller and Nielsen are juniors and both
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Ileisman Trophy, won by Pittsburgh's Tony
Dorsett.
Miller placed fourth in the balloting, Nielsen
sixth.
OSU Coach Jim Stanley says BYU is "a big
challenge for us. But we plan to stop Nielsen. We
have to."
His 8-3 Cowboys were rated a one-touchdown
favorite over the 9-2 Cougars in the night game
before some 35,000 fans in Orlando's newly
refurbished 50,-O0-seat stadium.

Action was fast at Lyman High Friday night when wrestling teams of the area smothered by Seminole's Itickey Nelson. Center, Lake Howell's Brian Andrew
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some loan decisions for the bank.
"I don't consider myself a financier or
anything like that," Miller said. "But I'm getting
the experience of getting to sit in on deals being
made and the negotiations of making deals."
His employers and coaches feel Miller will be
as successful in the banking business as he's
been on the football field.
Nielsen, on the other hand, is a public relations
student who lettered in basketball in his first two
years zt, BYU. He got off to a wobbly start in
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didate for next year's ileisman Trophy — has
been the money player for the Cowboys of Oklahoma State all year.
lie and OSU's bruising ground game will try to
outdo an aerial offense headed by a rangy
MorrLon quarterback from Provo, Utah, by the
name of Gifford Nielse, who's had more playing
time as a basketball player than on the gridiron.
Miller and Nielsen typify their teams' contrasting offenses — OSU's explosive rushers
against the nation's No. 1 passing team.
Miller, who ran for 1,541 yards and 19 touchdowns in leading OSU to a share of the Big-8
Conference title, has been spending his summers
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'Prince Of Peace'

A traditional Moravian Lovcfeast and Candle Service will be
held at Roiling Hills Moravian Church, Longwood, on SR 434,
mile east of 1.4 on Christmas Eve. Two services — 4:30 p.m. and
7:30 p.in— are scheduled. The Chancel Choir, Junior Choir and
Cherub Choir, under direction of Mrs. Alice Jones, and Church
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Central Florida Saturday night as Brigham
Young's 9-2 football team met Oklahoma State's
8-3 co-champions of the Big Eight.
A hoped-for sellout crowd of 51,000 was
unlikely as $8 tickets were still on sale at 8 p.m.
gametime. Nevertheless, officials said the
turnout would be excellent,
The game marked the T-Bowl's event into Big
Time Bowl competition after years of struggle.
Oklahoma State was counting on a banker and
Brigham Young University was relying on a
former basketball star in Saturday night's
Tangerine Bowl football game.
All-American halfback Terry Miller — junior
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Linton F. Frederick
ADMISSIONS
Opal George
Sanford:
Curby Cooks
Mat L. Hale
Elsie A. MacDougall
Harold
Kathleen K. Reilly
Adrian Haynes
Ralph Senn
James W. Howell
Geneva Via
Darren R.
Geraldine S. Zachery
Ann Newkirk
Willard S. Gurnmo Deltona
Mary L. Thrainen
BIRTHS
Shellie Shorter
Sanford:
Thomas F. Smith
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Willie L. (Gloria)
Charlotte A. Tovell
Bryant, a girl
George Waldvogel
Mr. &amp; Mrs. James (Sandra
Joseph D. Williams
L) Snelson, a
DISCHRGES
James Swilley, Altamonte Pa.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Hiep (Nguyen)
Sanford:
Springs
ba's
baby girl, Sanford
Ira
Thomas J. Duff, Deltona

a.m., 6:13 p.m., low 12:01 a.m.,
12:10 P.M.
Port Canaveral: high 5:41
.John Kimbrough (left) and Seminole Republican
a.m. 5:49 p.m., low 11:49 a.m.,
chairman Bill McCollum got together at a gathering
12:09 p.m.
Bayport: high 12:51 a.m.,
of the Republican executive committee in the winds mostly 10 m.p.h. or less.
SUNDAY'S TIDES
11:38 p.m., low 6:12 a.m., 6:05
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce building.
Daytona Beach: high 5:51 p.m.

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Joseoh R. Landry Jr.
Deltona
Jenny Paulling, Deltona
Robert K. Raven, Deltona
Robert G. Smedley, Deltona
Mary A. Smith, Deltona
Clara L. Tyo, Deltona
Marie A. Young, Deltona
Jeanette Ball, Geneva
Bather Rynes, Lake Mon4
Huyler S. Kingman, Orange
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Robert E. Branning, Orlando '
Grace I. Carnes, Osteen
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Defensive end Joe Ehrmann,
one of the leaders of the Colts'
Sack Pack that decked quarterbacks 51 ttunes this year. ttimb
Baltimore Is ready this tune.

64 and Missouri beat Southern
Cal 87-77 in the Sun Bowl Classic at El Paso, Tex.; Florida
• State defeated Santa Clara 94-80
Sunday's NFC playoff sends
and No. 5 San Francisco
Los Angeles to Dallas in anothhammered Pacific 90-73 In the
er rematch. A year ago, the
Cable Car Classic in San FranBy The Associated Press
MIAMI (AP)
provided the offensive fireSandra Post Blue Monster course at the
while wild-card Cowboys stunned the
BOSTON I .AP
Big
Bob
grabbing
eight
rebounds
clsco and South Alabama
Yes, Virginia, there really is power with one goal and two seemed downright embar' Doral Country Club.
McAdoo, the National Basket. limited to 25 minutes because of Rams 37.7. Now Dallas is cast
nipped New Mexico State 8543 a Billy Smith.
assists as the Islanders, Un- rassed. She was actually blushand LA is the
JoAnne Wastiam and Chi M ball Association's scoring early foul trouble. "I knew what as the favorite
and Army defeated Samford 67Unfortunately, the New York beaten in six contests with five Ing. Torn Watson was
the
last
three
years.
I
had to do but I was frustrated underdog.
grinning Rodriguez put togethtr another champion
60 in the Birmingham Classic.
Islanders' fans have this thing victories and a tie, increased from ear to ear.
feels comfortable in his new when I flicked u three fouls
68 and were second at 136. Pat
In non-tournament games, NO. about. Sniith... and Smith has their
Defensive end Fred Dryer
They'd Just combined on the
Patrick Division lead to
w
the New early In the second period."
Bradley arid Masters Champ surroundingsith
9 UCLA walloped Rice 107-60;
this thing about the team's three points over the idle Phila- selected drive, alternate shot Ray
thinks
the Itams can kayo the
York Knicks—and he looks it.
Floyd were another shot
No. 12 Nevada-Las Vegas whipCowboys, Super Bowl finalists a
home rink, the Nassau County delphia Flyers. Third-place At. competition for a stunning, back at
McAdoo, acquired with Tom
Walt Frazier and Spencer
131 after a 70 In the
ped North Dakota State 112-81 Coliseum, so he rarely plays
lanta, suffering Its second con- nine-under-par 63 that staked mild, sunny,
McMillen in a deal which ship.. Haywood put on personal shows year ago
breezy weather.
and No. 16 Indiana beat DePaul before the home folks.
secutive loss, fell seven points them to. a two-shot lead Friday Penny Tulz and Australian Da- pr'1 John Gianelli and a report- for the capacity crowd of 15,040
Sc far, the Rams defensive
5042.
"Sometimes I seem to play back.
In the second round of the $200,- vid Graham also had a 70 and ed $3 million to the Buffalo at Boston Garden. Frazier plan has paid
off this season,
and
Shidler
out
With Phillips
better on the road than at
In World Hockey Association 000 MIxed Team Golf (.'hasn- were at i.
Braves Last week, made an aus- scored 32 points and had seven Los Angeles allowed only '190
of the lineup, Jack Givens took home," Smith said after turn- action,
the Birmingham Bulls pionship that has men and
picious debut Friday night as assists to go along with a flock points, second lowest
total In
the Kentucky scoring load on ing aside 33 of 35 shots in the, ended the Houston Aeros' 16- women touring pros playing to4
First-round leaders Marlene the Knicks rolled to a 123-109 of steals, although only two the NFC, and was
the toughest
his shoulders, pouring in 28 Islanders' 4-2 National Hockey game home unbeaten streak
4- gether for the first time in a Hagge and Dr. Gil Murgan be. victory over Boston's defending showed on the official score
team in the conference In stop.
points. Jeff Judkins scored 29 League victory over the Atlanta 3, the Indianapolis Racers decade.
geyed three par holes and NBA champion Boston Celtics. sheet. Haywood had 28 points, ping the run with a yield of only'
points to pace Utah over West Flames.
edged the New England WhaThe leaders had a 13-4 total, 10 struggled to a 73 that left them
"I wanted to flow," McAdoo 11 bounds, three assists and III.7
yards per game. Los
Virginia.
Defenseman Dents Potvin lers 54 In overtime,
under par for two trips over the five strokes back at 139.
said after scoring 17 points arid one steal.
Angeles also recorded a leagueGlen Williams and George
k'ading 32 In treeptiorti as well
Johion each sci?reI. 23 sitnt
45 quarterback sacks.

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CLASS AAAA
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France an upset tennis victory
over second-seeded Argentin a
in the quarterfinals of the Sunshine Cup Matches Between
Nations.
Argentinians Fernando Dalla
Fontana and Al
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Perez told a news conference
after the Reds announced the
Panama City Hay 11,
P.: Q. Vida Blue would have beena free agent had henotsignedan trade involving four players.
the
condition
that
A's
contract
on
hewouldbe
sold
to
the
Yankees.
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Perez and young relief pitcher Delray Atlantic 10
i, What do Blue, Finley and Steinbrenner think about the
mess?— Will McEnaney went to the last
Frenchmen in Frida 's doubi
: CR,, Reidsville, N.C.
place Expos for pitchers W&amp;xICLASS AA
ma,tch.
Blue thinks he was unfairly lured into singing the pact and, Ie Fryman and Dale Murray.
. beaten Morreton
Font ana had
: through his agent, plans to raise hell about gettin g it voided and
Bloutitstown
:- new terms drawn up. Finley thinks he should have gotttn the $1.5
L, 6-2, 7-5, and Noah had stopped
Perez refused to say how
Gattiker 64, 6-4 in the singles
million from the Yankees and has a suit now coming to trial—he long 'he contract was for or I ahokee 0
matches.
how
much
It
will
pay,
but
con•• also laments the size of Blue's contract, with which he was struck.
Third-seeded Sweden easily
Stelnbrenner Is glad he has Catfish Hunter, Ken Hultzrnan and ceded he has a no cut, no trade
beat West Germany. Jan
Reggie Jackson from the A's— and enough money left over to clause.
KUq 2 stopped Wolfgan
have signed free agent Don Gullett, ex-Reds southpaw.
Tallahassee FA\ItJ
Popp 6- 6-2
Goren BerQ.Wlll you please tell melf there really was a one-armed major
St Peter sb U r g gstrand downed Anndreas
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l ea gue ball player who played with the old St. Louis Browns? How
Shorecrest 0
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long did he stay up and what was his name, and do you have any
batting and fielding stats'—G LP, Dover Pa
Yes, Pete Gray, who played In 77 games for the Browns In 1945,
Is partof basebaillore. Peter Wyshner was his real name and heSAN JUAN (AP) - Former
on
lost his right arm in a trtk mishap as a young boy. He batted .218 major league star Orlando Cethat one year. When last heard from, he was living back in his peda on Monday is expected to
home to wn of Nanticoke, Pa.
appeal a two-co unt drug conB
NFL
viction
which could put him in
Q. Whoin your opinion are the outstanding rookies In the
a U.S. Jail for five years.
this sea n'—L S., Oakland, Calif.
DENVER (AP) - Forward his right eye, which resulted
Free on bail since his arrest HenryBoucha has been sus- from an altercation with BosIn the National Football Conference I think beyond any doubt
that Sammy White, the wide receiver of the Minnesota Vikings Late last year, Cepeda, 39, was pended because of visual prob. ton's Dave Forbes on Jan. 4,
(via Grambling), has made the greatest impact. In the American ordered to pay a $10,000 fine lems, the Colorado Rockies of 1975. lie has filed suit against
conference, there Is support for Archie Griffin of the Cincinnati and serve a concurrent five- the National Hockey League Forbes and the Boston Bruins,
Bengals, but my vote goes to Mike Haynes, the brilliant young year prison sentence for each announced Friday.
seeking $3.5 million on corndefensive back who has helped turn around the New England count after he was convicted
Boucha still Is suffering from pensatory and punitive damsmuggling and possessing 170 double vision despite three op- ages.
Patriot&amp;.
pounds of marijuana.
Q. Who chooses the all-pro team?— A. D., Oakland, Calif.
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Trampler has arranged for
December 28th at the Sports
Stadium.
Th e Santore-Gonzales match
will be one of three eight
rounders. The other two will
feature Sanford's Taco Perez
against an opponent to be
flWfled, and Kip Braden, forforrial of Sanford, against Slick
Mitchell .
Santore's current record is
that of 16-21, and Gonzales
figures to be his toughest test to
date.
A walk-in puncher, the South
Florida fighter has only tasted
defeat once in his career, while
winning 11 times, five of those
by KO.
Gonzales has headlined
shows at Miami Beach, fought
all over the north-east and
definitely has Santore worried.
"This is my first big main
event and the first time I have
been in with a guy that will be
all over me from the start. I
hope to outbex him, but it Iget
the chance — I will be kicking to
knock him out. His c,iily loss
was a decision to Dario Hidalgo
audit I stop him, that would
prove I am a better puncher
than }Hdalg.."
'Win or lose, Santore figures to
start getting some, of the
recognition he so richly
deserves.

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Lost in the shuffle of Mike on December 7 at the Orlando it. He figures to be around a and! was too tired when I came more. I guess he liked what he
Quarry's TV fights; Mad Dog Sports Stadium, the huge crowd long time.
home at night to do much more saw. I know I liked him and his
Ross' rush to national rose to their feet and gave
operation. We got together on
Born in Alabama, but reared of anything, let alone train,
prominence; Joey Vincent's Santore a standing ovation that on Florida's east coast, Frankle
"I did take two fights as a pro terms, and here I am as one of
emergence as the Southern lasted almost a full minute.
started fighting as an amateur during that time. A friend of his fighters."
middleweight champion; Taco
When asked about this at the age of 16. After 10 bouts mine told inc I could pick up
Santore is still going to
Perez's continued popularity; Santore replied, "I was really he joined the Marines and $125.00 for fighting over in
college, at FlU, and hopes to
and Milton Owens sensational shocked, I didn't think the fight continued his ring career under Tampa. It sounded like easy graduate in two years. He
win streak; has been Frankle was THAT good, but I am their banner.
money so I did. I really got recently got his AA Degree in
Santore.
happy that the fans thought it
In the four years he was in the whipped that night. A guy General Education and now is
That is, Frankle has been lost was."
majoring.
In
Physical
service, Santore participated in named Santiago. I was cornIn the shuffle as far as the news
This type of answer might be exactly 100 amateur bouts, pletely out of shape, and I guess
Education.
media has been concerned. But the reason Santore has been while winning the North I was lucky I didn't get hurt.
. Living alone, Frankie spends
not as far as the fans who come passed by, by the fourth estate, Carolina Golden Gloves and Nobody should fight unless they most of his time either at school
out and plunk their money down when It comes time to men- AAU titles. He also was the U.S. are properly trained.
or in Ashlock's gym under the
each time be steps into the ring. tinning the manly art of self- Marine champ and went as far
watchful eye of trainer
"I took one other fight. It was
In the short span of just over defense. They might go more as runner-up to the late Chuck In Orlando, at the Sports
Dominick Polo.
.13 months, the good looking for the way a Joey Vincent Wilburn in the National AAU Stadium. I got In fair shape for
"I feel I have really
lightweight has become one of would have fielded the question tournament,
that
fight,
and
won
it
going
progressed
since Polo took over
the most popular fighters now and come back with a clever,
Discharged in 1972, Frankle away. But they called . It a my training," Santore recently
showing his talents In the snappy answer.
had trouble finding bouts, while draw."
stated. "I have much more
Sunshine Sate.
But, even if they don't care living In Melbourne, and finally
Suflore then goes on to ex- endurance. I am punching
After his last win, a $ix round for Santore's retiring way of hung up his gloves and con- plain, "When the bottom fell out
better. Quicker, with more
decision over Freddie Majors talking, they better get used to centratedon construction work. of 'ibe building trade; I went power. And I am not getting hit
"I didn't have a place to back to school. That gave me as much as I used to."
train," Frankle recalls now, some free time on my hands,
All those things will come in
"and I didn't have a place to and the next thing I knew I was handy the next time hi steps
fight. Anything I did, was all on back in training. This time
into the ring. It will be opposite
my own, and it was tough. On though, I went and talked to
Miami's Speedy Gonzales, as
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t p of that, I was working Pete Ashiock. He watched
me part of the "Triple Main Event"
regular on the construction job spar. Then we talked
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There is no official all-pro team. NFL rules now forbid it,
the way for Boucha's release,
Cepeda, who was sentenced
though the league at one time did have its own officials team in Thursday with his long time
club officials said. He has see n
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th e 1930s and early '40s. The wire-services — AP and UP! - friend, Herminio Codes, immeonly limited action this season.
compile all-conference teams by balloting their correspondents. diately appealed the decision
CLEVELA ND (AP) — The
The Pro Football Writers Association selects an all-pro team. And which was the maximum allow- Boston Bruins have called up
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published in the Official NFL Record Manual, as are the wire tes faces a 30-month jail sen- a
NASSAU, Bahamas (API
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service all-conference teams.
tence and a $5,000 fine.
Top-seeded Jeff Borowiak of
Q. Are there any players in the National Football League
C p e d a, the National
Anderson has scored 17 goals Berkeley. Calif., will meet New
IthAIt any college experience? - G.M. Tucson, Ariz.
Ledgue's Most Vaivable Player and 14 assists in 31 games for York's Steve Turner as Trey
Several, If you could include the place-kickers from such exotic in 1967 while a first baseman the Rochester Amerks of the Waltke of Los Angeles takes on
Locales as Cyprus, Norway, Austria and the Rhineland. Among with the St. Louis Cardinals, American Hockey League. He Gene Mayer of Wayne, N.J., in
those who play contact position, I can think of Ralph Nelson, said he was unsatisfied with the will replace Bobby Schrnautz, semifinals of the $15,000
Seattle running back, Willie Spencer, Minnesota running back, court decision and attributed it who Is sidelined with the flu and Bahamas International Tennis
and defensive lineman Otis Sistrunk of Oakland.
to unfair press coverage,
an injured left knee.
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had a nine-yard run and Chris Smith's one-yard rim in the fj..
Fernando Jackson rushed for to a 38-0 victory over St. Pe.
Hobbs had a 64-yard scamper nal
period proved the decider. 129 yards and host mounts- tersburg Shorecrest (9-5) for
and one-yard plunge for GodAtlantic ( 12-1) also lost title town's defense forced five turn- the
hasset' Godhy. Panama CIty by's touchdowns,
Class A ti tle. Marshall
contests in 1973 and 1975.
overs as the Tigers beat Pa- caught scoring passes of
Bay, Illounstown and Tallahas12 and
Carol City scored on a 40-yard
The first quarter was a field
see FAMU - have been first
hokee
12.0
for
the
Class
AA
r.
yards
from
Lewis
Wilkerson
quarter pass play in- goal battle,
crownld Florida's 1976 high valving quarterback Reggie booting a 33 wih Dave Sims championship.
and a 26-yard TD toss from
-yarder for Bay and
Jackson ran Zl yards in the William Proctor,
school football champions.
who alterOgburn and receiver James Mendon McMurruin hitting second period and quarterback nated
with Wilkerson at quar1 op-ranked Godby (14-0) Gilbert, and on Terry Daniels' from 28 yards
out for Atlantic. Joey Stone ran four yards in the terback,
lived up to its reputation by 62 yard run on a reverse in the
Jourme
Burgess
caught a 28- second half for Blountstowns
capturing Class AAAA honors fourth period.
yard touchdown pass from Alan scores. Blountstown 111-3) held
with a 21-15 victory' Friday
Back Alfred Carter ran 19
Panama City Bay (12-2) cap- Armour to put
Atlantic ahead Pahokee (12-2) to nine yards yards and added a 33-yard field
night over
second-ranked hired Its first title, stopping 10-3 at halftime. Ray's defen- rushing In the second half.
goal and Renwick Barber had a
Miami Carol City (12-2) at previously unbeaten
Delray At. sive line then blocked a third
End Henry Marshall caught three-yard run for FAMU
Lakeland.
lantic 11-10 in the Class AAA pe riod Atlan tic p un t for a safe- three touchdown p
asses to lead scores. Shorecrest was held j
Quarterback Sammy Knight title game at Ocala. Mike ty.
host Tallahassee FAMU ( 104) 56 yards r ushing.

Four schools from the Northwest part of the state - Talla-

All

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CLASS A

Rest On Appeal

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Oviedo

Q
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large

multi-year contract, a promise
to play everyday and cornQ. I would like to know If the teams that th rew In players for petition from young Dan DriesTampa and Seattle In the NFL got anything in return. —M.R.,n were the factors that conMR. Anaheim, Calif.
vinced veteran Cincinnati Reds
Sure, they gotatotal of $16.5 million from each team. That was first baseman Tony Perez to
for the privilege of letting the expansion club join the fraternity agree to the trade to Montreal.
by picking up the culls from the 26 established teams. It makes it
I am both happy and sad,
easier for them legally, too, to say they paid all that money for

By The Associated Press

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WINTER PARK MALL
Open 8am to 10pm Monday thoj Saturday Open Sunday I? 30.530 pm
Catalog Cmiii 644 8844 Store 6-17 4333

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Open 8am to Id pm Mondiy thou Saturday Open Sunday 1230530 p in
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Sunday, Dec. 1,, l7

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Pro Bas ket ball
Nt,o,iil Basketball AtSOc,&amp;tian

EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
WL Pct.GB
IA II
393 Boston
Ii 12 536 1',
NV Knks
13 11
411 3
1$UUOIO
Ii 17 393 5'
NV Nets
11 17
.393 5'2
Central Division
Cleve
17 9 631 HOuston
16 9 640 ',
NOcIns
IS 11 517 3',
SAnton
II 15 413 4'
Wathton
12 II 480 4',
Atlanta
17 II 100 7

WESTERN CONFERENCE
Midw,l
Denver
Detroit
Indiana
Kn City
Chicago

Divsion
1$ 9 667
17 12 5$6 2
14 16
167
5',
13 16
11$
$
I IS 31$ B
S 23
16? II ,
Pacific Division
Portland
70 I .714
Los Ang
16 12
571 1
G.oldn St
II 12
53$ S
Seattle
1$ II 5)7 5,
Phoenix
Il II 110 7'2
Friday's Games
New York Knicks 123. Boston
to,
Milwaukee 126. New York
Nets 110
Golden
State
II;,
Prilla
lpttia 111
Detroit 113. Indiana 101
Chicago 103. San AntOniO 101
Atlanta 113, New Orleans 109
WaSttington 99. Buftalo SI
Los Angeles Ill. Phoenix 103
Portland 127. Denver 105
Saturdays Oame*
Cleveland at New York
Knicks
Boston at Atlanta
Golden State at Wasl'iington
Philadelphia at Indiana
New Orleans at Houston
Chicago at Denver
Kansas City at Phoert.x
Los Angeles at Pcrtlnd
Today's Games
Boston at New York Nets
San Antonio at Cleveland
Detroit at New Orlens
Atlanta at Milssukee
KanSas City at Los Angeles
Buffalo at Seattle

Pro Hockey
World Hockey Association
Eastern Division

W L T Ptl OF GA
Ouebe

19 17 1 39 II? 117

Bowling

(nc,
Irmy
Mirw
N Eng
Birm

I! tO 2 36 Ill 9$
I? 12 7 36 105 116
1314 1 30 96100
1216 1 7$ tOS 116
1073 1 21 Il) 13$
Western Division
SOogo
1112 2 31 110 99
Winnipg
1$ I? I 37 143 lOS
HOuSt
14 12 1 32 99 91
Edmnton
II 19 I 29 $9 121
Phoenix
13 II 2 75 10$ 141
Calgry
1116 2 21 I? SI
Friday's Games
Indianapolis S. New EnglInd

Sunday, Jan 2
SUN BOWL
Al El Paso, Tee.
A&amp;M vs Florida
SHRINE BOWL
Al Palo Alto, Calif.
East VS Weit
Saturday, Jan. I
SENIOR BOWL
At Mobile, Ala,
North vs South
HULA BOWL
At Honolulu
All Star game

1,01'
Birmingham i. HouSton 3
Edmonton 1. Phoenix 0
Saturdays Games
Birmingham at New EngInd
Cincinnati at M.nnesota
Quebec at Calgary
Houston at San Diego
Todays Game;
Birmingham at Indianapolis
Cincinnati at Edmonton
i'toustort a? Pt'.nix
Quebec ,i, San Diego

I'lt()

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Saturday. Dec. II
NFC Divisional Playoff
Washington at Minnesota
AFC Divisional Playoff
New England at Oakland
Today's Games
AFC Divisional Playolf
Pittsburgh at Daltimore
NFC Divisional Playoff
Los Angeles at Dallas
Sunday. Dec. 26
AFC Championship Game
NFC Championship Game
Sunday. Jan. 9
Super Bowl Xl

Football
('OLLEGE BOWlS
Saturday, Dec. II
TANGERINE BOWL
At Orlando, Fla.
Oklahoma St. vs Brigham Young
Monday, Dec. 20

College

LIBERTY BOWL
At Memphis, Tenn.
Alabama vs UCLA
Saturday, Dec. 23
FIESTA BOWL
At Temp.. Ant.
Wyoming vs Oklahoma
Monday Dec. 27
GATOR BOWL
At Jacksonville, Fla.
Per.n State vs Notre Dame
Friday. Dec. 31
PEACH BOWL
At Atlanta
(entucky vs North Carolina

Basketball
EAST
Wooster 66. Bethany 62
York Col 66. Kings Cot
SOUTH
Alcorn 6), Tougaloo s
LSU 59. Oklahoma City 77
MIDWEST
Indiana SO. DePaul 12
KansaS $7. Mankato 5174
Wichita St 70. Cal Fullerton 63
SOUTHWEST
Howard Payne 92. McMurry 69
Trinity SI. Texas Al. 179

ASTROBLUEBONNET BOWL
At Houston
Nebraska vs. Texas Tech
Saturday, Jan. I
COTTON BOWL
At Dallas
Maryland vs Houston
SUGAR BOWL
At New Orleans
Georgia vs Pittsburgh
ROSE BOWL
Al Pasadena. Calif.
Michigan vs Southern Cal
ORANGE BOWL
At Miami
Ohio Stale vs. Colorado

THE

UCLA 107, Rice 60
TOURNAMENTS
First Round
Big Sun
Memphis St 17. Penn Slate 69
Florida 70. S Florida 53
Birmingham Classic
South Ala. IS, New Me,, 5153
Army 67. Santord 60
Bluebonnet Classic
HouSton 100, Nevacla.Reno
Cal Santa Barbara 69. Tex AIM
61
Cable Car Classic
Florida St 94, Santa Clara SO
San Francisco 90. Pacific 73
Dayton Invitational
Alabama 70. Ok'ahoma St 61
Virginia Tech 76. Dayton 75
Kentucky Invitational
Utah 71, W Virginia
Kentucky 77. Bowling Green
Sun Bowl Classic
Texas El Paso 70. Baylor 6.4
Missouri 57. Southern Cal 77
Toldeo Glass Bowl
MiSsiSsippi 6.5. Marshall 63
Volunteer Classic
N
. SMU 7)
Tennessee 92. LaSalIe 53
Youngslown Classic
SI Joseph, Ind 7$, Adelphi 69
Youngstown st U. CCNV 51

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HOURS

CHRI

FAR WEST
Cent Wash St 73, Pac. Lulh 61
Hawaii 7$, Lamar 72
Los Ang. St 46. San Fran SI 41
Montana $0. N Colorado 57
Nev Las Vegas 112. N D St II
Puget Sound 57. Alaska 35

OF

STMAS

FRIDAY, DEC. 24, NOON TIL MIDNIGHT

* A GIFT TO CENTRAL FLORIDA *

SELECTED LOCAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMS

WITHOUT COMMERCIAL INTERRUPTIONS

Jai-Alai

By SUK CEiNOW

ORLANDOSEMINOLE

Bowling is advertised as a sport In which whole families can
FIRST - 1. Echano.Oeitia (Il
participate. Such a family are the Barbours, Ed Sr., Helen, and
1110 660 3 SO; 2. Eddy Arena (SI
children, Eddie, Bobby and Bernie have bowled over the years.
1000370. 3 Ica Coldo (4) 110. 0 (3
Now even the grandchildren, Mike and Katie are involved In the
Ii 3380; P 13$) 115 50.
SECOND - 1. Aldana BeltIa (4)
sport.
19 00 5 70 5.20. 2 Domingo Alberdi
So who do you think is heading the Youth Activities program for
(3) i 80 380. 3 Ice Via (6) 380;
Bowl America? None other than our own Helen Barbour. This
(3 1) 43.70. P11 3) 125 70; DD(3 4)
133.60
program, for the young people of Sanford and Seminole County, Is
THIRD - I. Patxl.Beitla (5) 17.60
divided into three groups.
10 20 I 60. 3. Larrl.Albecdl (5) 7.00
There are the Bantams whose ages range from 5 through 12
I 60; 3. Echano Eiorza (3) 4000 (5.
1)71.10; P15 5) 231
years. They meet Saturdays at 10:00 a.m.
FOURTH - 1. Cacho Elor:a (3)
The Juniors are the 12 to 15 year-olds who bowl along with the
12.105.603 SO; 2. Eddy Zarre t1)5.20
Seniors,
the I6toZ2-year-olds. On Saturday at 1:00 p.m. In the Jr.
460. 3. Jose Aguirre (1)1.60:0 (31)
41 20; P131) 16440; 00(5 3) 251.00.
Sr. class, there are 284-member teams. The Bantams have 12 four
FIFTH - 1. AntonAltu (4) 23 60
member teams.
1020 5.00. 2. Marurl Larrea (7) 510
Why all the info on these young bowlers? Its because they would
160, 3. Fermln.Juan (3) 320; 0 (1
7) 47 70; P
7) 159.00.
like fo: more of their frienis and classmates to join them in their
SIXTH - 1. Jose JavI (5) 13.10
fun. In conjunction with Bowl America, an, with Helen as the
560 160. 7. Arta Bengoa (3) 1.10
director, a "Beat Your Coach" tournament will be held today.
400. 3 Negul Aguirre (II 5.50; 0 (3
SI 43 60. P (53) 95.10.
Entry fee is $225. What an opportunity for the bowlers to really
SEVENTH - 1. EddyAlberdi (7) show their coaches how much they have
absorbed from their
10 80 6 40 150; . Ica.BeItla (3) 9.20
lessons since the start of the season. Bowling scratch will be
340 3 Sala Arana (6) 1 10.
(7)
77,50; P (7.3) 8150; Big Q (35) and Junior-Senior coaches Harriet Jackson and Rosalie Burkart.
(3 7) 416.00
Bantam coaches also bowling scratch are Dottie Hogan and Bill
EIGHTH - I. Marurl Arca (6)
Batten. All young bowlers participating In the tournament will
720 540 320. 2 Anton Ethave
hnvn nn edo,. nn
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ii
..,.....ii, , - .. .iu;;;
I UUI UUWILi1
0 CU J xii; a. rermln. smon xi a ou."--'n'-"'"'"
wilt oc plus
o 1361 45.70; P 1631 125 10.
handicap. For those who beat their coaches, everyone will know,
NINTH - I. Arecha (II 560 500
5202. Alave (6) 5.105.20: 3, Artu (1) for you will be awarded an "I Beat My Coach" patch. Certainly
sounds like a fun tournament and these youthful bowlers are
360; 0 (1$) 4$ 20; P (161 13230
TENTH - 1. Manolo (7) 10205.20 ready to show up their coaches. That's Dec. 19.
1.70:2 FerminIl) 1o.los.00;3. Area
BOWLING POT POURRI: Leagues are being given an easy
(5(160; 0(17)2510: P (71) 77.70;
way to bolster their prize funds. All you have to do Is find one
(11) 67 10.
ELEVENTH - I. Oguina Quola
beginner bowler who is willing to participate in a "Free" Learn to
(5) 11.20 11.00 510; 2. Arecha
Bowl Class offered by Bowl America, and then bowl in a begin.
Agulrre (4) 14.60 6 10; 3. Cacho
ners league for the remainder of the season. Classes are
terre (7) 300 0 (15) 59.60; P 15 1)
scheduled to begin on Tuesday, Jan. 4, promptly at 9:30 am. You
73110
may contact league bowlers if you are interested or talk to the
TWELFTH - 1. Sala.Ramon a
201011.205 SO; 2. Sent I Arca (5) 5 20 people at Bowl America. For those gals who have hesitated
about
$60. 3. Alav'iAltu (2) 7.70; 0 (5$)
35 50. P ($5) 87.90; Big (15) with bowling because of personal embarassment at their abilities, this
would really be up your "alley" to help build up confidence in
all (5) 193.60. with all (5) 195 60.
Handle - %l10,701; A - 3.203.
yourself as a bowler.

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KEGL ER 'S KORNER

PROGRAM

Noon
"12 hour Variety Sampler"
12:30 pm Seminole Community College Choraliers
1:00 pm Lake Brantley High School
2:00 pm Tuscawllla Middle School
2:30 pm Central Florida Choral
3:00 pm Oviedo High School Band
3:30 pm Lyman High School Band And Chorus
4:30 pm Lake Howell High School
5:30 pm Seminole Community College (colleglum group)
6:00 pm Seminole Community College "sampler"
6:30 pm Deltona Community Chorus
7:00 pm Stetson University Choir
8:00 pm Seminole High School Band and Chorus
9:00 pm Singing Kings of Joy
9:30 pm Seminole Community College Choral
10:30 pm First Presbyterian Ch"rch of Sanford
11:30 pm "12 Hour Variety Sampler"

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322-2611

831-99 93

BUCKS CATERERS
Standings: I Reubens 40 16; 2.
HoagieS 34.22. 3. Appetizers 3221.1
Sweef Rolls 28 75. S. Relishes 21 29.
6 Entrees 25 31; 1 Desserts 2036. I
ChipS S. Dips 1131
High Games - Sharon Xirkgard
111 167; Mary Mat,any 139; Kathy
Cooper 161; Lil'Blackburn 163; Lois
Martin 170; Ruth Veary 157;
Eleanor Anderson 169; EdIth huh
167. Carolyn Belts 165.165
High Series; Carolyn Belts £63;
Lois Martin 457; Sharon Klrkgard
476: Connie Dean 12g. Mary Mahany
372
Converted Splits: Mary Mahany 27; Evelyn Serraes 1 5; Am Medley
3 10; Chris Dickerson 4 10
Other Highlights, Turkey Sharon
Klrkgard; Queen of the Weak
Sharon Klrkgard #71
T.O.I.F.
Standings: I. Reid's Garage; 2.
Watts AC,; 3 Drywallers; 1.
Midway Mart.; S. Breezewood; 6.
Pioneers; 7. Marcella's Restaurant;
S. No. 17; 9. Allen's Pro Shop: 10.
Davis Machine; ii. Sanford Auction; 12 Tomahawks; 13 TraIl
Blazers; (4 1 8. 5 Underground; IS.
Pin Stormers; 16. Rainbow Pain.
tIng; 17 Barbour Bros; IS Salt A
Pepper. 19. Bob Dance Dodge; 30.
Hustlers; 2). F. Troop; 22. No. 21.

High Games: Dave Tabor 210;
Alice Hendricks 20$ Charlie Plant
201; Jim Slewarl 203
Berny
Hudley 202 and 701 -' EdJas.kson 216
- Jr Lewis 701; Leo Cis.sei 151 avg.
9$ game -Mr. E. Emrlck 140 avg
199 game Sue Fiedlec 190.
High Series: Jr. Lewis SI); Dave
Hunt 511 - Berny NudIty 516;
Charlie Plant 3.19; Sue Fiedler 5*7;
Harry Belch 522; J.J. Jackson 543:
Jim Stewart 51$. Roger Quick 517;

Larry F idler 5)5; Ed Jackson 527;
Linda Jo 5)2: Joe Rutfin 304; Alice
HendrIcks Sal; Jesse Cook 501;
Danny Cotton 05; Dave Tabor 5.19
Star of the Week - Dave Tabor
.9) pj;

SARBOUR £ Co.
Standing;: Tearoff';; S 0.3.;
Gutter';; Slales; Tar Buckel;;
Hammert,ead;; Tack; Tarbebie,;
Ladies; Beams; Kats; ShIngles.
H.gh Games: Jm JohnSon 202.
Star of the Wer4, Paul Euler +44.

WED-siTe BALL 6 CHAIN
Standings: I Country Cut-Ups 39.
Il; 7. Hut 'N' Sex 34 32; 3. Ooo'; 3172:4 Carolina Moonshines 3123, 5.
Honty Do's 2P",2Y,; 6.. Mutt I. Jr'f
7927; 7. Sambo'; Tigers $21; S.
Country Bumpkins 2SVa-30½;
.
SwInging Singles 23.3); 10. Lucky
StrIkes 7231
High Game,: Cathy Jones 170;
Dan Doriafi 14$; (Mn Lawrence 167;
Bobbie R,talic 179; Ray Setal. 153,
Rchvd Williams 193 &amp; 19); Ernie
RunyIgo 161; Doug Bushy 174 &amp;
I??; Tom Hunt 11$; Bob Girren 211;

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Bob SiwIl 1798. 172; Bob Doyle Ill;
Gu; Sexton 190 Sherry King ISO G.
.MkubLen 14$; Thelma H(go 159;
Bryanf Hlckgn U? A 7$
High Series: Bsyant H(ck.&amp;en 07;
James Fling 42$; Gus Sexton 501;
-Shiny K!nq 403; Bob Garrets 532
bob Shull 535; Richard Williams
331. Ernie Runyign 500. Boo Jones
£35; Dan Lawrence 453

MYSTERY IAflIFc
Standings: 1. Chesapeake Crab
House 3319; 2. Big Wheelers 3270;
3 Winri DIxie 30 22. 1. Bass &amp; Co. 2$
21.5 Cobia Boats 2524:6. DolphIn
Finance 2)29; 7. Gary's Shoe Shop
29 1.1 I Nice Day Coin Laundry 1$.
37
High Games: Wanda Hubbard
730; Joanna Bass 155, Janie Davis
II? 156; Ivory Whltaker 163; Connie
Dean 163; Laverne Hamilton IS?;
Tine Miller 173 163 131; Sandy
Russell ISO. Norma Wagner ISO,
Betty Lee 11$ 14.1; Dorothy Berg
119, Jackie Goodman 155, Mabel
Vogel 163.
High Series: Wanda Hubbard 530;
Jenie Davis 46.4. Tina Miller IlL
Joanna Bass 452; Ivory Whitaker
431. Norma Wagner 132; Dot Rainej
126: Connie Dean 440; Joan Hanson

37$; Grace Davis 345
Converted Split;; Tina Miller 5)0
3.7 I. Mabel Vogel 37 S 10, Sandy
Russell 51. Norma Wagner $7; Sue
Ceynowa 310. Connie 77.
Other Highllghls. Wanda Hub
bard, 6 strikes in a tow. Sandy
Russell &amp; Linda Downer lurkeys.
Tine Miller + 126.

H IN 0014 ER S
Standings; Stenstrom Realty £317; Varner Specialties 35 27:
WOTM 3l79;LakeMaryp30
30. Webster's Really 23', 34"

W 0 TM. No. 2. 14", 45",
High Games: Phyllis Varner 207;
Jeannie Adams ISO. Phyllis Moft
161; Margaret Price 164. Rose
Messersmiln 16.5; Verne Dooley 162
High Series: Phyllis Verne, 57$;
Phyllis Mutt 410
Converted Splits. Phyllis Varner
SI 10 Mary Elmore 36.10
Other Hlghliçhts: Turkeys Phyllis
Varner; Queen of the Week, Phyllis
Vainer t7$.

SWEETWATER OAKS
Standings: Gomers, Angels.
Etzi's, Misfit;. Fox Valley Spares.
Royal Oaks. Berdi's Trailers,
Carol.'; Fault. Bowled Over;
High Games' Ri(h Di Marco 720;

Bert Huskey 714
SANFORD BUSINESS MACHINES
Standings The Cool Breeze 3620.
The Selectric; 352I: S-B M 3373;
Alley Cats 3323; The Unlucky's 3221; T'te Victors 31", 74',',; File "13'S
3125: Alley Oop; 31, 23; The
Photostat; 30. 25'.',; HIts &amp; Misses
3024; UpsI. Downs 29 27; No Names
77",-2$",; The Pick Ups 77.29,
Sunday Express 26.30; Barbon
Copies 25-3); The "13" Spares; The
Foolish Four 2l'', 31'-,;
The
Dreadnuts 20 34; The Redskins 30
36. Heir Do Wells 79.37
High Games: Kathy Bukur 223;
Bernard Nudity 211; Charlie Plant
203; Nancy Moore 191; Bob Hosford
195 ItS
HIgh SerIes: Bernard Hudley 572,
Pat Murphy 565; Kathy Bukur 56.4;
Bob HOSfOrSI $51: Nancy Moore 321;

Charlie Plant 37$. Dick Richards
$19, Lynn Eiiand SI); WillIam
Befvens $10: Bill HOgal') 505; JIm
Hit lin $03.
Converted Splits: Louise Murphy

45 7; Charlie Plant Pat Murphy 3
10. Bill McCauley David Cluel 5.10
Other Highlight;; Kathy Bukur
Slat of the Week + 90; Nancy Moor,
+11; Bob HosSo,d 4.80.

JET SOWLERITTIS
Slandings - I Witvs Amoco, 2.

Geneva Grocery; 3. Sanford
Specialty AdvertIsing, 1. Galloway
ou,u'Tx

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Ixa,nvrrl Loxnera; o

SWINGERS
Standings; Wet Pets: Gregory
Mobile Homes; N. Orlando;
Supermarket, GAO Con'pany; Lake
Monroe Marina; Lake Monroe Inn.
HIM Donut. Bob Dance Dodge;
Luecilei's Kaclus Gardens; Royal
Amc; Lorrain'; Ceramics; Rvckers
Plumbing
,
.
Plign i,ame$: Jane DavIs 165;
Chau Whltehursl 176; Nell Bachi

Elmer Gashing 175. Abe Narsico
475. Larry Vatente 173.
Converted Splits: Ben Kiesel 37
10. 510; Helen Botton 11-10: WinnIe
Jordan S 110; Anne Slanisls 9-10;
Vita Koch 3 10; Gordon Spencer 310. Norman Becker 3.10; Elmer
Gasking 45. Mary Bagnoli 7$;
Gordon Leiseriring 2?. MIke Ross 3
1, Julia McCaffecy $7; Joe Weick S
6. Gus ReindI 310 twiCe
Other Hightlghl;: Bowler of the
Week Ben KieStI. #117
SANFORD BUSINESS MACHINES
Standings. The Cool Breeze 33.17;
The Selectric; 32 20. The Unlucky's
32 20,Ailcy Cal;31 21, Hits I. Misses
3077. S-B M. 3072. FIle "17" 20-22,

Alley oops 3O22.

The Photostat;
79'. fl's, Ups &amp; Downs 2923; The
VIctors 21'i 24'-; No Names 26½23",; Carbon Copies 75 77; Sunday
Express 74 21; Pick Ups 21.2$;
Foolish Four iS', 33½; The "I)"
Spares II 3.4, Th. Redskin; 17-35;
The Dreadnuts II 34; Neerdo Wells
IS.),.
High Games: Lynn ElIand 164;
Henry Sanders 161, JIm Starr 149
Gordon Honeycutt 164; WillIam
Belwns 151.

High Series: 592; Henry Sanders
57$; Jim Starr 316; Gordon
P$Oneycutl 536. Pal Murphy 51$; Leo

Cissel 516; Ed Jackson SQL Dick
Ructsards SOS. Dott)e Hàgan 505
Louise Hosford 302; Bernard Hudley
SQl,

CcnvCrted SplIts: CharlIe Plant 3.
7; Merle Allard 6-10; Norm. Henry

1 $ 1 56 10.
Other HIghlights: Star ot Ihe Week
Jim Starr 4.99; Henry Sinders +95;
Lynn Eihand s.94,- Ed$impson +9);
Jeannie EChOIS • 56

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pool, garden room workshop
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Secluded quiet street 175,000

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SAT.-Ila.m..6p.m.
SUN.-) p.m.-4 p.m.

Woodmere

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CALL

323TO80
Another

F;ne Development

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DIRECTIONS;
In Sanford . Weston 25Th Si,
'- Mile To Ridgewood
VI.. Go South
2 Blocki On Ridgewoiod To Terrace DrIve

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WILCO CQNSTHUCTION COMPANY

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3?' 59?

$150 or best otter 3)0 5-053 between
58. S. Mon Fri or 377 3021 after
*k d'ys. Or wk hos
1973G(astron ltft
With tlStip Johnson Motor
11795 Phone 322 0750

Diamond Sol,taire. 179 SO uuo.
diamond lii tac, lIt SO Gwa(tney
JweierS 70-4 S Park Aye
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appliances See our tn. selection
Gregory Lumber &amp; True Value
Hardware, 6th 0. Maple 3770500

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1)750
GWALTNEY JEWELERS. 204 S
Park Ace

keg Real Eslatr Broker
26.355 Sanford Awe
12) OlS9eves 372 16-4)

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SPECIAL- I BR
2½
uJths, lllt level, extra lergq
family room with lireplace. In
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tercom syStem throughout
IrIS galore, 1.19.900

Ex

S V Hardwick. Broker

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1972 VW Super Beetle, AM radio,
goOd condition I owner. $1,350.
Call 322 1399 after 3,

1(1-Swap &amp; Trade
,
- -WANTED SELLERS
BUYERS DEALER
, Empty your carport or garage.
1,½ke 13.5 and have tun swapping

Ring our chimes and place a fast
actung. tOw cost want ad Call 377
761) or 5)1 909)

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'74 Lincoln Mark IV. black with

- Flea Market. south Il 92. every
Sunday, 9 .i m to 5 p.m NO
CHARGE Reserve free spaces
Pnone 327 l2lei 7 0 m 1 9 p.m
In, night
Everything For The Golfer-. (lUbS,
Bali%, C,oll Rags. Duckster _______
Jackets Ladies and rnens golf
71-Antiques
apparel and shoes Mayfair
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Country
Club
Pro
Shop,
322531
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black interior, radial tires, cx
cellenl COnditi, $5100. Best of
fec-Must sell 372 1610

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1945 353 Chrysler tow car equipped
with Reese hitch. ar shocks &amp;
electric brakes $300 Call 3223916
1977 Mercury Marquis. Br'ougham. I

or hardtop, fully equipped, cx
cellent Condition 12.000 S49 1132

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CHINABE PRY TREE ANTIQUE S
1106W Frt St . Santord

1972 Pinto
Automatic,air, white

Cu'omatuc rhythm sect'n Liberal

China, Glass, Primitives, Fur

lradesoftered Bob Ball's Piano &amp;

n'ture Ant'gue Appraisais Doll '61 Opal Kadet. I Speed, cteen, I

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Aluminum Siding

Hospital Service Open Tues tnru

goodlires. new inspection sticker.

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5.430 or best Otfir, 661 5213

Landscaping &amp;

Hauling

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over
C',ur hm
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aluminum &amp; sofIa system ,5,sii
Roofing, Gutters 2-3 Yrs I .i,
Eagle Siding Co 851 ISA)

HUGHEY EQUIPMENT
0-rI service, Clearing, Mowing,
Back hoe loader 322 11.2/

Home Improvements

Tree Trimming I Surgery-Lawn
Maintenance Free Estimates
Licensed Phone 322 1517

SOFA &amp; CHAIR SHAMPOOED
Also Carpet Shampooed
Only 535 Phone 372 3558

Central He.t &amp; Ar (oeid,tonung
no, Ieee estimates, call Carl
Hjrri st SEARS in Sanford 322
I/Il

EXPERT LAWN SERVICE
Mowing. Edging, Trimming
Free Estimates
Phone 37)1797

(Me A Gerry's Cleaning Servi
Residential &amp; Commercial Clean
ing Ri I 90 I1ICC 'i.Jilrd F i
32771
733 8175

Gebe.ardl S Hcme Repairs. Room
Au3dli00s. Concrete Work. PainS
.nq, Carpenter
Work, Ceramic

Cleaning

Heater Cleaning
Heaters Cleaned &amp; Adiusted
Call Pvl Miller

T-1

Alum Enclosures 3734123

EsIim,,ts

.,.rLeritry. Remodeling, Acl4iti,
Cu,slom Work F-.--....
toni..,
,w,..
4. ree estimate 373 4034
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Ru ' .iJ, S ding, Sheet metal. Alum
Soltits

Painting, Air

cond

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371 liii)

fREE SHOrPING SERVICE Ill
CLUDING DELIVERY. FOR Sri,) I
IllS
Ncw Ct"i5tma dreSses lot little

Gutters, Texture coating. Screens.
cf
Large quail1, small doil,,r
Liii Cns, III 9911

Electrical

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girls. Assortment of Christmas
stocking slulfars
PAYTON'S CHILDRENS WEAR

BOAL1N tLECTRi( Elect,ic,,i

l4lOHiawalt.aatllfl

PAYTON REALTY

Insulation
Contractors IndustrIal. corn
Free
mercial.
residenlial
estimate; 37? 7373

Peg Real Estate Broker
kENTAL5.- ApI; &amp; Homes

Lawn Care

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LIGHT HAULING&amp; YARD
ANDGARAGE CLEAN liP
Phone 119 3.111

Il to I Bargain Table II As Is

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7610 H'.watha I1197
372130) Oayotllighl

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SALE-All items Reduced

Deltona, 666 4.6)1

SImLES-Farmor(iIy

nave for Sale was listed here?

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Land Drive in Thealre Swap Sriop

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BATEMAN REALTY

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Otion 6441176, Winter Park
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57-Sports Equipn-')ent

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Over 10.000 people are reading thi5
Don't you wish the item y,aoe

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Pen&amp; Pencil Sets. by

SUI'L 14

d.eta Is

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
TOP prIces pad used, any con-

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(iassilied Ads *11 always give you
trace
Mo, Ii Much More than
you expect

County- 42. 7 story Irame. reduced
trom 155.900 Owner holding,

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
Iu"N.w

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P,Sorn swill love one 01 cur electrical

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Low Down VA &amp; FHA HOms KuIp
Realty, 32271)5 107 W Fir;t St
lord
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Pinecrejt - 3 2. corner, trees,
established neighborhood. 12)600

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-. mfoi'table 2 BR home in Lake

Days 322 6123
tliQhtS-37'2 7352

47OO
area.

3 BR home, fenced, kitchen
-equipped 5)55 per mo $100 dip
202 Bamboo Dr. Sunland 372

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Reduced $7,900

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
Privately
fenced rear yard, Fully sodded lot, Convenient to shopping and schools
No
maintenance fees.

$lJOmo 37)lSIjor 19047360299

2120
ROBSON MARINE
2928 Hwy Il 97

JUST A PHONE CALL AWRY

ST. JOHNS R
BROKERS

OR

price No charge Other than 5.5
registration tte unless vehicle 5 a
sold Call 904233 $311 tar further:

Morn will love you all ytar tot a
Al.,',,.

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night at 7 30 It's the only one n

Florida You Sit the reserved',

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

Compactor. Dick's AppI .'nces,
2617 S French Ave. 377 163$

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color Tv.air Cord ,Mad Serv.
QUALITY INN NORTH
l&amp;SRI3I.Longwood
362a

AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday

ESTATES Bought &amp; Sold by Estate
Agents. Billy H
Wells &amp;
Associates, Sanford 3725192 or

35 Op Merc . Tilt
trailer, Cushions, UPS 323 063) or
373 1798 alter s p.m

322 1917

Re,,i [stale ilroker

117W 1st SI ,Snfoqd
122 SAl I Or 222 7757 alter Ors

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Mailland Auction
33961161011 freefrom Sanford

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SALES RENTALS

We're Offering A

Hwy 92 I mile
st of Speeay,'
Daytona Beach will hold a public

FULLER BRUSH

BALL REALTY

FOR THE BUYER WITH CA$H

WE BUY FURNITURE

3?? (939

trailer apt; Adult &amp; tamly park

refrigerator, central air arid heat,

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W F 'rSt St , 377 2255

Weekly. 3513 Hwy I? S'7. Sanford
373 1930

7 and 3 BR homes, StOve.

3 Bikes, 1973s- Kawas.aki dirt. tOCç
1200. Yamaha dirt, 750 CC; $4.50,
Chaparell tOO CC. $20) Best after.
Ph 3734047

BIG on delivery

dIce equ'p.. tent, used canoes &amp;
00015. Wekiva Laming 372 4.470

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Organ Sales &amp; Wst,rn Auto, 301

tOO Gal tutlt,jnk

A71 MO PARr.. 1. 2. 3 tdron,

7)0 W000MERE BLVD.
3-Bedroom $lSOrno
Information ri Window

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
323 3566 or 32) 7/ 10
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100 Bring your article's t Movie
Flowr &amp; GilI. TruFiSili &amp; Lxuti

JENNY CLARK REALTY
PEAt TOP
Phone 37? 305)77 1591
Days and Alter sours

low cost want ad

between S I. S or 3226)96 eves 6.
weekends.

Steim Clean Your Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsen,ic
CARROLL'S FURNITURE 322 5151

lb Fiberglass Canoe, never used.

Kitchen
Bathroom Cabinets.
counter tOps. Sinks Installation
available Bud Cabell 3725052
anytime

waterfront building sites

REALTOR,

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1109

Sanford Ave

WINTER HOME - Choice Ravenn
__Park location, comfortable) BR. 2
bath, family
em . kitchen
equipped, breakfast bar, Sliding
glass doors to lovely oak shaded &amp;
tend yard Inside i0vnary room
ExeIlnt terms $26.PC0

For Appotntment Call 305322.310)

trees $173 month Call $69 0339

Mr Mitiiry

Models

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Uppland Park Homes

4

Mary. turn, or unturn, Sir cond.,
heat, Florida room, carport, fruit

Sincerely

balh. beamed ldiIings, all ap

OTHER waterfront homes and

.i.l.x, flU

32-HOUSeS Unfurnished

Snford Marina, Sanford
Monday, Dic. 20
from
IOlOa.m. Iii Ifoon or
5:30pm III l3Opm.
(Plesse, No Phone Calls..
Personal Interviews Only)

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PlIances. central heat and air, 2
car garage with heated workshop

Ii) yOUr phone

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Company, at no expens, to you.

Come and I.e me at the
Holiday inn

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Central HeatIng and Atr CondItioning
Carpeting

Service

Camper Trailer tot rent, 24', fu,l
ballS, twiri beds, Heat, air 322
587

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'11 Honda, I cyl , 350CC, Exc, Cond.'
7,403 mile;. Must sill 323llSSi
after 6 pm

for Rent

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322 7a';t

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50-Miscellaneous for Sale

31-Apartments Furnished

But first, let'; discuss a few
generalitIes, There will be no
capital investment on your part,
except a Small license fee. All the
TrainIng wIll be furnished by the

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2AKC miniature pooutes
Swks old, black

1'

7 Bath

323.3301

to explain III Ihi; In detail when
we see you In person at the
Meeting Place indicated below.

It dois Sound like you CAN have
your cake. . . and eat it, doesn't
it? Well, make a little investment
now. INVEST an hour of your lime
and lee us In person, so we can
give you the details of this es
Ceptional opportunity.

P ark
3 &amp; 4 Bedroom

Directors Aodeis open tO a rn 'lilopm. Daily
:ome see us or call

YOUfi CAKE.. . AND EAT IT"
snot always true. We are offering
a first class busineM opporlunity
on One hand, a Career with a
national Corporation on the other.
We'd like to have the opportunity

Company business.

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Private Entrance

couple of hour; in the evening,
Call 3231512.

You will retail a highly accepted
product and will pay no Office
expenses, tetephonqi, secretarial
help, etc. The Company will even
provIde IlSe prospects for you at no
cisarge to you. You will be able to
work your way up the ladder of
success by first Operating your
own Company Branch, and then
building up your territory into
many such Branches. All this
time, you will share In the profits
of the efforts made by those In
dividuahi in your charge,wr,lle the
Company continues to ply all the
expenses. You will be allowed to
build your little lmpre, while
the
Company pays you a salary, an
overwrite, Commissions, bu,i,
and even Pers,sl Expenses whIle
you are taking some short trips on

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Furflishesj studios, vflfurnished 1
&amp; 2 bedroom UnitS YOur new
home features
Shag Carpeting
Fabric Covered Walls
Built in Wall Bookcase

Need extra money? Can you work a

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and or Office Nice residential

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Dead bolt Lock
Fenced Patio
Color co ordinated Kitchen &amp;
Appliances
Abundant Storage Space
"Energy Efficient" Air Con
ditloning Package
Full Circle Insulation &amp; Sound.
Proofing
$40 One living above or below you

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tiuv JUNK CAPS- from 51010530
,ilI 327 1621 after I p m

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Merchandise

area 126.000

3301 S. Sanford Ave.

COMMUNITY WORKER, outreact
work, assIst staff in FAMILY
PLANNING PROGRAM, Owr
Car, Contact Seminole Co. Health
Dept. 322 2724.

French Ave.
323-7340

77- Autos Wanted
Hanging Baskets, U
Woodruff's GirOen Center
1421 (rIpe1 Aye. 31niOrd
Oenatternoons&amp; Sat Cllday

Select your new furniture from
WILSON MAIER for the best
Christmas ever Save on national
brands Liberal trade ins Free

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delivery Convenient lerms, We

REAL TOP

DeBARY- owner s custom built '
Ocala block lImestone 7 BR. t',

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Irand new, sparkling with charm 1

Concession Help Wanted. Apply In
person after 6. p m., Movielarid
Drive In Theatre, Sanford,

1200

62-Lawn-Garden
.

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Apartments

Ave.

Sanford Auction

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give TV Slamp's 311 1 First St ,
phone 377 Sdfl
For Christmas Bonus Sparkling 3
or I BR, Split design Gracious LOOKING
FOR A JOB' Check the
loyer, formal living dining, cozy
Help Wanted column 'n todays

mortgage.

3716061 or 323 0517 eveS

perience prelerred, Apply In
person, Sanford Nursing &amp; Con
valescent Center. 950 M.11onvllle

room Unusual setting on I acre.
pasture tot horses, tennis courtS,

501W 1st St - Saniord

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Sanford Couit

LPN, 1 to 12 shift. Geriatric cx

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NON SUB.D1VISION

Peg Real Estate Broker

NOW RENTING

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miscellaneous
Bank.Amprcard. Master Charge
Good Checks I Cash

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yscod or steel deS4.. f'.e(ut,,e desk
A theirs, secretarial deSks &amp;
thars, straight chairs, filIng
rabinels, as is Cash and carry
NOLL'S
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Casselberry, 1797, $30 4206

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MOVE TODAY

Eves 3)2 1507. 377 1179
20/ E 2511'. St
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TAF F ER REALTY

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18-Help Wanted

323- 7832

20, 7:30 P.t.a.'

LOts of last minute Christmas
bargains to be sold to lhe higheSt,
bidder including dining room.
SuitC%, bedroom SuiteS, all kinds ot
Odd furniture, new CE radios.

SupplIes

Used Office Furniture

10)1) StaleSt Sarturd Plaza

REAL ESTATE
Wr'altr
377 749$
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l00 0woocl
5)8,900

HOME IN THE COUNTRYAssumable mortgage Excellent
condition $19,000.

MON., DEC.

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51-Household Good
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FUTURA BY SINGER

Cal I Ba rt

home Will divide or all for 135.000

bath in good Condition, Owner

Highway 1792, Sanford

Spacious I. 2 &amp; 3 BR apfs Tennis.
Swimming, playground.
recreation room, laundry room
and clubhouse. 2580 Ridgewood
Ave. Sanford, Ph. 37] 6.420

NAVEL ORANGES.12 50 EU.
372 (7362or
372 6113

REALTOR

DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE HOME1 Acre 101 A real bargain at
115.500

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32 Harmony melody keys Es
celient cond. $130 3726713

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327 0613
w,'q Pl Estate Broker
STOP
'75 Honda CB 12$ S.
AND
A il00( 25th 51
tamily room, custom features.
THINK
6655
classitieds
anxious lot quick Said $20300.
I? 92. 1 rooms carpeted, bath.
Campbell's Poodle Pad--Complete
I,tOOmil
Likenew.$495
MINUTE
Pool ptanned Large lot in quiet
IF
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kitchen facilities Total 660 sq ft
3771962
professional grooming 2467 Park
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
KINGSWODD COURT- 3 BR, 2
neighborhood
We sell our trade in furniture at low
ESTATESIdeal for law offices, medical, SUNLAND
748
WOULDN'T BE ANY
Ave 3)24121 Closed Weanesdays
bath, kitchen equipped, lovely
prices. Good sele:tion
Baywocal Circle- Conveniently
dental or other professional of
CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR
74 Kawasaki 100. expansion
home in exclusive area $77,900
COUNTRY
FURN
130
Hw1
134.
LOngwood
lices KISH REAL ESTATE INC..
located 3 BR, 1 bath home with DELTONA, 143/ Saxon. Near Med.
chamber, knobby tires, auto
Poodle Puppies
Terms
031
5777
DISTRIBUTORS
access to I 1 Makes Ihis a super
32)0011
Center. Beautitull BR,? B. family
bumper carrier, helmet, gloves,
.
- -- -_ 390601d Orlando Rd
373
5322
5 14.1 mi East I I
buy at 122.500 BPP warranted.
candy orange, excellent condll'ion
rm , double garage, many deluxe VETERANS- Best buy in town
Sanford, 372 2593
LAKE A ARY- Spa(iu5 3 BR, 2
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Will deliver 6661775
features Approved at
38-Wanted to Rent
bath lakefront home with We are liquidating hundreds
3.500
under
comparable
homes
Collie Pups -- Just 3 left In time for
BEL AIR-' 1326 Randolph- Lovely
Builder must sell. Make offer, To
pieces of turniture including
BR.
2
bath,
kitchen
equipped
beautiful
FIREPLACE
Formal
Honda. 70 Trail Bike, excellent
furnished 3 BR. 1 ballS home is
Christmas With papers 3231194
inspect (305)596 2741 Collect, Open
dinettes, and dining room sets.
Central heat &amp; air, wall to wall
dining, country kitchen, 1, acres
condition 1220 322 5154 Sunday or
' '3 7 Bedroom, mn . garage, air, heat.
neat as a pin! Many extras include ,_7,
,
Couches
&amp;
chairs,
bed.
lamps
of
all
carpeting.
Owner
pays
all
closing
of
lreeclom
159900
Sanford or Longwood area, 1140
eves
washer, dryer, freezer, utility
kinds,
etc
75
pcI
oft
list
priie
costs Also conventional finan
66-'--florses
Shop 'he classified ads for Christ
ma 327 459) eves,
shed, and is "Garden of the
Forrest Greene Inc.
..t. gilt ideas
Open daily tO S 31)
CflQ
Month" wnner Reasonably
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79-Trucks-Trailers
Gelding. TI'; hands, 12 yc'ars old,
vms;:.
is
priced at 122.500
TOO
IS GOLFING &amp; SWIMMING YOUR
Real Estate
Dell's Auction Center
gentle, good with children, tack 1961 Chevrolet pick up truck, new
REFURBISHED HOMES 1100
included Also Holslein bull, 4
THING' See this pretty I BR, 2 Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.
LOCH ARBOR - II) West Crystal
sticker Good running condition,
Hwy 46. West. Sanford
down payment loqualufied buyers
bath
home
01
sheer
comfort
in
months
old Call 3274961
"
Drive
Comfortable 3 BR. ',
1350 3.49 5702
3735670
3 BR, 111,000 and u
Loch
Arbor.
Great
for
en
I
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bath on large shaded lot, paneled
2524 Park Dr
)27 21)8
41-Ho'.jses
_______________- Peg quarter horse iStall,OnI with
tertaining, and for large family
lamily room, central H A,
1963 Ford F 100 piCk up, aIr Cond
Realtor
Alter Hours'
papers 1'; yrs oid See 10 ap
p
TWO STORY stuCco. 4 8R, 2 bath.
The
large
cheery
eat
in
kitchen
52-Appliances
-Sprinkler system, plus much
377 973
automatic, 357 engine, 373 1310
327 1991
'Il? O,,4f
predate 323 5.472 after 6
Lake Mary 38R, Ii, bath flew
family room, large separate
separale dining room. tamity
.
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more Just $33,000
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wk days, 75 30 Ask for Dck"
homes Under $25,003 with less
garage with convertible storage
room, overlooks a covered patio
Lacy
42'/')5Jile Homes
Small horse. genlle. 5)00: 7', year
BARGA
IN
PRICES
area
1.19,503
than $730 down Government GENEVAand sparkling pool There are
Osceola
Road-old pant pony, $125 Lake Ave .
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funaing fly builder. Ill 16.19,
many more features for your
Late model colored refrigerators
Country
living)
Custom
built
extra
WYNHEW000..
3
BR,
family
Lake iec.luo 332 44tn
1 LiP. 22' z 62' fl,irrington, VA loans
80-Autos for Sale
Uu,ji P4ouSnij Opportunity
surprise A minute from the golf
large 2 BR. 2 ' , bath brick home
and ranges 30 day guarantee
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room, range, refrigerator, large
Course A line home for only
Sanford Auction, 1700 S. French.
sets among the oaks on S acres.
68-Wanted to Buy
GREGORYMOBILE HOMES
lot lIce and clean 57(3,503
1.19.500 and good terms
1973
Ford Pinto wagon, good gas
3737340
Loads of extras for comlortable
1603 Orlando Dr 37) 5700
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I6 enevq
mileage December inspection,
living. BPP warranted Call for
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HANDY MAN'S SPECIAL- 111.600 .
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......-$1,600 Dr Persons. 3227277 or
details
WITT REALTY
ardens
43-Lots-Acreage_
Service
3 BR. corner 101 on residential
Used
machine's
________ 322611$
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(a? 5,,r-trj ',.,rs i
GET
EXTRA
CASH
FOR
Peg Reil Estate Broker. 321 0410
street Good terms
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MOONEY APPLIANCES. 323 0697
COP
ISTMAS
by
selling
your
good
19/1
Impala 7 Dr Hardtop, PS, AC,
Luxury Patio Apartments
Oem - 925 acres, nice tree's,
32)0779
used turniture and appliances to
PB, AM FM Stereo, Radial tire's,
53.-TVRadio.Stereo
3222420
Wm.
H.
Stemper-Realtor
good 50.1. surveyed Eisy terms
StUdIo, 1,2,3
Larry's New &amp; Used Mart, 215 5.
Low mileage, 1950. 323 0433 or 373
ANYTIME
I U2.tS Broker, 631 0171
Sanford Ave. 327 4)37
119$ after 3pm
1919 S. French
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Bedroom Apts.
* Get 'Em While
37? 4991 '
Good used TV's 125 &amp; up
Eves 327 1196.327 1984
3733986
Multiple Listing Service
Quiet. One Story
MILLER'S. 2619 Orlando Drive,
wectuyturfl,ture
46-Commercial Property
1973 Pontiac Deluxe LeMans. bucket
S.ariirii. 322 0331
They 're Hot! *
1 item or housefull
Kitchen Equtpped
•i6SPA'
seats, fully equipped Cassette,
2 BR, I bath, central air heat, living
373 5758
Adu It. Family
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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
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new raclials, 10* mileage, $2575
fl
room, dining area. ,.tilily room,
Newtiutises in , rurI area No down
4--Garage
Sales
Choice commercial ste 750'x230' on
Cash for Antiques Consignments
Screened porch, carport, drapes.
payment, monthly payments iess
One Bedroom
05 H*y 1/92 nS.dc Sanlord city
wanted Hi.Way 46 AuCtion JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-.. 'l7and
carpet,
Lokeview
on
high,
dry
than rent. Government subsidized
mIS By owner 323 2920
GARAGE SALE- Clothes' Jr. &amp;
Galleries, 3276977
From
well
landscaped
corner
lot
I
mile
'73 Models Call 373 1570 or 534
to qualified buyers. Call to see if
______________________________
Ladies, Blow Dryer, Utility
4605 Dealer
Irom Dalton,, Golf course 759
-_______________you qualify'
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Wanted to buy used office furniture,
trailer,
misc
Sat.
8.
Sun
,
10
to
S
135
3107
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41-Real Estate Wanted ,
Any
Quantity
NOLL'S.
POflell, Dr. 323 9)9
1915 Mercury Cyclone GT, 331
'ANFORD- 834 Rosalia Dr . 2 BR.
--.
CASSELBERRY.
Hwy
1797,
520
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Cleveland. automatic, Power
1505 W. 25th St.
\411ag
e
Fta. rm • 1 bath, fenced yard
1704
WATERFRONT- Overlooking QUICK CASH FOR EQUITY
Garage Sale
steering, air, 1.179S. 323S913
Lake Monro# Sion ISiw.d-- 2
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Furniture,
Dishes.
Silverware,
WANT
ADS
ARE
SMALL
insize,
but
Sanford, Fla.
LA
BR, 7 story, fireplace in living
CalIBart Real Estate
DE APARTMENTSt I $11,700
DAYTONAAUTOAUCIION

CailBart Real Estate

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TWENTY ACRES COUNTRY

CRANK CON'ST REALTY
RALTORS-S30 6061

Hays Drive- Beau'iful 3 BR. 1½

Notice to all customer; &amp; friends. I
REALTOR

MLS

SANFORD- 3 tSR, 1½ bath, stove,
retrlgerator, central heat air,
nice privacy fenced yard TerrifIc
location 1.166 51 P1. 5.300 doer.,
122.000 5 APR, 30 yrs

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR - I))

OFFICE SPACE. French Avenue.

RESTAURANT- Ideal for Mom &amp;
Pop, SO seat capacity. A going
busineSs with good potential, good
Call
location. Principals only
WilliS. -REALTOR
George
ASSOCIATE

will close down all operations on
Dec. 71 untIl Dec. 27-on vacation
for Christmas. Remove Trees. Sell
Oak 6. Pine wood J. C. Benton,
Handyman. RI. 3, Box 192, San
ford, Ft 32771 Phone 3)2 9407. if

CITY 10.4 WeSt ?Sth St ' ThiS 7 (SF4.
2 bath home is zoned RMO L and
could be used br other than single
lamily residential, Has loads o
extras which makes It a good buy
at 1.37.900

',',llpt Lake Park-- 2 BR partly
Purnithed trailer, $133 month,

24-Business OpportunIties

Electronic Sensor Perm &amp;
Beauty Care Products. Towers
Beauly Salon. 5191 1st., 372 5712.

INC.

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PUBLIC AUCtION

Will trade Hammond spinet organ
with built in Leslie speaker for
Spinet or Corisot. piano Phone' 377
0061
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3 Bedroom. 7 bath, carpet. central
heal &amp; aIr, broker owner says Ore of Snqer's top Touch a
Sew
hg iiii marhinrS Assume
sell". $24,930
bdlanceol $155 SOor pay $11 90 per
month Will lake trade fl Singer
Best BUY
egUippedtozig :ag&amp;makebutton
holes Balance of $55 IS or 0
7 Bedrooms, hardwood Iioors, eat
lCymCnlS of $A Coil credit
kitchen, large 7 lots Close to
shopping 1)8,900.
manager, 37? SlIt or see at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
Call Betty FIrm A)c,ate
Ttieold5ingerstore

Hal Cot bert Realty

Realty

I 901 113 6563cr
Lena Waite, Assoc.
6616526

Stenstrom Realty

Ltfle Fee"

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New

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Guitar. sith Jordan amplifierEscellent COndition. 123-3 323 3361

Regulation size l'xS' Pool lable &amp;
accessories, $175 10 Chord Key

Now

12-Auction

Lead Electronic GibSon 6 String

USE WANT ADS for quick Vespo,se
in buying or selling

Older noble home on fenced
country lot Not fancy, but easy on
oockeloou$. Good terms.

Move In

Nrchandise

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Christmas Sale P4gw In Progress
Save 135 Horse I Rider Western
Store. 203$ S Sanford Ave.

ESTATE- on clear lake

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SANTA'S BAG OF
JOB GOOD I ES

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home with courtyard Privacy
Near hospilal 312 517')
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By Owner--- Cozy Bungalow Lge
Wooded Lot at Park Lake.? BR, I
Sewing Fm. All new interior A H
tow 570's 3fl 9114 or 1730191

Serving Deltona, DeBary, Orange
City I DeLand areas

BR. 2 bath, lurnished or un
turniStie,, Plenty of room for
rhiidren &amp; PetS 322 5659

widow.

LAKEFRONT. ½ Acre 109' on
Lake Hutchison in Dellona 18,900

34-'cblle Homes

621 0636

"Big Agency

Building Lot

321 tsi

month 0 advance

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for Sale

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Reg Peat Estate' flrolier
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC
101W Commercial
Phone 32) 7191 ¶.'nford

Collage, S rooms. I bath, 251 S 3rd
St - Lake' Mary 511.300 Phone

ON LAKE MONROE- Mayfair,

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JOHNNY WALKER

waitresses and dIshwashers.
Thieves, 203 Palmetto Ave.,
Sanford

41-Houses

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DELTONA
SECON') AREA- 3
BR, Ii, bath, utIl'!, room, screen
porch, central heat &amp; aIr 525.000

'vervp

FULL CHARGE noOxKCtt
DIVORCE FORMS - For tree in
Local Co Ability through tnancal
tormatlon write to. BOx 791, I
statements.
Pompano, Fla.. 33061
In
ASSISTANTMEDICAL
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
teresling position Attractive,
Free. 671-1227 for "WE Care",
personalily plus. Will be trained.
Adults &amp; Teens.
LEGAL SECRETARY - Super lob
br right person with legal exGETTING MARRIED? Crave
penience.
simple beauty? Call Dot. Notary
NIGHT AUDIT- Experienced for
PubliC, 322-2026 Eves, &amp; WI, nds.
hold.
DIVORCE PAPERS TYPED for do- DESK CLERK- NCR 1200
it yourselfers, ISO. Marilyn's 99 DIESEL MECHANIC- Class A
Secretarial Service, Ocata, 901. MANAGER
TRAlNEE
132-5773
Notary
MarrIages
Restaurant. Grow with Ihis super
Performed
Co.
MANAGEROFFICE
Bookkeeping and personnel cx
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perence. Bring resume.
Pendants- Star and heart 'hape,
WAITRESSES WAITRESSES
$4.30 and up. Gwattney Jewelers,
"Your Future-Our Concern"
204 5. Park Ave.
32) 5116
201 CommerCial
Widow wisheS room and board or

$2.50 Bushel
1007 Palmetto Ave.

Olson 170. Rose Patrick 167.
High Series: Ben Kiesel 574,
Marvin McNutf $50. Don Burhenne
3.31. Gu Reindl 509. Sam Klmlnsky
02. Verne PohI 192, Lou Bolton all;
Mac MCKtbben Il/; Arthur Strut
411: Viola Kock 497. Bill Morris 179;

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PlCnty 01 prcspecls Advertise
your product or service in the
(lC%Sit,e'.j Ads

Wish Your Friends
A Merry Christmas

Hood 167.
High Series: Chau Whltehursl 435,
Sharon Raymond 43$; Bobbie Hood
177
Converted Splits: Ruth M-cLaln 310; Sharon Raymond 57.
Other Highlight;' Queen of the
Week Isabel Goshorn s.7S.

Gasking I/O, Elsie Lehr 170; Ole

bath.

".i'I

Taking applications for cooks,

Your Message Here On
FRIDAY, DEC. 24th
ILines, only $2
Call 3727611 or 131-9993

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GARNETT WHITE

W.

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41-Houses

)'ll'(lroom unfurn 1 bath. carpeted
rime buiiding,$)55 Call 373 190-4
0' 372 1381

it') i,',çt

SWEET ORANGES

tovers 3719. Lucky Strikes 37 IS,
Ding Dongs 3521. HitS &amp; Mrs. 31",
21',. 1 Z Marks 3221. Striker; 32.
21: Crackerlacks 3724, Split; I.
Misses 32 24. Galois 31-23; Hi.Lo's
2$ 7$. IllIni's 71 29; JIll; &amp; Jeans 77.
29, Easygo ers25 3). Spoilers 23.3);
Popeeyes 77 29; Woodpi(ker; 76'-,29'.,. Buckeye; 2630: RIngers 2531;
New Yorkers 22 34. Dynamos 73 33;
Jet Set 2036. Iii Balls 1$ 3$; Four
Diamonds 12 44
High Games- Gus ReindI 203; Ben
KieSil 701115 155. MarvIn McNutt
19/. Sam Kamlnsky 191; Abe
Narsico 197. Bill MorrIs 116; Don
Burhenne lId. Will Kernstok III,
Mike Bordonaro Ill; Mike Ross tII;
Verne PohI 110, Viola Koch 179: Mac
Mckibben 179. Norman Becker 179.
Larry Valenfe 179; Arthur Streit
I/l. Bill Dean 171; Lou Botton 176;
Gladys Granneman 172: Gordon
Le,s,nring Ill; Marcel Thlbodeau
17$. Harry Fulton 173; Elmer

PARr. RIDGE.

18-HelP Wanted

4-Personals

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Unfurnlshed

2 LIII, unfurni5he'd, 512% month, first

163. Sharon Raymond III; Bobbie

DELTONA PINBUSTERS
Standings' Maybees 3511. Lef-

32-Ho

Sundoy - Noon Friao

SEARS telephones will be OiCfl
every n,gnt 'til S Itiru Dec 22. TwO
clays delIvery. 322 1771.

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4A-PUbIIC Notices

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IDEAS!

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DEADLINES
Noon The DQy Before PublicQtion

&amp;-Child Care

Gt

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tUSH REAL ESTATE INC
ctil

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STARS

Ck'tiôtj,1a6

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41c a lIne
3 ca Itle
24c a line
cs2.00MINIMUM CHARGE)

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Carefree Flowers, 1. Wuv's, I
Williams Amoco; 9. Johnny Walker
Construction.
High Games: Ann Coleman 202;
Elaine Kostival 206; Jean Hilt 8.
Mae Wilkins 111; Am Coleman 192;
Elaine KOstival 173; Kay Thomson
170; Pam Williams A Ellis Otdham
167; Zella Altman 162; Rose Vaughn
160.
High Series. Elaine Kostival 517;
Ann Coleman 5)5; Thelma HickSon
463, Rose Vaughn 446; Pam
WiI(lã,n 456
Converted Splits Pam Williams .
10; Mary Pugh 6 10. ElaIne Kostiyal
57; Mae Wilkins 310

THE

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1 lhru 5 times
éthru2SIiflleS
26 timeS

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

AT HOWL AMERICA
WASHDAY DROPOUTS
Standings Ups 8. Downs 36 IS;
Alley Cats 3720; Whiz KidS 3072;
bombers 29', 22'.,; Eager Beavers
2973; Go Getters 79 23; Scatter Pint
25.27; Busy B's 2420. Hees 8. Shees
19', 32'.,; Out of towners 1S9, Only
Us 12 10; Make ups 321
HIgh Games. Marvin McNutt 205
Joe Weick iS?, Phil Augusto 179. Joe
Mangen 171, Sam Kaminsky 170,
Lisle Miller 161, Edward HirSch 167,
Mike Burke 161, Larry Valente 163,
Amy Weick 162. Mickey Lang 155,
Mary Fitzpatrick 136.
High Series Marvin McP4utl 335.
Joe Weick 570. Sam Kaminsky 505.
Joe M.angen 501. Phil Augusto 300,
Lisle Miller 171. Mike Burke 457,
Edward Hirsch 1S.4, Amy Welck 410.
Converted Splits: Joe Mangen 23.
7. Mickey Lang 36. Ott Cranneman
3.10. Phil Augusto 5.10. Edward
Hirsch 110
Other Highlights: Joe Manpen
Bowler of the Week + 105 pins

FOLLOW

RATES

8:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.

I -50M,scellaneous

Sunday, Dec. I. 1976-SU'

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

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41-Houses

FOR

kitchen privileges with
Phone 322 0573

DEBARY SOCIAL
Standings; Comly'; Texaco 3$,
I7i; Village TV 3521; DeBary
SanItation 3.4 72. Senez Construction
31.25; Village Inn 29.27; Pan
American Bank 26.20; Gina's Dell
2620; Harry's TV 2132; Red &amp;
While 21'., 34'.,; Western Auto 13 ii
High Game;: Frank Frost 721
Bob Goudy 22)201.197; Don Candea
711; Karl Rosenberger 207.191.191;
Harold S.auer 202; JOhn Rice
;
Bob Oshinski 199.119; John Faizone
197; Pat Murphy 196.180; James
teller 196; Tony Chinelli 195; Huslon
Ctem 190 iii. James Thomas 59
17$; John Ewing III 150. Chas
Singles 115.173. Glen Poley 114.111;
Norm Nord 112 110.176, Wesley Moft
11$ 179)74; SIeve Van Ness 179 176
High Series: Bob Goody 619, Karl
Rosenberger 592. Pat Murpny
Frank Frost 532; Wesley MOO 5.11'
Norm Nord 53$. Robert Oshinski
5.40; JIm Thomas 535. John Ewing
330. Don Candea 524; Steve Van
NesS 511; Glen Poley 309; Huslon
Clem 50.4; Chas Singles 500. Tony
Chinelli 499, JOhn Rice 491.
Other Highlights; Star of Week
Bob Goudy 4. 106.

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CLASSIFIED DEPT.
H OURS

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FRIDAY NIGHT RESULTS

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CLASSIFIED ADS

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Mayo In
sulIlion Co 1301)092 or 465 IS])

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DICK'S LAWN SERVICE - I
Mowing Trimming, Loging
With I
a Personal Tpcfl 5.313 5134

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Pest Control
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AlIt U14OW1IIPESTCQUTRoL
7562 P"rk Drive
111 6443
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Sewing
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Alterations. ores;Making, (Map.,.
Upholster, 3flClllY

st about everything for CPtri;tm45'
(ttitig Can be tOuho

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0ev her Daniel Green
hOuSe sippers from Krt,ghl's

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ITO List Your Business...DIQI 322-2611

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831-99931

�613—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Sunday, Dec. 19, 1976

BREAK

A

[OVS

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

-- -- - - -,.
?ur rigriliT COURT
in
FICTITIOUS NAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Notice is hareby given that I am EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR- SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLO1)A
engaged In business at 7501 French CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE PROBATE DIVISION
inentai Heairn
Number 1.3SICP
Lis
Ave,.
File N
Sanford, Seminole County, COUNTY, FLORIDA.
lit R: Estate of
Florida, under the fictitious nam. of
CIVIL CASE ?O. 7l.231$-CAO-EE
M &amp; 0 AUTOMOTIVE, and that I SOUTHEAST MORTGAGE LEONE L GRUNDERMAN,
Deceased
intend to register said name with the COMPANY. a Florida corporation.
( Editors Note- Ink Dipper (KYZ-3916) is the handle
NO TICE OF
I
inverted house in Bowling Green.
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
Plaintiff,
ADMINISTRATION
of the editor of Th e CB Times-Journal)
_______________
County, Florida in accGrdance with
vs.
Because the GB is a sort of public party line,
PERSONS HAVING
the
provisions
of
the
WAYNE
RAY
and
PHYLLIS
M.
TO
ALL
Fictitious
t'
Truckers, hailed as the last of the American
tuckers have been reluctant to discuss their
•
•
•
•
•
Name Statutes, ToWit: Sec tion
RAY. his wife and BARNETT CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
cowboys, are in a business that breeds mental
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
,
robleins over the radio, he says.
aosos Florida Statutes 1957,
MALL BANK. National Association,
L'..
.i.....'__. ...I..,,,.l
t_.._.
cncycrs
r ui iuiig I'•••_
ours, uivy t
uiaiu LI
Ulil
OTHER rcM 3ur
S: Michael H Jotnson
o tar, The link has been receiving a couple of CU
Delendants,
IN
THE
ESTATE.
Publish: Dec. I?. 19, 26. 1976, Jan, 2.
people, shut up In lonely truck cabs with only their
NOTICEOFACTION
calls a day, and its counselors have been telling
IIERtY
ARE
YOU
1977
TO: A. Wayn3 Ray and
problems to keep them compan y.
people
whereto
go
lorhelp
andhow
to
seek
social
or
that the administratiun
NOTIFIED
DEGII
•
Phyllis
M
Ray.
•
But a few of them are beginning to find help while _____
of iflC estate of LEONE L GRUN
mental health services. They've also listened to the
his wife,
_____
DERMAN, deceased. File Number
they're out on the road, thanks to a Bowling Green,
1100 Plait Drive
trucker's troubles, which is a help for some of the
76 351 CP, is pending in the Circul
Piano, Texas
T
Ohio, agency that provides mental health coun
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
highway cowboys.
P
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Court for Seminole County, Florida,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
seling and referral services over CB radio channel
The calls have come in because of wordby-mouth I
Division, the address of
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE action for foreclose a mortgage on Probate
nine.
the followinq property in Seminole Which ;s Seminole County Court
or few stories which have appeared in magazines
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
thouSe. Sanford, Florida 32171 The
County. Florida:
The CB book-ups is through The Link, an agency ----=--= --CIVIL ACTION NO. 76-2315-CA-o9.o
or newspapers. Eventually, Meskin wants to have a
Lots 19, 10 and 21. Block 36, personal representative of the estate
FEDERAL
NATIONAL
MOR
funded by tax money and pri vate donations to
sign placed ona nearby interstate giving The Llnk's
is VIOLA F. GRUNDERMAN,
THE
SUBURB
SANLAPIDO
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cot.
whose address s S0 Faith Terrace,
provide mental health counseling and services to
call letters and the channel it monitors.
poration organized and existing BEAUTIFUL. SANFORD SEC
Mailland. Florida 32751. The name
thereof,
lION,
according
to
the
plat
area residents.
under the laws of the United States as
The link has al so pro vi ded help for people who
recorded in Plat Book 3 , Page 66, and address of the perso$I
of America.
Using a CB radio was the idea of Dr. Harve
t
are not truckers.
Public Records of Seminole County, representative's attorney are
Plaintiff,
Meskin, executive of The Link.
forth below.
Florida.
"One thing we didn't expect," says Meskin, "is a
All persons having claims or
Meskin, who became director in July, came up
large amount of contact we've had with people out
PEDRO GARRIDO and AURA has been tiled against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your demands against the estate ate
MARIA
CORDOBA
deGARRIDO,
w ith the idea henhc moved to Bowling Green from
on the highway at night and under stress because
THREE
WITHIN
written defenses. it any, to it on required.
his wife,
Arkansas, where he had received his doctorate.
PHILLIP R. FINCH of Gray, MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
their car has broken down or run out of gas.
Defendants
Adams, Harris &amp; Robinson, PA., THE FIR ST PUBLICATION OF
"I noticed a lot of people communicating over
"At the risk of sounding sexist, a lot of these calls I
NOTICE OF ACTION
THIS NOTICE. to tile with the clerk
plain
ti ff's attorneys, whose address
TO PEDRO GARRIOO and
CBs. It seemed like a logical extension of our s-erare from women who are waiting for the police or a
Southeast Bank Building, of the above court a written
ii
1200
AURA MARIA CORDOBA
vices," he says. "Hopefully this will someday be
wrecker, and they're scared out there in the dark.
P.O. BOX 3069, Orlando. Florida statement of any claim or demand
deGARRIDO
expanded Into a nationwide network."
3222, on or before the 201h day of they may have. Each claim must be
It's a great benefit for our councelors Just to let then)
3A Avenida
January, 1977, and tile the original in writing and must Indicate the
The program has applied bra federal grant to set
1750 Zone L
know somebody knows wjere they are."
with the clerk of this Court either basis for the claim, the name and
Cuidad.
Guatamala.
C
.
A.
up a mental health counseling program for truckers
address of the creditor or his agent
Meskin says that it's still too early to evaluate
before service on plaintiff's at
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
immediately thereafter; or attorney, and the amo.
on a broader scale to see if it's feasible. Right now,
how well the CB contact is working. As more
action to foreclose a mortgage on torneys or
otherwise a default will be entered claimed If the claim is not yet due,
The Link is working in a field of mental health that
the following property in Seminole against you
truckers find out about it, he expects the CB to
for the relief d-manded the date when It will become due
County, Florida:
otherwise has been neglected.
become busier. Using the CD In mental health
Shall be stated. If the claim Is
in the complaint.
Lot 26. LAURELWOOD, ac
"Because of their work, truckers ha ven't been
WITNESS my hand and seal of contingent or unliquidafed, the
.
counseling has opened up a new awareness for him
cording to the plat thereof as
nature of the uncertainty shalt be
this Court on December 14th, 1976
accessible iohelp."he says. "They're always onthe Maybe a trucker is afraid that his wile is abusing about the trucker and his problems, Dr. Meskin
recorded in Plat Book IS. Page 15,
stated If the claim Is secured, the
Public
Records
of Seminole County. (Seal)
move, and they're cut off. These people need help their children, and he needs to know how to get
says, and he would like to see other mental health
security shall be described. The
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Florida
just like anyone else, and because of the nature of help."
claimant shall deliver sufficient
programs setting up C13-contract systems.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Together with the following Items of
copies of the claim to the clerk to
By: Mary N Darden
their work probably need it more.
Meskin says th it The Link, which is open 24 hours
property which are located in and
"The truckers have problems and needs that have
enable the clerk to mail one copy to
Deputy Clerk
Permanently
installed as a
"Suice they're always on the move, they can't a day, hasn't provided much direct counseling over - to be met," he says. "They are, alter all, the people i
part of Publish: Dec. 19, 26, 1976, Jan 7. 9, each personal representative.
lt'e improvements on said land:
find out how to get help for personal problems. the CB, but It has set up counseling for truckers who keep this country going, and we owe them the
All persons interested in the es tate
1 Magic Chef Range (del Model 1917
'
to whom a copy of this Notice Cl
DEG 72
Maybe they have problems with drugs or alcohol. either on the telephone or at the project's office in a
same services available to everyone else."
357V I)CW, Serial 559906, 1 Nutone
Administration has been mailed a
Exhaust Fan w Hood Model V.10: I
___________________________ required,
WITHIN
THREE
______ _______
Electrend Furnace model (2) ER 43,
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
- -ft — . - -- -- me
wall to wall carpet
--- -&amp;THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
i
FICTITIOUSNAME
has been tiled against you and you
Notice is hereby given that I am tHISNOTICE,toflleanyobjecllons
are required to serve a copy of your '
engaged in business at 2640 they may have that challenges the
written defenses, if any, to ,
Hw.stha Ave. at 17 92. Sanford, validity of the decedent's will, the
Julius G. Petruska, ROWLAND,
PETRUSKA, BOWEPI 9. Mc. Seminole County. Florida under the qualifications of the personal
DONALD, Plaintiff's attorney, fictitious name of PAYTON representative, or the venue or
Get
CB
Permits
To
Cross
Border
REALTY, and that I intend to jurisdiction of the court.
Whose address 5 2t North Magnolia
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
register said name with the Clerk Of
Avenue. Orlandd, Florida 32101, on
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) The bad news from the FCC IS Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg
Circuit Court, Seminole County, OBJECT IONS NOT SO FILED
or before January 24th, 1977, and file
Until July, there was another organized in Canada as i
Florida in accordance with the WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Americans don't need a pass- that the same degree of co- and Vancouver.
big difference. Channel 11 has the United States, and "we the original with the Clerk of this provisions of the Fictitious Name
Date of the first publication of th'
Court either before service on the
port or a visa to cross the Ca- operation does not exist with
Daly and several Americans been used regularly in Canada haven't got
Statutes, To Wit: Section 36509 P400cc of this Notice of A Plaintiff's
attorney
or
immediately
the same numministration December 12th. 1976
nadian border, but they do need the Unit ed Stat es' other neigh- who ha ve traveled to Cana da for conversation, sa id Daly, but
Florida Statutes 1957
thereafter. otherwise a default will
hers."
Viola F. Grunderman
5
Rosa
Payton
L
a special permit to operate bor - Mexico.
be entered against you for the relief
recently with their radios said in the U.S., it had been restrictAs Personal Representa
Broker
For this reason, visiting demanded in the Complaint
their Citizens Band radios
"Mexico Is strictly out of that no check is made at the ed by FCC rules for use as a
live of the Estate of
Publish Dec. 12, 19,26. 1976, Jan 2,
WlTNESSmyhandandttwsealot
there.
bounds. They want nothing to border to see if CBers have val- calling channel. When contact CBers used to hearing a lot of this
1977
Leone L. Grunderman
Court,
this
15th
day
of
conversation on Channel 19, the
.
Deceased
Ile same holds true for Ca- do with CB, and sets are likely id Canadian permits,
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December, 1976
was made, the conversation unofficial truckers
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
channel in
(Seat). Arhtur H Beckwith, Jr
nadlans who want to use their to be confiscated," said John
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REPRESENTATIVE.
was supposed to move to anoth- the U.S., may find this Is not the
Clerk of the Circuit Court
radios In t he U.S.
Smallaf the FCC in a telephone
W H Morrison. Esquire
But, Daly warned that oper er channel. The rule was case in Canada, he said.
By - Cherry Kay Travis
ation without a permit could
620 Mailland Ave
That Is the word from the Ca- Interview from Washington.
CITY OF CASSELBERR
Deputy Clerk
- changed by the FCC this sumDaly said that the Canadian Publish: Dec. 19, 26. 1976. Jan 2, 9
Altamonte Springs, FL 37701
PLANNING BOARD
nadian Department of TeleAl Daly, radio inspector at subject an American to a stiff iner.
Telephone: (3051 831 42
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
I ine.
government
has
authorized
1977
excommunications and the U.S. the
Canadian
idePublish: Dec. 12. 19. 1976
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the City of Ciisselberry Planning
In both countries, Channel 9 is pansion from 23 to 40 channels DEG
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Federal Communications Cam- ccnunlcations Department's
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mission (FCC).
Monkton, New Brunswick, of- find few differences In CR rules inunications.
the same time it takes effect In
The good news for CB.ers on lice, said that U.S. CBers may and operating procedures north
A Canadian traveling with his the United States.
both sides of the border is that get their Canadian permits by of the border.
radio to the U.S. may get his
the permits from both nations writing to any of the five reOne difference, he said, is the permit by writting to the FCC,
are free, issued on request to glonal offices maintained by his name. CB in Canada Is official- Gettysburg, PA, USA, 17326,
Legal Notice
those with valid licenses from department
ly known as the General Radio Small said.
their own nation.
. The offices are in Monkton, Service.
Daly said CB radio isn't as
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Number of members — 40.
Objectives — Aiding hard-of.
President — Bill Leach
hearing children in Florida and
Organization meets
The also a Cradle Care program for
first Tuesday of every month at mentally retarded children.
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Ken Murphy.
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listening to It an excit ing ex- rehearse every Monday
While McGuire Is their chief Community Coll ege's recent
perience.
evening at the high school.
inspiration, the ensemble Chorus Clinic.
Th e Jazz Rock Ensemble Is
They pe rfo rm at area church members often work out
Th is is th e first year the
It is truly remarkable, how an offshoo t of the Seminole and club F unct io ns, as well as at routines on their own, and Ensemble has been in existence
the traditiona l music of good Chorus. Under the di rect ion of the school, and recently en- man
y of their numbers are not (second for the Chorus) and
old Christmas carols can be music inst ruct or Ro be rt 0. tertained Sanford working only note-perfect, but in- with
the talent, verve and endressed up to sound like a song McGuire, and often with in- women at the Chamber of terestingly choreographed as thusissm shown by
the sin gers,
from Tomorrow
rather like novattons of their own, the boys Commerce's annual Ladles' well. They reportedly picked up it Is li kely to endure for many
taking a Christmas tr ee an gel and girls In the Ensemble Brunch.
man y useful tips at Seminole years to come.
and putt in g her into a space-age
jump suit.
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still beautiful
but a lso new
and different.
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School's Jazz Rock Ensemble
does with carols, and Indee d
with all the music it sings. With
the updated beat of rock
rhythm and the forever-new
variations f jazz, the group of
young s in gers br in gs a fresh
sound to old songs that makes

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traditional, with touches of light
and lively zest and h um or.
Some of t he ir concerts are
religious; others have a folksy
f1avor. But In all. the group's
love of singing — their sole
reason for getting toge ther — is
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) ear, when Bicentennial fervor
St'as at its peak, th e Choral e's
e mphasls was on patriotic
113usic
and their red, white
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Objectives — Assisting in all stated. lIthe claim is contingent or described as follows:
JOAN MARIE STEINKLAUBER RICHARD J, WOLFGANG and JOYCE L. MEZGER, his wife.
Lot 3. Block C. SWEETWATER SOLEM,
of Commerce Building, about work oa plans for a Jamboree at emergencies.
unhiquidated, the nature 01 the OAK5.accordingtofheplaItner
MAY DNA WOLFGANG HIS
Defendants
Petitioner,
uncer tainly shall b stat ed If the
NOTICE OF ACTION
7:30 p.m.
WIFE DEDRE D. 80
.
Winter Par k Mall which would
Special projects — Seminole flAir,,
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recorded
arid
in
Plat
Book
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Ubjecuses — Buying school involve area CB club members County Youth Deputies.
and 22. Public Records of Seminole
bo described The claimant shall
WAYNE MELBOURNE SOLEM, RALPH ALLEN BOYLES, and
Residence unknown
County.
Florida.
Respondent,
books and special hearing setting up booths and selling Cli
deliver sufficient copiin of the claim
UNIVERSAL GUARDIAN CORP. YOU ARE NOTIFIED tha t a)
Arthur W. Beckwith, Jr.
NOTICE OF SUIT
to the Clerk to enable the Clerk to
devices for deaf children equipment and related goods
Defendants action to foreclose a mortgage a'
Clerk of the Circuit Court
TO Way ne Melbourne Solem
mail one copy to the personal
the following property in Seminole
AMENDED
throughout Florida.
for two days.
By: Patricia A. Jackson
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
representative.
County, Florida
NOTICE OF ACTION
LII) CLUB
Deputy Clerk
that an action for dissolution 01
All persons interested in the estate
TO: RALPH ALLEN BOYLES
West 25 tent of Lot 3 aii the East
E. POPE BASSETT
m4rri19Chas been filed against y ou.
Number of members
4*9 to whom a copy of this Notice
lent 1)1 . Lot 2. Block "A
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Attorney
t
L,T.
arid
you
are
required
serve
to
TRI-COUN'I'Y
President
LTD CLUB
copy that an action for foreclosure of a WALKER'S
Russ William- Administration has been mailed are
ADDITION
TO
South
of
Maitland
your written defenses, if any, to certaIn
Avenue
required WITHIN THREE (3) 500
ROADRUNNERS
mortgage, Involving a ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. iCco,ø, ,
Number of members
Maitland. Flor ida 32151
the petition on Gerald S Rutbet'g,
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
complaint and first amended to the plat thereof as recorded in
Number of members
71.
Attorney at Law, 3955. Highway 17 complaint,
PresIdent
Russ
Objectives—AidIng the hard- THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Attorney for Plaintiffs
has been filed against Plot Book 9. Page II, Public
( Seal)
President
92,
P.O.
Box
977,
Casselb.rry,
you
Walter Massey
gon_.
THIS
NOTICE,
to
file
any
of-hearing.
objection
and you are required to serve a
Records of Seminole County
Publish
Dec.
19,
1975
Florida
37701,
and
file
the
original
copy
of
written
defenses, If any. to
they
may have that Challenges the
Organization meets
The
Florida
LTDCLUB
DEC
74
with
the
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
at
Objectives—
Aiding
the
bardvalidity of the decedent's Will, the
Ori PAUL At. GOLDMAN. Attorney
has been filed against you and
second Tuesday of each month
the
SemInole
County
(Sanford Chapter)
Courthu,, for Plaintiff, wisow address
qualifications of the personal
of-bearing.
are reJired t serve a c op y 01 yous
P. O.
at the Greater Sanford
Sanford, Florida 37771, on or
representative or itti venue or
Number of members before Box 1364, Merritt Island, Florida, written defenses, it any. to it. o
January 11th, 1977. otherwise a
jurisdiction of the Court.
Cl'amber
of
INVITATIOII TO 810
Commerce
and file he original
President
Petruaka, ROWLAND
Bob You
with the
Al I Ci AI&amp;AC
.,
Nn?ii.
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may be entered oolinit
- inc
r,',,r,i,
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r, i the judgment
FU
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nuuQuig.
Cove Styled Court at
rc IMUSKA, LOWEN I. Mc
you
for
the
relief
demanded
Group
meets
at:
Sheraton
In
the
District
Board
of
Trustees
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
of
Sanford, Florida, on or
MAGMIFICENTIOF
before the DONALD, Pla in tiff' attorney.
Objectives
Its pr ima ry
petition.
Seminole Community College of
Inn, 8 p.m., second Saturday of
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
171 h day of January,
1977; otherwIse wIsoweOdress is 3 North Magnolia
CENTRAL
FLORIDA
THIS
NOTICE
shall
be
purpose is to aid hard-ofPublication of this Notice has
Seminole County, Florida, will
published a jt4gmenf may be entered
Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32101, on
month.
against
receive sealed bids up to 700 P.M. eec. each week for four (4) con. you for the relief de
N umbe r of members — 35
begun. Oaf, of the first publication
nded In the. Or before January 13th 1917, and tile
bearing children.
ma
ThsIdCy,4Of January, 1971, In the wcutiye weeks In the Evening
this Notice of Administration.
President
James Brown.
Complaint. The mortgage beIng the Original With the Clerk of this
Specli.al projects — Several
the Herald. Sanford, Florida.
— December
Office of the Assistant
I9tn, 1918December
J$Q54J 1$ recorded in OfflCliI Court either befor e ser vic, on the
Organizati'tc meets — First
WITNESS my
currently are i.Launed to assist
PresIdent, Seminole Community
'
5, Edgar P. Bruce
hand and seal o R.cords Book $97, page 7, Public Plaintiff'8 attorney or Immediately
the
said
Court
on
this
9th
day
of
y
College,
of
each
mon th at
Personal
Sanford, FlOrIda, for
Represents
the Greater Sanford chamber Mon
records Of Seminole County,
thteiftei', Otherwise a default will
December. 1918.
tof lowing
of the Eitate ,
Florida.
Florida Power &amp;
Sanbe entered against you for the retief
of Commerce.
Security Guard Contrictural (SEAL)
WILLIAM H. BRUCE
WtTNE
SSmyIsand aod5e41Qf,, demanded in the Complaint
ford.
Arthur H. BckwIth, Jr.
S. Terrance William Ackert, Services
saltS Court on this 9th
WITNESS my hind and the seat c
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Objectives —
ding t
The terms and conditions may be
rs"ijire
December, 1914.
SUNcJIINE_A__J
this Court, this sth day of December,
By:
Genevieve
Poufsen
Obtained
from
Attorney
for Personal
fbi Office of he
(Seal)
CITIZENS FOR RE"rrER
needing astlstuce.
l91
Deput y Clerk
i&amp;tanttothePrnident, Seminole
.
Representative
at
(s-tall
H. Beckwjth, Jr,
HIGHWAYSAFE'fl'
rald
S.
Ge
Rutb.rg
Community College, Sanford,
Suite 304, Alt.monte Cen tre
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Attorney for Petitioner
Number of inemberk —
.
Florida. The board reserves the
251 Maitland Avenue
Clerk Of the Circuit Court
P.O.
Box
87?
By Patricia A. Jack
right to accept or reject any or all
SEMINOLE
President
Altamonte Sprinpi, Flor ida 32701
Hugh Freels.
By; Mary N Darden
CasseIberry. Fla. 377Q7
Deputy Clerk
bids.
Telepiwjne 1)05) 534 9j
COUNTY REACT
Organlaatloa meets Eve
,
Deputy Clerk it.
Publish
it,
7,
9
Publish:
12,
19,
Jan
Dec.
26,
1976,
Dec.
Ptj.i,
Publitii
Dec
,
19,
1974
Dec 19. 26, 1976
26, t97,
Publish Dec 17.
7
197:
1977
26. 1916, Jan 2.
Thursday at the Winter Perk
Number of members
0 77
nil: 0 '4
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUlT, IN AND FOR SEM INOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 76-7033.CA.09.EE
JAMES R KELLY and JOYCE L.
KELLY, as iolnt tenants with rights
of survivrtIp,

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10-10 Out of Service, Subject to Call
10-12 Visitors Present
10-13 Weather-Road Conditions
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10-19 Nothing For You
10.20 Location C?)
10-21 Call Phone
10-22 Disregard Message
10-23 Stand By (Standing By)
10-25 In Contact
10.26 Message Received
10-27 Moving To Channel. , .
10-28 Check Registration

discuss the Preliminary Land Use
Plan Map The purpose of this
meeting is to Inform the public of
progress made on the Corn
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
prehensive Land Use Plan and to
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
solicit input from the public In FLORIDA
relation to the Comprehensive Land
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76-216) CA 04.8
use Plan
In Re. The Marriage of
The public hearing will beheldot,
MARY B CAMPBELL.
Ptaintltfs,
Thursday, December 21, 1976 at 7:30
Notice ii hereby given that I am
Petitioner.
P.M. in Casselberry City Hail. 95
engaged In business at Nn $6 Zjrre APPlE APPITZEN
and
and CUNVOR Lake Triplet Drive, Casselberry, LESTER F CAMPBELL.
ARNTZEN. his wife; MR JOHN
Shopping Center, Fern Park,
S. Florida or as soon thereafter as
Seminole County. Florida under the
ond,r'
EDGE and MRS. JOHN S EDGE, oossible
NOTICE OF ACTION
tictitouS name of HOLLINGS.
Defendants.
Linda Thomas,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE W 0 P T H E N T E P
TO, LESTER F CAMPBELL
NOTICE OF ACTION
Acting City Clerk
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C I
R. PRISES INC . 0 BA REA
co Marley Oakley
TO APPlE ARNTZEN and
Cassetberry,
Florida
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE ANNA CATERING &amp; RESTA.
3 65 2 Cooper Road
GUN VOR ARNTZEN,hlswite; Approved 12776
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
URANT, and that I intend to
Blue Ash, Ohio 15211
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that Ill Publish '
12,
19,
t976
PROBATE DIVISION
You wilt please take notice that
register said name with the Clerk of
action to foreclose a mortgage on DEG 42
CASE NO 76.3O.CP
Inc Circuit Court. Seminole County,
there has been tiled and is pending
the following property in Seminole
In Re: The Estate of
in the Circuit Court in and for
Florida in accordance with the
County. Florida:
WILLIAM H BRUCE
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Seminole County, Florida. Civil
Lot 23, Block I. SPRING LAKE
NOTICE OF
Action No. ?6 2163 CA 04 B seeking a
Statutes, To Wit. Section 96.509
HILLS, SECTION FOUR, according
ADMINISTRATION
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
dissolution of tne marriage of said
Florida Statutes 1957
to plat thereof as recorded in Put
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
NAME
STATUTE
MARY B
S Paul HlltrigSwOrth
CAMPBELL and
Book 16. Page 49. of the Public TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Pres
LESTER F CAMPBELL. And other
Records of Seminole County,
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Notice
is
hereby
given
that the relief
Publish Dec 19, 26, 1976, Jan 2, 9.
Florida
corporation named below, pursuant
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED 1977
Th.sq presents are to require yo.
TOGETHER with the tenements,
the
IN THE ESTATE:
"Fictitious Name Statute" to
DEG-73
file your written defense with the
twreditaments and appurtenances
Chapter 66509. Florida Statutes, Clerk of the
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that the
thereto belong
above styled Court and
administration of the estat, of
ing, and the rents, will register with the Clerk of the to serve a copy thereof on
'- issues and profits
thereof
Circuit Court, In and for Seminole Petitione
WILLIAM H. BRUCE. deceased.
r's Attorney, Gordon V
has been filed against you
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
and you County, Florida, upon receipt 01
FileNurnber 76.306 CP. ispending in
Fr,d,rlck, P0 Box 1795, Sanford,
arerelred to serve a copy
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
the Circuit Court for Seminole
of
your
proof
of
the
publication
of
this
Florida
37711
on or before January
written defenses, if any, to it on W
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
County. Florida. Probate Division.
notice, the fictitious name, to wit
77 1977 Should you fail to do so a
KELLY SMITH, plaintiffs'
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
the address of which l Seminole
attorney, ATTORNEYS' TITLE SERVICES,
default may be en tered against you
whose address is 7 00 Hart ford Bidg
CIVIL NO,: 74-1300.CA.09.E
County Courthouse, Sanford.
under which the corporation named and the cau
se proceed ex parse
GEORGE W. HESS and VIRGINIA 200 East Robinson Street. Orlando. below is
Florida. 37711
The personal
engaged in business in
WITNESS my hand and official
Florida 32001, on or before the 1
wife.
R
HESS,
his
1th
Seminole
representative of the estate 5
County, Florida, from seal as Clerk of the above Styled
day of January, 1977, and file the
Plaintiffs.
EDGAR P BRUCE, *hose address
offices iocated at the follow ing
Cou rt on this 8th day of December.
original With the clerk Of this Cou rt
vs
address.
s P'O1fi
,
100
Box 63. Lake Monroe.
Ea It
A 0 1976
OONALDC NELSONandSYDNEy either betOre Service on plaintiffs' Boulevard, Orlando, Florida Central
For
32803
. 37741 The name and ad
(Seal)
Attorney or immediately thereafter;
NELSON. hiS wife, et as..
dret of the personal represent
That tht party Interested In said
ArPsur H BCctiwith, Jr.
Defendants
otherwise a default will be entered business enterprise
tat,ve'S attor ney are TERRENCE
is
as
follows:
ag ainst you for the relief demanded
Clerk Of the Circuit Court.
CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE
WILLIAM ACKERT, Esquire, Suite
Lawyers' Title Services. Inc
By Cherry Kay Travis
NOTICE tSHEREBy GIVEN that in the complaint.
LAWYERS' TITLE
3O4.AltamonteCentre.2SlMalfland
Deputy Clerk
WITNESS my hand and seal of
Avenue, Altamonte Springs. under a FInCI Judgment of
SERVICES INC
PUbiih Dec 17, 19, 26. 1976. Jan 2
this Court on December 14th, 1976.
foreclosure and sale entered by a
Florida, 32701. Telephone (3051
Øy' Paul B Comstock
1917
Judge of the Circuit Court of the (SEAL)
009
As President
DEC 19
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Eighteenth
Judicial
Circuit
in
Dated Al Orlando, Orange County,
All persons having claims 0
Clerk of the Circuit Court
for Seminole County. Florida, on
demands against the estate are
Florida, on December 1st, 1976
By.
Genevieve
December
101h,
1916,
In
a
Poutsen
certain
Publish:Dec s. 12. It, 76. 1976
required, WITHIN THREE (3)
Deputy Clerk
cause between GEORGE W HESS
DEC I)
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Publish: Dec. 19, 26. 1976, Jan. 7. .
and VIRGINIA R. HESS, his wife,
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
1971.
Plaintiffs, and DONALD C.
THIS NOT
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIR
OEG
70
NELSON and SYDNEY At
Of the above Court a written
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLIJ
NELSON,
his
wife,
al
of
Oefen
statement of any claim or dema nd
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA COUNTY, FLORIDA.
dents, being Civil No 76 1300 CA 09
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CIVIL ACTION NO 16'1412.CA.09.F
they
may
have
Each
claim
must
be
E.
twill
sell
at
public
auction
to
the
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
in writing and must indicate the
front
E
and
highest
bidder
for
cash
at
the
bass for the Claim, the name
IGHTEENTH JUDICIAL TGAGE ASSOCIATION, an agency LOAN ASSOCIATION OF PANAMA
(Jour of the Courthouse in Sanford,
CIR CU IT,
IN
AND
FOR
address of the Creditor Or his agent
exist rig under the laws of the United CITY.
Seminole
County,
Florida,
at
the
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
or attoh-neyandtheamountdalmed .
States of America.
Plaintiff,
hour
of 1100 AM on December
CIVIL ACTION NO. 18-2343-CA44.E
It the claim i not yet due, the date
VS.
.
Plaintiff
when it will become due shall be 79th. 1916, that certain property In Re; The Marrla9e of

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Collegium Musicum evokes
images of minstrels In
jerkins and hose and la di es
in long lace-bodiccd gowns
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the Collegium players
dress when in concert.
Under the direction of
music Instructor Barbara
Muller,
the
young
musicians produce music
from the Middle Ages
through the Baroque period
on a collection of instruments
reproduced
from antique period
originals. These include
such uncommon pieces as
the kru horn and re bec, as
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recorder. String and
percussion combine with
these wind instruments to
give the Collegium's music
Its distinctive and interesting flavor.
The group performs an
annual concert of Advent
and Christmas music at
Sanford's Holy Cross
Episcopal Church and
gives other concerts
throughout the rest of the
year.
Players include Bill
Dennis, Edward Sanders,
Kim Roberts, George
Ridder, Karin Rodgers,
Karla Needham, Shelley
Speese, John Bodjack,
George Barker, Cindy
Ikvier and Alicia Thomas.

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Shell)' Speese plays cello; Bill Dennis, left, and Edward Sanders are
Collegiuni guitarists

Ruth Michelson wears Bicentennial red, white and blue; Mary J('an Berrien is
elegant in formal burgundy gown; Mary Reddick is decked out for Christmas in
forest green and shite
Jean Berrien, Irene Brown, Sue
Cann, Mary Ann Graham,
Eliza be th Hall, Sylvia lien-

derson, Lois Sloan, Glenc'
Mann, Marilyn Meredith, Jean
Metts,
Ruth
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Bonnie Platt,
Elizabeth
Mary Reddick, Rabbi Robbins,
Dot Wa ll er and Shirley Yon.
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Can(e)'t Trim A Tree this Way
"Deck the halls with bough.;
of holly . .
Well, t ha t's easy enough. It
was trimming the tree with
candy canes that had me foxed.
Decorating a Christmas tree
was a relatively Ample matter
back in South Africa w he re I
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1inseI and some bright glass
baubles was all It took. ,And real
candles, which were pretty to
be sure, but I shudder now to
hink of the fire hazard they
epresented.
Here in the U.S., tree trimning has been refined to a fine
4 irt. It Is a major decision, what
lyle or theme to have for your
t ree each year.
Well, I always thought red
md white striped candy canes
idded a gay touch to a tree, so I

At Least I had no problem Seminole County Association
getting the other decorations to for Retarded Children.
stick.
Congratulations to Janice
No doubt letters have been
written to Santa by the little Springfield, first woman in
people in your family, or broad Sanford to be elected to the
hints dropped at all the lovely board of directors, Greater
new goodies they hope he will Sanford Chamber of Cornmerce.
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bring on Christmas Eve.
ome
orneumes
mes
It takes a
That leaves a lot of toys in the
c upboard t ha t these youngsters woman's touch. After watching
won't be playing with much the television interview s
after Dec.
Don't let them conducted with Jimmy and
just lie there, when they co uld Rosalynn Carter In their Plains,
be brightening up Christmas Ga. home by both CBS's Walter
Day for some less fortunate Cronkite and ABC's Barbara
Walters, I couldn't help
youngster.
It's still not too late to take thinking that with her Feminine
use4 (but not too raggedy) toys charm and guile, his. Walters
to The XXchange, 207 S. got closer to the hearts and
Magnolia Ave., Sanford. The souls of the Carter couple.
toys can t he n be sold for a small Cronkite, naturally, got
donation, and the money will go opinions, stances, proposals toward the projects of the but we've heard all that before.
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bought a bunch, all individually
wrapped in cellophane paper.
Tree trirn.ming night came, but
duty called while I was out on
assignment, a Friend &amp;dded to
do a good turn and hang the
canes on the tree. Trouble is,
she unwrapped them first.
Next morning, there were no
candy canes on the tree. None
at all. But there were great
puddles of sticky red candy on
the floor, and plenty more
dripping through the branches!
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who talked on the Helping Hand
Anybody interestcd
in this - Friday, when the day
number oi people from all over
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program.
pro ram
Seminole County who turned
et out for the Christmas
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Spr in gs Elementary School..
designed to provide safe ho us es formation by co nta cting the vacation, the student body was
out to view the annual Winter
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The
Veterans
of
Foreign
for
school age youngsters. school or the Sheriff's treated to a variety of enSprings Christmas Parade on
Wars Ladles Auxiliary to Post Vol un t eers can sign up with the Department,
tertainment in the school media
Dec. 11. Sidewalks all along the
5'405
were on hand at the Sheriff's Department. If apThe faculty at the elementa ry center.
route were filled with happy
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holiday crowds.
held. its annual Ch
Under the direction of Janice
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rist"i
present the school with an Issued a sticker to be put In a mas party
on Dec. 11. The Papp, the 4th grade students
Clowns, floats, marching
auditori um flag, as part of the orominent ninr in their
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gave a ueugmiw renwuon of
were oniy
Not content to rest on his VFW's
program. dow. The sticker Is in the form home of Principal David songs from the Christmas
part of the
According to richly deserved laurels, Th e presentation took place of a hand
Sawyer for an Informal get- season. That
followed by
Parade Marshal fire Chief Holzman said he intended "to durin g a PTA meeting.
Any student requiring together and then
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Charles Holzman, this
to the 5th grade students, under
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the shoot for something a little bit
Present at the
meeting assis
tance and spotting that a local eatery to enjoy a the direction of John Thomas, (
biggest
th e best pa rade in bigger and a little bit be
tter" was t. Beau Taylor of the symbol
approach that home pleasant meal and con. putt in g on a pup pe t show.
the hist ory of the city,
next year.
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Seminole County Sheriff's Dent
Congratulations to former
first grade teacher Maldwin
Perry who was recently
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ri ghts.
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last week that employers who provide disability programs for
their workers are not legally r eq uired to Include pregnancy
be nefits.
J ustice William Rehnqulst, who mote the majority opin ion,

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Feminists who had
pleased with many of the
decisions In recent years reacted with
and outrage.
Attorneys m ost familiar with the women's movement labeled
the decision a product of the court's patchwork approach to
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Longratulations are in order
goxI health and happiness.
I feel so blessed.
magic wand and
t ha t
to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. (Velma
Pila Hughes: To be together
everybody's
Doe) Mitchell of Sanford
again with my mother, five
My wish Is to be the Ch
became reality.
who celebrated their 60th
siste rs, two brothers and their mas fairy for just a few split
Happy Holidays! Happy
wedding anniversary Wedfami li es. Th are all In Mexico seconds. I wo uld wave the Holydays!
nesday.
except one sister who lives in
This delightful couple grew
be
up across the st reet from each
together for years.
other in Yatesville, Ga. and
Judy Kwiatkowski: That Disc nit itinn
Of Mn rrinnp
tney were married in
Harry's par en ts who bo th di ed
Americus, Ga., on Dec. 15, 1916.
Peggy Hattaway: To
last year were with us. We are
The Mitchells moved to
kids taken care of for the rest of excited
Gaynor L Mullin &amp; Thomas
about
spending
Carol Ann Rozema &amp; Ralph.
Sanfçd in 1925 and ha ve lived their lives.
Marvin Lloyd Starkey &amp; A.
Christmas with my family in
here since. She is a retired
Corinne Camp bell: There is Ohio. Oh yes, I wan t some Priscilla A.
Caryl A. Wassel &amp; Thomas J.
pr in cipal of Southside Elem- not a material t hing that I need ceramic kissing angels.
Maritza
Walbridge
&amp;
James
entary School. He is a retir ed or want. My pleasure is giving
Karen Sue Woods, &amp; Roger J.
Martha Yancey: Health and Lewis Walbridge.
office manager of Southward
to others.
happiness for all my loved on es
Margaret Mar y Green &amp; John
Fruit Co.
June Foley: My oldest and to see the world a better Robin E. Arrnondi, Alar L S., wf. former nam e
Ortiz.
On Dec. 19 the couple's daughter and her family could place to live in for all.
Mar k Wayne Nye &amp; Jane
daughter and her h us band,
be here. I wish all the fam il y
Walter Rye: I've got
Paula Anne LaLonde &amp;GuyT., Bussey, wf. maiden
"Topsy" and Tom Kirkland of
coul d get together for Ch rist- everything already. Corinne
wf. maiden name
Edwards. Bussey.
Winter Park, will honor them at
mas.
and I have all
es in one
a family dinner and get
Vivi an Buck: A bath tub!
basket. Our children are with us
together at Orlando Country
Joyce Russell: Something and they are so considerate of
Club. Jo ining the honor guests personal selected by my us. The dogs are In good sha .
pe
will be their four grand- husband.
cniiuren,
tnree
great.
Anna Mae Wells: To be with
grandchildren and other fam il y
my four sisters. I am spending
members.
Christmas with my children
Am ong those atten di ng are
and grandchildren and it wo uld
fin
young Torn Kirkland, his wife
be complete if my sisters could
Gloria, and their son, flsorm':
join U.i.
Mitchell. Accompanying them
Peggy Conrad: Continued
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Santa Claus received letters

This Week

from children all over America
when a plane flew over the
North Pole to make the delivery
A Christmas shopper at
for the first time.
Macy's in New York received
The ode markin g the top of an
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the world was painted In red stork — a five pound ba by girl.
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letters addressed to Ole St. downstairs lounge of the big
Nick.
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Starring Humphrey Bogart. .

Anthropologist Honored
If

"Deadline U.S.A." was the pro ba tion for a year, and fin ed
title of a film Hollywood was $400.
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Pat Warren Heads Mothers March
ByKRISNAS)l
Herald Staff Writer
Patricia Warren, an
employe of the Se minole
Co unty school system, has
been named chairman of
the 27th ann ua l Mothers
March on Birth Defects to
be held in San ford next
month.
Earl Goldie, head of the
Central Flori da chapter of
the March-of-Dimes, announced that Mrs. Warren
will oversee the 1977
"neighbor-to-neighbor"
fund-raising campaign
his
sponsored
by
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Jack Colbert runs through lesson with Wilfredo
Lopez, center, and Pablo Fonseca

IMPORTS

Wilfredo Lopez and Pablo
Fonseca found themselves
enrolled at Lakeview Middle
School, Sanford, this year
were immediately engulfed by
the usual flood of lessons amId
recreation that goes with being
a student.

it was t he Seminole County
Dividen d,, a school volunteer
pngram, which contacted
cl)l beii and asked If he would
share his knowledge of
Spanish language by coaching
the Puerto RJCWI boys twice a
week.
"I love to teach kids, whether
Trouble was, neither boy's
knew more than aplu'a.se of two it's physical culture or
of English. They had moved academics," said Colbert.
Fourteen years a professional
Into the area earlier
with their families from Puerto prizefighter, he spent much -of
Rico and discovered that with his life teaching boxing to
their new lifestyle came a new Youngsters. But that's not all
Colbert's done In his 72 years.
language.
The boys needed help—and
He has pursued a lifelong
soon found it in the jolly, caree r as an architect
a
gen ero us, rough and ready calling which has taken him to
form of .Ja Colbert.
Alas'&amp;a, South America and the
According to Lakeview So l).P ijk Often, while on
ut
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staffers, the boys have found a consignment
In Central or
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called on to teach a crash
course In Span ish to other
Americans on
the archtect uraI.engtheeri.g teams.
Between consignments to
foreign places, he would come
to Florida for some deep sea
fishing, and always planned to
make this his home. He retired
fo ur years ago from
Highway Department as a
bridge engineer, and beca use
his wile, Bobble Lee, a retired
homemaking teacher, had two
sisters living In Lake Mary, he
decided to make that city his
retirement home.
While he spends much of his
time maintaining a fine
collection of deep sea f ishing
rods and hunting guns, and
showing
AKC
German
shepherd dogs, Colbert Is also
an ardent "roc k hound,"
collecting, polishing and
mount in g scmni-precious stones
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold D.
• Morgan,
272 Abbo tt Ave., La ke
announce
the
Mary
engagement of their daughter,
Pamela Jean Morgan to John
A. West brook, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clinton Westbrook, Ill
Lake Minnie Dr., Sanford.
Born in Dayton, Ohio, Miss
Morgan is the gran ddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Taylor
of Eustis, and Mn. and Mrs.
Alton Morgan, West Carrollion,
Ohio. A 1975 graduate of
Seminole High School, she was
Tni- Hi Y president and a
member of the Inter-Club
Council. She i presently
majoring in pre-law at
Seminole Community College
PAMELA MORGAN
while workin g as a secretary at
Cardinal Industries, Sanford. School, he i prese ntly atHer finace, born In Newport , tending Seminole Community
R.I., is the grandson of John College while employed as
Wetzel; Sa nford and the late parts manager of J.C. Penney's
Mrs. Wetzel, and th e late Mr. Auto Center, Sanford.
Th e wedding will be held in
and Mrs. Alfr ed Westbrook. A
1974 graduate of Seminole High June, 1977.

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Jack. He has become their
friend, confidant and chief
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By JEAN PATESON
Women's Editor

than ever in this Christmas season, you fly
Holidays make year
'round activists even more visible, And so, YOU
need a watch that is not just a piece of jewel ry, but
the toughest timepiece in the world: Roles To give
or to keep, this Submariner-Date with its 30-jewel
chronometer movement housed in an Oyster case
of surgical stainless steel and guaranteed pr es sure-proof down to 660 feet, is precisely right
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sent in a dollar for the zoo and
ask that others keep those
dollars pouring in
Christine Sharpies: A billfold
that would fit in my pocket.
Anne Tolbert: My Christmas
.shopping and cooking over
with, so for once I could relax
and enjoy the season without
the r ush, which I m ust really

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Christmas is...."
Kathy IIukur: Our daughter's
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Val Colbert: To thank all who

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he also Inten ds keeping a f oot in
the door 'of the teaching
profession from now on. "I'll go
on teaching English to Spanishspeaking student., in any of the
schools where they need
me," he volunteered.
Colbert makes up all his own
lessons, using material he
beli eves his students will find
relevant. Th e lessons are
wr itten in a lar ge note book In
impeccable ar chitect's script.
He gets pleasure, satisfa ct ion
and a feeling of worth out of his
volunteer job
and so do his
judging from their
loving, admiring respect for

Christmas is the perfect time
for you to give someone you
love a fiery Opal.
A favorite stone blazing with
color and romance . It will
bring her memories
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14 karat gold, $95

14 ka10t gold, $150

/.I4's Revoking Ch:g.

Anyone wishing to volunteer
to do any of a variety of jobs in
the county's schools should
contact Di vidends Coordinator
Dede Schaffner at the
Dividends office, 834.8211, or at
home, 39-!)8

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Poll Parrott • Freeman

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Handbags from 9.00
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Costume Jewelry
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bride-elect of Robert Deif,
Guests included Nan Fortner,
Oran ge City, was honor ed at a
Anna Mae Wells, Mrs.
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buffet luncheon hosted by her
sister, Thelma Niblack at Sara Brown, Mrs. Ruth
Spr ing Hammock, Sat urday. Thompson, Mrs. Ruby himA p in k decor was carried out menly, Mrs. l.alla Harris and

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L)idEIlonU peflLlafltS match the gleam
in her eye and glow in her heart.
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the strictures of society.

CHRISTMAS TIME FOR
THE MAN AROUND
THE HOUSE: ROLEX

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The March-of -Dimes has
been
soliciting
contributiorts for years in an
effort to sup port projects
aimed at preventing bi rth
defects.
"The
March-of-Dimes
.funds numerous research
programs," said Mrs.
Warren, "aim in g for the
day w he n all children can
be bo rn free f rom the
threat of birth defects.
They also support special
maternal-infant health
care, genetic services,
public and professional
health education and
community services."

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Also attending the gala
family celebration will be
granddaughters Marcia
Kirkland, a teacher at Robe rt
E. Lee High School, W in ter
Park, and Beth Kirkland, a
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ROBBED FROM
only one fault, w hich really
THE CRADLE
irri tates me. He s ur ely must
DEAR ROBBED: Don't tell
take vitamin "I," because him he's too"old" for you..... tell
that', his favorite word.
him y ou're too "young" for
When he talks a bout a trip we him. Or tell bins that he
t oo k toget he r, he says, "When I reminds you of your fat he r. And
went to Yosemite," or he 'll say, if that doesn't work, make it
"I have a grandson," or "I own your grandfa th er.
a
some land." He tal ks as though
he doesn't have a wife. I may as
or Abby's booklet, "How t Have
well be dead . It makes me feel a Lovely Wedding," sand $1 to
SO smal l and insignificant. It's Abigail Van Bur.n, 115 Lasky O r .
Beverly Hills, Calif. COIlS. Please
terribly humiliating.
•flclott a long, sCIl- addressed.
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organization to Th e XXchange, 207 S. Magnolia Miami.
Arriving
with
Joan
Ave., Sanford. Betty ('oale of The XXchange,
(Kirkland) and Ted Thames
placing an angel on (op of the tree, explained that will be eir sons, Robin and
th
more donations are needed to support the Seminole Christopher, and Ted's parents,

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When old lady Griffin went
DEAR "AUSTIN:" Now, in asking me out. I'm only 18, but I
t hr ough her mail one morning, addition, if you could arrange to can subtract
he's 37 years
Joe DiMagglo, veteran New
she discovered a letter from her watch you rs elves EAT, you older than me!
Baby Whoopers?
He'll never do that again!
York Yankee outfielder,
There was a dispute between son which had been mailed 48 might have it made. (P.S. And
Fifty-five is not over the hill,
Movie
actor
Franchot
Tone
decided
to quit baseball. After two states when Louisiana years before. Postal workers should you decide to COOK In
but
then again, it's a little more
pleaded guilty to a charge of 13 years with
the club, he said wanted the whoo ping crane it said they noticed it beca
use of the nude, do wear an apron than adolescence. How, Abby,
battery. Florabel Muir, a movie he wo uld always remem be r the loan ed
Texas back. Texas said the old-f ashion ed stamp and the while frying bacon.)
do I make him understand
columnist said he s pa t on her. loyalty of th
e fans and it was for "Crip" was the mate of their question nobody could answer
DEAR ABBY: My problem without making him feel
So before a courtroom of 70
this
reason
that
baseball added bird "Jo," and that it would be was; Where had it been all this may seem small to some, but to rejected? I'd like to be friends.
people, he apologized to her. It so
much
to his
life,
breaking up a family to t im e'
me It's very importan t. My but as a lover, I
didn't end th ere however, he
can't
separate
them. There was only
husband
and
I
have
been
handle
the
Idea!
Rem
was given a suspe nded 45 day
embe
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Don't neglect to take out your 28 whooping
And tha t's the way It was 25 married over 30 years, d urin g Abby, he is the kind of man yo7
es known to
Jail sentence, placed on wife just because she isn't as
exist and naturalists____________________
fear ed the years ago this week!
w hi ch time he has been a good don't wan t to h ur t.
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part which required him to treaty of "perpetual pe
You think you have problems done in earnest.
m an who is very nice, very kind
wea r a crew-cut toupee (no frien dshi p" at Ankara. ace and years, she testified that he
hadn't taken her out to dinner with the mail...
"AUSTIN" and very successf ul, kee ps
haircut for him).

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Ant hr opologist Margaret footsoldiers
of modern
Mead, who just
ed 75, has feminism" was how one writer
been selected as one of descri bed Dr. Mead. Brought
America's most Influential up to believe that women sho uld
women by a World Almanac have a profession, she pursued
survey,
her career wi thout concern that
"A general among the her sex might hinder her
progress. She was born in 1901
into a highly intellectual
Philadelphia f amil y; her fat he r
was a professor-economist, her
mother a sociologist.
In 19V, she wrote a scholarly
st udy of the sexual mores of
Young Polynesians on the Island
of Samoa that became im'-tf
mensely popular. Since then,
she has studied seven cult ures
and written 17 books.
A woman of formidable
energy, she is forever on the
move, lecturing, writing,
de ba ting on current issues,
always particularly interested

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Mitchell Couple Married 60 Years

Since Helen Atherton of
Hacienda Village was first
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
nominated for this award
several years ago, she has
experienced the
DEAR ABBY: I and several
of her
husband, Wi llard,
u pon an idea
o ther frien ds have
problems. Despite the
for losing weight, as far out as It
In her personal life, Helen ll may
We pul l ot.r shades
finds time to lend support to any down, loc k the d oo rs and then
cle an
who ask.
in the NUDE.
One of her
We noticed overweight
projects is
sunnlv1n
di
ihi NOT tend iii in
at
rr---- o homehiikl b""
to members of the Pollee and themselves in mirrors as much
Fire Departments in the city, as more slender women. Well, this' Don't suggest that I talk to
The personnel love to hear that in cleaning ho use (which is my h us band. I have, and it's
"Helen is aro un d." She is a joy itself exercise) we force o ur - done no good.
and brings happiness wherever selves to look at our bodies. Our
HURT
she goes. one isa good neighbor only r ul e is, try to keep the
DEAR
HURT:
Your
to the whole city!
stomach muscles pulled In husband's overdose of vitamin
w hi le cleaning. It's hard at "I" has probably become ad
first. But actually seeing the dictive by now, but If he's a
muscles tightened helps one to good man, he'll make a co
keep them taut after the body Is scious effort to avoid hurting
clothed,
you. Remind him that vi ta min
Most of us ha ve mirrors In "WE" is good for mar riage,
pretty as she used to be.
birds would become extinct every room. As we go from and ask him to leave vitamin
Mrs. Amelia Petrone of un less some baby whoopers roo m to
cleaning, we "I" on th e shelf for a while.
Cleveland, got a divorce from came along,
can 't help but co me face to face
DEAR ABBY: I ha te to hurt
her husband on the gro unds of
with ourselves. This may sound people's feelings, es pecially
sti

basis.

Just

Diet lip Revealed:
Clean House Nude..~

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discrimination bacd on race or national o ri gin.
If a majority of th e court had agreed, stats or private employers making distinctions based on sex would have to prove
some "compelling Interest" in doing so. The burden of proof
would not be on those charging discrimination but on those being
charged.
Because the court
not agree, a state or company charged
with discriminating against hiacks must prove It is Innocent, but
no such obligation is attached to a charge of sex

"The court won't reach outside of the framework of each
individual case," said Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a leading women's
rights attorney. 'There have been no broad assumptions fin
women's rights cases) that characterized past court declsin.s

I lltfcinf Frr Ch. . .is
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wanted the court to take such a step and declare that sex

opportunities

and

Beginning in 1971, when it ruled that states cannot give a legal

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has

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rom the school, that title _________________________________________________________

GOOD NEIGHBOR OF THE
WEEK.. HELEN AmER.

preference to men applying to become administrators of wills
just beca us e they ar men, the court has applied a "rational
reason" test on a case-by-case basis
Under t his test, a state must have such a reason to differentiate between men and women, the court's majority said then.
Lack of that reason violates the 14th Amendment's eq ua l
protection cla use.
That rationale
been used to uphold a woman's right to
equal
for equal work and equal
in ed ucation
business but only on a case-by-case

Rehnquist said an employer whose disability programs exeluded pregnancy benefits did not set pregnant women apart
from men but, Instead, from nonpregnant workers, in cludin g

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pictures,

and

acknowledged that "it is true that only women can become
pregnant," but he went on to say that discrimination based on
pregnancy is not sex discrimination.

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will perform Rossini's " a

Moffo has
audiences

'Patchwork' Approach

Court Lacks Philosophy On Women's

Anna Moffo, described by
magazine as 'the last
"Opera" magazine
of the real prima donna.,," will
the focal point of the third in
the Florida Svmnhnnv cerI t
Jan. 6, 1977, at 8 p.m. at the
Tupperware Auditorium,
Kissimmee.
in addition to Ms. Mofs

same

and

pts

Sunday, Dec. 19,1976--3C

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

of Slips, Bras
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profitable is in the offing P15i
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Think "togetherness."
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GEMINI (May 21-June 20 p
Let your mate have the last things to others.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
word in decisions today. His
ideas are apt to be more 19) Stay in the background
today. Guide with suggestions
mutually advantageous,
CANCER (June 21-July 22) rather than demands. KIlU
To appreciate today to Its words will evoke the response
fullest, do something both you seek.
AQUARIUS tJan. 20-Feb. 19)
creative and constructive. You
be happy if your hands Someone who never thought too
won't be
much of you will alter his views
and mind are idle.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You're after watching your winning
entitled to a day of fun and ways in action today.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
relaxation. Shelve anything
that reminds you of the You have more than a slight
edge over one who wouhi
workaday world, and just
compete against you toda?
and enjoy yourself,
VIRGO (Aug.23-Sept.22)It's Keep this in mind if you're
a good day to entertain at home challenged.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
persons who can be helpful to
Dec. 19, 1976
you in your career. Bonds will
be strengthened in friendly
An active and promising year
surroundings.
LUIRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) is in store for you. Many fresh
Don't be hesitant to pop in on interests will be awakened. A
someone you're very fond of but host of new people will enter
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East won the first trick with by the term 'Deep-sea
the queen of clubs and shifted tine.'
A deep-sea finesse is one
to the queen of diamonds.
One South decided on a taken against more than two
straight forward lin: of play. cards. Thus with A Q 9 oplie started by losiny the trump posite x x x you finesse the
finesse. Later on he lost the nine. Once in a while you find
spade finesse and finally had that you have picked the jackto concede a diamond trick in ten. If you haven't you still
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Today, there's no reason
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TAURUS (April 20-Mary 20) can't fatten your bank account.
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involved in a project larger No. 1.
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with one in authority,
valuable future contacts. Enjoy
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) yourself. Keep your eyes open.
Enterprises in an embryonic
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) A
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organize have good vibes, if you today. You'll reach out to?
can do things the way you think something you once felt beyond
best.
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some paralysis withthone to three weeks of
receiving the vaccination."
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Since President Ford Initiated the $135million swine nu progrm Isso slMing, it has
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Children attending Kravola Kollege, a n ursery at 108 S. Elm •n

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where we'd have been."
Where the Seminoles are, despite an unblemished 10-0 field
ledger during the past campaign, is sitting on the sidelines while
Tallahassee Godby battles Miami Carol City for state AAAA
laurels.
The competition gets pretty stiff in the late rounds of the playoff
so Godby gouged a well-balanced, 4ispired Merrill, Island club.
21.0, to make the finals while Carol City was thrashing out a 76
decision over rugged Tampa Plant. ft's rough up there near the
top. So it would have been no disgrace for Seminole to be
eliminated from the competition.
But the Braves weren't eliminated. They were disqualified.
The 10.0 record was changed officially to 8-2 and the Sanford
school's first playoff berth in history went sailing out the window
because afourtstrthg wideout was ineligible. And Posey put him
in near the finish of Seminole's final two regular-season romps,
35-7over.Daytona Beach Seabreeze and 41-19 over Lake Brantley.
So when it was discovered that the young man had in fact
flunked two subjects, Seminole was out. They were replaced by
Gainesville, who promptly lost to Winter Park, 13-0 in the opening
round The local squad took Gainesille's slot in the meaningless
Florida Bowl and squeaked past Largo, 13-12.
Could Seminole really have done something against the state's
gridiron biggies?
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to win some of them. We were really looking forward to playing
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Brave boss to name the eight Seminole players
Winter Park."
who made the all-Five Star Conference team. The eight players
But everybody knows what Posey did, along with Seminole who never went against Winter Park or Merritt Island because of
Pruicipal Pon Reynolds. When they discovered the ineligibility
judgmental and clerical faux pas. The eight players
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nightmare four days before the Tribe was to duel Winter Park,
with the other squad members and Posey himself
suffered
Posey and Reynolds turned themselves in.
through an experience wWch could produce anger and bitterness.
"Living your life with value on principles is more Important
"Well, I'll try to," Posey said. "I went to introduce the boys at
than winning," Moore declared while lauding Posey for his record
an assembly the other day and Ileft one of them sitting up there.
off the field as well as on.
That seems tobemy life story this year _ leaving somebody off of
something."
Reynolds pointed out the manner in which Posey has transformed a chaotic athletic department atmosphere into one of
cooperation and success.
"Anybody who can be a leader of men, as well as students,
should be complimented," Reynolds said. "Jerry Posey's" the
type of individual in education who makes us all proud."
Scininok County School Supt. William P. (Bud) Layer said, '1
just want to thank Jerry for making Don (Reynolds) look good
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The Florida AAAA high school football championship will be
played tonight at Bryant Stadiwn in Lakeland, and Sanford's
Seminoles won't he there. But a group of city and county
dignitaries treated Seminole Coach Jerry Posey 1hursday as If he
had already captured the state crown.
"Gee, I don't know what to say, except that I'm just overwhelnied," Posey said after receiving the key to the city from
Sanford Mayor Lee Moore, along with a pile of other "tokens of
appreciation."
"It'snotjustme," Poseysaid. "I'vehadquiteabitofhelpalong
the way. But I sure do appreciate it."
Among those mentioned as 'helpers" in producing Seminole's
20-2 grid record over the past two seasons was Posey's wife
Martha, who also attended the fete.
"It's a lonely life being a coach's wife I think you all know
that," Mr&amp; Posey said. "But with my three little children and all
my friends, it does help."
Torn Hunt president of the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce, pinned a corsage on Mrs. Posey's dress without
drawing a drop of blood.
Posey also directed heavy praise toward his coaching staff.
"If it wasn't for them," the Warrior chief said, "I don't know

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To Pay For Inaugural
CHARLESTON,
W.Va.
(AP)
Multimillionaire Jay Rockefeller may have to
go with outstretchej palms to the legislature
with a special $80,000 request to cover his
inauguration expenses.
Rockefeller is to be inaugurated Jan. 17 as
West Virginia's 29th governor.
The legislature had appropriat ed $100,000
for the swearing-in and to cover publication of
numerous speeches and pa pe rs from Go'.
Arch A. Moore Jr.'s eight-year administration.
But Tom Craig, Moore's transition aide,
informed Rockefeller aides that publication of
papers from Moore's term was taking all the
money.

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Pat Nixon 'Most Admired
NEW YORK (AP)
Former first lady Pat
Nixon is Good Housekeeping magazine's 1976
selection as "the most admired woman in the
world."
"Mrs. Nixon recapt ured the title from last
year's winner, Betty Ford, in an apparent
sympathetic reaction to Pat's stroke last July
that reade rs seemed to relate to the strain of
her troubles following the resignation of her
h us band from the presidency," the magazine
said.
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Kissinger The 'Globetrotter'
NEW YORK ( AP)
Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger not only has public survey
approval for his conduct in office
he's
become an honorary, nonplaying member of
the harlem Globetrotters.
In his letter of acceptance for an honorary
spot on the Globetrotters basketball team,
Kissinger said he was not much on the fast
break, "but I'm strong on defense.... My only
worry is how I wi ll look in short pants."
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AMERICUS, Ga. (AP) Rôsalynri Carter's
trip around the dance fl oo r inauguration night
will be a sentimental journey, her dress
designer says.
Despite criticism from the fashion industry,
she will wear th e blue chiffon and taffeta gown
she wore in 1970 when her h us band, Presidentelect Carter, was inaugurat ed as Georgia
governor.

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Over 15% Oil Price Hike
DOIIA, Qatar (AP)
Saudi Arabia broke
wi th the Organization of Petroleum Exporting
Countries today and ref used to go along with a
15 per cent price increase decreed by 11 of the
13 members. The Saudis said they would in.
crease th eir production, already OPEC's
largest, to hold the price rise to 5 per cent.
Th e United Arab Emirates, fifth largest
prod ucer in the cartel, joined Saudi Arabia in
th e rebellion.
Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani, the Saudi oil
minister, told reporters, "We ex pect the West
to show a sign of appreciation" in its po licies
toward the Arablsraeli conflict and the NorthSouth economic conference be twee n the industrialized and underdeveloped nations.
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Marc Lalonde has asked the provinces to continue swine flu•imm un izations of high-risk
groups despite a decision by theUnited States
to halt its program.
Th e United States stopped all such flu shots
Th ursday because of a possible connection
wi th temporary paralysis.
Lalonde advocated imm un izing high-risk
groups such as the old and the chronically ill.
But he recommended vaccination of pe rsons
aged 20 to 50 to be stopped un til th e situation in
the Unit ed States has been clarified.
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QUEBEC (AP)
Quebec Premier Rene
Levesque has told the provincial legislat ur e
independence for the province may be four
years away.
Levesque said Th ursday no date had been
set for a referendum.
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Dickman and his two crewmen were injured, one seriously and trapped for six hours,
when the four-engine Convair 880 plowed into
a water-filled ditch at the end of a runway,
winding up nose-down against the far bank.
The crash, 200 yards short of a major street,
killed all 37 of the Holstein dairy cows. They
were being taken to Santo Domingo in the
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it Congressional report suggesting that servicemen listed as missing in action should be
considered dead.
"I think we can now presume that they're
all dead," said retired Gen. William C. Westmoreland Thursday about the special house
committee report released Wednesday.

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Gordon charged that Bennett was "hiding behind his badge" to
cover up sexual activities.
Defense attorney Newman Brock said Bennett, a burglary
detective, "got onto something so big that he had to get down in

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EIARTOW (AP)
A 75-pound mongrel
dog that killed a 4-year-old boy earlier this
month has been destroyed at the Polk County
pound.
Joe Robison, acting director of the pound,
said the 7-year-old cur hunting dog was put to
sleep Thursday separately from other dogs
due for death.
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things in south Seminole."
Jones said "the focus of the investigation was Mayor
Christensen and Chief Karcher and their connection, if any, with
the Club Juana."
Jones said he's on vacation now and has submitted his
resignation effective Jan. 1 from the Seminole Sheriffs Department so he can go to work for another county.

TAMPA (AP)
An intern in the
Hillsborough County state attorney's office,
assigned to help prosecute traffic offenders,
has resigned after being charged with driving
while intoxicated and not having a valid
license.
The intern, Michael Vincent Masseri, 25,
was to be sworn in today as an assistant state
attorney.
"It caught me completely off guard,"
prosecutor Norman Cannella said of
Masseri's resignation. "I don't know what his
plans are. All I know is that his resignation is
effective immediately."

by

on the area.
board

Bennett had worked with him "in reference to prostitution related

Nevils.

exempts local, state and federal agents acting In official
capacities.
Fellow Casselberry officers who supported Bennett since his
Sept. 16 arrest gave loud sighs of relief when the jury verdict was
announced and Casselberry Police Chief George Karcher shook
hands with Bennett saying the detective will be immediately rein,stated to active duty.
Bennett was suspended from duty with pay following his arrest.
"I'm relieved, and very happy for him," Karcher said. "It's
been a tough thing to go through."
Bennett quickly walked to a nearby courthouse office to
telephone the good news to his wife at home. Then he exited to hug
the first person in sight, the court reporter who took down the trial
proceedings.
"I'm very pleased that it's over," he told reporters. "I'm Just
glad to get this thing off my back."
Ile termed the jury's verdict "itself vindication enough for me"
arid said he asked his wife not to attend the trial "because I didn't
want to put her through all that trash and lies."
Miss Nevils, who was a topless, bottomless dancer at Club
Juana when Bennett delivered the marijuana on Sept, 8, testified
that she was an informant to Bennett as well as sheriff's vice

Attorney Charged, Resigns

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denied smoking marijuana at the party or having sex with Miss

finding Bennett, 32, innocent of the felony charge.
Bennett testified in the two-day trial before Circuit Judge J .W.
Woodson that he deliver ed what he be lieved was "old, impotent
marijuana" that he took from an unlocked "junk drawer" in a
police department filing cabinet to 18-year-old Carmen Nevils, an
admitted prostitute and confidential informant, to gain her
confidence and try to get more information in his investigation of

Bennett said he delivered the marijuana, which a crime lab
chemist testified was still potent, in his official capacity as law
enforcement officer.

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TALLAHASSEE AP
Florida's main
welfare program has received national
and regional management-improvement
honors.
The state's Aid to Families with Dependent
Children (AFDC) program was recognized for
having achieved the greatest percentage
reduction in the number of case errors of the
larger states.
During a three-year period, officials of the
state Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services said Thursday, budgetary errors
declined by 92.5 per cent errors while errors in
support payments dropped by 76.4 per cent.

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Casselberry police detective Bobby Gene Bennett says he's
taking a day of vacation with his family to celebrate his acquittal
by a circuit court jury at Sanford Thursday on a charge that he
delivered marijuana to an admitted prostitute.
The six-member jury, with a Lake Mar)' reserve policeman as

agents who tape recorded the drug delivery using an electronic the gutter with them."
"bug" placed In her wig.
Gordon countered that the case "wasn't made In the gutter. It
She admitted being a prostitute and claimed to have had sexual
was made in a bed."
relations with Bennett at a marijuana party attended also by Club
Bennett testified that after the Sept. 8 drug delivery and before
Juana owner Mike Pinter, two other female club employes and
his Sept. 16 arrest by county vice agents that he was used by the
Casselberry Mayor Gerald Christensen,
agents in an investigation of Christensen.
Bennett also testified that Christensen was at the party. Bennett
Jim Jones, sheriffs intelligence agent, told the jury that

nightspot that features topless dancers.

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Execution issued out of and under
PLAINS, Ga. (AP) — After was to see Carter today. however, that there are differ- considered for top appoint- COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Case No. 76-171.CA.09.0
the seal of the Circuit Court of
renewing a pledge to put worn- Kirkland and his boss, George ences of opinion about who menu have asked that their ADVANCE MORTGAGE COR Pinellas
County, Florida, upon a
en and blacks In his cabinet, Meany, strongly favor the ought to serve in cabinet posts. names be removed from the PORATION,
final judgment rendered In the
President-elect Carter is going nomination of John T. Dunlop to
Plaintiff, aforesaid court on the 5th day of
Asked if the recruitment of President-elect's list of poten- vi
March, A 0 1976, in that certar,
to interview two women who be labor secretary, a position he women and blacks for the top tial nominees.
JOHN W KING and MARJORIE caseentitled, Second National Bank
could wind up in key federal resigned a year ago following a ranks of his administration was
Carter cited as examples one NELL KING, his wife, and LEVI of Clearwater, NA, Plaintiff, vs
jobs.
policy disagreement with proving more difficult than he woman, three prominent blacks FLORIDA INVESTMENTS, a Jerry H. Lisle and Evan J Llsl,
Partnership,
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
With Vice President-elect President Ford.
had expected, Carter said he and a U.S. District Court judge
Defendants
Execution was delivered to me as
Walter F. Slondale participatIdaho Gov. Cecil Andrus, re- and Mondale undertook the se- of Hispanic-Annerican lineage.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
Sheriff of Seminole County, F 10fidA,
SALE BY CLERK OF
ing, Carter was to talk today to portedly tinder consideration lection process without "any
and I have levied upon the following
Another case of an offer being
CIRCUIT COURT
described property Owned by Jef"Illif
Joan Manley, vice president in for the post of secretary of the preconception that it would be turned down reportedly inNotice is hereby given that the H. Lisle and Evon Lisle, Said
charge of the book division of interior, was summoned to easy."
volved U.S. District Court undersigned Arthur H Beckwith. property being located in Seminole
Time Inc., and Dr. Juanita Plains today by Carter.
However, he declared that Judge Frank M. Johnson Jr. of Jr., Clerk of the Circuit Court of County. Florida. more particularly
Kreps, an
and vice
At a nationally broadcast "the difficulties have been Alabama, who had been asked Seminole County, Florida, will, on described as follows;
thelthdayof January, 1917, at 110
One 1972 Volkswagen Bus, Wh't
president of Duke University. news conference Thursday, greatly exaggerated in the to become
director, ac- AM., at the west front door of the over red. ID No 2222047632, Title
Dr. Kreps has been mentioned Carter firmly denied that out- press reports."
cording to today's Los Angeles Seminole County Courthouse, in the No. 0919176$
City of Sanford, Florida, offer for
as a possibility for a high post- side pressures from the Ak'!,
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Later in the session, Carter Times.
sale and sell at public outcry to the No 2N15V20347701, Title No
tion in the Labor Department. C O or others were Intruding on reported there have been
Johnson declined, citing fi- highest and best bidder for cash, the 0529344
AFL-CIO
Secretary his cabinet selection process. "many, many" cases where nancial considerations, the pa- following described property and the undersigned as Sheriff Of
situated In Seminole County, Semipole County, Florida, will it
He readily acknowledged, persons who might have been per said.
Treasurer Lane Kirkland also
Florida. to Wit
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Lot 67, THE COLONNADES December. A 0 1976, offer for sa.,
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THIRD SECTION, according to the and sell to the highest bidder, for
Flat thereof as recorded in Flat CaSh, subject to any and all existing
Book 16. Page $3, Public Records of lelni, at the Front (West) Door of
Seminole County, Florida.
the Seminole County Courthouse in
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 01- THE pursuant to the final decree of Sanford. Florida, the above
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. foreclosure entered in a case pen
described personal property
CU IT OF THE STATE OF ding in said Court, the Style of which
That said sale Is being made to
FLORIDA,
IN
AND
FOR is Advance Mortgage Corporation, satisfy the terms of said Writ M
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Plaintiff, vs. John W. King and Execution
GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION
Marjorie Neil King, his wife, and
John E Polk,
CASE NO. 762037CA-09.E
Levi Florida Investments, a Part
Sheriff
SUNBANK MORTGAGE COM
nerahip. Defendants.
Seminole County, Florida
PANY, a Florida corporation,
WITNESS my hand and official Publish; Nov. 26, Dec. 3. 10. 17, 177 )
By BOB LLOYD
model Sedan.
Plaintiff
seal of said Court this 15th day of DEF 128
residence of Ann Woodham.
vS.
IleraldStalfWrfter
December. 1916
Stuart reported that Prevo Deputy F.M. Stewart reported FRANK VELEZ.
JR. and (SEAL)
Sheriff's detectives today had cuts on the palms of his the missing items were valued REBECCA A VELEZ. his
Wife,
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
two uniden- hands. Investigators said he at $237 and the burglars apDefendants
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Clerk Of the Circuit Court
NOTICE OFSALE
tified men who reportedly reportedly walked to a parently entered the residence
FLOR I D A
EIGHTE ENTH
By: Patricia A, Jackson
Notice 's hereby given that,
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE
Deputy Clerk
robbed a Sanford man of his telephone booth and called a by a window.
pursuant to a Final Judgment of Publish Dec I?, 1919
COUNTY, FLORIDA
wallet, wristwatch and auto relative who brought him to the
Deputies reported a Sunland Foreclosure entered In the above DEG 66
CIVIL ACTION NO. 79.2350CA.19.A
west of Sanford Thursday night. sheriffs office two hours after Estates, Sanford, resident styled cause, in the Circuit Court of
In R: the Marriage of
DARRYL
LYNN
LINGEN
.Prevo L. Clark, 59, of 701 E. the alleged robt'ery to report reported that 70 colored light Seminole County. Florida. twill SetI
COMMISSION HEARING
the property situate In Seminole
FELTER,
DOCKET
NO.
760727.EU
Seventh St., told deputies he the incident,
bulbs were stolen from holiday County, Florida, described as.
Husband
FLORIOAPUBLICSERVICE
Deputy John Hawkins decorations in shrubs infcontof
Lot 33, LAKE OF THE WOODS
picked the men up at a tavern in
and
to
TOWNSHOUSE, Section I, as per
JOYCE A. LINGENFELTER,
Sanford and they went to reported the missing auto was his residence.
FLORIDA POWER AND
mapor platlpcereofrecordedin Fiat
another nightspot before found abandoned on W. 18th
LIGHTCDMPA#4Y
Two men have been returned Book 19. Page SO, Public Records of
NOTICE OF ACTION
and
between
driving to Longwood-Markham Street
TO: Darryl Lynn Lingenfetter
Airport to Seminole from Lexington, Seminole County. Florida; together
ALL OTHER INTERESTED
with
Range,
Dishwasher,
Disposal,
Road where the men a ll egedly Boulevard and Hawkins K)'., r burglary and petty
112 South Seventh Street
PARTIES
Furnace and A C
Aitoona. Pennsylvania l66o
robbed Clark.
Avenue, Sanford, about five larceny charges
NOTICE Is hereby given the
at public sale, to the highest and best
You are hereby notified that a
Florida Public Service Commission
Deputy Van Stuart reported hours after the incident,
bidder, for cash, at the West
court warrants.
Petition for Relief has been hIlei
front will hold public hearings on $h
door of the Seminole
Prevo said one of the men held
In other reports, deputies
County Court Petition of Florida Power 6. Light against you and you are required to
Carlin Lee Johnson,
House, Sanford, Florida, at 11:00
a machete to histhroat and took said items made of copper, Orlando, and David Logan
Company to increase its rates and serve a copy of your written
A M, on December 261h, 1976,
charges on a permanent basis by defenses, if any, thereto upon
his wallet containing $100, and including jewelry and cooking Fogle, 22, of Parkersburg, Va.,
WITNESS my hand and tlses.ealoc approximately
1349 million AND on Petitlorier'sattornes's.whose names
thiS court on December 14th, 1916 the Motion to in
his wristwatch. After forcin g pots, and a Jar of coins
and addresses appear below, on or
re held in county jail In lieu
crease Its rates and
(Seal)
the victim from his auto the two taken in a burglar)' at
Charges on an Interim basis by before January tOth, 1917. and file
of $8,000 bond each on the
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
approximately $725 million at the the original t hereof with the Clerk of'
men drove away in the
Driftwood Dr., Fern Park, charges.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
this Court either before service on
'following times and places.
By. Patricia A. Jackson
Petitioner's attorneys or Im
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Deputy Clerk
mediately thereafter; otherwise, a
January
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1971
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default will be entered against you
Holiday inn
Post Office Box
for the relief demanded In the
4.43$
PGA
Boulevard
Tampa, Florida 33601
Petition
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Publish: Dec Il , 1976
WITNESS MY HAND and the se al
January 12 through . II, 1977 and
DEG 67
January 18 through 71, 1971 are also of this Court on the 6th day Of
December, A 0 1976
reserved ii necessary,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
The purpose of these hearings (Seal)
FUR
SEMINOLE
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
COUNTY, shall be to permit members of the
FLORIOA.CASE NO. 74-22641-CA.".
Clerk of the Circuit Court
public to present testimony
F
By: Jean E. Wilke
permit the Petitioner to present its
By JEAN PAVrESON
before the end of December to petitive with other hospitals in DONNA PA CLARK,
Deputy Clerk
direct case in support of the per
HeraldStaff Writer
see whether they favored the the area. "We should set them
Plaintiff_ nianent and Interi m relief and to ROBERT M .MORRIS, of
.
move early next year.
permit cross examination of HUTCHISON &amp; MORRIS
at what it costs to run the WILLIAM E. DRAKE and BAR
Petitioners witnesses on the Interim 730 North Park Avenue
The Seminole Memorial
BARA DRAKE, hiS wife,
Besserer backed up his rate hospital."
case and it
Power Plant Cost Teiephone 303 372 4501
Defendants.
Hospital board of trustees increase proposal with charts
Sanford, Florida 37771
lie said If the hospital needed
Recovery Adjustment.
NOTICE OF ACTION
Thursday indicated they would showing
Additional hearings shall also be PubliSh Dec. 10. If. 21, II. 1976
that
Seminole the raise later next year, he TO WILLIAM e DRAKE
held
the tOlio*'Ing tImes and DEG 76
request
Memorial Hospital has the. would consider raising them
Whose resedence Is unk,own plicCi
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Hospital Administrator Robert lowest rates
hospitals in then.
930am. Tuesday,
thaI an action to foreclose a mar
Besserer raise room rates
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
March L 1977
Besserer said the rate hikes tgage on tts following property in
F L OR I 0 A
Holiday Inn
EIGHTEENTH
Jan. 1, 1977.
The
spoke out against he might consider were: Seminole County, Florida;
4431 PGA Boulevard
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE
The
East'
i
of
Lot
61
$75;
less
the West
Besserer said the hospital his proposal, however, in- private room from $69 to
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
COUNTY, FLORIDA
10 it. and the Well SO to of Lot
ssas fac ed with at le ast an eight d.icating that they woul d not semi-private room, $64
March 9 throu gh II, March is CIVIL ACTION NO. 72351.CAe4 J1
$70; Duck Pond Addition to Casseiberry.
through II. and March 22 through 2.5. EE
per cent increase on the cost of
to a change in rates early ward, $54 to $60; Isolation, $71 to Seminole County. Florida. ac
1977 are also reserved if necessary, In Re: the Marriage OF
all medical supplies
in the year.
$80; intensive care, $125 $150;' cordng to record plat recorded
The purpose' of these hearings shall JOHN C. THORNE, Husband
PIe!
Book
SI.
Page
27
01
the
first the year. In addition, th e
Public
"At this rate, no body can newborn bassinets, $ .50 to
and
' to cros
Records of Seminole County, witnesses s examine Petitioner's
h o spital's Blue Cross insurance afford to get sick," said board $30; newborn boarders, $26 to Florida
on its permanent rate ELIZABETH (BETTY) ANN'
Zoned for a trailer,
THORNE. Wife
AND case and wltrtessesof interveners, if
premiums for
The East 10 ft. of the Wett 601f
employe member Torn Blayney, who $30
Of
any
NOTICE OF ACTION
Lot
$7.
Duck
Pond
Addition
to
have been hiked from $9.29 to said he would only go along with (babies who
By DIRECTION of Chairman TO Eil1abeTh (Betty) Ann
CSlibcrry. Seminole County,
$16.02, and the minimum hourly an increased charge for private or disease)
Thorne
WI LLIAM T MAYO, Commissioner
$31 to $38. . Florida. according to record plat WILLIAM
H
971 Cooper Avenue
BEVIS
and
Cam
wage will rise from $2.20 to rooms and
Besserer said rates at other recorded in Plat Book II. Page 77 of missioner PAULA F. HAWKINS, as
Prattvllle. Alabama
$230 an hour next year.
the Public Records of .
"I'm so tir ed of the people
r ange from $71 to
You are hereby notified that a
Seminole and constituting the Florida Public
County,
Florida.
Th e in creased operat ing costs who can pay having to pay all for private rooms; $60 to $79 for
Service Commission, this 1st day Of proceeding for dissolution of
been filed against you and you De
marriage has been filed against you
cember 1916
may for ce the h os pital to raise the t ime - seven da ys in the semi-private rooms; $53 to $ig has
are required to serve a cops' of your
and you are required to serve a cop,
(SEAL)
its rates later next year, hospital could bankrupt a
written defenses. If any, to ton John
for wards; $71 to $83 for. A. Baldwin, Plaintiff's attorney.
William B. DeMilly
of your written defenses, if any,
Besserer said.
fam ily," object ed Mrs. Sophie isolation; $124 to $180 for in wtsose address is
thereto upon Pet itioner's attorneys
Commission Clerk
$00 Highway
Publish Dec 17, 1916
He indicated he would give Shoemaker,
whose names and addresses appear
tensive care; $23 to $46 for Fern Park, Florida 32730, on or DEG 62
below, on of before January 10. 1917
the board several days to
Vice Chairman Allan Keen newborn bassinets; $30 for before December 301h. 1976, and file
and file the original thereof with the
with the Clerk of this
______
consider
room rates, and said the hos pital shoul d not . new born boarders and from $30 the of
Clerk of this Cou rt either befor e
Court either befor e service on
- _____
then poll them for a consensus raise its rates just to be corn- to $61 for newborn "suspects," Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately Ii THE CIRCUIT COURT, service on Petitioners attorneys or
Immediately thereafter, otherwise
thereafter, otherwise, a default will EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
a default will be entered against you
be entered against you for the rele f CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
. for
the relief demanded in the
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
demanded in the Complaint.
Petition.
CASE
NO.
76-2316-CA-01.5
WITNESS myhandandthewalot
WlTNESSmyhandandtheseatof
this Court on the 23rd day of FEDERAL NATIONAL. MOR
this Court on the 6th day 04 )
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a car
November, 1976
December, AD 1976
porallon organized and existIng
(Seal)
under the ljwi of the United Statti.
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr
Plaintiff,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
vi.
By Linda PA Shaw
Jean E. Wilke
.
SADIE SUMPTER WILLIAMS, oil
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
at,
.
S John A Baldwin
.
ROBERT PA. MORRIS, of
The Seminole Memorial
"I'm not saying Stevens and "And they are hospital ar- JOHN A BALDWIN Of
Defendants
HUTCHISOP4 &amp; MORRIS
NOTICE OF ACTION
Baldwin &amp; Dikeou
Hospital board of trustees Walton aren't
chitects,"Keen noted the firm's Attorneys at Law
230 North Park Avenue
TO ALL PARTIES'HAVINQ OR
Thursday voted to attempt
sure they
good Job. It's specialty.
TeleMscne 303 372 aosi
.
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT,
SOO Highway Il 92
Sanford, Florida 32771
negotiate a contract for a just that I don't see why we
TITLE OR INTEREST 1ff THE
.
.
Fern Pork, Florida 32730
PROPER I v
H E R E 1ff 'PubliSh: Dec. 10, 17. 21, 31. 1776
hospital addition with the should
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF .
the county."
DEG 31
DESCRIBED
Publish
Nov.
26.
Dec.
3,
50,
17,
1976
.
Orlando architectural firm of
Mrs. Shoemaker said that
Ji
.
DEF 133
Stevens and Walton — but not Gutmann, Dragash had IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SADIE SUMPTER WILLIAMS,
without a fight from board designed the hospital's new X EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR —
formerly known is SADIE U IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SUMPTER, a married woman, FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
member Sophie Shoemaker ray
was CUlT, 191 AND FOR SEMINOLE, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. whose residence Is Unknown.
FLORIDA
who favored the hometown finished earlier this year, and FLORIDA
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
CASE NO. 79.I94.aØ9
civil Action No. 16
1I
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Sanford firm of Gutmann, that Carl Gutmann had FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp;
action to foreclose a mortgage on LOAN ASSOCIATION OF PALM
CASE NO. ?4rl4.4CA94-F
Dragash and Associates.
established a good working TGAGE ASSOCIATION.
the following property in Seminole BEACH,
In Re: the Marriage of:
Plaintiff,
"It's a great disappotnunent relationship with that depart.
County, FlorIda:
KAREN S. McGEE, Wile,
,
.
Plaintiff,
to me to see us turn outside the
and
Lot 57, GRANADA SOUTH, ac vs.
meat and the board.
LARRY EL BURCHER, of at,
Cording
to
ROGER
1.
MCGEE, Husband
the Plat thereof as BURNETT
for something we can
S. PRICE and
"Besides, he's married to a
recorded in Flat Book 13, Page 100,
NOTICE OF SUIT
NOTICE OF SUIT
MEREDITH ANN PRICE. hiS wile.
get right here," said Mrs. hometown girt and is probabl y
Public Records of Seminole County,
TO LARRY EL BURCHER AND TO ROGER L. McGEE
Defendants,
Shoemaker. "If we don't give going to live ln Sanford t he rest
1303 Belt Drive
Florida.
NOTICE OF SUIT
MARY J. BURCHER.
Wichita Felts, Texas
Together with the followin g TO BURNETT S. PRICE
3 W' own people a chance first,
his
his wife
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED equipment
230 Cherrywood Drive
Last
Known
Address:
who's going to?
the community, and isn't going
that a sot tas been filed against you.
I Whirlpool Range, Model RWE
Maitland, Florida
161 Cloisters Cove
le
300t,
In
the
Circuit
no
Court
of
Sem
to rip us off," said Mrs.
i
YOU ARE HER'ERv nhiIiF cs
Casselberry. Florida 37j57
'
County, Florida, entitled' In Re:
Fao
sc Hood, Model 2U
that an action to foreclose mortgage
Shoemaker.
Present Address.
The Marriage Of Karen . MCCC.,
2 Electrl Heat Heaters, Modal 21 covering ttse
UNKNOWN
following real
rl and
She
that the Gutmann,
Wile, and Roger L. McGee, ER SO
personal property In Seminole
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
Dragash firm
I ElcIra Coiling Heater, Model
John A. a Complaint to foreclose a mortgage Husband, Case No. 76 2264.CA 04 F.
County. Florida, to wit
The nature of thiS Suit isb ubtain &amp; 1100
Lot 9, SU Ni. AND ESTATES,
Burton IV, Architect), drew up encumbering the following real dissolution
I Century Hot Water Heater,
of marriage and other
FIRST ADDITION, according to the
the original
for the property.
relief.
Model SRTI.470V
Plat thereof
Lott. of THE COLONNADES, 2nd
Plat Book
hospital 20 years ago, and still Section.
YOU ARE HERESY REQUIRED has been filed against you and you
12, Pages 97 and 9$ Public Records
as recorded In Plat Book
to file your written def,nse with the are required to strivee a Copy of your
has working drawings of
of
Seminole
Page II, of the Public Records
County, Florida,
CI.I of said Court and serve a copy written d.fens., if any, to it on
Seminole County, Florida
has been filed against you and you
master plan In their files.
thereof UPOfl the Petitioner or SMITH, HULSEY, SCHWALBE I are
has been tiled against you and you
reired to serve a copy of your
However,
Petitioner 's attorneys wfsose ad
NICHOLS, plaintiff's attorney,
Board
Merequired to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to it on C.
who
w
deessis
annexed
hereto,
on
or
before
address
Is
SM
Barnett
Bank
Allan Keen said
written defenses, if any, to It on
VICTOR BUTLER, JR, ESQ, 1113
December 30th. 1976. or a Default Building, JCCk$Onylll., Florida
East Robinson Street, Orlando,
JOHN U. MCCORMICK, attorney
was the consensus
will be entered against you.
22307. on or befrø She 13th 'day of
for Plaintiff, whosi address 's Post
Florida 32601, and tile the original
building committee that Office
WITNESS my hand and seai
January, 1977, and file t he original
with the Clerk of the above styled
3)73. $01 East Church
Clerk
Of
the
Circuit
Court,
in
a
with
the
Clerk
of
for
thisCourt
either
and Walton be ap. SIre,f,Orlando, Florida. adlile the
Court on or before the 131h day qf
Seminole County, Florida, this 72nd be fore service on piaintlns attorney
original with the Clerk of the above,
January. 1977, otherwise, a
first,
day of November, 1976
OC
immediately
Iherealter;
Court on or be fore December
Judgment may be entered against
He
that four Finns had Styled
(SeaIl
otherwise a defautt will be entered
30th, I76; otherwise a Iudgmet'd
you for the relief demanded in the
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.,
against you for the reIIef'demed
made presentations
the may b, enlered:agalns, you for the
Complaint,
Clerk of the Circuit Co,rf
in fbi Complaint or petition.
committee
WITNESS my hand and se al of
including relief demanded in the Complaint,
By. L'nda M Sl'iaw
WITNESS
MY
HAND
and
Itsi
al
said Court on the 7th day Of
WITNESS my hind and Its. seat Of
Stevens, Walton
Deputy Clerk
Of thiS C ourt on December
6th, 1979
December, I7
said Court on November 72nd., $976.
KENNETH 0 MORSE, ESQUIRE
(Court
Dragash
Seal)
that based
(Seal)
Art hu r H. Beckwith, Jr
JONES
&amp;
BISHOP.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
P.A.
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
AN Mailland Avenue
Clerk Of th, Circuit Court
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Patri
A Jackson
Stevens and
AltamoiW. torinqs, I orloa 37701
By Mary N. Darden
By. Linda M ., S'saw
Deputy Clerk
AttQyj
(n
for Pefi$Ioqr Wife
a
had the best
DeBAr
Clerk
Deputy ç(erk
lSe.I)
PubliSh Ploy 26. Dec.), to. Il, 1976
Publish. Dec. 10. 51, 31. 31, Ifl
and experience
Publish Nov 26. Dec 3. tO. 17, 1974 rir
Publith Dec 10. Il 24. 11 5918
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Cuts In Defense
Not That Simple
Jimmy Carter will not be the first president to
discover that campaign promises often are much
easier to make than to fulfill. On the campaign trail
he accused the Ford administration of allowing
'waste and mismanagement" to bloat the defense
budeL and assured voters hp 'nmmIrl
And ivroo
tr
tFS4l_h (liStS WTtIJ 0 1J
cut it by $5 to $7 billion without jeopardizing
national security.
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, who has
a more intimate knowledge of the defense budget
than Mr. Carter could be expected to have as a
candidate, has issued a word of warning to the
incoming administration as he prepares to step
down. He says it would inject a "fundamental instability" into world affairs if Mr. Carter tries to
fulfill his campaign promise at any cost.
Mr. Rumsfeld is concerned that defense cutbacks would have world-wide repercussions if they
give the impression that the United States is willing
to let its defense capability stand still or
deteriorate while the Soviet Union is engaging in an
obvious arms build-up,
A defense establishment that is costing more
than $100 billion a year deserves as much scrutiny
for "waste and mismanagement" as any part of
the federal bureaucracy, If Mr. Carter can find
ways to save money through greater efficiency at
the Defense Department, he should do so. What Mr.
Rumsfeld is saying - and what Mr. Carter should
heed — is that saving money by scrapping entire
weapons programs or making unilateral cutbacks
in our forces overseas is quite another matter.
Mr. Rumsfeld believes Mr. Carter will find that
the defense budget cannot be cut significantly at all
without the unsettling results he foresees. If that's
the case, we hope the new president will be more
influenced by the facts than by his campaign
promise. It's no crime, as history shows, for
presidents to admit that not everything in .their
platform can be delivered,

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The Clock
By

PRICKETT

Age. What does it mean*'how do you know if
you're old, or not? Some say you're old when people
stop listening to what you have to say. But that
doesn't sound very believable, it least not to me.
One of the younger persons I've met in a
longwhile has lived enough years to be my grandmother.. In a recent conversation she Informed me
she is a 'Nitwit." Now, don't take that literally.
Because If there's one thing Mrs. Lawrence
Ward isn't, it's a nitwit. But she Is a "Nitwit,"
Being a Nitwit means, simply, that she belongs
to a group of knitters. Most Nitwit club members
live in Geneva.
At one time all the Nitwits did was hold meetings
and knit. Now, however, they have a new and totally
nice vocation. They entertain the elderly at the

Sanford Nursing hlonie on Mellonville Avenue.
And that's where Mrs. Ward comes In. You see,
she plays a lively piano at monthly gatherings when
the Nitwits entertain nursing home patrons.
[lure's her problem: The piano at the nursing
home has about had it. It plunks when it should
plink. And Mrs. Lawrence wants someone to donate
a better piano. Or, she's seeking donations toward
purchase of a better music maker. Already she's
received two $50 money orders, she informed me
during her visit last week.
Used pianos are expensive. And, she said it's not
going to be easy to raise the needed cash, or find a
good used piano. But the problems don't seem to
daunt her spirit, and there's little doubt that she'll

et what she goes after.
Funny, I wrote "her piano," and it's not for her
at all. It's for the enjoyment of the 125 or so elderly
persons who live at the nursing home and look
forward to visits from 'the Nitwits to break up the
monotony.

By DONNA ESSTES
Herald Staff Writer

Anyway, if you have it gol used piano you'd like
to donate, or sell cheap, you can contact officials at
the nursing home. They'll pass the information on to
one of the youngest and nicest ladies I've met in a
good while. Be careful if you deal with her, though,
because she has a way about getting her way.

Contracts will be let after the
• first of the year for the sixlaning of SR 436 through the
business area of Altarnonte
Springs, Florida Department of
Transportation (1)01) officers
reported this morning.
With interested persons
filling council chambers at city
hall, Wally Fish of the DOT said
the DOT is playing catch up"
with the traffic problems that
• exist on the highway,
L. A. Griffin, also of the DOT,
said the average traffic now on
the four-lane highway during
normal times is 50,000 vehicles
per day and that this figure
does not take into account the

Why, in just one visit she convinced a news
reporter to sit down on his own time and write a
column about a Nitwit, old age and a piano.

RAY CROMLEY

JOHN D. LOFTON, JR.

Pres idents
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WASHINGTON - Old myths die hard, as the
saying goes, and one of the most-pernicious
—i
fables is the fairy tale of the-so-called 'free!":
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lunch," the idea that it is possible to get
''
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.
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something
for nothing, or at least-something for
,
. 7.
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4.
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relatively nothing.
'.
A recent Lou Harris survey shows that the
.,
"
number c1 Americans who are worried about
.
lxUution is at an ailtime high. Sixty-six per cent
,
2.
'
"J IMMY
"l
of the public feels air pollution is a "very serious
,
..
ARTE
problem," up from 46 per cent who felt this way
.. r .
.\..
in 1975; 67 per cent feel water pollution Is "very
serious," up from 51 per cent last year.
1,
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o
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When asked about the various ways the costs
.
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b
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..
of cleaning up this pollution might be financed,
j
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the public overwhelming favors passing the buck
k
to somebody else. By the margin of 82-11 per cen
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IIri
( with 7 per cent unsure), Americans agree it is a
,,,
great Idea to increase taxes for those companies
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tho continually pollute. But when asked if he
..
favors
instead the higher cost of pollution control
;.;;:
..
equipment
being passed along to him, our per''
•.
son-In-the-street, by the whopping margin of 74"
l8percent lwlth8per cent unsure), says this isa
lousy idea.
______________________________________________________________________________
rEATur
Now, it Is here that the rub occurs and the
"free lunch" fantasy manifests Itself. Because
regardless of what Mr. Harris' respondents may ,P
THE 1. OND ON ECONOMIST
1ST
believe, the cold, hard facts of economic life are
that whichever way business is required to clean
up pollution - either through Increased taxes or
by paying these costs itself and passing them
Arab B
Outlawed
along
- the consumer Is ultimately going to be
Israeli political leaders are uneasily aware that in the next
the one who pays. There is no either-or choice.
SAN FRANCISCO -The state of California is such as (he United States' embargoes on Cub
few months they will be coming under increasing outside
ail The idea that such an alternative exists is a
pressures to make large-scale concessions to the Arab countries
performing a trial run for an operation which trade, in which the principle would be impossible mare and a delusion.
in the name of "peace" in the IMiddle East.
Jimmy Carter has said he will carry out when he for California to enforce, not to mention others in
The Environmental Protection Agency
No fewer than 37 American congressmen have been taking
arrives in the White House: putting a stop to the different continents which the authors of the law
(EPA) and the Council on Environmental
Arab boycott.
advantage of the congressional recess to visit Israel, Cairo and
never thought of.
Quality have released a study which shows that 4
Arab centers in a number of delegations. They are
Resentment of the boycott, which surfaced in
The
law
uses
broad
general
language
in
ex*
for
the period 1970-1983, pollution control exreported to have been impressed in Cairo by President Sadat's
man great men have been members of any the national political campaign, was strong tending the state's anti-trust laws to transactions pendltures mandated by federal law are having
cabinet?
Then
recall
earlier
periods,
repeated declarations that he Is ready to go to Geneva to sign a
which may involve the Arab boycott of Israel. A a " noticeable but modest" effect on the nation's
peace agreement with Israel.
to get a bill without
through both
written policy imposed by a third party, and overall economic growth, unemployment and
Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, Jamesenough
housesin
ofCalifornia
the state legislature
a
Syria, having subdued Lebanon, is backing the Egyptian
requiring discrimination on the basis of sex,
Madison,
Daniel
Webster,
John
C.
Calhoun,
dissenting
voice,
and
Gov.
Edmund
'Jerry"
William Seward, Edmund Randolph were
prices.
peace offensive." President Assad has canceled his previous
race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin,
secretaries of State.
Brown
signed
it
Into
law
in
September.
Although
..or
on
the
basis
that
the
person
conducts
or
has
quarrel %ith Saciat for having made the second Sinai withdrawal
its provisions do not become enforceable until conducted business In a parficular location," is nonWell,
maybe so, but this impact is substantial
Alexander Hamilton, Albert Gallatin,
etheless.
agreement with Israel. They are now officially the best of
next month, the law has already begun to have a
Willia
According to a new study undertaken by the
friends.
declared to be "conspiracy against trade."
McAdoo
and Andrew Mellon were restraining effect on trade conducted with the
. William
secretaries
of the Treasury.
Battelle Laboratories In Colwnbus, Ohio, for the
The object of all this, of course, from the Arab point of view,
Harlan Stone'and Roger B. Taney were at- Middle East from California.
Attempts to apply anti-trust principles to American Petroleum Institute, by 1985 en- .
is to influence the Incoming Carter administration
to rneys general, James Monroe and Elthu Root
and tertiary boycotts, on this model, vironmental regulations are expected to cost the
Formally speaking the Law Is general in its secondary
Washington to take a tougher line with Israel.
are not entirely new.
were secretaries of War. Herbert Hoover was a application. It defines as an offense any parpetroleum industry between $10 billion and $17
One possible ground for contesting
secretary of Commerce.
the billion annually,
ticipation by Individuals or corporations in validity of the California law has been
raised by
It may be that today men of great stature California in a business transaction which in- the
This cost does not Include delays caused by
Cygnus company, an exporter of machinery
won't consider cabinet posts. But I think the corporates boycott provisions drawn up by a to
such
things as environmental impact.* .
Saudi Arabi, which has gone to court with the statements,
problem may be simpler. Great men would third party.
land-use legislation and siting
contention (for which there Is a precedent) that problems,
There's got to be a hitch somewhere. Dr. George Bray, a
upstage a president, at times edge him out of the
which, If factored in, would probably
Thus any secondary or tertiary boycott is the regulation of American International
trade
UCLA medical professor who specializes In problems of obesity,
spotlight.
mean a much greater financial outlay.
attacked, through it is easy to think of cases, belongs to the federal government not the states.
predicts that within three years people will be able to eat almost
The Battelle analysis, believed to be the first
all they want without gaining any weight. Scientists are perin-depth
examination of the costs of federal.
JACK AND
fecting a way to make food out of indigestible material,
state and local environmental regualtions to the 1
Dr. Bray says he's eaten a doughnut that contained no fats,
petroleum industry, says that by type, air
starches or anything that the human body can absorb. It looked
pollution controls will be the most expensive. By
and tasted like the real thing, and felt as good going down.
1985, these are expected to comprise 60 per cent
We wonder if the nutritionists working on this project have
of the total costs of pollution control.
consulted any psychologists. We're no experts, but something
Costs for water pollution controls are forecast
tells us our stomach has a mind of Its own. The first time we
WASHINGTON— A federal appellate court New Orleans, meanwhile, to keep an eye on the
to be about 35 per cent of the total by 1985. The
oil Lawyers in Washington as noon approached.
down a scrumptious pastry with all the wickedness taken out of
has been caught conniving with the oil and gas oil industry's legal maneuvers, lie was William
remaining S per cent of the costs fall into the
"At twelve noon," declared Braun, "Mr. solid
it, we expect a quick message from down below: "Who do you
Interests. The oilmen slipped through the back Braun, a counsel for the House Commerce
waste end "other" categories. This "other'
Stiebing was told to file the first petition." This
door of the Fifth Circuit Court in New Orleans Committee, who suspected
think you're kidding?"
category has two main path: special Alaska
there might be some
was followed by another at one second after
last month to gain an advantage over their hanky-panky.
pipeline environmental costs and refinery noise
twelve,
another at 20 seconds after twelve, still abatement,
costumers. This could wind up costing the
The FPC was expected to hand down its multi
another at 45 seconds after twelve, right on until
consumers billions of dollars In higher gas
Now, comes the $64,000 question, or in this
billion - dollar ruling at noon on November
12:04.
prices.
BERRY'S
D
case the 11117-bllllon.a.year question: Who Is going
Braun was waiting In New Orleans' big federal
It turned out that 15 of the 16 oil petitions were
An outraged Sen. John Durkin (1)-N.H.)
courthouse. "At twelve noon," he swore in an
incomplete. But Stiebing manganimoujly of. to pay for all these environmental regulations'
learned about the multi-billion-dollar caper and
affidavit, "I kept a careful watch on the activity
lered to allow, them "to be completed this at. Well, the answer Is you and I are going to be
called upon Chief Justice Warren Burger to of the clerk's office personnel. .and did
stuck with the bill. As the Battelle study puts it.
not
ternoon,"
Investigate.
"Pollution abatement costs mandated by the
observe any person filing any documents.'
Meanwhile, a second [louse lawyer, Patrick federal and
The chief judge of the accused court, Judge
There was no sign of the oil representatives at
local regulations must ultimately be
McLain, watched the "race to the courthouse," borne
John Brown, has taken himself off the case and the court counter where all the filings are supby the consumer, taxpayer, or
at
the
Washingt
out of the controversy because he owns some
on end. The consumer lawyers stockholder, een though they may be conposed to be sulrnitted In public cases. The
received no special treatment.They were
$30,000 worth of oil and gas stocks. But he told us astonished Braun could hardly believe the oil
obliged to use a public telephone and to file at the sidered costs of doing business."
he has laid the scandal before a three-judge barons had slipped up, with
So forget about that Idea of Increasing
billions at stake. He
public counter. They got one
panel, headed by Judge Charles Clark, who checked with deputy operations clerk Barry
which almost business taxes to clean up pollution with the hope
gave then a tie with the break
oil lawyers. The
refused to talk to us.
g.
Stiebing.
being that business will simply absorb this ad'
Washington court clerk Was calibrated by
We have been able to piece the story together,
Steibing "Informed me," reported Braun,
ditlonal
expense. It ain't gonna happen. If such
minutes
nevertheless from affida vits and Interviews.
not
seconds,
so
the
consumer
men
were
additional
taxes are levied, they'll Just be passed
"that 16 petitions for review - .had been filed
given the benefit of the doubt on filings up to 30
. by Conoco, Tenneco, and Superior." Braun
along
to
us
In the form of higher prices.
During the first week In November,
seconds past each min ute.
stared at Stiebing in disbelief. "I asked when the
Federal Power Commission prepared an
Sen. Durkin's private letter to th e chief w As Dr. Milton Friedman, the Nobel PrizeUniversity of Chicago professor of
granting billions in rate increases to the natural filings had been made," continued the House
justice spell ed ou the charges against the Fifth
(r
by attorney, "And Mr. Stiebing informed me .
gas
companies,
which
ator,
economics,
has been telling us for decades:
are
controlled
largely
Circuit
Court.
"It
Is clear, " wrote the sen
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at or abo ut twelve noon."
the oil grants. Both the oil companies and the
"the natural gas p roducers were permitted "There's no such thing as a free lunch." The
Unless the papers had been filed by Invisible
consumer groups awaited the order anxiously,
extended use of non-public facilities in the Fifth sooner we all disabuse ourselves of the notion
that there is, the better off we'll all be.
with notices of appeal the consumers to block men, the oilmen had to be dealing in the
Circuit clerk's office. They were provided the
beckrooms of the federal court. Braun inthe Increase, the oilmen to boost the rates even
undivided attentio ns and services" of the clerk's
vestigated, and we confirmed what happened. office. "I am sure you agree that such backroom
higher.
Actually, the oil representatives had shown
filings are, at best, inappropriate and, at worst,
The moment the order was Issued, the conLetters to the editor are
up a day earlier on the possibility that the FPC
welcomed for
give the appearance of impropriety,,., I urge
sumer lawyers were ready to rush Into might have Issued its ruling on Nov. 4.
Publication.
All letters must be signed,
They the Supreme Court to conduct a full in.
Washington's appellate court to file their appeal.
with a mailing address
slipped Into Stiebing's office and used his
vestigation."
and, II possible, a
This court has usually given the consumers a fair telephone to find out whether the ruling WL1
telephone number so the Identity of
Footnote: StiebLng told us he would "welcome
the
shake. The oil representatives, on the other ready. The obliging clerk had "stood by," ac- an Investigation Into
writer may be verified, The Evening
my
p
personal
Inte
grity
in
hand, prepared to file their papers in the New cording to Braun's affidavit, In case the oilmen this matter." U.S. Attorney Gerald Gallinghouse
Herald will respect the wishes of writers
Orleans court, which has been friendly to the oil
who do not want their names in print.
needed him.
In New Orleans said he had found no wrongdoing.
The
and gas industry.
EVeDIXI herald also reserves the
The following day, the faithful Stiehtng again
He praised the fairness of the court which, he
right to
I don ! •n.
dnythsng about art, but! know
Both sides knew it would be a race. For the closeted himself with the oilmen in
edit letters to eliminate libel
or to conform
his private said, was traditionally accommodating to
court- where the papers were first filed would
to 'pace requ1rttnc,
hat ( like."'
office. He "commenced standing by," at 11:40 lawyers from both
sides.
Burger',
office
had
no
hear the case. A secret observer turned up In
am. He e'en kept his telephone line open to the
comment,

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6=Lansng Of SR 436
In Altamonte Slated

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WASUINGTON - For 10 years, Wilfred J.
McNeil was comptroller of the Defense
Department. By his careful watch over spe
dIng,hlsdetaIledstudyofmilitaryprograms,he
bolstered efficiency and economy in this
sprawling agency. I would venture to say that in
his tenure this man alone saved you and me
billions of dollars which would otherwise have
been wasted. Nothing slipped by his eagle eye.
McNeil left the Pentagon in 1959. The
organization chart was not changed. There have
been six comptrollers since his time, all in the
same location in the paper hierarchy. There has
not been another McNeil.
Most recent presidents have made much of
reorganization. They have prepared detailed
plans of great complexity. There have been some
small successes and many large failures.
The point I make with McNeil Is the men a
president picks for critical posts In his government determines how efficient - or wasteful that government will be.
The failures of the seven presidents I have
watched in action come not from
misorganizatlon of the federal government,
sloppy and haphazard 85 it IS.
Rather the failures have come because these
presidents have not had the will or wisdom to
appoint great minds to their cabinets, and out
standing men and women to the number one, two
and three slots in each major agency.
No president can possibly be sufficiently wise
or knowledgable to handle all major problems he
faces. Even when he has the facts fed him by
advisers,
What
at he needs Is the daily give and take with
tremendous minds. Not just to pump experts for
information.
Think hack if you will. In the last 30 years how

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Doctors expect convicted killer
Gary Gilmore to recover from
his second drug overdose and
Ig be well enough to lace a firing
squad on Jan. 17.
But Utah State Prison authorities and sheriff's investigators
launched an investigation
Thursday into how Gilmore 01&gt;'
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blet.s to make him unconscious
For the second time in 30 days.

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manager of the Altamonte
Mall, and school board member
Pat Telson. Mrs. Telson said
school officials are concerned
with the volume of traffic on SR
436 because school bus runs are
scheduled daily on the highway.
Bender said that the traffic
problem is a topic of continual
discussion among merchants at
the mall, many of whom hoped
that the highway would be
eight-laned.
"I want to express the extreme interest and concern of
the merchants at the mall,"
Bender said.
Another merchant, Frank
Tibbets, said the stop lights at
the SR 436-1-4 interchange are
contributing to the problem. He
said while the redlight stays on
90 seconds, the green light to
allow traffic flow is on only 47
seconds.
Clifton Scott, a county
representative, said maximum
efficiency of traffic signals
already is being realized,
considering the type of
equipment in use.
He said to change equipment
at each of the intersections on
the highway would cost almost
$300,000. Hattaway asked DOT
for confirmation that $340,000 to
$350,000 in unspent DOT funds
could be used for new signals at
SR 436.
Fish said It was his un
derstanding funds are uncommitted and added that SR
436 is a top priority of the DOT.

Gilmore, told Wednesday that
he could not have next Monday
for his execution date as he
wanted, was rushed Thursday
morning to University of Utah
Medical Center in critical condition after a guard found him
comatose in his cell.
Doctors said that the latest
sedative overdose, unlike the
first, was potentially lethal. But
they said Gilmore was expected
16 to regain consciousness today
and would survive.
His condition was complicated by pneumonia caused
when he inhaled food from his
stomach into his lungs.
Prison Warden Samuel Smith
said officials checked with the
prison pharmacist to learn
what drugs maximum security
inmates had been issued. He
ó said drugs can easily be passed
between inmates because cells
are separated by bars, not
walls.
"I don't feel any embarrassment. I think it was to be
expected," said Smith. "If a
man of intelligence wants to
commit suicide, he's going to
find a way."
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rush Christmas shopping
season.
lie added that the traffic
count is the highest in the area
of any highway that does not
have controlled access.
Fish said t.s contract to be
let early in 1977 calls for six
laning SR 436 from Boston
Avenue cast and south to the
Orange County line,
The highway, he said, is to be
resurfaced with a skid-resistant
material and the pavement
restriped. Parking along the
busy highway is to be
eliminated to provide the additional space necessary for the
widening project.
Fish said hopefully the
construction of Maitland
Boulevard in Maitland will
alleviate the traffic now on SR
436, as will the four laning of a
portion of SR 434 in Longwood.
Long range plans, Fish said,
include a project backed by
Mayor Norman Floyd to improve Center Street, to provide
an overpass connected to Palm
Springs Drive as its eastern
terminus and Montgomery
Road as the Western Terminus,
Fish said these future improvements would give some
relief to east-west traffic for
local citizens.
State Rep. Robert Hattaway,
1-Altamonte Springs, called
today's meeting to try to
provide answers to the traffic
problem. Among those who
testified were Terry Bender,

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was given a routine shakedown
when he was sent to maximum
security on Wednesday Gilmore was put in a strippeddown
cell and was authorized visits
by his attorney.

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Ok.
lahuiiia State's coach says he's
s orried because the team his
Cowboys face Saturday night in
the Tangerine Bowl football
game led its conference in defense and the nation in passing

offense.
"We're scared to death of

Nielsen because he throw's so

Nielsen, second in the country'
in total offense this season.
The rangy, 6-foot-5 sniper led
nu to a 9-2 record, throwing
for 3,lfl yards and 29 touchdowns.

The Cougars from Provo,
Utah, shared the Western Ath-

letic Conference championship

sen. Stanley was not bashful in
praising Oklahoma State's defensive secondary, which he
said he done a good job all year.
"But we haven't run up
against a team that throws the

ball as much as BYU," Stanley
admitted,

At the same time, the Cowboy

well," OSU Coach Jim Stanley
said Thursday of Brigham

with Wyoming and were the
WAC's top defensive team.

mentor sang the praises of his

Young University's Gifford

While professing fear of Niel-

Robert Turner and All-

bruising rushing gaine, led by

American halfback Terry Milter.
Stanley called the speedy 6.
foot, 190-pound Miller "second
to none," although Pittsburgh's
Tony Dorsett won the Heisman

man balloting. Nielsen was
sixth.
BYU Coach LaVell Edwards
said his team was ready for the
Saturday encounter in the so,500-seat Tangerine Bowl.

long-legged girdle that Miller
wears iluring a game, Cowboy
Coach Stanley said the team
'doctor recommended its use to
keep even support on his hamstring muscles,

Trophy and USC's Ricky Bell
was more highly publicized,

"Nielsen has been sharp in

"Actually, six of our guys

tlller, who rushed for 1,541

practice," he said. "The reedyers are catching the ball well,

wear girdles and [keep getting

yards and 19 touchdowns
against a tough Big-8 Conference schedule, is only a junior.

He placed fourth in the Heis-

crotch out."
Edwards has switched 6-7,
270-pound offensive tackle Dave
Hubbard to the left side, pitting
him against 6-5, 260-pound Phil•
lip Dokes, Oklahoma State's de-

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And that's about all we (JO, so
we're as well prepared as we
can possibly be."

they're successful," The Cow'boy bom said. "The only thing I

Asked about the extra large,

tell 'em is be sure and cut the

the Miiinu network, is the first
of the holiday season's major
bowl contests.

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guys
who
seem
to
come
back
experience,
year
after
year,
is
against
the
Pats,
the
team
tripleheader
Thursday night at
y The Associated Press
,
,
I)avid Wiggins harassed on layup
from the precipice each week that they're bounced out of the
which last beat the Raiders. Seminole, the girls team won an
___________________________________________
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'Whatever
is UP Bud Grant, coach of the Vik- playoffs before they get to the
And it was some beating. Steve ilflpOftant district and conthere,
it willthe
beweather
Redskins
b
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Grogan, New England's young ference game over Daytona
weather,"
Washington
Coach
"WashingtOn
is
like
any
other
In
the
past
nine
years, quarterback, passed (or three Beach Seabreeze, 46-37.
George Allen pronounced,
4
playoff team," he says, "They they've won eight division tiThe Seminoles opened with a
touchdowns and ran for two in
By The Associated Press
.
It aint neces.sarily so.
.
all beat you. They're play- ties. But they haven't made it
the 48-17 romp on Oct. 3 at Fox- tough full-court press but their
They call Bobby Smith
"Up there" is
:''t'
.
ing their tt ball at the end of into an NFL title game since
defense
sLacked
off
allowing
boro,
i1ass.
'[3ingo"-and
For good reason.
where the forec.st Minnesota,
br Satui-"!",.
the
season
and
that's
impor.
Super
Bowl
H
after
the
1967
Fred Biletnikoff of Oakland Seabreeze to go ahead, 6-2.
day's opcnec..i'of the National tant.
"
season.
,md
they
lost
that
game
has
suffered
through
all
those
Then,
with
53
seconds
left
in
th
when
he
comes
off
the
bench
Indiana
FootbalLj..eague
14 15
AM
S1 7
Lfs calls
Of
.I
11
"They're a lot like us. They 33-14 to Green Bay.
ty
almost-but-not-quite seasons first period, a basket by thee
and starts shooting.
f.1.if 1
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Lflh
Chicago
7 IS .315 9
for temperatures in the low hare an experienced quarter"Every year at this time, and thinks another near miss Tribe's Becky Simpson tied the
Bingo really ga%e wo lift'
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MiIwkee
1
4k-which is about 20 degrees back and big-play people, their we've got a monkey on our could really do psychological score at 10-10. Seabi-eeze put
an oac
sd
i c sa
Paci
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The three statenient said.
ABC network last summer.
above
'
Porlland
two more points on the board to U.S. television networks camIS I 704 ''hursday night after his re
wmds. normal-and strong defense issoundandthey've got backs. The only way we're go- damage to the club.
"flJs suspension will enable
Bidding was to begin at mid'
t.o
Angeles IS 12
V
556 4
a
lot
of
experienced
hands."
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I.
ing
to
get
it
off
is
by
going
to
the
serve
forward
hit
eight
straight
Redskins weather, as Allen's
Seattle
11
15 11
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"1 would hate to see this team close the quarter at 12-10 in peting for TV rights to the 1980 the networks to review with the day today in a back room of the
Oakland's Raiders have a lot Super Bowl," says quarterback lose," he said. 'This is a more their favor.
,shots to help the Cavaliers beat '
disc Aes know, is rain ... and
.
.
In the second quarter, a1oscow Olympics say they' Department of Justice the de- Olympic Organizing Committee
emotional team. It would hurt
rain
and more rain. Were It of playoff experience, too. And Ken Stabler.
I
.
have asked the Soviets for a sirability of the networks as. headquarters on Gork) Street
jor-wi
114
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Thursday's Games
in
a
strange
sort
of
way,
that's
Oakland takes a 10-game win- this team more than it ever hurt Seminole got its act toget
not for the rain, the Redskins,
her
suspension
in
negotiations
In
suming
jointly
the
costs
and
in
downtown
M
cow.
os
and
began
playing
like
a
team.
rs
of
the
National
Confer
their
biggest
problem.
Their
ninR
streak
into
the
game
the
others."
winne
order to discuss the possibility risks of making available to the
"It's going to be a poker
Net 90
After two successful foul shots of pooling their resources.
the first period to trigger the
ence wild card, might not even
s
r.k
American
public
broadcasts
of
game,
and the house names the
HouSton 118. Atlanta CI?
by Deena Flamun, Seabreeze
Ca%al(ers to their first victory
.
be in this NFC first-round play'k1
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Officials of the networks- the 1980 Olympic Games."
stakes,"
said
Robert
Wussler,
insii National Rxi.ckpthali Ats.
"t
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%.
''lu
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lost control of the ball and it ABC, CBS and NBC-were in
off against the Vikings.
,!EIx The networks, to their sur- president of CBS.
clation games.
I
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Smith's marksmanship left
MUJ
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ference playoff opener, New
brought it in at mid-court, (Ions, but asked for the recess that a fourth company-the Moscow Thursday after a's'
4ttIe
time
for
other
aspects
of
where
Simpson
passed
to
Sonya
after
they
were
told
by
the
S
wild-card Patriots
I
New York and Lendobased shortnottce invitation from the
4aa l_.1
.-.Manley,
whose
his game-like rebounding. But
visit the Oakland Raiders, the
basket
viets
they'
must
agree
to
pay
$50
Satra
Corp.-has
entered'
the
Soviets
last
week,
culminating
narrowed the gap to 14-16.
with shooting like that, Fitch
winningest team in the league
1enihers of the All Souls girls junior varsity
millionforfacilitiesbeforeeven bidding.
at least two years of delicate
ALL SOULS
didn't mind.
Seminole's
defense
tightened
bidding
on
the'
contract.
this year at 13-1. On Sunday it's
. By HAL wicx
recently closed out a 7-7 campaign and was runHow do the Redskins control
For this game, stay with con- and held Seabreeze there for
though there Is no way of negotiations over (he coveted
"It's important to us that he
I.os Angeles at Dallas In the
NEW YORK (AP)
With a that offense' The Pro Picker
"ABC, CR5 and NBC are ask- knowing how much the corn- Olympic TV contract.
nerup in the Catholic League. Left to right, front
shoot tfle pill," said the CleveJAYVEE
NFC and Pit(sbw-gh at BalU- wave of George Allen's magic says they don't.
sistency. The Patriots, how- the remainder of the period. Ing for a suspension of the ne- panles will ultimately offer for
In interviews after prelimirow,
are Nancy Atkinson, Anne-Marie Holloway,
land coach.
more in the AFC.
wand, the Washington Redskins
Last week's 10-4 record made
ever, will benefit from the play- Simpson came in with another gotiations in Moscow (or the (he TV rights to the next games, nary talks with the Sovtets, all
Kerr'
Fitzpatrick and Gina Tucker; Second row,
Indiana Coach Bobby Leonoff experience and It could help basket Just before the buzzer, to 1980 Olympic rights," a' Joint estimates run as high
Recall, if you will, last Octo- have made it to the National the regular season mark 136-59their future.
as $100 three top network representsend
the
half
with
a
16-16
tIe.
ard
was
impressed not only
coach Chris Fowler, Celeste Albert, Belinda
her. The Redskins had lost to Football League playoffs.
' Sunday
I for .697.
'
million-four times as much as tives were cautiously critical of
The quarter was a "contest,"
with Smith, but the entire
Chicago and Kansas City in
Holloway. Yvonne Rice, I)onna Swisher. Missing
It was not easy.
'
The Picks:
Pittatzzrgh 14, BaltImore 10 with both teims trying to
Montreal received from the the situation they were facing. 1
j1eveland team.
successive weeks and trailed
are Meg Martlinski and Maureen Fitzpatrick.
:
Those nice old men had to win
Saturday
They should save this game outptay each other. Seminole
"The Cavaliers are the type
St. Louis by one game and Dal- their last four games to get into Minnesota 27, Washington 20: and play it in Pasadena, Jan. 9 and Seabreeze matched basket
of club that can get hot for it
las by two. Another loss'would the Pete Rozelle Tournament,
The Vikings got tripped up by
It could be better than the Super for basket, using long passes to
month's stretch and win it all,"
be severely damaging.
and now as a prize, their first- the wild-card Dallas Cowboys a Bowl
laid I,lsinard, "'fl'.ey shot the
move the ball down the court
Into Washington came De- round opponents will be
IOUNT DORA
Croorns
year ago and will not let that
The
Steelers'
defense
has
faster.
Carla
Johnson
inHigh's
freshman
basketball
ball better tonight than in their
trolt-and in, too, came a ty- drum roll, please, maestro
first game against us-anti
happen
against
a
back-door
permitted
28
points
in
the
laSt
tercepted
one
such
pass,
by
team
gained
its
fourth
win
in
six
'phoon, RFK Stadium became a the Minnesota Vikings.
team again.
that's their game."
nine
games,
which
is
slightly
Seminole,
and
set
it
up
for
a
games
Thursday
night,
tripping
mudbowi, the Lions sloshed
You remember the Vikes,
With 30 seconds left and Billy unreal. The offense has two score by Doris Doby. The last Mount Dora freshmen by a 6144'
Kings 100, Nets ti
TUCSON, Ariz, AP) -' Caparound helplessly and what was who clinched the National Con- Kthner throwing )-yard bombs 1,000-yard runners in Franco nit was made by Tracy margin in a game which wasn't
lion
Boone
scored
21
of
his
tam
Tony' Trabert confidently
siposed to be a very close ference Central crown about 10 to Frank Grant, the Vikes will Harris and Rocky Bteier.
r
-D
Fltzpati-lck to bring the total to even that close.
game-high 29 points in the see- predicted victory as he sent the
game-and many predicted a weeks ago. Fran Tarkenton and be playing a better prevent deThe Colts may be the best
I;
1iond half to spark Kansas City U.S. Davis Cup team against
Crooms was led by David
I
Detroit victory-wound up with Company on the attack with the fense than they did against Ro- young team In football with
/
aver New York. The victory, Mexico today in what for him
The Sandcrabs finally broke Thomas, who played only a
the 'Skins on top 20-7.
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ultimate offensive weapon, ger Staubach and Drew Pear- Bert Jones at the controls the streak early in the fourth half, with 18 points.
I
Eight days passed and Into thuck Foreman.
mapping a four-game Kansas has become the "second guess
son last year.
throwing to Roger Carr, and period. The score went to 33-32
City
losing
streak,
marked
the
sweepstakes."
Washington for a Monday night
PERTH,
Australia
There is a joke around the
Pat
Bostrom
of
Seattle
(ought
off
The Redskins were the last Lydell Mitchell around to carry when Fitzpatrick made a foul
CROOMS: Whitney 20 4, Sweet
first time the Kings faced forleg cramps and upset top-seeded Kerry Reid of Australia
from Honda
Tbumas $0 16. Wells 2 01,
game came the Cardinals. Al- NFL. Here isa Q3uck Foreman team to qualify for the playoffs. the ball. Too bad they must play shot off of Seminole's Anna
"I think we should get a dccilen waved his sorcerer's wand
Mosser 2 0 1, Campbell 3 0 6.
36, 6-3, 6-3 in $16,000 international tournament.
doll. Wind It up and it does ev- They will be the first to be the best old team.
mer teammate Nate Archibald, sian by the Fourth match SunNen. Fitzpatrick later fouled Whitled 0 1). Edwards I I 3.
isho was traded during the
again and-abracadabra-the erything.
The Honda Kick Ii Go is tun toy for
eliminated from them.
LOS Angeles 19, Dallas 13
day," the former Wimbledon
Goflrey0 I 1, Berguson 102, t'tQlt 1
out,
which
gave
Seminole
a
Lulufler
outdoor tecred(IOfl Dosiyned along
skies reopened. The Cards,
The real Foreman fits that
Oakland 31, New England 21
02, Baker 204. Butler I 3S, Abniy
for Brian Taylor and and U.S. champion said. "But,
scientific principles, you may well
Upset special. The RzTl5 chance to establish a solid lead
im Eakms. Archibald finished even if we don't, we
rated favorites for the game, description. He ran for 1,155
The Patriots were the only have the best personnel ii) the and finish the quarter nine 000 Totals 2696)
have our .. discover that it aids in your child's
NEW YORK The New York Sets of World Team TenMOUNT DORA: Ni* I 35. Hulette
the game with 20 pouts,
slipped, slid and generally went yards this season and caught 55 team to beat the Raiders this National Conference and have points ahead of the visIting 40
development along with supplying
top guy (Arthur Ashe) going
Lowe 1 0 2. Jackson I 0 7.
The contest was close until
nis have changed their name to the New York Apples.
hours of healthy entertainment
nowhere-or went somewhere passes (or 567 yards. "He's the season. Now Oakland gets even, been putting It together better team.
j
N.i$mith illS, Wntmot'elanij I 0
their No. 1 guy (Raul
'ihe Kings outscored New York, against
Totals IS 4 34
and fumbled the ball away best all-around back in the
The Raiders offense operates lately.
Ramirez).
12-4, in the first three minutes of
when they got there. Washing- NFL" says Tarkenton, who around quarterback Ken StabThe Cowboys have been , Seminole coach Donalyn Croorns
Ii 13 25 bl-41
"1 don't feel under pressure
the final quarter to take a 12ton won 20-10 and was back in may hi'nselt be the best quar- let, who has enjoyed another sluggish and are coming In off Knight
tO I 4 12-il
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commented that MGVflI Dora
and
I don't worry about critics.
CORTINA
d'AMPEZZO,
Italy
point lead.
the race, a race they stayed in terback.
Swiss star Use-Marie
standout season. New Eng- the loss to Washington.
although her girls "darted
My philosophy Is to do the best I
Morerod won the women's special slalom and took the
Rockets 1l, hawks 107
to the final game, when they
Fran the Scram had his usual land's Steve Grogan, an emergJames Harris is the likely slow," they made (bali- pOints
and, if it isn't good enough,
lead
in
the
1917
World
Cup
standings.
Rudy
Tornjanuvich
scored
36
y m a n Los es
upset Dallas to take the NFC 2,000-yard season, completing ing quarterback star, may be Rams quarterback With Pat when they began 'penetratlng
I'm good reaso"
points with 24 coming in the let them get someone else."
wild card.
5of4l2passesfor2,%1yards flashier but the left-handed Haden hurt. He could hurt the Seabreeze's zone."
The action begins with RosORlANDO
Lyman
led
second
half,
leading
Houston
Now It's the Vikings who are and 17 touchdowns.
Cowboys.
Stabler Is more consistent.
The Seminole girIs will play most of the game, but lost In the
.gver Atlanta. The Rockets, who cot! Tanner going against
favored against this band of old
HONDA OF ORLANDO
.
in a Christmas Invitation final two seconds when Pei-nelI
PHILADELPHIA Oakland Raiders quarterback Ken
trailed 56-48 at the half, out. Ramirez 171 the opening match
tournament at Boone, Corn- Tookes hit the winning basket in
'ored Atlanta 36-18 in the third at 11 ii.rn. local time (1 P.M.
Stabler and UnIversity of Pittsburgh running back Tony
02 Edgewater
Orlando
841.8441
petition between six area teams a 44-42 Boone v Ictory Thursday
quarter,
including a 30-10 run in EST), with Ashe oppos ng RobII Princeton, West to Edgewater, Left Blocks
DorseU won Maxwell Memorial Football Club awards as
will begin Monday night, with night.
best professional and collegiate footbail players this
the last eight minutes of the erto Chavez in the second sin~
'u
Seminole taking on a winless
glea.
season.
quarter.
LYMAN; John5on 0 00 0,
.
Jones team at 8 p.m.
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the Fighting Saints came out of
hhare last place with the Miii- Coach Scotty Bowman of the
PenguIns 5, Barons 4
the first period with a 2-I lead
Inesota 'sorth Stars In the Montreal Canadlens, had some
Pittsburgh s Piirre Larouche on the first two goals by AFIIG'
Smythe Division.
fiery comments on the Flyers scored the winning goal in a novich.
"I don't know if it's me or the after the Chicago loss.
game which featured four ties
M.ariners 3, OIlers 0
team. We played badly
Sabres 7, Rangers 2
anda successful penalty shot by
Joe Noris scored twice, once
tonight," said Maloney, who
Rick Martin scored three Cleveland's Al McAdam. Jean on a power play and once
added that his chances of stay- times in the second period and Pronovost scored twice and set shorthanded, while Edmonton
i 'ng on as coach could depend on Gil Perreault added two goals
up two other Penguins' tallies. was held to just 11 shots on San
club's next game, Saturday as the Sabres outshot New York
t
McAdani, who had broken in Diego goalie Ernie Wakely in
'.t at Minnesota. 'The next game 40-14 and kept the Rangers
alone
on Pittsburgh goalie theMariners'triuinphoverEdI
is critical," he said, "It's a four- winless at Buffalo since Nov. 22,
Denis
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point game and it should be 1973.
penalty shot after being held
Phil Maloney, general man- very significant."
['at Ilickey scored both goals from behind by defenseman
ager of the Vancouver Canucks,
A loss would leave Vancouver for New York.
Russ Anderson.
alone in the cellar.
is losing patience with
Ilrulns 5, Blues 2
FIghting SaInts 5, Racers 3
coach. The Canucks lo again
In the World Hockey As.sclTerry O'Reilly's first goals in
Minnesota's Mike Antonovich
Thursday night, absorbing a 7-3 ation, the Minnesota Fighting 20 games and three assists by .scored three goals and assisted
drubbing from the Detroit Red Saints beat the Indianapolis defenseman Brad Park carried on another as the Fighting
Wings and Maloney said he I1acers 3 and the San Diego Boston past St. Leuls and for- Saints suived a flhot attack
rnay fire himself as coach if Mariners blanked the Ednion- nier Brains goalie Ed Johnston. by Incharapolis in the first perithings do not Improve soon.
ton Oile
extending the Blues winless ad and went on to victory.
6. The Canucks have won jt
str ing to nine games. It was
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0'0 S Ken Brown 1 1.66. HoIlls 3002.
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enough as Seminole High fell in third quarter blues in the boys
a 60-53 basketball encounter varsity game. It was a 14-14
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Teani Golf Championship in first on each hole, With Ray
tolaccini, pert little JoAnne The difference is In the tee
which men and women touring standing there behind me, it's
Washarn 1n(l Chi ci flo(fri- markers ranged from
to
:pros were playing together for like having a mulligan. I know
guez, Penny Tulz and Au..stral- about 70 yards. The team Is
•e First time in a decade.
if I get in trouble, he's going to Ian David Graham, and Mary allowed to select the drive they
What else is there in Ilk,
rip it right down the middle of lAu Crocker and Fizy Zoeller. want and then play alternate
replied Jtmmy, 'but golf and the fairway."
The favored team of Judy shots on the same ball for the
girls"
[)r. ('iii Morgan, who has yet
Rankin and Ben Crenshaw remainder of the hole.
The ladies seemed to agree. to Win on the nien's PGA tour, could
(to no better than a 70.
It s nice to have a man around and Marlene liagge, in her 27th Arnold and Sandra mo rela"Generally, the men are bet'
(Jut there," said Pat Bradley, season on the LPGA circuit, tion) Palmer, were at 73. The ter iron players than we are,"
ho teatned with N
lead Thursday's wind blown [tall of Farne entry of Patty ,Mrs. Hagge said. "So the
h,ampion flay Floyd in the first round with a six-under-par
Berg and Gene Sarazen trailed strategy was to play my drive
._P1 selected drive. alternate shot
66, operating primarily off %ITS. the field of 46 teanis at 80.
as much as possible."

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Seminole Community College annual Wassail Concert, Student Center, 7:30 p.m.
Tanglewood AA. closed, 8 p.m., St. Richards Church
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.
YAC's Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden Club,
701 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 pm., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
Christmas concert, choir of Forest Lake Seventh Day
Adventist Church, SR 436, Forest City, 5 p.m. Open to all.
Camp Mohawk Children's Home will host a Christmas
concert featuring The Pickerings, gospel singers from
Orlando, Dec. 18 at 8 p.m. at the Geneva Elementary
School. Public is invited. Free will donations.
Family and Friends Night at Rainbow Ranch, 9 p.m.
Mid- Florida Singles Club Family And Friends Night,

Rainbow Ranch, 9 p.m.
DECEMBER 19
Annual Children's Christmas Program, Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer. Sanford, 4 p.m., to be followed
by congregational Christmas party and pot-luck dinner.
MONDAY, DECEMBER20

Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club Road, Lake Mary
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m.,
clubhouse, Spring Oaks and SR 436.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21

Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 17-92.
Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
Sanford Girl Scouts Service Unit, 7 p.m., Chamber of
Commerce.
Overeaters Anonymcus, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
light, Sanford.
Seminole Lions, 7 p.m., Quality Inn North, 1-4 and Sr

434.

Casselberry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., The Barony.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
America.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Longwood Area Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn North, 1-4
and SR 434.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309
S. Oak Ave.
The Sanford Ministerial Association, 11:30 am. at

Sizzlin Steak Restaurant.

Sanford Senior Citizens dinner, noon, Civic Center.
Members to bring covered dish and table service with
meat furnished by club. Short business meeting and
program. Members bring presents for patients In nursing
homes.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER
Sanford Sertoma, noon, Sheraton Inn, SR 46.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 am., the Caboose.

Sanford KiwanIs, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford Serenaders, senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.
Civic Center.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Town House.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

DECEMBER 16, 1976

Foresters Square Dance Club, The Forest, 8 p.m.

Why

television series; Florence Ballard. 32, one of the original
members of the Supremes singing trio, who spent the last few
years of her life living on welfare, of cardiac arrest; Doris Miles
Disney, 68, leading mystery novel writer with 47 books to her
cred it.
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Mary Margaret McBride, 76 the undisputed first lady of radio
for more than 20 years; Abby Rockefeller Mauze, 72, philan.
thropist, only daughter and eldest of the six children of John D.
Rockefeller Jr.: Martha Mitchell, 57, estranged wife of former

4'atients Miss Doc
But Don't Pay Bills

S a.m. readings: (ern
perature, 47; overnight low, 44;
Thursday's
high,
62;
barometric pressure, 30.06;

[)EAIt AIIRV: I recently read
in your column a defense of
doctors, many of whom wrt'
not nearly as rich as nit
people thought they were.

relative humidity, 86 per cent;
rainfall. .2; winds 10 knots.

Each contestant acci pled
will be requested to participate
in the Volunteer Community

Prenatal

SATURDAY'STIDES

Dear

labor and delivery, and baby
care are covered with special
emphasis on preparation for
childbirth techniques.
The classes are offered free
of charge as a service to the
community. For more in.
formation about any of the
parent education classes,
contact the secretary in the
Education Department at
Florida Hospital, Monday
through Friday, 7 a.m. to 3
p.m., phone 896.6611. ext. 1773.
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us to get married."
'."Sm-ry, we don't hire married
women; they'll just leave us to
have babies."
Sorry. We don't want to
employ mothers; they ought to
be home with their children,"
"Sorry, we don't give jobs to
wonen whose husbands are
working; they don't need the
money.
Very truly yours,

Abby, why do some people
feel that their doctor bills are
automatically cancelled just
ecause their doctor dies?

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A new series of prenatal
classes will begin at Florida
Hospital on Jan. 4. 1977.
Expectant parents are invited
to attend regardless of where
they will have their baby,
The classes last for six weeks,
and consist of one weekly
morning class for the mother,
and one weekly evening class
for both parents, scheduled
during the latter part of
pregnancy.
All phases of pregnancy,

U.S. Attorney General John N. Mitchell and outspoken critic of
the Nixon administration during the Watergate scandal, of
cancer of the bone marrow; Dame Sybil Thorndike, 93, grand
old lady of the British stage, whose career spanned 72 years.
Lotte Lehmann, 88, internationally famed opera singer and
performer for more than two generations; Dame Edith Evans,
88, British actress; Connee Boswell, 68, popular singing star in
the '30s and '403; Claire Ruth, 76, widow of baseball's immortal
Babe; Rosina Lhevinne, 96, concert pianist and teacher;
Rosalind Russell, 63, stage and screen actress.

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My husband, it pflysiciaii,
died at 61. lie literally worked
himself to death making
housecalls night and day. 1k
never turnt.'d anyone away who
needed medical care. He gave
his services free when he knew
a patient couldn't afford to pay
him. And he never overcharged
anyone who he knew could pay
a larger fee.
When this dedicated man
died, his patients moaned and
groaned. "Whatever will we do
without (1W dear doctor?" But
two years later, their combined
unpaid bills totaled $11,000

Fair through Saturday. lllgh5
In the upper 603 today and lows
70s Saturday. Lows tonight in
the 40s. Northwest winds
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The Centennial Civic Organization is busily planning its Christmas Hall,

Daughters of the Sphinx of lyre. Court 14, Enterprise, present a check for
the holiday season to Lewis Armstrong, potentate (second right). Making
the presentation are, from left, Lula M. Jones, most worthy grand
matron; Freddie Mobley, worthy matron; Shirley Allen, Orlando, most
%u)rthv grand matron and Julia Davis, most ancient matron.

to be held the night of 1)ec. 25 at the Maitiand Civic Center, Maitland.
Proceeds will benefit nursing home patients. Organizers of the event
include, frontleft, Darlene Brown, Mattie Turner, president; Madelon
McGill, assistant secretary and Loretta Frederick, executive director.

i.IS. Mrl'.: Right on!
Such remarks should not go
unchallenged. The squeaking
wheel gets the grease.

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should be paid out of respect
and appreciatIon,
If you think this is worth the
space in your column, please
use it. And if it cause some
people to feel uncomfortable, at
least they will have gotten the
message.
CTOR R'S WIDOW: SAN
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DEAR WIDOW It: It's well
worth the space. It also brings
to mind an ancient Chinese
proverb: "The wise dentist
collects his lee while his
patient's tooth Is still aching."
I)EA1I ABBY: You can do it
lot toward equal rights For
omen by publishing these
Tstatements, which we have all
heard repeatedly but until
recently didn't have the
courage to protest;

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"Play dumb. Men don't like
girls who are too smart."
'Ma) I speak to your
husband" It's Important.
''Sorry, but we don't hire
nglt' girls They'll just leave

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Dissolutions Of Marriage
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DEAR ABBY: My husband
passed away some time ago,
and now I am wondering if I'm
still related in any way to my
husband's family. I have not
remarried. My son's wife tells
Inc lain no longer related to the
family of my late husband. I
hope you can ease my mind
about tlu,s.
MS.
I)EAII M.S.: 'iou are not
related In a legal sense; but In a
sentimental one, I think you
shuuld be considered still as
"uue of the family."
a problem What's
yours' For a per s onal reply, write to
ABBY Boy No 49100. I A , Calli.
Enclose stamped, self9000
A ddrei ted envelope, please.

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Charles Richard Mercer.
Glenn Nelson Bailey &amp; Nancy
Raye.
Robin D. Bowman &amp; Stephen

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Buck, Sanford, smile
delightedly as they prepare to open gifts of silver
and crystal given them by their employes. The
couple entertained employes of Bucks Catering and
Restaurant recently at a Christmas dinner.

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Donald Wayne Brown &amp;
Patricia Ann.
Lloyd Durham &amp;
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Sonja E. Gourdier &amp; Anthony
Dannie P. Fischer, &amp; Patsy
Jean, wf. former maiden name
Burch.
Luther Bernard Harper, &amp;
Jill F. Foreman &amp; Guy W. Ruth Alberta Harper.
R.aino A. Kovu, &amp; Sharon K.,
Foreman III, wf. prior name
wf. former name
Matthews.
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For Abby's booklet. "How to Have
a Lovely Wedding." send $I to
Abigail Van Buren, 137 Inky Dr.,
b ,vuu1' HillS. Calif 50212 Please
nclo%e a IQng, seil.addr.ssed,
itamed 12 Ccl •flIIOP

Thomas Atkinson Golay &amp;
Janet K.
James Thomas Smullm &amp;
Christina Marie.
Diane Wade &amp; Lewis D. Sr.
Thomas If. Sands Jr &amp; lawn','
R., wf. former name
Fernandez.
Osna Schet2en Rosenblum &amp;
Morton, wf. name
Gaines.
O'zzie.
Karen Ann Newman &amp;
Michael F.

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Freddie.G, Kern, 31, 200 MUd.
James Houston, 37, Rt 2 [ix
Cir.
David H. Gustafson, 19, 1882
Puritan Ave., WI', Patricia A. l93,SanL, Ruby D. Edwards, 38 Ave., AS, Gloria A. Peirsol, 33
Robert W. Tine, e, 18.232 1ve
Rt 2 527 N. Island Dr. Mtld.
Rd., CB, Robin I.. Bruggt'r, 20,
Morris, 19, 1853 Willow in., WI'. same add.
Kenneth H. Landrum, 33,
David C. Arnett, 20, 931 A.
853 J. Ballard St., AS
John G. Rolison, 43, 367
Jefferson Dr. CB, Edna Morris, Wymore Rd., AS, Robin S. Tltusv., Linda M. Pavlovsky,
Noel H. Scott, 46, Mt. Dora,
Klaus,
20,
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St.,
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Angeiia
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39, same add.
Irvin J. Seyk, 63, 414 W.
Kenneth E. Murphy, 37, 2590
Leesburg.
Ricky [.. Young, 21, 2833
Grove Dr., Linda S. Gaul, 21, Granada, Sant., Sally B. 19thth, Marilyn R. Banninga,
Wm. T. .Lambert, 54, 517 LW
Cousins, 31, 1031 Citadel Dr,, 46, 730 Ridgewood Ave. No. 32.
Oviedo Rd., WS, Carolyn K.
134 Marselh Rd., DeBary.
Robert B. DelI, 65, Orange
Harris, 52 same add.
Henry S. Willett, 71, 300 F 5th, AS.
Chuluota, Thelma M. Slather. James P. Thompson, 24, 209 City, Pauline Bellamy, Rt 1 Ri
Randy A. Williams, 24, Rt 2
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Kathryn
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66, Kcttering, Ohio.
Hunter F. Clarke, 44, 401 A.
John It. bole, 23, 1503 Donahoe, 20, 2010 Grandview
120 Aldean Dr.
Georgetown Di-., CB, Deborah
David S. Hawkins. 18,hi3Bx
an°IeRd,,Mtld., Kathryn L Ave.
Peter W. McCartt, 30, 1070 J. Campen, 25, same add.
522, Holly D. Wilson, 46, Ill. 2 Ba
wdoin, 21. 108 Sweetwater
Orlenta Ave., AS, Brenda K. 'David E. Henderson, 20, 1000 506 NN
Blvd. No., LW,
Bay St., Barbara A. Adams, 29,
Kirk T. Conrad, 23, E Lake
Cullen L. Walker, 29. 8Z S. Whitehead, fl same add.
Wymore Rd No. 1lC, AS, Mary LeRoy Williams, 47, 1602 W 300 Airport Blvd.
Destiny Rd., AS, Deborah M.
Lorenzo Dixon, 19, 907W 12th,
L. R. Wicks, 20, 1116 Tim. 13th P1., Willie Mae Robinson,
Nelson, 22 Oak Vista lit I Bi 55
Janice
Wells,
18,
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Bethune
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Contestants will be Judged on
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achievements, beauty, poise
and personality. There Is no
swimsuit or talent competition,
Contestants must be between 14
and 18 years of age as of Dec.
31, 1977 and must have at least a
"B" average in school.

The Herald Services
Deaths of well-known women during 1976 included:
41 British actress Margaret Leighton, 53, star of British and
American stage, films and television. Lily Pons, 71, the leading
coloratura soprano at the New York Metropolitan Opera for
more than 25 years; Dame Agatha Christie, 85, one of the
world's most prolific mystery writers.
Kathryn Kulhlman, believed to be in her early 60s, evangelist
and faith healer; Angela Baddeley, 71, the actress who played
Mrs. Bridges, the cook in the popular "Upstairs, Downstairs"

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1976 Miss United Teenager and
Miss Florida United Teenager.

Women Made, Left Th ei r Mark

Daytona Beach: high 4:53
m low 11:07 am.,
a.m., 5:14 p..,
11:15 p.m.
Port Canaveral: high 4:45
a.m., 4:55 p.m., low 10:53 a. m.,
11:16p.m.
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Bayport: high 12:01 a.m.,
- 10:47 p.m., low 5:23 a.m., 5:12
Monday in a Jacksonville. p.m.
hosnital rthrlnn,
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Funeral was at St. Paul By the
Sea, Jacksonville; he was
buried in Jacksonville Beach
cemetery.

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WEATHER

Service Program of the United
Teenager
Pageant. This
program teaches teenagers to
share and to participate In
school and civic affairs. Each
contestant is required to write
and present on stage an Essay
entitled "My Country."
The winner of the Florida
United Teenager Pageant will
receive an all-expense paid trip
to compete in the Miss United
Teenager
Pageant
in
Washington, D.C. and other
prizes. Among the prizes the
National Pageant will award In
1977 are $15,000 in cash
11ia-alilpa, 1977 Thunderbird
for the reigning year, $2,000
personal appearance contract,
$2,000 wardrobe, silver serviceware and a trip to Europe.
For Information write to
Margaret Strickland, state
director, 105 East Gate Drive,
Stone Mountain, Ga. 30087 or
call (404) 9214408.

Teenage girls are invited to
enter the Florida United
Teenager Pageant to be held at
the Sheraton Olympic Villas,
Orlando, May 13, 14 and is,
1977. The Florida United
Teenager Pageant js the official
state preliminary to the Miss
United Teenager Pageant to be
held in Washington, D.C.,
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"What, me worry?" seems to be their
healths' attitude. "We'%t got better things to
(to - like catching a companionable cat nap
on a sunny window sill."
That's Tubal-Cain Adah (Tuhy for short)
%%ith the striped coat. His napping companion
goes by the name of hooker Desiderata (for
the 1100k in her tail).
Moral of the story? Well, could be that if
mankind quit working itself into a frenzy over
the material details of Christmas, there'd be
more time to relax and absorb the basic
Christmas message of peace, goodwill.

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The human race may be running itself
ragged, with only one week left to get ready
for Christmas. Not so these two members of
the feline species.

Mrs. Yetta Snyder, 81, of 1615
E. 8th St., Sanford, died
Thursday morning at her
residence. A native of Austria,
Mrs. Snyder had lived In
A 1940 graduate of Seminole
Sanford for the past 4 years
High
School, Mr. Harrison is
after moving here from Easton,
survived by his mother, Mrs.
Md.
She was a member of the Mamie Harrison, Sanford;
Kneseth Israel Congregation of wife, Janice, Ocala; a son,
Annapolis, Md. Survivors in- Dusty, Raleigh, N.C.; a
dude three daughters, Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Luther,
Edwin (Sarah) Epstein, Miss Lancaster, S. C.; two brothers,
Rona Snyder and Mrs. Esther Ford, Winter Park; and
Cohen, all of Sanford; a sister, Lawrence, Gulf Breeze, and
Mrs. Gertrude Rudich ofh t ree grandchildren.
Baltimore, Md., and five
grandchildren.
Funeral Notice
The remains were forwarded
to Annapolis, Md., for funeral
services and interment by the
JACKSON. MRS. OIE W. Gramkow Funeral Home of
%*f'yl(fl for Mrs Dee
W, Jackson. 71, of Lemon Bluff,
Sinfurd
who died Wednesday morning,
will be Mid of lOam. Friday at
GENE HARRISON
the Brisson Funeral Home with
Rev Bill W. Coffman officiating.
Gene Harrison, 54, a former
Interment will be at
later
resident of Sanford, died eat.

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Christmas...

Sanford:
Marcia B. Carter
Gertrude Davison
Win. Hugh Duncan
V era M. John nn
Homer I.. Miller
Iiondalyn Payne
James T. Sheppard
Deborah L. Smith
Ewell White
Shirley M. Wilkerson
Floyd Martin, DeBary
Utica B. Keeney, Deltona
Eugene T. O'Day, Deltona
Colleen B. Pelley, Deltona
Ruby C. Bader, Genera
Columbus Davis, Jackson
yule
Margaret Davis, Lake Mar1
Robert I. Wolff, Margate
Kathleen Palinatier, Orang
City
Leland S. Griffith Jr.,
Orlando
Eleanor A. Hennernari,
Winter Springs
DISC}LARGLS
Sanford:
Annie L. Dixon
Lancy H. Griffin
Mildred M. Heenan
Daniel S. Lawrence
James J. Moore
Frances B. 011i
Mary L Smith
Wesley Smokes
Michael Starling
Nancy K. Williams
Mettle Wilson
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Henry F. Oberymayer,
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Harold J. GurU, Deltona
Michael Maliawco, Deltona
Charles M. Reynolds, Geneva
Wayne Lively, Lake Monroe
Della Elliott, Longwood
Spencer J. Harrill, Orlando

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with this Book. If you try to analyze it as a book of science or
literature or theology, you will not be nourished by it. Like
chocolate, the Bible is to be absorbed and enjoyed, not picked
apart bit by bit."

Chris t as Services
For Youn And Old
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The Grace United Methodist

invited. A nurser)' will be
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Both serices at Ravenna
Christmas Services. EveryoneParkSunda
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is welcome to attend the Christmas. In the morning
morning worship services Ofl service the adult and the youthA s'eek of outdoor services
Sunday. These two services ll choirs will sing spe
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include many traditional the service In the esening presented b) the young people
- Christmas Carols, speci
al choir 7:30 the outh will resent th eof the First Bapt ist Ch urch of
musicandcelebratethecomlng play, "To All Pepple" which Oviedo lhe Christmas week
of Jesus Chri.st.
has a contemporary setting of a activities is a product of three
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departments.
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The music department of the special Christaim, music by the

Sanford Ch urch of God is choral group.
presenting a rnultI.media
m usical Sunday at6 p.m called
"His Love Reaching." directed
by Wayne Harris.

Retreat i

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Messiah Lutheran Ch urch,
Casselberry will present its
Christmas program Sunday at
7:30 p.m. Public is welcome.

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RIDGECREST,
N.C.Ridgecrest Baptist Conference
Center, a year-round religious
retreat near Asheville, N. C., is
accepting applications for
employment on the 1977
summer staff.
Conference center personnel
interested in hiring ar&gt;.

The Sanctuary Choir of
Pinecrest Baptist Church, 119
W. Airport Blvd. will present
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response of the viewers was
just enough to pay for
production costs. A fund-raising
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Rather than making a strong
appeal for money, the program
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and is still productng What on
the surface could have look ed
like a mistake actually was
very costeffect.ive.fuiyi raising.
When evaluating a charity,
keep in mind that m os t
organizations have a number of
different
fund-raising
programs. Naturally, some will
be more successful than others;
the important thing is the total
effectiveness of its programs.
You can find this total ci-

to George Boswell Jr.,LEAD
Program Coordinator, P.O. Box
128, Ridgecrest Baptist Conference Center, Ridgecrest, N.
C. 28770. Rldgecrest. is owned
and o perat ed by the Sunda y
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Spurr has recorded more
the Festival of Praise Choir,
th an 30 record albums, cornwhich will appear on Dec. 31
al books4
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the Gymnatorlum
produced
an
award-winning
campus of The Methodist
Enterprise. Christmas television special, Is
tildr en's
He will direct the nationally director of three Concert Choirs
In Florida,
Famous 80-voice choir. with In Michigan and
concert brass and guest soloists . and serves as minister of music
Florida's fasted growing
In their
church,
Calvary Assembly in
"Festival of Praise," a musical
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who attend during the 14-week
summer season. Staffers are
needed for the complete
summer term, May 29-Sept. 5,
although applications will be
accepted for shorter periods of
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Applicants must be high
school
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summer of 1977.
Positions are available in the
areas of (00(1 services,
housekeeping, day camp,
preschool work, guest relations,
transportation,
registration,
guest recreation, Security,
media - cen ter operation and
auditorium-conference
room
operation.
Work schedul es usually indude a weekly load of 45 hours
and weekend or holiday shifts.
When staffers are not
working they may participate
in an ext ensive program of duff
activities, including, staff choir,
vocal ensembles, Bible study,
area , missions, revival teams,
plann ed recreation and drama
teams. Special staff programs
are planned each Friday night
of the sununer.

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lbrted at First United
Methodist Church of Sanford
with the traditional "March to
the Manger." The congregation
will come to the manger to meet
the Holy family and place a gift
for their favorite project or
charity. The Nativity will be
portrayed by the youth of the
church under the direction
Jolene Brubaker at both
morningworshlo servIces. 7:30
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of Sanford and Staff
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OTHER CHURCHES

Christmas is traditionally a organization's annual report
time for charities to make provided it separately Identifies
special ap peals for money. But (as it should) the cost of adit's also a t im e for people to be ministration and the cost of
caref ul about the charities to f un d raising.
w hich they give. Last year • Administration is also an
Americans gave o ve r $.6 Impo rtant factor to consider
billion to cha ritabl e causes. when in vestigating a c harity.
According to some experts, $116 Just as fund-raising costs are
million of that may have been inevitable, an organization
wasted by either fraudulen t or cannot avoid administrative
poorly managed groups.
expenses. A res ponsible c ha rity
A recent article m "Cha ng ing m ust be accoun table for the
Times" magazine report ed an funds it collects and disburses..
investigation of the Pallottine ft needs office facilities and
M issionaries, a religious order equipment. It needs qualified
based in Baltimore. Less
management personnel to
six per cent of the $20 million it keep good accounting records,
raised from mid-1974 to the end and to assure that the money
of 1975 went to the missionary actually gets to the people who
work for which It was con- need it. All of that takes money.
tributed.
Look at the effectiveness of a
Another
charity,
the charity's programs. Do they
American Kidney Fund, was truly meet a valid need? Do
established in 1971 to give direct they lead people toward sellfinancial aid to kidney patients. sufficiency or toward greater
In 1973 it was reported that only dependence on charity? Are the
five cents of every dollar ac program's goals set up so that
tually went directly to aid you can measure Its success? A
kidney patients. As a result of charity that gives attention to
prosecution by the Ohio at- these questions may have
tcrney general's office, the higher administrative costs
F und is presently undergoing a than those that don't, but the
complete reorganization,
effectiveness of each dollar is
All charities must, by probably greater.
necessity, have some opera tin g
It's wor th your time and
and fund-raising costs. There is effo rt to do a little ra'irrh
not an organization in the before contrlbutlngtoa charity.
country that is able to sell a You can ask
information
product or a service or a cause from the charity itself, from the without spending some money. Council of Better Business
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how eagerly you waited for letters from ho me? How you read
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Lutheran Church will present a choirs of the Altamonte
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Nothing? Nothing! You have a heart to offer! Though unworthy
of IlLrn, dark, hard and foul, give it to Him as it is and be willing
that lit use and dispose of it as it pleases Him Gise It freely He
will ta ke it and make it better. He wth purify it and you' ll ner
reg re t having given it to Him. He will frame it to His
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God gave his son th e softness of a dove;
Some shepherds gave the little lamb their love;
A wise man gave th e iufant king his myrr
While Mary gave her Jesus all of her,
Good Joseph gave his boy a wade to ply;
And we?-a tree, twisted, on which to die.

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*was the character of the Magi. While they studied the stars and
sought a world of peace and purpose in space, they had the
humility to recognize its fulfillment in the birth of a child to
Peasant parents in the obscure village of Bethlehem. Through
faith, they saw what others never see. They beheld eternity
infant Truth is eternal but it is revealed in the mundane t}ngsof
a moment, and this was their moment of truth.
ne Magi's response to this revelation of truth and the
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Christmas Snow' Animated
musical special tells the story of
Lucas, a poor shepherd boy in
the south of France who has
never seen Snow Vol
Angela Lansbury. Cyril
Fbtchard.
4
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CHRISTMAS Ansmited cartoon with the "Peanuts" gang

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9 S100.000 NAME THAT
TUNE

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MOVIE Warpattt Edrnurd O'Brien, Polly Bergen.
1951. Man rides the trail of
revenge for the murderer of his
fiancee

7 BOSTON POPS IN 1-401LOO (H)
9 DOLLY PARTON SHOW
830
'2
12
NBC MOVIE:
' Mama
Lucille Ball. Robert
Preston. Boa kttitg. Musical
about awuldlyerxenelcwv(nan
whose indomitable spirit car-'
nes her and everyone arotgxj
her through thick and then-end
always in high style. 1974'
4
6 HOW THE GRINCH
STOLE CHRISTMAS A Dr.
Suess animated cartoon
based on the book of the same
tide. Bong Kartoff narrates the
story of the Grind-i, who tiles to
steal Christmas from 1MiovlIo
(Fl)

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900
4
6 ALL IN THE FAMILY.
Gkxta's surprise any-ounce'

mont that she might be preg
rv,rif again bans to some
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drastic action by MAe.

9' MOVIE "Mrade on 34th
Street" Maureen 0 Nara, Edmund Gwenn (SaW) 1947
Fatilo of 'Kris Knino working
In Macy's, encountering uneliei1ngchPd,'gi,.ngonfri5j to
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prove he's Sant.'s
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1000
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1100
2 4 8 12 NEWS
SM THE BEST OF STEVE
ALIEN
9'ABCNEWS

24 MONTY PYTHON'S
FLYING CIRCUS
11.15

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STARTS TONITE

HE COULD

MAKE

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AND

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12' SATURDAY NIGHT
6 MOVIE: 'k's Search of
Gregory ' Julia Christie,

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EVERYTHING.

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ROAD
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John Wayne, Sheila Pini'sers
1935.

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18-Help

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person. Sanford Nursing &amp; Con
valesCent Center, 950 Mllonvilie

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30-Apartments Unfurnished
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uVIEDO FlU- Duplexes Furn Cr
Untumn., Wooded, Home size lots
RIDGEW000 VILLAGE
3721

Wm. H. Stemper.ReaJtor
Eves

'OeBARY. 2 BR, Fla rm,
fur.
flushed, central heat.
Fine
retirement home Only $19,500

ISALCOHOLA PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON

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Spacious 1, 2 8. 3 BR Opts. Tenns.
5w emm I nit, play g r 0 un 0.
recreation room, laundry ro
and clubhouse 2550 Ridgewood
Aye, Sanford. Ph. 373 6120

Building Lot
LAKEFRONT. , Acre 109'
on
Lake Hutchison in Deltona $8900

WANT ADS WILL SELL your "don't
fail and at,i low, low cost

FOR FAMILIES OR FRIENDS OF
PROBLEM DRINKERS
For further information call 1234357

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or write
Sanford AlAnonFamily Group P.O
Box 533
Sanford. Fla. 32171

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Serving Dettona. DeBary,
Orange
City &amp; DeLand areas

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NOW RENTING

Ann Jones Realty

Sanford Court

it yovrselfers, 1.50 Marilyn's 99
Secretarial Service, Ocala. 901
732 *713
Notary. Marriages

Apartments

3301 S. Sanford Ave.

Performed

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New Electronic Sensor Perm 8.
Beauty Care Products T ow ers
Be au ty Salon, 119 E Is?., 3fl 57 42
Notice to alI'customers &amp; friends i
*tll Close down all operations on
Dec. 21 until Dec. 27-on vacation
in,' fi..'i.,,...
?.. ci1
Oak &amp; Pine wood J. C. Benton,
Handyman, RI 3. Box 497, San.
ford, Fl. 37771. Phone 322 9407, if
rio answer, CIII 327 0711

6-Child

Care

Educatlona, Child Car, for as low as
$7. weekly if y ou Quality. 323 *121
or
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977. to
(a) Consider a request for a
,arlance to allow for a side yard of
0' to 9' and square footage of houji
rem 1100' to 952' on the following
lescribed properly:

9-GoodThângs to Eat
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NAVEL ORANGES

LAKE WINTER HOMES SUB
DIVISION, according to the plat
hereof as recorded in Plat Book 7,
'age 11$, Public Records of

2532 FrenchAve • Sanf or d
3223622
Delicious
Navels, Tangerines, Grapefruit
Call Dave Shannon. 332 3474

ieminoli County. Florida
The public hearing will be held In
he City Hall, City of Lake Mary,
:lortda on January 5. 1977, at $.00
or 'as soon' ther eafter as
ossible, at which time Interested
iarties for and against the reQ,jejt
tatect above will b heard. Said
irering maybe continued from time
o time unfit final action is taken by

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WIdew wishes room and board or
kitchen privileges with wlw
377 0573

I Xp m., On Wednesday, January S.

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Lena Waite. Ati,oc
4616326

DIVORCE PAPERS TYPED fordo

NAVEL ORANGES.$250flu.
'322 0362 or
377 6733

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Brand new, sparkling with charm
FurniShed studios, unfurnished I
&amp; 2 bedroom units Your new
home features'
Shag Carpeting
Fabric Covered Wails
. Built In Wall Bookcase

Gardens

. Dead bolt Lock

Kitchen Equipped
Adult Family

Fnced Patio
Color co ordinited Kitchen '.
Appliances
A.
Abundant Storage Space
"Energy Efficient' Air
ditioning Package
Full Circle Insulation &amp; Sour:
Proofing
No One living above or below
Full time Resident
Serv e
Directors..
Models olien 10 a m 'til 6 p m. Dxi
Come see us or call

$171303
SANFORD- 831 Rosalie Dr., 7 BR,
Fla fm , 1 bath, fenced yard
$18,700

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Hal Colbert Realty
INC.

323-3301

REALTOR

S V Hard-wick, Broker
Deltona. 648 6611
Overlooking Lake Monroe- 2 BR, 2
story. on I acre 139,600 Jenny
Clark Realty, 372 1598

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LAKESIDE APARTMENTS
ay 17.92, Sinford
rom
n ch,
HoU%r-

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TAFFER REALTY
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Camper Trailer tor rent, 71'
bath, twin beds, 1-feat. ar, 327
5)52

Up plan O
Park

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SAN' Al PARK, 1, 3, 3 bedroom
trailer apts Adult &amp; family pir
Weekly ISIS Hwy Il 92. Sant-r
323 1930

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MC,eITHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color Tv, air Cord .Maid Sell
QUALITY INN NORTH
I 1&amp;SR434.Lomegwood .
S67OO
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I BR. turn. apt lights, water turn
Mature adults No pets. 595 322

3 &amp; 4 Bedroom
2 Bath

QUALITY HOMES ATMODERATE PRICES
Central Heating and Air Conditioning
Carpeting

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aid Board of Adjustment
This notice shall be pesled In three
31 public places withing the City of
.ake Mary. Florida. at the City Hall
Ind published in the Evening
tee-aId, a newspaper of gener al
:irculallon in the City of Lake Mary,
tie time at least fifteen (13) days
riot to the aforesaid hearing. In
dclition, notice shall be posted in
he area to be considered at least
flee's 1151 days prior to the public
trwaring.

31 A-Duptexes
"Big AgInCy-LIftl Feel"Your Future-Our Concern'
201 Commercial
373 3174
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Nurs es: RN's S. LPN's, Aides, Aide
Companion, Needed immediately
6750436

DATED December 6, 1976.
City of Lake

3 BR unfurniSl'ied, children, pets o k
$120 mo 37) 7515 or 1 904734 0299.

St. Johns River

Longwood

NON SUB- DIVISION

Iltamonte Springs, Fla. 32101
illomney for City
1ubli'J Dec. Il, 1916

lEG 41
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I OTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
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)F PROPOSED CHANGES AND

kMEPIDMENTS IN CERTAIN

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For Appointment Call 305 3223103

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FOR THE BUYER WITH CA$H

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Offering A

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice i's hereby given that I am
engaged In buslneu at 262 Abbott
St., Lake Mary 37714, Seminole

I BR, 21' x 6.1' Barrington, VA loans
available

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

OR
25%

190] Orlando Dr 12)5703
$6

.or

ORIGINAL PRICE

County, Florida under Itiq '1ctitious 2 BR, unfurnlstsed, $125 month, first
name of DENKO INDUSTRIES, and
and last month in advance
that I inland to register Said name
Riverview Ave.
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County. Florida in cc
JOHNNY WALKER
cordance with the provisions of the'
Fictitious Name Sl.stutes, To Wit.
Peg. Real Estate Broker
Section *4.509 Florida Statute's 1937.
General Contractor
S. Richard C. Ray
312 6451
Publish: Dec. Il, 21, 31, 1974, Jan. 7,
$971

bEG 6.6
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at $0.11
Seminola Blvd, Casselberry.
Seminole County, Florida under the
ti(tifloijflarn,ol AQUA AGRA, and
that I intend to tigister said name
with tie Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in ac
cor44lnce with the provisions of .1se
Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wit
Section *43 09 Florida Stefijtes 1957.
5' Donald F. Wilson Jr.
Publish Dec 3. tO. 11, 31. 1914
DGt

NOW

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furnished Plenty of room
Children I pets 327.5459
38-Wanted

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to Rent

7 Bedroom, min., garage, air, hut
Sanford or Lorkillifood
area, $140
377 1391 ayes.

44-Farms-Groves

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Uioodmere

Mullet Lake Park- ?'BR partly
furnithed trailer, $135 month, 1.50
security. 319 54,47,
4-

FOR INFORMATION
CALL

3237O8O
AnOther Fine Development By

Lot 110*117', corner Zoned apt's or
re toned business Myrtle &amp; 131h.
Sanford. Make offer 1228741

.] 8,525

MODEL OPEN: ' '

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SAT.-1I a.m.-4 p.m.
p.m.-4 p.m.
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DIRECTIONS:
In Sanford .WtStOfllSthSt.off

11.92

14Mile To Ridgewood Ave., Go South
2 Blocks On Ridgewood To Terrace Drive

waco CONST R UCTION COMPAN Y

ACRE HEREFORD STOCK
FARM 1795.000 Lake of Ozark's,
Missouri 132.000 down payment
/0 year's on balance Good house 3
miles of Crystal clear stream
'montage. Y ear around with Solid
rock., bottom This stream has
never run dry Large t,Ji in
stream. Good well Completiy
fenced and cross t en ced. 3 barns.

110

County road frontage Very
secluded Wilderness area 6

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43-Lots-Acreage

Osteen -. 9 23 acres, nice Iree's.
good soil, Surveyed ESy terms
$13,175 Broker. 5.310171

maintenance fees.

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3 BR, 2 bath, furnith*d or

247M

$!

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

34--Mobile Homes

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175
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Reduction On Our 2 Bedroom, 1 1/2 Bath Townhouse

OR homes; 5lo.
refrigerator, central air and hil

3 Bedroom. unfvmn. 1 bath, carpeted
Frame building, $113 Call 32.3 I')1
or 372 1517.

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Vehicle-.

1972 Pinto
Automatic.air, white
321- 1872

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1977 Williams Craft IS' travel
trailer. sleep's 6.3 burner gas with
Oven. icebox, water tank, potty, 3
way light, 1793. 323432S,

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Opal Kadet, 4 Speed, clean,
j '68good
tire's, new inspection 'sticker

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1.410 or be'st offer, 641 5233

AUTO PS, PB, AIR, V.1

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Hanging Baskets. S3 95
Wool Garden Center
fOt Celery Ave, Sanilord
Open .ntternoon's&amp; Sat 411 day

1974 TOYOTA HILUX PU
WITH CAMPER

2395

1973 TOYOTA HILUX P-U

2195,
$1095

1972 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE

for Rent

Rent Our Rinsenvac

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1973 DODGE MONACO SWAGON

2295

1972 CHEVROLET CAPRICE

1795

1973 CHEVROLET CAPRICE

$2195

1974 PLYMOUTH FURY III

695
S3595

65-Pets-Supplies

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accessories, $125. 10 Chord Key
electric Organ, 37 Melody key's 8.
32 Harmony melody keys Ex
Celient cond. $130 322671)

English Setter. I 'cears old, AKC
Free to 900d home only Needs
room to run Call Rick., 6706920

51-Household Goods

2 AKC miniature poodles,
9wks old, black
37706*)

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3195

WITH CAMPER

CARROLL'S FUONiTURE 372 51*1 I
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FUTURA BY SINGER

1975 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE

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64-Equipment

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Regulation size 1*5' Pool table
&amp;

2888

1974 TOYOTA MARK II

NOMY

1II')

Campbell's Poodle Pad-Complete
professional groom ng 7167 Park
Avi 322 1121 Cl,i'vx2 ,'irctrieSciJy's
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SANFORD, INC.-

W_II:l.]:f.1I)T/ewrIa}l
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BUSINESS DIR ECTORY

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JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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$030 State Si Sanford Plaza
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seal roof. 3216555

2 and 3
Legal Notice

75-Recreationa
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62-Lawn-Garden

The Old Singer Store
1260' Lamplighter, turn 2 BR. I' I
bath. Patio, awnings, new cool

7124

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42-Mobile Homes

1972 Mercury Marquis, Brougham, 1
dr hardtop, fully equipped, ex
cellenf.condition, 12.002 869.1132

Hwy 16, Well, Sanford
373 5620

NOLL'S'

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One of S r''r s !: Toih ir"d S e w
24 Za
mlchine's Asiumi
balanceof 5185 SOor pay $11.90 per
month Will take tradi. in C;n,,,,,.
equipped to zig zag &amp; make button
holes Balance of ISIS! or lO
payments of 16 Call credit
manager, 322 9111. or see at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER

Ring our chimes and place a fast
adfing, low cost want ad Call 372
7811 or $31 9093.

Dell's Auction Center

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet

Forrest Greene Inc.
illi) AI3J
UtAl, T()

good condition I owner. 11.350
Call 322 7799 after S.

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Casselberry, 5/ 92, 830 1206

Christmas Sale Now In Progress.
Save 15$ HorSe 8. Rider Western
Store, 7158 S Sanford Ave

.,ANFOO- 3 (5R, l'i bath home,
central heat &amp; air 12*71' game
room, large trees OWNER
MOTIVATED 523900 FHA

2524 Park Or
122 3118
Realtor
Alter Hours'
322 92*1
'$22 '1991
1170641

1972 VW Super Beetle, AM radio,

yo'i or steel desks, executive desk
' &amp; Chars, Secretaral
deskS &amp;
chairs, straight chair's,-filing
abnets, as is Cash and carry

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For Christmas Bonus . Sparkling 3
or I OR, spill design Gracious
foyer, formal liv.ng dining, cozy
family room, custom features
Pool planned Large lot in quirt
neighborhood

ad Don't you wish the item you
have for sa le was listed her e'

Used Office Furniture

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200 Amp Portable
Welding Machine on Trailer
Phone 321 4386

MOVE TODAY

Over 10,002 people are reading this

ce Supplies

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138,90)

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.

raking applIcations tot cooks,
waitresses and. dIShwWer,. 40
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Thieves. 20$ Palmetto Ave., 3 OR hOmi. lenc,ij, kitcrCri
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equipped. $115 per mo $1C*) dr
Sanford.
202 Bamboo Or.. Seinlind 3,,,Concession Help Wanted. App ly In
person aft er 420 p.m., Movielamid
Olive In Theatre, Sanford
COmfoftabli 2 OR home in L.nk.'
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iJflUi1 , air (or'::
Need extra money? Can you work I
heat, Florida room, carpprt, ir,.'
couple of hot%5 In the evening
trees. $515 month. Call $69 O 'i
Call 1234542.
between S &amp; S or 3276196 eve's .
weekends.
COMMUNITY WORKER, outroac
work, assist staff in FAMIL
210 W000MERE BLVD.
PLANNING PROGRAM, Ow
3 Bedroom, IlsOmo
car, Contact Seminole Co. Heatt Ii
Information in W'ndw.
Dept. 377

By: 5' Kay Sassman
City Clerk
PARY E. MASSEY, ESQUIRE
IROCK, MASSEY &amp; WALDEN
là E. Semoran Blvd.

372 1199

furniture, home entertainment
Outfit, and hundreds &amp; hundreds of
misC, item's, lust in time for
'Christ ma's
We will take no consignments until
alter New Year's
Open Daily For Retail
Sales, 10 5:30

Lead Electronic Gibson 6 string
Guitar, with Jordan amplifier
Excellent ConditiOn. 1250 37.3 35*8.

Give Dad a pair of dress boots by
Freeman or Dingo from Knight's
Shoes, 705 E First 54

Iii 6222

IIWhIrlIrdFI47

FRIDAY NIGHT 7P.M.
Equipment

59--Musical Merchandise

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REAL irATE
Realtor

830 Hwy. Ill, Longwood

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SALE

Pianos &amp; Electronic Organs with
automatic rhythm Section. Liberal
trades offered Bob Ball's Piano &amp;
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 305
W First St , 322 2255

FREE SHOPPING SERVICE IN

CaIIBart

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 92. 1 mile west of Speedway,
Daytona Beach will bold a public
AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday,
night at 7 72 It's the only one' in
Florida You set the reserved
Price No charge other than $5
registration fee unless vehicle it
sold. Call 901 255 $311 for further
details

AUCTION

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Everything For The Golfer- Clubs,
Balls. Golf Bags, Duckster
Jackets. Ladies and mens golf
apparel and shoe's. Mayfair
Country Club Pro Shop. 322 2535

Reduced

12101 Bargain Table, SI Ass

CLIFF JORDAN. REAL TOP

Sanford area, off Lake Mary Blvd , 2
ei unfurnished $135 S ChJ'l
Available Jan I. 134 9054

32-Houses Unfurnished

Mary, Florida

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Items

1971 Mer cury Cyclone GT, 331
Cleveland, automatic, Power
steering, air, $1295. 373*913.

72-Auction

Will trade Hammond spinet organ
iI ------,.,,ih
i,.dii I.,
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xx
.Wx'Q.Vr liar
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'spnC'tiJr console piiiflo Phone 321
0067

Table, 3'.,'xY, folds for
auiu's,.Qie legs, LOS 323

SALE-All

6153250
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
'n MOdils, Call 3231S70 or $34
1605 Dealer

Last 'sale before Christma'st Loaded
with all kind's of gift ideas. A lot of

60-Of'f

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Uppland Park Homes By

Air, carpeted. Quiet I *id 2
bedrooms. 1123-to $135 mcn'r.,
Adults. Phone 322 1510

new radial's, low mileage, 5737$,

too' Bring your articles to Movie
Land Drive in Theatre Swap Shop
-Flea Market, south Il 92, every
Sunday, 9 a m lo 5 p m NO
CHARGE Reserve free space's
Phone 322 1216, / pm to 9 p.mr
any night

5.5-Boats &amp; Accessories

57-Sports

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Cottage. rooms, I batti. 251 5 3rd
'"
SI, Lake Mary. 511.500 Phone
8101701

2296 afler.4 wk days.

18-Help Wanted

/656

Pen &amp; Pencil Sets, by Anson, $12 50.
G'/AL TNEY JEWEL ERS ,e
"
Park Ave
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26.40 Hiawatha at 17 92
322 5301 Day or Night

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Models

Make $15 and have fun 'swapping

5795 after S p.m.

16' Fiberglass Canoe, never used,
5150 or best oIler 110 5053 between
58. 5. Mon Fr, or 337302* after S
wk dys, or wk hot.

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SALES-Farm or City

Earn extra cash for Christmas
stopping Sell t hose items you no
longer need with a Quick Action
Want Ad in the Eveni ng Herald

1973 Pontiac Deluxe LeMans. bucket
seats, fully equipped. Cassette,

32.' 5961

Live on the St Johns - Enjoy 71 iA
CLUDING DELIVERY. FOR SHUT
of park, club hOuSe, pool. privet, INS
IllCh'itmas dresses for little
docksor tennis Live in new or like
new mobile home, $13,300 to
girls, Assortment of Christmas
stocking stutters,
523.500 Easy terms Call George
PAYTON'S CH1LDRE NS WEAR
Willis, REALTOR ASSOCIATE,
f or free boat I
26.40 HIawatha at I? 92

Furnishc't

WANTED' SELLERS
BUYERS - DEALERS
Empty your carport or garage.

Tilt
trailer, Cushions, 1395 323 01.33 or
373ll9e after spm

8515

Rig Real Estate Broker
SALES-Apt's &amp; Homes
'iEIITALS -ApIs &amp; Home's

-Rig Real Estate Broker
HOoE 25th St
373 6655

I, Mid
322.2O9O

Pool

PAYTON REALTY

323

Ewpj 322 158/ 322 1519
207 E 25th St

10-Swap &amp; Trade

5975 Impala 2 Dr, Hardtop, PS. AC.
PS, AM FM Stereo, Radial tires.
Low mileage, S950,323 0133 or 323

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ROBSON MARINE
2978 Hwy Il 97

in.

... $973 Ford. Pinto wagon, good gas
mileage. December inspection,
$1,400 Or Persons, 3222730 or
3226418

BIG on delivery

11' Cobia with 35 hp Merc

ni'ayv.

HOME IN THE COUNTRY-Assumable mortgage. ExcIlienI
condlimn $19,000

llage

YARD SALE-- House plant's, 2
guinea pigs. Antique 8. Avon
bottles. Stroller, Double mattress,
etc. 111W Coleman Cit . Sanford,
Sat. &amp; Sun

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Mom will love one of ourelectrical
appliances See our fine selection
Gregory Lumber &amp; True Value
Hardware, 6th &amp; Maple 332 0502.

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES

TWENTY
ACRES COUNTRY
ESTATE-- on clear lake. Ex
cellent location for hide a way
borne Will divideor all for $35,000

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7$65pARK

70 or 831 9777

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DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE HOMEAcre lot, A real bargain at
%I5.500.

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PRIVACY- No other home within 3
block, sits this) OR, 2 bath home
with large swimming pool. Cen.
tral heat &amp; air conditioning, wait
to wall carpet. $25,950 FHA, VA.

80-Auto for Sale -

4

$03 Gal fuel tank
5 Firm
37.71939

sticker. Good running COndilion.
349 5702.
1961 Ford F 100 pick p, air cond
automatic, 357 engine 373 7510
wk days. / S 30 Ask for Duck
Lacy

$350

1206

WE BUY FURNITURE
Matland AuCtion
33961161011 tree from Sanford
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Diamond Solitaire, $19.50 up,
diamond tie tac. 118.30. Gwaltney
Jewelers 201 S Park Ave

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From

Sanford, Flo.

Reg Real E'statc Broker
2638 5 Sanford Ave.
321 OlSteves 327 7643

1961 Chevrolet pickup truck, new

Any
quantity,
HOLE'S.
CASSELBEPRY. Hwy. 5792. 8)0

BATEMAN REALTY

Pr-c Reel Estate Broker
803w. 151 SI., Sanford
323606$ or 373 0517 eves

.

GARAGE
SALE:
Stove,
Refrigerator, Misc household
goods Honda 500 with all extras
Sat. Only! to 5 110/ West 701h St
Sanford

County- 12. 2 story frame, reduced
from 555.900 Owner holding, Classified Ads
will always give you
5.41.000
more . . Much . Much More than
You expect.

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

We buy furniture'
I tern or hou'sefull

WANT ADS ARE SMALL in size. but

2617 S French Ave,,

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Wanted 10 buy used office furniture,

Garage Sale

322 1917

7 I, screened porch, carport, walk to
Shopping, owner holding, Vacant

1203 Yamaha dirt. 230 CC; $430;
Cliaparell 100 CC . $700 Bxtt offer
Ph. 323 4062

79-Trucks-Trailers

Furniture, Dishes, Silverware,
office equip. . tent, used canoes 8.
boats Wekiva Landing. 322 1470.

Mom will love you all year for a
Micro Wave Oven or a Trash
Compactor, Dick's AppI'nnce's,

3 Bikes, 1973's- Kawasaki dirt, 90CC

FOR

Cash for Antique's Consignments
wanted, Hi Way 46 Auction
Galleries, 32269m

GARAGE SALE- Clothes, Jr. &amp;
Ladies: Blow Dryer. Utility
trailer; misC. Sat. &amp; Sun , 10 to S.
307 Po,nselfia Dr 373 9098

Lady's 27" bike, 10 speed, $50; baby
Port a crib. 510. 322 0111116 days. 373
1935 after S 20 8. wkndt

$7,900

to qualified buyers Call to see it
you qualify'

MLS

Multiple Listing Service

1505 W. 25th St.

Reduced

CASH

373

FULLER BRUSH

Pir,ycret- 3 2. corner, trees,
established neighborhood, $25,600

ANYTIME

135

*

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3866 or 323 7/10

OAK FIREWOOD
$90 Cord
)236OSó After Spm

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New hOuseg in a rural area No down
payment, monthly payments tess
than rent Government Subsidized

3222420

One Bedroom

•

They're Hot!

Call Sanford S Sales Leij.'r

iou,

Get Em While

EXTRA

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54-Garage_Salies

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Utility tilt trailer, ideal for riding
lawn mower or small garden
tractor, 648 $531

Lees, Down VA &amp; FHA Home's, Kulp
Realty, 327 7335 107 W. First St.,
'S.antord

323 7895

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LOCH ARBOR- 215 Ridge DriveReduced for quick sale Con
venient 3 OR, 2 bath home, close to
Mayfair Golf Course Has large.
family room, enclosed sun porch,
central A H, doubt, carport, on
spacious fenced lot. A lot of home
toe- 536,5CC

ut ,

BROKERS
Oays--372 6123
Nights-322 2352

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GENEVA-.. Shadow Lane.-. This 2
OR, I. bath is on Mullet Lake
Canal, and has equipped kitchen.
heat air, and workshop All this
for 571.000

Bedroom Apts,

Quiet, One Story

327 0779

LAKE MARKHAM- Via Bonita-Country letting with thiS 3 BR. 7
bath pool home Fully equipped
kitchen, family room, will car
pelting &amp; more, BPP warranted,
542.900
.

Studio,
Studio, 1,2,3

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

Win' REALTY
Peg Peel Estate Broker, 3210640

Drivi- Lovely 3 BR. 1 bath, w w
carpeting, heat air, and more
' Nicely landscaped in well
maintained neighborhood See to
appreciate 525.000

Luxury Patio Apartments

Private Entrance

3)-Apartments

with many fruit trees. Priced at
1117,000

WYNNEW000... 1603 Wynnewood

DELTONA -, SECOND AREA- 3
BR. 5
bath. utility rOom screen
porch, Central heat 8. air 525.000.

Our

WYNNEW000
3 BR, family
room, range, refrigerator, large
lot Nice and clean 520.500

carpeting, and garage, on large lot

78Motorcycles

used furniture and appliances to
Larry's New 8. Used Marl, 21$ S
Sanford Aye, 3721532

Good used TV'S 175 8. up
MILLER'S, 2619 Orlando Drive,
S4ntord, 3270352

SALES- RENTALS

817W. Itt St., Sanford
322 5645 or 37.2 275/ alter Hr's

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_____________
'74 Honda. 1 cyl , 350CC. Exc, Cond
2,603 mite's Must sell. 373 7755
after 6p.m

GET

53-TV. Radio. Stereo

Rog, Real Estate Broker

family room, large separate
garage with convertible storage
area 149300

SAN LAN 1/i 809 Etcambi '- Lots
of remodeling done to thiS 3 BR, I
'kit
chen,

327 lIlt
37 71196, 177 414.e, 372 19*4
323 3"4

To Settle Estate

Christmas Specials
GETTING MARRIED? Crave
simple beauty? Call Dot, Notary
Public, 322 2026 Eves, &amp; Will rids

I

BALL REALTY

TWO STORY stucco, I OR, 2 ba th,

Stenstrom Realty

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Ridgewood Arms

REFURBISHED HOMES: $100
clown payment toqualilieoi buyers.
3 OR, 518.000 and up,

Fill Santa's 'bag Quick and
easy
Strop the want ads for
Christmas t. ,.

CHRISTMAS by selling your good

Flower's 8. Gill's, Tropicxi &amp; Exotic
Plants Carnations, $5 do: cash &amp;
carry CAREFREE FLORIST,
7.397 French Ave., 373 7550

Peg Real Estate Broker
JOHN XR1O(R, ASSOC
107W Commercial
Phone 377 7881, Sanford

BUY JUNK CAPS - from 110 to $20
Ca l l 37.75624 a'er 4 p m

68-Wanted to Buy

Parts,
Service
Used
machine's
MOONEY APPLIANCES, 373 0697

Day or Night

W.GARNETT WHITE

GeldIng, 11' hand's, 17 years old,
gentle, good with Children: tack
included Also Holstein bull. 4
months old Call 3221W.

KENMORE WASHER --

, Used Restaurant &amp; Bar equipment
________________________
Steam table, milk shake machine,
waitress station, etc 333 2770
SELL THAT CAR TODAY! Place a
low cost want ad
then stay Close
to your phone

CRANK CON'sr REALTY
PFALTORS. 9306061
El 37) 3.119

'

5~
U-411

1919S French

DeBAR Y'- Large, lovely I BR, air,
near Stores Ideal for retired
persons 321 05*3 66* 64*5

Call About

,

Bestbuy in town
55,000 under comparable homes 3
BR, 2 ball's kitchen
equipped
Central heat &amp; 6ir,
wall to wail
carpeting Owner pays all closing
costs Buy now &amp; qualify
for
homestead exemption
from
$22000

- Rentals

Can Help

EVERY DAY someo ne is looking
for
what you have to sell Call today
and your Classified Ad will appear
here lomorrow

Brand new Tappan electric range
with hood, $700. 323 5851 after 2
pm.

Kithdci . Bathroom Cabinets,
counter tops,' sink's. Installatior
available. Bud Cabell, 3778057
anytime

REALTOR, MLS

323.5774

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Guaranteed reconditioned auto
batteries.
$1293
exchange.
REEL'S BODY SHOP. 1109
Sanford Ave.

H arold Hall Realty

VETERANS

Ave

Phone 173 ISV
Write P.O. Box 1313
Sanford,Florlda 37771

321.0041

'"'''

new

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SO-Miscellaneous for Sale

WINTER HOME-- Choice Ravenna
Park location, comfortable 3 BR, 2
bath, family rm , kitchen
equipped, breakfast bar, sliding
glass doors to lovely oak shaded &amp;
fenced yard Inside laundry room
Excellent terms $26,900

homes Under 125.000 with less
than $750 down, Government
funding By builder, 831 1649,
Equal Housing Opportunity
--------------_________________
SANFORD- 5 BR. 11 , bath, Stove,
refrigerator, central tieat.air,
nice privacy fenced yard Terrific
location $16681 P1. 1300 dowr.,
572,002 8 APR, 30 yrs

2017 S FRENCH

kiN(WOOO COURT... 3 OR, 2 bath.
kitchen equipped, lovely home In
area II

,

177 1.

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholics AnonymouS

Lake Mary, Florida, that said
board will hold a public hearing at

DEG 65

Geriatric

LPN. 1 to 12 shift

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free 6211227 for '-WE Care",
Adults &amp; Teens.
'

of

ecordt of Seminole County,

Wanted

______

DIVORCE FORMS - For free in
formation write to : 80* 191,
Pompano, Fla , 33061

CITY OF LAKE
MARY, FLORIDA
Notice of Public Hearing
10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
he Board of Adlustment of the City

C121 Lake Mary- 3 BR,I'7 ball's

NICE- 3 BR home on oversized 101
in fine residential neighborhood
577.500
PINECREST.. It
BR
newly
decorated home, near elementary
schOol 5l9,50

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'Shea. P A
'
10 West Morse Boulevard
.0 80* 132$
tinter Park. Florida 32190
elephone: (305) 6419*31
ubiiSh Dec. 11, 21, 1976
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Florida.
All parties In Interest and cItIzens
Ihall have an opportunity to be
ward at sold hearing .
By order of the City Commission
of the City of Sanford, Flor ida.
H N Tamm. Jr.
City Clerk
Publith Dec 17, 1976
Publish

il

Sunday - Noon Friday

1 Murrah, Doyle and

--

NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
HOME ' 2 BR. 2 bath, priced
below market Owners
tran
i.1erred to Chicago and need to
sell 136.000

-.

41-Houses

ON LAKE MONROE- Mayfair.
over I acre, custom 3 OR. 2 bath
home with courtyard Privacy.
Near hospital, 323 5)73
S
the classified ads for Christ.
'as gift ideas

MLS REALTORS

•-___
4-Personals

.

41-Houses

41-Houses

Noon The Day Before Publication

days delivery, 322

as V. N. MORRIS.

Merchandise

41-Houses

, 3 Lines Minimum

)BJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
VILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
YOU CAN'T BEAT A WANT AD
Date of the first publication of this
FOR RESULTS 'Try one todayt
loflce of
Administration Is
)ecember 171 h, 1916.
,,
Gladys L. Morris,
as
Personal
Represents. Pendants- Star and heart. Shape,
$4.10 and up. Gwaltney Jewelici,
five of the Estate of
2045. Park Ave.
VLON N. MORRIS, also known

DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
ir THE 7nsedINr.ORDINANCE
nafliNApjre nc
.
i HE
CITY
OF SANFORD,
I LORIOA
Sv6thael Swra,M 1970, AdNotice is herety given that a
venture story abosi a young gull
Public Hearing will be held at the
Irving in Rome, who goes to
:ommisslon Room in the City 'Hail
Geneva
mar
at Mc'
n the City of Sanford, Florida, at
fattier's wedding.
'.00 o'clock PM. ocs'December 77,
9 TANGERINE BOWL' I 914. to consider changes and
I
insendments to the Zoning Or.
CLASSIC: OIdaJrr State
lioanc# of the City of Sinford,
and Brigham Young
Florida. as follows:
1230
A por tion of that certain property
Iying between 76th Street and
6* BURKES LAW
emon Street and between Sanford
100
kvenue and N. Carolina Avenue is
2 DAILY DEVOTIONAL
roposed to be resorted from. RCA
4: MOVIES CONT: "flu
Restricted Commercial) District to
"Over (ho 1411 Gang Ridge
3C.2 (General
Commercial)
frain" Fred Astaire pine the
I)istrict. Said property being more
particularly described as follows:
group as a ths**n, grizzled
Lois 1.7,3,1,5,1.9 and 12, block 5,
ox-lawman, who hr he way
Ii
B. Russell's Addition to Fort
back thanks to aid from Pies old
Reed, P'ot Bock I. 'Page 97. Public

7:30

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HE WANTED...'

.

24c a line

(12.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)

SEARS telephoneswill be open
every night 'tII S thru Dec 22. Two

ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND

of the holiday season (A)
6*
31st ANNUAL
TANGERINE oWi

26 limes

Real Estate

perlence preferred. Applyi

IOTiCC, to file any objections they
nay have that challenges the
alidity of the deceden t's Will, the
ivallfications of the Personal
lepresentative, or the venue
urisdiction of the court

ttornsy for Personal
epresentative:
,enneth F Murrah

RATES

DEADLINES

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Of

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
Cnouce Commercial site 750'750' on

rw 1310 --In stock only Sanford
Electric Co , 2532 Park Dr., 377
5567

Ut a line
3 Ica line

77- Autos Wanted

66-Horses

831-9993

I lhru S times
ólhru 25 times

4A-Public Notices

AONTHS OF THE DATE OF THE
:IRST PUBLICATION OF THIS

created by Charles M Schulz
The story tells of Charlie
Brown's search for the real
meaning of Chnstimss while
ties playmates busy themselves
with the more worldly aspect,

2 ADVENTURE THEATER

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6111111 NFL GAME OF THE
WEEK
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GROUPERS

P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 Noon

8:00 A.M.

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Murrab, Doyle and O'shea. PA.,
Al Morse Boulevard (P.O. Box
1321) Winter Park, Florida 32190.
All persons having claims or
demands against the estate are
equired,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
f the above court a written
itatement of any claim or demand
'hey may have. Each claim must be
n ,,riting and must indicate the
iasis for the claim, the name and
tddress of the creditor or its agent
it attorney, and the amount
:taimed If the claim Is not yet du.
he date when It will become due
ihall be stated. If the claim is
:ontingent or unliquldat,d, the
ature of the uncertainty shall be
Itated. If the claim is secured, the
lecurity shall be described, The
:lalmar shall deliver suffIcIent
oples of the Claim to the clerk to
inable the clerk to mail one copy to
sach Personal Representative
It persons interested in the estate
All
0
a copy of this Notice of
hdministration has been mailed are
'equired.
WITHIN
THREE

2
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6111 MOVIE The Adventures
of Robin Hood Errol Flynn.
C)
deHavilland
7 CAPTIONED FOR THE

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1.

Representative's attorney
KENNETH F. MU R R AH,

600

JOHN

HOURS

Sanford,

Florida 3217). The Personal
Representative of the estate is
GLADYS L MORRIS, whose ad
dress is c o P.O. Box 1321, Winter
Park, Florida 32790. The name and
of
the ' Personal
address

* *

52-Appliances

US Hwy I/ 92 inside Sanford city
*
limit's. By owner. 373 2920
GE Trash Compactor, Rig $279,

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the administration of the Estate
0IVLONN M0RRt5 also kriownas
V. N. MORRIS, deceased, File No.
16 3*3 CP is pending in the Circuit
Court of Seminole County, Florida,
ProbatC Division, the address of
which is Room 320, Seminole

Evening

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12 SPACE GHOSTFRANKENSTEIN JR.
6W BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
7' AGAONSKY AT LARGE
24 A BIT WITH KNIT
11 30
2
12 BIG JOHN-LITTLE

322-2611

THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED

Courthouse,

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46--Commercial Property

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FOR CI'titisa Gt IDEASI

TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST

County,

I

Orlando Winter Park

Seminole

ADMINISTRATION

530
2l NASHVILLE MUSIC
24 BLACK PERSPECTIVE
ON THE NEWS

61 GOMER PYLE
7
ANYONE FOR TENNYSON"
9
KROFFTS SUPER
SHOW
I? MONSTER SQt
24 ZOOM (A)

130
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24 WALL STREET WEEK
2.00
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Team ChanpOrw.hip. .
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2 30
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Fredric March, Mini Tanwoff
1958. Jean LaFitte the pirate
comes o the aid of Andy
Jackson during the war at
1812.
.

VLONN.MORRIS,alsoknownasV,
N. Morris,
Deceased,
NOTICE OF

24 CONSUMER SURVIVAL
KIT

10.30
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4' 6 SHAZAM

GARNER
12
ARMSTRONG

Charles Dickens classic, with

Captioned for the deaf.
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12 THE BOLD ONES (H)

10.00
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DOG
4 MAGIC GANG
6 TARZAN
SM ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW
7 CROCKEITS VICTORY
GARDEN
12 KIDS' WORLD
24 ONCE UPON ACLASSIC:
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1200
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4
6
NFL PREGAME
SHOW
6*' WRESTLING
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9 JUNIOR ALMOST ANY
THING GOES
24 NOVA (A)
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2' GRANDSTAND
6 NFL DIVISIONAL
PLAYOFFS Teams ThA

FLORIDA, PROBATE DIVISION.
CASE NO. 76.313.CP
In Re: Estate of

500
I6' WILD. WILD WEST
7
ADAMS CHRONICLES

9
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DYNOMIJTT HOUR
I24 SESAME STREET (A)
930
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BUGS BUNNY-ROAD
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KIT

Afternoon

FAMOUS CLASSIC
TALES. 'The Chrisirnas
Carol. Animated version cI the
Ken Sampson asnarrator. The
ghostly transformation of
Ebenezer Scrooge (R)
12) CHAMPIONSHIP
WRESTLING
430
9 CHANGING TIMES

NEIGHBORHOOD

FILES Rockioni receives no

MOVIE.
Pocket
Andy Gnffith,
Medford 1969. Comedy about
a new minister in a n'icMestern
town who takes on its problems
as his own
7 NOVA Inside the Golden
Gate.
9
ABC MOVIE 'Young
Pioneers Christmas' Linda
Purl. Roger Kern. Story of a
young COLPIO in
the 1870s. who pit aside
personal goof to extend the gift
of friendship dtsing the Christmas season
to be announced.

24 FLORIDA REPORT
800
12 SANFORD AND
2
SON The Sarords and Bubbo
get upa song and danco act fcu
their appearance on 'The
Gong Show"
4
6
FROSTY THE
SNOWMAN Animated cartoon
Roflns song
based on j
about the happy go lucky
snowman with the corncob
and magic
pipe. button
i1my (Xiante narrates.
hat.
Voices Jackie Vernon. Billy
DeWoifo,
24
7
WASHINGTON
WEEK IN REVIEW
9 DONNIE AND MARIE OSAndy
MONO SHOW
'Mfltams Paul Lyride, The OsrTxxd Brothers and Jifrifly

7 ZOOM
9 KIDS WORLD
24 MISTER ROGERS'

GROUPERS

6

CLASSIFIED ADS

CUIT. SEMINOLE COUNTY.

6

tellontt Ain't Hay.'194a

Thousand Faces' James

61 THE UNTOUCHABLES
9
MOVIE
Man of A

help from the regular law enlorcemeni authorities after he
Is hired by an Insurance cornt,any to check out an accident
claim and finds himaefl instead
in the rrvdrjo of a scates
gun running operation

9 ABC NEWS

MOVIE Abbott and Cos-

Cagney, Dorothy Malone.

2

7 ZOOM

61

900
4
BUGS BUNNY8
ROAD RUNNER
7
GUPPIES TO

2

630
12 NBC NEWS
6 CBS fJ%'S

a

857
12 NBC NEWS UPDATE
900
12 T1-E ROCKFORD

7 REBOP
24 AS MAN BEHAVES
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FOLLOW THE STARS * *

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR-

Friday, Dec. Il, 1976-58

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separate hay fields finely
manicured and ter rac ed 40 pet.
open A Small tortufli and many
year's were spent improving this
farm arid bringing sip to presint
condition 'Virgin timber 200 to 40)
year's old Much wild game' Deer,
wild turkey. quail A parad)iie and
stow place Farm priced far

below r placemtrit coste Write
Trustee, General Acc,an(e Co.
Box 329, Osage Beach, Missouri,
63065 or call collect DIII 392 2743

Select

Aluminum Siding
____________
_____________

,our new

furniture from
WILSON MAIER for the best
Christmas ever Save on national
be'ano's Liberal trade ins Free
delivery Convenient terms We
give TV Stamps Ill E First St Phone 372 5677

i

can cover your "Me
mr- ill
diurninum &amp; soft? System Also'
Roof
Roofing, Gutters 20 Y rt Ezp
Eagle S drrg () 551 9563
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HUG I'IEY EQUIPMENT

1 Or?
service, Clearing. Mowing,
Back hoe loader ]22 1#21

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327 5.5.41

Tree 'Trimming &amp; Surgery-Lawn
Maintenance Free Estimate's
Licensed Phone 322 1552

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LOOKING FOR A JOB.! Check the
Help Wanted column in todays
Classifieds

We 'sell our tr ad e in furniture at low
Prices. Good Selection
COUN'RY FURN
DISTRIBUTORS
3238327
SR 46,1 mi. East $4

We are liquidating hundr ed 's of
pieces of furniture including

SOFAS. CHAIR SHAMPOOED
Also Carpet Straml)ooecl
Only $35 Phone 312 355*

couches 1. chairs, bed, lamps of ill
kind's. etc 25 pcI off list price
Open duty 50 530

central Heal. 8. Air Conditioning
For free estimate's, call Carl
Harris It SEARS in Sanford 327

j

5171

Free estimate 373403*
Heater's Cleaned 1, Adjusted
'aiI Paul Miller
372 5753

ROOfing. S ding, Shcqt racial, Alum ,
SoIf,ts, Painting, Air cocict ,

Gutters, Texlurecoating'scr,en's

I

etc Large quality, Sm311 Joiiar
Bill Evans, lIt 9911

Dell's Auction Center
Hwy 1.6. West. Sa nfor d
32] 5620.

Electrical
-

BARGAIN PRICES

EXPERT LAWN SERVICE
Mowing. Edging, Trimm ing
Free Estimates
PPione3fl 1792

,
I
Dee &amp; Gerry's Cleaning Service
""
'-"------------DICK'S LAWN SERVICE
Gebh.ardt"s Home Ripairs. Room
Residential &amp; Commercial Clean
Mowing Trimming. Edging
With
ing RI I, Box I/ICC, Sanford. El.
Additions. Concrete Work, Paint
a Personal Touch 130*631
I
mg, Carpenter Work. Ceramic
]'lll -. 3236435
Tile. Alum Enclosures 3234425
I
Free Estimate's
:
Pest Control
Heater Cleaning
Carpentry, Remodeling, Additøn's,
Custom Work. LicenSOd, Bonded

dineltes, and dining room sets.

52-Appliances

'

I
LIGHT P'iAULINC., &amp; YARD
AND GARAGE CLEAN UP
Phone 349 $371
___________________________

Home Improvements

Cleaning

Sloree. Washing Machine,
Bedroom Suite, HOsef'iold items.

Landscaping &amp; Lawn Care

Hauling

Insulation
merceal.

re'stdenteal
estimate's. 377 7373.

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3"

Sewing
____________________

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BOWLIN ELECTRIC Electrici
Contractors Industrial, corn

ART CROAN
PEST CONTROL
2541 Park Drive

Alterations, Dress Making, Drai'',,,
Upholstery 3770107

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Free ' Blown in insulation-- Mayo In
IlJiat,i)fl Co 1340092 or 664 15.31

:

JuSt about everything feeGifling can be fiinij Christmas
in

Late modei,' colored refriger ator's
and ra ng e's 30 day guarantee
Sanford Auction, 1300 S French,
323 73.40

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community and both are now waiting for Tuesday to get here and
the r esults to be announced While makin g theriselves available to
any citizen who wants to talk to theni.
Each (eels he has the answers to some of the problems facing
th e city today.
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aware of the other's responses to questions,
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KEITH: "The city needs upgrading and beautification of the

dowiitown area. Lower taxes would help. We need to lure industry

director of Youth Programs Inc. Minietta was
call ed in after The EAr kept hearing reports of

to Sanford but the tax structure is higher than most cities of this
size. Th e drainage problem needs to be taken care of. The
decision to build a new city hall has already been made.
"The people can not afford to pay addi tional taxes to so lve the
dra inage problem. It must be done with federal funds."

MEYER: "The drainage problem is the city's most pressin
need and it req ui res f ed eral fding for the solution. Th e issue of
additional taxes For a drainage solution has twice gone to th e
voters and both times the voters have said, 'We know there is a
pro bl em,'but we can 't solve it. We don't have the money.'
The federal government has placed restrictions on how
dr ainage wat er must be treat ed and federal funds must be made
available to comply with these restrictions.

a program, really, to let a little "doctoring"
shade the positive image it has in Seminole
County. EArs to you, Minietta, for taking
prompt action,

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fastest gro%ing area in the nation. Sanford is going to grow. It is

wonderful here."

Poffing place for the election is, as usual, the Sanfcrd

Civic Center.
Meyer and Keith cam e in fir st and second, respectively,
tn the original four-man race for the seat in the Dec. 7 city
election, but neither was able to garner the req ui red 50 per
cent plus-one of th e vote to win. Meyer received 720 to 47
for Keith out of the 1,945 ballots cast.
Meyer, who owns and operates an insurance agency, is

completing his seventh year in office. Keith, a men's
before unsuccessfully
Earher this nionth in the election, Lee P. Moore won

with coope ration from the city will revitalize, ref ur bish and Up
date the downtown area. The two bodies together can work to
change the downtown image and atmosphere.
"As for new Industry, the airport authority, the Chamber of

four more years in the mayor's office by a landslide. He
has served a total of nine years as mayor and city com
missi oner. Julian Stenstrom w as re-elected to a third
term as city commissioner.

Commerce's industrial group, the Seminole County Port
Authority and' the county industrial board collect ively are
working ha rd at enticing industry to the a rea.
"We've got the space, technology and the labor market for
ind ust ry ."

Absentee ballots for Tuesday's election may be obtained
from Seminole County Supervisor of Elections Camilla
Bruce's courtho use office up to 5 p.m. Monday and must
.'t' returned no later than 7 pm. Tuesday.
ftc city commission will officially canvass the election

Which plan — the horizontal concept or the L-ehaped design —

at noon Wednesday in the commission chambers at city
hail

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sai d he read the letter but could

do nothing. "It'sbeautiftjlmjts
childish simplicity. It's a real
tearjerker," he said.
Then Grinbaum decided to

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needy f am ili es in the Seattle

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"We figur ed we'd just start

"I don't mind telling you, helping a family here and a

baum, who works at the restaurant.
"We took Craig's letter to the
FBI," Grinbaum said. "They

hear is a map.,,

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s pe ller Is Craig.
A postscript says, "ps. don't

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E. 0. (Eddie) Keith, 59, is challenging incumbent
Gordon Meyer, 49, for a fo ur-year term on the Sanford
City Commission in the only contest on Tuesda y's election
ballot in Sanford.

MEYER: "Hopefully the Downtown Development Corporation

sisters.
"Pleas come this year Santa.
we are beaing very good. momo
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people are assuming that the

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"Housing is adequate. When the economy loosens up there will

rations be ing donated because
Pole" m ai l pouch the Postal
of it will go to other needy kids.
Service maintains at Christmas
"Dear santa," the letter says,
time and was deliver ed by mis"momna said you got lost last take to Francisco's R esta uran t

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the downtown area and new industry to come here is by reducing
taxes and utili ty rates.

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d have to hit Craig's,"
mist you aspeshely my little were tears,"said Arthur Grin-

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necessity for the future growth of North Seminole County:'
how would you encourage more business and industry to locate
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lettertoSanlaneverreachedits
Craig forgot to enclose the
destination, but it found its way
map for Santa to follow. Ills
Into hearts all over the city.
letter bore no return address.
Its author is unknown, so the
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the city and the county. It Li not Just city water causing th e
problem

be more people 'moving here. Sanford is in the middle of the

wholeheartedly believes worthwhile. Too good

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On the positive side, the agency s well
ahead in its counseling program, having
handled 233 cases already th is year when the
grant award only called for a bo ut 150. It's a
good . program, and one The EAr

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Th e campaigns waged by E.O. (Eddie) Keith and Incumbent
don Meyer for Sanford City Commission Seat two have been

to date ~ and keep i.nactives inactive and vice

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coordinator Lee Sterling to get the recor ds up

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inactive volunteers as active. That would
make it appear that more volunteers are
counseling errant kids than there really are.
Well, The EAr did some snooping and found
out the "doctoring" was going on — but only
on a minor scale, say, about seven inactives

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person is

"We're reviewing our relationship with the
agency," commented Dr. Richard Loper, a
prof essor of soc iology at th e school. Loper's
sociology classes supply many of the volunteers for the program - which counsels
youthful first-offenders to get them back on
the good side of society and out of the courts
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with them

long life.

I think It woul d be a good Idea
to have all of your children
checked to see if they have the
same mild form of disorder. II
so none will pro ba bly ha ve any
serio us consequences f rom it.

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tesU revealing the disorder.

FRANKANDERNEST

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hears, are still chuckling over that one

A little bit of furor is in the wind over N'outh

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The disorder is called
anemia because
it was first noted frequently in
people from that part of the
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the potential swindle. He
dropped the queen of

Programs Inc., about "doctoring' monthly
reports. And, The EAr has learned, the furor
has reached the hallowed halls of Seminole

' else who loses blood regularly treatment ta can make them
and does not adequately vanish or .ieli. you other than
the loss of your normal female
replace it with dietary
During the menstruating years hormone production and that Li

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weren't properly adjusted on her bus. On the
way out of the yard, driving a different bus,
guess what happened? EArlings, she backed
into a staff car. School officials, The EAr

Small ones in some locations declarer would take the spade the toughest opponent he ever

women need more iron.

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enlarge it.

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North East South
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play. He did get a diamond
lead, he did hop up with dum.
my's king, but only after considerable study.
This gave East time to see
diamonds under the king!
Now South read East. not
West for th e singleton dia.
mond Ile led dummy's queen
of spades' and East pla yed )

Both ioulnerable

sons. During the child-bearing there is any other disease of the
years they can have an Iron uterus, a hysterectomy is in-

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likely that your children have cause frequent bleeding. however, most declarers
Oswald's answer is the late
thalessemia minor, which is Larger ones may cause wound up in four spades
Jimmy Mater. He was only 29
usually asymptomatic and Is pressure symptoms. Moderate
A club lead would hold them when he died, but he was

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the same day. An official told The EAr first
she had a minor 'fender bender" out Geneva

symptoms at all. ' .
everyone opened that best in the world
They may regress In size singleton six of diamonds
(For a copy Of JACOB V
The disorder is an inherited
whereupon South would go up MODERN, send St o "Win
defect In hemoglobin for- after the menopause. But
wi th dummy's king, take th at at Bridge." do tiiis
mation. And it is true that not always the case. The
same spade finesse and make newspaper. PD Box 489,
excess Iron will not help. Many presence of female hormones all the tricks.
Radio City Station, New York,
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Bobby, you remember, protested vocally to
the school board that coaches shouldn't be
allowed to chauffeur players' buses to games.
Th ey didn't have pro pe r training on how to
back up, how to stop, etc., etc...

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also have three other children. gets worse. Is there any known
treatment for these tumors
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of the discovery of the anemia (lelomyoma) of the uterus are
and the manner In w hi ch it was
very common. Th ey are be nign
discovered plus the di ag nost
growths of fiberous tissue, and
Today's hand is one of the
term used suggests to me t ha t ic
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Then lo and behold, EArlings, it turns out
out how one declarer manag
ed to go down at four spades
It wasn't really too difficult

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anemia." No where can I find
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was told by a nurse that Iron Is doctor tells me that I have
no good for such cases.
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by Howie Schneider

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Poetic justice, EArlings, is the bigdaddy
scale tipper of them all. And over in the county
school system, only a poet could have devised

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details upon a realistic premise.
'our
focus on
obliterates the big picture However, today your rosetoday. Stand back a bit so you colored outlook may not tx
anchored In practicality.
can take In the entire view,
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
YOUR BIRTHDAY
You'd be wise not to try to keep
Dec. 18, 1976
up with the high rollers today.
Keep the channels open thLs
Extravagant companions are
the types you're better off year so that persons you 've
done favors for will be able to
without.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24- Nov. 22) find ways to repay you. They're
Don't let som cone hose going to %4 ant to tr) .Let them

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you're a selfservicesforothers today. You'll Usually
offend them if your price tag Is disciplined person, but today
you have strong tendencies to
too inflated,
CANCER (June 21-July 22) overindulge. Don't try to pack
You'll f ee l more at ease socially all your good living into one
toda y being with a small, cozy experience.
noisy
up
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19i
Pass
group.
Let others sing your praises
gatherings.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ) People today instead of doing it
who try to Impress you with yourself. Bragging Is not the
their importance will turn you way to win admirers.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 201
off today. Let them play their
big shot role for someone else. It's marvelous to be optimistic,

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you
today,
but you may
Your
popular as you lead yourself to make the most of It because
believe today. Be careful whom your attitude. Failure to take
advantage of what's offered
you try to foist them upon.
GEMINI(M 21-June 20) Be your loss.

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today
today. You're the only one
appendage!
Is
to
look
on
the
dark
side.
can ex r icate
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) may sound trite, but look fort4
silver lining and the sun will
You may have to
t

give more

Intended in order to come shining through.
than
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
desire.
accomplish what
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Don't place your hopes on
me
Don't worry, you can still co
that which is basically
out ahead.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) materlal.Therearemany other
be measured
Those who think pettily are rewards that
likely to be thorns in he flesh in dollars.
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl.J
for you. Persons who really
count will continue to be your 19) Deal with We todayin terri
can
that which
fel
staunch allies,
confine ou
CANCER (June 21-July 22) and hear. If
There my be some disruptions concern to the concrete, you
at home today where it seems can avoid
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2C~Feb. 19)
the family is not in total accord.
you

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MADE OUT OF HOW MN'4Y THEY STAY

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MODERN, send St to "Win

spade holding than jack- at Bridge,'' do this
small, but South just wanted newspaper, p o Box 489,
to discourage any slam ideas Radio City Station, Hew York.
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week to delay a decision on the Sports
hearing site until Stenstrom Television

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addressed the school board on Editorial
the contract dispute, the at- Dear Abby
torney feared It might con- Dr. Lamb

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DOUGLAS KELLER
in a pensive mood.

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Weather has been pretty bad lately, and this
message on motel sign indicates someone feels it's
not going to get much better. But all this liquid
sunshine has good sidt-effects. as it provides much.

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the city's police and fire year," Keller wrote.
Keller said today he will be
departments, said.

Lorrnann
agreed
with leaving the city, proud of his
Kellers statement, adding, accomplishments in the po lice
however, '1 also told turn t ha t and fire depart ments and wi th
Wednesday night, after because of rumors circulating the knowledge that he has made

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Bennett today denied under oath that he'd ever had sexual

Ed u cat ion public attendance would be
learning that the public could concerning the councilmen- many friends who appreciated
"The legali ty of the quest i on
Association SEA), the distrtct possible. The county corn- has been rendered academic," take part in the January elect Stephen Ba rt on and R. his effort.
school board took action mission hear ing room contai ns Stenstrom said Wednesday hearing, Harper said he wanted Grant and the mayor-elect
He declined to reveal his
Gerard Connell) that it wo ul d future pl ans.
Wednesday night which would 96 permanent audience chairs night, "by the fact that both the the proceedings held at the
"There are many people in
knit the number who could while Lyman's auditorium has SEA and the chief negotiator courthouse because a lengthy pro bab ly be in the best interests
- mfortably attend the session a seat ing capacity of nearly 600.
for the school system, feel t ha t session at l.)man could not be of the city and himself to resi gn . Longwood who appr eciate w ha t
to fewer than 100 persons.
"I probably would have asked I have done in the past 19
Last week school board at- the public should be allowed to handled "comfortably." Vicefor it (the resignation) months. Th ey will k.90W what I
Board members voted 3-to-2 torney Doug las Stenstrom was speak. Since neither side ob. chai rman Pat Telson and bo
ard anyway,"
Lorrnann
ad- am doing in the future," the .
ject.s to public participation. member Allan Keeth agreed,
ding 'I don't
thinksaid,
the city
year-old public safety director
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there can be no quest ion of an bu panelist Robert G. Bud
needs any more turmoil. The said.
'I
unfair labor practice claun
See SQIlO()L, Page 2.A
city needs breathing tune and
"I feel I have done a great
be ing made later."
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the new administration should deal to benefit the people of the
The
question
which
'I'm just really
have the opportunity to put the city. We have a good po lice
Stenstrom sai d had caused
pe
ople they want in the offices, depa rt ment, a be tter departconcern in other Florida schoo l
od a
I
think
things wi ll be a lot better ment now, and cert ainly as the
distraught at them
districts where collective
now."
years go by it will become even
bargaining is used
involved
r cli er's
resignation, better," Keller said.
the fact that the SEA holds Around The Clock
for not thinking
exclusive bargaining rights Bridge
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rstand what they're trying to prove. This has been bro ught

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delivered to Lormarin Tuesday out before. I've deni ed before. I wasn't there. I ha ven't been there
Ito parties with those girls.)"
afternoon, said he was

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Seminole

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by Gill Fox

outstanding.

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ha d sexual relations with

party.
Christensen today denied the all egation concerreng smoking of
marijuana. tilklm
. to start suing somebod," he said,
when contacted at Casselberry.
"I don't know who is putting who up to what. I really don't

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school management and the hearing at Lyman so greater teachers.

examine

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Club Juana employes were present and that Miss Nevits smoked
marijuana. Circuit Judge J. W. Woodson wouldn't let Bennett
answer prosecution questions on whether Pinter and Christensen
also smok ed marijuana.
Bennett test ified that he faked th e smoking of the drug. He said,

marijuana " and said she

Longwood Public Safety resigning "for personal reasons

room at the Seminole County at the hearing would constitute Harper Jr. said then. "because
After being advised that the Courthouse, rather than at an unfair labor practice in the if he (Stenstrom) decides one
general public should be Lyman High School.
contract dispute between thing, I'm going to vote one
allowed to participate in a Jan.
SEA leaders had asked the management and represen' way, and if he decides the other,
12 Impasse hea ri ng be tween board last wer'k to schedule the tatives of the county's 1,550 I'm going to vote the other."

worry about

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By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

Board Limits

We bid four spades. We may

hand. North happened to have be landing miles deep in the
first round spade control and soup, but we are far more
some ideas or a slam, but he likely to find ourselves win-

You should consider a

you have had yo ur

Asked

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he coughed, and tried to cover up his Inexperience by remarking,
'I've got plenty of this stuff layin g around in the office."
Ear li er, Miss Nevils testified that "we all were smoking

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itution at the nightspot and involvement of elected pub

Director t)ouglas Keller, who of which I feel to be in the best
intercourse with the admitted prostitute. He said on several ocresigned Tuesday effective Jan. interests of each mem be r of the casions she ha d attempt ed to ha ve sex with him, "but I coul dn't
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Mayor James it, Lormann had council.Bennett denied Miss NeviLs' accusation that he once got into bed
asked for his resignation.
'It has been a pleasure to with her while she smoked a marijuana cigarette with her
Mayor Lormann did not serve and I wish each member
to
accept
Set BENNETT, Page 2-A
the of the council and the mayorto hold Itw public hearing in the still examing a legal questiun as
"I'm in favor of delaying the want
county commission hearing to whether public participation vote until next week," E. C. resignation," Keller, chief of elect success in the coming

I don't think you need to
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eller,

Opts For Courthouse Site

frozen sperm will really be

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dancer at Casselberry's Club Juana, was a confidential informant

and he gave her the marijuana to ga in her confidence. He also

Itobert Bennett (center), with attorneys Franklin Walden (left) and Newman Brock

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officials In south Seminole.
Bennett said Chief George Karcher knew of the undercover
investigation by Bennett, who isn't a trained vice agent but
mostly investigates burglaries.
The week bore the drug delivery, which was thprecorded by
sher if f's vice agents using electronic bugs, Bennett testified that
he went to a party with Miss Nevils at Club Juana owner Mike
Pinter's residence.
Bennett t estified that Pinter, Christensen and two her female

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said he sought detailed information on her earlier a llegations of

Staff Writer

Casselberry police detective Bobby Bennett told a circuit court
jury today that he delivered what he believed was old, impotent
marijuana from an unlocked "junk drawer" at the police station
to a prostitute. And he said he was later used by sheriff's agents in
an investigation of Casselberry Mayor Gerald Christensen.
Bennett, 32, of Chuluota, said he act ed in an official lawenforcement capacity in delivering the 67 grams of "old
evidence" to Carmen Nevils, 18, at her Fe rn Park apa rtment on
Sept. 8.
He said the woman, then working as a toI'&amp;, bottomless

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every Instance and no one can

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know what we do with ,
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of a lath coup variation.
Our right hand opponent has
North's two-spade call is one opened wi th four hearts, We
of those modern cue bids are vulnerable and he is not

spermceLlsafterthevasistled.
Sperm banks have been used to
store frozen sperm before a
vasectomy is performed but
these are not well regulat ed In

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ought to have shown a better

adequate amount of viable

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queen and ended South's
chance for success.

soon as passible. In some cases
it is a maligancy an d early
diagnoses may 5AV a person's

time you

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didn't have any great slam in. ning game and rubber.

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re-operating on the vas and
To help you help that person rejoining it. Success is not
you know I am sending you a success unless sufficient
copy of The Health Letter healthy sperm cells are
number 4-6, Hlatal Hernia, releas
ed to enable pregnancy.
EsophagealRefluz.Otherswho Recently
microscopic
want this Information can send
operatio ns, perfected by a few
50 c en ts and a long,
surgeons, have been credited
self-addressed envelope for It.
th better results.
J send your letter to me in wi
Wi
thd rawing sperm by a
care of this newspaper, P.O.
needle alter a vasectomy has
been performed may not be
successful. Sometimes the
testicle stops forming an

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situation.

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SCIDA first announced the telephone's
firm's intentions to start a business here in
October. At that time, however, the SCIDA
board held up operations until the un
derwriters agreed to purchase the bonds.
SCIDA is a taxpayer-funded industry see king agency which operates under the

include expansion of the present facilities to

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from county land taxes. However, the SCIDA
director said the firm under federal law will
be exempt from paying federal income tax on

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Florida, in Georgia, and Alabama. The firm
repairs old telephones for independent phone
companies and others.

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the king of spades

communications equipment.

use Sanford as its home base for operations in

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lead and if West had shift ed to

allow the manufacture of more sophisticated

"viable."

plans to double the output. Phoneserve will

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smoking has not been shown to

may affect the normal contracting action of the stomach

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sure the success of the new venture. Mooney

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a lump or nodule of the tesUcle
should have an examination as

Coffe and all caffeinelife. Don't delay as some of
containing be
verages also these tumors spread very
make it worse. Cigarette rapidly,

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increase acid formation, but it

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"We're pleased that we're going to get to do

Park near Interstate 4 and SR 46.

South as declarer had a
really good chance to make it

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medicthe.I.f you wiil forgive my should desire to sire a child,
exagge ra ti on think of all the could an operation reverse my

the diaphragm).
Alcohol Increases the

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The industrial bonds were approved at a
Seminole County Industrial Development
Authority (SCIDA) board meeting this
morning at the Seminole Co un ty Courthouse.

event Phoneserve proved unsuccessful, the
county would not be obligated to repay the
bondholders, it was explained. The two underwriters would be ar that burden,
SCIDA chairman Eugene Mooney said
county officials have done all they can to in-

East opened a spade,

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Industrial

would go right down after

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scrotal sac. The nodule is about

stomach into the lower formed around a small amount
esophagus. This is commonly of blood associated with the
operation. In any case you did
associated with a hiatal hernia the right thing. Anyone who has

by Stoffel &amp; Heimdahl

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in

d nodule has formed in the

irritated lower esophagus filled with sperm cells, or
because acid-digestive Juice
leaks backward out of the scar tissue that may have

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workers at site

called the market for the Phoneserve product

January.

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Business

Sanford

The second year, Parker, said, Phoneserve

contract for his hand and it

proved to be very poor complications? la the event I

that the person you know has an

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Phoneserve secretary Frank Proctor said
he anticipates handling one-half-milliondollars worth of business the first year. The
firm is scheduled to begin operation in

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was discouraged and settl
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healthy husbands there would sterility? Or could sperm be
withdra wn for an artifi cial
be if nagging resulted in good

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The California-based underwriters are J.

County officials said they

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health.
DEAR READER- A small
I presume from your remarks lump or nodule can be many

I THINK lT5 TIME
WE DISCUSSED
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anticipate from hers will not
troubled waters.
LEO (J ul y 23-Aug. fl) Avoid co me a bo ut today. Once your
coming on too st rong with co- thinking cap is straight, the
workers today. Admitting your ptoW'n% dissipates.
PISCES (Feb. 2D-March ~1
shortcomings will gain friends
Play fair In business dealings
and sympathy.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) today. Trying to rob Peter to
You can come out ahead today pay Pa ul Is a practice you'll
if you don't take Ill-advised regret If you attempt it.
risks with your hard-earned
YOURBIRTBDAY
on
dollars.
Act
only
Dec. 16, 1976
knowledgeable advice.
Dive into more group acUBRA(Sep123-Oct.22)The

may not do any good. Through the doctor has assured me that
ce nturies of relations between It is nothing to be concerned
about. Do your foresee any
men and womi, nagging

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IN BRIEF

Price Freeze Rejected,
Saudi Arabia Walks Out
DOIIi, Qatar (AP)
Saudi Arabia's oil
minister. Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani,
abruptly left the ministerial conference of the
Organization of Petroleum Exporting
Countries today after other OPEC members
rejected his call for a six-month freeze on the
price of oil.
Yamani, whose country is OPEC's largest
producer, told reporters he was flying back to
Saudi Arabia. He refused to say whether he
would return.
It was believed Yamani was returning home
to consult with King Khaled.
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Parliament Elections Okayed
MADRID, Spain (AP)
Spanish voters
rejected appeals from both left and right and
overwhelmingly approved a return to
parliamentary democracy after four decades
of dic1atorship.
With 57 per cent of the ballots cast in
Wednesday's referendum counted, the
government said about 75 per cent of the 23
million voters apparently approved its plan to
hold free parliamentary elections next year.
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roommate at their Fern Park apartment. He said he sat on the
bed and watched the women smoke.
Bennett told the jury that following the drug delivery sheriff's
agents called him to Sanford for a "three-or-four-bour" in.
terrogatlon in which he first denied and then admitted the drug
delivery,
He said he at first denied the act because MISS Nevlls, who
claims she was a prostitute for former Seminole sheriff's vice
agent and former Longwood city councilman Donald Schreiner,
had told him that Schreiner "had friends" in the Seminole and
Orange County sheriff's departments and the Orlando Police
Department.
"I didn't know if these agents were some of those "friends,"

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Board

Miss Nevils said she continued providing sexual services for
Bennett testified.
Following the drug delivery and before his Sept. 18 arrest by men while she was an informant fcr sheriff's agents but agents
denied having knowledge of this.
sheriff's vice agents, Bennett said he worked for sheriff's agents
"The most I ever made was $50," the brunette said.
in a probe of Christensen. He said he was told to find out what
Miss Nevils said she lived in protective custody with two
Christensen 'was up to" and to "get something that would stick
against carmen."
women sheriff's department employes at a Sanford apartment
complex until she moved to Cocoa in Brevard County on Monday,
Bennett said he made daily taped reports to an agent and after
She said Seminole County has bought her groceries since Sept. 18.
his arrest turned over a tape with four d ay-it' reports.
Schreiner has been theobiectofa law enforcement search sInt
Karcher testified on Wednesday that he'd Instructed Bennett to
September on a misdemeanor prostitution warrant. Investigators
turn over information from his Investigation of prostitution to the
say Schreiner disappeared and they've been unable to locate him.
State Attorney's office and to the Florida Department of Criminal
Law Enforcement.
MISS Nevils also told the jury that she had a sexual affair with a
sheriff's deputy, but said he Is no longer with the local depart.
Bennett testified today that he couldn't get a FDCLE agent to
return his telephone calls.
ment.
As her testimony ended Wednesday afternoon, Miss Nevils told
Miss Nevils, who was given total immunity from prosecution by
the court, "I feel like I'm going to pass out." Observers said she
State Atty. Abbott Herring during the Club Juana prostitution
probe, said she was in a prostitution ring operated by Schreiner.
fainted and crumpled into the arms of a bailiff as she exited the
"I was a prostitute for Don," she said, "but I didn't go to bed
courtroom into a hallway. She wasn't seen in the courthouse
with anyone for him." She claims, however, that she "turned a
today.
trick for Mike Pinter, with one of his friends."
The jury was expected to receive the Bennett case this at
She admitted being a confidential informant for both Bennett
temoon for deliberation following closing arguments by Assistant
and sheriff's vice agents and said she's a ninth-grade dropout State Atty. Charles Gordon and defense attorneys Newman Brock
and has a husband who she hasn't seen in "about a year."
and Franklin Walden.

FLORIDA
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Feather protested.
'If we're expecting a long that he was "ext remel'
meeting," Feather said, "then disappointed" with the board's
if we held it here (in the decision.

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courthouse), the number of
"As I look at it," said
people needed to make it a long Grooms, "it was just an effort
meeting couldn't get in. So if we by the board to get pressure off
intend to give people a chance themselves, and that's what
to express themselves fully on they did. I'm just really
this matter, the only way to do distraught at them not thinking
it would be to hold the meeting any more about people's
at Lyman.
comfort than that. Because you
Board Chairman Davie Sims know people aren't going to sit
joined Feather in voting against out there at the top of the stairs
scheduling the session at the where they can't even hear or
courthouse,
see what's going on."

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MIAMI (AP)
A cargo plane carrying 37
cattle crashed on takeoff from Miami International Airport today, injuring one of
three crewmen and pinning another inside the
(larnageci cockpit, airport officials said.
Officials said the pilot apparently aborted
the takeoff after realizing that something was
wrong, but the plane rammed into a ditch at
the end of the runway.
Rescue workers cut a hole in the top of the
880 Corvair jet, reportedly owned by Airtrine
Co., and pulled out Capt. Wayne Dickman, 56,
and crew member, Luis Carrons, 23.
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KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP)
Jamaican
voters gave a landslide endorsement to Prime
Minister Michael Manley's Socialist, proCuban policies in an election that the 52-yearold prime minister termed a "victory for the
Third World."
Unofficial returns early today gave
Manley's People's National party (PNP) 45 of
the 60 seats in the House of Repesentatives
and Edward Seaga's Jamaica Labor party
six. Nine seats were undecided, but computer
projections gave a division of 48 to 12.
The PNP held 35 seats and the JLP 15 in the
outgoing 53-seat house.
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Boosts Income
WASHINGTON (AP)
Settiement of the Ford Motor Co.
strike helped push Americans'
personal income up at an annual rate of $15 billion in November, the biggest increase in
llmonth.., the governmentsaid
today.
The increase, 1.1 per cent
higher than October's figure,
left personal income at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of
$1.417.8 billion, the Commmerce Department said.
That works out on a per capita basis to $8,573, an increase
of 8.3 per cent over the same
month a year ago. During the
same period, the inflation rate
was j ust over S per cent.
Personal Meome represents
all wages, alarIes, Social Security checks and other money
received by individuals after
allowance for Social Security
deductions but without accounting for income taxes.
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
A state advisory council has endorsed automatic increases in weekly unemployment compensation benefits
a plan long fought by
business lobbyists.
The Florida Unemployment Insurance
Advisory Council voted Wednesday in favor of
pegging the benefits to a percentage of the
weekly wage.
That recommendation, which goes to the
legislature, would mean that the unemployment compensation benefits would go up
automatically as wages climbed due to inflation.
The council's labor members, who pushed
the recommendation through, argued that
Florida ranks 47th among the states in the
amount paid in unemployment benefits.
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driver's licenses yanked by their home states
under a proposed interstate agreement.
In exchange, Floridians who think they can
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Meanwile, the index of economic indicators was revised
by the Commerce Department
to show a slight increase for
October, compared with original figures that showed no
change from the previous
month. The department said a
change In the way the Index was
compiled was aimed at making
It a better forecasting tool.

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Peronists Claim Bomb Credit
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP)
Radical Peronist guerrillas claim they
planted a bomb on the third floor of a defense
ministry building that killed at least 15 perSons and injured at least 30 others.
Police sources said victims of the blast
Wednesday included two diplomats, civilians,
an army colonel, a navy captain and other
military officers who were attending a lecture.
It was not known if the diplomats were
foreign or Argentine, but U.S. Embassy
sources said no Americans were among the
casualties.

TALLAHASSEE, ( AP)
Swine flu
shots have been given to slightly more than
one out of every four Floridians 18 years of
age and older, according to state health officials.
It was announced Wednesday that 1.7
million persons in the state had been immunized.
Officials said that represented 28 per cent of
the adult population and placed Florida in
sixth place nationally in number of shots
given.
The latest figure represented total shots
through Sunday and followed a two-week blitz
aimed at increasing the number of persons
immunized.

Campus Merger Delay Asked
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
An irate
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at least five years.
The task force on campus roles agreed
Wednesday to a policy aimed at preventing
two proposed mergers
one to link Florida
State and Florida A&amp;M and the other to join
Florida Atlantic and Florida International.
"The continuous public discussion on
merger, even though it hasn't come about, has
had certain kinds of debilitating effects on the
whole unversity system," said Leedell W.
Neyland, dean of humanities at FAMU.
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The fate of
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
the $425 million Cross-Florida Barge Canal,
pride of North Florida economic interts and
bane of environmentalists, has come to a
crucial point.
Nearly 1,000 supporters and opponents were
expected as the Cabinet today opened two
days of canal hearings. The Cabinet, after
sitting though many hours of testimony, IS
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TALLAhASSEE (AP)
State analysts say general
revenue increases won't keep
Vice with inflation next year,
but Budget Director Joe Cresse
has ref used tc say whether he
thinks tax hikes are In order.
Cresse reported Wednesday
that a revenue estimating conf.'rence projected a 3.1-per-cent
incr,ase in 1977-78 for total general revenue of $2.54 billion.
The current appropriations
act Is based on $2.46 billion in
i.eneral revenue, but Cresse
said the conference has reduced
this year's projection by $33.5
million.
Efforts to increase taxes, notably on gasoline and alcoholic
beverages, loom as the major
issue of the 1977 legislative session.
While Cresse would not say
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hether he thinks there will be
enough money to head off tax
increases, he noted that the
projected increase was less
than half the 6.6-per-cent rate of
inflation.

"There's no question it would
be a whole lot easier to balance
with a 7-per-cent increase than
a 3.1-per-cent increase," he
said.

lie pointed out that the state
will have to provide for collective bargaining agreements, in-

creased public school enrollments, additional prisoners and
a 2-per-cent population growth

give a print fleece robe
A cuddle of a long fleece robe to gift surprise

next year.

her..at a price that won't put a dent in your

Cresse said there has been a
healthy increase in most tax
collections and they will show a
gain In excess of 6-per-cent next
year.

budget! And we have so many pretty, flattering styles in checks and stripes of easy-Care
acetate-nylon fleece! Standouts with snap
or zip fronts plus belted models; dynamite
colors; misses' S-M-L. Shown is a representative of the assortment,

lie said the decision of the
1976 legislature to use nonrecurring revenue sources to proro
vide for nearly $100-million
vide
worth of spending this year

makes next year's revenue gain
look worse than it actually is.
Cresse said the state must ree
place those nonrecurring reve
place
nut, sources with general revenue in 1977.78.

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"The jockeying around the
legislature did in order to get
through the appropriations this
year is comin g home to roost,"

he said.

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sources of nonrecurring revenue that won't be available next
,ear: about $28 million in sewer
loan repayments, $34 million
from changing the auto license
distribution system and about
$15 million from speeding up
tax collections.
"Our economy is not that
bad," he said. "We have a 9per-cent increase in the sales
tax. Our problem is simply use
of nonrecurring revenue."

The $33.5-million di p in this

year's revenue projections ree
sults mainly from a slump in

the construction industry,
Cresse said.
"The Increase in construction
we forecast when e forecast
last January has not materialized as rapidly as we anticipated," he said.
However, Cresse said, there

will be no need to reduce
spending this year as happened
in each of the two preceeding
fiscal years. The Cabinet had to
cut 1974-75 spending by $114
million and 1975-76 spending by
$44 million because revenue fell
short of expectations.
The major factor in avoiding
another holdback this year,
Cresse said, was $18 million in

federal grants designed to
cushion sags in state revenues.

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(AP)
Florida
TALLAHASSEE
ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment
may lack only a single vote now that Sen. Jim
Glisson says he's switching his vote to yes.
(ilisson, It-Eustis, announced at a press
conference Wednesday that he will support
the controversial amendment because "to do
less would make our U.S. Constitution less
than equal to all people."
His switch puts the ERA count, according to
one poll, at a dead heat, 20 senators for and 20
against.
However, ERA supporters say they are
hopeful that more senators will announce
changes before the 1977 legislative session
opens.

Tax
H ikes
Loom

Thursday,

The conference, consisting of

Department of Administration
and legislative budget analysts,

meets annually to provide the
figures that fonn the basis for
budget calculations.

Musical
Program
Slated
The Seminole high
School Concert Choir and
Band will present a
combined musical
program tonight at 7:30 at
the Seminole High School
Auditorium.

Musical selections will
vary from classical to light
pop, plus traditional
Christmas songs. The
concert choir is under the
direction of Robert
Maguire. Band director is
Dwane Earnhardt.
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Ethics Star
' Unreachable'
Undoubtedly President-elect Jimmy Carter is
particularly sensitive to conflicts of interest in the
executive branch because of his own personal
dilemma.
Mr. Carter is a very successful farmer. He will
be considering many bills in the future that will
affect agriculture, including peanut farms. To be
totally above reproach, Mr. Carter should sell his
interests in his peanut farm and industry. Yet that
is not fair, because the Carter farm has been in the
family for generations. It is more than a farm, it
also is a heritage.
Thus, we can doubly sympathize with Mr.
Carter as he proposes a new, tough code of ethics
for the executives of his administration. He says he
does not plan to appoint persons with strong vested
interests to government positions that deal with
similar matters; he will require his appointees to
be scrupulous in their dealings with private
business; officials in regulatory agencies will have
to meet strict new requirements; and, finally, after
government officials leave public service they will
be circumscribed in using their influence to win
government contracts.
These are noble goals, but as Mr. Carter
himself is learning, the problem is infinitely more
complex than it appears to be. Constitutional
questions of rights of privacy, freedom of speech
and activity, and equal protection of the laws
immediately arise.
Beyond that, a conflict of interest is not readily
definable in all instances. Any successful person in
the United States frequently has a myriad of
economic interests, some of which are intertwined.
Many persons who have served government
honorably and well have, like Mr. Carter, carried
on a business legacy that they cannot readily
abandon. Blind trusts and other methods,
customarily used to put a curtain between an appointee and his prior career, may not always work.
And if Mr. Carter is too astringent in enforcing
academic codes of ethics, dynamic, successful
persons could turn away from service to their
country. Neither Mr. Carter nor the country would
be served.
We give Mr. Carter high marks for his concern
about the problem and for his determination to
follow through on campaign promises.
We also are sure that he will learn the same
lesson that many other presidents have. While it is
theoretically possible to legislate ultimate
morality, pragmatically a modicum of trust is
always necessary.

Crime Wave
Robert Louis Stevenson carried a booklet about San
Francisco to bring him solace when he was "sick to death" of
wherever he was.
Singer Tony Bennett left his heart there — and so have
millions of other residents and visitors over the years. San
Francisco Is indeed a delightful metropolis of infinite charm and
variety. However, as troubled Californians know, there are also
cancers in Shangrl4a beyond those common In other cities.
In recent months, a number of law-abiding San Franciscans
engaged in washing a car, walking in a prestige neighborhood,
or even having a party at home have faced guns, one has been
killed, many have been robbed, and San Francisco police are
even riding shotgun on cable cars
The frightening aspect of the crimes Is their total
ca1loiness. Many of San Francisco's society have long been
accustomed to "doing their thing." Now the most liberal of these
elements apparently believes that doing you own thing extends
to terrorism, killing and robbing. Consequently, San Francisco
authorities are fighting a psychological attitude as well as
crime.

BERRY'S WORLD

The Clock

He had changed his clothes which made it dif.
I icult to recognize him. The shaking belly was still
there, the red cheeks, but there didn't seem to be
any ho ho ho in his voice and his eyes looked weary.
Glancing furtively over his shoulder he slid into a
booth in the back of McDonalds. Alter I'd ordered a
couple of Big Macs he leaned across the table and
whispered.
"Can't afford to be seen in here, especially when
I'm out of uniform."
"Uniform? That doesn't seem right somehow,
Santa," I started but he Interrupted me with a harsh
"Shhhh'
Don't call me that," he said. "And if you've been
reading my latest publicity you'd know uniform is

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Kennedy
Prognosis:
Unstable
WASHINGTON — Sen. Edward Kennedy has
been reflecting recently that if he had succumbed to the suggestions to run for the
presidency in 1968, and won, he would now be
finishing up his White House service — at the
unarguably ridiculous age of 44.

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— President-elect
Carter is naming Rep. Andrew Young, D-Ga.,
to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations
and Charles L. Schultze to be chairman of
Carter's Council of Economic Advisers, informed sources said today.
Sources in the Carter camp also said Joseph
A. Califano is the top candidate to head the
Department of Health. Education and
Welfare. As chief domestic policy adviser to
President Lyndon B. Johnson, Califano was
the principal architect of the Great Society
programs, many of which are administered
by HEW.

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WASHINGTON
The United States could
have held down the disastrous oil price rise,
which threw the Western world into an economic
tailspin in 1974.
This is the view of Treasury Secretary
William Simon, who worked behind the scenes to
keep oil prices from soaring Into orbit.
As Simon recalls the events that led to the oil

the outer limits.

This alarmed Saudi Arabia's late King
Faisal, a fiscal conservative, who was worried
about the economic consequences. Yet he didn't
want to stand alone against the other oil powers.
He confided his concern to Simon during a
visit in Saudi Arabia on July ), 1974. The king
suggested that the United States could hold oil
prices to a reasonable level simply by intervening with the Shah.
Simon told us that the United States, Indeed,
had the clout to stop the Shah from agitating for
higher prices. On this point, he was emphatic.
The United States' hold on the Shah, Simon said,
was powerful enough to restrain his oil greed.
The Treasury Secretary reported to thenPresident Richard Nizcn on his talks with King
FaIsaI. Simon told the president that he agreed
the Shah was the key to price stability. Simon
urged Nixon, therefore, to use his influence with
the Shah to keep the lid on oil prices.
Nixon appeared to agree. He clenched his
fountain pen between his teeth, yanked off the
cap and scribbled a note to himself on a scrap of
paper. This was an indication, said Simon, that
the president Intended to contact the Shah.
On Aug. 6, 1974, the Treasury Secretary
re'inlnded Nixon at a Cabinet meeting that oil

prices could cause runaway infisuon. The
president agreed with Simon that controlling
inflation was the nation's No. 1 problem.
Two days later, Nixon resigned over the
Watergate scandal. An uncertain President Ford
left Secretary of State Henry Kissinger free at
first to direct foreign policy. During the
changeover, no one spoke to the Shah.
Simon has never been able to find out why the
Shah was permitted to push oil prices out of
sight. Some say that Kissinger wanted to make
Iran the linchpin of the Persian Gulf and that the
Shah needed the oil profits to pay for the build-

up. Others say that Washington secretly wanted
high oil prices to slow the wheels of the other
rival industrial powers, which were more
dependent than the U.S. on oil Imports.
Whatever the reason, according to Simon, the
American consumers have shelled out additional
billions for petroleum products because no one
spoke to the Shah.
PAWS PASSPORTS: Bo HI Pat, a key figure
In the South Korean influence scandal and the

mouthpiece for the controversial Rev. Sun
Myung Moon, held two passports when he applied for permanent residence In the United
States.
He withheld this pertinent Information from
U.S. officiaLs. The Immigration Service, at the
request of Rep. Joshua Eilberg, D.-Pa, Is quietly
reviewing Pat's Immigration record for possible

law violations. He could face deportation If the
government can prove fraud In connection with
his Immigration status,
Pat also had two separate visas
a
diplomatic visa in one passport and a visitor's
visa In the other. Immigration officials told us
that the mod likely reason he kept two separate
credentials was to ohecure his comings and
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goings.

Pak's Immigration files were examined by
the house Immigration Subcommittee, which
found that he had received a diplomatic visa in
Washington and a visitor's visa in Seoul. He
failed to Inform the U.S. consul In Seoul,
however, that he already had a valid diplomatic
visa.
Pa presented the passport with the
diplomatic visa when he entered the country
through Honolulu In January, 1965. Again, he
neglected to mention to immigration officials
that he' also held a visitor's visa In another

passport.

In a private letter to Atty. Gen. Edward Levi,
Rep. Ellberg was reported several irregularities
in Pak's immigration records. The most serious
Is the possession of the double passports.
Charged Eilberg, "Col. Pak did withhold
Pertinent Information from both the U.S. consul
in Seoul and the immigration Inspector in
Honolulu. had either or both of these officials
been aware that Pak had in his possession two
valid U.S. visas In two different passports,

In a statement, Chairman
Sam Nunn, 1)-Ga., of the Senate

manpower and personnel Subcommittee praised the report
as "a positive step towards the
thorough re-examination which
must take place if we are going
to have a workable, viable honor code at West Point."
Rep. Thomas J. Downey, 1)N.Y., a member of the house

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who has championed the accused cadets, said the report
was "superb, just superb."
Expressing the hope that
Hoffmann will adopt the proposals, Downey noted that the

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to fail to heed those recommendations."
The mood at West Point was
apprehensive.

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where they answered questions
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The normally talkative chairman of the cadet honor cornmittei', Michael Ivy, declined to
comment on the report. And
academy superintendent, 11.
Gen. Sidney B. Berry, told a ree

LOS ANGELES AP — Ronald Reagan
says he did all he could to help elect President
Ford, and that campaign workers who say
otherwise are just looking for a "scapegoat."
"1 actually had a schedule (campaigning for
Ford) that was just about as full as my own
schedule during, the primaries when I was
campaigning for myself," Reagan said
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pared but wouldn't release it.

Cadet Tom Grant, it member
of the Class of 1978 from New
City, N.Y., said he was pleased
with the document. However,
his classmate, Don Halvorsen,
of Northbrook, Ill., observed:

'Conflict' Plan Readied
WASHINGTON (AP) — Jimmy Carter's
effort to slam shut the "revolving door"
between government agencies and private
industry will rely on signed agreements and
perhaps some new legislation, Carter aides
sayA draft of conflict-of-interest guidelines for
Carter appointees is on its way to the
President-elect, said John Moore, an Altanta
lawyer who has been working on such rules for
almost six months.

"Moreover, the Mutual Defense Treaty is
probatly one of the most powerful defenders in
the region * to discourage the widespread
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centives to the near-nuclear powers in the
Western Pacific to Invest their resources In the

development of nuclear weapons to secure their
own defense."
Pointing out that Red China has already twice
attempted to seize Taiwan by force
once in
1949 and again in 1956— Dr. Schneider says there
are two ways to Insure that this doesn't happen
again:
I. The United States should explicitly realfirm our Mutual Defense Treaty with Free
China: and,
2. We should continue to supply Free China
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about this possibility.
In 1969, Japanese Prime Minister Sato
declared, "security in the Taiwan area is a most:
important factor for the security of Japan." In
July, when he visited Tokyo, Mansfield himself
further questions and investigation certainly was told by Japanese Foreign Minister
would have ensured.
Mlyazawa that Japan wanted the United States
"I feel that Cal. Pat was less than truthful to retain Its defense treaty with Taiwan.
with U.S. government officials and knowingly
pursued this conduct with the realization that his
President-electJimmy Carter has not said
immigration status might have been prejudiced much that I agree with. But he's
right on target
If all of the facts were known,"
when he says that for to' long our
country has
Interestingly, the subcommittee also found played a game of power
poliUs,
often
seeking to
that "Colonel Pat had savings of $500 at the time curry favor with our
adversaries
at
the
expense
of his application and was anticipating an in- of the
interests and needs of our allle.
come, not specified, from the recently.laciJ
Carter Is correct when
he says we must reKorean Cultural and Freedom Foundation." The orient our foreign
policy towards our friends, so
foundation has also figured In the South Korean that
it "reflects the decency and generosity and
scandal,
cofn=n sense, of our own people."
Footnote: Pat was unavailable for commejfl.
Right on, To abandon
our commitments to
A spokesman for the Immigration Service Taiwan would
make a mockery of these wor-

refused cornme'llt,

conference that any investigations still pending
should be closed.
It proposed numerous reforms, including penalties other
than expulsion for honor code
violators.

Regan: 'I Backed Ford'

making explicit threats about the use of nuclear
weapons against the Republic of China.

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The commission also

reported at a Pentagon news

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Parole
Commission is deciding whether it will give
Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt a
Christmas gift of freedom from prison.
The commission reviewed Hunt's case in it
private meeting Wednesday but delayed announcing a decision until today so Hunt could
be notified before the news became public.

U.S. committment to the Mutual Defense Treaty.
Such an event might weaken the structures that
now discourage the Communist Chinese from

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HASTINGS, Neb. (AP)
At R5, Edith
}lurlbut says she's stopped counting how
many 'eople she has taught the basics of
swimming and lifesaving. But the number's
over 1,100 and still growing.
"All I know is that some of my old students
have grandkids that I taught," she said. "You
are never too old to learn to swim. Tell senior
citizens that if they don't know how and really
want some fun, they ought to start learning."
Her current teaching post is the Hastings
YMCA, where she serves as a volunteer twice
a week at swimming and life-saving classes.

JOHN CUNNIFF

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ommendations, particularly
one to forgive and forget.
The commission headed by
former astronaut Frank BrMan said the 151 cadets touched
by the scandal should be ree
instated as soon as possible because cheating had been far

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They said they hoped Army
Secretary Martin R. Hoffmann
would Ignore some of the rec-

agreement on a plan that could extend Carter's promise of clemency for draft violators
to perhaps as many as 250,000 Vietnam-era
servicemen with tarnished military records.
Carter, who had promised during the
election campaign that he would pardon draft
law violators, has been urged by some groups
to broaden such a clemency program to include military deserters and veterans with
less-than-honorable discharges.

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fender of the accused cadets,
fender
said following the report
Wednesday calling for the swift
readmission of ousted cadets.
Some cadets at the Institution
expressed the opposite view.

Carter's advisers have reached substantial

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an outgrowth of West Point's
cheating scandal have drawn
reactions that range from jubilation on Capitol lull to apprehension at the histort, U.S. Military Academy.
"I'm just afraid that they're

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He shrugged his shoulders graphically, tilted his
bushy left eyebrow upwards at least an inch.
"Any other problems this year?" I asked,
thinking maybe he'd- just had a bad day and the
problems weren't as widespread as he indicated.
Again he shrugged his shoulders. "You really
want a list?" he asked. After my slight nod he
continued.
"Well, first the elves wanted to form a union.
They said if it's good enough for the U. S. Army it's
good enough for them.
Then Mrs. Claus read 'Total Woman' and met
me at the door the other day in a black negligee. Can
you imagine standing around at the North Pole in a
black negligee?"

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anything from history.
Next January will mark the 27th anniversary
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announcing to the world that the Republic of
What he doesn't say, however, Is that he has
Korea was outside the U.S. "defense perimeter."
over the last eight years become something of a
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South Korea. By October, the Chinese
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P'
Communists
had entered the war, sending the
nomination with but a nod of his head, Ted
first
of
a
quarter
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that once again we tempt late by abandoning our
Kennedy spell has been broken by a Lackluster
defense committment to Free China, Taiwan.)
but effective shaman from Georgia. It Is safe to
Returning from a visit to Communist China,
presume that if Jimmy Carter Is not totally Informer Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield
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competent he will hold the chief executive's job
— who desperately wants to be Jimmy Carter's
....
for eight years, and it is possible his vice
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ambassador to the Mainland — Is, just coinpresident may hold it for eight more. Ted
"
cidentally, advocating the identical three things
Kennedy could still run in 1992, but would the
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that Red China wants the United States to do as
family magic work for a member In his 60s'
regards Taiwan. These are: the severance of our
diplomatic ties with this nation; the abrogation
And so the last of the Kennedys Is being
of our 1954 U.S. -Taiwan defense treaty; and the
quickly relegated to something less than regal
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withdrawal of our remaining military personnel.
status. He has quite abruptly become a prince
jaw
In a statement that must send shivers up the 1111
without a court, or even many courtiers. And
spines of our allies, at least those who have backwhat with moderate to liberal Democrats In
bones, Mansfield offers the classic might-makespower, he can no longer even claim, as he has
throughout Republican rule, to head a governright argument, callously observing that the 900
ment in exile.
million Communists on the Mainland "are much
more significant than an Island is." (An island!
What's more, there may be at least one other
What about Taiwan's 16 million people' They,
major embarrassment In store for the junior
too, are a reality. Free China is larger than 70
n e Is
senator from Massachusetts. During the Carter
per cent of the countries in the U.N.). Says
term Kennedy will likely be outside the power
Mansfield: "Equivocation over the Taiwan
structure looking In. The new executive Is not
NEW YORK AP — Lenders around the
affairs, thus lending encouragement to lenders problem has continued far too-long."
fond ofthesenator, and in fact feels the Kennedy country are planning or establishing review
and spurring them to play a more active role in
Well, I disagree.
influence is excessive,
panels that would give unsuccessful applicants
problem areas.
To stab a loyal ally in the hack by scrapping
Carter's sentiments are understandable. for Inner-city home mortgage loans a second
The league, which represents Institutions our defense treaty with Taiwan would be the
accounting for 58 per cent of all private mort- grossest sort of Immoral, political expediency.
Kennedy gave him no encouragement in the chance to obtain money.
Boards already exi4 in several cities, Ingage debt outstanding, is said to be exploring As Yale Law Prof. Michael Reisman puts it:
early campaigning. And then when the Georgian
eluding
Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati,
several posibilities in addition to the review
began to move, Kennedy lent his support toan w
"The life of another state is an unacceptable
panels.
fated "Stop Carter" effort. Finally, shortly Cleveland, Chicago and Denver, but very f.'
price for an ambassadorship In Peking
before the nominating convention, the senator applicants have made an effort to obtain loans
One of these is to pool the funds of vario us However this Is ra tionaliz
ed to the public, Its real
associations to make equity investments that import will Immediately be
stooped to casually hinting that his personal through them.
understood in Peking
The development, mainly by savings and loan
is, to participate in rehabilitation by direct and Taipei and could precipitate
resolve to not run had weakened, thus testing
reckless
associations, is believed in part to be a response
ownership as well as through lending.
whether a draft was still a possibility.
moves."
to charges of redlining, in which lenders are said
Many mortgage lenders have been under fire
Dr. William Schneider, a defense analyst on $
Most certainly there are a good many people to automatically turn down loans in poorer city
from minority groups for their alleged failure to the professional staff
of the Hudson Institute,
besides the president-elect who would be happy areas.
more actively involve themselves in urban af- agrees. Referring to the possibility of an attempt
to see Ted Kennedy reduced to mortality.
Officials of the U.S. League of Savings
lairs, and some have been openly accused of by Red China
to resolve the "Taiwan problem by
Numerous colleagues In the Senate, for example. Associations say, however, that the review
arbitrarily refusing to make loans,
force as the principal threat to peace in East
Kennedy's strength there has largely been tied to panels are part of a genuine effort by lenders to
Lenders counter with the argument that to Asis," outside
of a potential renewal of the
his White House potential, other salons often fulfill their obligations to urban and minority
lend money in certain areas is to needlessly risk Korean War, Dr.
Schneider says:
deferring to him out of a kind of fear. That now residents.
their depositors' money, mainly because such
"Perhaps
the most destabilizing development
seems less necessary, and this more than, a few
One of them explained this week: President
areas are beyond the rehabilitative effortsofany In this region would be uncertainty about the
members feel emancipated.
Carter will be paying more attention to urban
one group.

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the right word."
The hamburgers came. He picked at his. I ate
mine with gusto. It had been a long day.
"What do you mean uniform?" I asked, since he
didn't seem inclined to talk.
gets the blame for all the violent toys kids
get for Christmas? Who gets in trouble because
children have guns and kni yes and genuine- plastic
- imitation - modified hand grenades In their
stockings? Who gets the blame for turning
Christmas Into a huge commercial fiasco and
forgetting it's supposed to be a religious holiday?
Me, that's who. So called it a uniform. It goes with
guns &amp; knives &amp; stuff!"
"Surely you don't think people really blame you
for all that '' I prompted.

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slaughtering 10,000 inhabItants, good will among
the "childr en
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happy black cotton pickers in

For one thing. air pollution

eavesdropping on the American sage. He drew the World War If seemed as proud of its SITIOkI'
rummaging through its poster proclaiming the Air
photo album.
Corps as "America's Arm of
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illustrators who left so many shows an arm, with the ati ndelible impressions on tached hand holding airplanes.
American
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licentiousness and idolatry.
When rumors spread that
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ed court rulings on their efforts pills man abortive suicide pact
to stop the execution.
'I love her more than le it
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NEW YORK (AP) - 'it's good, some not so good." She of the national life.
Handbook, 1911 edition, by torned to the television cornlike reading a diary of my life," nodded toward the famous "1
As a Bicentennial event, the which every Scout over 40 merclal, an exhibit of advera middle-aged man said Want You" poster ol Uncle Sam Society of Illustrators took the learned, on pages l4o and 141 to tlsernenLs during the
country's
"Almost everything here re- pointing his finger. " That one, trouble to co llect all the plc- tell the di fference between a age of innocence excited
more
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cality, while his mother and confined to a mental hospital of habeas corpus that Gilmore
capital punishment foes await- after the lovers took sleeping had filed de

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As Gilmore, handcuffed,
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When Bullock refused, Gilstripped-down cell awaiting a white and blue tennis shoes, more told him: "You simply
Jan. 17 date with the firing
was led from the crowded don't have the guts. You're
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The 36 -year-old convicted
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killer vowed to renew his bid for sage for Nicole Barrett, his fr eedom underakgM techni Y
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his attorneys Wednesday told Bullock: "Monday is what
Gary Gilmore, who wanted to shortly after 4th District Court want. I would like to see m
see his mother once more and Judge J. Robert Bullock set the mom, possibly see Nicole an

by his own figuring, Is tiptoeing through some thorug.
He was In Miami Reach this week to make a 15- minute
taping for a canned
series that sUB Isn't sold. And
tabby Tiny Tim, who once was paid $10,000 for 10 nights at

bribery, Antiochus had api.
pointed a governor of the Jews
a Jewish priest nanled Jason:
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Playoff Stars Dominate
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banks. 'Love In a violent breakthrough for the Oakland
game—it's really something." Raiders' running actually at
Fairbanks who suffered tack cane a week ear li er.
"me Cincinnati game was
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his third year as coach in 1975, our big test. It was no secret
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their American Football
League days in 1963. However, on the ground, Including 74 by
everyone talks mainly about van Eeghen, and Ken Stabler
"love,
togetherness," and threw- for 217 yards and four
touchdowns In a 35-20 victory
"cooperation."
Dec. 6. The loss cost the Bngals
a spot in the National Football

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When the dust had settled from Wednesday's Class A amateur tournament at the
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Orlan
do-Sem nole 'aI- ta, irontcourter DI I risn bach and backcourter Dan
Lackey were cro w ned champions. Fishb ach and Lackey, l ef t to right, (las
trophies, while Kalel Napalapalai and Gerry Lingelbach settled for second
places. The Class B tourney will be held Friday while F Troop, beginners class,
will play next Wednesday.
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DALLAS (AP)
At 6-foot
missed gaining a berth In the
playoffs in 1975 for the first time and 208 pounds Doug Dennison
In five years, Coach George doesn't frighten anybody off the
Allen knew some changes had line of scrimmage.
But what the third-year playto be made. And changes he has
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made.
Fifteen of the players who
will go against the Minnesota
Vikings Saturday in the first
round of the National Football
League playoffs were not on the
43-man roster on the final game
of 1975.
There are six new starters
from the team that finished 84
a year ago, six backup men and
three who are used primarily on
special teams.
None of the newcomers were
acquired in the draft. As has
been documented many times,
Allen acquires veterans
through trades for draft choices
Primarily. During his six-year
stint in Washington, he has
made trades Involving 106
players and 131 draft choices.

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WASHINGTON (AP)

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Straight,

Pittsburgh Penguins; Ron
Greschner of the New York
Rangers; Lanny McDonald of
the Toranto Maple Leafs, and
Tom Lysiak of the Atlanta
Flames as some of the players
who claim that Sorkin owes
them amounts ranging frqj
$135,000 to $25,000.
In addition, the Globe and
Mail says Bob Nystrom, Jude
Drouln, Bob Bourne and Garry
Howatt of the New York Islanders and Dennis Poloffich of the
Detroit Red Wings are seeking
funds they claln are owed.

Seminole and Lyman battled
toa2-2 soccer tie Wednesday,
marking the second tie In three
games for Lyman and
Seminole's opener.

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Valencia
Seminole

Maple Leafs 4, Blues 1
the season to 160 in 33 games.
Inge
llammarstrom
and
LanWilson's rifle shot from the
In the junior varsity enit took a hot goalie to cool the ny McDonald scored 16 seco nds Left point ti ed the scor e 1.1 at
counter, Lyman prevailed, 1-0. Atlanta Flames Wednesday apart, climaxing a three-goal 5:49 of the second period. Th e
night.
opening period by Toronto and Canadians rained 18 second-pe.anfard
The Flames fired 19 shots at goalie Wayne Thomas held St. rind shots on Rockies' goalie
• 1 • 1-3
Lyman
• I I 6-2 Los Angeles' Rogie Vachon In Louis scoreless until Garry Michel Plasse and built a 4-1
the first period and the Kings' linger beat him with 51 seconds lead.
Goals: Sanford- Burdett
goalie stopped each one. At the left In the game.
Stingers 5, Fighting Saints 0
Lyman- Armstrong. Artman
end
of
two
pe
rio
ds
,
the
flames,
Th
e
lo
Ron Plumb scored twice and
ss
extended
th
e
Bl
ue
s'
Sanford 00 I. Lyman 0 I 2
JV Lyman 1. Sanford 0
beaten only once in their pre- winless streak to eight games. goalie No
Nom LaPointe kicked
vlous 15 games, enjoyed a 30-16
Baron., 7, Red Wings 3
out 38 shots in recording his
advantage In shots. However,
Cleveland's Bob Murdoch, second consecutive shutout for
the score was tied 1-1.
whose younger brother Don has Cincinnati.
established himself as a solid
Stingers established a
Then,
Gene
Carr's
10th
goal
candidate
for
Rookie
of
the
WHA
record
for consecutive
and Marcel Dionne's 20th gave Y
i
ea r honors with the New York
goats when Plumb's 40-foot slap
the
Kings
a 3-1 Naiona Hockey Rangers, scored three goals in shot in the final period gave
League
victory,
a game for the first time in his them 16.
Lake Howell chalked up an
In other NUL games, Toronto NHL career.
Roadrunners 6, Bulls 5
impressive 45-14 verdict over posted a 4-1 triumph over St.
Cleveland bombed veteran
Phoenix winger Bob Liddingthe Lake Brantley Patriots Louis, Cleveland routed Detroit Ed Giacomin for five goal.-In ton snapped a 17-game scoring
* Wednesday in wrestling, as the
7-3 and Montreal beat Colorado the opening period,
drought with a pair of goals as
Hawks permitted the losers to
8-2.
Canadlens
8,
Roc
kies
the Roadrunners ended an
win only three matches.
in the World Hockey AssociMurray Wilson's second-pert- eight-game l os ing streak.
ation, Cincinnati blan ked Mm'- oil goal ignited a string of six by
Juhanu Tamminen had the
100- Lasley (IN) P. Williams 3 0.1
nesota
5-0
and
Phoenix
edged
Montreal
as
the
Canadiens
winning
goal with his first score
101-- Tucker ILl)) ii Chim 125
Birmingham 6-5.
114- Hudson (LB) d Cleo 152
increased their goal total for in 14 games.

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Willie Williams drives lane for two

Pat Haden suffered a

G ators Sign 2

Oviedo In wrestling Wed.
nesday, winning all but two
events,

Ken Atkins passes ball inside to David Krazlt, past outstretched hand of Ed Whittaker.

.'80 Olympics'
NEW YORK (AP) The battle 11ne have been drawn.
The wheeling and dealing is over. The high commands of
the three major networks are on hand. Two years of
preliminary negotiations will climax over the weekend
with a meeting in Moscow.
And within the next few days it should be known which
network will own the television rights to the 1900 Summer
Olympics..
"When you look back over the last several years to what
has captured the fancy of the American viewing public, to
what has brought viewers to their P/ sets that might not
otherwise be there, the answer is the Olympics," says
CBS President Bob Wussler. "We would he hard pressed
to find a better way to spend our money."
And spend someone will ABC paid US million for the

TV Price Tag

rights to the Montreal Games last summer. The price tag
the 1960 Gaines Is expected to be in neighborhood of
$100 million.
But the Olympics are a big prestige Item, and the networks are willing to risk a lou In order to give their image
a big boost.
It's not a bad ratings booster, either. ABC averaged a 47
per cent audience share, meaning 47 per cent of the
televisions turned on were tuned to ABC, over the two
weeks of the Summer Olympics. And the network drew a
35 per cent share over the 11 days of the Winter Games In
lnzLibruck.
ABC says it made a profit on
'mptcs, a small w.
but the network gained Immeasurably in prestige.
The 1980 Games in Moscow. in additior, to being exfor

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Gator Coach' Doug Dickey
said Wednesday he also signed
up John Spinks, a 6.3,230-pound
lineman from Fort Meade.

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LEXINGTON, Ky.(AP) As
if Kentucky needed another
reason to rejoice over its Peach
Bowl invitation
its first football bowl invitation in 25 years
there's the chance to scout
next season's opening game op.por.nt.
if one wanted to get technical
about it, Kentucky and Peach
Bowl opponent North Carolina
will be breaking an NCAA rule
when the teams collide in Atlanta Dec. 31. That rule forbids
schools. to scout their next op.ponent ; instead, the NCAA dietales that the schools exchange
films.
Well, Kentucky opens its 1977
season against none other than
North Carolina, which means
that the Peach Bowl opponents
can use the bowl encounter as a
lull-fledged scouting trip for
next year.
Understand a bly
er

school is Looking at the Peach
Bowl as a prelude to next year,
but instead as a chance to cap
off a successful 1976 season.
Unranked Kentucky of the
Southeastern Conference enters
the game with a 74 record
while 19th.ranked North Car
lisa brings a 9-2 into the game,
which will be a sellout for the
first time in Its 12-year history.

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147
134- Dora ( C). Olsen. 11
En&amp;II.ld • IC) p. Cnario,
2.59
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IS?- M.aryatt (C) p. Dema. 2.46.
169-Chetenik (C) d. Kerr, 76
IS?- Sanman IC) d Bocos, 96.
UL- Blake (C) p. Mullins. S,43,

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[tough, 6-4 and 240 pounds,
played on the Plant High &amp;hoo
team which ended the sca'p
with a 12-I record. Sought uy
numerous big 'schools, [tough
narrowed his choice down to
Alabama and Florida before
choosing the Gators.

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pensive, are fraught with pitfalls. The Russian., will
doubtless exercise s*ne editorial controls over the enterprise and could Insist that some air time be devoted to
"Soviet Culture" of dubious Interest In the U.S.
These considerations and others prompted talk of a
network pool. ABC was In favor of it because, as one
source explained, "We think the other networks would do
such a poor job that we would Look great by comparison."
NBC favored It because, a spokesman said, "The three
networks together could resist any political pressure from
the Russians better' than one alone."
But CBS turned the Idea down, saying It would prefer to
take its chances alone.
And those chances look pretty good. A 'brief look at the

Howell Halts

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117- Brandorff (LH)d Moore 62
IS?- Shrink (LH) p Prather 151.
la'?- Perry 1114) p Reedy 3:16 .
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Pollard (LB) d Cardena
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Piandcock (1151 p Mc'.'a'in
UL
112

TAMPA (A?)
The ers, including, nffpnilu., tn,.I...
University of Florida has Wally "Chip" Hough Jr.,
signed two more football play. garded as one of the best in the
South,

Oviedo Matmen Crushed, 43-11
Colonial took an overwhelming 43-I1 victory over

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Fouls Valencia 21, Seminole 14
FOul*d Out None,

By The Associated Press

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the first hail with excellent

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Putt-Putt

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Booters Tie, 2-2

VALENCIACC Meitwe1163315;
McDonald 30 16; Shemelya 3006;
Bivens 6 22 14. Huester S 0.1 10,
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high 38 points while David
Warriors 136-116; the Los Ange- 76ers' spurt led to a 51-41 halfBoston rallied behind Charlie Thompson added 24 and Bobby
les Lakers trimmed the New time advantage.
Scott in the fourth period and Jones 23, leading Denver over
Orleans Jazz 115-105; the BosPistons 136, Warriors 116
defeat Milwaukee. With Mu- Seattle. Trailing 86-80 after
ton Celtics stopped the MilGuards Kevin Porter and waukee in front 107-104, Scott three periods, Seattle rallied
waukee Bucks 120.125; the In- Chris Ford each tossed in three scored 12 points while the Bucks behind Dean bison's six condiana Pacers defeated the San baskets during a 16-0 first-quar- managed just four, putting secutive points and pulled withAntonio Spurs 116-102, and the ter spree as Detroit swept past Boston in front to stay. Scott In 104-101 with 2:17 left.

Seminole, Lyman

The 160-pound, Eatonville Valencia visitors was Joe
Sterling gives word to Raiders

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moves which seemingly left the
Matadors speelbound.
Willie Williams, a 6-2 wing
The Seminole Community man dropped 15 in the first 20
College Raiders, jumping to an minutes to assist Atkins into
early command In Wednesday giving the hosts a 48-37 half
night's roundball contest with time advantage.
arch-rival Valencia, never gave
The visitors found themselves
way to the mistake-prone in trouble within the first six
Matadors, rolling to an 88-72 minutes of the second half,
victory.
being inflicted with five team
A brilliant effort by Raiders fouls at the 13:39 mark, giving
point man Ken Atkins paced the the Raiders the bonus situation
for most of the entirety of the
Matador defeat.
Atkins, sitting the bench game.
throughout more than half of
Seminole, leading by 54-45 at
the final period, entered the this point, marched for 10
contest in the latc goings, unanswered points before
dropping in eight quick marks Atkins came off the bench, to
boosting the hosts to a 64-66 drive the final nail In the
Lead, putting all comeba ck Matador coffin.
hopes for Valencia away.
Atkins was the scoring
Atkins, a stocky 6-foot leader, followed by teammate
sophomore led all scorers for Williams who had, 23.
the night dropping In 26 marks.
Leading the way for the

The

Jai-Alai

Pro Basketball

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By CHUCK McCLUNG
herald Correspondent

er from Little Kutztown State in
Pennsylvania does better than
any other Dallas Cowboy is
score touchdowns.
former free agent running back has a knack of hitting
the tiniest of cracks where the
going Is toughest and surviving
while the referee throws up
both hands.
"Doug Dennison Is the best
guy I know to give a football to
on the goal line or short yardage," says Cowboy Coach Tom
Landry.
A 12-yard touchdown rim Last
week against Washington is a
prime example. Dennison
slashed off tackle where he was
challenged at the four-yard
line. He struggled and staggered into the end zone with the
tackler wrapped around him.

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LOS ANGELES (AP) The
dilemma of a starting quarterback faces Coach Chuck Knox
of the Los Angeles Rams again,
and it is a problem he has faced
often this season.
Preparing to battle the Cowboys at Dallas Sunday in an
opening-round game - of the National Football League playoffs.
Knox does not know whom his
field general will be.
sprained right knee against Detroit last Saturday. He first was
Listed as doubtful for the Cowboys, then was changed to
quest orLable.
Casting away the official
NFL jargon, that means he is
getting better.
If Haden does not Improve
further, the starting job would
go to James Harris, who was
supplanted in mid-November

More
NEW YORK (AP)
than 30 professional hockey and
basketball players have ree
tained attorneys In an attempt
to recover money they claim Is
owed them by Richard Sorkin, a
Uniondale, N.Y., player agent.
The total of money in question, according to a source, is
between $500,000 and $1 million." The source also confirmed the number of professional athletes Involved.
Reports published In the Toronto Globe and Mail and the
Long Island newspaper News-day list Gord Laxton of the

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6, Birmingham 5
Novice Division
Atlanta
II Il
393 6 - 1
Brian Lowie
Today's Games
3) 3)33- 95
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Brent Wysong
Minnesota at Indianapolis
29 32 34- 91
Midwest Division
Fred Whi te
Edmonton at San Diego
31 32 14-100
Dn,,r
Detroit
$2 I? .571 3
,
CAMPBELL
Wednesday's College Bask.tbapl. Indiana
CONFERENCE
II
NEW YORK (AP) -- The four Steelers v ill be on the defensive
Results
Patrick Division
Kan City
)7
16
179
The National Football Con- missed making the playoffs,
By The Associated Press
W L T Pits OF GA
Chicago
ORLANDO SEMINOLE
7 IS 314 9
teams involved in the American unit, with middle linebacker lerence's 40-man squad, which had five players tabbed for the
EAST
NY Isl
19 7 1 12 $10 73
WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS
Milwkee
1 23 $31 Is
Football
Conference's Jack
Phila
Lambert,
Adelphi 79, John Jay 60
outside was named Tuesday, has 24 Pro Bowl game, while New
II 7 7 39 110 55
FIRST - I Urfa jay, (1) 11.60,
Pacific Division
Allan
IS 9 1 31 104 Ii
Carnegie Mellon 93, Baldwin Portland
1.40, 3.40; 2. Echano Miguel (2)1 40.
I'? • 4111
3dlvisional playoffs dominate linebacker Jack Ham, cor- representatives from teams England had four. Seven other Wallace
74
NY Rno
13 Ii 7 33 173 110 320.3 lea Via (5)240 0(24) P 14
Los An0
IS 12
4
the 40-man squad named to the nerback Mel Blount and safety participating in the pLayoffs,
Sm,ltw Division
Harvard SI. Dartmouth 41
teams were represented on the
7) 104 40
AFC's Pro Bowl team, an- Glen Edwards
Seattle
15 14 .3)7
scheduled to
Sl Lou
Hobart 92, Houghton 17
$215 1 25 19113 ,
SECOND - 1. Domingo.Aiberdi
GoldnSt
squad.
Buffalo,
Cleveland
13
17
520
5
and
nounced today by the National start.
Chgo
Jersey City 6$. Brooklyn Col SA
10 Il 3 23 94 112
Phoenix
(1) II 60. 160, SIC; 2. ' EcP'ano
Seven players from Oakland Houston had two each, while
11 13
151 4':
KingS Point 101, Queens Col 97
Cob
Football League.
11
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S 21 5510$
SancPe: (SI 7.40,350; 3. Uria Arana
Wednesday's Games
Another Steelers' standout, and six from Baltimore joined Denver, Kansas
Minn
Lehman 91. Baruch $1
6 II 7 I'? $1134
City, Miami
(3) 3 20. 0(4-5)1060. P 1 SI 227 50.
Boston $29. Milwaukee 123
Twenty-five of the 40 players, running
Vancvr
LIU
6$.
St. Peters 51
back Franco Harris, the Pittsburgh delegation on the and San Diego had one each.
S 2) 3 19 46 126 DO (1 Ii 243 20
Philadelphia 97, Phoenix 41
Including eight members of the
ill be in the starting offensive AFC team, which was selected
WALES CONFERENCE
N V. Tech 51, Monmouth Col 71
WashIngton 101. Kansas City
THIRD -I Negui Cobdo (2&gt; i6.60.
defending Super Bori cham- backfield, lie will
St Bonaventure 116, CCNY 76
Norris Division
440. 100. 2 Larrl Alberdl (4) 610.
100
be joined by by votes from the 14 head
Mont
Yeshiva 60, N.Y. Poly SI
Dallas, the Eastern Division
21 5 4 52 160 72 550; 3, Uria Miguel (1)1.40; 0(21)
pion Pittsburgh team, will be
Indiana 116, San Antonio 104
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in Oakland quarterback Ken coaches in the conference. The champion, placed the most
SOUTH
11 12 10 32 lOS 103
47,, P 12 4) 140.60.
Detrroit 136, Golden State 116
the playoffs prior to the Pro Stabler and Buffalo's O.J. players
i tts
Concord IS, W Virgina So III
1213 5 79 91100
FOURTH -I. Cacho Yza (3) 6.10,
Los Angeles 115. New Orleans P
receiving the most players - eight -on the NFC
Dtrt
Georgia
$7,
9
16
1
22
75
Furman
53
Bowl game, to be played at Simpson, who won his fourth votes at each position will be
102
105
S 60, 3 40. 2 Arecha Juan (5) 600.
Wash
Georgia
squad,
which
is
going
after
its
i
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Tech
59, Davidson 11
1 70 43125 410;), Dominqo Aguirre (1)310; 0
Seattle's Kingdome Jan. 17.
Denver 111.Seattle 103
NFL rushing title in five years designated as starters,
Howard 44. Robert Morris 6.4, 01
Adams Division
(3 5) 3 W. P (3 3) 150 40; DO (2 3)
third straight triuziiph. The
Today's Games
Seven members of the by gaining 1.503 yards t his year.
t,stn
Murray St 102, Troy St 76
19 9 2 40 III 93
111 00
Cincinnati, which barely series is tied 3-3.
Indiana at Cleveland
Butt
N Caro Asheville 74, Augusta 77
I? I 3 37 97 64
FIFTH - 1. Anton Larrea (S)
Atlanta at Houston
Tnto
MIDWEST
II 11 6 31 III $01
New York Nets at Kansas Cleve
IS W.
.5 40,140, 2 Cacho Ramon (2)
Akron 11 , Wright 5159
9 IS 7 25 47 $03
City
560, 1.10; 3. MarurlAltu (7) 360; Q
Wednesday's Games
Ball St 57, Ohio St 55
(2 5) 3540; P is 2) 17.90.
Friday's Games
Los Angeles 3, Atlanta I
Cincinnati 19, Miami, Ohio 61
SIXTH - I. P4eguiBengoa (I)
New York Knicks at oSton
Toronto 1, St. Louis I
Detroit 99. Michigan St 94
1170. 1050. 5.20; 2 Jose Aguirre (6)
Milwaukee at New York Jets
Cleveland 1, Detroit 3
S Illinois 79. Cal Poly.SLO 50
Golden Slate at Philadelphia
600.440; 3 Arta Sanchez (4) 5.20; 0
Montreal I. Colora&amp; 2
Wisconsin 11. Chicago Loyola 65
Indiana at Detroit
(1 6) 4400, P (16) 173 10
Today's Games
Wittenberg 41, Point Park 72
San Antonio at Chicago
SEVENTH -1. Aldana Bolilia (31
St Louis at Boston
SOUTHWEST
1320.610.140.2 Larri Via (5)600,
Atlanta at New Orleans
Cleveland at Pittsburgh
Austin Peay 40, Oral Roberts 76
Washington at Buffalo
260; 3. DomingoQuioba (1) 500; 0
St Mar y'S, 1ev, 13. SW Texas St 57
Vancouver at Detroit
Phoenix at Los Angeles
(3 II 32 10. P (3 1) 135 90. Big 0 II
Chicago at Philadelphia
FAR WEST
By The Associated Press
Denver at Portland
6) and (3 5) 276
10.
Denver Nuggets defeated the Golden State. The Pistons, win- wound up with 29 points, while
Colorado io. Long Beach St 10
New York Rangers at Buffalo
EIGHTH - I. Santi Altu (I) 1340.
Seattle
SuperSonics
117-103.
Hawaii
Nib
ning
for
the
fifth
time
In
their
Milwaukee's
97, Marymount
Junior Bridgeman
IS 10. 550; 7. Anton-Juan (2) 5.60,
'
Elvin Hayes says he feels a
Wyoming 75, E Washingt on 66 Hayes connected on 19 of 32 last six games, trailed 10-6 had a career-high 41
340 , 3 Marurl Bengoa (7) 3.00; 0
lot of pressure when Phil Che- shots and grabbed seven when Porter scored two baskets
(2 1) 55 60 . P (A 2) 79 SO.
Pacers 116, Spurs 102
Eastern Division
NINTH - I Arta (I) 1300.600.
nier is out of the lineup,
rebounds in his best perform- and Ford followed with two
W L T PisOF GA
Wil Jones scored 26 points
AT EAST COLONIAL
5.60, 2 Zarre (1) 660.320; 3. Eloria
Quebec
But he certainly did not let it ance since scoring 46 points in a more, giving Detroit a Lead it and grabbed 19 rebounds, both
1 9 17 1 39 142 117
Pro Division
(2) 320. OIl 1) 3400. P11 11194,30
i.Y
Cinci
1710 2 36 131 94 Robet Henderson
bother him Wednesday night. playoff game against Buffalo never relinquished,
71 26 26-79
TENTH -1 Manolo (5) 940. S 00.
season highs, leading Indiana
Indy
EASTERN CONFERENCE
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$6 Il 2 31 91107 Gary English
140. 2 Area (2) 500.300; 'I, Maruri
31 7473.17
Hayes took the scoring load two years ago.
Atlantic Division
Minn
Lakers 115, Jazz 105
1711 1 28 91 97
past San Antonio, The Spurs Led
Tom Daniels
31.2* 31-47 (7) 370; 0 (2 8) 3200; P ($2) 7400
on his broad shoulders, firing in
W
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Pct.
N Eng
GB
76ers 97, Suns 87
1215 1 24 101 111
Dave Grether
DD (1 8) 10610.
29.37
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's 35 53-5.0 at halftime, but Indiana PhIpha
16
10
615
Birm
9
23
I
19
109
115
Amateur Division
45 points as the Washington
ELEVENTH -I Anton Perez (1)
Julius Erving collected 25 points and 16 reuounds led Los took the lead for good midway Boston
II 11 .560
I',
Western Division
John Gann
1121 23-76
17 60.4 20, 380, 2 Oguiza Elorra (4)
Bullets defeated the Kansas points and George McGinnis 20 Angeles over New Orleans. The through the third quarter and NY Knks
12 14 162 1
Winnipg
1412 1 37 145 lOS Tom Rusnak
250, 2 60, 3 Patxi.Zarre (6) IF 60; 0
2629 26-4I
b City K ings 104-100 in National as Philadelphia be at Phoenix. Jazz played most of the second steadi
NY Nets
II IS .123
S Diego
5
11 12 2 36 107 99
Bill Hubbard
(4.?) 39 10 P (7 Il 10200
2679.74.-Il
ly widened the margin to
1)
Houston
16
401 5'
II 11 4 32 96 57
Steve Woodle
Basketball Association action. Philadelphia raced to a 17-point half without l ea di ng NBA as many as 22 points late In the Buffalo
292726-17
TWELFTH -1, Alava.Larrea (SI
Phoenix
Central Division
1311 2 25 104 143
Bill Lowe
13 20. 400. 360, 2 Marurl Arcs (7)
29 31 25-12
In other NBA games, the first-period lead and never scorer Pete Maravich, who re-- game.
Cleve
16 9
Edmntn
640
1314 I 27 54118 Dave Beck
t Philadelphia 76ers defeated the trailed. The Suns reduced the
2* 26 78-42 1240,240;) Anton.Aguirre (3) 5.20;
Hou%tn
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15 9
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Calory
625
1116 2 21 87 91
Jim Manning
injured an ankle after scoring
Nuggets 117, Sonlci 103
Q (57) 47,10; P (5.7) 111.90 Big 0 (4
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CBS.—The network is rated the favorite. CBS has
worked very hard for the Games and may be willing
to bid
higher than the others. Network officials have pursued the
Soviets vigorously for 24 years. Also, CBS has been In a
slwnp lately and needs the Games badly to restore lost
prestige.
ABC—Experience is the key to ABC's
presentation. The
network
did a fine job in Innsbruck and Montreal, and
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Russians were Impressed. But there Is a
feeling
that
ABC,
having already Invested in the INC
Winter Games In Lake
Placid, N.Y., would be less than bereft if it lost out.
NBC-Rated the longshot. Network sources have
been
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of us up here."
The 15,000 Kentucky tickets
Lasted less than three hours and
there Is already talk of ticket
scalping in Lexington. A nuniher of Kentucky fans have said
that they will drive to Atlanta
just Oil the off chance they can
get in.
Back to that no-scouting rule.
Hagan said he thinks it won't be
on the books much longer.

Kentucky had much to do
with selling all those tickets,
according to UK Athletic Direc(or Cliff Hagan.
Kentucky was at first allotted
10,000 seats, but Hagan said he
was in Atlanta to look over the
facilities there and, almost as
an afterthought, picked up another 5,000.
"At the (line, I SOW the
mailed ticket requests and most
of them had Kentucky postmarks " ha ,sn said "I ihniwht
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to keep people home," said Hagan, "but they've been exchanging movies In color and
all.
and they ended up
spending more money than they
would have under the old
system.
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be voted out when the NCAA
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and their spouses. flosts for theChristimas dinne'r
party were Nlr. and Mrs. Williani (Jean) Norris at
their ldyllwilde home. Checking the gifts they

the first woman to hold that position in the party's history,
while Rep. Barbara Jordan,
Tex was keynote speaker..
Mar) Louise Smith 62 first
woman to be Republican NaThey broke the sex harrier at
tional Chairman, was continued
the U.S. military academies,
In that pt after the Republienrolling at West Point, Annacan convention but in Novempolis and the Air Force Acade.
ber announced her resignation.
my, after a law signed by PresThe election of Dixy [AT Ray
ident Ford abolished the allas governor of Washington gave
nvde tradition at those inthe nation a second female state
government head, along with
Women also entered
Gov. Ella Grasso
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[louse seats will decline by one,
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body voluntarily.
were increasingly active in polIn a presidential election
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year, women's political Impact
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House counselor, was named by
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beth Dole - struck out on their grandmother, caine in fifth in
ownacrunthe country on tough the balloting at the Democratic
campaign tqurs. In hardhitting
National Convention.
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Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
Sanford Girl Scouts Service Unit, 7 pm., C'hamber of
Commerce.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 pm., Florida Power an
Light, Sanford.
Seminole Lions, 7 p.m., Quality Inn North, 14 and Sir
434.
Casselberry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., The Barony.
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American Ann. of Retired Persons and National
Assn.ofRetiredTeachers,2:30p.m.,FjrstFedemlof
Seminole, Sanford.
United Daughters of the Confederacy, 2:30 p.m., 1702
E Fourth St Sanford
Seminole South Rataq, 7:50 a.m., Lard Chweys,
Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise KIwanis, 7 a m, Sambo's
Resitaurant.
Forestm Square Dance Club, The Forest, 8 p.m.
Diet Workshop, St. Augustine Church, Button Road
and Sunset Drive, C&amp;sspJberry, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richards Church
LaWood,AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Chur ch, SR 434.
YAC's Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden Club,
oOl E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.
SATURDAY. DECEMBER 8
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The Sanford Senior Citizens dquist will give a reading, and
Club met Tuesday in the San- Christmas carols will be led by
ford Civic Center with a bag Ivan Walker and Irwin Bum
lunch at noon, bingo followed pus. All members are asked to
the business meeting. The new bring a gift suitable for
president, Laura Pursell, someone at the nursing homes
t,esided at the meeting.
in town.
t)n Dec. 21, the club will have
The club's future plans Ina noon Christmas dinner for all dude an evening at Rosy
members, who are asked to O'Grady's, Orlando, on Dec. 23
bring a covered dish and ser- with reservations to be made
vice. Meat and beverage will be with Doris Rogers. On Jan. 8
furnished by the club.
1,theSeniorswtlltakeatour
A special committee in- to Lakeland to see the world
eluding Lula Moran, Vincent famous Uppizans. Buses will
Howell and Eva Beckham is in pick up at the Civic Center at 4
charge of arrangements. Mrs. p.m. On Jan. 15 there will also
?bbi Hardy, new program be a trip to hear Guy Lombardo
chairman for 1976-77, an- and Tommy Dorsey and their
nounced that Mrs. Ebba Lin- bands in Lakeland.

CALENDAR
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16
Sanford AA. 8 p.m., 1201 W. FIrst St.
Casselberry Lions, 6:30 p.m., Land o Lakes Country
Club.
Bishop Moore High School band Christmas concert. 8
p.m., Orlando Garden Club auditorium, 710 E. Rollins
Ave., Orlando.

Brings

.sstjru1 her the sperm donor would be matched to her health
education and hereditary background, as well as body build and
hair coloring.
I suppose I was taking a risk but
I think it's safer than
adoption," she said, noting that young girls who would give up
Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft
their child for adoption might lie about their use of drugs during
Thursday Dec
pregnancy.
With
With the number of divorces Increasing, Sandi feels her
will not have extraordinary problems growing up
times during the week I ovulated. I'd have to take my tem•
without a father. And having known what her responsibilities
perature and then call the doctor," she said. "It felt something
were when she decided on artificial insemination, Sandi said she
like a pap smear."
was able to make plans, unlike most persons who wind up singe
After four months without success Sandi took a fertility drug
parents through death or divorce
Then her friends had a baby shower.
It will probably be easier for me to raise a little girl than a
Sandi said she is not troubled about the anonymous father of her
little boy because I'm domestic. It'll be easier to go to Girl Scouts
child and plans to be truthful later to Mandy. She said the doctor and Brownies than play baseball

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you "can see forever" as t he saying goes - but
these birds behind the Lake ,Nlonroe Marina figured
they'd give it a try anyway. Just what and for how
long and far they did see was unclear; thev refused
all comment to questions from Ilerald staff
photographer Rick %Veils. They just didn't want to be
disturbed, they chirped.

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PHOENIX, Ariz iAPi - Sandi a 33-year-old Phoenix nurse
says she's foundthejoysolmothcrhoodwithoutthecomplications
of marriage, adoption or sexual intercourse,
On
9 nine months after being artificially inseminated
Safl(ii gave birth to a girl, Mandy.
"I always thought I would just get married and have six kids,"
she told the Phoenix Gazette.
Having no husband or boyfriend and religious principles that
rifle a casual affair distasteful to her, Sandi tried to adopt a
bey, but found only one agency that would even consider a single
woman. None had a healthy, white baby.
Her gynecologist referred her to Dr. Robert Tanis, who maintains Arizona's only sperm bank.
Shecheckedwithherminister,withalawyeraboutulegitacy
proems and with her parents "in case something happened to
me' Sandi started working two jobs to save money and lined up a
future babysitter.
"I thought about it a long time, almost a year. I think I knew I
was going to do it the day he (the gynecologist) mentioned it.
V'lt took me six months to get pregnant. I would go two to three

Sanford:
Sena Bramble
Gloria J Bryant
Vance Douglass
Manfred Pyles
Mary Harold
John M. Higgins
Lemon Bluff died Wednesday
MRS FVELYNO JONES
Darren H. Justice
of morning. Born in Dekalb
Mrs. Evelyn0 Jones
Rhonda Monti
102 Temple Drive,Sanford. died County, Ma., she had lived In
Ann Newkirk
Wednesday morning at her Lemon Bluff for the past seven
Frank Rowen, DeBary
residence.
months and formerly lived in
Ida L Ellicks Deltona
Califuriva She was a Baptist.
A native of Lealuville N C
Joseph R. Landry Jr.,
Survivors include a niece,
had lived in Sanford for 20
Deltona
Sears moving here from Mrs. J. Q. Galloway of Sanford,
Blanche H
and several other nieces and
Ohlhauser, Liinton N C
Deltona
her nephews
Survivors
include
Ernest Foster, Lake Mary
BrLsson Funeral Home in
husband, John W. Jones,
BIRTHS
Sanford; a daughter, Mrs. charge of arrangements.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott (Melanie) Glenda Mangum, Orlando;
Tilson
rise
isters, Mrs. Violet
D5I1,m
Funeral Notice
BurlintonNC Mrs.
Sanford:
Ivedale Richmond, Graham, N.
Alice G. Arledge
JONES, EVELYN 0.-Jones,
C.; and Mrs. Maureen Tate; a
Funeral
John C. Dietz
lyn 0
so,
brother Edgar Oakley, Tenof 102 Temple Drive Sanford
Clyde Eckhart
nessee, and one grandchild.
will be Saturday, 2 p.m. at
Margaret INI. Fox
Gramkow Funeral Home chapef
Gramkow Funeral Home is In
Anna W. Malanga
ith the Rev. Harold Davis
charge of arrangements.
Boa Nguyen
Of ficiating. Intermen t will be in
Memorial Park.
Dorothy Price
MRS. DEE W. JACKSON
Gramkow Funeral
is in
Dorothea L. Bormann,
Mrs. Dee W. Jackson, 71. of
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DEAR ABBY: Someone for every woman. Whenever a
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CHANUKAH ORANGE
powder and salt; blend in
CARROT CAKE
alternately with orange juice.
1 cup parei'e polyunTurn into a greased 10-inch tube
saturated margarine
pan. Bake in 3.50 degree F. oven
2 cups sugar
50 to 60 minutes or until cake
1 tablespoon grated
tester inserted in cake comes
orange rind
out clean. Cool In pan 15
1 teaspoon cinnamon
minutes, then turn out of pan
2 teaspoon nutmeg
and cool completely. Cover top
1 cup cholesterol-free
with Orange Glaze and sprinkle
egg substitute
with additional chopped
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walnuts.
shredded pared carrots
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salnut,s
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1 teaspoon polyun.
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one-third cup Florida orange
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orange juice
margarine and sugar. Stir in
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orange rind, cinnamon and fectioners'
sugar
with
nutmeg. Gradually beat in egg margarine, orange rind and
substitute. Stir in carrots and enough juice to make a slightly
nuts. Sift together flour, baking runny glaze.

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Orange Carrot Cake, like
Jewish history, are traditional
at Chanukah. Consequently, most cakes containing several
many people celebrating the spices, becomes better If
Holiday of Lights must shun the allowed to mellow for about a
customarily festive foods, due day. In this time, the flavors of
to cholesterol restrictions. But, the spices blend and develop
now even cholesterol counters more completely and, in this
can celebrate this joyful oc- case, the carrots render the
cake moister.
casion to the fullest.
Orange Glaze, drizzled on
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polyunsaturated top, also uses Florida orange
parvve
margarine along with a juice and rind. The fruity
quality creates a light, bright
contrast to the more intense
'Do not fast during
character of the cake.
Chanukah,
For a break from heavier
Not on the day preceding
foods eaten during the eight
Nor yet on the day
days of Chanukah, you might
following,
want to have Fruit Compote.
Eat and be merry. '•'
Fruit compotes are customary
From the Code of
at this holiday and are favorites
Rabbinical Judaism
with cholesterol counters.
Fruits frequently enjoyed
cholesterol-free egg substitute during this season include
for a rich-tasting, yet low- pears, apricots, peaches,
cholesterol dessert. This sometimes raisins and prunes
dessert's aromatic flavor and Most can be purchased together
elegant appearance rise to this in mixed dried (tint packages
Joyous occasion on the Jewish like the one called for in this
calendar. In this recipe, Florida recipe. We've .added fresh
orange juice, not milk, supplies Florida grapefruit sections for
the liquid. Florida orange juice, a tart foil to the sweet fruits.
a natural product high in Besides it's sparkling apvitamin C, Is a good alternative pearance and flavor, grapefruit
to dairy products in confection adds valuable fiber to the diet.
Walnuts, the only nut allowed
recipes; this way, desserts can
be eaten with meat meals. The on low-cholesterol diets, are
orange rind lends a flavor boost added for their crunchy texture
to the spices, cinnamon and and wholesome, natural taste.

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BLONDIE

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12 Chief ore of
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32 Swing around
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modern art
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cape
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THAN

NOTICE TO PUBLIC
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. BoNotice i hereby given that the
ard of
Adiustment of the City of
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Sanford
Will
hold a special meeting
COUNTY FLORIDA.
on 1130
Friday.
IV6 a?
CIVIL ACTION NO. 16fl70.CA.09.S
AMDecember
in order to 17
consider
a
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
request
for
a
variance
In
the
Zoning
TGAGE ASSOCIATION ,
Plaintiff, Ordinance as it pertains to front
yard setback requirements in PCi
Zoned district. Lots 14. Il, ii S. IC,
HAROLD W STARK, t UI
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Defendants
French Ave. The planned use of the
NOTICE OF ACTION
Property is for an addition to
TO: HAROLD W. STARK AND
commercial building.
BARBARA STARK,
B L Perkins
his wife
Chairman
RESIDENCE. UNKNOWN
BoardDec.
of Adjustment
All parties claiming Interests by, Publish
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throuoti, under or aiarnt HAROLD DEG dl
W STARK and BARBARA STARK.
his wife. and to all parties having or
claiming to have any right, titi, or
FICTITIOUS NAME
interest in the real property herein
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at P0 Box 659.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 'Altamonte Springs, Seminole
un

F or FrIday, December 17, 1976
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SCORPIO
21-April 19)
careful
Your
very

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Mort Walker

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Don't fall behind in your duties 19) A friend might try to blame

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54 Required
55 Athletic
contest
56 Fears

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only be frustrating.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Problems today are likely to
be of your own making.
try to shift the blame for your

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ESTATES, according to me Plat to register said name with The Clerk

at Pages 15 and 16. ot the Public County. Florida in accordance with
Records of Seminole County, the provisionsof the Fictitious
Florida,
Name Statutes, To Wit. Section
h" been filed against you and you 145 09 F lor Ida Statutes 1957.

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Florida 32802, and file the original NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING

Dec. 17, 1q76

outlook is too pessimistic it will

This year, your benefits will

contribute to your defeat.

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LIBRA (Sept. 23ct. 23) For come from that for whic
the next few days keep a tight you've already laid solid

Leukoplakia

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rein on your purse. Be very foundation. Finish what you've
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pastures.
your budget.
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dent and stay well within started before see

5: Diane W. Culpepper

with the Clerk of the above styled TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
court 000rbefore January 5th 1777, OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
otherwise a ludgment may be an. OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
tered against you for the reliet
Notice is hereby given that a
demanded in the complaint or Public Hearing will be held at the
petition
Commission Room in the City Hail
WITNESS my hand and the seal of in the City of Sanford, Florida. at
said Court on November 301h. 1976. 7;00 o'lo(k P M. on December V.
(SEAL)
1976. to consider the adoption of an
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
ordinance by the City of Sanford.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Florida. as follows
By Mary N Darden
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Clerk
Deput
ORDINANCE NO. 137)
Publish. Dec. 2, 9. 16, 73. 1976

VIRGO (Aug. 2ept. 22) Be Make no mountain from
realistic today, but don't view molehiuls.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
the world .
'.ively. If your

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den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke, PA • at DEG-3S
Post Office Box 193. Orlando,

something more compiL.

prematurely,

DOWN

123, LAKE HARRIET OF ALTAMONTE. and that I intend

thereof, as r ec orded in Plat Book 12, of the Circuit Cou rt, Seminole

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
where your major interests are
concerned. Don't try to rush Complications will result today
conclusion If YOU twist simple ISSUeS Into
things
to
a

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INC. DO A HARLEY DAVIDSON

in Seminole County, Florida:

is of utmost importance today

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tgageon the following real property name of CENTRAL FLA. CYCLES.

today. Spend only for essentials Goals can only be achieved
or you may be asking for today If you're willing to
problems.
the price personally. Don't
I.EO(July23Aug. 22 )TlmIng expect allies to carry the

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work will pile up atid make It you're not entirely responsible
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difficult for you to get ahead. for. The main culprit
CANCER (June 21-July 22) someone else.

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society (abbr 29
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
This is not one of your better
days for striking bargains,
especially with an obstinate
person. Neither of you will be

willing to compromise.

42 Gilding

THE BORN LOSER

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Unless you're
today
diluted
you are apt to come out somewhat
apt
to
spread
on the short end In business because you're
Taking
situations. Don't take un- yourself too thin.
you
can handle
than
more
necessary gambles.

club (abbr.)

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WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA
OF THE CITY OF SANFORD.

ARCHIE

by Bob Montana

FRED AND JAY ARE
DATING AGAIN - BUT RAL

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diamonds in order to get rid of
his jack of hearts, rutted a
heart in his hand, ru tted his
last small spade came back
to his hand by rutting another

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heard at laid hearing

All parties In interest a nd citizens

By order of the City Commission
of the City of Sanfo rd, Florida
H N Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk

DEC

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HOOSHANG IRANPOUR
HusbAnd Petitioner.
and
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NOTICE OF ACTION

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TO. Fay, E. Iranpour

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action liar Dissolution of

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Marriage has been filed against you

and you are required to serve a copy
Of your written defenses. if any, to it

Foilwindows, docifs o(ouldoot triml Dries
toalough,medlumgloufInishthalslss

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McCabe. whose address is Suit,

1460, CPdA Tower, Orlando. Florida.

fadIng, ciacklng and peeling' Latex for
soapandwaterclun

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12061. on or before January 121h,

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WITNESS my hand and se al of

COMparee**Christmas

thi% Court on this 7th
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Clerk of this Court ether before
service on Petitioners attorney or
immediately Ih*reafler, oth er wise
a default will be en tered against you
for Pte relief demanded fl the

Sale in effect thru this weekend.

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persons des ir ing to exami ne the
some

Wife Respondent

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Depvty Clerk

Shall have an opportunity IC) be

FAVE E. IRANPOUR,

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Office of the City Clerk for all

S. KIRBY MONCRIEF of
S Paul Hoiliflgsworth
SHINHOLSER LOGAN AND
Publish Ploy 75. Dec 2. 9. 16. 1976 MONCRIEF

COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO: 742IICA.S4.E
In R: the Marriage of

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Open Daily 9 am to 11pm •
compare...you can't do better than Zayre!

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Seal)
Arthur H. Bickwiitt. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court

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By Mary N Darden

Zayre!" SANFORD HIGHWAY 17-92 at AIRPORT BLVD.

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on the Petitioner's Attorney, Bill

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Paul

WOOD DRIES IN AN HOUR

Enam

Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court

Attorneys tor Petition er
First F ed eral Building
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Po
s t Office Boa 3779
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. Sanfo
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CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

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LUCITE

Co"TE OR

decks, basements, garages! Long lasting

should quit at once. if she hu
dentures that don't fit or a

TUMBLEWEEDS

66S09 Florida Statutes 1957

Durable, scull resistant finish that's pleiffed
for concrete or wcod. Use on porches,
ft2 for '.isy clean up. Assor ted COlObS.

March of

the provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, ToWit: Section

floor paint

detect any new changes as

If your sister smokes she

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Styled Court on or before January as may tro,n time to time be
Notice
It hereby given that I am 17th, 1977, otherwise, default will
engaged in business at R T I Box
determined by the governing
en
tered against you granting said aut ho rity of thC City Of
133. Longwood 37150. Seminole lOt
Sanford.
Florida. and Ine provlsins of slid
County, Florida under the fictitious
WITNESS my hand and t Seal of Chapter I?). Laws Of Florida. 1975
name
of HOLLINGSWORTH
IERPRISES
INC., and that I fiend EN Said Court on the 7th day of
SECTION 3. That thiS ordinance
register said name with the Clerk Decembe r . 1976.
shall become effective Immediately
upon ill Passage and adoption
of the Circuit Court. Seminole (Seal)

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satisfied himself that your
sister does not now ha ve a

soap and water clean up.
White and colors.

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that your doctor has already

Sa n fo rd, Florida. 73771. a
tile
or,QInal with Clerk of the above.

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CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR Florida. pursuant to the volun tary
PubliSh Dec 16. 23, 30, 1976. Jan 6. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. annexation provisions of Chapter
1971
CASE NO. 76.2312.CA.30.F
171 044, Laws of Florida, 1975;
DEC SI
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NOTICE OF ACTION
The East one half of Lot 19, Lot 20
TO WILLIAM H. BRASWELL
and Lot 2 1 . Block I), Dream*vld,
whose residence
accor ding to the Plat thereof as
FICTITIOUS NAME
and last known mailing
recorded in PIE Book 3. Pages 90
Notice is hereby given that I am

address are unknown
in business at 2954 Orlando YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED and 91 of the Public Records of
Se minole County. Florida
Dr
,
Sanford,
Seminole
County.
that
a
Petition
SECTION 2 That u pon this 04'.
Florida u nder the ftCtit,o name Of above styled Chas been filed in the
house
ou rt for the adoption d,nance becoming ef
engaged
fective, the
buy! THE PEAR
TREE, and that I intend Cf the minor
child named therein residents and pro perty ow ner in the
to r eg ister said name with the Cl er
k
and
wherein
you
are
named
as
an
property
described herein shall be
Flows on quick and easy for exof
the Circuit
Seminole interestedparty,afldyouarehereby en titled to ill the right5 and
County.
FloridaCourt,
in accordance
with
cellent coverage and dries in
required to serve a copy of your privileges and immunities as are
the provisions of the Fictitious written defenses, if any, to it on S fron time to time grant ed
Name Statutes, TO Wit Section KiRBY
just about one hour! Long lastto '
MONCRIEF,
resid en t s and
86S09 Florid a Statutes t957
SHINNOLSER
ing protection from peeling and
LOGAN AND City of Sanfo rd, Flor ida. and as are
S A B Adkisson
MONCRIEF,
Attorneys
for tvi'ther provided in Chapter 171,
Pubiih Nov. 25. Dec. 7. 9. I'). 1976 Petitioner, POst Offi
weather. Built in primer; latex
Boa 2279, La ws of Florida, 1913, and shall
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, the same is hereby annexed to and

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property in Seminole County,

1957 EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL COR. made 8 Part of the City 01
Sanford.

S Douglas Mc0utfie

T-i PRIMER 'DRIES IN AN HOUR .WATER cEA

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Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wii
Section 66S 09 Florida statutes

gallon

LUCITE

perlenced may be relat ed to the

leukoplakia, but I can't say

SECTION 1. That that cer tain

cordanc, with the provisions of the

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FLORiDA'

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Seminole County. Florida in ac

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ASSOCIATES
INC . DBAanAS
Publish: Dec 16, 23, 30, 1976, Jan. 6. ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
TRIPPLERS CLEANERS
that
THE CITY OF SANFORD,

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LaRocrielle, Individually and db-a J
&amp; Feed Farm &amp; Kennel Supply,
WHEREAS, there has been turd
Defendant. whith aforesaid Writ of with the City Clerk of the Cite of
Execution was delivered to me as Sanford, Florida, a petition con
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida, taing the name of the property
and I have levied upon the following Owner in the area described
EAGLE-EYED
described property owned by hereinafter requesting annexation
James Moscato, said property being to the corporate area of the City of
One of that endangered iocatedinSeminolecounty, Florida. Sanford. Florida, and requesting t
more particularly described as be included t herein; and
species, the bald eagle
WHEREAS, the Property Ap.
finds
itself
perched follows:
Various and assorted household praiserof Se minole County, Flor ida,
across from the Osteen turniture and furnishings &amp; ap having certified that there is one
pliances. To be sold in a lot. In. property owner In the area to be
Bridge for a better ventory and additional information annexed and that said property
available from the Civil Division of owner has signed the petition for
vantage point watching InC Seminole Cow"y Sheriff's annexation; a nd
Department.
WHEREAS, It has been deter.
and the undersigned as Sheriff of mined that the property described
staff
bridge — while Herald Semi
no le '.ouflty, Florida, will at hereinafter is contiguous to the
photographer Tom lIX AM. on the 7th day Cf Corporate area of t he City of San.
January, AD. 1971, offer for sale ford, Florida. and it has further been
Vincent watched it.
and sell to the highest blddr, for determined that the annexation of
cash, subject to any and all exis ting said property will not result in the
Ieins, at the Front (West; Door of creation of an enclave, and
me Seminole County Courtriovse in
WHEREAS, the City of Sanf or d,

described personal property.
municipal services to the property
FICTITIOUS NAME
That said sate Is being made to described herein, and the City
Notice is hereby given mat I a
satisfy the terms of said Writ of commission of the City of Sanford.
en gaged in business at 1113rnE Exe
cu tion,
Florida deems it in the best interest
Altamonte Dr., Altamonte Springs.
John E. Polk.
of the City to accept said petition
Seminole,County, Florida under the
Sheriff
and to annex Said property.
fictitiousnameofMcouFFlE AND
Seminole County, Florida
NOT. THEREFORE, BE IT

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The general nutrition NY 10019.
pro bl ems yo ur sister has ex-

A 0 1976, in that certain case en WITH THE VOLUNTARY AN
titled, Cosby Hodges Milling Co., an NEXATION PROVISION
OF

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surface. Ill-fitting dentures needs to know about the harm. the chances were that East and will receive copies of
may injure the inner cheek or 1W effects of smoking? If 50 • would hold th e missing one JACOB V MODERN)
other areas of the mouth, In- send 50 cents with a long,
eluding the side of the tongue stamd envelope with his SIDE GLANCES
by Gill Fox
and cause a leukoplakia. In all address on It, and ask for The
of these instances the irritating Health Letter number 2-6,
fact or shoul d be identified and Tobacco: Cigarettes, Cigars,

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Do you know someone who partner didn't have two aces will be used in this column

newspaper, P,O. Box 1551,
Radio City Station, New York,

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in swallowing. Can you give her
headedrattiesnake.Itcanbite club or one spade
Anyone who has
depe nding
any advice on this?
difficulty In in either direction,
swallowing
must
have
a
on
what
our
partner
likes. In
DEAR READER - Th
Nor th 's five-club
call
a general
th e higher
leukopla ki a means white
possi evaluation as soon as tremendous overbid,
e patch.
term medical
butwas
he ranking
ofyou
two bid
five-card
suits
bl e. Doe of the many was forced Into it by West's first,butyoumaymakeanexLeuko in medical termlnolot different causes Is cancer of the jump to (our spades. It JUSt ception with spades and clubs.
means
white
and
plakia
to
a patch.
Most
often
theyrefers
are esophagus. Early detection seemed to him that a pass was
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lip
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seen
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t he mouth, but t he
Your was fully Jusillieti and when the Jacobys ' care of this
y do (gums).
occur onadequate
sister hastreatment.
had frequent
West doubled Nor
the tongue and gingiva
th was able newspaper. The Jacobys will
examinations so I wo uld not
A common cause is smoking. think this would be her to pass and indicate that he answer individual questions
The pipesmokermay develop problem.
wasn't too happy about his ii Stamped. self-addressed
a leukoplakia of the lip, where
. hand. This didn't deter South, envelopes are enclosed The)

ill-fitting dentures.

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Alabama corporation, Plaintiff, vs CHAPTER 171 Oai, LAWS or
James Moscato and David E. FLORIDA. 1975.

others do. I must emphasize

FRANK

the seat of the Circuit Court of STREET AND BRIARCLIFFE
OrangeCounty,FIida,pa final STREET AND BETWEEN MAR
iudgment r endered in the af or esaid SHALL AVENUE AND GRENADA
court on the 14th day of September, AVENUE. IN ACCORDANCE

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swallowing, and not being able times. If any other local
to swallow her food, she treatment Li needed her doc tor
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made from blending in a the nature of the spot.
blender, like milk, honey and
The swallowing problem

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that spade. South rutted n
dummy and proceeded to
make the grand slam by
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undemourished because of the kept absolutely clean, at all

regarded as a potential cancer.
That is why the doctor took a
biopsy. Many of t hem do not
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not malignant, but she is such a way to irritate the
worried,
tongue, these or related
She has had trouble for years problems that cause irritation
swallowi ng anything that was should be corrected without
not chewed-up real fine. She Is delay. The mouth should be

the basis of her difficulty in
swallowing.

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removed - or corred -

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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
FLORIDA. UPON ADOPTION OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that SAIDORDINANCE A PORTION OF
by virtue Of that c er tain Writ of THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY
Execution issued out of and under LYING BETWEEN SARITA

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BOXING

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CLASSIFIED ADS
Thursday

people of Jefferson County are
the target of a dirty political plot

Evening

9 WELCOME BACK. KOTIC-fl When Epstein ,
srnotng on school
the swoathogs decide to break
Iwn of the habit,

600
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12 BEST SELLERS

'eanEao:Chaplerfots.'
me tensionsof Army life in
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2 TO TELL THE TRUTH
4 BRADY BUNCH
6 THE CROSS WITS
SM I DREAM OF JEANNIE
7 FEEDBACK
9 WILD. WILD WORLD OF
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12 PRICE IS RIGHT
24 MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT

toll and Tommy Damon
(DJ
Can) make, no 50
crel of the bitterness she feels
about her lot.
6' JULIE ANDREWS
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
MASTERPIECE THEATER How Green Was My
Valley Pail
9 ORAL ROBERTS
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

30
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4 HOLLYWOOD SOUARES
6 MATCH GAME
6111 HOGANS HERPES
7 OUT THE DOOR
9 LETS MAKE A DEAL
12 MV THREE SONS
24 THE I N C RED I (3 L E
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6 BARNABY JONES: Jones
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annarionoltfiefroeenterpnse
system and the ever-growing

tru1tee of felony murder in a
prison break uncovers dues to
a long rrlssing half nWIion
dollars

threats of governmental regulation
800
2 12 VAN DYKE AND CO
Guests John Byner. Bobbie
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4
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9 ABC NEWS CLOSE UP
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ent of all time
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why there are desperate needs
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apsts and greater public
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questions are erased, and the

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voice of another broadcaster

sa)s

the star

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excusable — a broadcaster does

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a question, so later he redoes It
to his satisfaction."

the Paul White Me-

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show respect for their news
sources.
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(Ui) when they poke a microphone in the face of a distraught
woman and

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killed in an
auto crash?" he said.
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should try to present both sides
husband had been

of a story.

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always followed on radio and

ry." .

television news," he said.

Koop, who is director of the

a journalism graduate
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pest president of the broad.
casters association, the Nation.
at Press Club, and Sigma Delta
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ofCe, criticized certain practices
fi
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association's

ask, 'How did you
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QUALITY INN NORTH
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trailer apts Adult &amp; family park
Weekly 3315 Hwy I? 92. Sanford
323 1920

"Your Future-Our Concern"
322 5176

20% Commercial

for do'

Marilyn's 99

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

Thieves, 203 Palmetto AVi,
Sanford.

Pendants- Star and heart shape.

Need extra money? Can you work a
couple o hours in the evening
Call 323 1312

a nd up. Gwa l tney Jewe lers,
201 S. Park Ave.

Want Ad in the Evening Herald.

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE

"Big Agency-Little Fee'

FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER

14

4 room apt., water, electricity turn
$123 mo. 101 Magnolia Ave.,
Sanford 3270711,

Phone 3fl

-Wanted to Rent

Quiet, One Story

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One Bedroom

135

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(Horse Track Rd.)

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PHONE 3224723
105 PALMETTO AVE. (Next
to Post OffIC.)SANFQRD

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A cup and certificate were the awards to Mrs. Mary
Merchant of the Month by the Downtown Business
Association. Doing honors is Earl Black, president

of the I)II. Joe

Dennison is owner of the store in the
Magnolia Mall on First Street, Sanford.

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Assumable mortgage Excellent
condition $19,000

SMART SELLERS HAVE A STAR (*) WITH THEIR
MESSAGE AND SMART SHOPPERS FOLLOW THE STARS!
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5743167
Deltona

TAFFER REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
1226653
1100E 2SthSt

Reg Real Estate Broker

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lnSanford.Weston2fth St. oH17.9?
MIII To Ridgewood k vt., Go South

323 7080
Another Fine

Development

2 Blocks On Ridgewood To Terrace Drive

By

Ir witco cosrucrios COMPANY

JOHN KRI CIE R. ASSOC
107W Commercial
Phone 327 7111. Santora

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KAY F'TA LMA DG E
HIL.A RICHMOND

323- 7832
Eves 3fl 1547, 3774179
201 E. 25th St

W. GARNETT WHITE

834 921?
Casselberry Winter Springs
Forest City

Altamonte Springs
Longwood
(East)

4t IDEAS

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concrete block construction. 1,064 square feet of living area. Privately
fenced rear yard. Fully sodded lot. Convenient to shopping and schools
No

SHIRLEY MILLETT

834.92I

IN OUR CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR

$IJMDAYIIA.M 5P.M.

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maintenance fees.

RUTH TUECH

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ESTA1 E- on clear lake Ex
cellent location for hide a way
home Will divide or all for 133.000

Central heat and air conditioning. Fully equipped kitchen. Carpeting
throughout living area. Decorator wallpaper in kitchen and baths. Quality

Altamonte Springs

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12*60, 3 BR. furnished, 10* 70'
awning. lO'xlO' shed, lie downs,
skirting, central air, good
location 322 6725

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month Will take trade in Singer
('quipped tO rig zag &amp; make button
holes Balance of 15466 or Ia
PAymentS of $6 Call credit
manager, 377 9411 or see at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
The Old Singer Store

191 )
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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 and
'73 Models. Call 323 5510 or 53.1
1403 Dealer.

Hanging Baskets. 53 93
Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Aye,, Sanford
Open afternoons 4. Sat. all day
.
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64-Equipment for Rent

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Cleveland, automatic, Power
steering, air, $ 1715. 3231913,
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Hwy 92, I mile west of S.pe'edwa7.
Daytona Beach will hold a pubic
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AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday,
night at 7 30 It's the only one in
Florida, You set the reserved
price No charge Other than 15
registration fee unless vehicle Is
so ld Call 9042531321 for further
details.

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Steam Clean Your Own Carpet Over 10.000 people are reading tIlls
act Don't you wish the item you
Rent Our R'njenvac
nave for sale was listed here?
CAP POLL'S FURNITURE 312 SII)

Sanford Pla1

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DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE HOME1 Acre lot. A real bargain at
$15. $00.

1V2 Both Townhouse

ORIGINAL PRICE $2
NOW
$ 18,525

Th e Forty Thie yes Presents

STEAK HOUSE and LOUNGE

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Hal Colbert Realty

24 THE ELECTRIC

250%

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Wood or steel desks, executive desk
&amp; chars. secretarial desks &amp;
chairs. straight chairs,- titing
cabinets, as 3 Cash and carry.
NOLL'S
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Peg Real Estate Broker
103W 1st St , Sanford
323 6061 or 323 0317 eves

We're Offering A

COCKTAIL HOUR

Dining
and

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Used

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rsuriiliits, ansi iia h - put
1 iiit!s' liii ','sisir f;ii i'

Regulation size l'xS' Pool table 4.
accessories, 1125 IC Chord Key
electric Organ, 37 Melody ir.' &amp;
3? klarmov',j melody keys Ex
ceIlent cond. S1SO 337 6113

Forrest Greene Inc.

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'4.

..ANF0'4)-. 3 OR. I, bath home,
central heat &amp; air. 12'xll' game
room, large treeS, OWNER
MOTIVATFFi 573.9l FHA

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BUY JUNK CARS - from $10 to 130
Call 322 1621 after 1 p.m.

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CONSTRUCTION

fl- Autos Wanted

I?'i60' Lamplighter, turn . 2 BR. )i
1972 VW Super Settle, AM radio.
-Pe ts-Sui1ies
I Oath. Patio. awnings, new cool Select your new furniture from
good Condition, I owner, 81.330.
seal roof 173 6.551
WILSON MAIER for the best
Call 322 7399 after S.
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ANYTIME
Christmas ever Save on national English Setter, 3 years old. AKC.
I BR. 21' * 64' Barrington. VA loans
Ring
our chimes and place a fast.
brands Liberal trade ins Free
Free to good home Only. Needs
,ivaiiaole
Multiple Listing Service
I
acting, lOw cost want ad Call 332
delivery Convenient terms We
room to run Call Rick. 6756970
GREGORY M OBILE HOES
2611 or 531.9093
M
give TV Stamps, 311 E First St
nip.,
1S6SPARK :
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18030rIncju Dr 22) 5200
Phone 377 3672
2AKC miniature poodles.
1972 Mercury Marquis. Orougham.i
9 wki old, black
or hardtop, fully equipped, es
Stove, Washing Macrinne
327 068.3
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43—LotAcreage
Bedroom Suite, HosenoId items.
celient condition. 52.000. •69 I1
Get
312 6517
Campbell% Poodle Pact-Complete
1972 Pinto
Lot 110am', corner Zoned opts or
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prOfe,5iOflA$ grooming 2467 Park
They're Hot! *
Au?omatic,air.wflite
LOOK 1910 FOP A JOB' Check IPie
re Zoned business Myrtle 4. 13th,
122 1121 Closed Wednesdays
373 1572
Help Wanted column in loday',
Sanford Make offer 3221741
New houses in a rural area 910 dawn
ClAS5ifidS
197]
Mark
lv. silver with cranberry
payment, monthly payments less
Oste'en
9 25 acres,
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upistery,. 26.000 miles Liii
than rent Government Iubsid,jed
good Soil, surveyed, Easy terms
We sell our trade in furniture allow
,
new. 53.500. 323.1922.
to qualified buyers Call to see it
813.573 Broker, Ill 0111
once, Good selection.
Gelding. 14', hAnds, I2pearsolct
you Quality'
COUNTRY FURN,
gentle,
good
6$
Opal Kadet, I speed. cleen. 4
with children, tack
Farmngton-Corner lot, big enough
good tes. new inspect ion Sticker,
included Also MoIsten bull, I
for double wide trailer Phone 323 3231322 DISTRIBUTORS
SANFORD 5.34 Rosalia Or . 2 OR.
months cit.) Call 322 4961
SR 46. I ml. East I i
5430 or best offer 666 5233
61)1
Fla rm • I blih, fenced yard
$15,100
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2 Bath
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SM MY THREE SONS
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MISTER ROGERS'

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Central Heating and Air Conditioning

Spacious I. 2 &amp; 3 OR apes. Tennis,
swimming, playground,
recreation room, laundry room
and clubhouse. 2540 Ridgewood
Ave.. Sanford. Ph 171 Lllfl

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(.111 S,snior

Park

QUALITY HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES

12 FAMILY AFFAIR
' 500

7
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4 MIKE DOUGLAS SH OW
9 MARCUS WELBY M.D.
(A). Preerrçed Wed., see
below.

7 IN SCHOOL TELEVISION. Unt33Op.m, Duval
County School System

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ROBSON MARINE

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GROVE MANOR 90$ Mellon
yule— Spacious S OR. 2'i bath.
central HIA. carpeting and over
2700 SQ it living area A great buy
at 541900

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3731,

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$ iSOor best Offer. 130 5033 between ------------- . &amp; S . Mon Fri or 3223021 after S
I? tot Bargain Table. Il As is
7torcycles
wk dfs. Or wit rnds
FREE SHOPPING SERVICE IN
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CLUDING DELIVERY, FOR SHUT
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Motorcycle insurance .
57-Sports Equipment
Best Buy
Nw Ch'istmas dresses for little
BLAIR AGENCY
- - ___ girls Assortment of Christmas
3566or 323 7710
Bedrooms, hardwood floors. et fl
stocking stufters
k,tcrnen, large 2 lots Close to
3 Bikes. 1973$- Kawasaki dirt, 90CC
PAYTON'S CH1LDREN$ WEAR
shopping $11,900
$200. Yamaha dirt, 250 CC, 5450,
2610 Hiawatha at 17 92
Everything For The Golfer- Club*,
Chaparell 100 CC, 1200 Best Ohicr
Bails. Golf Bags, Duckter
Ph 3736062
Jackets Ladies and mans golf
_
Ca I I Bait
apparel and shoes. Mayfair
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79—Trucks-Trailer's
Country Club Pro Shon
'331
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Give Dad a pair of dress boots by
-1ItOr
--Freeman
or
Dingo
from
Knight's
----1971
GMC
Pickup truck, good
Shoes. 206 E First St
LONGWOOD
rcndise
NEW
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59sica l
condition Sanford Auction, 323
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7310
200 Amp Portable
- NO SUB-DIVISION
WeldingMachjneonTraler
Pianos &amp; Electronic Organs with
1961 Chevrolet pick up truck, new
Phone 373 4jft
.%,,lt,n,ii, •hP,
S'tfl I
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The gracious toyr separates the
a;eoffered
au's
Piarnol
5350 349 3702
formal living and dining roo m
Organ Sales &amp; Western AutO. 301
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W First St . 377 7255
196$ Ford F-l00 pickup, air cond.,
'*'.
Split 3or I BR is pool planned and
Christmas 5,silT Now In Progress
automatIc. 352 engine. 323
Florida designed A large lot and
wk days. 7 S 30 Ask for Dick
Save 145 Horse &amp; Ruder Western
sparkling ne.v home for only
60-Office Supplies
Store. 2554 S Sanford Ave
Lacy.
135.900
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2321 Park Or
collage. Central H A. fireplace,
and storage room are a few of the Realtor
322 9761
many extras Priced right at
139.500.
,

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etc 114W Coleman Cur., Sanford,1972 Williams Craft IS' travel
Sal. &amp;SLIh
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trailer, sleeps 6,3 burner gas with
oven, icebox, water tank, potty, 3
way light, $193 323 1323.
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
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Pen &amp; Pencil Sets, by Anson. $17.50
GWALTNEY JEWELERS. 201 S
Park Ave.

FUTURA BY
SINGER
Pt 01 IOu
'--up iQucn
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One
ancj SCw
Zig lag machine
Assume
MAYFAIR- 122 Scott Ave A
im Hunt Realty, Inc. balanceolsllS SOor pay $1) 90 per
Custom 3 OR, 2 bath, hAS guest

Et :UJ_II1:

Unfurnished

,

Lovely 3 BR. I bath hOme, W W
carpeting, and fully equipped
kitchen are lust a few of the ex
tras BPP warranted Just $11,900

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1010 6
830.7966
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W000MERE. 2929 Sanford AvE

Highway
7
oniRanc h

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Call

ITS 4

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Christmas Specials

9 G000 MORNING AMERICA ("Good Pkwning Flond

41

22-2O9O_

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COUNTRY CLUB MANOR.- 10.1
Club
RoadCompletely
remodeled Lovely 2 OH. I bath,
can be easily converted to 3rd
bedroom Extras include break
last bar. paneled family room,
huge back yard Priced at 1)9,500

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Stenstrom Realty

East off 17-92

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Follow signs to models off
Winter Park Drive

Center, 950 P,
5elI1U.i

valescent
Ave

9V

Ike ?lie C&amp;i*wwsTh

Sanford, Fla,

LPN, I to 13 Shift. Geriatric cx
per lence' preferred Apply in
person, Sanford Nursing &amp; Con

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572.000 6 APR, 30 yrs.
CRANK CON - ST REALTY
6061
EvS 3233449

AT CASSELBERRY

1505 W. 25th St.

4

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refrigerator, central heat air,
nice privacy fenced yard Terrific
i(XdliOfl 1106 a' pi IJ(JJ dOWr,,

CAMELOT
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REALTOR, MLS
323-5774 Anytime
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7Recreational Vehicles
. - .......

3 Bedroom, 7 bath, carpet, c en tral
heal &amp; air, broker owner says
"sell" 521.950

Harold Hall Realty

SANFORD— 3 AR, Ii bath, stove,

$ 31,000

guinea pig3, Antique &amp; Avon
bottles. Stroller, Double mattress,

2926 Hwy 17 92

LOCH
ARBORBeautiful
executive home with space and
charm Lovely area near golf and
country club, IBR, 2 bath, central
heat and air, wall to wall carpet,
family and game room Ideal for
entertaining,
Kitchen
fully
equipped
Real country at
mosptsere Very impressive
547500
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2 New Mndlc

Adult. Family

REALTy

storage, adjustable legs, $45 373
5515
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Move In Now

Lake Mary- 3 OR, 1', bath new
homes Under $25,000 with e&amp;
than 5730 down. Government
funding By builder, 631 1619,
Equal Housing Opportunity,

EXCITING!!

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327
0179
37) 7195
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and your Classified Ad will appear
tomorrow

-JLfLAJ5

$8,995
Older mobile home on fenced
country lot Not fancy, but easy on
pocketbook
terms

Peg Real Estate Bror, 321 0640

carpeting Owner pays all closing
costs Buy now &amp; qualify for
homestead exemption from
27 03

mo. 322 1391 eyes

Kitchen Equipped

COMMUNITY WORKER, outreach
'work, assist staff in FAMILY
PLANNING PROGRAM Own
car, Contact Seminole Co Health

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Central heat &amp; air, wall to wall

Bedroom, mm, garage, or, heat

cottage, S rooms, I bath. 231 S
St Lake Mary $11,500 Phone
910)703

WYNN EWOOD
3 OR, family
room, range, refriperator, large
lot Nice and clean, $70,

VETERANS- Best buy in townunder comparable homes 3
OR, 2 bath kitchen egulped.

Sanford or Longwood area, $160

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Two STORY stucco. I BR, 2 bath,
family room, large separate
garage with convertible storage
area. $49,500.

KINGW000 COURT- 3 OR. 2 bath,
kitchen equipped, lovely home in
exclusive area 121,900

Trailer. $73 mo .Water &amp; Elec turn

Studio. 1.7,)

Dept. 322 7721

New Electronic Sensor Perm &amp;
Beauty Care Products. Towers
Beauty Salon, SISE. 1*1.,

decorated home, near elementary
school
9.300

3233996
2 OR. 2 bath, furnished or Ufl
furnished Plenty of room for EVERY DAY someone i% looking for
children &amp; Pete 327 3639
eht you have to sell Call today

From

kitchen privilege, with WIdow.

3 BR, 115.000 and up

PiNECREST- 3 BR newly

— Wm. H. Stemper•Realtor
Mullet Lake Park- 2 BR partly
furnished trailer $135 month, 550 1919 5 French
3124991
security 349 5641
Eves377 1196, 327 4161, 312 194.4

Luxury Patio Apartments 7

.

Widow wishes room and board or

downpayment toqualified buyers.

522.300

keg Peal Estate Broker
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General Contractor
3276157
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rG eneva

Bedroom ApIs.

904 715
or
Lena Waite, Assoc.
6526
REFURBISHED HOMES' stoo

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Ann Jones Real

in tine residential neighborhood,

JOHNNY WALKER

(Gardens

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Serving Deitona, Deflary, Orange
City &amp; DeLand areas.

NICE- 3 BR home on oversized If

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LAKEFRONT-1 1 Acre. I' On
Lake Hutchison inDeltona, 84.900.

NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
POOL HOME - 3 OR, 2 bath, priced
below market Owners tran
Iferred to Chicago, and need to
sell. $34,

Webuyfurniture
1 itemorhousefull
3231780

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Lot

FRENCH

Even'ng Herald Classified Dept

In Osteen near Farmington Hunt

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Building

Want to sell something' Dial the
magic number
3177611 or 131

3 Bedroom, unfurn I bath, carpeted
Frame building, $163 Call 323 1904
or In 1557

Reserve 2?? 8711

Local firm needs capable
STOP
AND
THINK
A'
bookkeeper with ability thru
MUTE, . -IF
CLASSIFIED
financial statements
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
AAA EMPLOYMENT
WOULDN'T BE ANY.
201 Commercial
373___
3176

MA TCH GAME 78

8 MERV GRIFFIN
7 24 SESAME STREET

US

longer need with a Quick Action

Pylon OilY , see below.

6 CBS NEWS (7'3()

I2:OS-2:31

3226732

Nursers; RN's 4, LPN's. Aides, Aide.
Companion. Needed immediately
Secretarial Service, Ocata, 90-4.
6210436
732 1713,
Notary. Marriages
Performed,
TakIng applications for cooks,
'
waitresses and dishwashers 40
1 your5elfe

Furnished

Earn extra asti to, (hristm,shopping Sell those items you no

IN YOUR FAMILY?

norlal Award Wednesday fro mDIVORCE PAPERS TYPED

2017S

carpeted )fl 345')

Camper Trailer for rent, 21', tu,t 26R. unfurnispied, $125 mon th, first
bath. ?win beds, Heat, air 317
and last month in advance
5757
Riverview Ave

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
AL ANON
FOR FAMILIES OR FRIENDS OF
PROBLEM DRINKERS
For, further information call 473.4317
or write
Sanford Al.AnonFamily Group P.O.
Box 533
Sa nfOrd. Fla. 37771

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Unfurnished

homes, stove,
refrigerator, central air and heat.

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NAVEL ORANGES, $2.30 BU
322 0362 or

Simple beauty? Call Dot, Notary
Public. 322 2036 Eves, &amp; Wk rids.

321-0041

710 WOODMERE BLVD
3 Bedroom IlSOmo
Information in Window

DIBARY- Large, lovely I BP, air,
near stores. Ideat for retired
persons. 321 0340, Ml 6.145

Ch 4, local news.)
SM POPEYE AND FRIENDS

"''4 b*..'%i

Moii..r. Ill-SeA.

for

fl—Houses

M S REALTORS

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fluihyc). central heat. Fine
retirement horny Only $19,500

loll

CHRISTMAS Of selling four good
used furniture and appliances tn
Larry's N &amp; U se d Mart, 213 S
Sanford Ave, 322 ,i1132

SELL THAT CAR TODAY! Place a
Iowcostwantad thenstaycIe
to your ptone

OAK FIREWOOD

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to Buy

GETEXT PA
*CASH FOR

GE Trash Compactor,
g
now $210. -'in stock only Sanford
Electric Co. 2322 Park Dr.,

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2 and 3 BR

31-Aparfments

NAVEL ORANGES
22 French Aye, Sanford
322 3622
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400
2 IRONSIDE (A) Preempted

KANGAROO
6* DUCK, DUCK GOOSE
' (Fri ) MAX B. NIMBLE

II1IT)(kClrK3 JessiCa Laflge

respect

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as integrity and

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BR unfurnished IllS I Child
Available Jan I
9054

323-3301

9-Good Things to Eat
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Crave

15

100
12 TODAY (Local news
at 7.25 arid 825).

t.Hin Gnl ymin Film

"Sometimes a Junior reporter
conducts an Interview, his

MARRIED?

(A)
SM THE FUNTSIONES

2

Al ft" %WVW

er compromise standards such

GETTING

300
2 12 ANOTHER WORLD
4 6 ALL IN THE FAMILY

WHAT'S HAPPENING?

4

recorded on tape,

Corny see us or tail

9 ONE LIFE TO LIVE

2 DAILY DEVOT IONAL

Dr 'o L.&amp;.g,.-i.s K%VO'

an answer or reply is

be perfect, but they should nev-

2 BR ijnfurn,shed, children, pets o I.
$130 mo 373 iSIS or 1 901 734 039-i

No One living above or below you
Full time Resident Service
Directors
Models open tO A m 'til 6 p m Daily

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645
4 LOCAL f4,5

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Broadcast Journalists may not

example,
he
said,
biroacasters should never dub In

2 12 THE DOCTORS

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HWanted

$90 Cord
21, screened perch, carpor t, walk to
6054 after $ p m
Brand new Tappan etectric ra ng e Cash for Ant,qtjy$ Corisigninenti
shopping, owner holding. Vacant. Oil Heater. floor model,
wanted Hi Way 46 Auction
With hood, 8200 323 $151 after 2
$17,300
63,000 BTU,
m
Galleries, 322 6912
350 gal Oil tank Containing so gal
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County- £2.2 story frame, reduced
Oil, cement Stand, chimney and KENMORE WASHER
Parts, Wanted to buy used office furniture.
from $55,900 Owner hotcling,
copper tubing for installing.
Any
quantity
NOLL'S,
Service
Used
141,000
machines
Complete 8200 Call 3729115
CASSELBERRY. Hwy Il 92, 530
MOONEY APPLIANCES, 373 0697
1206
BAT EMAN REALTY
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Reg Peal Eitt Broker
TV.Radio.S?ereo
WANT ADS ARE SMALL in size, but
Mom will love you all year for a
___________________________
26)55 Sanford Ave
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BIG on delivery.
Micro
Wave
Oven
or
a
Trash
Good
used
Ii's
125
&amp;
up
171 O759 eves 327 7613
Compactor. Dick's Appl'ances,
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
MILLER'S, 2619 Orlando Drive.
7617 S French Ave. Jfl. 7631
PRt VAC Y No other home within 3
TOP prices paid, used, any con
Sanford. 377 0332
blocks. Sits this 3 BR, 3 bath home
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ditlon 6 5126. W'n?er Park
with large swimming pool Ccii ClASSified Ads will
always give
tral heat &amp; air conditioning, wall
54—Garage
WE BUY FURNITURE
Sales
more
'Much Much Mn,, than
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to wail carpet 125.930. FHA. VA .
Masftand Auction
you cipect
7396116 toll (fee from Sanford
,AP "GE SALE-- Clothes Jr&amp;
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V Harcjwick, Broker
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t aies. Blow Dryer, Utility
_____________________________
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Deltona. 644 Mit
trailer, mi
Sat. &amp; Sun., 10 to s
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1Swap &amp; Trade
30
7 Poinsettia Dr 373 9099.
Diamond Solitaire, $79 SO up.
diamond tie tac. $15 SO Gwaltney
Overlooking Lake Monroe- 2 BR. 2
WANTED , SELLERS
Garage Sale
Jewelers, 04 5 Park Ave
Story. on i acre. 1)9,600 Jenny
BUYERS -DEALER,
Clark Realty. 377 1599
Furniture, Dishes, Silverware, Empty your carport or 'l.,'a'i"
office equip, tent, used canoes &amp;
Make $U and have fun Slppr
*
too! Bring your articles to Movie
boats Wekiva Landing, 372 1470
Mom will iove one of our electrical
PAYTON REALTY
Land Drive In Theatre Swap Shop
appliances See our fine selection
GARAGE
SALE
Stove,
- Flea Market, south 17 92, every
Peg Real Estate &amp;roker
Gregory Lumber &amp; True Value
Refrigerator, Misc household
.
Sunday, 9 a m to S p m NO
SALES-ApIs. &amp; Homes
Hardware. 61h &amp; Maple 327 0$00
goods Honda 300 with all extras.
CHARGE, Reserve tree spaces
RENTALS--Apts.4, Homes
Sat only I to 5 1101 West 70th St .
Phone 372 1216. 7 pm to 9 pm
SALES--FarmorCily
Sanford
any night
-- 2610 Hiawatha at 11 92
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372 1301 Day or Night
Pool Table, 3'i'x7', folds for YARD SALE- House plants, 2

To Settle Estate

31A-()jplexes
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Oi 373 5133

Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
Can Help
Phone 123 4357
Write P.O Box 1213
Sanford. Florida 37771

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Pinecrysf- 32, corn, trees,
established neighborhood. $2L600.

DELTONA
SECOND AREA- 3
BR. 1 bath, utility room, screen
porch, central heat I air. 875.000.

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Ediscationa, Child Care for as low as
82. weekly if you qualify, 373 94 7 6
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Flowers &amp; uitl. Trupiâi &amp; ExOtiC
Plants Carnations, IS do:. cash I
carry CAREFREE FLORIST,
7397 French Ave.373 7150

Reduced $7,900

ON 1.AKE MONROE- Mayfair.
Over I acre, custom 3 BR, 2 bath
home with courtyard Privacy
Near hospital. 322 5173

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4 1-Houses
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Color Co ordinated Kitchen &amp; Cmfortable 2 BR hem, in Lake
Appliances
Mary,
turn,
or
unf
urn
air cond
Abundant Storage Space
heat, Florida room, carport, fruit
"Energy Efficient" Air Con
frees 8175 month Call 569
ditioning Package
between I I S or 3176196 eves &amp;
Full Circle Insulation &amp; Soundweekends
Prootiog

6--Child Care

. 2.30

6 SUNRISS.SEMESTER

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BEACH (AP)

he free system of Journalism
aiccepted throughout the coun-

200
9 520.000 PYRAMID

2 (Fri Oily) SONSHINE
4'
JTANA

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MIAMI

Sanford Ave.

Brand new, sparkling wth charm!
Furnished studios, unfurnished
8. 7 bedroom units Your new
home features
Shag Carpeting
Fabric Covered Wails
Built in Wall Bookcase
Private Entrance
Dead bolt Lock
Fenced Patio

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Air, carpet, Quiet I and 7
bedrooms $173 to $133 mcr.tpn
Adults Phony 312 1510

Apartments

3301 S.

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52-App$jance

41-Hoes

Real btate

1 OR. turn apt,, lights, water turn.
Mature Idults No pets. $ 93 317
7296 after I wk days

Sanford Court

PublicQtion

Notice to all customers &amp; friends
will close down all operations on
Dec. 71 until Dec. 27-on vacation
for Christmas. Remove Trees. Sell
Oak &amp; Pine wood. J. C. Benton,
Handyman, RI. 3, Box 492, San
ford, Fl. 32771. Phone 3n9407, if
answer, call 3220711.

PROBLEM

Receives Award

4
AS THE WORLD
TURNS
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9 FAMILY FEUD

CHRISTOPHER CLOSE up
(Fri) DAILY DEVOTIONAL

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LIVES Preempted P.n. on
Ch. 2. see below.

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free 671 1277 for "WE Care",
Adults &amp; Teens

CBS Exec

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EDUCATION (Thurs

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"Integrity
another word
Iio r simple honesty
has made

9. RYANS HOPE

2 (Mon) WITH THIS RING
(Tue.) PICTURE OF
HEALTH University of Florida
(Wed) DBCC PROFILES IN

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100
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4 MIDDAY
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For free in.
formation write to: Box 791,
Pompano. Fla - 33061

ationalGeographic magazine,

9 NEWS
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4—Personals

LESS
the Radio Television News
PERRY MASON
'ectors Association,
12 50 GRAND SLAM
1230
"Journallsrn is the most hu2 THE GONG SHOW
tian of the professions," Koop
4 6 SEARCH FOR It old the association's annual
TOMORROW
convention. "It will never reach
9 ALL MY CHILDREN
erfection; its success depends

(Tues.) MAGAZINE FOUR
(Wed.) EVERYWOMAN
(Thurs.) CRACKERWREL
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NOW RENTING

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4A—Public Notices

SEARS telephones will be open
every night illS thru Dec. 22. Two
days delivery. 322 1771.
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with

1200

600

19,

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Koop, who previously worked

Afternoon

Morning

6

Sundcy - Noon

Low Down VA &amp; FHA Home, KuIp
Rt':ty, 327 2333 07 W First St

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6 SM CBS NEWS

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1130
2 12 STUMPERS
4
6 LOVE OF LIFE
611111 LOVE. AME RICAN
STYLE
9 HAPPY DAYS (A)
11 50
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Friday

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30-Apartments Unfurnjs

Sscellaneous for Sa

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i thru S times
)Ica line
6 thru 25 limes
24c a line
26 limes
(S2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
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2 12 WHEEL OF FORTUNEUNE
4 PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
6
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200
2 DAILY DEVOTIONAL

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HOURS

4 6 PRICE IS RIGHT
1010
2 12 HOLLYWOOD
SQUARES
1100

9 DAILY WORD

of all time.

322-2611
CLASSIFIED DEPT.

930
70 CLUB
100°
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7 LILIAS YOGA
AND YOU
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12 P.4ERV GRIFFIN SHOW

4 (55 LATE MOVIE 'Koak The Picest Guys On The
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1955

7 ABC CAPTIONED NEWS
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9 STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO (R)
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Mitchell star. ScosJand
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Thursday Dec. 16, 1976-9B

9IEREFORO STOCK
FARM $295,000 Lake of Ozarks.
Missouri 132.000 down payment
20 years on balance Good house. I
miles of crystal clear stream
frontage Year around with soliu
rock bottom This stream haS
never run dry Large fish in
stream Good well Completely
Aluminum Siding
Landscaping &amp;
Hauling
fenced and cross lCn(ed 3 barns
County road frontage Very
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Lawn Care
secluded
de
Wilderness area 6
I can cover yOur home with
I
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separate hay tilds finely
aluminum 4. 114111111
ub system Also
LIGHT HAULING&amp;YARD
"HUGHEY EQUIPMENT
manicured and t er raced sO oct
Roofing. Gutters 20 Yrs Eap
.SNOGARAGE CLEAN UP
Dirt service, Clearing. Mowing,
open. A Small fortune and many
Eagle Siding Co 631 9543
Phone 349 £371
Back hoe loader 272 5121
yoars were spent improving thiS
I
farm and bringing up to present I
Tree
Trimming &amp; Surgefy-1.4
condition Virgin timber 301310
Home Improvements
Cleaning
Maintenance Free EstImate,
years'old Much wild game Deer.
wild turkey, quail A paradise and
________________________
_Licensed. Peon. 327 7547
show place Farm priced far
Central
Heat &amp; Air Conditioning
SOFA&amp; CHAIR SHAMPOOED
below replacement cost. Write
EXPERT LAWN SERVICE
For free estimates, tail Carl
Also Carpet Shampooed
Trustee, General Acce ptance Co
Mowing. Edging, Trimming
Harris at SEARS in Sanford 32'?
Only
US
Phone
372
3.511
Free Estimates
ales
Box 329, Osag. Beach. Missouri,
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Phone 373 U42
1771
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63063 or call collect (I 14) 392 3162.
Dee &amp; Gerry's Cleaning Service
DICK'S LAWN SERVICE
Gebhardt's Home Repairs, Room
Residential &amp; Comm,rcial Clean
Mowing Trimming. Edging
With
46—Commercial Property
irig Pt 1.60* 171CC. Sanford, Fl
Additions, Concrete Work, Paint
a Pe rson al Touch 9301&amp;34
- 1
31771
'00. Carpenter Work, Ceramic
323 6415
Tile. Alum Enclosures 323 6175
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I
Fr
Estimate,
Choice commercial site 230*230' on
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Pest
Control
US Hwy I? 92 inside Sanford City
Heater Cleaning
Carpentry, Remodeling Add,t,ons
limits By Owner 271 7922
Custom Work Licansed, Bonded
Free' estimate 3736034.
AT BROWN PEST CONT P OL
Heaters Cleaned &amp; Adjusted
Merchandise
ROui*g. Suing, 5h
metal, Alum.
7567 Park Drive
Call Paul Miller
322 U5
I Soffit. Painting, Air corid .
322 5190
1 Gutters, Texture Coating, Screens,
etc Large quality, small dollar
50--Miscellaneous for Sale
______________________ ' B•ll Evans. 531 9914

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BALL REALTY
Peg Rea l E$tte Broier

'iALES - RENTALS

517W lt St .Sanford
221 5 64or 372 2157 after Hr's

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS
DOCS -3176)7)
NighIS-3fl 7332

varanteed recondil,oned auto
$12.95 exchange
batfeniel

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Electrical

REEL'S BODY SHOP. 1109
Sanford Ave

BOWLIPI ELECTRIC Electrical

Bathroom Cabinets,
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infection with fever. This lasts a few days,
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explain the situation and make an appointment as usual. "The cases which have
been reported, he said, "have experienced
some paralysis withthone to three weeks of
receiving the vaccination."
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Since President Ford Initiated the $135million swine nu progrm Isso slMing, it has
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where we'd have been."
Where the Seminoles are, despite an unblemished 10-0 field
ledger during the past campaign, is sitting on the sidelines while
Tallahassee Godby battles Miami Carol City for state AAAA
laurels.
The competition gets pretty stiff in the late rounds of the playoff
so Godby gouged a well-balanced, 4ispired Merrill, Island club.
21.0, to make the finals while Carol City was thrashing out a 76
decision over rugged Tampa Plant. ft's rough up there near the
top. So it would have been no disgrace for Seminole to be
eliminated from the competition.
But the Braves weren't eliminated. They were disqualified.
The 10.0 record was changed officially to 8-2 and the Sanford
school's first playoff berth in history went sailing out the window
because afourtstrthg wideout was ineligible. And Posey put him
in near the finish of Seminole's final two regular-season romps,
35-7over.Daytona Beach Seabreeze and 41-19 over Lake Brantley.
So when it was discovered that the young man had in fact
flunked two subjects, Seminole was out. They were replaced by
Gainesville, who promptly lost to Winter Park, 13-0 in the opening
round The local squad took Gainesille's slot in the meaningless
Florida Bowl and squeaked past Largo, 13-12.
Could Seminole really have done something against the state's
gridiron biggies?
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Winter Park."
who made the all-Five Star Conference team. The eight players
But everybody knows what Posey did, along with Seminole who never went against Winter Park or Merritt Island because of
Pruicipal Pon Reynolds. When they discovered the ineligibility
judgmental and clerical faux pas. The eight players
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nightmare four days before the Tribe was to duel Winter Park,
with the other squad members and Posey himself
suffered
Posey and Reynolds turned themselves in.
through an experience wWch could produce anger and bitterness.
"Living your life with value on principles is more Important
"Well, I'll try to," Posey said. "I went to introduce the boys at
than winning," Moore declared while lauding Posey for his record
an assembly the other day and Ileft one of them sitting up there.
off the field as well as on.
That seems tobemy life story this year _ leaving somebody off of
something."
Reynolds pointed out the manner in which Posey has transformed a chaotic athletic department atmosphere into one of
cooperation and success.
"Anybody who can be a leader of men, as well as students,
should be complimented," Reynolds said. "Jerry Posey's" the
type of individual in education who makes us all proud."
Scininok County School Supt. William P. (Bud) Layer said, '1
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The Florida AAAA high school football championship will be
played tonight at Bryant Stadiwn in Lakeland, and Sanford's
Seminoles won't he there. But a group of city and county
dignitaries treated Seminole Coach Jerry Posey 1hursday as If he
had already captured the state crown.
"Gee, I don't know what to say, except that I'm just overwhelnied," Posey said after receiving the key to the city from
Sanford Mayor Lee Moore, along with a pile of other "tokens of
appreciation."
"It'snotjustme," Poseysaid. "I'vehadquiteabitofhelpalong
the way. But I sure do appreciate it."
Among those mentioned as 'helpers" in producing Seminole's
20-2 grid record over the past two seasons was Posey's wife
Martha, who also attended the fete.
"It's a lonely life being a coach's wife I think you all know
that," Mr&amp; Posey said. "But with my three little children and all
my friends, it does help."
Torn Hunt president of the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce, pinned a corsage on Mrs. Posey's dress without
drawing a drop of blood.
Posey also directed heavy praise toward his coaching staff.
"If it wasn't for them," the Warrior chief said, "I don't know

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ON TOUR (.)F NEW HL'IU)ING: Architect Carl : Gutmann with SCC trustees Beverly Freeman, CarolyttStenstromn and SCC
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Herald Staff Writer

on

Easter Colorfully decorated with a bow &amp;

TRIPLE PLEASURE

Ex-Employe

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and elected only a week ago to the chief
executive's office.
Keller's resignation Is to become effective
Jan. 5, 1977, two days after Connell and other
officials take office.
"1 have neither talked to Keller directly or
indirectly nor about him except to my wife
and children since the election," Connell said,
adding that despite differences with the
year-old Keller, who took office June 1, irs,
he has not attempted to "harness, muzzle or
suspend" the man.
In addition, Connell said he has not been in
the police station since his arrest by city
officers last February.
The Connell-Keller relationship has been a
stormy one
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Kimbrough said the state should monitor the
program. lie said the food stamp program was a
'ripoff."
Kimbrough also agreed, however, that if the need
is there, Seminole Cou nty should strive to meet that
need.

ribbon Isarly for the holiday surpri,.

. OPEN

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Department of 'Education and section contains classrooms Johnson said. fie added that the
Around The Clock
by federal inspectors,
with washing and cleaning college had not received the
Bridge
Gutmann and Dragash told facilities for ceramics students money for the upcoming
Calendar
The Seminole Community trustees that the Fine Arts and a corridor gallery where migrant courses yet but said he
Comics
College Board of Trustees facility, which contains about paintings can be displayed had been notified by the state Crossword
granted 'approval Tuesday an. acre of floor space, was under modern indirect lighting, that the grant would be for- Editorial
'
night for school officials to designed with special emphasis
The new Fine Arts building thcoming.
Dear Abby
accept a certificate of "sub- on "the principle of music and took about two and a hall years
Johnson also received per- Dr. Lamb
stantial completion" on the sound."
to bring 'from the drawing mission from the panel to seek
Horoscope
college's new $1.5 million Fine
The building contains scores board to the present. Gutmann state funding for a local project
hospital
Arts building.
of dual-purpose rooms which said. Milwee told the board that to be called "The County Jail: Obituaries
The action came after board can serve as offices or the music, drama and art Whose Responsibility?" The Sports.
members joined SCC President classrooms; a majestic 350-seat departments plan to move into program would consist of a one- Television
dramatic Weather
Dr. Earl Weldon and. other auditorium; an elaborate the facility during the Christ- act, one-hour
school administrators on a 50- backstage dressing room, mas holidays,
presentation based on factual Women
minute tour of the facility, make-up and classroom area.
In other business, Dr. Edwin 'information, followed by a two11 designed by Sanford architects and a 125-seat facility which the Johnson, director of adult and hour discussion by a panel of
Iiuntinn tnirl the
e
Carl Gutmann and John nrl"hitrH"tc said WflIIIil be picorrectional
Dragash.
panded into a theaterin-the- board that $216,000 will be procedures, Johnson said.
He added that no budget will
Weldón's assistant for ad- round with double its present allocated by the state to fund
ministrative affairs, Rayburn seating capacity.
SCC's adult migrant education be set for the proposed project,
Mllwee, said approval of the
The new structure is oriented program during the 1.977-78 which would be funded under
the Florida Endowment for the
substantial completion cer- around a central hub which academic. year.
tificate clears the way', for the provides ready access to three
Florida is the only state east Humanities (FED), until a
building to be inspected by areas of academic study: of the Mississippi River which favorable response is received
representatives, of the State music, drama and art. The art offers adult migrant courses, from the FEEl office in Tampa.

*_BEAUTIFULWINEGIFTBASKETS

Gerard

"I have been considering, since the deetion, how Chief Keller and .1 could work
together," said Connell, a councilman, now

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herald Stall Writer

B

ABCBUYSBYTHECARLOADANDTHESAVINGSISYOURS

49.95

Eligibility requirt'rr.its include the following:
They must be a resident of Seminole County
They must be a patient of the Health Clinic, the
sponsoring agency for the program.
They must meet a nutritional need.

Mayor-elect

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The program is set up similar to the nation's food
stamp program. Needy persons would be Lssued
coupons to make purchases with.

'SCC Building' Graded "A'

349

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WHY PAY MORE?

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French supported the program's concept. "I'm
definitely in favor," French said.
"Why can't we monitor it?" Kwiatkowski asked.
He went on to say that just because the program has
a "hole," a lack of proper monitoring, is no reason
to kill the entire concept. 'Kwlatkowski said the
commission should look at the "advantages that can
be gained."
Commission Chairman Pick Williams proposed
the week's delay. Williams said he was under the
impression the county had to contribute $6,000 to get
the program off the ground. But health department
officials said they asked for $6,000 to make it a
better program, but the $6,000 is not a mandatory
figure.

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Delay Action

County commissioners postponed action Tuesday
on a $100,000 federal program designed to provide
supplemental food for pregnant women, infants and
children under four.
About 800 persons in Seminole County have been
Identified as being qualified for the program
if
it's approved. It is slated to begin Jan. 1.
Commissioner John Kimbrough said he wanted
assurances that the program will be properly
monitored and that those persons who are identified
as beneficiaries are the ones who actually receive
the high protein food supplements.
Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff said he'd like "to see
some additional information."
Commissioner Harry Kwiatkowski and Bob

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Keller, chatting back in June, 1975.

By DONNA ESTES

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Earlier this year, Bedsole was notified by
Department of Labor Officials that CETA's Title 6
was being phased out. But on Oct. 1, the U.S.
Congress appropriated additional funds. And
Bedsole was told in Atlanta around the first of this
month that Seminole would get either $1-million, or
$700,000
depending on whether federal officials
used June 30 or Oct. 30 as the date for allocation of
Title 6 dollars. On June 30 the date used by Labor
Department officials more CETA workers were
employed under Title 6 than on the Oct. 30 date.

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pumped into Seminole each year. The funds go to
pay salaries of about 1,000 workers employed under
the federal jobs program.

"It Is good news," Williams said. "We can use
some of that money to pick up current employes
whose jobs were slated to expire. The balance of It
we can use in self-contained projects."
About 118 CETA workers' jobs were to end by Jan.
30.

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CETA workers are distributed to city and county
government agencies, including the school board,
social agencies and agencies involved in the mental
health field.

County Commission Chairman Dick Williams
said the announcement was a pleasant surprise.
Williams said county officials will begin gearing up
soon to introduce new programs that will benefit
Seminole County and utilize the new workers.

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Last Wednesday, Seminole County officials said
they expected from $700,000 to $1-million. But with
Lowe's announcement, CETA Director Jim Bedsole
predicted an additional 60 workers can be hired for
one. year.

IMP. TEQUILA

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County government is the prime sponsor for
CETA. Commissioners decide on the amount of
money to dole out and which agency to allocate
funds to.

Lowe came here from Atlanta Tuesday to inform
county commissioners that an additional $1,122,974
has been approved to restock the depleted Title 6
program of the Comprehensive Education and
Training Act (CETA).

JOSE CORTEZ MEXICO

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Bedsole said $300,000 will pay salaries for 60
additional CETA workers.
Bedsole said the different agencies that utilize
CETA workers have been notified about the new
money and will submit programs that will be
considered by the county commission.

James Lowe, a spokesman for the U.S. Department of Labor, has announced that Seminole
County will receive sufficient federal funds nut
year to save jobs of 118 workers and hire an additional 60.

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69th Year, No. 100-Wednesday, December 15, 1976

OLD-CANADA

BEAM

SANTA'S SHOP HERE!!

I[]

A former City of Longwood employe who
allegedly helped Investigators "uncover other
persons higher up" in a public works
department corruption probe has received 18months probation in a negotiated plea to
grand larceny of city property.
Meanwhile, law enforcement agents are
still searching for another former city employe, Aaron Sean Pool, who disappeared just
before his October circuIt court thaI on
feluny charges stemming from the corruption
probe.
Circuit Judge J. W. Woodson withheld
ajudication of guilt for Robert Henrick Keen.
34, of 161 13th St., Longwood, and put him on
18 months probation this week after Keen
pleaded no contest to one count of grand
larceny of city-owned brass just before he
was to go on trial in the case.
A plea of no contest usually Is made to avoid
any civil liability but is considered by the
courts as a guilty pies.
Defense attorney James Figgau told the
court the plea negotiation with the stipulated
probation was entered because of Keen's
"cooperation with the Longwood police and
the State Attorney's office in uncovering
other persons higher up" who funneled city
property out "for their personal 'benef it." He
didn't name the "'persons higher-up."
The state could have presented testimony
by persons given .tnunuuty, who If believed
by a jury, could have made a pr.ima-facie
case of guilt on the grand larceny charge, a
third-degree 'felony punishable by a
See PROBATION, Page 3-A

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Only one day after Keller assumed the
public safety department office, 19 months
ago, he was faced with a walkout by the city's
volunteer firefighters. That problem was
resolved within hours as young volunteers
refused to participate in the walkout and
stood by to provide fire protection to the city
with assistance from neighboring city
departments and the county lire department.
IIIg his firtt week in office, Keller issued
orders that employes of his departme1t were
not to discuss any items concerning their
work with councilmen or the press. All
matters had to be cleared through him, he
said.
He and Connell locked horns numerous
times: over Keller's refusal to institute a
testing program of officers before promotions
were given or new personnel was hired; over
complaints of police harassment of citizens;
over police reports read at council meetings
by Keller indicating the police were keeping
Connell under surveillance; over the announced firing by Keller of Police Sgt. Betty
Woodward, stricken with a catastrophic
illness; over announced demotions of police
officers for reorganizational purposes.
Connell's final confrontation with the police
department came last' February when he
answered an appeal from an elderly couple in
the city that an. unknown assailant was
shooting guns Into their residence and
threatening their lives.
The couple complained that police officers
refused assistance for a time after one officer
told, them he had gone to school with the man
suspected of the harassment.
They called Conneil, who in turn appeal ed
to the sheriffs department for help. When the
dwelling was shot into a third time Council
went to the home at the request of the couple
and was threatened with arrest by one of the
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cilinan Lawrence Goldberg.
Sixteen days later, Council was served with
a warrant for his arrest, charging him with
"obstructing and opposing a police officer in
the line of his duty by entering into a crime
scene area."
The warrant, was served after 10 p.m. by
three city police officers. Connell, taken from
a sick bed his wife said he had temperature
of 102), was ordered into a police cruiser and
taken to city jail. He was fingerprinted and
his photograph was taken before he was
released on his own recognizance on the
demand of his attorney.
At a hearing before Municipal Court Judge
Gene R. Stephenson a month later, City
Prosecutor William Colbert refused to
prosecute the charge.
Saying he had reviewed the We in the case,
talked with witnesses and discussed the case
with the defense counsel, Colbert told
Stephenson, "Justice can best be served by,.
nolle pro&amp;sing (dropping) the case."
In July, the man suspected of shooting into
the dwelling was found guilty in circuit court
and sentenced to 10 years in jail and 20 years
probation. He was acquitted of' a charge oi
fire-bombing the elderly couples home.
In Last week's election, Connell sought the
mayor's office as p.xrt of a six-person. race,
winning with a 150-vote margin. Connell's
suppou'ters on election day complained that
Keller, who had formerly Lived at 123 Sunset
Drive in Shadow Hill, voted in the election
despite the fact that he had moved from thà
city.
Mayoral and council candidates who indicated their support of Keller and the police
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Wednesday, Dec. 13, 197
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

Jail Term Meted In Forest City Arson

WORLD

By BOB LLOYD

arson when a Fireman tried to
enter an attic crawl space and
his head and shoulders were
covered with burning gasoline.
In cases docketed for trial
this week before Judge
Woodson at Sanford:
—Larry Johnson, 18, of 1505
W. 18th St., Sanford, pleaded
guilty to aggravated assault In
an attempted murder case and
was allowed to remain Free on
bond pending sentencing. He
could get a maximum five
years In prison. Johnson was
shot in the foot by a Sanford
police officer Nov. 7 as Johnson
chased Gloria Bennett on a city
street with a butcher knife after
she reported finding a man

Herald Staff Writer
A 25-year-old Orlando man

IN BRIEF

who pleaded guilty to criminal
mischief and admitted taking
part in the July 24 arson of a

residence at Forest City has
been sentenced to 18 months in

OPEC Meetings Start,

prison plus 3ki years probation

Hike Or Not Big Issue

by I.drwL .MUfl Judge J. W.

The Organization of
Petroleum Exporting Countries opened a
price-fixing meeting today with only conservative Saudi Arabia, the cartel's biggest
producer, opposed to an increase in the price
of crude oil.
DOHA, Qatar (AP)

—

The Saudi oil minister, Sheik Ahmed Zaki
Yamani, said on his arrival in Doha that his
country favors postponing the increase for six
more months because the world economy is
still too shaky. The Saudis previously said
they would agree to a "reasonable increase"
of less than 10 per cent in the price of $11.51 for
a barrel of benchmark crude.

Glass Found In Cola Bottles
TORONTO (AP)
The federal health
ministry says CocaCola probably will have to
recall more of its products following new
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developments at a Thorncliffe bottling plant
where glass was found in bottles.
A spokesman said the second recall in less
than a week probably will cover all sizes of
Coke bottles.
Earlier this week, the company recalled
26-ounce bottles after glass particles
were found in one batch.

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Company officials have not been available
for comment.

Kidnap Death Date Set

Woodson.
Defense lawyer William
Leffler HI told the court that
Thomas F. Stuckey's crime
was a scheme" by his aunt
and uncle "to collect Insurance
money" In the burning of their
house at 1026 Bear Lake Road.
Leffler said a polygraph test
confirmed testimony given by
Stuckey. 25. of Orlando.
Arthur W. Marsh, 46, and his
wife, Claire R. Marsh, 47,
pleaded guilty or. Oct. 25 to
arson, a felony punishable by a
maximum of 15 years in prison.
In the plea bargaining deal
State Atty. Abbott Herring's
office agreed to drop companion felony charges of conspiracy and soliciting a felony.
Mr. and Mrs. Marsh are free
on bond pending sentencing at a
later date by Judge Woodson,
who ordered a pre-sentence
investigation in their cases.
"I'm giving you credit for
helping In the Marsh case,"
Woodson told Stuckey when he
sentenced the former trucking
firm employe.
Assistant State Atty. Charles
Gordon told the court that
Stuckey cooperated with the

of the house that the structure
was "over-saturated" and
there wasn't enough oxygen
inside the house to cause an
explosion. One authority said if
the oxygen had been present
"that much gasoline would
have blown up three houses."
Firemen answering the
nighttime alarm first suspected

inside her burglarized apartment.
—Earl Dreggors, 54, of
Sanford, was ordered jailed

during a pre-sentence investigation after he pleaded
guilty to sexual battery upon a
13-year-old boy.
—William A. Gassaway, 25, of
Winter Park, was sentenced to
10 years in prison plus five
years probation on his guilty
plea to the Oct. 23 armed
robbery of a service station at
Altamonte. Springs. Officials
said Gassaway was an escapee
from a south Florida prison
facility when he was arrested
shortly after the holdup,
—Edwin Mason Gill, 39, of

—Fern Park used auto dealer
Sheldon Polakoff, 46, of 632
Mariner Way, Altamonte
Springs, was allowed to remain
free on bond during a pre.
sentence Investigation ordered
alter he pleaded no contest to
receiving a five-ton air cor 1
dittoning unit stolen from a'
Fern Park antique shop.
—Earl Wayne Martin, 29, of
917 W. Second St., Longwood,
pleaded guilty in a stolen
property case involving a rifle
taken in a Sanford burglary. He
agreed to testify against the
burglar and was allowed to
remain free on bond during a
pee-sentence Investigation.
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Bills Filed To Change
Florida Election Dates
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — A lot of
people have been grumbling about the timing
and cost of Florida's elections, and Senate
Republican Leader Ken Plante is doing
something about it.
Plante filed bills Tuesday to move the state
primaries from September to May and the
presidential primary from March to May. lie
said the state could save $1.5 million by
consolidating the presidential primary with
the state primary.

Honky-Tonks, Billboards Hit

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Unless
Florida takes action soon to preserve its
natural beauty, a land planner says tourists
will be asking themselves "Why drive down to
Florida to see honky-tonks and billboards?"
Carl Feiss, professor of urban and regional
planning at the University of Florida, said
that particular action is needed to preserve
the scenic coastal areas.
Ile foresees land grabbers destroying
Florida's natural beauty and threatening its
important tourist industry.
Florida either has to purchase outright its
beautiful coastal areas for the scenic value or
permit: limited but not destructive construction of these naturally beautiful sites,'
the 69-year-old professor said.

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a bizarre arson story that included loading of the house by
he and Mrs. Marsh witty-plastic
bags of gasoline and incendiary
devices after clothing and
important
papers
were
removed from the residence.
Stuckey &amp;aid he spent W
given him by Mrs. Marsh on
gasoUe that was ferried to the
house by vehicles and stock-

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
A University
of Alabama administrator who irritated some
Florida State University faculty members is
among four persons recommended for the
FSU presidency.
Richard Thigpin, acting president at the
Alabama university, and FSU Interim Presi(lent Bernard Sliger topped the list recommended Tuesday by an advisory committee.
The panel sent the list to the Board of
Regents, which is expected to name the FSU
president in January.
The other two on the list were T. Alexander
Pond, executive vice president of the State
University of New York at Stony Brook, and
Donald Schwartz, chancellor of the PurdueIndiana University campus at Fort Wayne.

prosecution "with numerous
Leffler claimed that a trial of
Stuckey would have been
"almost hopeless due to alleged
witness tampering."
The Marsh couple in pleading
guilty, gave as a factual basis

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testimony of Stuckey.

The demand, the first since the president of
the state council and member of the king's
advisory body was abducted four days ago,
was made in a note to a Madrid newspaper,
the source said. He said the 48-hour countdown
begins at midnight.

County, of ficials said.

4 On List For FS(J Head

for their plea the detailed sworn

MADRID, Spain (AP) — The radical left
kidnapers of King Juan Carlos' advisor,
Antonio Maria de Oriol, have threatened to
kill him within a twoday deadline unless their
ransom demands are met, a high police
source said today.

Louisville, Ky., entered a
negotiated plea of guilty to the
strongarm robbery Oct. 20 of a
food store near Forest City. Gill
is In jail during a pre-sentence
investigation. Terms of the
negotiated plea call for him to
receive a sentence of five years
prison plus five years
probation.
—Under terms of a
negotiated guilty plea to armed
burglary of a Casselberry
business Donald Mason
Bowman, 17, of Bunnell, will be
sentenced, following a presentence investigation, to five
years prison plus 10 years
probation. The Indicted Juvenile
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TALLAHASSEE (All)
The state's
top revenue experts gathered today for a conference which could mean more money out of
taxpayers' pockets.
Members of the revenue estimating conference met to make initial projections on how
much tax revenue the state can expect next
year.
While the conference makes no recommendations on whether there shouldbe a tax
increase, its revenue projections are used by
Gov. Reubin Askew and, in turn, the
legislature to put together next year's budget.
If the estimated increase is low, Askew and
the legislature must face the dilemma of either cutting hack on services or increasing
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'I have been considering
how Chief Keller and I
could work together'

CONNELL

taxes.

District Challenge Hinted

Keller And' Co
' nnellOf a replacement for Keller, Connell said it
"would be nice to get a person competent In
law enforcement and firefighting, but If that
cannot be done and in light of the shortness of
city funds the city council should consider
repealing its public safety department ordinance."
The mayor-elect said he would like to see
the city name a five-member committee,
composed of Dr. John Linehan, retired
director of the Criminal Justice program at
Seminole Community College; Winter Park
Police Chief Ray Bury; Casselberry Police
Chief Gçorge Karcher; and two represen-

(Centin d from Page 1-A)
department in the election were defeated
without exception.
Referring to the Incident and the resulting
publicity from the case earlier 'in the year,
Connell in his campaign letter to the city's
voters "humbly apologized" If his fight for
principle had embarrassed the city. "I have
never claimed to be a politician," he said.
Keller is the 10th police chief in Longwood
to resign or be fired in the past nine years.
Earlier in the fail, a probe of the police
department hinted at a sex scandal involving
'teenage girls and three officers resigned.
In October, Grant, as city council chairman
called for an audit of the police department's
municipal court account.
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tative unelected Longwood citizens to screen
applicants for the pod.
Connell said he has contacted Dr. L4ehan,
who is willing to serve on the committee. He
said he has not approached Karcher or Bury,
but will when he receives approval from the
city council.
Of the vacant public works director
position, Connell said he will urge the council
to prevail on Sanford City Manager W. E.
Knowles to screen applicants. rnow1es

In a memo to members of the council,
Grant noted irregularities in bookkeeping in
the department of the court accounts and City

Auditor Harold Hartsock recommended
reforms.
Later, Grant blasted Keller at a council
meeting for going, on vacation without prior
council knowledge or permission. Mayor
Lormann agreed with Keller's later explanation that Keller has Informed the mayor
and Councilman .Goldberk.
Lormann was not available for comment
today. However, earlier reports were that
Lormanu Intended to ask for KeIler!s
resignation if the public-safety director had
not submitted it.

aui.ded. the city late last summer

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sultant with the 1fl6-17 budget.
Cornell. said the council Is considering
splitting the public works department Into
two separate departments because of dif-

firulty in finding a person competent 'In both
water and sewer utilities, and drainage and
road work, who will work at a salary the city

can afford.

TALLAHASSEE (AP)

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Republican
Rep. Curtis Kiser says a court suit will be filed
early next year challenging the constitutionality of Florida's multi-member
legislative districts.
The suit, which would be filed directly with
the Florida Supreme Court in January or early February, will probably come from a
coalition of Republicans and blacks, Kiser
said Tuesday.
The two groups have a common interest
because both would fare better with single.
member districts as opposed to the many
urban multi-member districts now in Florida,
he said.

cause of the change In growth
patterns in the two regions.
"Today, the North needs
more help." Richardson told
Board. 'From the perspective
of history, it may be to the
South's long-term advantage
that it be provided.
"The evidence does indicate

The findings have become a
key element In a campaign by
northern politicians to revise
federal-aid contracts and installations.

economic development.
Richardson said Tuesday that
federal aid policies favoring the
South should be revised be-

MIAMI (AP) —Wallace Mosley, a 12 year

old who admitted stabbing a playmate to
death, will be sent to a juvenile center in
northern Florida for rehabilitation, state
officials say.
Juvenile Court Judge Ralph Ferguson Jr.
Tuesday ordered the state Division of Youth
Services to take custody of Mosley and
recommended that he be sent to Lancaster
Youth Development Center in Trenton.

that the North and South have

direction of their economies is

concerned, with the South's

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Pool, 30, of Sanford, is still being sought by
sheriff's deputies armed with a circuit court
bench warrant charging he failed to appear
for trial on felony charges in October.

the prosecution, would have testified that he
and Keen removed city-owned brass and
copper scrap and sold it to a metal reclaiming
bu.siness at Orlando.
However, it has been learned that the
prosecution apparently was having difficulty
this week in finding Armondi.
Another state witness listed in the case was
former Longwood public works director
Ralph Fisher.

Pool is accused of witness tampering and
aggravated battery in connection with the
Longwood public works department thefts
probe.

Pool, who was a city employe when the
alleged offenses occured, according to
court records, is charged with placing
another employe. Roland Fulenwider, in fear
by force or threats of force on Aug. 19 and 24.

Keen entered his plea to grand larceny of
272 pounds of brass that was sold to the
Orlando firm on March 23 for $103.36. Figgatt
said the defense neither admits nor denies
that a signature on a ticket in the scrap metal
sale is that of Keen.
Investigators, in taking sworn statements
from witnesses in the public works probe,
said that a period of months 256 pounds of
copper and 2,017 pounds of brass, mostly in
the form of water mcters, was sold to Commercial Convay Enterprises Inc., Orlando
for a total of $1,006.45.
In sworn testimony, Keen's wife, Judy
Lorraine Keen, said that she took 110 pounds
of brass, taken from the Longwood water
department, to the Orlando firm and sold it
for $14. A ticket bearing her signature on the

Pool is also accused of aggravated battery
upon Fulenwider, the son of State Atty.
Abbott Herring's chief investigator, Jack It.
Fulenwider, in an alleged assault with a scrub
brush. Officials said young Fulenwider
required plastic surgery following the alleged
assault on Aug. 24.
Pool had been scheduled for a consolidated
trial before Circuit Judge Joe A. Cowart Jr.
on Oct. 5 on all three felony charges. When h'
failed to show up for trial, Judge Cowart
ordered the bench warrant issued for Pool's
arrest.

Herring's office said today that Pool is still
being sought on the bench warrant.

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But he said federal policies
did contribute to the South's revival.

IONI)ON (Al') A massive explosion ii' the
main terminal building at the Baghdad, Iraq,
international airport reportedly killed six
persons and injured between 300 and 100
others, British Airways said today.
The,irline said it received reports that
mans of those injured In the blast Tuesday
were Moslem pilgrims cut by flying glass as
they waited for departing flights.
'The airline said it had no further details and
did not know the cause of the explosion.
The Israeli state radio in Tel Aviv said the
Baghdad airport's control tower broadcast an
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transaction was dated April 14, according to
An investigator.

maximum five-year prison term, Figgatt
said.
"But the credibility of the witnesses is an
issue," Figgatt noted.
Assistant State Attorney Bill Heffernan
said a co-defendant, Allen Armondi, who
apparently was given immunity to testify for

READINGS IN SESSIONS

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But a Commerce Depart-

WOUJO be wrong to attribute this
transformation of the South
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Richardson said.

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growth rate accelerating and ment-supported study conthe North's in decline."
cluded that per capita income,
despite recent gains, is still
A federal study earlier this lower in the South than in the
year concluded that the govern- North.
ment spends 86 cents for every
tax dollar the government collects in the Northeast. For each
the depression, President
tax dollar collected In the MidFranklin D. Roosevelt sent exwest, it spends 76 cents. But in
tra money to the South because
the South and West, the govern- he considered conditions there
ment spends $1.14 and $1.20 re-spectively for each tax dollar the worst in the nation.
collected.

BOCA RATON (AP)

Commerce Secretary Elliot L.
Richardson says more federal
aid should be directed toward
the North to provide help for

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not been strengthened by the handling of recent
disorders at Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, Calif.
On Nov. 13, a group of black Marines attacked
seven white Marines in housing on the base, beat
them with clubs and stabbed them with
screwdrivers. Six of the victims were hospitalized.
The attackers were arrested. Other Marines have
been placed in protective custody, the presence of a
Ku Klux Klan group on Pendleton has been
disclosed, and some Marines have been transferred to dilute the influence of the KKK cell.
These are significant and potentially explosive
events in our tempestuous society. They involve
violence, have racial overtones and may raise
constitutional questions about private rights. They
also could inflict yet another deep wound on the
troubled Marine corps.
It would be totally unfair to suggest that the
command at Camp Pendleton is in any way
responsible for inviting the initial attack. But it is
fair
to say that the Marines have done a very poor
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what it is all about.
For example, it was not until three weeks after
the attack occurred that the Marines conceded that
the KKK was involved. And the admission did not
come until a responsible black leader in San Diego
charged in the press that the black Marine attackers had thought they were attacking a KKK
meeting. That does not condone the attack, but it
does put a different light on things. A prompt
disclosure of the fact could have helped the community understand the problem better.
The Corps has been grudging indeed in its
presentation of new facts and developments. As a
result, the public is confused ,i suspicious and
perhaps willing to suspect the worst. The
credibility of the Marine Corps is being eroded with
each passing day of metered news releases.
The overwhelming majority of men and
women in the Marine Corps are a credit to the
United States. The Corps has nothing to fear from
an equally overwhelming majority of patriotic
civilians. If the Marines at Camp Pendleton are
straight-forward about problems, they will have
support from the American people. If they are not,
they will hurt themselves every time a significant
incident occurs at any base.
The fedral government and business have
learned the hard way that this is the age of candor.
Nobody should have to tell it to the Marines.

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Gary Mark Gilmore
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The 3i-year-old Death Row inmate, eating
again and pleased that the U.S. Supreme
Court lifted his stay of execution, had it
scheduled court appearance today before
District Judge Robert J. Bullock, who sentenced him to face a firing squad on Nov. 15
and Dec. 7.
But Gilmore's mother and at least one group
opposed to capital punishment hoped legal action would once again keep him from fulfilling
his wish to die swiftly rather than spend his
life in jail for killing it Provo motel clerk last
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WASHINGTON Behind the sweetness that
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of Utah murderer Gary Mark Gilmore
prevailed at President-elect Jimmy Carter's
the
state should not make itself a party to
is
that
recent session with Capitol 11111 leaders, there
suicide.
were some carefully phrased warnings.
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For one: " Let usinon the takeoffs if you want
Gilmore has said again and again that he want.
us in on the crash landings."
to die. It is more than that, however.
The roots of a Carter-Congress confrontation
According to a number of people, Including a
do not, as of this moment, lie with Mr. Carter. He
psychiatrist
who studied him, the two wholly
has deferred to the leading lights in Congress,
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returned their phone calls quickly, promised
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that he Is possessed by a strong death wish. It
advice on whom to appoint down to the second
was, they tell us, a clear case of "suicide by
and third echelons.
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He has promised or implied more cooperation
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The implication is that were it not for the
than any president can possibly give in keeping
existence
of capital punishment on the book..i
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anyway
Gilmore would not have betc
print, however, noting that "I am not naive
motivated to take the lives of two innocent
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people.
everything that Is in progress on an International
Of all the arguments against capital
scale needs to be (told) in the early stages of a
punishment,
this is one of the most curious arid
sensitive analysis process. There will be times
dubious. At the very least, it ha., served to
when nobody needs to know about foreign policy
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confuse further the already co nfused question of
challenge except me and th e secretary of State,
what society may or may not do to protect itself
or sometimes perhaps just me and the head of a
from
the sick or vicious ones In its midst.
foreign government. I will have to use my own
It
is
worthwhile recalling a real suicide that
judgment on all things.
was reported In the news a few months ago
I sat in the other day on a discussion between
though it received nothing approaching the at'
a number of men who are consulted daily by
tention
that has been given Gllinore.
leading senators and representatives. It was
This was the double suicide of an elderly
their opinion that regardless of how sincerely JOHN
couple in the Bronx section of New York City,
Mr. Carter and Congress may try for acwho left a note saying that they preferred to the
commodation, there has built up in the past
rat
her than to contin ue living with the fear and
decade such basic rivalry between Congress and
terror that seem to have become the norm In that
the president any president that Mr. rter
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community.
will inevitably face stormy clashes with the
NEW YORK (AP) Thousands of corporate ports that "few major companies aren't over.
Where were all those who later expressed so
legislators. Especially an activist president, as middle
managers
are
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supplied
with
becoming
th
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caught
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middle
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managers."
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uc
h concern about th e life of a sell-confessed
Mr. Carter promises to be.
career bind that threatens to end their upward
He employs alliteration to describe the murderer? We know of not one who stood up and.
The struggle between Congress has been mobility and terminate their dreams of the phenomenon: "It's the middle-mfddje muddle. cried, "What kind of society Is this in which such"
going on, of course, since the
beginning
of this comfortable, affluent life.
Managers in a mess of trouble."
a thing is possible?"
nation. Over the years, the president slowly
Most of the victims are in the middle years
Some
companies
are
offering
early
retirement
If ever a society was party to suicide, It was in
gained ascendancy. A few years back the scales
be tween ages 40 and 50. Having advanced steadto encourage them to leave. "However, some of this case.
be gan to tip the ot her way
fly In their jobs, they have long assumed that them don't accept the opportunity and have to be
But it goes beyond the tragic deaths of one old
A series of events
the Vietnam war, eventually a top management position, with pushed."
Others are phased into positions known man and woman. By our inability to deal with the
Watergate, the Middle East and
Turkish-Greek- more money and a comfortable retirement, was to be deadend,s.
problem of crime, either through indifference or
Cyprus crises, Angola gave Congress
a feeling theirs.
Jennings, who is trained in psychology as well a sense of helplessness, we are conspiring In the
of its own importance and correctness.
Those aspirations now are being threatened.
as In business administration, notes that tile ultimate suicide of society Itself.
The weak position in which these crises left With the
ranks of middle management swollen
common complaint of such men is that they are
Presidents Johnson and Nixon gave senators and
The Bronx where fear of the mugger, the
by past hiring excesses and the slowdown of
misunderstood by the company and wisp- burglar, the rapist have become a daily fact oJ
representatives the opportunity to flex their business expa
nsion, man y of them find they ha ve
predated by family and friends.
muscles,
life, where decent people are af ra id to walk the
to win their jobs over and over again.
Having been upwardly mobile since their streets even by day, and at night barricade
The Congress cut off funds in Vietnam. It
"There's no way for them to relax," said
earliest days in business, many of them cannot themselves behind double and triple-lock doors
wrote a veto to give Congress a compelling voice Eugene Jennings, professor, author, student of
explain to their families why they are not con- and barred windows
in arms sales to the Middle East.
may be an extreme
It cut off a.nn.s routes to executive success and confidential
tinuing to advance into positions and money- example, an aberration, but It Is a warning of
aid to those fighting the takeover In Angola and adviser to
the heads of large corporations.
ranges they had all but taken for granted.
cancelled the embargo on chrome Imports from "They're squeezed from the
where we may be headed in this land of the free
top and the botRhodesia.
Their progress Is thwarted by many factors and home of the brave.
A member of the Senate Foreign Relations
Yv'bere Is our outrage?
that coincide, Including the slow economic
The pressure from the top Is by upper
Committee told Mr. Carter bluntly that "the
growth that has plugged up the corporate arTheopponents of capital punishment claim
committee's views on the big issues generally management that seeks to cut costs and raise
teries above them, and confusion and un. that society brutalizes itself when It permits the
have seemed to be more accurate or better for productivity. From the bottom they are being
certainty about the future of the economy.
execution of murderers. The actual bruta1it
the national interest than the president's. This pushed by younger managers seeking to pull
Added to this is the realization by top Inflicted on society, not only by murderers but by
was true ia connection with Vietnam, Angola, the themselves up the ladder.
nvnagement that a lot of upward mobility was lesser criminals, seems not to bother them.
War. Powers Resolution and the Greek Junta."
"They find themselves too young to retire and,
spurious. Men were pushed along without having
When this -country is made safe for old men
The feeling among Hill observers I know is in their own minds, toO old to start over again
to demonstrate their competence. Now that they and women, w hen our first co
ncern is for the
that, having effectively shown its power, being And they find themselves too high up the ladder
must, some cannot cut it, says Jennings.
vict im of crime rather than the criminal, and
satisfied with the results and flushed with the to Incur risk, and too low to dictate to the -curThe problem Is vexing to both employe and when the punishment for crime is swift and sure
feeling of Importance those actions have given poratlon," said Jennings.
c orporation, says Jennings, who teaches at and lair, then we
will be able to indulge in the
its members, Congress is not ready to relinquish
The professor, who maintains "listening
Michigan State University. Neither is happy with luxury of worrying about the soul of a Gary
its strength to any president.
posts" in many of the largest corporations, rethe situation.
Gilmore.

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here despite little snow and poor skiing.
As the Fords have done since he became
president, they will rent the home of friend
Richard Bass, which is easier for the Secret
Service to protect than Ford's own Condominium.
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Back in 173, Richard Sen. Lee Metcalf (1)-Mont.) took us up on our
being delivered not to U.S. mills but to
The Christian activists hope to Identify the
Nixon exercised his presidential powers to sell offer. Working with the senator and his staff, we
processing plants In the Scandanavian countries, foreign operatives and to
follow them day ant
off strategic metals from the national stockpile. have dug out the details of a chrome sale that
Some of the finished chrome, meanwhile, has night, possibly with placards, The
It was a $3 billion decision that benefited the cost the taxpayers $20 million,
plan is
been sold back to U.S. companies at a fat profit, engage In "non-viol
ent shadowing;" there will
Ind ustrial giants.
The General Services Administration paid
Thus, the aggrieved Americans have been be no interference with the foreign agents.
The sales came at a lane when strategists $35.35 a ton for metallurgical chrome ore, which
whipsawed three different ways. First, they lost ' The group,
were warning that the United States would run was set aside for an emergency In the Nye,
which calls Itself "Liberty to the
$20 million on the deal. Second, the ore they gave Captives," also plan.,
short of many vital minerals In anot her decade. Mont, stockpile. Chrome of similar quality was
to construct a
up was used to stimulate the Scandanavian, not In front of the White House and posescaffolding
a hooded
The mineral producers taking their cue from the still selling around $35 a ton when Nixon ordered
the American economy. And third, they paid man on it 83 a
oil potentates, were also forming cartels to Jack the stockpile depleted.
protest against U.S. aid to such
premium prices for the finished chrome, with torture-tolerating countries
up the prices.
as Brazil, Chile,
The GSA, acting on Nixon's orders, sold most of the profits going
overseas.
Indonesis, Iran, South Korea and Uruguay.
Yet Nixon unloaded the taxpayers' valuable a03,520 tons of the chrome ore to Metallurg Inc.,
GSA spokesmen told us they were pleased
This could be one of the first demonstrations
metals at bargain prices. His decision to reduce for an incredibly low average of $7.64 a ton. The
with
the chrome We to Metallurg, even though it that Jimmy Carter will see from his White Hou.q$5
the strategic stockpile was accompanied by difference -between the market price and - the
was more than $27 ton below the market price, window.
quiet pressure from the White House. to sell the government price amounted to a whopping $20 They explained thata the
remoteness of the Nye
SUGGESTION BOX Michael Silverstein of
scarce minerals to Nixon's friends and con- million.
stockpile and the cost of transporting the chrome Cambridge, Mass.,
tributors In the metals Industry.
proposes "simple and
All told, Nixon lowered the chrome
drove the price down. Metallurg'i offer, they adequate
Among the corporat ions that wound up with requirement., from 2.9 million tons to a mere
tax Incentives" on solar energy
said, was better than the other bids.
projects. His argument: "As greater use of solar
the boodle were Alcoa,. Bethlehem Steel, 4400 tons. But a few weeks ago, the
Footnote: Except for an Insignificant $500 energy Is made for borne and
Englehardt Industries, General- Electric, Kaiser requirements were quietly raised back to 2.5
water heating,
contribution from Metallurg's chairman -Herbert Americans will be freed from Independence
Aluminum, Reynolds Metals, U.S. Steel and million tons.
on
Grunt eld to the Nixon campaign In 1972, we
WtthLOC.
could local utilities as well as from foreign suppliers."
The price of metallurgical chrome, mean(INI no links between Nixon and the com pany. No
' Meanwhile, the National Security Council
while, has soared on the world market. The- GSA
Answer: Home owners can now Install their
one from Metallurg returned our calls.
conducted a top-secret study to determine mu--t now pay $36 to $46 a ton for the same
own solar heating systems for about $2,000
SHADOWING THE SHADOWERS
An materials. A simple tax 'Incentive, it's t rue,
whether the stockpile has been reduced too low, quality chrome that was sold to Metaliurg Inc.,
e,
evangelical Christian gro up will attempt to turn
would encourage more
The dismal conclusion Is that Nixon; made a for V.64 a to less than three years ago.
to
try
solar
the tables on the foreign secret police who energy.
huge mistake and that the stockpile levels mud
Metallurg. is: an international Consortium,
operate In this country.
be
which occupies a glittering, six-story, glasandTwenty'twost3 have adopted tax Incentive
Secret agents from such countries as Chile,
program.,. But Congress Is Mill dawdling.
We broke the news of the stockpile sales lad metal building In New York Qty. The company
Iran -and South Korea have been accused of
(Send your suggestion to the NATIONAL
April and offered to assist anyone in Congress Is still moving Its $7.64-a-ton ore out of Nye.
hounding and harassing their enemies within the
We discovered that the bulk of this chrome is
who was Interested in Investigating the scandal.
SUGGESTION
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The
There are other statistics this announce the decision before he meanwhile, showed a slight imjingling of cash registers, not month that will count in Car- takes office Jan. 20.
provement in October. The
sleigh bells, will be the key to a Icr's decision, including NoIf things remain as they are Commerce Department said
successful Christmas season vember industrial production now, he indicated, help will business inventories that month
for the incoming Carter ad- figures that will be released definitely be needed. He noted grew at their lowest pace in six
ministration,
late today.
that with unemployment at 8.1 months.
President-elect Carter and
There also will be figures on per cent and inflation still dogInventory growth can reduce
his advisers have put Christ- housing starts and personal in' ging the economy, "the eco- production if business tries to
mas retail sales at the top of the come, both on Thursday, corpo- nomic problems are very se- sell excess stocks rather than
list of economic statistics that rate profits on Monday, con- vere."
manufacturing more goods.
will influence their decision on surner prices on Dec. 21, and
He said he prefers jobs proIn another development, Wilwhether to recommend a tax the Index of leading economic grams as th e best way to pLt 11am Lilley III, acting director
break next year.
indicators on Dec.
people back to work, adding of the Council on Wage and
Retail sales have been disAt an Atlanta news confer- that he would supplement those Price Stability, said the naappointing since early in the ence Tuesday, Carter said he with a tax break, if necessary. tion's steel companies were
year. And when Americans stop will meet with his key advisers
Retail sales is one of the sta- having problems getting the
buying, businesses stop produc- soon after Christmas to decide tistics that gives the quickest recently announced steel price
ing and that means fewer Jobs on what to do about the econo- look at what is happening in the increases to stick.
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street didn't have much luck. Perhaps it was
the merchandise
it $30,000 full-length white
mink coat taken from the hotel room of actress Carol Channing.
Baltimore police recovered the coat
Tuesday. Two Baltimore men were arrested
and charged with burglary after they tried to
sell the coat, police said.
The coat was taken Monday from an upstairs room in the two-floor hotel suite where
the actress and her husband-manager,
Charles Lowe, are staying during a run of
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Jimmy Carter's pledge to reorganize government to make it
more responsive, more efficient and presumably less costly Is
laudable
but hauntingly familiar.
We've heard it before.
Our ske*icfsm has nothing to do with the president-elect's
sincerity.
But the bureaucratic beast is less formidable when viewed
from Plains, Ga., than it is when faced eyeball-to-eyeball in
Washington.
The mini-empires that flourish in the capital have powerful
constituencies In the Individuals or groups they serve and influential peotection among the congressional committees that
gave them life.
Carter has indicated a commendable awareness of the
Washington climate conducive to bureaucratic growth by laying
down strict limits to the budget for the White House staff. He
must remain alert to Congress' prediliction to create agencies
that overlap or duplicate the work of existing agencies. He must
be wary of the bureaucratic tendency to devise make-work
schemes to Justify a bureaucratic unit's continued existence.
The president-elect is being made aware of the pitfalls on
the road to reorganization by his supporters and advisers in
Congress.
If he is to be successful, be will act quickly during the anticipated honeymoon between a Democratic president and the
Democratic majorities In Congress
and before powerful
congressional leaders realize that his critical eye may be
focused on some of their own pet programs.

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Carter said he probably will announce, even before his inauguration, an economic program aimed at creating jobs and,
quite likely, reducing taxes. He said he favors jobcreating
programs supplemented by tax breaks.
The President-elect also disclosed that Vance has joined
Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger in trying to persuade
members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
(OPEC) from Imposing steep oil price Increases at a price! izing
meeting in the Middle East this week.
The President-elect ducked a question about pay raises for top
federal employes, saying the matter rests on outgoing President
Ford's desk.
On other topics, Carter said:
—He has not given sufficient study to possible duplication of
offensive weapons systems to decide whether defense spending
might be curbed by eliminating some of them.
—He is confident Congress will give him authority, probably by
the end of February, to draw up broad government reorganization
plans that would go Into effect automatically unless vetoed by the
Senate or House.
—The government faces a near record deficit of $60 billion to $65
billion from the 1977 budget he will Inherit from President Ford,
but he declined to say what size deficit he might face in his first
year in office.

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PLAINS, Ga. (AP) Having filled three Cabinet posts, President-elect Carter is expected to announce Thursday his choice for
at least one more post, probably secretary of agriculture.
Rep. Bob Bergland, D-Minn., a farm operator and political ally
of Vice President-elect Walter F. Mondale, was widely seen as the
likely choice to head the Agriculture Department.
Carter spokesman Jody Powell emphasized Tuesday that
Carter's next appointments will not necessarily all involve Cabinet secretaryships. Powell said simply they would be Cabinetlevel posts and said there would be at least two announcements.
Another possibility was an announcement of Carter's reported
decision to name Charles Schultze, budget director in the Johnson
administration, as chairman of his Council of Economic Advisers.
Meanwhile, Rep. Andrew Young, 1)-Ga., said he has been offered the post as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations but that
he hasn't made up his mind about whether to take the job.
Carter and several top aides cautioned newsmen again Tuesday
against advance speculation about choices for top appointments.
Earlier, Jane Cahill Pfeiffer, a former IBM vice president, had
asked that she not be considered for secretary of commerce,
saying a Washington job would have parted her from her
husband, and because she had undergone a thyroid cancer
operation less than a year ago that left her without "confidence in
my own sustained energy level......
At his Tuesday news conference, Carter said he will nominate
W. Michael Blumenthal, chairman of the Bendix Corp., as
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Sadistic. Morbid.
And the network did not even have the sense to at
least inform the viewers of the circumstances
except after several days, in the case of Weaver
when a pre-prugram announcement was whispered
on the air.
Incredible.
Perhaps the most, memorable example of
television taste was back during the Kennedy
Administration. It occurred on the syndicated show,
"Truth or Consequences."
On of the games being played on a particular
show involved women contestants pretending to be
wheeling around the Kennedy's new baby, who was
to be born very shortly.
The infant, however, died a few days before the
show's airing.
No apology from the producers. No explanation
from the stations. No remorse. No nothing.
Not even the information that the show had been
pre-taped.
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Again, morbid. Sadistic. Incredible.

no longer would be featured in the continuing
series?
Should the network just have let her fade from
the scene through writing of the scripts as is done In
other cases when a performer leaves the show?
In this corner, the answers are obvious. So
consider the questions rhetorical.
Unfortunately, this is not the firsttlme — nor will
It be the last time that the networks would refuse
to risk the buck in an effort to spare the public's
emotions and feelin gs.
A while back, for Instance, on the popular
"Hollywood Squares" show, two of the program's
regulars died suddenly. There they were on the
show one day. Next day we read of their deaths.
And what happened? Were the shows substituted? Of course not,
There was old "Charlie Weaver," whose real
name was Cliff Arquette, sitting in his little cubicle
the day alter his death.
And then there was Wally Cox in the same
situation
a post-death encore.

Where does realism end and sadism begin on the
television tube?
Where should profit begin and good taste end on
that tube?
These questions are most pertinent this week,
following the showing Monday evening of the
concluding segment of a two-part episode
"Phyllis." The story centered on wedding bells
ringing for "Mother Dexter," "Phyllis' grandma
on the show.
"Mother Dexter" is (or was) played by J udith
Lowry. The same Judith Lowry who collapsed and
died on the New York Street a couple of weeks ago
before the Initial segment was shown.
Now, knowing this, what was the network's
responsibility? Was It to be business as usual? Or
should CBS have spared the feelings of its regular
viewers of that show and either canceled or substituted a rerun for these particular episodes?
Should the network at least have told viewers of
the circumstances
that the lead character in
these particular shows, Judith Lowry, had died and

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DECEMBER I I
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBFR 15
Winter Springs Jaycees., 7 p.m., VFW building
Overeaters Anonymous, 1:3(1 p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Weight Watcher,7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club,309 S.
Oak Ave.
Youth Programs Inc. Christmas Part) for volunteers,
their famili es and One-on-ones, 7 p.m. Ritz Theatre,
Magnolia Ave., Sanford. For information call Lee
Sterling. VP! office, 323-8760.
All Souls School Children's Christmas program, 7:30

p.m. Social Hall.

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Lincy H. Griffin
Mildred M. Heenan
Romulus Jackson

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Arlene Slater
Lucius Lee
Eva D. Thompson
Lessie Thomas
Nancy K. Williams
Irna M. Walker
Ellen F'uinyard, Altamonte
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A heavy year of labor negotiations
looms ahead, and forecasters say unions are likely to help
President-elect Carter's anti-inflation efforts by keeping wage
increases moderate.
The help is more likely to result from economic circumstances
rather than any effort on labor's part to kowtow to the new administration.
About five million workers will be affected in major contract
talks next year, about the same number as in 1976, which had the
heaviest bargaining calendar In three years. A number of key
Industries will be affected: steel, coal, Iongshoring, telephone
communications, aerospace manufacturing, railroading and
construction.
A sharp Increase in wage settlements next year exceeding this
year's average increases of 8 to 9 per cent in the first contract
year could contribute to worsening inflation.
But labor experts say that the lower-than-expected Inflation
rates of 1976 and a continuation of a relatively high unemployment rate will help keep wage Increases moderate.
"If the faucet is turned on and inflation heats up, unions will
seek protection In the form of higher wages," says W.J. Usery Jr.,
the outgoing secretary of labor. But he notes that most contracts
expiring in 1977 already have cost-of-living escalator clauses that
help cushion against inflation, and he says this will remove some
wage pressures.
Usery and other experts within the Ford administration predict
1977 settlements ranging around this year's 8 per cent level. In
1975, settlements averaged 10 per cent in the first contract year.
Because of high unemployment and the threat of new layoffs,
job security Is expected to be a major contract goal next year.
Some unions are expected to follow the example set by the United
Auto Workers this year In winning agreement. toward a shorter
work week at full pay.
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year, there are some storm clouds.
Political turbulence within the leadership of the United Mine
Workers, mixed with the traditional militancy of the rank-and-tile
and a set of ambitious bargaining goats make a nationwide coal
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Sanford Uons, noon, Holiday Inn.
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Sanford Serlouia, noon, Sheraton Inn, SR 46.
Casselberry Rotaty, 7:30 a.rn., the Caboose.
Sanford KiwanIs, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford Serenades-a, senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.
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Longwood Area Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn North, 1-4
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services for GOP members.
Tucker bluntly told lawmakers at the organization
session that he was ordering the staff cut back to two one aide and one secretary for Minority Leader Bill
James.
That staff was instrumental last session in embarassing
Tucker with the disclosure that one of his friends would
have'%wofited form a proposed land deal. A Tuckercontrolled committee put $1.8 million in a state agency's
budget even thGugh the agency hadn't asked for the
money.
After the Republicans led a floor fight against Tucker,
the money was taken out.
Since announcing the staff cut, similar to one ordered
for the Democrats' majority office, Tucker has decided to
let James have three persons on his staff, not two. Tucker
said that move was designed specifically to retain Jack
Ingram, James' top aide.
And Tucker aides said the speaker also has ordereti
Democratic-controlled committees to give the Republican
staffers top priority in new committee hiring.
"We're absolutely certain we're going to be able to
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deep trouble during the campaign when It became linked,
Incorrectly, with other proposals which could have aff ected taxes.
But the committee proved unable to counter the adverse
publicity. Boyd said he was willing to travel to other parts
of the state to urge approval, but the committee never
called on him.
Koelemij, however, said he is satisfied the committee
did about all it could have done under the circumstances.
1 think that If had done anymore, like taking a month
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builder, said in September the panel hoped to raise
$10,000. The Nov. 2 report listed $4,355 In contributions.
But that total is misleading.
The contributions included a $2,500 loan from the North
Florida National Bank and $1,120 In contributions of
postage, stamps and envelopes provided by the Florida
Home Builders Association.
The committee reported $1,723 In expenditures: $1,089
on various printing expenses, including 10,000 brochures;
$600 for executive director Janie Ball's salary and $33.75
for a trip Ms. Ball made From Tallahassee to Panama
City.
Koelemij identified Ms. Ball as a recent Florida State
University graduate in public relations who had interned
with the Home Builders Association.
He said committee efforts were hampered when
financial interests which backed legislative approval of
the amendment failed to come up with financial support.
"The savings-and-loan associations and the Florida
Mortgage Bankers Associations, they played dead on the

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With annual swards
rolling around once again, a top contender for bus!-of-theyear honors is the unsuccessful campaign to pass a
housing-finance constitutional amendment,
Gov. Ileubiri Askew announced on Sept. 9 the *)rmation
of a 'Homes for You" committee to promote voter approval of the amendment. It would have let the state Issue
$100 million worth of bonds to make funds available to
lending institutions for low-cost housing loans,
But Rep. Charles Boyd, Dflollywood, the sponior of the
amendment, said little was done to promote it
"To put It mildly, I was disappointed in what I felt was
the lack of effort they put out to get It passed," Boyd said.
"From what little I know about what they 4id, they just
didn't do very much to pass the amendmmt."
A Financial report filed by the conimittile on Nov. 2 the day the voters rejected the amendent - shows
supporters raised a paltry sum to promot e the proposal
and spent even less.
Committee chairman John Koelenj, a Tallahassee

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Daytona Beach: high 10:29
a.m., 10:52 p.m., low 3:54 n.m.,
4:3.1 p.m.
Port Canaveral: high 10:19

Charles G. Shaw, Deltona

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Ernest A. Gajdusek, Deltona
William E. Taylor, Lockhart Michael Lacentra, Deltona
Lelia E. Brown, Winter Robert E. Lee, Deltona

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry Lions, 6:30 p.m., Land o' Lakes Country
Club.
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Ramada Inn, SR
436.
Sanford Ci1tan. 7:15 am., Buck's.
Senior Citizens Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs
Civic Center.
Bishop Moore High School band Christmas concert, 8
p.m., Orlando Garden Club auditorium, 710 E. Rollins
Ave., Orlando.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17
American Assn. of Retired Persons and National
Assn. of Retired Teachers, 2:30 p.m., First Federal of
Seminole, Sanford.
United Daughters of the Confederacy, 2:30 p.m., 1702
E. Fourth St., Sanford.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chnniley's,
Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise KiwanIs, 7 a.m., Sambo's
Restaurant.
Foresters Square Dance Club, The Forest, 8 p.m.
Diet Workshop, St. Augustine Church, Button Road
and Sunset Drive, Casselberry, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richards Church
Longwood AA, dosed, 8 p.m., Rolling hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.
YAC's Club for Singles, 9p.m., Orlando Garden Club,
701 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.

prevention

device cut Invented-

Mary

Deltona Junior High Band Boosters Association
skating party, 6:30 p.m. Melodee Skating Rink, Sanford.
'Christmas Carol Celebration', 7:30 p.m., at Ascension
Lutheran Church of Casselberry, Overbrook Drive

Tuesday's high, 69; barometric
pressure, 30.10 falling; relative
humidity, 98 per cent; winds,
calm.
Mostly cloudy through
Thursday with rain likely,
Highs In the low 7Os, lows
to
upper 50s. Southerly winds 10-15
m.p.h. Rain pro ba bility 60 per

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a.m. readings: ternperatüre, 67; overnight low, 66;

John B. Williams, DeltonaCindy L Edwards, Lake
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Mary L. Wilson, Orange City

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V-year-old Crescent City, Calif man has been charged with
slayin g a Miami 'Beach motor1st whose body has not been
found, police say.
Glen Douglas Crites was
charged in documents filed late
Monday in Humboldt County
Superior Court. Sheriff's officers say he killed Ronald Clime,
22, in October after Cline apparently picked him up as a
hitch-hiker.
Clime's body has not been
found, but his car was discovered in late October in
Humboldt Bay, detectives said
Tuesday.
Crites was arrested in Late
November in HGnoluiu on parole violation charges. Sheriff's
U. Roy Simmons. said officers
found sonic of Clime's property,
including a watch, In CrltCs'
possession.
Earlier, Crites was charged
with possession of stolen property. po lice said.. •
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Largest of living land creatures, the elephants of Asia and
Africa are the mightiest animals of their respective wilderness
realms.
The African species reaches a height of 13 feet and can weigh
almost sc _. tons, while the Asiatic elephant is somewhat

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smaller but still big enough to derail a train. This is precisely
what happened in 1906 when a Siamese elephant met a locomotive
head-on, spilling it and several freight cars from the tracks. The
impact killed two members of the train crew — and the elephant.
The colos sal size of either species makes an adult elephant too
formidable for even a lion or tiger to kill, and generally elephants
are challenged by no other wild animals. The bulk that gives the
elephant the advantage in the wild, however is a liability In a
world where wilderness no longer exists in unbroken expanses
There simply do es not seem to be enough room left for the

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even large game parks may not be able to contain the huge
beasts. The next few years, it appears, will tell whether the
elephant's size has made It incompatible with man.
Just by virtue of size, of course, elephants can be dangerous,
but unless frightened they usually are peaceful There are exceptions, however, such as the so-called rogues,' bulls which

in Bangladesh late

Asiaticelephants such as one which
in 1975. Nine people were trampled to death and 10 hurt when an
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Asia for at least 5,000 years. The
stalk.the countryside looking for
den
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in the lards where it lives.
when they are seized by a peculiar condition called 'musth"
which occurs about once a year and lasts for several days. Musth
Therefor even amidst multitudes f people, and despite the
produces bouts of bad temper that make even tame bulls unelephant seems to be

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temporal glands which are located in the elephant s temples and
produce an oily black fluid. The reasons for musth are obscure,
but it may somehow be connected with the breeding cycle,

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Keesler AFB, Miss., after Zweibrucken AB, Germany.
completing Air Force b,lsic His wife, Sandra, is the
training. The Airman is a 1974 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
graduate of Seminole Adult W. Bash of Longwood.
High school in Longwood. His
mother, Mrs. Shirley F.
WILIAMNI A. NORRIS JR.
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Norris Sr. of 115 Iukwood
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Wednesday, Dec. is, 197

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last month, the estimate was
cent cut in the number of feder- than 700 forms of the more t han
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lion hours from the previous
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And the November figure is
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pension law designed to protect 4,504 forms in use the figure thousand people.
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workers are the main reasons Ford cited in announcing the
for the Increased burden of pa- success of his effort during the forms for the "Discover Amer.
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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

The School Board of Seminole
FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUS NAME
County is advertising for bids on two
Notice is hereby given that I am
Notice is hereby given that we are engaged in business at 205 E. 25th
$'
wells as per plans and spec.
tifications available for inspection engaged in bi s iness at Court St. . St.. Sanford, Seminole County,
Longwood, Seminole County, Florida, under the fictitious name of
at 272 E. Commercial Street, San.
ford. Florida in the office of the Florida under the fictitiouS name of A I ALIGNMENT CENTER, and
PUBLIC OPINIONS CO.. and that that lintend to register said name
Oirectorof Auxiliary Services. open
we intend to register said name with with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
December 32. 1976, 1
PM
the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole County. Florida in ac
Publish: Dec. i. •, is, 17e
Seminole County. Florida in ac
DEC
cordance with the provisions of the
cordanco With the provisions Of the FictitiOuS Name Statutes, To Wit:
Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wit
Se ction 16S 09 Florida Statutes 1957.
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Section 665.09 Florida Statutes 1957
S K enneth L. Cook
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
.. 5 William A. Posev
PubliSh: Dec. S. 15, 32. 29, 1976
CUlT OF THE STATE OF
M B. Moore
DEG
FLORIDA.
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AND
FOR
Publish Nov. 21, Dec. 1. t, 15. 1976
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
DEF 115
GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 76.1$I0.CA.9.F
COLONIAL MORTGAGE SERVICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FICTITIOUS NAME
CO. OF CALIFORNIA
FLORIDA
Notice is hereby given that we are
Plaintiff.
CASE
NO.
76.16I4.CA•09.0
engaged in business at Hwy 136 and
vs
SHEOAH HIGHLANDS TWO, INC.. Academy Drive, Seminole County,
ROBERT E. GETMAN
a Florida Cor poration,
Florida under the fictitious name of
TRUDIE GETMAN,
Plaintiff,
FOREST CITY SPORTS CENTER.
Defendants.
VS
and that we intend to register said
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that, LEONARD J. URBAN and name With the Clerk of the Circuit
DOROTHY URBAN, his wife.
Court. Seminole County, Florida in
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Defendants.
accordance with the provisions of
Foreclosure entered in the above
LIEN FORECLOSURE
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To,
Styled cause. In the Circuit Court of
NOTICE OF ACTION
Wit: Section 56.5.09 Florida Statutes
Seminole County, Florida. I will sell
1957,
the property situate in Seminole TO Leonard J Urban
and Dorothy Urban
5: Gordon A. Locke
County. Florida, described as:
515 591h Street
Patricia W. Locke
LOU, less the West 12 feet, and the
New York NY 1019
PubliSh: Dec. 5, IS, 22, 29, 1976
West 45 feet of Lot 9. Block 15. 2nd
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED DEG 29
Section SAN LANTA. according to
that an Action to Foreclose a Lien on
the p1ev thereof as recorded in Plat
the fOltowing property in 5erniroI.
Book A. pages 3$ Through
of the
County, Florida
Public Records of Seminole County,
Residential Unit No. 15 of SPieoah.
Florida. less the South 12 feet for
a condominium, Section Two, and a
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE '
alley.
replat of Part of Tract B. The
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
public sale, to the highest and best
Highlands Section Two, recorded in by virtue of that certain Writ of
bidder, for cash. ,at the west front
Plat Book 17, Page 47, Public
Execution issued Out Of and under
door of the Seminole County Court
R e cords of Seminole County, the seal of the County
Court of
House. at Sanford. Florida. at 11:00
Florida, containing 1.53 acres, more Orangecounty, Florlda,upona final
AM., on December 21 1916.
or less, lying in Seminole County.
judgment rendered in the aforesaid
WllNESSmy hand and the seal of
Florida, has been tiled against
court on the 4th day of Dec ember,
this court on December 13th , 1916
LEONARD
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URBAN
and AD, 1976, in that certain case en.
(Seal)
DOROTHY URBAN, his wife, and titled, Aetna Finance Company,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
you are required to serve a copy of Plaintiff, vs Louis U. Williams and
Clerk of the Circuit Court
your written defenses. If any, to it on Vasti. H. Williams, Defendant,
By. Cherry K
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Deputy Clerk
Williams, PA., Attorney for was delivered to me as Sheriff of
THIS INSTRUMENT
Plaintiff, whose address is P.O. Box Seminole County, Florida, and I
PREPARED BY
1621, 239 N. New York Avenue, have levied upon the following
DAVID G. MULOCK
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Post Office Box 3239
the original with the Clerk of the Williams, said property being
Tampa, Florida 33401
styled Court on or before the located in Seminole County, Florida,
Publish: Dec. 1$. 1916
10th day of January 1977, otherwise more Particularly described as
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you for the relief demanded in the
One 1971 Monte Carlo Chevrolet,
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complaint or petition.
ID No. 1HS7HIB StS221. Title No
REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF
WITNESS my hand and seat of 11547797 Silver with black top.
FUNDS
said Court on the 6th day of and the undersigned as Sheriff of
December 15, 1976
December, 1916,
Seminole County, Florida, will at
Applicant: City Of' Sanford
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P.O. Box ins
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
December, A.D. 1976, offer for sale
Sanford. Florida
Cler k of Circuit Court •
and se ll to the bigheit bidder, for
305-322 3161
By: Jean E Wilke
cash, subject to any and all existing
TO ALL INTERESTED AGEN.
Deputy Clerk
loins, at the Front (West) Door of
CIES. GROUPS AND PERSONS: Publish: Dec. 5, IS, 22, 29. 1976
the Seminole County Courthouse in
On or about December 15. 1976. the DEG- 310
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City of Sanford will request the U.S.
described personal property .
Department of Housing and Urban
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INVITATION TO BID
That Said sale is being made to
Development to release Federal
The Housing Authority of the City satisfy the terms of said Writ of
funds under Title I of the Housing
of Sanford, Florida will receive bids Execution.
and Community Development Act Of
for Replacement of Thirty ()O)
John E Polk,
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P.M. E.S.T. On the 291h day of DEG 26
Location: Sanford. Seminole.
December 1976, at the Ad
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Florida
ministration Building, Castle ___________________________
Fs?imated Cost. 09.000
Brewer Court. Sanford, Florida at
environmental review recd
Which time and Place all bids will e .
UNITED
STATES
DISTRICT
ecting the within project has
publIcly opened and read aloud.
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
made try the above named city
The worth consists of removing.
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION .h000jments the environmental
thirty (30) existing yard light,,
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the project. Thi$ En. including concrete bases, posts and
76 311•Orl.CivR
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.ronmental Review Record is on globes and replacing same with
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
fix at the lbovt address and is. thirty (30) new fixtures including
Plaintiff, vs REGINA 0 SIEVER
available for public examination concrete base,, anchor bolts, pmts.
Oka REGINA 0 MCCOY and
and copying, upon request.
RONALD I
McCOY, of Cl,,
globe, and connections to existing
The City of Sanford will undertake electrical services. New fixture,
Defendants.
—ORDER • FOR
the Proj ect descrIbed above with Shail conform to the following:
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION —On
Block Grant funds from the US
motion and affidavit Of plaintiff in
Replace thirty 1)0) existing
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Department of Housing and Urban lights and foundations with a
above enitled cause by its
Development (MUD). under Title I
Assistant United States Attorney, in
Sterner GSC 10 foot black post with
Of the Housing and Community
74" poly-carbonate gie. Unit to be
an action against the defendant(s),
Development Act of 1911 The City Of
Regina G. Slower a k a Regina G.
120 volt, 100 watt mercury vapor
Sanford is certifying to HUD that
McCoy and Ronald I. McCoy. of al,
fl*turi with 100 watt deluxe tamp.
Sanford and Warren E. Knowles, in Mount on IS" square by ó'• de.p
and to enforce a lien upon real
his official capacity as City concrete base, flush with filii$h
Property situate in thi$ District and
Manager, consent to accept the grade. Connect new fixtures to
described as follows. The East Al
iurit,diCtion of the Federal covrts if existing wiring
feet of Lot IS and thC West 30 feet of
an action is brought to entorce
Lot ti WILLIAMSON HEIGHTS
Bidders shall visit the site and
responsibilities in relation to en
REPLAT. according to the plat
determine for themselves, prior to
.vironmental reviews, aecision bidding, the lOCation, existing
thereof as recorded in Plat Book I)
making, and action; and that these cpflditions and all matters affecting
Of page hot the Public Records of
responsibilities have been satisfied. the work. No extra compensation
Seminole County, Florida and it
The legal effect of the certification is will be authorized for Items which
appearing to the Court that defers
that upon Its approval, the City of can be determined by such site
dantlsi, 'Regina G. Sliver Is k .s
Sanford may use the Block Grant
investigation
Regina G McCoy and Ronald I
fund and MUD will have satisfied Its
McCoy are not inhabitants of nor
A certified check or bank draft,
responsibilities under the National Payable to the Mousing Authority of
found within the State of Florida and
Environmental Policy Act Of 1969. the' City of Sanford, Florida. U S
have .not voluntarily appeared
MUD will accept an objection to its Government bonds, ora sat iifac.
herein, and that personal service
approval of the release of funds and tory bid bond executed by the bid.
Upon them Is not practical because
acceptance of the certification only den and acceptable sureties in an
ti'w,r residence and whereabouts are
if it is on one of the following base,: emounI equal to S per cent of the bid
unknown,'. it 5 ORDERED that
(a). That the certification was not Mall be submitted with each bid,
Regina G. Slower aka Regina 0.
in fact executed by the Ch.ef
McCoy and Ronald I McCoy appear
'The successf ul bidden will be
Executive Officer or other officer of required to furnish and pay for
or plead to the complaint herein by
applicant approved by HUD, or
the 101h day of January. hIll, and In
Satisfactory performance and
lb). that applicants en
default' thereof the Court will
payment bond or bonds.
wironmental review record for the
The Successful bidder will be .proceed to the hearing and ad
project indicafes omission of a require to comply with all 19
judlcalionof this suit as if Regina G.
required decision, finding, or step pficabe local, state and federal
Sliver a k a Regina GL McCoy and
applicable to the project in the regulations.
Ronald I McCoy, had been served
environmental review process.
With process in the State of Florida.
The Housing Authority of the City
Objections must be prepared and of Sanford, Florida 'reserves' the
but only to the extent provided for by
subsnitlld In accordance with tlse right to 'elect any or all bide Or to
Section 1655, Title 21, UPited State,
reouired prsdvru (24 CFR Part waive any Intgfm.alitle, in the.
Code, it is further ORDERED that
5$), and may be addreued to MUD .bidd.nj.
notice of tisli Order be published br
at 141 Peachtree Street, N W.,
the United States Marshal' in a
NO Did shall be withdrawn for a
AIlnf Georgia 30305. Objections period of 30 days lubstque-d to tie
newspaper of'general circulation In'
to the release of funds on oases other opening of bids Without the COfen1
Seminole County, 'Florida, once a
than those stated above will not be of the Housing AtAPIL.qily of the City
week for six (6) consecutive weeks,
considered by MUD. No objection Of Sanford, Florida,
commencing on November loj 1974.
received after January 13. 197?, wit)
DONE AND ORDERED as Orlando.
The HouSing Authority
b.consideridby MUD.
Florida, this 6th day of October.
Of the City of Sanford,
Warren E. Knowles
1916.
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Thomas Wilson
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Executive Director
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Trinity Prep
tuck ed away an easy 75-34
vi ctory over an undermanned
Luther high team Tuesday
night, riding 18 and 17-point
scoring performances by Mike
Denicole and Doug La nier to
the Saints' second victory of
five g am es.
David Mellinger scored 10
points and pulled down as many
rebounds for the winners, who
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been erected this commemoration of the Jewish

holiday of Hanukkah (also spelled Chanukah),
which begins sundown Thursday. The eight-,da y
holiday, also called the Festival of Lights. marks
dedication in 165 B.C. of the new altar built in
Jerusalem to replace the one destroy ed by the
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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP)
cing, archery, yoga, camping
Paraplegics and quadriplegics and self-defense for Ahe
are trading wheelchairs for disabled. Horseback riding
horses and hitting wooded trails classes were started a month
here twice a week in a special ago.
recreation program for the
"Hey, baby!" Lester Freehandicapped.
man, 63, shouts to his brown
"Horseback riding is perfect and white pinto mount as he
For the disabled as a means of speeds around the arena at
getting them out in the country Grizzly Peak Stables.
and away from roads," said Su"It's pretty weird, but it's a
san Sygall, 23, head of the Out. ch al lenge to k these things,"
reach Recreation Program said Freeman, a former barsponsored by the neighboring tender and truck driver whose
city of Berkeley.
legs were amputated during an
"The whole --object is to put illness.
'some good legs under them and
Another riding student is Phil
to get them out and let them see Morgan, 34, who was defending
some trails," said Steve Young, his national water ski speed
who' teaches the. disabled title four years ago when he
riders.
'broke
broke his back in a 105-mile-anyear-old program, hour wipeout. "This Is too good
funded mostly by a $17,000 to miss," he said as he urged his
grunt from the city, features horse, Cherokee, to a (aster
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OVIEDO
Patient, fun- with a couple of loose balls,
damental basketball paid off for the most part they failed
For Coach Greg Robinson and take advantage.
his Lake Howell squad, as the
Instead of converting scoring
Silver Hawks upset the Oviedo opportuniti es, more often than
Lions T uesday night, 55-2.
not they would gi ve the ball
The win, the Hawks' third of right back on floor mistakes.
the young season, brought them
This carelessness, coupled
to the .500 mark and equalled with the Hawks patient attack,
the number of vi ct ori es the and the fact Lake Howell was
Silver Hawks managed all last able to neutralize Hind, proved
year, when they struggled to a to be major factors in the
dismal 3-17 mart.
outcome.
"We knew we couldn't matchBut looming just as big, or
up with some of their per- bigger, was the fact that Lake
sonnel," a happy Robinson Howell converted 17-of-21 foul
commented after the game,"so attempts. Compare this to
we worked away from boys like Oviedo's 4-for-14 From the
(Gary) Hird and (Bobby) charity line and you have much
Couch. We also got a great team more than the final three-point
effort. Let's Just say, the boys winning margin.
did what they had to do to w in."
The opening period matched
Robinson then finished by the Lions team against Hawks
saying, "If you noticed, after Stan Adams, with the talented
we got a five-point lead we junior almost coming out
never took a jump shot, or a bad ahead. During that eight
sho t. The kids did exa ct ly w ha t minute session the Lions
I told them to do."
banged home 10 ponts as
The last outside shot by the compared Adams' nine. But the
visitors was a perfect two
Hawks also got a basket' by Jim
pointer by Tim Carroll. It came Meadows to take a 11-10 adlate in the final session, and vantage into the second
gave the hawks a two-point quarter.
margin, 44-42, and a lead they
There the Lions got unexnever relinquished.
pected offense from Scott
After Carroll's 20-footer the Meyer, as the normal bench
Hawks were content to "spread warmer canned 10 points before
It o ut " and loo k for either an half time. This output coupled
easy lay-up or a foul shot. This with six points from Cedric
tactic payed off, as they opened Canley allowed the lions to
their lead, while running down battle bark from a five point
the clock
defecit, 23-18, to go into the
In the meantime, the Lions, locker room with a 28-24 adunder the leadership of Dale vantage.
Phillips, were pressing the
Bobby Couch opened up the
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Things were really bad
w hen the c ha nge was made,"
said Andy R.obustelli, director
of operations. "The tea m was in
danger of coming apart. But
.John held it toget her."
The players began playing
with enthusiasm, with ferocity,
4 with a winning attitude, and attributed it to McVay. The fans,
who had booed ' the playe rs
mercilessly, began cheering
them again. And at the end of.
the season last Sunday, most of
the players said they wanted
McVay back in 1977.
Andy R.obustelli, Giants' op.
erations director, said the team
waited until the season was
over to talk with McVay about
keeping him on because "we
had never sat down and talked
about the kinds of changes he
wanted to make, about his
coaching philosophy. You don't
try to do things like that during
the season."
Monday, McVay met with
Robustelil and the Maras, WellIflgtofl and his son Tins, the
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Hawks In fron t for good, t he
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game see-sawed, wi th both had a feeling about Tuesday ahead, but we played tough saying they were not in the best
teams taking turns getting night's basketball game at 'man-to-man and just went out interests of baseball.
Evans.
Last June, Finley tried to sell
and beat them," said the
narrow advantages.
A factor was that Evans was Greyhound mentor. "Maybe outfielder Joe Rodi and relief
Ad ms led all scorers with 18.
Meadows was the only' other looking forward to Thursday's this means our program
pitcher Rollie Fingers to Boston,
for $1 million each and pitcher
Silver Hawk to reach double game against arch-rival turned the corner."
Gregg Nelson hit a pair of Vida Blue to t he New York.
figures, as he finished the night Edgewater.
"I've
been
waiting
Four
years
free
throws with 1:24 fo
Yankees for:$1.5 million.
with' 10.
win
like
this,"
All were unsigned at tlX time.
said
margin
of
victory
for
Lyman.
Couch and Meyer tied for for a
Frankie Carter scored 19 Blue since has signed with the
Individual scoring honors for Steinke. "Finally we proved we
the Lions, as they each banged can play with the big people." points For the winners, now 5-1, A's. But Rudi and Fingers
Lyman defeated the Metro the same as Evans. He hit 9-of became free , agents after the
home 13. One more. than
Conference rival Trojans by a 10 shots from the floor. Nelson 1976 season and signed Last
Canley' 12 points.
added 17 points and Arth ur month with the California AnThe night 's not a com plete 62.60 count In overtime,
Cleveland came up with 12 gels and San Diego Padres, re.
loss for the home team, as t heir
PC('ttvcIy. In.stej uf $2 mu'
points,
Junior varsity trounced the
Baby Silver Hawks 8W.
Howell Booters EVANS Floyd 132221. Belehum lion, Finley got nothing los•
12410. RuPile 1002; Helwl90000: them.
'Top scorers for the Baby
BasIc 2 0.0 1. Wilkerson 3 00 6.
Even if he Is awarded damHawks were Edwin King and Whip Brantley
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ages,
Finley probably wiII be in
MarcDavis, whOboth put In 10
ZY to 60
the
unusual
position of having
''markers apiece.
LYMAN. Cleveland 521 12. Neal
Lake Howell kicked off the
to pay some of that money to
LAKE HOWELL: Adams 6 4 W' soccer season with a 3-1 victory 3139, Nelson 3 Il 17 I?. Carter 9 13
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Carroll 2 0 4. HykowskI 000,
yes- Lake Brantle y. Tuesday, Totals 20 nIt 62. .iohnson 0000 hlns.self.
JenkIns 10 2. Marlin 1.46,
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riding a three-goal day by Mik e
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Carey to 3-1 victory. Earl Males- Lyman
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They both laughed at him, so
he Is taking his scheme to the
public, he said. He said he Is
enlisting the aid of fans across
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million signatures In time for
the NFL meetings In March.
"On each side of the field,
there'd be a TV 'monitor In front
of the. coach's bench," Derbes
explained. "Each coach could
view the Instant replay and be
allowed so many challenges per
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people who do not like the offi•
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League.
He wants them to sign a petl'
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replays to help officials on close
calls. His plan also features an
on-the-spot vote by competing
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'stand.
McNally and Kensil said they
told Derbes that his plan really
jIg contained nothing new but that
they would consider it along
with various other instant replay suggestions that are under
study.
That is when Derbes decided
to go to the fans. He said he was
contacting women's groups in
New Orleans, asking them to

PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y.
(AP) —.John McVay reflect ed
bra mom en t on ho w far he had
come and w here he had come
from, then decided: "What
makes t his so di fferent is that I
know there's going to be
anothe r season."
For McVay, th ere are go ing
to be at least anot her two seasons wi th the National Football
League's New 'York Giants.
That is a half-season more than
the World Football League gave
him
or gave itself for that
matter.
Th e Giants said Tuesday th ey
ha ve signed the 45-year-old
McVay to a two-year contract
as head coach, eliminating the
"interim" which preceded his
title during t he latter half of the
1976 season, when he helped
turn the club around.
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'(Prosier 306, Nutt 306, Eidson 12
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right now," said Meadors Tuesday.
"Businesses which wish to participate should
contact me. We had a healthy list of prizes last
year I believe in the neighborhood of $2,500
worth of merchandise— and we are hoping for
even more prizes this yea r since we are expecting a bigger and better Derby."
Th ere is no entry fee for the tournament,
and entry Llanks will be available at weighin
stations and will also appear from time to
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who
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Dole said that even though job-expansion plans, he added.
ty and state elections In o rder to
rebuild a strong national party, national publliopinion polls in"Unlike the Democrats, we
says Sen. Bob Dole, RKansas.. dicate a conervative drift by know that a huge increase in the
"II we build a st ro ng electoral the electorate, a lesson In his number of government Jobs I -All
base on th e local, co un ty and and President Ford's loss to an not be Justified and, In the
state level, our ability to wage Jimmy Carter is that the voters
c will be self-defeating,"
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County Republican dinner
The GOP m ust fashion a pro- THE POU1
Tuesday that winning cangram to prove "that we do not
didates and new GOP voters
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advocate bur yi ng our heads in
on our door, begging to be the sand when there Is a legitiRepublicans. We have to go out mate need for government involvement," he said.
and get them, we have to focus
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heavily on recruitment...
"These grou ps may not be sluggishness in the economy
easy to reach. But how be tter to "affords us a great opportunity
test the vitality of our Re- to offer an attractive Republi'
publican beliefs than by pe r- can program.., of an indi vi dual
suading these grou ps face to tax cut and private employCRVi1E
face, as Individuals, that what ment tax credit."
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we sta nd for best serves their
with Democrats who favor pubinterests."
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Plans are under way for the second annual
Shad Derby which will be held Jan. 9 through
March 13, sponsored by th e Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce and The Evening
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Gene Meadors is chairman of the Shad
Derby, and indicates plans are going smooth ly
for the event which last year attracted
fishermen young and old from near and far in
quest of the small, but game shad which
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Th e consultants recommend
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grand jury, Schnitt said
ment, with licensing and ree
[nt plan Tuesday aimed at
Russell said it would be pre- nue-collecting functions corn
efing up law enforcement at mature to speculate on whether bined into separate offices rath
e state's 35 pari-mutuel race he would head a t hi rd probe er than in each of the five diviacks and jai alai frontons
until they make the decision sions They also called for a
The program is a key recom on what's going to be in the pe- state anti racketeering law
q-iendation c a report earlier tition
modeled on a federal statute
this year by Florida's second
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BOCA WEST (AP)-Jimmy were in the tournament's
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%werne Court for creation of a Connors and Sweden's Bjorn inaugural competition last
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cus on illegal book making at ranked tennis stars next month three-set final to Ilie Nastase,
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in Grand Slam of Tennis settling for third place with a
Consultants hired by the state tournament competition here. win over Arther Ashe of Miami.
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in which he picked 10 games while the Islanders celebrated,
Our plans are to monitor the
"As far as we're concerned, goal, leading Los Angeles past
and bet $1, $2 and $3. Thie
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An injury? Sure. But it be- ' Poitvin, who set up Lorne HenGil Perreault contributed two sprawling Margaret Court Racin which he bet seven and eight came a pparent after a while ning's shorthanded goal in the goals to Buffalo's triumph over quet Club Ranch evolved in the
games.
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Indiana
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Dan McIntosh, selected captain and honorable mention
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Virgil Jenkins, one of the best goalles in Central
Florida. If grades permit, he is a sound college prospect.
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force mistakes. We think we can be good as last year's
squad, but that might be good enough. The level of soccer
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superior conditioning and physical fitness for a chance at
a good season.

Th e bad news is three fold: 1) Only one half the
candidates from last year's number turned out this fall,
undermined by the fact ninth graders from Crooms
not be permitted to participate; 2) the schedule makes for
finer competition but not necessarily such an enviable
won-loss record; and 3) Two of the top players on the team
will miss the first month or so of the season.
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inning season," admits McCorkle, whose team posted a
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with a 4:15 encounter today at Lyman.
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The United States, with
"It was a rude awakening," Dale Smedsmo tallied an insuz-- t.hur Ashe and Roecoe Tanner
Don Larway may have Larway said of his brief demo- ance goal, his first of the sea- playing singles, and Bob Lutz
Semimle
dropped a 37.18 needed a. rude awakening to tion. "There are a lot of differ- son, two minutes later. Dan and Stan Smith in doubles, is
wrestling verdict to strong wake him up.
ences down in the minor Bolduc gave New England a 1-0 favored in the best-of-five
Larway, who was shipped to leagues, especially as far as fl- lead In the opening period and series. However, history is not
Osceola High of I .iasimjl ee
Tuesday withSemlnole's Ricky the Central League for a couple nesse Is concerned."
Quebec's Serge Bernier tied it its ally.
Bryson Joe Richardson and of games over the weekend, re
Gordie Howe and CaIn Con- in the second stanza.
The Mexicans have a dark
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Robert Charles gaining in- turned to the Houston Aeros noralsoscoredtwogoalsas.the
mustacsisoeu
star in Raul
Tuesday
night
and
scored
two
Aerôs.stretched their regulardividual victories.
Mariners 6, Oilers 1
Baja
Seminole Is now 1-2 and goes goals in an 8-3 World Hockey season home unbeaten streak to
Joe Nor-Is and Don Burgess Ramirez, 23 a son of a B
again In Friday and Saturday's. Association triumph over the 16 games, a Wit/S record, and each had two goals and an as- hotel owner, WIJU has made a
career of beating favored
slumping Phoenix Roadrun- extended Phoenis'losing streak sist. Goals by Noris,
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gusonand Kevin Morrison gave Ameri'cans in Davis Cup cornioc - Chip FLilmer to.) d. Wilie- Elsewhere, the New England
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16,0.
Whalers
downed
the
Quebec'
Tom
Webster
snapped
a
1-1 first period: Noris ma&amp; it " Ramirez W been '-ftiding
MY -Bill Garrw (0) P Ran Ru"I
'Nordique3 3-1 and the San Diego tie with his-15th goal of the sea- early in the second period be- away in his Ensenada home,
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114 - Forest IsiarneS (0) d John Mariners
whipped
the son on a power play midway fore Burgess
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by
a ruling of the state attorney There had been two New York the Rangers - including third while the Islanders were
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - For
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gen eral.
Rangers in the penalty box for Gratton - rested; regained shorthanded.
the
Spanish-blooded Mexicans,
Payments for claims Of $100 70
seconds while the New York their wind. After that, it was a
Gratton was executing per" . every sport - even a starchy
ess rca
e a lottery Islanders put the pressure on different hockey game and the fectly. That 'injury move
one such as tennis - Is a bullagents starting today, but larg- Rangers goalie Gilles Gratton. Rangers rallied for a 4-4 tie may' have saved the tie.
Fight They wave handkerer winnings mast be filed
'There'were some very tired Tuesday night.
chi f beat drums throw r
tkrou h t"sta te ml,ery office Rangers players on the Flyers 3 North Stars 3
lows and yell "Ole!" until their
Dover.
Young score twice
when, finally, the Islanders'
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e fin,al two minutes, the last throats are as scratchy
as a
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ctus plant
know, then pleasant dreams," rebound over Gratton for his night, the Minnesota North with just 19 seconds remaining
Some of the visitors from beSmith said Tuesday night.
e o
Stars' net empty,
secondgoalofthegameanda3- St.arsandthe Philadelph Fly- an
He said he was due $6,000 for I lead at 8:06
of the second . ers tied 3.3, the Los Angeles giving Minnesotia its tie withIinhibited at the Davis Cup inter
a $5 bet.on one card in which he
Kings heat the Washington Philadelphia.
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The nationally televised
agency more leverage against $100,000 fiist prize,
matches are being sponsored
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Connors and Orantes both by Pepsi Cola.
anized.crime infiltration of
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Mrisactions.
Ionia State vs. Brigham
Askew ordered the board to
Young: These clubs hooked up
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in the Fiesta two years ago with
inal Law Enforcement in
Oklahoma State winning 16-6.
NEW YORK (AP)-Mariana
Miss Navratilova appeared to
A attack on illegal wagering.
No Big Eight embarrassment Simionescu is an athlete have squandered her first year 0 l
Among his proposals was a
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here, either. .OlcJahoma State without a forum,
in the States living it up off
barring convicted felons
35-24.
The 20-year-old rising tennis court, diverted by the baubles
fmm any role in the pan-muLiberty Bowl, No. 7 UCLA vs. star confirmed last month that and bright lights of the Western
t4el indtistry. He also recomNo. 16 Alabama: Bruins blew she was seeking refuge in the World. But Miss Simionescu
rtended that Division of Par)another shot at the Rose Bowl United States from her native
says she has been detoured by
By The Associated Press
Ernie DiGregorio scored a high points as the Spurs coasted past points and combined with Scott and will be making their first Romania.
1utuel agents be given limited
her indecision as to whether to
of 36 points, guiding Buffalo to a the injury depleted lWcks, who May, who scored 16, to hold postseason appearance elseenforcement powers.
Now she is not so sure.
sever ties with Romania.
Pistol Pete Maraich was 108Waiter added a fifth
99 victory over Phoenix as missed Bob McAdoo, Spencer i6ers star Julius Erving to nine where Alabama, which came
Like Czechoslovakian defecI in not here I m not there
c~lling for at least 12 new smoking Tuesday night in New the Braves snapped a fourgame Haywood, Jim McMillian and points as the Bulls extended on strong, is in its l8th bowl in a tor Martina Navratilova, she
I'm flying. I just don't know
agents to help police tracks. Orleans after Butch van Breda losing streak.
Bill Bradley.
their winning streak to three row and 30th over-all, both had everything going for her.
what to do," she said Tuesday.
Florida now has four enforcers Kolff lost his job as head coach
The victory lifted New Or
Guard Earl Monroe was high games before 19,690 fans - the national records Alabama 24 She was ranked the No 2 worn
0
Bjorn and I probably will
e Jazz.
fer its 35 tracks. By contrast,
leans record to 15-12.
for the Knicks with 22 points largest crowd ever to attend an 21
en s tennis player in her coin
live in the United States," she
Illinois has 20 agents for 10
Maravich reacted to the firBraves 108, Suns 99
and Tom McMillen had a ca- NBA game in Chicago.
Gator Bowl, No. 15 Notre try. She is young. attractive, said, "but I'm not sure I want
tracc
ing of van Breda Kolff by scor
I m not looking to score reer high 21
The winning streak is the Dame vs No 20 (tie) Penn ambitious, the envy of many as
political asylum I m going to
Its very clear that Florida mg a career high 51 poInts as more now that Bob Mcftdoo s
Hawks 106, Lakers 104
longest by the Bulls since Feb State Pitt s Tony Dorsett the fiancee of Swedish tennis
have some ery good offers
is understaffed' Walter said
New Orleans edged Kansas City gone, said DiGregorlo "It's
Ken Charles stole an in
14 1974 It also was the club's started Notre Dame's season idol Bjorn Borg She is charm
which will allow me to do what I
.
120-117, giving Elgin Baylor a
Grossly so." '
just that Mac was such a great bounds pass with three seconds fifth success in six games fol. off on the wrong foot and ended ing when she speaks English,
want to do in Romania.
Askew's press secretary, National Basketball Asso- shooter and our offense was left and sank a desperation shot lowing a 13-game losing streak. Penn State's the same with traces of her native tongue
"But again, I'm not 100 per
ciation victory as the team's i
dictated by him Now different at the buzzer, completing a
way NoIre Dame 17 10
Portland 106, Houston 88
still apparent
cent sure'
lenin head coach
people are going to get different nine- point streak which gave
Bob Gross scored 22 points
shots. We put in a couple of Atlanta its victory. The Hawks including 20 in the first half, as
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top job a few hours before the plays to open up opportunities trailed by seven points with Portland extended its unbeaten
for the guards
only 51 seconds to play
streak at home to 21 Including
John Shumate helpedout with
Veteran Lou Hudson led the 15 this season,
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21
points
and
16
rebounds
for
Braves
with 32 points, while
Maurice Lucas added 20
t?eW front
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Kareern Abdul Jabbar had 31 points and Bill Walton had 18
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for the Lakers
for the Trail Blazers who lead
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San Antonio's Larry Kenon
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Bulls 101, 76cr-sM
the Pacific Division by 4 2
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NBA star to hit a career-high. and Billy Paultz each scored 28
Mickey Johnson scored 18 games with a 19-8 record.
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Peach Bowl, No 20 (tie) Florida, just sunny Woody
ftP Sports Writer
hayes and his one-time pupil,
North Carolina ',s Kentucky
NEW YORK (AP) - With The last tlme.Kentucky tent to sunny Bill Mallory Ohio State
Arizona and Arizona State miii
a bowl sa. a quarter-century 147
ling invit a tions to bolt the West ago, a 13-7 Sugar Bowl triumph
Cotton Bowl No 4 Maryland
em Athletic Conference and over Oklahoma...Kentucky 26- vs No 6 Houston- Coach Jerry
join the Pac-8, it isnot clear Just 14
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ho many teams still are in the
Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl, No
the
best team in the country and
YVAC
Texas Tech vs No 13 Nebras- he is mad the Terrapins have
But two of the leftovers - co- ka: Th e Cornhuskers are out to been
so
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ham Young, both unranked na Fiesta Bowl demise
Ne
Rose Bowl, No 2 Michigan
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will
attempt
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Sun Bowl, No. 10 Texas A&amp;M
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second year in a row.
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vs No 5 Georgia: Four years
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Orange Bowl, No. 11 Ohio ago, Johnny Majors announced
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Early Bird Bakes The Cakes
By ELDA NICHOLS
Herald Correspondent

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To make -use 1 pL
usual. Julius Blackwelder,
"
plus I can
Sanford, is the answer to these
p ineapplec
people's craving for delicious
blend together
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delicacies that tempt every
tsp. vanilla
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sweet tooth.
12 UP. soda
"My wile used to do all the
2 tip cinnamon
baking, but as she had so many
Cream sugar and oil, add
cakes to make, she taught me
eggs,
then flour. Add carrot
•e recipes," said Blackwelder,
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and
rest of ingredients. Do
explaining hew he started his
(if
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baking hobby. Now every
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place wax paper in bottom.
morning at 5:30a.m., you'll find
Bake 30 mm. at 0 degrees.
p
him busily whipping up a batch
of desserts, such as brownies or
,
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SOUR CREAM
delicious bananailut bread.
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POUND CAKE
"When I take goodieshr
Makes 4.onepound
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people where I work, I
10,
to
loaf size)
make quite a lot," he smiled.
3 cups sugar
P, Ile
Ue is a property appraiser in
2 sticks oleo
arerry Goembel's office In the
4 cups sifted plain
Seminole County Court House.
flour
"I had a few nops when I first
1,2 Up. soda
started baking," he said. "But
9 eggs
you've got to Just keep trying. 11
1 cup sour cream
you make a failure, find what
I Thep. lemon or
you did wrong and do it over"
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i•Ufl flavored extract
Blackwelder uses a large
If rum Is used, add
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standing mixer, not a hand
nutmeg
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mixer. "Couldn't ever get it
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Cream sugar and oleo. Stir in
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Herald Photo by Elda Nichols)
flour and soda. Separate eggs,
His wife, Elizabeth, Li a
Jullus Blackwelder chops own coconut, nuts . .
beat whites. Add to mixture.
...
for
Banana-Nut
Bread,Cakes
professional cake decorator,
Then rest of eggs. Add choice of
having attended the Wilton's
recipe calls for nuts. "Just put PINEAPPLE-SOUR CREAM
sour cream. Pour into greased grease sides, place wax paper extract (almond may also be
Cake Decorating School In
them in the blender and mix.
POUND CAKE
angel food pan, bake at 350 in bottom, bake 250 degrees, for used) Grease sides of pan,
Chicago. "You have to be pretty
You save money," he said. He 3 cups sugar
degrees for 1 hour 10 mm. or 45 mm.
place wax paper in bottom.
advanced to even be accepted
EVEN CLOWNS NEED CHEERING UP
also grates his own fresh 2 cups Crisco
until done. Makes about 3Li lb.
Bake
at 250 degrees, 45
BROWNIES
there," he stated. Mrs. Blackcoconut and buys overripe 3 cups flour
cake. (use juice from pineapple 1 lb. (4 cups)
minutes.
welder's cakes are a hot sellmg
Despite his painted smile this Vjj
bananas. "We blend them and 3 Tbsp. cornstarch
for lemon drizzle frosting, by
plain flour
clown would
GOL.DENCHICXENDIP
em a.
Sanford
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befeellnirnrettv
bluefiSanta , a,n ,D I, .1 k L
then freeze them and use as
9 eggs
adding Len sugar and Lemon
OiCO
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ked w hat h e
1 cup buttermilk
Market.
they are needed. Another way I. L baking
t. I
wanted for Christmas.
flavor — optional)
4 cups sugar
rsmas. uOt,i
CiOWn
and
2
Tbsp.
honey
Santa were
*Blackwelder shared several
to save money Is to buy the z t. vanilla
BANANA.NUTBREAD
helping
6 eggs
Epsilon Sigma members raise money
Dip
chicken
in
mixture,
roll
in
baking secrets by saying, "You
cucumber culls and make i t I buttered
lakes four1 Tbsp. salt
for the Seminole Youth Ranch in the name of
flour, and fry (brown). Then
see these eggs? We buy them
their
bread and butter pickles. They
lib. loaves)
Li cup cocoa
rum
extract
place
pieces
on
sheet
cake
pan
Beta Sigma Phi Valentine King Contestant, Charles
directly from the farm. They
taste just as good," he said.
2
cups
sugar
2
Tbsp.
vanilla
,
110.
and bake in oven for 45 mm, at IIo((on.
can crush ed
aretoo large to fit into a regular
Ili stickoleo
1 cup nuts
pineapple (drained)
350 degrees.
Because he once used the
egg crate and some have double
5 eggs
Mix ingredients. Grease sides
wrong flour by mistake, he 1 cup Sour cream
yolks."
4 cups silted selfof
large pan heavily, to avoid
suggested wetting : Unger, and
Another cooking tip from
and
Add
n
Blackwelder is to mix pecans dipping it in the flour and Crea
ggs, mtim
one at
't beat
I cup banana pulp
and wax paper in bottom. Bake
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tasting it. If it's salty, It's self- too much, as eggs get tough.
and English walnuts when a
Li cup nuts
30 mm. at 350 degrees. Makes 48
rising, he explained.
Remove 2 heaping Thip. flour, 2 tsp. vanilla
good-sized Lrownies.
can Impress upon your friend
DEAR
ABBY:
With
The following Pineapple-Sour and replace with 3 Tbsp. cornCream sugar and oleo. Add
CARROT CAKE
the importance of dental car;
Christmas
coming
soon,
id
the
Cream Pound Cake is best when starch (to make more like cake eggs, one at a time. Add flour, 4 cups self-risIng
point out the futility in loving a
same
old
problem
for
many
of
eaten warm, according to flour) Add vanilla and buttered and banana pulp. Then nuts and
flour
man
whose health is going
us
wives
Is
the
Christmas office
Blackwelder.
nut extracts. Add pineapple and vanilla. Place in 1 lb. loaf pans,
1 cup oil
downhill because of needless
party—with no spouses invited!
Five new vo lunteers have ,.o-.- T
fear and Ignorance.
.
ter quite a few years, I
Al .
swelled the ranks of volunteer
DEAR ABBY: I am a widow
realize now, it's the WOMEN
drivers for the Seminole County
in my early 60s. I live with my
who promote these affairs. I
Unit. American Cancer Society
sister arid her husband, but I
honestly believe that most men
to 15— every one of them much
am financially independent and
—.
don't care for these office
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needed, according to Society
parties, but the women he has large spaces in his pay my fair share.
President Irene Brown.
engineer everything. They get mouth where he's lost teeth and
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When my sister and her
The volunteers allow the Unit
husband are invited to
the men to sign up for the never had them replaced.
to provide transport for local
He even gets terrible someone's home for dinner,
catered lunch, which now
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cancer patients to the cobalt
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beglnsatll:30a.m.andgoeson toothaches and headaches they say to me: "The So and
treatment centers at Orange
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forever. They get them to agree because of the miserable shape So's have invited us to their
Memorial
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to exchanging gifts. Anything his mouth is in. Yet he refuses home for dinner, and they said
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to go to a dentist. He has made to bring Edith along if she's not
just to get them to commi
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Unit's service chairman, Lucy
up all sorts of excuses, saying doing anything."
themselves,
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Hopson reports that 64
busy,
ist
Te men go because if they
would you consider
patients were helped this
don't. the other men will say three-month waiting list, etc.
that a proper invitation?
en!
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quarter.
Finally,
he
told
me
he
can't
they are henpecked.
sister
I
don't.
she
New volunteer drivers are
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AGAINST
CHRISTMAS novocaine.
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A.H. Davis, Sanford; Lucille
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DEAR
AGAINST:
More
and
goodforhishealth.11owdolget
for dinner.
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Abby, would you accept one•
Castro, Altamonte Springs and
more large companies are him to a dentist? I love him. of those "Bring Edith"
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tie's too big, or I'd drug him vit.aUoi or not?
Marjorie Brown, Sanford.
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making Christmas parties a
'family affair." Startled and drag him there.
ED!TB
DESPERATE
employees are free to bring
—
DEAR
DESPERATE: Forget
DEAR EDITH: A "Bring
their spouses, and single )fl5
.
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may bring a date. In offices the drugging and dragging, and Edith" invitation Is more than
The G.E.D. test leading to a
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where mates and dales are not turn to educating. Ask your most widows who live with their
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equivalency
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welcome,
you can be sure a vote dentist for written material on sisters receive. I appreciate
diploma will be offered at
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and the majority the new methods of painless your sensitivity, but U I were
was
Seminole Community College
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dentistry,
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t,
you, I'd go and have a good
ruled. No one Is forced to go
January 24, 25,
U
neither
doctor
nor
dentist
time.
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office party. And that
held its annual Christmas party recently
A free, self-help program to NURSES ENJOY
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58c

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3 LB. CAN

5 I.B. BAG us

36C

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PILLSBURY

.

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Whole Fryers ................ lb 45
Cut-up Fryers................ lb 55
Fryer Breasts ,IhRibs lb
Fryer Drumsticks
99
Fryer Thighs.................. 99,
Fryer Wings .................. lb
Fryer Backs &amp; Necks.. 19

_.
Sliced Bacon

1

US.D.A.GWdeA, Gov't .Speed,
Shipped, D&amp;D, Fresh not Frozen

to bring you a yummy holiday season.

y

99

Swift's Premium Tender-Grown,

inviting deli party platters. Th ey're sure

'

wt

flovoulLeon Mealy Beef BIod.

-

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Loin 0j(
lb

main dishes for family celebrations. And

ESS

I

lb

I

SAV"O- WITH
COUPON $FLOW
AttOWDS

Beef Full-Cut
=

find all your favorite baking needs. Hearty

-

1

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Sir loin Steak .................. lb

help capture holiday memories. You'll

.,..v"

SWI

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99C P htII
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PICNICS

"Selected Baby Beef "

Specials

LET'S TALK CHRISTMAS

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Wednesday, Dec. 15, 976
Evening Hera. Sanford. F!.

Wednesday, Dc. 15, 11-5B

W-D BRAN,
BRAND

USDA CHOICE
WHOLE BEEF ROUND

I

USDA CHOICE

4

BEEF ROUND

r
USDA HOICE
AND

BONELESS
DELMONICOS

BON ELESS
pop STEAK

BONELESS
SIRLOIN TIP

WHOLE

SIRLOIN TIP

or

(14. 20 LB. AVG.)

iI L1iIJ

W.0 B

IT

2i1

-

Franks

S

t

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ousa

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69C

..

$169

•'.

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t1ANDIPAK'W-D

Sausage

.

69c

.

CUT UP . FRYERS
.

.

•

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•

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0

CRACKIN' GOOD CREME SANDWICH

.49c

.

(UNUtNSLD MILK

BREAST
W D BRAND C OOK E

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remra
A

79c

.

A'.'A

NA

WESTERN
CORN F ED

TURKEYS
10 Lbs.
48c
&amp;
CORN FED

SALE

Lb
W.D Brand Broad
Breasted Redi Basted
5•9 Lb Avq.

&amp;Up
Lb.
W.D Brand Broad
Breasted Redi Basted
10.14 Lbs.

TurkeysLb 69c

TurkeysLb.3c

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79c

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THRIFTY MAID
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A. $100
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PEACHES

r
G~!STAFSON'S

QTS.

Limit 3 with $5.00 or more purcha s e e*clud. cia,.

GOLDEN RIPE

BANANA

MILK

$ 59

IoAL

3

LUG

IMargarine :.

F ISCHM.ANN5 SOfT

99c

79c

$100

29-oz.
C AN

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COOKIES

.. . . . . • •

A

R-oz
PKGS

$100

Steak

$179

ROAST

LB.

1

99c

Steak . . •.

C

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89

SUIT

Plc

69

••LI

LOIN END ROAST . 0 LB 99c
FULL FRESH PORK LOIN SLICED INTO

99c

PORK CHOPS

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Gas Treatment
Oil Treatment
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$113

$169
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Bacon . . . .

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MACARONI

PRUNE
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11 89c

a. a.

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PORK LOIN

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15

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5

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94-1011

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79c

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Cocktail

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WHOLE KERNEL

HINDQUARTERS ,
SIDE N'itU/)ES ONE 'ORIOAII(*
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AND GHF

SIDE OF BEEF

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16-01.
CANS

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41

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s

$

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Cottee

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.

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41

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49c

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SAUSAG

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DIXIE
DARLING
PANTY TOP

•

89

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39c

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89c

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HARVEST FRESH

.

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V

87c
69c

"

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SWEET POTATOES

ILI

ON

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5

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3

Onions ....2, , .49c

LIQUID

LIQUIL

20, OFF

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P

DETERGENT

3

27~ 4
32-oz.
57L.

RTIL.

MONDAY
THRU
SATURDAY

HOURS

9 a.m.9 Dm

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$100

HARVEST FRESH

Avocadoes . 3

$100

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$139
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THE FOLLOWING
STORES NOW
CLOSED SUNDAY
419 I, FIRST ST. SAN?O*0
117 SOU1H *O*LIMD
oaLAwDo
OOL'OIN TRIANGLE SHOPPING CENTER

LB

39

STfiE PauERNuT

Squash . .

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5

100

HARVEST FRESH DANJOU

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PEARS

-

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LBS.

HARVEST FRESH LETTUCE

49-ox.
BOX

SUNDAY
it'
p.m.

SANFORD

FRENCHAVE.&amp;25thST.
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TOMATOES

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$100

HARVEST FRESH SAUD

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BAR
PKG.

LBS.

HARVEST FRESH GREEN

-

•

29c

'

SIR

3

PALM0LaV£

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PANTY
HOSE

10, OFF
DYNAMO
HEAVY DUTY

-

STORE

-

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1

$100

STALKS

HARVEST FRESH GREEN

—

$-*a. $
CANS

so

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HARVEST FRESH

PAIR

•

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Ravioli

NEW
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CANS

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49c

OIL MONI[ RTtFIt

•

99c

)Q TO 350 LB

Carrots . . . . 3 ,.-" $100

3

PORK &amp;
BEANS

CAN$

$119

HARVEST FRESH

-

MIXED
VEGETABLES

)

79c
•

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LB.
BAG

PXGS

..

MOHT FRUIT

BRAND UIDA CHOICE 1"119018 AVG, 11111

TO 170 L3 AVG . &amp;if#

'0

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MORTON PUMPKIN

THRIFTY
MAID

G•17,7tT

11.1'

Green Beans

150FOREQUARTERS 41' 0. -0 0

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SJEN SFAS Cic&amp;Ay t?3I!AS

•

69c

3 CUP$

THRIFTY

THRIFTY
MAID
REAM

18' OF

79C

•

26-c,
*

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*

-

$179

61c

-

W.D BRAND USDA CHOICE
FAMILY PACK

T opping

(

Facial Tissue
Wild Rice
Dressing

POTATOES

99c

TENDE R VITTIfS I4
3 .4

HARVEST FRESH IDAHO BAKING

4-01

-

FAMILY PACK
Pori, Lars Roost

Pie

.-

....

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$159

PINTS

HARVEST FRESH

16
ps

SUPERSRAND WHIPPED

$119

13

$

CITS.

WESTERN CORN RID

5 Lbt

3

$100

it

SUPER
MOTT

MUILLIR'S

#-as. $
PKG.

Cleaner ...

Custard

!ITP

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P1(05

-

STRAWBERRIES

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STP

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-

BATH
TISSUE

$ 19 9

ASTOR CRINKLE CUT

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NORTHERN

..•

$199

FOR

HARVEST FRESH

3
Peas . . . . 3 $100
Potatoes 2 jr 89C
Pie .....2 $100

sIP DOUBLE

917

TUBE

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ROLL

5

49

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to

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£

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PKG.

-

ASTOR CUT CORN OR GREEN

$'19

21-CT
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C.
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$100
.

LBS.

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. $159

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HALF
GAL.

PLAIN VITAMINS

Uhra-Brite
DeoJorant

)

PORK NECKBONES

P
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APPLES

\II2O

$299

32.o:.

. . .

$100

WASHINGTON STATE EXTRA
FANCY RED OR GOLDEN
DELICIOUS

ASTOR FORDHOOK OR BABY LIMA

J 7

TOO PASTE

FRESH PORK
FEET. TAILS. EARS £ MEATY

a

1LB.
PKG
(QTRS.)

$139

. a. EACH

Izza-

BANQUET
FRIED
a"

Chicken

CREST

JIfle-MIu

99C

LB

n
a. • ..Lt

P

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88c

Asj

FRESH. ]t85 DOWN COUNTRY

ii

40c

BU.-NY

,'

MILK

IL

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SPLASH LOTION

Brut I1'))1l
Deodorizer°'
BU(
Chocks

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C
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SA VE 90

r

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$189

.

lAlreme

SAVE 29,

0

BOSTON BUTT
1;
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Sersun Blue

I

FRESH PORK

4-01

LB

•

PRODUCE

SALUT(

Otto

S S S S

FRESH

IT) rg

THRIFTY MAID

. .

HARVEST

CRACKIN 6000 010 FASHIONED

1976

•

1

-

II iir

I
5AVF

LB

ORANGE

$ 100

P1(65

ALL

'

BORDEN'

7.0

SMOKED HAM

SHOULDER

B

-

p

SAT.,
— 18

$J(

PKGS

PORTION
HICKORY

Ham

54,

88c

•°'•

PKGS.

SHANK

I

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-

DEC. 16

PIP

WIN[M-1)(11119

fit

-

99c

Quantity Rights

.-

aiifl

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LOW FAT IN
HOMOGENIZED

69c

Margarine3..

4-DIES TOaf S

$100

PKGS.

. .. . . . . L

COOKIES

99c

8

S S• *

Sn.tb,nj (Q?r.

Quantity Rights
Reserved

'

39c

PXG

PKGS.

*

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•

BODINS ASSORTED

IMPERIAL
MARGARINE

59

.

Cheese

$225

JAR

J acks

TURKEYS
18 Lbs.

3
2
2

ORANGE, SSMINOLt, OSC*OLA,
CflRtJ5, BREVARc', COLLIER,
VOLUIA, SUMTER, CHARLOTTE.
LIE AND MARION

PRICES GOOD

CRACKIN' GOOD CHRISTMAS

eese... SIZE

CRAC K ER

W.D Brand Broad
Breasted Redi Basted
Grade 'A'

W.D Brand Broad
Breasted Grade 'A'

WESTERN

$229

• ••

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$169

fl'

BO OLFIS LONGHORN

.

Coffee

D

SLICED

INSTANT

UUItIt)

CAN

POIRDENS BABY GOUDA

.

2.
JAR

-

• • • • • • • 14-øi,

1

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.,

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89c

..

CRACKIN GOOD

.

..

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DIXIE DARLING

.

.

-

FLAKY ROLLS
PECAN TWIRLS
DIXIE PIES

$100

.

. .

PRICES GOOD IN THESE COUNTIES ONLY

DIXIE DARL I NG BROWN N' SERVE TWIN OR

.

-

USDA GRAtY( A'FRESN COUNTRY PAN RFDi

69c

...

$1" Biscuits 6

.

.

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CORN MUFFIN MIX 5

BRAND )Q PIJF iS &amp; IQ Loh PCS.)
.

GOOD SWEETMIL OR BUTT[R.
MILK (-oz CAN)

COPELAND SMOKED

Li

. .

GROUND BEEF
PIN

Cream

,U

.

WD BRA4D REGULAR, ALL BU[ OR THICK SUPERSRAND SOUR

vO I OtIflO

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8-oz.

...
S. CHOICE.

c

-

;eie;6

Oflc

Limit 1 with S&amp;OO more purchase exc. cjgs

- -

DELMONICO STEAKS

.

UP(RBRAND RECtILAR OR STA FIT tQwAT

SLICED

j

ID
[F

BUDDG ALL vAREn CHIPPED

$JHLFSS

1

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12
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UNmI AND

SPp .
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09
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199

79c

(7' OFF)

t'S

.419E,FIRST$T.

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$

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LiiiIiï!auiiiiiiE

�I

- 613-EvenIng

Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednesday Dec. 15, 1976
Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1976-70

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
TONIGHT'S

An

through the

Wednesday
Evening

9
The

CHARLIE 'S

700
2 TO TELL THE TRUTH

611 WILD. WILD WEST
7 MARY HARTMAN. MARY
HARTMAN
11 30
2
12 TONIGHT
4 NEWS

4
6
SM
7

BRADY BUNCH
THE CROSS WITS
I DREAM OF JEANNIE
FEEDBACK
9 WiLD, WILD WORLD OF
ANIMALS

CELE B RIT
SWEEPSTAKES
4

V

6 $128000 QUESTION
6111 HOGANS HEROES
9 525.000 PYRAMID

800
2

12 JOHN

DAVIDSON

CHRISTMAS SHOW
special, is pined by his wife
arid two ctildren. parents and
in-laws, and the families of his
guests. The Lemon Sisters.
Taped at the Davidsonfwnly
home in l-¼klon Hills, Calif.
4
6 G000 TIMES Tired

of

seeing Florida sitting at
home rt after night,Wifloria
and the children arrange for her
to go to a church social
9 JACKIE GLEASON
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

830
6 THE JEFFERSONS
Furious when the Jeflorsone

2
12 DEAN MARTIN
ROAST Roastee Danny
Thomas

6 MOVIE. 'Wtte Christm,as Brig Crosby, Daiiy
Xaye. 1954 l&amp;isical about a
ynii of ex -army buddies who
try to boost the popularity of a
winter meson.
9' BARETTA Guest Whit'

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6 SUNRlS&amp;SEMETER
GM FRAN CARLTON EXERCISE SHOW

G

White Line Fever
unf

"1'11hivuuui•'1hvuu

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2
4

CHILD"

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ECONOMY

TUESDAY

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PREE SWAP INOP
AND FLE.A MAR KIT
EVERY SUNOAYAN.SP.M
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AMERICA
THE YOUNG' EXPERIENCE
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DIAMONDS"

AS THE WORLD

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HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
Skating Every Evening 7:30 10:30 (Except Sun.)
Beginning Mon., Dec. 20 Thru Sat. Jan. 1.

5

SANTA 'S HELPERS

12 ANOTHER WORLD
6 AaIN THE FALY

41

SESSIONS
i,.)

4:30p.m.- 10:30 p.m.

Q

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ALL

DAY

SKATE

white maie,lsavidimof rathl
discrimination, could eliminate

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free. 628.1271 for "WE Care",
Adults A Teens.
FAC ED WITHA DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
Can Help
Phone 4234317
Write P.O. Box 1213
Sanford, Florida 37771

ISALCOHOLA PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON
DR FAMILIES OR FRIENDS OF
PROBLEM DRINKERS
in further information call 132.4.5.17
or write
inford Al 'nonFemily Group P.O.
Box 533
Sanford. Fla. 37171

LPN, I to 12 shift. Geriatric ax
perlence preferred Apply in
person, Sanford Nursing 8 Con
valescent Center, 950 M.11onviiie
Ave

NAVEL ORANGES
27 French Ave Sanford
322 3672
USE WANT ADS for quick resporvie
In buying or selling

- Rentals -

NAVEL ORANGES, 1250 BU
322 0362 or
377.4733

- Duple-in Furn, or

New in the

Fi

eneva

rG ardens

not a!l bad..

Studio, I, 2,3

Bedroom Apts.

to

a

Kitchen Equipped

Lq
u'
,- ",~

135
1505 W.

Wed., Dec. $

V1llagc.

St.

doesn't make

CK
tjLAKESIDE APARTMENTS
Highway 17.92, Sa nford
Ranch House

322-2090

0

are forever

EXTRA INCOME- 3 BR home, and
rental m.Obiie hàme on large lot
$29.500

'

323 795
377 0779
- ____________________________

2700 W. 25th St. (SR 46A)

FLOR'lDA

R

[A RIVEAUVE

3OVERNOR'S
'UGH WAY SAFETY
OMMISSION

9d.q['1?tiiiPi.I.
Welcomes

______-

SMART

9
0;

MESSAGE
.

-

SELLERS

"1*0

HOMES

of

DISTINCTION

/

'-'-'

Li'qe Woodrij Lois
i',i,d St,,','t5
Su'*.',',
Street Light,
Sidwjl4,,
ID VII WILDE HOMES B Y

FOR
APPO INTMENT

CONSTRLJCTION
211 W. 2Slh

Sanford, F la,

CALL 322.31&amp;3

I

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-

t

SHOPPERS

FOLLOW THE STARSI

42-M)bile

3 O R. furnished 1O'xlO'
awning, lO'xlO' shed, tie downs
skirting. central air
good
iocaliofl 322 672S

12'x60' Lamplighter, turn ,2 OR. P
bath, Patio, awnings, new tool
seal roof. 323 655%

EI

Th ey 're Hot!

OR
$6,115

.

11/2

Bath Townhouse

NOW

.

322-2611
Elder Duck

'

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Pheasant
Wood Duck
Tomorrow: Boxing

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BICENTEN NIAL 019

AK'f E RICA

--

=

1976
- - f.

.

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

HOURS
1:00 A.M.

- 5:30 P.M.

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

Park

Nice corner landscaped residential
lot, central Sanford location.
Reasonable By Owner. 32.36479
Farmington- Corner lot. oug enough
for double wide Irailer Phone 373
6131.

New houses In a rural area No down
payment, monthly pay merits let's
than rent Government subsidIzed
f qualified buyers Call to see ii
you quatifyt

-- ----44-Farms- Groves

,

41ca line
)lc a line
74c a line
(112.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines MIrlIrflUm

DEADLINES

:

(
4
7
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N..

Woo

11 '

MODEL OPEN:

DAILY-1:30 a.m..5:30 p.m.,
SAT,-11 a.m..4
p.m.4 p.m.
,

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In Sanford. West on 25th St.gff 1742
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To Terrace Drive

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Regulation site lxi' Pool table &amp;
accessories, $125 63 Chord Key
electric Organ. 37 Melody key's &amp;
32 Harmony melocly keys Ex
cellent conij. usa. 122 62$).
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TWENTY
ACRES COUNTRY
ESTATE- on clear lake Ex
ceIleni locition for hideaway.
Piorn. Will divide or all for 555.000

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C;,',an Your 0,'.n Carpet
Rent Our Rinienvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE 3225161
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Select your new furniture trom
WILSON MAlE P tor the best
Christmas ever Save on national
brands L.berai trade ins Free
delivery Convenient terms We
give TV Slamps Ill E Firti $t .
Phone 322 22.
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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- 1 74 and
'73 Models Call 373 8570 or 136.,
1605 Dealer,

'69 VOLVO. runs 'good, good- e•
Phone 322 1702 To see, call after5
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Engi-in Setter I YearS Old. AKC
Free to good home only Needs
room to run. Call Rick, 67$ 6920

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 97, I mile west of Speecrwa
Daytona Beach *11 ho ld a pUbii$.
AUTO AUCTION every Tui-sc1a;
night t 7 30 It's the only one
4.
Florida You set the resery
Price. No charge other than .13'
registration tee unless vehicle it,.
Sold Call 904 253 lilt for further'
details

CampbelI' Poodle Pad-Complete
professional groo ming 2467 Park
Ave_______________________
377 1121. Closed Wednesdays

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ad Don't you wish the Item
nae for sale was listed here?..

66-Horses
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gentle good with children tack
iruclude,
j Also Hlitin bull, I
months old Call 3724961
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1971 Mercury Cyclone CT.
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Cleveland, automatic P..'.#
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steering, air. $1795 323 1915
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F(JTURA BY SINGER

1944 Sport% Fury.
new inspection, loaded
Nice condition, 321.9062

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Cash for Antiques ConSignments
wanted
Hi Way 16 AuctIonI
Galleries, 322 4977
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A'anted to buy used office furniture
Any
quantity
PIOLL'S.
CASSELBERRY'. Hwy. I? 92. $30

Ring our chimes and place a fast
acting. lOw cost want ad. Call 372
7611 or 131
I972Mercur-y Marquis, Brougham, 4
Or hardtop, fully equipped, •
cellent coridition $2,000 069 113'?

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHON1E CALL AWAY

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Aluminum Siding
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can cover your home
aluminum &amp; Soffil System AlSO
Roofing. Gutters 70 Yr
Eno
Eagle Song Co 851 9563

Cleaning

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Hauling

Landscaping &amp;

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Lawn Care

LIGHT HAULING&amp; YARD
AND GARAGE CLEAN UP
Phone 349 5.371
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I'IUGHEY EQUIPMNT
Dirt Service. Clearing, Mow ru
Back no* loader 322 1127

Home Improvements

Tree Trimming I. Surgery-Lawn
Maintenance Free Estimates
Licensed Phone 222 7542

Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning
For tree •'stimjtes, call Cart
Harris at SEARS n Sanford 322
1771
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EXPERT LAWN SE IIVICE
Mowing, Edging, Trimming
Free Estimates
Phone 323 1792
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DICK'S LAWN SERVICE
C.ebfardt s Home Repairs, Room
Mowng Trimming. Loging
With
AddifiOriS. Concrete Work, Paint p
a Personal IOij(fl $30 $131
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Carpenter Work. Ceramic
Til Alum ErSclosi,ires . 323 "25
fre Estimlte's
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Pest Control
Carpentry; Remodeling. Aodit,on I
Custom Wock Licensed. Bonded i
Frtt estimate 323 4034
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PEST CONTROL
IfOOlilig. S.ding, S$ metal. Aium,
2347 Park Drive
S010%. PaintIng: Aij cond ,
3 22 $163
Gutter's. I,x'ure coating. Screens
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etc Large. quality' small dollar
Bill Evens, 831 9914

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good condition. I ow ner, $1,350
Call 323 7399 after S.

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1965 Ford F 100 pick up, air co.
automatic. 352 engine 373 7S$0
wk day's, 7 5.30 Ask for Dick
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Hanging Baskets, S3 95
Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery .5,
Sanford
Open afters
nc t'&amp; Sat al i.iy

63-Pets- Supplies

Pickup truck, good
Sanford Auction, 373.

1961 Chevrolet pick up truck,
sticker. Good ru ra'iing condition
5.350 349 P02

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HOME IN THE COUNTRYAssumable mortgage Excellent
'condition

Eves, 372 1387,323 1179
207 E. 25tn St

St-elesk
d',, execulve desk
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&amp; chars, secretarial desk', &amp;
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straigM
c0airs.
cP'air's''-tllfvig
Cabmnets as is. Cash a nd carry
NOLL'S
Casselberry, '17 9?, 1313 4206
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9 *kS. old, black
3770683

One of Singer's top Touch and Sew
Zig Zag machine',
Assum*
batanceol S I B S 50
III 90 per
month Will take trade in. Singer
equippedtozig zag &amp; make button
holes Balance of 53$ 06 or 10
payments of 56 Coll credit
manager, 372 9111 or see at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
The OiuJ Singer sire

BUY JUNK. CARS ' from $10 to 130
Call 322 1624 alter 4 p m

79-Trucks-Traj$ers

95 0(4 o

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DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE HOME
1 Acre Iqt. A real bargain at
$15500

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7'7- Autos Wanted
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Si-Household Goods

Cleaning

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Real Estate Broker
103W 1st St .Sanford
323 606 1 or 323 0517 eves

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60-Oflice Supplies

64-Equipment for Rent
Christmas Sale Now In Progress
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Niaer western
Store, ISS$ S Sanford Ave

1972 Williams Craft 15' travel
trailer, sleeps '6.3 burner gas with
oven, icebox, water tank, potty, 3
way light, $795 3234325,

3 Bikes. 1973s- Kawasaki dirt. 90CC
$300. Yamaha dirt. 250 CC. 145.0.
Chaparell 100 CC, $207 Best offer,
Ph. 323 6062.

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200 Amp Portable
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Welding Machine
Traiter
Phone 3234.114

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1EREFORD STOCK.
SOFA&amp;CHAIR SHAMFOQED
ARM $295,000 Lake of Ozarks.
Also Carpet Sha'iipooexJ
Missouri 532.000 down payment
Only 535 Phone3fl.331$
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20 years on balance Good hQuse 3
mile's Of crystal clear stream
Dee 6. Gerrt's Cleaning Service Residential &amp; Commercial Clean
frontage Year around *ith Solid
ing Pt I. Box 174CC. Sanford, Fl
rock bottom Tti, stream hs
32771
never run dry Large fiSh
33 6425
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stream Good well Completei,
fenced and cross tenced 3 b arns
county
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oad frontage Very
Heater
secluded Wilderness area 6 1
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fields
finely
manicured
'and terraced 40 oct
Heaters Cleaned lAcliusted
oven. A small fortune and many
Call Paul Miller
year's were spent improving this
3221790
farm and bringing 'up to present
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years Old Much wild game Deer.
wild furkey, Quail A paradise and
show place Farm priced for
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BOWLIPI, ELECTRIC Electrical
45pr call Collect iJtl 392 3.7ii..
Contractors Industrial. corn
relid.ntial.
'Free
mercial,
46-Commercial Prot't'y
estImates 3722373

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

$ 18,525

831-9993

I IhruSt,mes
6 thru 2$ times
26 times

Give Dad a pair of dress tiots by
Freeman or Di ng o from Knight's
ShOPS, 701 E. First se

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1106W. First St.. Sanford
UUnusual Christmas Gifts AntJqi,ej.
China, Glass, Primitives, Fur
niture Antique Appraisals. Dolt
Hospital Service Open Tuts. ttiru
Sat., lOS
ESTATES. antique Bought &amp; sold
by Estate Agents, Billy H Wells &amp;
Associates. Sanford 327 5192 or
373 2120
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Vehicles
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BLAIR AGENCY
323 3866 or 371 7710

Pianos 6 Electronic Organs with
automatic rhythm section Libera l
trades offered Bob Ball's Piano 8.
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 3Ql
W First St . 372 7253

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tiques, I mi W. oft Ion old St. Rd
Mat "16" Station, Paola, 327 5871

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62-Lawn-Garden

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Osteen -' 923 acres, nice trees.
good soil, surveyed Easy terms
113.175. Broker, 831 0311

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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.

BR, 21
64' Barrington, VA io6ns
,aitable
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr 123 5203

Lot tWa II'?', corner Zoned apisor
re zoned business Myrtle&amp; 13th,
Sanford Make Otter 322 8711

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SANFORD- 134 Rosalia (Jr 2 OR,
Fla rm
bath, fefiCed yard
511.700

0RIGINAL PRICE 2417OtJ

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122 2110
Realtor
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322 3991
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ESTATES773
Baywood Circle-. Newly painted)
BR. 1', batf'is, with split floor
plan, Priced below appraisal
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Jim Hunt Realty, Inc

LOCH ARBOR-- 301 Lake Blvd .
Spacious 4 OR. 2 bath, with giant
palio, new central HIA. equipped
kitchen, and fenced yard makes
this a fantastic buy at 136,000
app warranted
CITY-. .1011 Magnolia Ave Immaculate 2 OR, I', bath, in
excelleiit condition. includes W W
carpeting, fireplace, screened
tronf porch, lotS of storage area.
on lovely corner lot Reasonably
Priced at 172.500

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PINECREST-- Ill Laurel DriveLovely 3 BR, I bath, located in
desirable area. extra large living
room and dining room, and
Separate utility room Come see at

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SANFOkO- 3 BR, l' bath home.
central heat &amp; air. 12'x2l' game
room, large trees OWNER
MOTIVATED $23,903 FHA

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HILDA RICHMOND
571 3167
Deltona

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CLIFF JORDAN. REAL TOR

Stenstrom Realty

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RUTH TUECH'
834921?
Altimonte Springs
Longwood.
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SuNSHINE STATE

results for

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The gracious toyer separates the
tormal living and dining room
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urnsSplit Jon I BR is pool planned and
Florida designed. A large lot and
Sparkling new home for Only
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SHIRLEY MILLETT
834 9212
Casselberry Winter Spnlr;Gs
Forest City
Altamonte Springs

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Cottage. 5 rooms, I bath. 25.1 S 3r0
St
Lake Mary. $11,500 Pho,,

323.5774 Anytime

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JEAN BRYANT
8)4 9212
Sanford

March of Dimes

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Wooded Lot at Park Lake 2 BR. &amp;
Sewing rm All new interior A H
Low 120's 322 9146 or 323 0197
eve', wk end

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Ph. 322-9353

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Reg Real Estate Broker, 371 0640

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1210 1 Bargan Table, II As Is
FREE SHOPPING SERVICE IN.
CLUDING DELIVERY, FOR SHUT.
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New Christmas dresses for little
girls Assortment .of Christmas
stocking stuffer's.
PAYTON'S CHILDRENS WEAR
2610 Hiawatha at Il 92

NO SUB- DIVISION

WIlT REALTY

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The W±c'ne Wagon
hos'ess will he!

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ARBORBeautiful
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executive home with space and
charm Lovely area near golf and :
country club IBR. 2 bath, c entral
heat and air, wall to wall carpet ,
REA E STATE
family and game room Ideal for
R.iitor
12'? 7496
entertaining,
Kitchen
fully
equipped
Peal country at
LONGW000
NEW
mosphere
Very impresSive
1.17,500

MOBILE HOME- on 100' lot 2
large bedrooms, cent, heat &amp; air.
$11,500.

323.8670 or 831.9777
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Wishing...

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Dad Will love Black &amp; Decker or
Rockwell Power tools and Stanley
hand tools from Gregory. Lumber
&amp; True Value Hardware. 61h &amp;
Maple. 3770500

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MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in 'Real
Estate is Sold daily in the
classified ads. Nothing small
about that

REFURBISHED HOMES. $100
down payment to qualified buyr.
3 BR $11000 arid up

One Bedroom
From

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Country Club Pro Shop, 322 2531.

DELTONA, 1137 Saxon, Near Med
Center, Beautiful 4 BR,? B. family
run double garage, many deluxe
features Approved at
Builder mull sell Make offer. To
inspect (305)196 7711 Collect, Open
Sun
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CRANK C0P4'STREALTY
PEALTORS-16061
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41-Houses

$135 mo. 101 Magnolia' Ave
Sanford 3220281.

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SALES-'-Apt 8. Home's
RENTALS-Apt A Homes
SALES-Farmor City
7640 Hiawatha at 1792
372 1301 Day or Night

SANFORD- 3 BR, 1", bath, Stove,
refrigerator, central heatair.
nice privacy fenced yard Terrific
location $166 Il P1. 5300 down.
122.000 0 APR. 30 yrs

Trailer. $75 mo., Water &amp; Elec. turn
In Osteen near Farmington Hunt
Reserve. 322 8717

9 am to S pm NO
CHARGE Reserve free space's
Phone 322 1316, 7 pm to 9 p rn
any night
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Lake Mary- 3 BR, 1", bath new
homes. Under $25,000 with less
than $750 down. Government
funding By builder, 134 1619,
Equal Housing Opportunity.

I room apt., water, electricity turn

Adult-Family

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BR.. lurnished, $140. Katie's
Wekiva Landing, 322 4410

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2 OR. 2 bath, furnished or unfurnished ' Plenty of room for
children A pets. 322 5659.

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color Iv, air Cond . Maid 5erv,
QUALITY INN NORTH
I I&amp;5R434.Longwood
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Luxury Patio Apartments

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furnished trailer, $135 month, $50
security 349 5411.

Earn extra cash for ' Christmas
shopping Sell those items you no
longer need with a Quick Action
- Want Ad in the Evening Herald

Used Restaurant &amp; Bar equipment.
Steam table, milk shake machine,
waitress station. etc. 323 2710
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Classified Ads will always give you
more
Much Much More than
yOu expect

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322
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Butane Lighters, $995 up money
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clips. $650 up. Gwaltney 30" electric range, clock controlled
$I7W 1S .Sanford
, Jewelers. 201 S Park Ave.
377 5611 or 327 7757 after_______
Mr's.
oven. 3 years old, good condition
Evening Herald Classified Dept
$100 $31 492$
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'KEP4MORE
WASHER - Parts.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
Service
Used
machines
POOL HOME- 3 BR. 2 bath, priced
BROKERS
17 Jewel watches, $2995 up; pierced
MOONEY
APPLIANCES,
373 0697
below market. Owners Iran
Days 377 6123
earrings. $6.9S up. C.waltney
- - -sterred to Chicago. and need to
Nights 377 2353
Jewelers, 20.4 S PIn, Ave
Brand new Tappan electric range
Sell $36,000
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with hood, 1200. 3235954 after 2
pm
NICE- 3 OR home on oversized lot
Reduced $7,900
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53-TV-Radio-Stereo
s22.500.
Pinerest- 32, corner, trees, Flower', &amp; Gifts, Tropi,,ai &amp; Exotic
Plants Carnations, $5 dot. cash 6.
P1 NECR E ST.- 3 BR newly
established neighborhood, $21,
carry. CAREFREE FLORIST, Good used TV's 125 &amp; up.
decorated home, near elementary
2397, French Ave 323 7150
schOOl. $19,500
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MILLE P'S. 2619 Orlando Drive,
shopping, owner holding. Vacant Kitchen
222 0352
Bathroom
Cabinets.
KINGW000 COURT$17,300.
OR,, 2 bath.
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counter
tops,
Sinks.
Installation
kitchen equipped, lovely home in
available Bud CabelI 322 $052'
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
exclusive area. 127.900.
..County- 42. 2 story frame, reduced
anytime
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VETERANS- Best buy in town14'0
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792$
Hwy
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tS.CE0under comparable homes 3
$90 Cord
3?' 5961
BATEMAN REALTY
BR, 3 bath kitchen equipped
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323 6056 after 5pm. .
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Central heat &amp; air, wall to wall
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Fiberglass
Canoe,
never
used,
263$ S Sanford Ave
Oil Heater, floor model, 65,000 BTU.
carpeting, Owner pays all closinC
$151) or best offer 830 5053 between
2SOgal. Oil tank containing 50 gal.
371 OlS9eves 377 7643
costs Buy now. 8 qualify for
$8.5, Mon Fri or 372 71 after
oil, cement stand, chimney and
homestead exemption from
*4 dys, or *4 nds
PRIVACY-- No Other home within)
copper lubinp for. installing
$22000
blocks, sits this 3 BR. 2 bath home
Complete $200 Call 322 9171
with large swimming pool. Cen
57-Sports Equipment - '
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I tral heat 8. air conditioning, wall
to wail carpet $20,950. FHA, VA.
1919 S French
377 1991
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you
all
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for
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Eves 3271196.3324161; 372 191.4
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
Micro Wave Oven or a Trash
S V. Hardwick. Broker
373 3916
For The G
Golfer_ Clubs,
Compactor. Dick's Appl'ances, Everything
DeItona, 6666611
Balls, Golf Bags, Duckster
2617 S French Ave.
EVERY DAY Inrnenn.e i,,.,..,,...... I
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JhCkelS Ladi
what you have to sell Call today
apparel and 'shoes Mayfair
PAYTON
REALTY
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Brand new, sparkling with charm!
Furnished studioj, unfurnished i
&amp; 2 bedroom units Your new
210 WOODME RE BLVD.
home features,
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3 Bedroom. $150 mo
Shag Carpeting
Information in Window
Fabric Covered Walls
Built in Wall Bookcase
2 and 3 BR ht
omes, stove,
Private Entrance
refrigerator, central air and heat,
Dead bolt Lock
carpeted. 3723653.
Fenced Patio
Color co ordinated Kitchen &amp; 3 BR, fenced, klth equIpped, $113
per mo $100 dep 202 Bamboo Or,
Appliances
Suntan, 3220086
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Abundant Storage Space
"Energy Efficient" Air Con
$175 month, first
dilioning Package
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' ' 2 BR. unturnished.
last month in advance,
Full Circle. Insulation I Sound. ' and
Riverview Ave
Proofing
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NO One living above or below you
JOHNNY WALKER
Full lime Resident Service
Directors.
Reg Real Estate Broker
Models open ID a.m 'til Gp m. Daily
General Contractor
Come see us or call
3776157
323.330)
34-Mcbile Homes
-31-Apartments Furnished Mullet Lake Park--- 2 BR partly

Air, cerpe'ted, quiet I aI'id2
bedrooms, 1175'10 $13.5 month.
Adults Phone 372 1010

WIOGEW000 VILLAGE 365
3721

Peg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC
107W Commercial
Phone 3327111, Sanford

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FOR
EXTRA
CASH
GET
CHRISTMAS by selling your good
used furniture and appliances to
LOOKING FOR A JOB? Check the
Larry's New 8. Used Mar?, 215 S
Help Wanted column fl' tOdays
Sanford Ave. 3771132
classifieth
WE BUY FURNITURE
Maitland Auction
Wig, sell our trade In furniture at low
339 6116 toil free from Sanford
prices Good selection. '
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COUNTRY FURN
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70.-Swap &amp; Trade
323 $322
SR A6, 1 ml. East I I ---'---------.---- WANTED) SELLERS 52-Appliances
BUYERS -DEALERS
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Make 15$ and have fun Swapping
too ' Bring your articles to Movie
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0 E Self Cleanng drop in range
- Flea Market, south Il 92. every
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In readying for midseason
of California put the case In the 1976-77 season.
combat with top-ranked ABC,
The latest casualty, the hour- CBS, whose ratings have been
court's hands Tuesday when
they filed their appeal of a state long "Gibbaville" series about unexpectedly low most of this
supreme court decision that newspapering In Pennsylvania, season, also massively re'
struck down the minority ad- had been on the air only since juggled its prime-time program
missions program at the Nov. 11. NBC says the show will schedule for next January.
medical school of the Univer- depart come midseason.
It put seven returning series
The news came Tuesday as In new time periods, changing
shy of California at Davis.
The California court ruled both NBC and CBS, fighting to the current schedule on every
catch up with ABC in the rat- night but Thursday and Saturthat the minority admissions
program unconstitutionally dis- ings, made public their midsea- day.
criminated against a white son lineups that call for six new
Meanwhile, the latest A.C.
series - four on CBS, two on Nielsen ratings say an estimale, Allen Bakke.
NBC to air ear ly ne xt year. mated 22 million television sets
Bakke is civil engineer from
NBC's "Quincy," a new med- were tuned to ABC's "Happy
Sunnyvale, Calif., who deci ded
in 1973 that at the age of 36 he ic-detective series that was a Days" last week, making the
would like to become a doctor. segment of the network's "Sun- 1950s-era comedy the m ostHe applied to UC-Davis, but he day Mystery Movie" this sea- watched show on net work teleson, also got weekly status, vision,
was rejected.
Bakke sued. He said that 16 sched ul ed for Th ursday nights
Last week's 20 most-watch ed
minority students with poorer on an unspecified date in Feb- prog ra ms, according to the
Nielsen survey, were "Happy
records than his had been ad- ruary.
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initted to the class of 100. His
"Glbbsvllle," NBC said it was "Charlie's Angels" and "Six
contention was upheld.
axing television's only Western, Million Dollar Man," all on
The university has not disputed his claim that the admis the new "Quest" series. It had ABC; "M-A-S-H," CBS; "The
Moos standards for the special confirmed trade reports of that Carpenters," ABC; "60 Missutes," "All in the F am ily,"
minority st udents are lower. It show's demise last Dec. 7.
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says the lower standards are
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and ethnic gro ups into the program for Wednesdays, Day atallme," CBS; "Sanford
mainstream of our country's starting Feb. 2, and "Fantastic and Son" and "Chico and the
educational and professional Journey," a Thursday science- Man," NBC; "Rudolph's Shiny
fantasy that starts Feb. 3.
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life."
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By appealing the case to the
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has placed In jeopardy the the lop,"a Norman Lear series "Little House on the Prairie,"
thousands of affirmative action about an aged music group that NBC; and "Rhoda," CBS.
programs In universities, government agencies and private
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cur that the film is one of
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sacrificial
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the city's police and fire year," Keller wrote.
Keller said today he will be
departments, said.

Lorrnann
agreed
with leaving the city, proud of his
Kellers statement, adding, accomplishments in the po lice
however, '1 also told turn t ha t and fire depart ments and wi th
Wednesday night, after because of rumors circulating the knowledge that he has made

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Bennett today denied under oath that he'd ever had sexual

Ed u cat ion public attendance would be
learning that the public could concerning the councilmen- many friends who appreciated
"The legali ty of the quest i on
Association SEA), the distrtct possible. The county corn- has been rendered academic," take part in the January elect Stephen Ba rt on and R. his effort.
school board took action mission hear ing room contai ns Stenstrom said Wednesday hearing, Harper said he wanted Grant and the mayor-elect
He declined to reveal his
Gerard Connell) that it wo ul d future pl ans.
Wednesday night which would 96 permanent audience chairs night, "by the fact that both the the proceedings held at the
"There are many people in
knit the number who could while Lyman's auditorium has SEA and the chief negotiator courthouse because a lengthy pro bab ly be in the best interests
- mfortably attend the session a seat ing capacity of nearly 600.
for the school system, feel t ha t session at l.)man could not be of the city and himself to resi gn . Longwood who appr eciate w ha t
to fewer than 100 persons.
"I probably would have asked I have done in the past 19
Last week school board at- the public should be allowed to handled "comfortably." Vicefor it (the resignation) months. Th ey will k.90W what I
Board members voted 3-to-2 torney Doug las Stenstrom was speak. Since neither side ob. chai rman Pat Telson and bo
ard anyway,"
Lorrnann
ad- am doing in the future," the .
ject.s to public participation. member Allan Keeth agreed,
ding 'I don't
thinksaid,
the city
year-old public safety director
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needs any more turmoil. The said.
'I
unfair labor practice claun
See SQIlO()L, Page 2.A
city needs breathing tune and
"I feel I have done a great
be ing made later."
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the new administration should deal to benefit the people of the
The
question
which
'I'm just really
have the opportunity to put the city. We have a good po lice
Stenstrom sai d had caused
pe
ople they want in the offices, depa rt ment, a be tter departconcern in other Florida schoo l
od a
I
think
things wi ll be a lot better ment now, and cert ainly as the
distraught at them
districts where collective
now."
years go by it will become even
bargaining is used
involved
r cli er's
resignation, better," Keller said.
the fact that the SEA holds Around The Clock
for not thinking
exclusive bargaining rights Bridge
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delivered to Lormarin Tuesday out before. I've deni ed before. I wasn't there. I ha ven't been there
Ito parties with those girls.)"
afternoon, said he was

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outstanding.

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ha d sexual relations with

party.
Christensen today denied the all egation concerreng smoking of
marijuana. tilklm
. to start suing somebod," he said,
when contacted at Casselberry.
"I don't know who is putting who up to what. I really don't

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school management and the hearing at Lyman so greater teachers.

examine

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Club Juana employes were present and that Miss Nevits smoked
marijuana. Circuit Judge J. W. Woodson wouldn't let Bennett
answer prosecution questions on whether Pinter and Christensen
also smok ed marijuana.
Bennett test ified that he faked th e smoking of the drug. He said,

marijuana " and said she

Longwood Public Safety resigning "for personal reasons

room at the Seminole County at the hearing would constitute Harper Jr. said then. "because
After being advised that the Courthouse, rather than at an unfair labor practice in the if he (Stenstrom) decides one
general public should be Lyman High School.
contract dispute between thing, I'm going to vote one
allowed to participate in a Jan.
SEA leaders had asked the management and represen' way, and if he decides the other,
12 Impasse hea ri ng be tween board last wer'k to schedule the tatives of the county's 1,550 I'm going to vote the other."

worry about

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Herald Staff Writer

Board Limits

We bid four spades. We may

hand. North happened to have be landing miles deep in the
first round spade control and soup, but we are far more
some ideas or a slam, but he likely to find ourselves win-

You should consider a

you have had yo ur

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he coughed, and tried to cover up his Inexperience by remarking,
'I've got plenty of this stuff layin g around in the office."
Ear li er, Miss Nevils testified that "we all were smoking

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itution at the nightspot and involvement of elected pub

Director t)ouglas Keller, who of which I feel to be in the best
intercourse with the admitted prostitute. He said on several ocresigned Tuesday effective Jan. interests of each mem be r of the casions she ha d attempt ed to ha ve sex with him, "but I coul dn't
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Mayor James it, Lormann had council.Bennett denied Miss NeviLs' accusation that he once got into bed
asked for his resignation.
'It has been a pleasure to with her while she smoked a marijuana cigarette with her
Mayor Lormann did not serve and I wish each member
to
accept
Set BENNETT, Page 2-A
the of the council and the mayorto hold Itw public hearing in the still examing a legal questiun as
"I'm in favor of delaying the want
county commission hearing to whether public participation vote until next week," E. C. resignation," Keller, chief of elect success in the coming

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dancer at Casselberry's Club Juana, was a confidential informant

and he gave her the marijuana to ga in her confidence. He also

Itobert Bennett (center), with attorneys Franklin Walden (left) and Newman Brock

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officials In south Seminole.
Bennett said Chief George Karcher knew of the undercover
investigation by Bennett, who isn't a trained vice agent but
mostly investigates burglaries.
The week bore the drug delivery, which was thprecorded by
sher if f's vice agents using electronic bugs, Bennett testified that
he went to a party with Miss Nevils at Club Juana owner Mike
Pinter's residence.
Bennett t estified that Pinter, Christensen and two her female

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Staff Writer

Casselberry police detective Bobby Bennett told a circuit court
jury today that he delivered what he believed was old, impotent
marijuana from an unlocked "junk drawer" at the police station
to a prostitute. And he said he was later used by sheriff's agents in
an investigation of Casselberry Mayor Gerald Christensen.
Bennett, 32, of Chuluota, said he act ed in an official lawenforcement capacity in delivering the 67 grams of "old
evidence" to Carmen Nevils, 18, at her Fe rn Park apa rtment on
Sept. 8.
He said the woman, then working as a toI'&amp;, bottomless

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store frozen sperm before a
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you know I am sending you a success unless sufficient
copy of The Health Letter healthy sperm cells are
number 4-6, Hlatal Hernia, releas
ed to enable pregnancy.
EsophagealRefluz.Otherswho Recently
microscopic
want this Information can send
operatio ns, perfected by a few
50 c en ts and a long,
surgeons, have been credited
self-addressed envelope for It.
th better results.
J send your letter to me in wi
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thd rawing sperm by a
care of this newspaper, P.O.
needle alter a vasectomy has
been performed may not be
successful. Sometimes the
testicle stops forming an

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SCIDA first announced the telephone's
firm's intentions to start a business here in
October. At that time, however, the SCIDA
board held up operations until the un
derwriters agreed to purchase the bonds.
SCIDA is a taxpayer-funded industry see king agency which operates under the

include expansion of the present facilities to

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from county land taxes. However, the SCIDA
director said the firm under federal law will
be exempt from paying federal income tax on

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Florida, in Georgia, and Alabama. The firm
repairs old telephones for independent phone
companies and others.

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the king of spades

communications equipment.

use Sanford as its home base for operations in

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lead and if West had shift ed to

allow the manufacture of more sophisticated

"viable."

plans to double the output. Phoneserve will

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may affect the normal contracting action of the stomach

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should have an examination as

Coffe and all caffeinelife. Don't delay as some of
containing be
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make it worse. Cigarette rapidly,

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medicthe.I.f you wiil forgive my should desire to sire a child,
exagge ra ti on think of all the could an operation reverse my

the diaphragm).
Alcohol Increases the

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The industrial bonds were approved at a
Seminole County Industrial Development
Authority (SCIDA) board meeting this
morning at the Seminole Co un ty Courthouse.

event Phoneserve proved unsuccessful, the
county would not be obligated to repay the
bondholders, it was explained. The two underwriters would be ar that burden,
SCIDA chairman Eugene Mooney said
county officials have done all they can to in-

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scrotal sac. The nodule is about

stomach into the lower formed around a small amount
esophagus. This is commonly of blood associated with the
operation. In any case you did
associated with a hiatal hernia the right thing. Anyone who has

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irritated lower esophagus filled with sperm cells, or
because acid-digestive Juice
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workers at site

called the market for the Phoneserve product

January.

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Business

Sanford

The second year, Parker, said, Phoneserve

contract for his hand and it

proved to be very poor complications? la the event I

that the person you know has an

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Phoneserve secretary Frank Proctor said
he anticipates handling one-half-milliondollars worth of business the first year. The
firm is scheduled to begin operation in

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withdra wn for an artifi cial
be if nagging resulted in good

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The California-based underwriters are J.

County officials said they

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anticipate from hers will not
troubled waters.
LEO (J ul y 23-Aug. fl) Avoid co me a bo ut today. Once your
coming on too st rong with co- thinking cap is straight, the
workers today. Admitting your ptoW'n% dissipates.
PISCES (Feb. 2D-March ~1
shortcomings will gain friends
Play fair In business dealings
and sympathy.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) today. Trying to rob Peter to
You can come out ahead today pay Pa ul Is a practice you'll
if you don't take Ill-advised regret If you attempt it.
risks with your hard-earned
YOURBIRTBDAY
on
dollars.
Act
only
Dec. 16, 1976
knowledgeable advice.
Dive into more group acUBRA(Sep123-Oct.22)The

may not do any good. Through the doctor has assured me that
ce nturies of relations between It is nothing to be concerned
about. Do your foresee any
men and womi, nagging

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County officials today gave final approval to
n $850,(MX) bond issue which will allow a
telephone repair firm, Phoneserve, Inc., to
locate in Sanford.

You can be the bridge over The negative response you

nagged. Unfortunately nagging the size of an English pea, and

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you

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business," said SCIDA Director Jim Daniel.
Daniel said two California underwriters
have agreed to purchase the bonds for re-sale.
Also, Phoneserve's corporate officers have
pledged $255,000 in operating and start-up
capital.

Writer

see,

you

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harmful. I would greatly ap. Box 1551, Radio City Station,

person you

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Somebody very close to you reward.

to be magnanimous and warm advantages come to ye')
with friends, the better you'll through rubbing shoulders with
make out today. A small the r ight cro wd.

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vest financially today. Even Chances are that someone
though conditions have Im- important to your cause wi

use.
Sanfordpol1cechlefBenE.Bu(lerreactedtysaythgthathe

proved, you'll be dissatisfied if treat you in an over bearin g

"wholeheartedly disagrees" with the jury's opinion, voiced after

manner today. Win them over,

a trial last week through Circuit Court Judge Kenneth M. Leffler

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) It's Respond quietly with humor
best to trade on past experience and dignity.

in the form of a letter to Butler.
The six-member civil jury last Thursday awarded Lester M.
Cox.33, of Lake Mary,$1,000 in compensatory damages -but no
punitive damages - In Cox' laws ui t against the City of Sanford

YOUR BIRTHDAY

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Be alert for bigger breaks

does alcohol do to a person's
brain and personality, nervous
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spades. This simple duck play
insures his contract since

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organization and theie is an

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"derogatory statements about police" and claimed the incident at
the now-closed Cavalier Lounge was a "setup."

have two spade tricks. If West
Alcoholics Anonymous now and then I take a bottle of
shifts to another suit as he
organization perhaps some help
beer. The Last seven days I have . probably will, South has only

all standard type systems is
one spade. Th ere Is no reason

sidering filing a counter civil suit for defamation of character.
Today, Butler said such a decision hasn't been made,

can be obtained there. The

pass is ridiculous,

to open anything else and a

become excessively dry. The
irritation may lead to
picking" and injure the nose
resulting in bleeding.
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pressure aresomet im essubject
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denied this.
The officers said they restrained Cox after Rumney had moved
away from Cox and then Cox ran toward Rumney "as if he was
going to attack him."
Rumney, who w as an auxi liary policeman In 1969, wasn't call ed

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lawsuit came to trial.
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he said, there is no proven program to handle th e massive
amounts of garbage in the county. He predicted that ultimately
the state will cont in ue a "holding pattern" for the ne xt five to 10
years be fore a feasible solution to the disposal of garbage, other
than burial, Is found.
Commissioner John Morris, the city's representative to the

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resource recovery plan.

Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 1k

Morris recommended and the commission approved Knowles
appointment as the city's representative to the subcommittee.

succeeds John Carli (right) of Chase &amp; Co.
Details . Page 5-A.

More than 20 pet owners left city hail early last night after
Mayor Lee P. Moore assured them that no ctlon would be take':
cluling: .- The ann"zation of a po'.lon cf proptty betweeix Park
unt il some fut ur e t im e on a proposed beefed-up animal control Avenue and Magnolia Avenue and be tween 28th Street and 29
ordinance.
Street, 2821 S. Park Ave., as requested by Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo
Urgelles.
Commissioner A.A. McClanahan has proposed that the city Law
be strengthened after he received written complaints from
- Rezoning to general commercial of property between 24th
citizens a bo ut dogs runn ing loose.
Stree t and 24th Pla ce and between French Avenue and Maple
Avenue.
"No ordinance will work a ha r dshi p on a responsible pet
owner," McClanahan said.
- Rezoning to general commercial of property between
City Attorney Vernon Mize suggested that the ordinance be

Mangoustine Avenue and Oleander Avenue and between First and

completely redone rather than "hacked to death" with amendlicensing of cats In addition to dogs although cat owners will not

Fulton Streets.
- Amendment to the city code on lot cleaning.
- Amendment to the city code adopting the Southern Standard

be required to keep their felines on their own property.

housing Code, 1976 edition,

looseatnightandthatinhisneighborhoodthesamedoghasbitten
han twice as he was jogging.

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A third applicant for the interim position was Sanford attomey
Wilijam Leffler III. Leffler's proposal was for $25,(X)0-$30,000 a
year.

mi.ssioners to provide legal se rvices for $2,000 per month, until the
county's new inhouse legal department is formally created.
The Stephenson firm was hired by a scant 3-2 vote, with

court judge in Longwood and Altamonte Springs, will receive $25
for every hour over 80 in a month.. Also, the Stephenson firm will
receive space in the county courthouse and secretarial
assistance The interim attorney's position is expected to Lag for
a bo ut fo ur mont hs.

Commissioners Harry Kwiatkowski and Bill Kirchhoff dIsseriting.
Commission Chairman Dick Williams, Commissioner John
Kimbrough and Commissioner Bob French voted in favor.

"I Personally am not opposed to Mr. Stephenson," Kwiatkowski
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seemed to employ more lawye rs with the expertise county
seconded by French.

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Thmjssionajo

Jan. 3 A the time to stop receiving

appliIc
'ants for the lead attorney in the county's new*legal

Kwiatkowski went on to say that new leadership was selected
department. The lead attorney is budgeted for about $28,000 a
five weeks ago and since then "not a damn thing has been done" year.
on the county attorney Issue.
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The need for an Interim county attorney arose Last week after
Kirchhoff said his opposition centers on the fact that a second assistant county attorney Robert Pierce resigned.
applicant, Jim Burns of Altamonte Springs, had not submitted a
Pierce, who worked for the law 1I QWnCd by County Atty.
fee proposal. Kirchhoff asked for the information frorn-'Burns

before making a final deLsion.
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The location of 50 "advertising benches" on city property

government need&amp; Kimbrough's motion to hire Stephenson was

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UeraldStalf Writer
The South Seminole law firm of Municipal Court Judge Gene

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r eq ue st ed by Jim Falatic and Tom Nissen of Artistic Signs, was
turned down by the city commission.
Th e co mmission denied the r eq uest after Knowles said such
4 Zoning Hearings
benches violate the city's si gn ordinances and ha ve caused
tro uble in ot her citi es where co m petito rs' advertising benches
Four public hearings on zoning requests were heard by the
were pla ced In front of businesses.
commissioners. The con'iiim
It is illegal in Sanford to advertise on city propert y, be said,
- Tabled until the next meeting the requested change in zoning
adding that such benches wo ul d "j un k up the city" and if perfor Lot 8, Block 5, A.B. Russell's Addi tion to Fort Reed requested
mined wo ul d o pe n the city up to all sorts of advertising on city
by Mr. and Mrs. John L Adams to general commercial to permit
property.
a repair garage and retail sales of cake decorating supplies to
In other b usin ess, the commission:
give the pl anning and zoning commission time to hear similar
Approved payment for services rendered to City Attorney
requests from that area.
by
Mr.
and
Vernon
Mize of $4,633.45 for his work on the Bro wn vs City of
- Denied restricted commercial zon ing r eq uest ed
Sa nf o rd case and $1,8.34 for hi s work on L Cox vs City of SanMrs. Haro ld E. [ng to pe rm it construct ion of a convenience
ford. Mize is paid at the rate of $50 per hour for lawsuits.
store on part of Lot 17, Block 11, Bel Aim-,
- Tabl ed until the first meeting in January the request of
-D led Mrs. Minnie Krauert's request ed rezoning of Lots 37Seminole
Community Action iSCM for the city to appoint a
44 of Beck's addition to permit construction of an office building
delegate
to
the SCA board of directors.
when adjacent property owners opposed the request.
Approved
the extension of utility service to five lots owned by
- Approved continuation of a non-conforming use for the
Herbert Cherry property at 600 E. Se venth St. to permit the Everett harper near Briarcliffe. Harper is to pay $3,250 as his
share of the cost of extending the sec-vice and $550 per lot for
continued operation of an auto repair garage.
utility connection fees, The city Is to pick up the additional $6,000
cost of the project because properties in addition to hiarper's wtll
6 0 r din an c es Adopted
be served and fire hydrants can be locat ed on the larger water
Six new ordinances were adopted by city commissioners inlines to be laid.

Rate hike Protest, Page

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and the county, has a subcommittee attempting to formulate an

Stephenson was selected today by Seminole County corn-

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He e st imated that cost of acquiring the new property - 12 sites
are being considered - may run as high as $20,()0, adding that
fees for use of its county landfills are "out of reach" for the cities.
Knowles said the Florida Legislature has mandated that
Seminole County be a "test area" and develop a "resource
recovery program" for solid waste (gar ba ge) by July, 1978. But,

t ephenson
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im e that night.
Fost er test ifi ed that he saw C bodi ly carry Rumney from th e
lounge "and dro p- kick him in the buttocks." Witnesses for Cox
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Meyer said he saw "wall-to-wall" birds at the end of the runway

dog licenses and i nsisted that there are 300 dogs in his area of
Mayfair alone,

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have them (nun-chakus) If they weren't properly trained."
The lawsuit by Cox stenuned from the 1975 incident after he
ejected Clarence Runiney of Sanford from the lounge on U.S. 17-n

may help co,,trol your blood
presaFims1lyilyournoseIs
dry put a little petroleum jelly
or other lubricant in the tip of
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evening to stop the excess
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had a landfill nearby.

McClanahan said that the city over the past year has Issued 300

(as voiced in Leffler's letteri to be a reprimand of police of.
ficers."
In trial testimony, Butler said, "I wo ul dn't want my men to

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writing a n law, said that many dogs in the city are runnin g

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drinking anyway so you might
as well avoid it. If you ha ve any
excess weight, loss of body fat

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Perhaps the jury didn't listen to the officers' testimony or to the
(, training officer's testimony. "Perhaps they only listened to
Garod talking about 'Kojak' and 'Police Story' and how he
(Garcxl) alleged that police officers were Inhumane."
"Personally," Butler said, "I don't consider the jury's opinion
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In the trial there was testimony that Foster holds a first-degree
brown be lt In karate and has co nt in uo usly trained for th ree years
under po li ce instructor J am es Brantley.
Brantley test ifi ed that in his opinion Foster was qualifi ed to use
n un-chakus as a po lice wea po n for defense as well as for
restraining and "come-a-long" t echniques in handl ing prisoners.
"Three years training is enough for anyone," Butler said today.

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Knowles insisted, however, that the gulls gathered in the air-

Council of Local Governments in Seminole County, reported that

James Fisher, head of the Altamonte Springs law firm with
which Ga-A is associated. said. "I personally consider the
Sa nf ord Police De pa rt ment to be a f ine organization. I've heard '
, only good things about Chief Butler."
"But,' Fisher said, "I'm sorry to hear that professional police
officers are taking things at a personal level."

one spade trick but he will
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of diamonds and to coll ec t MODERN send $1 to "Wing

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sticks to r&amp;imnin Cox vlien he was arrested on misdemeanor
assault and battery charges.
cox was later acquitted in a 1975 county court non-jury trial.
Harvey Garod,' Lawyer for Cox, contended In the trial that the
nun-chakus were im pro pe rly used.
Butler sa id that in clos ing ar g um en ts to the j ury Garod made

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chance that he will think you
have the Jack and shift to
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FosterandLt RlchardNooneyandpatroLznanGordonC. Reid,
defendan ts in the civil action along with the city, testified that Cox

ducks with the ace but without

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and the city might be considered liable if the birds cause an

Mr. and Mrs. Brian Schanel, 114 N. Virginia
Ave., have proudly displayed this sign as
winners of the Garden of the Month Club

on the head with nun-chakus and then used them to choke Cox.

times when declarer simply

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th at declarer gains a trick
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Butler said today that Foster and five other members of a
tactical squad train ed In the use of nun-chakus are still carrying
the octagonal sticks linked by a short length of cord.
When ask ed if he pla ns to stop the use of nun-chakus by officers,
Butler said, "I don't know, I'm weighing the situation."
Butler said nightsticks, which are Issued to officers but not
required to be carried by them, "are bigger ixid can do twice the
damage and possibly Injure for life."

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landfill near the Sanford Airport.
City Commissioner Gordon Meyer stated his concern that

this means (letter) of doing so."

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"They were of the unanimous opinion that nun
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Oswald: ' Th is simple duck
play has a name It is called,
the Bath coup because back in
the days of whist someone
playing in the seaside resort
of Bath in England first
thought of it."
Jim. "I imagine It was a

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Aeronautics Administration (FAA) regulations, must close its

Inappropriate weapons for use by police officers, perhaps even
inhumane, brutal or sadistic. Also, they were of the op in ion that
Sgt. (William) Foster had not been given adequate training In the
use of this weapon," Leffler wrote.
Leffler stated that the jury "requested that their feelings on this
subject be communicated to the appropriate authority, and I take

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members of his family should newspaper,
P.O.. Box 1551,
try to get help. I would suggest
Radio City Station, New York,
checking the Yellow Pages of NY 10019.
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your phone directory under
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Alcoholism and see if there Is
DEAR DR. LAMB - I am a
an Al-Anon organization in the
man of 77 years of age. I do a
community. If so the family
little joggii, a bout thr ee miles
member can call them and ask
in one hour. I also have high

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Knowles said the cily has carefully followed all directives of the
state to continue the landfill operation over the past many
months, but that state officials have said the FAA regulation must

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some good-natured notice, too . . .

on the effects of alcohol can

family might ask the family all.
do ct or for his suggestions or
A bout th ree wee ks ago I was
help. You may find other
ha ving nose bleeds, but since
organizations in the same leav ing the drinks off, I have'
listing in your phone book that not had a nose bleed. Would the
help with problems of al co hol. alco ho l be responsible for my
I am sending you The Health nose bleeds?
Letter number 1-4, Al co hol,
DEAR READER - Alco hol
Whiskey, Gin, Vodka, Rum,
Wine, Beer, to give you more does dilate the small blood
information on the adverz. vessels. You see this effect
effects of alcohol. Suffice it to when the face flushes after a
have dilated
say here that alcohol damages drink two. If
the brain or nerves, the small vessels It Is easier for
digestive system, the liver and them to bleed from anycause.
You may have had some
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"At the conclusion of trial of this case I met with all six memhers of the jury at their request," Judge Leffler wrote in the letter
to Butler.

send 50 cents with a long,
stamped, sell-addressed en-

not taken any alcoholic drink at

Sa nford City Commissioners Monday night authorized City

Manager W.E.Kiiuwktuproceedwithasearchforpropertyfor

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) career. Don't fear preparing
Persons you're close to are apt yourself for the top spot, even
to be more generous with you though It's several rungs up th

Others who want information

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chosen by the Sanford Garden Club. 51ean-

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Sanford, Fl.

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Fear Of Foul Play
Widens Wife Hunt

WORLD
IN BRIEF
Cripple Slow To Obey,
Slain In Belfast Raid
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP)
The
Irish Republican Army bombed four buildings
in Belfast and devastated four shops in a
village near Londonderry Monday, blocked
roads with some 40 hijacked cars and trucks
and killed a cripple who couldn't move fast
enough. Police said Roy Young, a 23-year-old
Protestant paralyzed on one side by polio, was
shot in the head and back because he did not
obey immediately when three masked gunmen burst into a Belfast brush factory and
ordered the employes to lie on the floor.
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IN BRIEF

connection with the case of the
Sheriff John Polk
missing Deltona woman.
said today he fears that a
"1 didn't know about it i4ii
Deltona woman missing for 10
after they (investigators) had
days Is the victim of foul play.
talked with her," Polk said.
Mrs. Marjorie F. Wilson, 66,
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"But
we've consulted her
of 1000 Persian St., Deltona,
before and she's helped us in
was last seen on Dec. 4 about 9
the past on other cases." lie
p.m. sitting in the family auto,
aid it's not unusual for inparked with th e motor running,
'.estigators to talk to psychic
at Lake Monroe Inn, U. S. 17-92,
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in such cases.
west of Sanford on the
Polk said that deputies
lakefront.
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searched a lake near
"We def in itely feel now that
Casselberry horse traL
foul play is involved," Polk
Monday after talking to the
said. "I don't be lieve she was
woman who claims to have
the type of woman to Just up
extrasensory perception.
and take off."
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Polk said that during the
Robert Van Wilson told
weekiong h un t for Mrs. W ilson
vestigators that his wife
and her car that investigators
"wasn't feeling well" and he
have used an airplane to search
took her to the 1913 Chevrolet
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numerous wooded areas and
Impala four-door sedan,, then
MRS. WILSON
lakes in both Seminole and
went back into the restaurant
where they had dined with two may have blue paint on the southwest Volusia counties.,
friends,
Deputies on foot and In vehicles
right side.
When Wilson came back out
Abbgy described the missing have also been active.
"We've used boats on Lake
about 15 minutes later to check worn.an as five-feet-two inches
on his wife, deputies said, the tall, 112 pounds, gray hair, Monroe and have assigned men
woman and the brown-over- brown eyes, and wearing dark- to walk the U. S. 17-92 area on
the lakefront near the Lake
light yellow auto were gone. rimmed glasses. She was
License tag of the car was 8W- seen wearing a lavender- Monroe Inn," he said.
3770.
Polk asked that anyone
colored pantsuit, flesh-colored
Sheriff's detective U. George blouse and orange pump
having information on the
that whereabouts of Mrs. Wilson o
Abbgy said it is possible that
Polk today
the Wilson car may have been Abbgy and other Investigators her car immediately contak'
involved in a parking lot ac- have consulted a psychic, who him or the sheriff's departcident at the restaurant and Polk declined to identify, in ment.

Drug Plea Rejected

In Slaying Of Boy, 9
MIAMI AP,

A circuit judge has ruled
that a man charged in the ritual-like slaying of
a 9-year-old is competent to stand trial even
though he's being given massive doses of
depressant drugs.
Circuit Court Judge Gerald Wetherington
said Monday that he would set a trial date
later for Vernal Watford, 32, a Jamaican
immigrant who doctors say receives daily
doses of drugs to control psychotic behavior.
Walford has been charged with the 1974
killing of Arnold Zelenick, a Port Washington,
Pa., youth who was in Miami vacationing with
his parents. Watford told police that voices
ordered him to slash the boy's throat.

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Newly appointed Cassel berry Councilman Donald Wilson Is greeted after being
sworn in by Mayor Gerald Christensen,

KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP)
Jamaica
elects a new parliament Wednesday after the
most violent political campaign in the island's
history. Prime Minister Michael Manley
banned election-eve political meetings
following the wounding of a government
candidate and a mob attack on an antigovernment man.

Casselberll~y Delays
Bar Closing Law

Carlos Aide Reported Okay
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Monday night unanimously approved the
appointment by Mayor Gerald Christensen of
newly elected Councilman Donald Wilson to
the few weeks remaining in the unexpired
term of Charles Glascock who resigned.
Wilson will assume the two-year term to
which he was elected last week in early
January.
Christensen immediately swore Wilson
into office and the new councilman took his
seat.
In other business at Monday night's
meeting, the council tabled action on an ordinance which would have required the
owners of establishments selling alcoholic

Ultraleftjst kid.

napers of an adviser to King Juan Carlos say

he is in good condition but will not be released
until the government frees 15 political prisoners.
Premier Adolfo Suarez is scheduled to
address the nation tonight on the eveof .a
national referendum to endorse political
reforms. But aides said he delayed taping his
television message while awaiting developments in the Oriol case.

OPEC On Guard In Qatar
DOHA, Qatar (AP)

Sea, air and land
security was mounted today for oil ministers
of the 13 major oil exporting countries as they
gathered for a meeting in which they are ex
pected to raise the price of oil by 8 to 15 per
cent,
Ministers of the Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries, who begin their session
Wednesday, will argue recommendation
ranging from a freeze or token increase to a
massive 25 per cent or more. Observers
predict they will settle somewhere in the
middle.

beverages to close their doors within
of the z a.m. closing time.
It was reported that patrons often order
several drinks before the 2 a.m. closing time
to remain in the establishments for lengthy
periods after the closing hour.
Council also discussed the possibility of
amending the ordinance to change the sales
time for beer and wine on Sundays. Currently,
beverages may be sold from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m.
for the convenience of fishermen and other
early risers and then close until the afternoon
hours.
Councilmen are considering permitting
beer and wine to be sold beginning at 7:30
am. and continuing all day Sunday.

Six .De m a n d Ses $ ion
For Refor m Of Ru les

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Herald Staff Writer

by details of six slayings.admitted killing a Jacksonville,
publican Leader William
Four of the killings were in Fla., cattle buyer in Ben 11 James of Delray Beach; Robert
this
Tueroaming
EAragain
was
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Georgia and two in Florida dur- County. Ga.; motel
clerks, at McKnight, 1)-Miami; William
ing the past two weeks.
week
AshburnandMacon,Ga.,anda Nelson, 1)-Melbourne; and
and will tell
Ant1ny Jerome Cobb, 18; liquor store employe at Fitz- George Sheldon, 1)-Tampa.
all in Th e Sunday
Harold Dean Snead, 26, and gerald, Ga.
Tucker dumped Hodes as
Herald.
Daniel Fowler, 21, all of Ocilia,
"They
bragged
about
these
'House
Education chairman and
Ga., are being held witho ut th
ings to each other,"
d slashed the'House Republi can
bond in the robbery of a motel
Sheriff F ra nk Ellis of Ben Hill st aff.
at mond Beach. There was n Co
unty. "No telling ho w man y
The telegram sa id that more
shooting in th
at
Incident
early
holdups
they
committed.
They
than20percent
of the members
Friday.
just went crazy."
Sheriff Dudley Garrett of
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Johns County, Fla., said the trio I Chief Deputy Lanny
rwin County, Ga., said the trio
conf essed to killing Margare
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Gurgalno us, 31, a mother of
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four children, at St. Augustine hree weeks ago and began
s
pree.
last Thursday night.
"They never had trouble be-.
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was
f lore except the Cobb boy had a
matter-of-tact
hekind
talked
few misdemeanors for bad
about the killings," Garr
ett
checks,"
Dean said. "I've
said. "The other two
didn't
known
them
all for seven
seem so hard."
years"
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the trigger man In five kill ings.
The case of Mrs. Gurgalnous' Irwin-Ben Hill vocational:
death will be taken to St. schonl Fw!er recently wcrki,d
S011154
Johns Countygrand Jury, Oar- in the surgar cane fields near
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Glade,
Fin.,
and
rett said.
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For some of the
OItLANI)() ( AP)
kids sitting on jolly 01' St. Nick's knee, it was
the first time they could "talk" to a Santa who
could understand.
The children are deaf, and the weekend
Santa Claus was Ron Goluba, who teaches
them sign language and lip reading at an
elementary school in Orlando.
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Sen. Ralph
Poston has already started to implement his
plan to radically alter how the Senate handles
appointments made by the governor.
Poston, chairman of the new Senate
Executive Business Committee, wants to
establish a form of "senatorial courtesy" in
Florida where the governor's appointments in
a particular district would have to win the
approval of the senator in that district.
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Wig. A spoke&amp;nan said he

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fire
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firemen and three - other
emergency ... personnel,.
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ATLANTA (AP)
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which would place new
missione rs today agreed to hlar ling had no e
stimate as to prope rt y on the tax rolls e arli er
protest rate hike requests the amount of the
requested t han at pr esent. New consubmitted to the State Public Increases, because he
said the st ruction La allowed up to two
Serv
ice Commission (PSC) by utilities have Just recently years' free ride, and an ad hoc
two privately owned ut ilities w
ritten to the PSC. The PSC is committee's repo rts states that
'located In south Seminole the
state agency charged with such practices should be
County.
granting or reject ing req uests altered..
Commissioners agreed to for rate hi kes submitted by
—Commissio ns authorized
draft a letter to the PSC in owners of private utilities,
protest of a request from In addition, the county the board chairman to execute
the interlocal agreement
Central V and Tanglewood commission took th
e
following
between
Sanford, Seminole
utilities. Together the utilities action:
County and Lake Mary. The
see about 1,000 cust omer
s.
Co none rs agreed to
agreement concerns conUtility Consultant Hugh ask the
local legislative stntion of a trintity utility
Harllng said the utilities should delegation to draft legisla ti
on syst em.
receive no rate increases until
they are "brought up to stan-

south

hist o ry.
At the same time, Rep.
Brock Adams, D-Wash.,
left Washington, D.C., for
Atlanta ami d speculation
that Carter will appoint
him secretary of , transpo,tti .

of Casaelberry',
is Carter has chosen W.
for dum pin
responsible

raw Michael Blumenthal,
sewage Into the gLittle
chairmanof
Bendix
Econlockahatchee River, Corp.,
to bethe
treasury
HarWig said.
sent word of
Thesecondli-m,Centraly,is secretary. Ile
me CflOLC lo key senators
In better shape and is cornplying with state
ardS, to day.
Carter, pushing to
Raring added. ,
Asked today if the corn- complete his' Cabinet by
mission Intends to purchase the Christraw, is announcing
utilities, Harting said "No." at least four Cabinet-level
However, in a Dec. 9 - choices this week, with a
memorandum to the corn - woman likely to be the first :
mission, Harting said the utility
department had revieled the.
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Xmas Prediction: 27 To Die
The Florida
Highway Patrol predicts that 27 persons will
die in traffic accidents on state roadways over
the Christmas holiday weekend.
"[)rivers face greater dangers of vehicle
accidents during the month of December than
any other month of the year," Col. Eldrige
Beach, the patrol director, said Monday in a
news release.
Beach said his force would operate at its
maximum level with extensive use of aircraft
during the 78-hour period which begins at 6
p.m. Friday, Dec. 24, and ends at midnight,
Sunday, Dec. 26.
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has $50 more to work with today after receiving a
contribution from the Seminole Education

Assoc1atIo, (From left) Bill Moore, S.E.A.
president; Glenda Smith, S.E.A., treasurer; and
Lee Sterling. supervisor of the youth program,

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"II would be my recommendation that the board
authorize a quick study of the
advantages and disadvantages
of the purchase of the Central V
system and that we meet with
seller to determine his

prellmin3ry position," Harling

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The President-elect
called a 2:30 p.m. EDT
news conference to an.
notmc the names of two
persons being given highlevel appo intments

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Richard C. Nell, once one of
South Florida's most powerful labor leaders,
faces up to 123 years in prison after being
convicted of extortion, emt"zzlement, tax
evasion and labor racketeering.
Nell was convicted in federal court Monday
before U.S. District Judge Sidney M. Aronovit.z. A sentencing date was not immediately
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The Central Florida Chorale performed a seasonal
medley Monday for the Sanford Shuffleboard Club
at the Sanford Civic ('enter. More than 100 club

also watched Vieda Sereem of
('asselherrv do her exotic (lancing routine. The
prugi-ain is an annual event,
members

nounced the resignation of Gene
Harmon of the maintenance
department. With the current
The Winter Springs City placed between the pond and CETA grant running out for this
Council received what Mayor the tennis courts, the other by post, it remains questionable
Troy Piland termed "their the baseball field. Mayor whether a new employe would
monthly request for radio Piland also asked Public Works be eligible under the same
equipment" in its regular Director Ray Bradshaw to program. Councilman Daniels
session Monday night.
repair one of the basketball suggested that city funds may
With a total of 20 radios goals.
be used for a new employe if, at
among the police and fire
The recreation center at a later date, they can be
departments, Piland quipped Suns hine Park will be used next reallocated through the CETA
that soon there may ix' a radio Monday night for a public program.
for every city ernplo)e. The hearing on the matter of a
Daniels suggested a similar
measure, part of an I.EAA girixige rate increase The action be taken In the hiring of

grant totalling more than

two

the canal will be built," Ryan Administrative Assistant for noted SCOPA Is working parsaid Monday night at the SCOPA, reported that the ticularly with data related to
SCOPA weather station has the water level of the St. Johns
SCOPA meeting.
Explaining the apparent been completed and that River.
change in attitudes toward the
canal, Ryan said:
"Col. Wisdom (Donald A.
Wisdom, District Engineer,
U.S. Array Corps of Engineers
at Jacksonville) has been an
opponent of the project ever
since he came aboard as chief.
Proponents have always felt
that his conservatism has

placed him in opposition to the
canal. When he received the
latest date, however, he told
Gov. Askew, on behalf of the

canal, that it would return 25

of the project, he said, the
federal government Is unlikely
to recommend that the project

Upgrades Police Radio
installation of

portion of the first mini television channels 2 and 6 are
warehouse a stee l Insulated now receiving area weather
building of 10,000 square feet information as are radio station
The long debated Cross The building Is the first of WTRR and the Sanford
Florida Barge Canal is once several which will be con E vening Herald
Dolgner also said he has
again a "viable project," ac- structed by Clifton Enterprises
cording to James S. (Jim) Inc., on property leased from spoken with weather man Dave
Ryan, administrator, Seminole the Port Authority at one dollar Marsh of TV Station WESH.
County
Port
Authority a year. SCOPA will receive a and hopes to offer Ch. 2 a biByMARYLINTIPTON
Herald Writer

cents on the dollar.
Ryan is scheduled to make a
pro-canal speech before the
Florida cabinet Thursday.
Without state official approval

Winter Springs Vote
By WILLIAM HIDDEN
Herald Correspondent

Corp s Looks Again I
Canal Hope Revived

light posts at

Sunshine Park a monthly fee
of $9.72 each. One post is to be
at

be completed. A decision is
expected by the end of the
week
Ryan said the SCOPA "mini
warehouse" project, is moving

forward.
A
sub-leasing
agreement has been found,
though not signed. Standard
M edi cal Supply, a Seminole
County firm, will lease a major

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Also in clud ed among the office
found under the CETA
and radio equipment was a
Another maintenance program, then it may be
per cent grant on the costs of agreement was passed by possible to fund the post
educational material for the council to include the through Title II of the Federal
replacement of one of the air Public Assistance program.
Youth Services program.
Police Chief John Govoruhk conditioner compressors. At
At a salary of $8,000 the post
also pers uaded co un cil to pass $88.75 a month the serVice would require at least a jourtwo maintenance agreements agreement includes complete neynian's license In electronics,
on the police communications repair and maintenance on all and possibly a master's in
system. Govoruhk explained eight air units in the city hall el ec trical engineering. "1 can
that two contracts were needed fire s ta tion complex.
,
notstressenough," Daniels told
Councilman John Daniels the counci'," the need for an
because REVOC, an Orlandobased company, was the lone announced that, due to a inspector in order to keep up
Court with the growth and conSupreme
bidder on their own equipment- Florida
overruling of a Public Service struction in Winter Springs."
Govoruhk also requested conuiiisun decision, franchise
authorization to advertise for fees by utility companies are
DON'T TAKE
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bids on a new police vehicle, now to be paid by all customers
A CHANCE....
After Councilman Ernest and not just city residents.
Hendrix suggested that a While this may mean a slight
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smaller intermediate size- increase to county residents.
vehicle may be preferable, the Florida Power officials have
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meeting will also be used as a an elecirical inspector. If an
regular session City Council. eligible employ can not be

and Flagship has devised a unique way of packaging

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branch restrictions in Florida, Texas and Oklahoma are par-

percentage of the rents weekly or monthly film
"Every Indication was given received by Clifton Enterprises documentary relevant to information recorded at the
me during meetings I recently Inc., on the buildings
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doctors to assure themselves of medical
malpractice insurance coverage.
The action Monday was hailed by a
spokesman for physicians as a "giant step forward."
The Florida Physicians Insurance
Reciprocal was organized by the Florida
Medical Association (FMA) to eliminate some
of the problems in a trust currently operated
by doctors to provide malpractice insurance.

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years.
He said laws on bank branches should be liberalized and usery

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would be 120 feet by 360 feet, ra th er than
the
original 400 feet by 100 feet rectangular
shape.
The architects said the new concept would
cost an additional $ 10,) in construction costs
and an additional $12,000 arc hi te ctural lees.
Heasley, who has been working wi th the 4
city commission on the project, sa id that
some costs can be cut by requiring less expensive furnishings.
Commissioners A.A. McClanahan and
Gord on Meyer, joined Morris in vot in g in
favor of the new concept, while Mayor Lee P.
Moore and Coitimissioner Jian Stenstrom
voted in opposition.
Moore said the commission action
rescin ding prior approval of th e original
design nullified all work on the project donet
sin ce Novem ber. Ile insisted that th e commission give the architects direction.
"You've been te ll ing them to mess around
with it until you come up with something we
like," Moore said.
The mayor asked Meyer exactly what he
wanted the architects to do. Meyer responded, "If I knew what it should be , I'd be doing
the job."
Harnly in pr esenting five va riatio ns of the
o riginal design for the city hail, reiterated the I
arc hi tect's position that they would not
"come back with any schemes we do not
believe' in or cannot live with."

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PORT ST. JOE (AP) — Rep. Billy Joe
Rish, fl-Port St. Joe, says a grand jury report
clearing him of any wrongdoing in a highway
construction project shows the panel found the
truth.
But the county judge who brought the accusation "of an elaborate, corrupt political
scheme" says he's not surprised at the grand
jury action because State Atty. Leo Jones did
not vigorously pursue the matter.

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Harvard showed students favor the proposition that economic
growth is bad byamargin of 20 to I. He said if such future leaders
think growth is tragic, it's not surprising there Is little growth in
the North.
He predicted that the South will eventually surpass the North in
per-capita income.
"The South will do increasingly well and the Northern states
will have to compete. It will be the best thing in the world for
them," he said.
Luther [lodges Jr., chairman of North Carolina National Bank,
said the South will rrqwre larger banks operating under fewer
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Commissioner John Morris who, assisted
by City Manager W.E. Knowles, has led the
Wove to reject the original 4eslgn of the
TALLAHASEE, 'Fla. (AP) of the House have supported the
"There isn't anywhere near a complex, asked architects Wayne Heasley, H.
— Six dissident legislators call for a special session.
three-fiths vote for anything Daniel Harnly and James Swickerath of
called on House Speaker DonThe Miami Herald. reported like that," said House Rules Watson and Co. to consider having the
aid Tucker today to call a ape- today that dissident legislators Chairman A.H. "Gus" Craig, building face Park Avenue.
c.ial session in February to con- are circulating petitions seek- 1)-St. Augustine. "It's not that
Knowles, in support of that idea, said the
sider reform of legislative tag a speical session on rules big a thing."
facility will be used in Sanford for at least 50
rules.
reform prior to the 1977 legLalaThe dissidents are seeking years, and should "interface" with the
They sent Tucker a telegram live session, which begins in rules changes which would Urn-years,
County courthouse across Park
asking him to get Senate Presi- April. It would take a three- it the power of the Senate pres- Avenue so that a mall can be created;
dent Lew Brantley to Join with fifhts vote of each house — ident and house speaker.
The new design, much like a drawing
him in calling the session dur- that's 24 senators and 72 repreProposals Include taking Knowles showed commissioners 10 days ago,
ing legislative committee meet- sentatives — to initiate a spe- their power to refer bills and would have a "legislative wing" Including the
ings set for the second week of cial session without the support name committee members and commission chambers, conference room and
February.
of Tucker and Brantley.
limiting the speaker to a single some offices on the first floor. The adThe drive to reform the rules
Tucker supporters said it was term. Tucker is the first speak- ministrative offices would remain on the
originated with legislators who unlikely the dissidents could er in 50 years elected to con- second floor with the ground floor of that
were unhappy over committee muster that much strength.
secutive two-year terms.
DELAND (AP) — Pollee in ing to them a bo ut th
sect ion left undeveloped until expansion
e killing assignments announced last
Georgia and Florida say last Tuesday of Karl E. Easer, month by Tucker and Brantley.
is necessary. The administrative portion
the account of a robbery-killing 23, a motel nlghtclerk near
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At a meeting Monday night, the cornmLssioners gave a tentative nod to an l.
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laws eliminated on business loans so southern banks can serve
growth needs.
"Even though southern banks may need to enter the New York
market to obtain funds for lending at home, that to me is far
better for southern economic growth than direct lending by New
York banks to southern borrowers," Hodges said.
"Local banks are quite probably willing to make loans locally
that more distant New York banks would not make, simply
because the loçl Institutions have a greater knowledge of their

before looking for another lousy $6,000 Job."
Kahn also said recent surveys of schools such as Columbia and

BOCA RATON (AP)
The population In the South has
grown nearly nine times faster than in Northern industrial states
in the past six years because of the character of the people, not
climate, a New York futurologist says.
Herman Kahn told the Southern Growth Policies Board conference Monday that the old Prote.Iuint work ethic has not eroded
in sunbelt states from Texas to Florida as much as It has in the
Northeast.
Kahn, director of the Hudson Institute which specializes in the
study of public policy, said Southerners appreciate poor paying
jobs more.
"That's the reason for the big welfare and unemployment
problems in the big Northern cities," he said. "There, if a man
takes a lousy $6,000-a-year job, he's likely to work at It just long
enough to earn enough money to afford to take a rest for a while.
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Tuesday, December 14, 1976-4A

prodigal leprechaun, Timothy Dooley, crouched
inside his favorite hiding place
a large metal
bread box on the ki tchen counter.
"I see the cat has been after you again," I said,
noting Tint's torn jacket.
"Sure and 'tis true enough," Tim muttered.
"You had better feed that beastie more often, or
she'll make a meal of me yet."
"You are slowing down in your old age," I said.
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It takes a sharp eye to see a silver lining in the
latest economic statistics, but it's there. After two
months of decline, the total number of people
holding jobs in the United States increased in
November and now stands at the highest point in
history. This means our economy as a whole is
growing, not retreating.
Still, the silver doesn't shine through the
overcast enough to convince many analysts that
the now-unwelcome "pause" in economic recovery
is over. People are joining the labor force faster
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finish me list-making chores."
"List-making chores? What are you up to now? "
'Well, you'll remember a few months ago, I
went to visit me old friend Santa Claus and fo un d
hint very busy indeed filling out all those federal
forms
a flight plan for the Fed eral Aviation
Administration, and so forth. So I got to thinkin' that
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would be against me scruples. I'm talking about th e
other folks In Seminole."
"How about doing somet hing nice for the zoo'
They need a Christmas present as badly as

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All this is causing President Ford's economic
advisers to scale back their projections for
economic growth in 1976 to acco un t for a fourthquarter that obvio usly isn't going to be as impressive as th ey thought. But their reaction is soon
to
to become water under th e bridge. It will influence
the budget proposals Mr. Ford is preparing, but
they will be delivered into the hands of the 95th
Congress and the administration now being
assembled around Jimmy Carter. What really
co un ts is how they will be taking the economic
pulse.
We were gratified to hear Mr. Carter
reiterating th at he will wait until after Jan. i to
make any decisions about the need to stimulate the
economy via tax cuts or extra government spending. Presumably he wants to see Mr. Ford's
budget and the December economic figures before
writing his o wn prescription.
Even now, however, Democratic leaders in
Congress, and the economists who can be expected
to have Mr. Carter's ear, are beginning to talk of a
tax cut in terms of a foregone conclusion. Over the
holidays, the debate is likely to be over how much
of a tax cut is in order, and whether it should be a
one- shot rebate aimed at producing a spurt in
consumer spending, or a broad downward revision
in tax rates that would also benefit business and
industrial firms.
If Mr. Ford proposes a tax cut in his final budget
proposals, it is likely to be linked with a
corresponding cut in federal spending to counter an
inflationary effect. He may have an ally in Federal
Reserve Chairman Arthur Burns, who has been
reluctant to concede that any new government
stimulus is worth the risk of increased inflation,
The recent surge in the wholesale price index
should give pause to Mr. Carter and congressional
leaders.

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The most bizarre aspect
of the depressing Gary Gilmore affair is not the
killer himself but those multitudes who have all
along wished for the killer to be killed. They
include th e scores who have from the beginning
expressed a desire to be on the firing squad, and
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and I see no compelling
any sense at all
evidence that It does It should Ignore the advice of Its liberals and moderates who are saying ;
that what the GOP needs as its leader is a
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the array of ordinary men and women who have
told pollsters of their ghoulish versions of justice.
There thus has been a lesson in the convict's
macabre theater. It has reminded us of what the
social chroniclers have said is our failing
reverence for life. Once we sanctified existence,
even held this as the greatest of our virtues; now,
perhaps because we are overcrowded with one
anoth er, the society is changing Its outlook.
Nowhere Is the change more obvious, and
pronounced, than in a small portion of the
Maryland medical industry known as the
Institute for Emergency Medicine. It is a shocktrauma facility which, under the law, approaches the question of life-death with a near
surrealistic detachment. Its mission is to save
people's lives, but "where necessary" it
sometimes serves to take the lives instead.

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ATLANTA (AP)
Pushing to complete his
cabinet by Christmas, President-elect Carter

should elect Ronald Reagan as Its new party
chairman and chief spokesman.
The reason why Reagan should be the
RepubLicanparty'snewchalrman is simple. It is
the same reason why he sho ul d ha ve been the
GOP's presidential nominee: Among all the
Republican figures on the U.S. political scene
today, the former California governor has the
broadest appeal to most segments of the deetorate, In most regions of the country.

is announcing at least four cabinet-level
choices this week. For the first time in history,
a woman is likely to become commerce
Carter scheduled a nationally
broadcast news conference today to announce
the names of two persons being given high-

secretary.

level appointments. W. Michael Blumenthal,
chairman of Bendix Corp., was expected to be
named Carter's choice for Treasury
secretary. Carter, it was learned, also has
asked Jane Cahill Pfeiffer, a former IRM
orp. vice president, to serve as ms corn
merce secretary.

The astonishing depth of Reagan's support
is revealed In unpublished poll data from a
survey conducted on Election Day by The New
York Times and CBS News among 15,000 voters
who had just left the voting booth.
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and Jimmy Carter, instead of Carter vs. Ford,
the results were as follows:
circumstances doctois at the institute are
Nationwide, Carter beat Reagan In the
allowed to withdraw life support systems from
popular vote, 51-4 per cent. In the actual electheir patients. Normally the physicians consult
tion, Carter beat Ford 5148 per cent. flow this
with relatives of the subject, other times this is
one
point stronger showing by Reagan In the
impossible. Inasense, then, euthanasia here has
NEW YORK (AP)
The lady thought a $25 had to be included on every bond.
popular
vote would have changed the electoral
become common practice.
savings bond would make a nice gift for a
"Why?"
vote, we do not know since this survey did not
The doctors who work at emergency medicine favorite child, so she went to the bank and or.
"It's for record-keeping purposes,"
break this vote down into a state-by-state count.
say that their responsibilities in these matters dered one.
told. She had thought so.
Among the two political groups where the
sound far more frightening than they are. They
She found that Uncle Sam is a fussy old
"But aren't the bonds numbered?"
explain that the shock-trauma unit receives only bureaucrat with as much Christmas spirit as
'Ycs, but this is the way we retrieve the GOP must make significant Inroads if It is to
the worst of emergency patients, those whom Scrooge. And not much of a merchant either,
numbers. It's for the convenience of those people substantially broaden Its base— Democrats and
Independents
Reagan did markedly better
under ordinary circumstances have only hours
"What Is your Social Security number?" the
who look up the records."
to live. And so when all the wcnders of science teller asked. She told the teller, assuming the
Why, in an age of instant Information than Ford. Democrats favored Carter, 79-20 per
fail to revive the victims, the allowance of death number was required for routine, record- retrieval, the number couldn't be computer- cent over Ford; they favored Carter, 75-25 per
is humane.
keeping purposes.
recorded, rather than stamped on the gift, cent over Reagan.
Such Is the rationale of the moment. And not
Among Independents, Ford was preferred
wasn't explained.
Alterpaying$l8.75, which would mature to the
only among physicians wrestling with the
the donor's over Carter by 5148 per cent; Reagan was
It
was
explained,
however,
that
morality of euthanasia. Abortionists are others face amount over a five-year period, she ac- number need not be stamped on the gift after all.
preferred by a margin of 53-47 per cent. Eighteen
who believe that the prevention of existence Is cepted the bond, made out to her young friend.
per cent of all those who voted for Carter said
"You can have the recipient's number rather
"Do you have a gift envelope or a card to go
merciful In that it is concerned with the right of
than your own printed on the bond," the they would have voted for Reagan had he been
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women to be In control of themselves. And too, with it?" she asked. She was disappointed
the GOP nominee instead of President Ford.
spokesman said..
those w ho favor capital punishment feel hear that no such accompaniments were
In the South, which Carter carried solidly,
"But the child doesn't have a Social Security
The pledge by Jimmy Carter to Issue pardons during his
philanthropic because they are interested In the provided. "Wouldn't it have been nice if only a
Reagan
ran dead even with the president-elect.
number."
Christmas envelope were supplied?" she
first week In office to "those who violated Selective Service
President
Ford, however, lost this area, 534 per
safety of the vulnerable community.
"Qne can be opened In the child's name."
with thought.
laws" probably involves little political risk for the presidentEven suicide Is no longer considered
"But what lithe child Is only a friend? Would cent.
elect.
negative certainty. Books have been written
Among Republicans In this region, Reagan
On arriving home she looked at the bond again
the doner of a gift want to Intrude into another
He had Indicated in his campaign that he planned such an
which suggest that under certain conditions There, in bold typewritten letters sitting atop the
and
Ford got the same percentage of these
person's affairs?"
action and, despite some sputtering from veterans' groups,
people should not only have the right to take their . name of the recipient, was her Social Security
"This is a rule they've made and they're voters. against Carter, 88-12 per cent. But among
i.
apparently lost little support.
.
own lives (it is technically Illegal), but may have number. "What in the world for?" she wondered,
Southern Independents, Reagan beat Carter by a
sticking to it," he said.
But we hope that those advisers preparing the language for
a responsibility to do so. For instance; a "On a gift?."
That ended' that, but opened another subject, whopping 63-21 per cent, whereas Ford beat
the pardons will not let the emphasis onspeed distort their
desperately sick person who becomes a financial
She had a friend contact the Savings Bond
"We have had some problems and coin- Carter 53-47 per cent. Southern Democrats said
judgment.
burden to his family; it's now said suicide may Division of the U.S. Treasury. A spokesman
plaints the man conceded. "There haven't been they favored Carter over Ford, 75-25 per cent;
The military draft Is currently in mothballs, but it could be
be the most honorable relief.,
there said that, yes, a Social Security number
Reagan got 29 per cent.
a lot of those complaints, but some."
made operational again In a national emergency. The con-'.
Incredibly, among Southern blacks, Reagan
texnplated pardons will set a precedent that could upset en-'
ran stronger against Carter than Ford. The
forcemeni machinery In the dim future.
president was preferred by 19 per cent of the
Extreme care must be used in shaping the form the pardons
blacks, against Carter's 81 per cent; Reagan got
will take to avoid the appearance of giving approval to what was
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21 per cent as compared to Carter's 79 per cent.
without question flagrant violation of federal law. We can have
In the Midwest, Ford beat Carter, 50-49 per
compassion for the more than 8,000 individuals convicted of
.
cent; Reagan beat Carter, 51-49 per cent. In the
breaking draft laws and for the almost 3,000 who are fugitives.
West, Ford and Carter. tied, 50.50 per cent;
But we must also respect the thousands upon thousands
Reagan beat. Carter, 51-49 per cent. In the East,
WASHINGTON Inside the Mafia, the crime
coordinate forevermore the activities you have
more who served their country with honor.
The remark annoyed Ryan, who included It in Carter topped Ford, 53-48 per cent; and beat
lords make a show'of observing Roman Catholic
begun."
Caution, not haste, must be the watchword as the presidentthe subcommittee's report. When Stamm read Reagan by only a slightly larger margin, 54-46
rituals.
But
one
of
their
most
im
la
p
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foes
Is
The pope added that "ecclesiastical efforts in the report, he hit the ceiling, Angrily, he fired off. per cent.
elect prepares to implement this particular campaign promise,
Pope Paul VI, who has called upon a U.S.
various countries" are being made to fight a private letter to the congressman.
Aside from his being the one Republican who.
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congressional delegation to crack down on the drugs, but "these are not sufficiently well
"I was disturbed," complained Stamm, "first, Is strongest among most segments of the U.S.
Mafia with "severe legal measures."
coordinated."
to find In a hearing report a statement that was 'electorate, there is another reason why Reagan
The congressmen, led by House Narcotics
Footnote: Peter Bensinger, the U.S. drug. allegedly overheard in a private conversation should lead the GOP: within the
party he Is the
Chairman Lester Wolff (0.-N.Y.), were granted
enforcement chief,' accompanied the before the start of the hearings, and second, I most articulate, telegenic
individual
capable of
an audience last month with the pontiff in his
congressmen during their call upon Pope Paul. object because neither the statement nor the, discussing the Issues of grtest concern.
private Vatican quarters.
Bensinger was so Impressed that he sent a quotation Is true.".
Among those areas where the public desires
Declared Pope Paul emphatically: "There
personal cable to his 131 offices around the world
cuts
in federal spending the most are: welfare,
The congressman, equally ruffled, returned
emerges more clearly than ever the need for
reporting what the pope had said.
DEA
such
a
statement,"
specifically
the food stamp program; foreign
make
severe legal measures to be taken against those
employes should be greatly encouraged," cabled the fire. "You did
ai
d;
mass
tra
nsit; and aid to the cities. On the
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wr
ote
Ryan,
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an
d not in a private conversation,
who traffic systematically in drugs for the sake
Bensinger, "by the strong statement made
group
In
other
hand,
nowadays,
31 per cent of the public
'but
loudly
and
emphatically
of profit."
to a large
the Holy Father, condemning drug abuse in
places
defense
spending
In the "least Like to cut
his
personal
the
hearing
room.''
The pontiff, his (rail voice growing more
world, and the offering of
category," which represents a distinct turanimated as he spoke, denounced the dope assistance."
"I Instructed that it should be Inducted in the naround from the 16 per
cent In this category five
dealers. "The time has come," he declared, "to
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Few events report because It goes to the hear of the matter
years
ago.
unite all the powers at our dsposa1' In order to
produce as much exhilaration as a full-fledged the Bureau's nonreceptivity to constructive
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put an end to this scourge that is such a real
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feud. Such a brouhaha has erupted criticism and reform."
Issues
Reagan's
for years. This' being the cu., It
danger (or.
humanity."
between a powerful congressman and a high
Still fuming, Ryan continued to scold the logically follows
that he would be most effective
After the audience, the pope visited privately
comznLssloner.
commissioner: "Mr. Stamm, I believe the nation ' at holding
Carter's feet, and the feet of th e
with Rep. Wolff. They exchanged views with all
it began with the appearance of Reclamation would be better served if
you directed your Democratic Congress, to the fire on these Issues.
the zeal of a couple of narcotics experts planning
Commissioner Gil Stamm on Capitol Hill energies towards improving the practices of the
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a worldwide crackdown.
recently to testify about the Teton Dam disaster, Bureau of Reclamation."
'party
needs now at Its helm Is a philosophical
According to a transcript of the conversation,
which killed 11 people and washed away about 11
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aonoriented fundrajses' and
Wolff said: "Your Holiness, we have found that
tAilIon worth of Idaho real estate.
scenes for the return of former Defense organizer, simply do not understand what i
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one method of stopping the drug traffic is to
A disgruntled Stamm was hauled before
the Secretary James Schlesinger.
A curious, mutual happening in U.S. politici. The facts are that
reduce the amount of drugs that are produced at
house Conservation subcommittee, which is admiration has developed
between the grumpy, more and more voters are becoming Issuetheir source by the individual country."
headed by Rep. Leo Ryan (D.-CalIf.). As he cigar-chomping AFL-CIO leader George Meany oriented and ideological. And their views are'
"DO you have a contact here In Italy?" asked entered the hearing rxm, Stamm was greeted and the brilliant, professorial Schlesinger. Increasingly being formed on the basis
the pontiff,
of Imby some fellow bureaucrats, who a$ed how he Insiders explain that Schlesinger was the only preasions
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was bearing up under the pressure of a senior official who bothered to consult the AFL medIa.' and Information conveyed by the mass
with your drug enforcement people, with all the
congressional inquiry.
CIO during the Last days of Richard Nixon's
"Shoot, Billy-Boy! Forget about not being
If the GOP is to be able to make a comeback,
various agencies' of your police."
"Well, I will tell you one thing," he reportedly administration. The ferociously anti-Communist
elected mayor of Plains. 110w about making me
it desperately needs as the head of Its'party a
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your press secretary anyway?"
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Feminists fear recent Supreme Court
setbacks to the women's movement may represent the reversal of
a court trend that had been beneficial to emerging women's

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An arctic air mass settled over the northern
and middle Atlantic coast states today with

"It's hard to believe those nine men can reach decisions like
they did today and then go home and face their wives," an angry
feminist said Monday. "Those decisions were disastrous."
The nine men are the Justices of the Supreme Court, which
Monday dealt two blows to womens' rights groups. Those groups
were still smarting from the court's ruling last week that employers with employe disability programs are not legally required
to provide women with pregnancy benefits.
The court ruled unanimously Monday that divorced women are
not entitled to all the Social Security benefits that go to married

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Women's rights also made strides before the high court in areas

The justices also let stand a Kentucky law requiring married
women to adopt their husband's last name before receiving a
driver's license,
Together with last week's decision on pregnancy benefits, these
decisions are being pointed to by leaders of the women's
movement as evidence that the court may no longer be as receptive to their complaints as it recently was.
Whether there is in fact a new trend on the court should become
clearer incoming months when the court hands down decisions. in
some pending cases that have interested the women's movement.
The women's movement had fared well in the court. since 171,
most notably advancing when the Supreme Court ruled In 1973
that abortion Is the private right of any woman In her first three
months of pregnancy.
The court has since struck down various attempts by states to

reversal.
Feminist leaders called the court's pregnancy decision the
greatest single setback to the women's movement In the past five
years.
Judy Llchtman, a spokeswoman for the Women's Legal
Defense Fund, said after Monday's two decisions: "We have been
hit by the legacy of some rather conservative appointments to the
court.
"If this series of decisions says nothing else to us, it ought to
raise the effort of feminists to work all the harder for passage of
the ERA. We now see the need to operate with a different con-

regulate abortions in the first three months.

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'inessional leaders.

Today's meetings come lessthan two weeks after a government
cOhl'iInLS.SiOn urged that salaries for members of Congress, federal
judges and top government executives be increased but that
the raises be tied to a stiffer code of ethics.
Ford has the authority to approve the raises or pass the
recommendations on to his successor, President-elect Carter.
Many members of Congress believe that Carter would tx
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be affected. They believe the only hope for the Increases is for
Ford to approve them.
But there is concern on the par of congressional leaders that
the outgoing Republican administration might try to dictate
ethical standards that Congress should adopt.
In its recommendation, the special commission said that
federal excutives and judges, as well as senators and representatives, be prohibited from receiving honoraria, legal fees,
gifts or the proceeds of testimonial dinners for personal use.
It also said that professional lees th'tt have or ap pear to have

influence on the conduct of public business should be banned.
The White House gave short notice of the meetings. Republican
leaders were invited to breakfast, with Democratic leaders, in'
eluding Rep. John Flynt Jr., chairman of the Ethics Committee,
asked to a 10 a.m. meeting.
But Flynt and other leaders, including House Speaker-design,t," Thomas P fl'Mpiii nnri 1l,',,isp fl,r,,ihii,r,n Leader John .1
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Washington in time.
Flynt, at a remote vacation lodge in Georgia, asked that It be
postponed, but the White house said it would go on as scheduled.
The pay commission, headed by Peter G. Peterson, former
commerce secretary in the Nixon administration, proposed
raising salaries of members of Congress from $44,600 to
the salaries of the speaker of the House, the vice president and the
Supreme Court chief justice from $85,000 to $80,000; and that of a
Supreme Court associate justice from $63,000 to $77500.
Cabinet members would get an increase from $63,000 to $67,500.
lop executive jobs in the federal government would go up from
$44,600 to $60,000 for Level II: $42,000 to $57,000 for Level
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$39,900 to $3.00) for Level IV, and $31,800 to $49,000 for Level V

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that job creation Is his top priority.

The President-elect won huge pluralities throughout the nation 's cities en route to narrow presidential victory, with key
support from several of the mayors who gathered here today
especially Abraham Beame of New York, Coleman Young of
Detroit and Henry Maier of Milwaukee.
"The $20-billion economic stimulus must be acted upon Emmediately to get the economy moving," said Newark Mayor

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Jimmy Carter says he will "at)solutely" wear blue jeans in the White house
but not
while he receives a Fren ch ambassador who's wearing a
morning coat.
The President-elect also confided in an interview with
ABC's Barbara Walters that he and wife Rosalynn usually
sleep in a double bed and plan to continue doing so.
"It's much more comfortable in a double bed," he
added,
Miss Walters raised the question of blue jeans during
inc interview taped in Plains, ha., Nov. Zi for airing
Fueil' night.
That's my normal attire," Carter said. 1 did it all the
titiit', all the time I was governor, you know."
But he hastened to add that "I would not embarrass the
nation by having a formal conference with the French
ambassador and my wearing blue jeans and his wearing a
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A $12.3-billion federal spending plan
designed to create more than a million new jobs is being laid
before Jimmy Carter by a group of hopeful big city mayors.
Leaders of the U.S. Conference of Mayors and the National
League of Cities were providing Carter today with an extensive
laundry list of legislation they say is needed to revitalize the
nation's cities.
A conference plan calls for a $20-billion economic stimulus,
including a $7.7-billion tax rebate.
Several favorable economic and political factors have raised
the mayors' hopes.

Kenneth Gibson.

He outlined a plan that included $4 billion for public works, $3.5
billion In antirecession aid to the cities, $2.5 billion for public
employment, $1 billion for education and a total of $1.3 billion in
several other areas.
"The $12.3-billion Jobs-producing program would be used for
rehabilitating cities through a deferred maintenance plan," said
Gibson, the conferen ce president.

morning coat.

'I would do the proper things about dress."
Asked if he might be seen jogging around the White
}bu.se in the morning, with reporters In tow, he laughed
and replied:
Whether you'll see me or not, I don't know. But I'll be
jogging.'

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TALLAHASSEE API
Defeated congressional canrecord cold temperatures. Readings below
didate Jo Ann Saunders has
zero and in the single numbers reached from
challenged her loss to Rep.
New England into New York, Pennsylvania
Richard Kelly, R-Fla.. in Congress, her attorney said today.
and New Jersey. Temperature readings in the
Ben Patterson said Mrs.
teens prevailed in many of the middle Atlantic
Saunders, who lives in Orlando,
states.
is challenging the election on
Record lows for December 13 were
grounds the State Ethics tornestablished before midnight at Portland, Me,,
mission improperly interfered,
with 5 below zero, Binghamton, N.Y. recorded
thereby hurting her chances of
a I below, and Rochester, N.Y., I above,
winning.
The commission adopted
emergency rules allowing It to
consider an allegation of a financial disclosure violation by
Mrs. Saunders. She obtained a
federal court order to prevent
the panel from acting against
her.
"Jo Ann feels her chances of
winning were really destroyed
Tom Hunt was installed this on the executive cornnuttee, by all the publicity she remorning as the 1977 president of agreed to spearhead the ceived," Patterson said.
the Greater Sanford Chamber chamber's 1977 membership
The state's financial.-disof Commerce, heading a slate drive which has been ten- closur e requirement "was an
of three officers, two executive t.atively scheduled for early unconstitutional qualification
committee members and 10 February.
that was placed upon her and it
new directors elected to serve
was an interference in her electhecharnbe r during the coming
Topping the list of new tion by state'officials," he said.
directors
was
Janice
year.
Mrs. Saunders has asked the
Hunt, the Sanford area Springfield of the Flagship House's Administration Corn,manager for Southern Bell. was Bank of Sanford, who became mittee for a hearing under a
promoted from the vice' the first woman In chamber federal procedure for cha.11engpresidential post he tilled in history to fill s uch a.post.
Ing congressional elections,
1976. Serving with Hwit will be
Patterson said.
Executive committee
Howard Hodges of Atlantic
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such as equal pay for equal work, equal opportunities in
education, Including school sports, and equal treatment In the
business community in hiring and credit practice.
But this month's decisions are being viewed as a drastic

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president, and James (Ron) Mercer, Lee P. Moore, Pezold, Ethics Commission motion for
Dycus, local CPA. treasurer. Dycus. Hodges and White.
a ruling that it acted properly.
Realtor W Garnett Whitc and
* John Mercer of the Flagship U.
S. Bank of Seminole were
named to one-year terrn.s on the
chamber's executive committee.
Ralph Pezold, an Officer of
the Flagship Bank of an1orU,
was named by blunt to oversee
the finance committee of the
chamber during 1971.
kuØ Hunt received the chamber
gavel, emblematic of his new
office, 'from outgoing president
John Carli. Delbert :thcey, who
acted as treasurer under Carli,
was also on hand to pass along
the trappings'of his office.
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An attorney for the
estate oi tIowarj Hughes says gas station at tendant Melvin Dummar was involved in
forging the mysterious Hughes "Mormon
will" which names him as one of the
billionaire's heirs. Attorney James Dilworth
also told Superior Court Judge Neil A. Lake on
Monday that the FBI concluded 10 days ago
that fingerprints on an envelope containing
the document belonged to Dummar, The FBI,
however, would not comment.

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rights.
They say, however, that such defeats will only rekindle efforts
to pass the Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution as a
means of introducing "a different constitutional standard".

SALT LAKE CITY (AP)
A "somber and
reflective" Gary Gilmore has instructed his
attorney to enter into no new tactics that
might delay his execution by firing squad, the
attorney said.
Gilmore, said to be "very happy" the U.S.
Supreme Court acted quickly to lift its stay of
his execution, broke his 25-day hunger strike
after hearing the news.
The high court action threw his fate back to
Utah which has twice set death
dates for the inmate.

"Begorrah, that reminds me, I forgot a bout Mr.
Herring and Mr. Fulenwider," Tim said.
He licked the tip of his pencil and began writin g.
he muttered . "Two life-time
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how do you s pell Club Juana"
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anyone."
"Already taken care of," Tim said. "Next week,
a small lake of oil will be discovered underneath
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the next thousand years or so."
"Th at's great," I said. "What oth er goodies do
you plan to spread around?"
Tim squinted at his scrawls. "Let me see, I'm
going to try to arrange for Sid Vlhlen Jr. to win a
door prize. He needs to win something.
"You really feel sorry for the politicians that lost
the elections, don't you?" I sai d.
"Certainly. We leprechauns are very compassionate," Tim said. "I felt so sorry for Gerald
Ford, that I arranged for him to avoid bumping his
head for the nest five years."
"Well, you ha ve a lot of politicia ns right here in
Semin ole Co un ty th at are leaving office, also," I

down here in Seminole County. I'm makin' a list and
checkin' it twice right now.
"Tim, that's crazy," I said. "You mean you are
going to use your leprechaun magic to conjure up
gifts for Seminole County residents?"
"Exactly," Tim said. "Now stop jabberin' and
give me some Ideas. I've figured out w ha t the kids
want
that's easy
but I'm havin' trouble with
the grown-ups,"
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Chris Evert won her second
equality with men. Janet 14-year-old, 88-pound gymnast
Wimbledon women's singles
Guthrie, 38-year-old physicist
amassed seven perfect 10.0 title and retained her U.S. Open
who tried but failed to qualify scores and came away with tennis title
both with wins
for the Indianapolis 500, three of the live Individual gold over Evonne Goolagong.
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JoAnne Carrier, 37, won the year, Including the $50,000 first
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Sheila Young, 25, of Detroit, championship, and Judy Series of Women's Tennis. She
became the first American Rankin, 31, was honored by the received a trophy and a check
athlete - male or female — to Ladies Professional Golf for 110,000 as winn er of the first
win three me dals in one year In Association as the first woman Woman Athlete of the World
the winter Olympics. At inn- golfer to earn $100,000 in a award and was vot ed womenSports Athlete of the Year by
sbruck, Austria, she captured single year.
the gold (500 meters), silver
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particular promise materially.
Dec. 15,
Zero-in on any situation that
You had be tter get your
can turn dimes Into dollars.
calendar In order. The coming
L[BRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) The year is going to be a busy one
barriers to your progress have socially. Many new people and
fallen. You can now gain the activities wW enter your hf

men's.

Anna Leider, 16-year-old

standing to skate in the Ice
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('apades, signing
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contract.
said of the 17-hour battle in National Football League's
in the Summer Olympics in rough seas, adding that she Bicentennial scholarship essay

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that if North does become the
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after the novelty wears off

health and safety problem.

someone still has to feed
the pet, clean up after it
and exercise it, if
necessary, even w hen you
go on vacation.
Decide before the animal
arrives where it will sleep,
what it will eat and where it
can play and exercise. Be

Don't add to it. Unless you
intend to breed your pet,
plan to have It spayed or
neutered. as soon as your
veterinarian thinks the
animal is ready.
Pet ownership can be one
of life's greates t pleasures

sure you have enough
space 'in' your apartment,
house or yard to ac-

if you consider the duties as'
well as the benefits of
owning and car ing for a
hving creature. Be sure the

commnodate a pet.
Good hea lth depends on
regular medical attention,

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the I)Inienslon -1000 Players I)ec. 11, 12 and 19 at 2
P.m. and Dec. 19 at 8 p.m. at the Altanionte Civic
Center. Admission is $1.75) for adults; $1.25 for

Bonavia, Dan Elbin, Criss 11 hatt. Steve Kaplan,

Woman ' s Club Slates

EveningMusic
Program
The public is invited to an
exciting evening of music

Community Chorus.
Proceeds wW benefit the

Thursday at 8 p.m. at The proposed Lake Mary Civic
Forest clubhouse, Lake Mary. Center. A $1 donation is asked.

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Walk briskly to your seat. Do
people toting around excess ends on a discordant note. She
When the host or hostess tells not stop at the popcorn and
pounds grit their teeth and recommends these resolutions you that "you must eat...,' be candy counters. Chew on the

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determinedly pledge to make to make that 'thin year" polite, but be firm in saying plotratherthanonacandy bar.
the New Year a "thin year."

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resolution stick:

During

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holiday snowball into a banquet.

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will feature Dr. Burt H.
Perinchief directing The (

Resolution:Make'77 A Lean Year

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as coffee and tea before any
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Information on blood pressure I
am sending you The Health
Letter number 14 Others who
want this Information can send
50 cents along with a long,
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STOP
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j . request to me in care of this
newspaper, P.O Box 1551,
Radio City Station, New York,
N.Y. 10019.

are not toys. A pet requires

proper treatment and daily
care. Don't forget that

principle that every citizen has around you.
should.
both feet on the scale. Don't kid
a duty to report a crime of
Massageface
Going
to
the
movies
during
yourself if you are really
Woman's Club
ClubHas
Has Bridge Winners
which he has knowledge, Boy C
Massage is very important in
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long holiday weekends? determined to lose weight.
should reveal who defaced the keeping your skin healthy
Sanford Woman's Club Social Harper. Hostesses were Mrs.,
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doing, however, Boy C Is your fingertips using a clock- were: bridge, Mrs. F.D.
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McCullum, Mrs. Estelle Davis. Harris, Mrs. J.E. Baker, Mrs.
anonymity. Otherwise, In applying cleansing crearn or
Cailasta, Mrs. Joseph Kratz. F. Hood Coker and Mrs. Carl
today's climate of violence, an petroleum jelly.
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act of good citizenship could
Shine those boots
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certain roles, and some

animals do not make good
pets at all. Monkeys,

balanced diet. Be sure

WORRIEDSICK Apply fragrances lightly so Florida, "the tune has been all sorts of "goodies," you're New Year's dinner table. Eat pounds.

DEAR WORRIED: On the they do not overpo wer those

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mistreat • the pet. Very
young children may
unknowingly injure a
young animal, often by

Should Boy C tell the teacher makes
a woman
feel feminine.
Atouch
of perfume
or cologne Aufseher, area director for celebrations, never arrive at a
Pay no attention to the rest of surely bolster your deterwhat he saw?
Weight Watchers in Central party hungry. Surrounded by the family at the Christmas or ruination to get rid of excess

by Gill Fox

If this falls I would suggest
asking your doctor to refer you

A fittle dab

saw him do it was Boy C.

his ace until the third lead of JACOBY MODERN)

There is no good evidence that
individuals who are vascular dividual and a record of his
hyper reactors have a findings will be hard for a
significantly increased rate of person of lesser professional

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thquakc victim or a han- this kind of controversy.
dicapped war veteran had
CAROLINA CONTROVERSY
received help In my name
l)E,R CONTRO: The choice
would be gift enough for me.
13 between your husband's false
[)EAR ABBY: How would pride and yours, which Is
you handle the following earned I vote for the latter.
problem if you were "Boy C:"
Boy A t ook a new school book
" (school property, too) loaned to
B B and defaced it terribly. BeautyTI
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that a starving child, an ear- those who have been through

partner what to lead. Most of
(00 you have a question
the time these nuisa nce bids for the experts? Write "Ask
don't affec t any thing. This the Jacobys" care of this
time the bid had a bad effect. newspaper The .iacobys will
It told South how to play the answer individual questions..1
hand
if stamped. self-addressed
After West opened the six of envelopes are enclosed The
hearts and East played the most interesting questions
queen. South had. a problem. will be used in this colomn
lie could duck and hold back and will receive copies ot

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your to
wella known
medical center
case,
to asee
sp
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stress and normal readings who has a well known

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merchandise

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your other medical records or a

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I receive many compliments

instead of giving extravagant bought

should give your pet
regular medical checkups
and can advise you on
planning a properly

zoos. Wild animals are
usually expensive, and
difficult to care for. Many
are potentially dangerous
and can cause extensive
property damage or
serious injury to owners,

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have a problem. Your condition
is
is properly called "vascular pressures and normal test
results.
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your normal

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one spade.

from an animal shelter or
humane society Involves
some expense. The animal
should be thoroughly
examined
by
a
veterinarian and properly
vaccinated against infectious diseases. It may
also need a license.
Remember that animals

skunks, reptiles and other
wild animals belong in
their native homes or in

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know if you make a second bid
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gift-in-your-name" certificates, of the most expensive stores in
I feel that I am being used as a to
tax deduction, which Is no gift
My husband tells me
at all. Care to comment?
wrong to tell people I make my
USED IN DURHAM, N. C. own clothes. He says I should HOLIDAY PLAY
DEAR USED: I disagree. In let them think I paid a high
my opinion, e of the more price for them.
I think being able to make GETS UNDERWAY

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to lower your blood pressure

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pear to be amazed. Most say
Ii When I get one of these "a- they t'iought I buy them at one

the ht king and South made

five

nuisance overcall. He does not diamond and rebid one

physical of the true nature of
this condition without seeming and letting the nurse take the
to be uncooperative? I cannot pressure at intervals until you
have settled down,
afford
to
take
the
The Insurance companies and
hospitalization tests again and
again which I have already employment examinations are
taken several times before. another problem. The best YOU
Your advice on this matter can do Is present them with

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employment or insurance pressure by simply relaxing in

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BUGS
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my friends and relatives people I make them, they ap-

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I personally donate to many

South from making tour

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worry about this reaction,
However, I have been refused
derstand. After yougettokjtow
employment for a Job that I him
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wanted because the doctor who
gave me the pre-employment having this reflex reaction to
physical would not accept the office blood pr essure readings.
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DEAR ABBY: Tell me If I'm
wrong, but I do not appreciate
(
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from the
American
Veterinary Medical
Association can help make
the gift a joy for the entire
Consider why you want
the pet. Will it be a companion, protector, hunter?
Some breeds are better
suited than others for

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readings. Also, over the past
a log of your blood pressure on
several years I have been
fferent
arising
and again in the evening
examined by four di
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hen getting ready for bed.
doctors who tell me that
th yo ur knowledge of yo ur

the suit. That duck play would

insure his success provided
East held the ace of
diamonds. It would lead to
important card
After the nuisance overcal

Lamb

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Even adopting a "free" pet

Montreal, Nadia Comaneci of swam topless most of the way contest, discussing the NFL's

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children a pet for Christmas? These suggestions

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prize
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men,
the
Dorothy Hamill, 19, of crossin
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Riverside, Cotta., won the gold French coast in 9 hours 3 would boycott Wimbledon in Or Bas I
medal In figure skating in the minutes. Australian Linda 1977. In a compromise
Of Trouble?
Olympics, the women's world McGill, 29, became the first agreement, the wom
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purse
championship anti the U.S. person to swim aroun
expenses for food, health
Planning to give your
proper nutrition and
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national competition. Later, Kong Island, a distance of more

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and printed vilveleins. pluS C mirlad of sequIn and fewel trims for

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write off the Houston tournament and signed Jimmy to lucrative
contract with World Championship Tennis (W C'T) — $800 00()
.uaranteed for the next four years. His absence Houston cost
the sponsors an e st imated $100,000 at the gate.
Q. Who pays the medical expenses of an Injured player In pro
sports, the team organization or the player himself? Also, do
players' contracts have clauses that stipulate less money if they
are Injured? — Rory Pelazinl, Fullerton, Calif.
Teams take out Injury insurance on all players and are liable —
as long as the injury is work connected., There are no contracts
that reduce salary because of injury factors. They would be
Illegal,
. When Gale Sayers was playing for th e Bears and th ey played
tip Q
,.eSan Frnclsco lkra, he scored six touchdowns in one game In
196 5. Where was that game played? J,S., Newark, Calif.
It was played on a damp Decem ber day in Wrigley Field,
the fleet Chicago great
Chicago, on a soft turf that didn't
from tleing a record already held by two others Ernie Nevers of
the Chicago Cardinals in 1929 and Dub Jones of the Cleveland
Browns in 1951. The latter two scored six touchdowns each in
- games against the Bears.
Q. If a football player Is running the ball and laterals It to
• pother player, does he get the total yardage or only as tar as he
Vb It? — Rick Neal, DuBois, Pa.

have two more years to go on my playing contract," says the
Viking quarterback. "I like to play."
Q How good a running back wa.s the late Willie Galiniore and
bow great was his potential In the opinion of his coach, W. George
Rains of the Chicago Bears? What year did be play before being
tragically killed in an automobile accident? — Larry Napier,,
Springfield, Mo.
Galimore, who died In a crash on the way to training C1 in
l%4, had played with the Bean since 1951 and, the age of
had not yet fulfilled his potential. But he came back after surgery
on both knees In '62 to help the Bears win the NFL title in his last
season. Without his speed threat, the Bears dropped 59 in '6-4
In today's game, wraithlik e Willie would probably have been a
wide receiver.
Q. Who is going to be picked first in the college draft, Tony
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involving sports celebrities always face great strains. The split
between the Tarkentons wasn't sudden, but the reason must

traveled an average of 20,ODO miles a month in connection with his

line of scrimmage to the point where he threw the lateral.
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talents. First there's a matter of the25 pounds by w hich Ricky
outweighs Tony, without sacrificing any speed. Second, Tampa is
sure to be the first learn picking, and Coach John McKay had Bell
In college and already visualizes him in, the same backfield with
Anftny Davis, another Southern California product.
Ii Joe Greene fully recovered from the pinched nerve
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Bears, from the University of Tennessee, in 1934. lie carried the
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By The Associated Press
601 points and a No. 4 ranking In balloting, 122 points behind record is the best of any Top 20
this week's poll. Th e Bruins fell Michigan. The Warriors team, captured fif th place in
It
hasn't
taken
the
Notre
NEW YORK (AP) Will Joe
Lake Howell
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20
grabbed a pair of first-place the poll with 473 points. The
BithOPMOOPT 13 23 IS 17-45 Namath of the New York Jets Dame basketball team long to from third to ninth place.
establish
itself
as
Leading
the
voting
for
the
votes
this
year's
for their 4-0 record which Dons won the Utah Classic over
Acid Lyman sports pg lb I 6 Ros.ann be giving his regards to Broad- collegiate giant-killers,
third straight week was Mich- Includes three victories last the weekend.
way from another National
The Fighting Irish set about igan. The Wolverines, 3-0, col- week.
2
Completing the Top 10 were
Football League town m the
correcting
their early-season iected 34 first-place votes and
Kentucky, 4-0 through Sun- No. 6 Cincinnati, with a 5-0
ture.
04, Bailey
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non-ranking in this year's
850 points. Michigan
Van- day's
moved up a notch record; seventh-ranked AlaC ROOMS ~ Whitney 10 2, Sweet 5
0
"The owners are pretty unan- game and they edged out high- derbilt 7.76 in its only action to third. The Wildcats received bama, which advanced three
Campbell 304, Whltted 000, Ed
Imous about not wanting him ly-regarded Maryland on the last week.
four No.1 ballots and 662 points, spots despite not playing a
wards 000 Totals 72044.
Marquette was second in the
back" The New York Daily Terrapins court. That earned
San Francisco, whose 8-0 game; 7-0 Arizona, which'
Lyman
is 143 13 14—is News said in today's editions. Digger Phelps' crew a No. 7
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grabbed eighth place, and 10th..
Crooms
Il 10 U 10-44 quoting "a source close to the ranking In the Associated Press
ranked Wake Forest.
David Thomas hits two for ('rooms
nationwide poll of sports
Fouled out Thomas
t eam."
Wake Forest 's Atlantic Coast
UI.P
writers and broadcasters. Then
rival, North Carolina, was
The Jets and Namath wound the Irish really went to work
voted No 11 in the nation The
S
a miserable National FootLast Saturday, Notre Dame
Tar heels were foll owed in the
ball League season Sunday, los- upset UCLA 66-63
BYU Ar
voting by Nevada-Las Vegas,
Pa- Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Tuesday, Dec. 14. 1976—lB
ing to the Cincinnati Bengals 4.2- vi llion, That victory Pauley
earned the
which dropped a 100-96 contest'
3. Th eJets'3.-Il record matched s-o Irish five first-place votes,
to Utah and subsequently fell
t he worst mark In the club's
fromfifthtollth;No.l3Clem.
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history while Namath corn'
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pleted just 4 of 15 passes for a
ORLANDO (AP) — "We'll ball team, a real challenge," from Provo, Utah, co- meager 20 yards
surprising Syracuse, which
and was In--'
came in 15th.
beat them in any kind
said Brigham Young Coach champions of the Western tercepted four times.
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f eather," said Brigham Young LaVell Edwards about the co- Athletic Conference, came into
Defendi ng national champion
University quarterback Gifford champions of the Big Eight town for a week of sightseeing
Indiana
was beaten at home by
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Nielsen about BYU's
Kentucky
and fell from 13th to
"They're a well- activities and practice prior to play, it's
it's up to
16th place. The Hoosiers were
Saturday's Tangerine Bowl ba l an ced squad."
their Saturday night date,
the Jets' m an agement," said
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slightly ahead No. 17 LouisOklahoma State Coach Jim
Oklahoma State had planned Namath, who had asked
be
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linois; No. 19 Arkansas and
blond, was speaking about Ok- praise for Nielsen and BYU, the after arrival, but fligh t delays before the season . "If this was
20th-ranked St. John's of New
lahoma State as water dripped nation's No. I
and inclement weather changed my last game, I'm sorry to see
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off his nose shortly after his But, said Stanley, "We came to plan s.
It end this way. We've l ost too
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team's arrival at rainy, wind- win,"
The contest in the newly re- many games too often. The
wept Orlando International
The Cowboys from Stillwater, furbished 50,500-seat Tangerine people deserve better. Iwish I'd
I Mch.an (341
30 Iso
Airport on Monday.
Okla., who ba ttl ed their way to Bowl
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be around wh en ever It got
2 Marquette [2)
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here."
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Crooms' none, which happened
Monday night while county to be the exact margin
rivals Crooms and La ke Howell to ry.
bit the dust in a pair of
"I can't take anything away
basketball games which didn't from Lyman
they played
leave the losing coaches ve ry well," added Bray.
smiling
Crooms was led by David
Lyman took 55-44 measur e of Thomas' 20 points and 11
Crooms as Anthony Bailey rebounds before he fouled
scored 20 points. Lake Howell Crooms fell to 3-2.
was on the wrong end of a 69-67
Lake Howell received superb
decision against Bishop Moore. performances from guard
"This might sound like sour Svockwell and wing Tom Gidus.
grapes," moaned Crooms Jeff Kerr played well on
Panthers coach Bob Bray, "but defense as the Baby Hawks
I'm tired of seeing fouls called came up with one of their best
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teams."
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Crooms was the losing end of points in the third quarter and
an 1 foul ratio. Lyman con- again with three minutes left to
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Crooms. It's as if they aren't game of it.
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Nations tennis to urnament by
routing Bolivia.
Their matches were the only
°' held Monday, as secondseeded Argentina won by
default when Jamaica failed to
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appear.
Baltimore Ted
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remembers what it was like last
the brother of pro Brian Gott.fyear. "That's why its SO Ufl"
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Mario Martinez 6-1, 6believable," he said
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United States meeting Guateall..,
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By The AssocIated Press
it is, in every sense of the
word, the meeting of the iresistible force and the imrnovable object.
O
side, the Baltimore
Colts, who pushed around almost everything in their path en
route 'to the American Conference East title. They scored
a mammoth 417 'poInts, 58 of
than List Sunday In the division
clincher,
On
other side, the Pittsburgh Steelers, who can push
back better than any other cl ub
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the AFC Central title.
Something's got. to give. The
Colts, who gave the last time
this situation arose, can look at
the Steelers and say: "We know
how you feel, guys."
A year ago it was the Colts
who had just completed a ninegane streak. They roared Into
Pittsburgh and got beaten 210
in an AFC playoff opener. Now
it
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It's
run on the line, and
they're the ones on the road for
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"We've been in the playoffs

Leagt, who reeled off nine
Straight victories
five by
shutout. They allowed a miniscule 138 points Including 25 In
that astonishing streak to take

for nine weeks," said Coach
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Steelers were always on. the
brink of extinction. "It's that
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to being treated so badly, and dominating some very good
-Army boosted Its record to though Otis Birdsong, one of the
certainly not on his home court. teams."
6.0, its best start in eight years, nation's scoring leaders with a
The losing coach, who should
The only other member of
Jackie Gilloon topped 1-3 by routing Kings Point 76.52. 33.3 average, managed only 17
have been shelishocked, kind of The Associated Press' Top South Carolina with 17 po in ts
-Unbeaten Dayton placed on -for-2l shooting.
expected his team to get blown Twenty to see action was No. 15 and freshman center Jim Gra- four men in double figures and
-Matt Hicks scored 26 po ints
out Monday night. It was the Syracuse, which trounced Penn ziano had 16.
turned back New Orleans 82-68.
hern Illinois over
winning coach who was sur- State 101.03 behind little Jimmy
The victory extended Ken-Wichita State held off Lang to , lead Nort
W isconsin 81-57.
prised.
Williams' 20 points.
tucky's winning streak to 15, Beach State 83-78 be hind Bob
"We're be tter than I thought.
Kentucky, 5.0, jumped to a 10- longest of any major college in Elmore's 22 points.
-Jim Wood's lay-up with 18
I've underestimated them and 0 lead and South Carolina was the nation. The loss was the
-Freshman Dean Uthoff seconds left enabled Georgia
they've given me a pleasan t never able to recover. At the worst for the Gamecocks on scored 22 points and grabbed 19 Tec h to nip St. Francis, Pa., 74surprise," Kentucky's Joe Hall half it was 52-34 and at one poin t their home court since they rebo un ds as Iowa State do wn ed 72.
said after his third-ranked in the second half the Wildcats moved into the Carolina CoIl- California 78-70.
-Unbea iRice won its sixth
Wildcats burled South Ca rolina led by a whopping 35 po ints. seum eight years ago. The
-Sophomore Carl McPipe
ka
straight,
trimming Northern
98-67.
Jack Givens paced Kentucky greatest margin of defeat pre- scored 25 points as Nebr as
Colorado 76-57 as Frank Thom"1 hive felt all along Ken- with 28 points and Mike Phillips vlousiy was seven points.
walloped Northwest Missouri as and Elbert Darden split 42
tucky will be ranked No. 1 be- added 23.
Williams enabled 7-1 Syr- 88-53.
fore the season is over. They
"This group of juniors has acme to pull away from Penn
-Houston, which beat Lamar points.
certainly looked the part been playing together for the State with an eight-point burst by 10 points earlier in the sea-Unbeaten Illinois survived
tonight," said South Carolina's third year now and they've ma- midway through the first half, son, doubled its pleasure and a late scare and nipped CleveFrank McGuire, who Isn't used tured," Hall said. "We've been
Elsewhere:
downed the Cardinals 103-83 a!- land State 72-70.

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heavyweight champion gram today (Monday).to contrying to improve their averages. It isn't always as easy as It
Muhammad All's first fight firm it."
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with George Foreman, says
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King said he met with Curlose any number of pins during this time period. After the 21 he's been offered a chance to doba Monday atKaplan'soffice
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womenlistedbelowhaving the highest averages on record for
that Herbert Muhammad, All's fight Foreman," King said.
manager, had given King 90
John Hunt (189 Classic Scratch Trio; Jim Lamb (186) Sanford
Earlier, All had signed a condays to raise the money for the
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tract with Madison. Square Garfight
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A
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your mind after seeing Arthur from "Saturday Night" and shame he doesn't have more
hillIer's new dramatic comedy, other TV efforts and newcomer time before the camera.
"Silver Streak." But the Jill Claybw-gh.
In addition to the occasional
primary one has nothing to do
weakness of the script, parWilder comes off pretty
with the various plot and actionticularly in the picture's
line gaps in the tale, which believably as a publisher en opening scenes, there are
might have been called route to his sister's wedding in several plot links which won't
"Murder on the L.A. -Chicago Chicago when he is caught up in bear serious scrutiny. And
Express"
a series of strange and although the film sports a PG
Instead, the chief mystery dangerous events.
MISS rating, it's questionable
surrounding this murder Clayburgh is adequate as whether the salty dialog, double
mystery is why was it. even Wilder's love interest and an entendres and implied sex
made? Okay, maybe 11111cr or unwitting link to the film's scenes make for legitimate
one of the moguls behind the Black Hats. It's to be hoped she family entertainment. There
scenes longs for the old days appears again soon in a vehicle are very few "expletive
when sleek passenger liners which offers more opportunity deleteds" in the book that
cruised the picturesque land-S for her to display an apparent aren't tossed off at some point
scape between Chicago and the intriguing depth.
by Wilder, Pryor or supporting
west coast. And what better
Patrick McGoohan Ithe old actor Ned Beatty.
way to relive a little of that Secret Agent Man from
But For light, exciting en.
through a seriocomic saga of television) is about right as the tertainment with a solid vein of
love and intrigue aboard such a No. 1 villain, which he plays in comedy. "Silver Streak"
railroad juggernaut?
his usual terse, frosty style. But makes a good Yuletide
But t he n the next question: Ric ha rd Pryor Is the one who diversion .
Why is Twentieth Centruy-Fox
pushing the picture so hard? It
is scheduled to open Dec. 22 at
the Seminole Plaza Theater in
Casselberry and the Parkwood
Cinema in Orlando. A wellballyhooed public sneak preview was staged last Sunday
at both locations.
Usually fanfare such as this is
reserved for something expected to be a studio blockbuster, not a release which at
p
Its strongest can be considered
only lightweight entertainment.
It makes one wonder if there's
something we don't know, such
as a pending resurgence of
American rail passenger
service
caused
by
dissatisfaction with the Con-corde jetliner
or whatever,
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Perhaps it's something much
simpler, like the fact that
Twentieth spent a pile of money
In production and now must
beat the drums loudly in hopes
of breaking even, let alone
showing a decent profit on the
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picture.
For anybody who does thrive
on railroad lore, there are
plenty of good action shots of
trains, inside and out, top and
bottom, near and far. And some
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of the majestic mountain
scenery through which the
Reqular
Silver Streak passes makes for
Value
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Holmes comes in to solve the
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Birmingham at Phoenix
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prowess from the professionals.
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Today's Games
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This was an Olympic year,
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Philadelphia at MInnesota
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lustrated's 1976 athlete of the

- - year.
The award - was announced
Monday as Sportswoman of the
Year but Miss Evert beat out
all of the men, too - amateurs
and professionals. In fact, no
man was In the final seven cons(dered by SI's editors.
"Women are taking over the
world," Miss Evert said.
She is the first woman to own
the honor outright since it was
instituted in 1954. And she and
Billie Jean King, who shared
the award with UCLA basketball Coach John Wooden In l9fl
aretheonlytennlsplayerstobe
named.
"I think It's great,"
Miss
Evert. "It's great for tennis,
and It's great for women. It
~;shows we're appreciated by the
press and the public.
Miss Evert,just a week thyof 22, has been In the forefront ofinternational tennis since
was l6. For the last three years, '
she has been the topranked
player In the world, wInning
Wimbledon, the United States,
French and Italian opens twice
each and the Virginia Slim.,
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
mere was joy in isrizona after LflUL LI 1%FIZUOU W1U L.aJuUflua II LHC LYsU CIIUU1 UtlI UULII
Kansas City at New Orleans
Houston at Pottland
the mighty Pacific-8 cordially campuses teamed up, their six their current association with
Wednesday's Games
invited the University of ,i- votes could shift the balance of the Western Athletic ConferCity League Has Seniority
Milwaukee at Boston
zona and Arizona State to join power. The "Pac-10" will in- . ence.
Phoenix at Philadelphia
Kansas City at Washington
"Our understanding is that
the prestigious athletic confer- elude, in addition to the Arizona
Golden Slate at Detroit
What started out as inclination to determine the oldest bowling
ence.
schools, UCLA, Southern some or all of the members of
San Antonio at Indiana
league still in existence at Bowl America, turned into a mini'We're naturally very de- California, Stanford, Califor- the WAC conference ...take the
Los Angeles at New Orleans
history of bowling In the Sanford area.
Denver at Seattle
lighted with the invitation," nia, Oregon, Oregon State, position that conference apThe first bowling house in Seminole county was located in
proval
of
conference
games
said Dr. John P. Schaefer, Art- Washington and Washington
downtown Sanford. Known as The Sanford Bowling Alleys, It
constitutes a kind of contract,"
zona president. "I personally State.
occupied the building now known as The Senkarik Paint and Glass
College
believe this offer is a major opCalifornia's athletic director, he said.
Company on Magnolia, and had six lanes.
The two sthoolsoffer the Pacportunity to the University of Dave' Maggard, said the inA few leagues transferred to the new Jet Lane from the
Arizona In terms of its athletic . vitations probably saved the 8 a flourishing rivalry - and
downtown location. Consequently, the oldest league still going programs."
some powerful competition - Basketball
conference.
strong today Is the Sanford City League which expanded from a
Monday's College
And at Arizona State: "Natu"There might have been a in football, basketball and
Basketball Results
six-team to a 10-team league in the 20-lane house.
rally we are very pleased." said breakup of the conference," he baseball.
EAST
Bowling together for the past years, and still teammates ofa
In fact, Arizona, with a 7-0
school
President
Army 76. Kings Point 52
John said alter the decision was anteam that originated In the Sanford Bowling Alleys are Jesse Cook Schwada. "We feel we will b a nounced. "The threat of USC record, is ranked eighth in tne
Syracuse 101, Penn St
SOUTH
and Harold Herbst. Other bowlers still with the league include
valuable addition to that con- pulling out was very real, and nation - ahead of perpetual
Jackson St 112, Florida A&amp;M is
Dick Richards, Mac McLeay, and Jack Kanner.
ference and we will give the in- UCLA might have followed powerhouse UCL.A -in The As'
Kentucky 91. S Carolina 67
Jet Lanes opened Jan. 7, 1%)). The first women's daytime - vitatlon full consideration."
Memphis St 54. S Mississippi 71
.
sociated Press' latest major
suit."
Tennessee St 62. N Kentucky 57
league formed in the spring of that year and is still rolling along
The invitations, relayed MonYoung would not speculate as college basketball poll.
Virginia St $3. Beckley 61
as the High Nooners. Occupying a Wednesday afternoon spot, the
Neither team did well in footday by UCLA Chancellor to what had changed the minds
MIDWEST
league has seen many changes. One gal left of the original Charles Young, were saddled of those schools'In opposition, ball last season, with Arizona
Dayton 82, New Orleans 61
members of that league is Mary Elmore, who has bowled for
Grand Valley It. Cent Michigan 54
with some conditions, but they But he said they felt they had - State 4-7 and Arizona 5-6. But In
Illinois 72. Cleveland St 70
Stenstrom Realty all these years. Though team lineups have appear reasonable. Young said "reached the conclusion that, basketball, Arizona State was
Iowa St 75, California 70
changed over the years, gals like Libby Whitehead, Margaret
Nebraska $8. NW Missouri S3
the invitations would be open regardless of any reservations 16-11 and Arizona 24-9.
Price, and Mary McLaughlin are still with High Nooners enN Illinois SI, Wisconsin 57
And both teams sparkled in
witH May 1, 1977, the next they might have, that in the
N Iowa 69, W illinois 67.
compassing 13 or more years with this league.
scheduled conference meeting. long run the best interests of the baseball, with Arizona State 57Valparaiso 13. S Dakota St 72
Bowling enthusiasts may be interested to know that when
Wichita St $3. Long Beach 5171
The move was expected for institutions involved was to 8 and Arizona 44-16. Arizona upbowling centered around the downtown lanes, all bowlers some time, although there was move to expand ... "
SOUTHWEST
set Arizona 'State for the NCAA
HouStOn 10), Lamar 13
belonged to the Orange County Bowling Association. When the opposition from northern
Young also conceded there crown.
Rice 76, N Colorado Si
transfer to the new lanes took place, the men met and decided to
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form their own association. With Dick Richards as Its first
FAR WEST
secretary, The Sanford City Bowling Association was formed.
Calif Riverside 75. San Francisco
This association was maintained for approximately 13 years. In
st 53
Ali-Foreman Matchup
1973, the Sanford City Bowling Association became the Seminole
Gonzaga 67. Seattle 59
County Bowling Association. The current secretary is, once
Calif Bakersfield 62
again, Dick Richards. So it seems that bowling has come full
circle here in Sanford.
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Evening Herald, Sanford,

Tuesday Dec. 14, 1q76

HOSPITAL NOTES

AREA
DEATH
_______________________________________________________________________________
MR. JAMES ALLAN BROWN

Sanford:
DISCHARGES
Marie Coleman
Sanford:
John C. Dieti
Rona L. Boozer
Agnes A. Dimmock
Darlene Counterman
Wanette E. Dunivan
James Davis
James W. Howell
Curtis L. Hughes Sr.
Mary L. Pikkaralnen
Erma J. Jamison
Dorothy Price
Minnie L. Lawson
Mildred V. Ithodes
Robert C. Locker
Michael Starling
Felix McClalren
Charlotte A. Tovell
Nancy Nehns
Henry F. Obermayer,
-- i. rainter
. -iiorotiiy
Deliary
Estelle S. Humphreys,
John Truble, DeBary
Florence L. Webber, DeBary DeBary
Catherine M. McEvoy,
Adelaide L.coyner, Deltona
Deltona
Angelo Georges, Deltona
Robert D. Wilson, Deltona
Michael LaCentra, Deltona
Paul W. Mutithy, Geneva
James H. Nelson, Deltona
Earnest B. Wright, Longwood
Lawrence Salter, Deltona
BarbaraS.HalI,NewSrnyrna
Charles G. Shaw, Deltona
Beach
Clara L. Tyo, Deltona
AprllRandall, Orlando
John B. Williams. Deltona
Marion M. Leitner, Osteen
John H. Stndberg, Lake Helen
Claude LaFay, Winter Park
Wayne Uvely, Lake Monroe
Mrs. Dennis (Naomi) B.agley
Carl H. Perkins, Orange City
Spencer J. Harrill, Orlando &amp; baby boy, Sanford

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Mostly cloudy through
Wednesday with occasional
rainlikely. Highs around 70 and
lows near 60. Moetly northeast
winds around 15 tn.p.h.
WEDNESDAY'STIDES
Daytona Beach: high 1:48
a.m., 2:07 p.m., low 7:59 a.m.,
8:22 p.m.
Port Canaveral: hIgh 1:38
a.m., 1:56 p.m., low 7:46 a.m.,
8:18 p.m.
Bayport: hIgh 8:01 a.rn., 8:0-4
p.m., low 2:06 a.m., 1:52 p.m.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
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TUESDAY, DECE?.1BER 14
OrangeAudubonSoclety, 7:30 p.m., Central Christian
Church,.0W.IvanhoeBlvd.,Orlando.Slidepresentation
on burrowing owl by Biologist William Coursier.
VFW Poet 10108 Auxiliary, 8 p.m., pest home on
Sanford lakefront.
Pilot Club of Sanford, 8 p.m., Flagship Bank of Sanford.

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Deputy Clerk
Publish, Dec. 7, 11, 21, 21, 1916
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AMENDED
NOTICEOFSHERIFF'SSALE
NOTICE ISHEPEBYGIVENthat

inthe following described property:
Lot IS. ' Block A.. Sweetwaler
O1k5, according to the P1st Ihereof
as recorded in Plal Book .16. Pages

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County, Florida.

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Lake Seventh Day
Adventist Church, SR 436, Forest City, p.m. Open to all.
MONDAY, DECEMBER20
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 120l W. First St.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,.
Crystal Lake and Country Club Road,.I.,ake Mary
AIt.amonte-South'Semtaole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m.,
dubhouse, Spring Oaks and SR 436.

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Winter SIn-lags Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW buildIng, 17-92.

FLORIDA

COUNTY. FLORIDA
tka

EDNA

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1 Two (2) New Motorcycle Units
2 One ('I) New Police Haulster, 3

Wheel
3 Well Point Equipment

Detailed

specifications

are

available at the office of the City
Manager.
Alt bids shall be In the City
Manager's Office, City Hall1 San
Florida not later than 1:30
P.M. Wednesday, Decex'rber 29.
1916. TM bids will be publicly
opened on the same dale st

M
The City Commission reserves the
right to accept or to reject any or all
bids in the best interests of the City
of Sanford.
w. E. Knowles.
City Manager

City of Sanford
Date: December 10. 1976
PubliSh.
DEG SI

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8:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY

4-Personals

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41C a line

6 thru 2S times

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($?OOMINIMIJMCHARGE)

DEADLlI'1ES
F'400n The Day Before Publication
oon Fr iday

Sunday —

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the administration of the Estate
of LOUIS DE VITO, deceased, File
Number PR 76 366 CP. is pending In
the Circuit Court for Seminole
County, Florida, Probate Dlvlilon.
the address of which is Seminole
County
Courthouse,
Sanford,
FlorIda
37771
The personal
representative of the estate
LOUISE LONG whose address is 147
RoeveIt Place. Mailland, Florida
32751. The name and address of the
personal representative's attorney
are set forth below.
All persons having claims or

DEFENDANTS. FREDERICK J.
HERSEY. It alive, and his unknown
spouse, if married, and if dead, the
unknown heirs, devisees. legatees.
grantees, assigns. spouses, Ilenors,
creditors, Successors. trustees of
them and each of them. and any and
all other persons or parties claiming
by, through, under or against them,
oreachofthem.andagalnstany and
all partl.s or persons having or
claiming any right, title or Interest
In and to the following described
properly, lying and. situate In
Seminole County, Florida, towit:
The East 9 teet of Lot 1, Block It.
CRYSTALLAKEWINTER HOMES
SUBDIVISION, according to P1st
thereof recorded in Plat Book 2,
Pages 114 through 116. PublIc
Records of Seminole County.
Florida
You and each of you are hereby
severally notif ed that EDNA NEIL.
I k
EDNA M JIMINEZ. has fiied
her Complaint in the Circuit Court,
Eighleenth Judicial Circuit in and
for Seminole County. Florida,
against you and each ot you as
Delendant to quiet title of the
Plaintiff to the above described ,'eal
property located in Seminc.le
County, Florida, the abbreviated
title of which is entitled "EDNA
HElL. I k a EDNA. M. JIMINEZ.
Plaintiff. versus FREDERICK .1
HERSEY, et al, Defendants", and
you and eath of you. are hereby
required to serve a copy of your
answer or other defense, If any upon
FRANK C. WHIGHAM of ST EN
STROM, DAVIS &amp; MCINTOSH,
attorneys for Plaintitf, whose ad
dress is Post Office Box 1330, San
ford. Florida 32771, and tQ file the
original of same In the office of the
Clerk of the above styled Court on or
before December 27th, 1976, as
required by law II you fail to do so.
Iument by default will be taken
ainst you
This Notice shall be published
00Cr a .½eek for tour (dl consecutive
weeks
DATED this
19th
day
of
November, A 0. 1976
(Seall
Arthur H Becliwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By' Mary N Darden
Deputy Clerk

ATTORNEY FOR PERSO'oAL

SIENSTROM DAVIS &amp;
McINTOSH

REPRESENTATIVE
Donôld W Scarle?t, Esq

demands against the estate are
required.
WI 1141 N
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF

THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to tile with the clerk
of the above court a written
statement of any claim or demand
they may have. Each chum must be
In writing and must indicate the
basis for tbe claim. the name and
address of the 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 stated. II the claim
contingent or unliquidated. 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
enable the clerk to mail one copy to
each personal representative,
All persons Interested in the estate
to whom a copy of this Notice of
Administration has been mailed are
required,
WI TN IN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file any objections
they may have that challenges the
validity of Ihe decendent's will, the
qualifications of the personal
representative, or the venue or
jurIsdiction of the court
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
rim lFr'rinuiic eJnt
n
.i rn
WILL BE OR EVER BARRED
Date of the first publication of this
Notice
of
Administration
November 30th, 1976
Louise Long
As
Personal
Represents
lIve of th Estate of
LOUIS DE VITO

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The family of Essle R McAvoy
would like to thank the many
frIends for their kind expressions
ofsympathyatthetimeofttsetou
of their mother on Dec. 6. 1976.
billy McAvoy &amp; Peggy Stewart

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UNITED
STATES
DISTRICT
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLOR IDA, ORLANDO DIVISION -

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IN THE CltUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

Defendant(si.

NOTICE OF SALE

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Notice us hereby given that
Pursuant to a FINAL DECREE of
Foreclosureenleredon November 5.
1976 by the above entitled Court. In
the above styled cause, the un
dersigned United States Marshal, or
one of hisduty authorized deputies.
will sell the property situate in
Seminole County, Florida, described
as. The North 76 fee? of the East 145
I
E Lot 23 of FROST'S 2nd AD
DIllON to Alt arnonte, according to
plat thereof recorded In Plat Book I,
Page 13 of the 'Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida at public
outcry '0 the highest arid best bidder
for cash at I20Q O'clock noon on
Tuesday, December 21. 1976 at the
''es door of the Seminole County
COurthouse, Sanford. Florida
Dated 111576
MITCHELL A. NEWBERGER
United Stales Marshal
Middle District of Florida
KENDELL W. WHERRY
Assistant United States Attornef
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish Nov. 23. 30. Dec. 7. II. 1976
DEF 107

18—Help

full lime position. Orlando area
305131 6675 Larry

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Abundant Storage Space

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323.3301
eneva

7,'t'etinq'.
',ir.,'sc 1 30 i',

Ridgewood Arms
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F '.'r', ,'Ii'ct ft.
Farl

Quiet, One Story

Kitchen Equipped

Adult.FamiIy
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arc".sr in this listurtq
.'.ee. for Only Si

15 0 5

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St.

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'\fillage

furnished trailer $133 month, ISO
security. 319 5617

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As
Personal
Representa.
live of the Estate of
. ADAH 0. ARMSTRONG
Deceased
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ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
.
IRA WM MCOLLUM JR., of
Pitti, Eub.anks. Rosi &amp;
.
Rumberger, P.A
Post OffIce Boa 20151

Katie'S

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ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
S. Harvey M. Alper, Esquire
Law OffIces of Alper
&amp; Wack
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Rep Re,,I Estate Broker

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803W 1st St .Sanlord
.r2JoOoIor)7lOSlleves

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Reduction On Our 2 Bedroom, 11/, Bath Townhouse

ORIGINAL PRICE
NOW

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Fully equipped kitchen, Carpeting
In kitchen and baths. Quality
concrete block construction. 1,0.14 square feet'of living area. Privately
fenced rear yard. Fully sodded lot. Convenient to shopping and schools
No
maintenance fees.

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Conserving en'i'1
go mime, Arid il e,ei,on
Our naIion5 lUCI Supply Could go much latIn.,

On. good way to reduce (ha use of gasoine us to Cut down on the
al 'ouc automobile's air cOnditiov,e (Sn)1 use II on ox
ltemely hOl dais You II notice the fuel savings immediately
And iI $ 5atee too. Todas vehicles 'e am'.: i soundproof With
Ills -windows down it IS much eSliet 4 he.0 Iris
sirens of en'eegency

vehictesandolrse,*arninQde,ico,

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e0iQy0urFI,id4b,ee:es You II pocket Ire Slviili3j

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0cmere
FOR INFORMATION
CALL

323 . 7080
Another

Fine

Development By

DAJLY-8:30 a.m.3:30
SAT.-11 a.m.6 p.m.
SUN.—) p.m.-4 p.m.

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DIRECTIONS:
In Sanforø.Weston 25Th St. ff 17-92
MIII To Ridgewood ve., Go South
2 Blocks On Rdgiiwood To' Terrace Drive
witco CONSTUCTIO* COMPMY

G1AR NE TT

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Peg Real Estate Broker
SALES - RENTALS
817W 1sf St , Sanford
322 Siö4lor 372 7751 alter Mr
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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS
Da,s

Nice corner landscaped residenlial
lot, central Sanford locaton.
Reasonable By owner. 37.3 6179

322 412)

531 5151

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '72 ana
'73 Models Call .3231570 or 531
4603 Dealer,

64-Equipment for Rent
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Steam CiCan Your Own Carpet

1911 Mercury Cyclone 01, 351
Cleveland, automalic. Power
steering. air. $1295 3231915

R,'nf CLr Pinsenyac

CARROLL S FURNITURE 372 31St '69 VOLVO. runs good, good tires
PhOne 322 7782. To see. call after I
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pm
65-Pets.Supplies
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English Setter, 13 years old AKC Hwy 77. I mile west of Speedway,

Free to good home Only. Needs

Daytona Beach will hold a public

[ room to run Call RiCk. 675 4920
I 2AKC minialurepoodles.
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9*15 old, black
3210683

AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday,
night at 7 30 It's the only one in'
Florida You set the reserved
price No'charge Other than 13

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regislration fee unless vehicle is

cntle. good wIll children, tack
'ricluded. Also Holstein bull.
m00thl old Call 32) .1961

goomi condition I owner, 51.350.
Call 3227399 alter
Ring Our climes and place a fast
acting, low coSt want ad Call 372

68 — Wanted to Buy

banos Liberal trade ifl5 Free

2611 or 131 9V93

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Cash ir Antiques Ccrisignn,enrs I it7 Mercury Marquis, Brougham. I
wanted
1.4. Way 46 AuCtion
or hardtop, fully equipped, es
Gaileres. 7.22 6912
ceiieci?' cQndtIOn 17,000 869 1132

very Convenient Ierrns We
Iv Stamps 311 E Firsl St
1?? 5622

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1011.1 ro 0 I'sl t' r /'"'rP.\ f'.%I

Aluminum Siding
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Landscaping &amp;

Hauling

Lawn Care

can Cover
your
aluminum &amp; sOlit system AlsO
Roofing. Gutters 70 'irs E,p
Eagle Siding Co $51 9563

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LIGHT HAULING 5. YARD
AND GARAGE CLEAN UP
Phone 319 5311

P4UGIIEY EQUIPMENT
Dirt service. Clear rig. Mowing,
Back hoe loader 372 8*21

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Santa s bag quick
and
easy
Shop the want ads for
Chrislm.,s buys

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PICOI &amp; ,S,r
Conditioning
tret rStmales. call Carl
n4rris at SEARS ll Sanford

Cciitr3;

Cleaning

44—Farms-Groves

410 AC P (
FARM 1295.000 Lake 04 Ozarks.
MISsouri $32,000 da'n payment
30 rears on balance Good house 3
miles of crystal clear ttream
Irontape Year 0rd eitll solid
This Stream has
rock bottom
never run ally LarQe fish in
sIre-am Good well Completely
fenced and cross lenced 3 barns
County road Ironlape
Very
SCCludcd Wilderne5 area a

separale

hay

lleids

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5771
SOFA&amp; CHAIR SHAMPOOED
Also Carpet Shampooed
Only 135 Phone 373 33*5

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SELL THAT CAR TODAY' Place a
lOw cost want ad
then stay close
to your illione

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Dee &amp; Gerry'S Cleaning See, ce
Residential &amp; Commercial Clean
rug RI I. Box 171CC'. Sanford. Fl
37771 - 72) 6423

FreeEslmates

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G-ebhardts Home Repairs. Room
AdditiOns. Concrete Work, Paint
rip. Carpenter Work. Ceramic
Tile. Alum EncloSures 32) 6.423

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DICK'S LAWN SERVICE

Pest Control

Carpen'rt, R.muiiei,ng. Additions,
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Custom Work Licensed. Bondexi
Free estimate 313 603*
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P0ng S iing, Sheet metal, Alum ,
Sofits, Painting, Air cono .
Gvtter. Te,tiirecoaiing Screens.
efc Larg, quality, small dollar
Bill Evans, $31 991a

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2582 Pars Drive
32121843
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Electrical
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Phone 3213 1777

Mowing Trimming, Edging
a'Per-scnal Touch 830 8*34

Free Estimates

finely

manicured and terraced 10 pcI
open A small fortune arid many
years were spent improving
Firm arid bringing up to present
Condition Virgin timber 300 to xa
Years old Much wild game Deer.
*ild turkey. QuOl A paradise and
show place Farm priced tar
below replacement cost
Write
Trustee, General Acceptanre Co.
Box 329. Osags Beacn. Missouri.
45063 or c,ll Collect (3141 392 3743

EXPERT LAWN SERVICE
Mowing, Edging, Trimming

For

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Maintenance Free Estimates
Phone 322 7552
-Licensed
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ton double wide trailer Ptsont 3:1
6111

ire. Trimming &amp; Surgery-Lawn

Home Improvements

Farmingion -Corner lot, bg enoijgri

nE REF 0140

Rig Real Estste Broker
JOHN KRIDER. ASSOC
107W Commercial
Phone 322 7111, Sanford

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COUNTRY

Eve-s 3?] 1587. 322-4179
207 E ZStri St

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323-1832

throughout living area. Decorator wallpaper

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Ostetn - 9 25 acres, nice trees.
good Sal, surveyed Easy terms
13)S
Broker. $31 017)

MLS - REALTOR

IN

- 80-AUtos for Sale
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

.'oLSON MAIER br Itie cesi

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Assumable mortgage
condition 519.000

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371' 2118 -__________ ••,
Alter ,lo,,,rS
12? 08.15
322 1191
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Lot 110*117', corner Zoned apIs or
re zoned business Myrtle 5, 13th
Santord Make oIler 322 8711

DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE HOME
1 Acre lot A real barqa.n at
515.500

HOME

62-Lawn-Garden

I BR 21 6.4 Barrington. VA loans
available
GREGORY MOBILE HOME S
lSi,)iOrIanJo Dr 32) 5200
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home Will divide or all to' .55.000

1'8,525

$330 3.49 S707

4J-LUI-Mtedyu

COUNTRY
TWENTY
ACRES
ESTATE- on clear like Es
cellent location to, hide .5 wv,

Central heat and air conditioning.

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sticker. Good ruresing condition.

, FUTURA BY SINGER

I BR M.otj.ie Home, 5900 Call 332

INC.

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1961 Chevrolet pick up Iruck, new

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51-Household Goods
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- Hal Col bert Realf"
$6,175

-79—Trucks-Trailers

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I Christmas GiftS including birthstone
rings, earrings, necklace-s. yo yos.
wallets. SCOUt knives and clothes.
age 010 II
I PAYTON'S CHILDREN - SWEAR
2640 tliawatha at 17 97

12 a60'. 3 BR. iitrnsr.ed 10*20'
.swniflg. 10*10 Shed tedOwnS.
skirting, central air. good I
lOcOlion 322 8175

518.700

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Christmas ever Sa'e on national

Re-p Real Estate Broker
lIOQE 73triSt
3126655

25%

SupplIes

C05selbe''ry, Il 97. 830 4206

FREE SHOPPING SERVICE

42 ---1
1/wblle Homes

TAFFERREALTY

(IL #'SS IF IF
OF 1 'I.-1TMEN I
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Bikes, 19735- Kawasakl dirt, #0CC
$200. Yamaha dirt, 250 CC; 5,450;
Chaparell 100CC, $200 Best offer
Ph 323 6062
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Sold. Call 9012531311 for further
Ci'e f 't.rvr's !p Touh hid Sew Collie Pups n time for Christmas
details
I SANFORD ' 3 BR, Is bath home,
Zig Zag rnjllres Assume I WIll papers. $100 323 7494
ai'iceof $185 SOorpay Ill lOper
central heat andair. 17' • 7i' game
month Will lake trade in Singer Campbell's Poodle Pad--Complete Over 10.000 people are reading this
room, large trees Will Sell below I
ad Don't you wish thC item you ,
equipped to zig zag I. make button
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F HA apprasai 573.900
Professional grooming 2461 Park
I
ra,e for sale was listed here?
Balance of $36 $5 or
Ave 3224171. ClciseclWedne-sciays
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oeymenls 01 16 Call credit
Forrest Greene InC
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manager. 3739111 or see at
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1266 Sports Fury,
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SANFORD SEWING CENTER
-new inspection. loaded,
Nice conditiOn, 1239062.
Ire Old Singer Stone

cow Down VA &amp; F NA Hme Kulp
Realty, 322 23)5 a)7 W Frt St
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Sanford
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FOR THE BUYER WITH CA$H

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Used Office Furniture

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THE HERAL.)

SUB-DIVISION

payment. monthl-y payments less I
Pork Dr
than rent Governznent subsidized
Realtor
to qualified buye"r's Call to see if
327 9251
you qualify'

S,usford. Fla fl . ...

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Wood or steel desks: executive desk
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&amp; chars. Secretaral desks &amp; 1911 GMC
Pickup truck, good
cb,arI. lraignt chairs - flleng
Condition. Sanford Auction, 323.
cabnets, as IS Cash and carry
7310

SALE

NEW

8272

They ' re Hot! *

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163 whooping Loop,
Aflarnonte Springs, Florida 3770)'
'relepa'one 30Sl'il 4239
Psvblith: Dec. 14, 21. 1916
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7torcycle5

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
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All Items Reduced

CLIFF JORDAN. REAL TOP
131.Longwod

REALTOR, MLS

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323-5774 Anytime

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Pianos &amp; Electronic Organs with
automatic rhythmsection Liberal
trades oftered. Bob Ball's Piano &amp;
Organ Sales &amp; Western AutO. 301
W. Frsl St • 3fl 7255

hand tools from Gregory Lumber &amp; True Value Hardware, otn &amp;
.
Maple 3220500.
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1973 Honda, ITO SL. dirt bike, good
condition, $203 Call after 6 p.m.
323 5553

59-fl/'i&amp;jsiCal tvrchandise
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Rockwell POwer tools and Stanley

Florida designed A large lot and i ____________________________

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Autos Wanted

BUY JUNK CARS - from SlOb $30
Call 322 1624 after 1 p m

Bicycle. Lady's) speed. iooks brand
new, $19. Originally $99 Used S

60-Office

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Dad will lOyt Black &amp; Decker or

Sparkling new home for only
5.35.900
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58—Bicycles

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The gracious Ioyer Sep*raies the
tormal living and dining room
from the family living area This
Split) or I BR 5 pool planned and

* Get ' Em While

For Appointment Call. 30S322310)

As Personal R.eunta. '
lIve of (151 Estata of
TI4OMAS' LEROY SWISHER
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1972 WIlliams Craft 15' travel
trailer, sleeps 6. 3 burner gas with
oven, Icebox, water tank, potty. 3
way light, $795. 3231323

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beautifully decoraled. ceniral

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Everything For TheGolfer- Clubs.

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NO

SANFORD- 534 POsali,, Dr . 7 BR.

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WANT ADS WILL SELL your "don't
needs" fast and St slow, low cost. LOOKING FOR A JOB? Check the
Help Wanted column in todays
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Jackets Ladies and mens golf
apparel and shoes Mayfair
Please Dad with a pair of Daniel
Country Club Pro Shop, 377.7.531
Greene CasualS or house slippers ______________________________
from Knight's Shoes. 708 E. 1st. St
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heat &amp; air, tented yard. Sprinkler
system, Choice llavennp Park
Area, finest schools 532.000
Excellent terms

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cur c Iy.b r crqani,,tfiu,
.',Ci;ld like t be in(lurJed I
!hc liSting .att

Out of Ideas' ViSit Ethelj's An.
tiques, tmi. W.of I Ion Old St. Rd.
46 at "76" Station, Panla. 322 1171
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Balls, Golf Bags, Duckster

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75th

4.

&amp; Accessories

ROBSON MARINE
792$ Hwy 1792
37' 5961

Call Bart

I Harold Hall Realty

3 &amp; 4 Bedroom
2 Bath
Models
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DAISN CU.
Date of the fIrst publication ot this
Notice
of,
Administration:
December lath,
5: Mary L. Swisher

Deceased

Park

Central HeAtIng and Air Conditioning
CarpetIng

Give
a 'darn...

55—Boats

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173.500 Easy terms Coil George
Wills,
REALTOR ASSOCIATE
icr free t,vi '.',r

HAS EVERYTHING Lovely) BR.
2 bath, family room, kitchen
equipped, wall to wall carpet.
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Live on the St Johns - Enjoy i,A
Club hOuSe. pool, private
docks or tennis Live in new or like

E .; £ 1 It
SANFORDSunland.
VA Rrjltur
Pepcasessons 3 BR. big fenced
lot from $100 dowr
LONOW000
CRANK CON'ST EALTY

Trade

10-Swap &amp;

' 57—Sporis Equipment

County- 1 2. 7 story Irame, reduced
from $55,900 Owner holding,

Equal Housing Opportunity

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Flowers &amp; Gifts. Trcx.siai &amp; E,otc
Plants Carnatons, $5 doz cash &amp;
carry CAREFREE FLORIST.
7397 French Ave. 3737150

lunding BY builder, 5)4 16.19.

2BR.7balh, furnished or un
turnished Plenty of room for
children &amp; PetS 372 S6

QUALITY HOMES AT MODERATE PRIC ES

THE F IRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE. to file with the clerk
of the above Couft a written
statement of any claim or demand
they may have Each claim must be
in writing and must indIcate the

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Il Jewel watches. 579,95 up, pierced
earrings, $695 up Gwaltney
Jewelers, 701 S. Park Ave

than $750 down Governmerl

Weltiva Landing, 3224170

325.8670 or 831.9777,/C/

1:30PM

demands against the estate or.
required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF

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7 1, screened porch, carport, walk to
shopping, owner holding. Vacant,
$17,300

Lake Mary- 3 BR. la bath new
homes Under 575.000 wllh

BINGO

P0 Drawer C. Sanford. Florida
32771 The personal representative
of the estate is MARY L. SWISHER
whose address is 121 Shomate Drive,
Longwood. Florida The name and
address of the personal ripresen.
lative's attorney are set forth below,
All persons having claims or

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Pinecrest - 3 2. corner, trees,
established neighborhood. $21,600.

MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real
Estate is sold daily in the
classified ads Nothing small
about Ihat

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LAKESIDE'APARTMENTSi 7 BR , lurnished.

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YVILL oc

December 14th. 197$.
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LlggeiI Bailey A1'mstrong

NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
POOL HOME- 3 BR, 2 bath, priced
below market. Owners Iran
sferred to Chicago, and need to
sell 536.000

WE BUY FURNITURE
Mailland Auction
339 6ltótoll freefrom Sanford

KENMORE WASHER

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Evps3l.331i'9

THIS NOTICE, to file any objections THIS NOTICE, to file any oble'ctias*
they may hOyt that challenge the they may have that challenges the
validity of the decedent's will, the validity of the decedent's will, lIst
qualificatIons of the personal qualifIcatIons of the personal
representative, or the 'venue or representative, or the venue or
lurisdiction of the court.
juris.dlction of'the cour.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND ' ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED. 'OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED

Notice
of
AdmInistration:
November 30th, 1976,
Noreen Day

WANTED! SELLERS—
Parts,
BUYERS — DEALERS
Service
Used
machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES, 323 $97 Empty your carport or garage
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Make 55$ and have fun swapping
too' Bring your articles to Movia
30" General Electric range,
Land Drive in Theatre Swap Shop
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C..00dCordilion.I3S
— Flea Market. South 1792. every
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Phone 373 551*
Sunday, 9 a m. to S pm. NO
CHARGE. Reserve free spaces
53—TV- RadiO-StereO
Phone 372 1216, 7 pm to 9 pm.
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any night.
Good used TV's 525 6. up
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MILLER'S. 76)9 Orlando Drive,
.
71—Antiques
Sanford, 322 0352
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basis for the' claim; the name and
and the undersigned' es Sheriff
Seminole Cnty, Florida, will t
address of the creditor or his agent
or altorney. •nd the amount or attorney, and the amount
11 00 AM. on the 29th day
or attorney, and the amount claimed If the claim II not yet due, claimed. lIthe claim Is not yet due,
December, AD. 1976. otter for sale
claimed. If the claim Is not yet due, the dale when it will become due the date when it will become du.
and sell 'to the hlahest bidip M,
the date when it will become due shall be stated If the claim Is shalib• staled If lPieclstmls
castiUtect to an' and *lIti
shall be stated. If Ihe claim is contingent or unlIquldafed, the contingent' or unlIquidale, the
tins, at the Front (West Door of the
Seminole County Courthouse In contingent or unlIquidated, the nature of the uncertainty stsall be nature of the uncertainty shall be
Sanford, Florida, trie above nature of the uncertainty 515111 be' slated. It the daIm is secured, the stated. If the claim is secured, the
staled If the claim is secured, the securIty shall be descrIbed. The security shall be described. Thi
described personal property
, ,
The? said sale Is being made to security shall be described, The claimant shall deIIv,r sufficient claimant shall deliver suffIcIent
claimant shall deliver sufficient copies of the claim to Inc clerk to copies of the claim to the clerk to
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
'
copies of the claim to lhe clerk to enable the clerk to mall one copy to enablethe clerk to mail one copy to
Execution.
,
enable the clerk to mall one copy 10 eaCh personal representatIve,
jonn E. Polk.
each personal representative.
each personal representative.
.
All persons Interested in the estate
Siserd
All persons interested In ttse state
Allperscnsintecesledintheestate
to
whom a copy Of thiS Notice of to whom a copy of this Notic, of
Seminole County, Florida
to whom a cops of this Notice of
A4munlstratlon has been milled are
Publish: D.c. 1. II. 21, 2$. 1976
Administration has ben mailed ore
WITHIN
THREE
requIred,
.
.
. .. MminlstrationhasbefnmalItdac, required,
WITHIN
THREE
required, WITH$N THREE
FROM THE DATE OF MONTHS FROM 'THE DATE OF
T
mUr,uris rPfu'vi I1C uvc UP'
IPIC P'lM)1 P'UBLICATION OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF

L,r.0 3)

25th

j
r1

jle,Sion3llyMafliQCd

Seminole County. Florida. Probate
Division. the address Of which is

ncr ma,

W.

I

Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Division. the address of which 5
Sanford, Florida.. The personal
representative of the estate Is

Date of the first pubilcallon of this
Notice ' of
Administration:

Used Restaurant &amp; Bar equipment.

*

Highway 17-92, Sanford
J
AcroSs From Rjnch Houte '1

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the administration of the estate
of THOMAS LEROY' SWISHER.
deceased. File Number 76.342.CP. is
pending in the Circuit Court for

W$LL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Date of the first publication of this

30" electric range, clock controlled
oven. 3 years old, good condition
' $100 531492$.

Mullet Lake Park - 2 BR partly ___________________________ new mobile home 5

Sanford, Fla.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the administration of the estate.
ADAM
of
D. ARMSTRONG,
deceased, File Number ,6.3ss:Cp, 5
pnding in the CIrcuIt Court for

c Crioc.icn .,vnnc,.

New metal garage door, 9' a p.
Antique china cabinet, Misc j
6017
'

13.500 tO

This is ,in id"il
nfrjr n thy' pubiv
.'. ,sy to
'? ,cur clijtj g'ttiyiti".

NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:

THIS NOTICE. to flIe.with the clerk
of the above court a written
stalement of any claim or demand
they may have. Each claim must be
in writing and must indIcate the
basis for the claim, the name and
address of the credilor or hi agent

GE Self Cleaning drop n range In
stock only. Reg. $359, Now $375
Sanford Electric Co., 2522 Park
Dr .372 (562

Comfortable 7 ((P home in Lake
KIP1GWOODCOURT 3 BR, 2balh.
Mary. furn or unfurn,, air cond
•
kitchen equipped, lovely home In
BATEMAN REALTY
heat, Florida room, carport. trull
exclusive area, $21,900
Rep Real Esiatc Broker
trees $175 month Call 569 0539
74)55. Sanford Ave
between S &amp; 5 or 3226196 eves &amp; VETERANS- Best buy in lawnOAK FIREWOOD
2730759 eves, 377 7613
weekends.
$91) Cord
$3,000 under comparable homes 3
32) 6056 after 5pm
BR.
7
bath
kitchen
equipped
Want
to
sell
something'
Dial
tflC
210 W000MERE BLVD
Central heat &amp; air, wall to wall
magic number
372 2611 or ku
3Bedroom $l50mo.
carpeIing
93
ner pa all closinc
Information in Window
______________________________
costs Buy now &amp; qualify for Evening Herald Classilied Dept Western Clothing, Boats, Saddles.
2 and 3 BR homes, stove,
homestead exemption trom
Bridles dc Horse &amp; Rider
DELTONA
Completeiy furnished
retrigeralor, central air and heat,
$22000
Western Store, 2858 S Sanford
I BR home, first area. Air con
carpeted 377
'
Ave
Wm. H. Stemper- Realtor
ditioned, gas heat, screenea
___________________________
3 BR,linced, kitchen equipped. 518.3
porch, flew washer Immediate Oil Heater. floor model,
BTU.
,
l9lQS French
312 1991
per mo, $100 dep 202 Bamboo Dr
OccuPancy $15,500
230 gal oil tank containIng 50 gal
E"es 322 1496. 3221144. 372
Sunand 322 0ot6
Oil, cement stand, chimney and
I
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
3233956
_______________________
copper tubing for installIng
S V Hardwici, Broker
2 BR. unfurnislied, $125 month. lirst
complete 5200 Call 327 9478
L'sl your business or service in our
Deltono, 646 6611
_____________________________
and last month in advance
Business Directory where P will I
Riverv'ew Aye
be seen every day
______________________________
Colta0e, S rooms. I bath. 251 S 3ra
,*.
St - Lake Mary $11,500 Phone I Mom will love you all year to' a
7 Story- I BR. 7'
both
JOHNNY WALKER
I
Micro
Wave
Oven or a Trash
•'i° 170]
Recreational facilIties 559,900
Compactor Dick's Applaslces.
Rep Real Estate Broker
JENNY CLARK, Realty, Realtor,
7617 S French Ave. 122 163*
General Cor,rr,ictor
372159$
St. Johns River
______________________________
372 4457

!

used furniture and appliances to
Larry's New &amp; Used Mart, 215 S
Sanford Ave • 2321)32

Guaranteed reconditioned auto
batteries
$12.95 exchange.
REEL'S BODY SHOP. 1109
Sanford Ave
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2365 PARK Kitchen
Bathroom Cabinets.
:,i T0l2S
RI______________________________
counter tops, sinks installatIon
available Bud CabelI 3225052
anytime.
______________________
Reduced S7,90()

2011 S FRENCH

Sanford area, off Lake Mary Blvd., 2 NICE-I BR home on oversized lot
BR unturniShed $135 1 Child
in fine residentIal neighborhood
Available Jon I 534 9051
527.500
P1 NECR ESTBR
newly
3
decorated home, near elementary
3-2-HOUSeS Unfurnishe'd
school $19,500

..'r

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Butane Lighters. $995 up, money
clips, 5630 up. Gwallney
Jewelers, 20.1 S Park Ave.

Multiple Listing Service

321.0041

NOLL'S,

GET EXTRA CASH FOR
CHRISTMAS by selling your good

_______

V.F.W.

required,
WITHIN
THREE'
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF

MLS REALTORS

quantity:

__________

Sale

'.

ANYTIME

___________________________

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NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:

for

Steam table. milk shake machine.
wajlress station. etc 323 2710

322242O

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One Bedroom

Deceased

Liggeft Bailey Armstrong, whose
address it . 313 - Woodlake Drive.
MaitIand, Florida The name and
address of the personal represen
tative's attorney are WI forth below.
All persons having Claims or
demands against the estate are

50—Miscellaneous

Call S.sntørcJ' I.il,'5 Lc,ldnr

''i

Deceased

Orlando, Florida 32114
TelePhone: 305.42S.4251
PuIith: Dec. 11. 21, 1976

_________________________

2 BR unturnished, children, petso k
tl30 mo 323 1515 or 1 904 736 0299

:rç'.)!i.I,u'iuii

V F W LOG CABIN
ON ri[' L.\XEFPONT

Post Office Drawer 7,
Sanford, FlorIda 37771
Teiephone:
) 3231314
PublIsh: Nov. 30, DeC. 1, ii, 21, 197$

't0(0f,i5 I. 2 &amp; 3 BR apIs TenniS,
m in Q , pyg
recreation room, laundry room
,,nd clubhouse 2580 Rldgewood
Aye', Sanford.
Ph 3234420
_____________________

Bedroom Apis.

flirds 7 I',

THOMAS LEROY SWISHER.
Deceased

.a,uui

Apartments

About Our

tuciio. 1.7,3
''

ADAH D. ARMSTRONG.

,

Patio

Call

Christmas Specials

Every Sunday

NOTICE OF
AD.1 INISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THEABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS,INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
'u'0U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

ardens

Luxury

- -.

. -

Any

CASSELBERRY. Hwy 1192, $30

52—Appliances

CITY -211 E 3rd St - Furnished,
big, roomy 2 sfory house, with
garage apt, and Iwo efficiency
apts Use asa big home, or as a
rental investment, A super buy at
$16,500

I room apt., water, electricity turn
$125 ma. 801 Magnolia Ave.
Sanford. 3220251
____________
_____________________________

31A-Duplexes

"Energy Efllclent" Air Con
ditioning Package
Full Circle InSulation &amp; Sound
"Big Agency 'Little Fee'
Proofing
'Your Fulureur Concern"
No One living above or below you
323 5176
201 Commercial
Full time Resident Service
Directors.
Nurses, RN's &amp; LPN'S. Aides, Aide
Companion Pleeyjcd immediately. Modelsopen 10 a m 'il 6pm Daily
Come see us or call
625 0636

t;)

,

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color Tv,airCond.,Maid5erv
QUALITY INN NORTH
I 16. SR 124, Longwood
36? 1000
.

Wanted to buy used office furniture,
We sell our tradein furniture at lOw
prices Good selection.
COUNTRY FURN
DISTRIBUTORS
3236232
SR 46. I mi, East II

Merthandise

EXTRA INCOME.. 3 BR home, and
rental mobile home on large lot. WOODMERE — 2837 Empire Place
522.5T
- Lovely 3 BR. ii bath with W W
carpeting, equipped kitchen,
garage, utility room Excellent for
WITT REALTY
retirement home and reasonably
Req Real Estate Broker, 321 0610
priced at 522.500
3720779 DREAMWOLD -. 2551 Marshall
Ave. - Attractive 3 BR. Ps bath,
in excellent condition on large lot
Central H A, and large screened
porch are just a few of the extras
BPP warranted Priced at $76,900

Earn extra cash for Christmas'
shopping Sell those items you no
longer need with a Quick Action
Want Ad in the Evening Herald.

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
TOP prices paid, used. any con
dition 6-44 $126. Winter Park

______________________________

MOBILE HOME- on too' lot. 2
large bedrooms. cent. heal &amp; ar
$15,500.

Apartments

3301 S. Sanford Ave.

Wanted

_________________

REFURBISHED HOMES $100
down payment loqualified buyers.
3 BR 518.000 and up

68-Wanted to Buy

GoOdS

Stove,Washing Machine,
Bedroom Suite. Ho;ef'iold items,
37'

.

LAKE MARY - 13) Grandbd -'
Completely furnished 4 BR. 2
bath, conveniently located on
completely fenced lot. BPP
warranted Just $30,000.

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41-HOUSeS

,

51—Household

Get pienly Of prospects Advertise
your product or service in the
Classifed Ads

Stenstrom Realty

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'tAN MO PARK, I. 2. 3 bedroorli
trailer opts Adult &amp; f,'imlly p.rk
Wt'ekIy 3315 Hwy 11 92. S,,ntord
173 19)0

Brand new, sparkling with charm!
Furnished studios. unfurnlshed I
8. 2 bedroom units Your
-w
home features'
Shag Carpeting
Fabric Covered Walls
Built in Wall Bookcase
Private Entrance
.
'
Dead boll Lock
Fenced Patio
Color co ordinated Kitchen &amp;
'
Appliances

Pressman, nights and weekends.

()i.',ilI F' [.i
;Iii

-

-

lights, water turn.

NOW RENTING
Sanford Court

_________________

SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 74.347.Cp
Division
In Re: Estate of

n

NAVEL ORANGES, $230 BU.
3220362or
372673)

NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

cii

NAVEL OR ANGES
2502 French Ave ,Sanford

______________

ClEF III

NORMAN W. LOVE. a k a NW
LOVE. a ka a NORMAN WITHROW
LOVE.
Deceased

Eat

to

'èsftanagement opportunity available
For personal interviews, call 313

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 76335.CP
Diyliion
In Re: Eatate of

fl

9—Good Things

Meeker clutch purses, cigarette
cases 6. key cases Gw.ltn.v,
Jewelers. 20.4 S Park Ave

FiIe" Numbir 1è.fll.CP
Duvislon
In Re: Estate of

II'ST

_
___
_____
___________

COURT

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

icr'rIn,Jc

DeBARY- Large, lovely 1 BR, air,
near stores Ideal for retired
perSons 3?t 0550. 66* 64*5

PROBLEM DRINKERS
For further Information call 123 4357
or write
Sanford Al AnonFamily Group P.O.
Box 533
Sanford. Fla. 32111

PROBATE DIVISION

THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
of the above court a written
statement of any claim 5t demand
Ihey may have. Each Claim must be
in writing and must indicate the
basii for the claim, the name and
address of the Creditor or tilt agent

Educaliona, Child Care for as lw
52, weekly 1 you qualify 32) 3424
.
or 37334)5

_____

Attorneys for Plaintiff
50) N 'Magnolia Avenue,
Flagship . Bank of Sanford
Suite Ill
Suite 22
Orlando. FlorIda 17103
PoSt Office Boa 13)0
Telephone 1305) 422 $119
Sanford, FlorIda 32771
PubliSh Nov 30, Dec 7. 11. 21. 1976
Publish: Nov 23 30. Dcc. 7, II, 1976 DEF 144

.

MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF

6—Child Q
________________________________

______

ISALCOHOLA PROBLEM
IN YOUR F AMILY?
AL ANON

NO. 16.U.OrI.Clv.y UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintiff, v Alvolde Fergerson and
Ethelda Fergerion, his wife

.

-- OVIEDC' FTU - Duplexes Furn or
Unturn . Wooded. Home size lots
RIDGEW000 VILLAGE 345
3121

FOR FAMILIES OR FRIENDS OF

Legal Notice

_-

'

Free 628 1771 for "WE Care",
AdultS 5. Teens

simple beauty? Call Dot, Notary
Public. 372 2026 Eves. 6. Wk nds

SEARS telephones will be open
every night 'til S thru Dec.72 Two
days delivery 322 1771.

-

_____________________________

I04I

Real Estate

-

Mature adults. No pets, $95. 322

Rentals

-

______________________________

SETTING MARRIED? Crave

-

istd

rtnn

3 -______________________________

PrOp(2t'ty

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
Choice commercial site 250*230' 00
US Hwy. Il 92 inside Sanford city
limits. By owner 323 7920

______________________________

t BR. turn, apt

Kids!

(IRE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toil 30-Apartments Unfurnished

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous
Can Help
Phone 423 4551
Write P.O Box 1213
Sanford, Florida 37771

4A—PUbI1C Notices

18— Help Wanted
______________________________

DIVORCE FORMS - For tree in
formation write to Box 791,
Pompano, Fl , 33061

ç
e

4—Personals

1—Card of Thanks

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46-Commercial

____________

New Fiectronc Sensor Perm I'
7296 after I wk days.
Beauty Care Products Towers We need young people 1316 years.
Work after school 6. Saturdays
,Beauly Salon, 319 E 1st . 3
s7i
Must be neat and willing to wcrk Camper Trailer for rent, 24', fu,I
'
bath, twin beds, Heat, air 377
hard Call Mr. Smilti at 3739166,
DIVORCE PAPERS TYPED for do
52
t yovrselfers, 130 Marilyn's 99
betwn 7 30 &amp; tO pm
Secretarial Service. Ocala, 901
Air, carpeted, quiet 1 and 2
1)2 8713
Notary
Marrlaaes LPN, I to 12 Shift. Geriatric cx
bedrooms, $175 to $135 month.
Performed
perience preferred. Apply In
Adults Phone 3231110
person, Sanford Nurs,,g &amp; Con
Widow wishes room avd board or
valescent Center, 950 Mellonville I room rear efficiency apt. Private
kitchen privileges with widow.
parking 117 W. 3rd St., Sanford
Ave
Phone 322 73
_____________________________
327 2750

3 Lines Minimum
SATURDAY 9-Noon
____________________________

--

THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
119 THE ESTATE:

Civüotsuz GtU IDEAS!
______

*

—F

NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST

M.

Plaintiff,

INVITATION TO BID
City of Sanford.
FlorIda
Sealed bids will be received In the
officeof IheCity Manager, Sanford.

HOURS

Deceased

VS
FEDERICK J HERSEY.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO QUIET TITLE
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:

DAVIOF GENTRY and HELEN F
GENTRY, his wife,
Defeodanis.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: DAVID F GENTRY and
HELEN F GENTRY.
his wife
unkno
Resuiie
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a martgage on the following real property
situate in Seminole County, Florida,
described as tiow•
Lot 1, RICHFIELD, according to
the P1st thereof, as recorded in Plat
Book 17, Page 25. of the Public
Records of Seminote County,
Florida
has been filed against you. You are
required to serve a copy ot your
written defenses, If any, to this
action on SMITH AND HAYDEN,
PA.. attorneys tar the Plaintiff,
wt,oseaddressis 1316 Barnctt Bank
Building, Jacksonville, Florida
37202. arid file the original with the
ClerkoftheabovestyiedCourlonor
before January 5th. 1977, otherwise
a Judgment may be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the
Lomplaint.
WITNESS my hand and the seat of
said Court on this 73rd day of
November, 1976
BeCkwith,Jr
(Seal): Arthur H
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By' Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
Publish Nov 30. Dec. , . . 1916
DEF II)

Personal
As
Represenfa.
live Of the Estete of
.
NORMAN W. LOVE
Deceased
'
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE:
Jack T. Bridges, Of
CIevel$nd. Mite 4, Bridges

'

EDNA NEIL.
JIMINEZ.

FOR

RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Division
In Re: Estate of
LOUIS DE VITO.

CIVIL ACTION NO, 74-2260-CA.13.O

MORTGAGE
SOUTHEAST
COMPANY. a Florida corporation.
Plaintiff,

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PD 7ArD

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY,

831-9993

THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION

Legal Notice
flr,I?

322-2611

IN

_________________________

.
"

Seminole

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•

CASE NUMBER 76.2149.CA-O5.O

A

.

.

SEMINOLE

THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THISNO7ICE,totileanyobjeclions
they may have that challenges the
validity of the decedent's will, the
qualifications of the personal
representative, or the venue or
jurIsdictIon of the court
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND

Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday. lius.
Sanford Girl Scouts Service Unit, 7p.m., Chamber of
Commerce.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Ught, Sanford.
mJjsfr Lions, 7p.m., Quality Inn North, 1-4 and Sr
.434.
Cassdberry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., The Barony.
Sanford Optbilst,: noon, Trophy Lounge; Bowl
America.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community UnItet
Methodist Church, Cas.selberry.
Longwood Area SuWws, noon, Quality Inn . gth,-I..4
andSR43t
SanlrzdSesnbole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building.
.
.
Weight Watchers 7 p.m., Sanford Woman's Club, 309
fl.fr
A.
',,' ,.',..

FOR

'by virtue of that certain Writ of
ExecutIon issued Out of and under
that the administration of Inc estate
the seal of the County Court of
0 NORMAN W. LOVE, deceased,
OrangeCounty.Florida.upono tOnal
judgment rendered in the aforesaid File Number 76321 CP. Is pending
Circuit Court for Seminole
court on the 25th day of September,
County, Florida. Probate DIvisIon.
A.D 1976. in thai certain case en
the,address of which Is Seminole
titlCd, David L Patterson, Plaintiff,
Courthouse.
Sanford.'
County
: vs Steven D Goldsmith, Defen
TIse personal repu'esendant, which aforesaid Wrd of ' Florida
tative of the estate is NOREEN
execution was delivered to me
DAY, whose address is Rovte I,
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida.
TayIorsyIIIe, Kentucky 471 "The
and I have levied upon the following
name and address 01 the personal
described property Owned by Steven
reprewntatlye'S attorney are set
0. Goldsmith, Said prop,f'ty being
forth belOw.
'
localedinSerninol.county,FoI.ida,
All persons having claims or
more particularly described as
.
demands against the estate are
foIIow%.
required.
WITHIN
THREE
Defendant's one halt ('.)Llnlerest

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2p.m., 1201 W. First St.

.,,

County,

this 6th day of December, 1916
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By. Mary N. Darden

'

'

Seminole

WlTtfESSmyhandastheclerkof
said Court and the seal of said Court

'

.

In

Florida.

.

Aicenslon

and by

fows.L ... .
-. ..
' -.
Inc cast 'g Of me outn 4 pius
the West
of the South Half of the
Southwest '.. of the Southeast '"
LESS the West 40 feet. Section 21,
TownShip 21. Range 31, also
described as Lot D, HORSESHOE
FARMS, according to the p1st
thereof, recorded in Plat Book 17,
page 71, publIc records of Seminole
County, Florida,
If you fail toappear or thowcause
in accordance with this notice, a
default will be entered against YOU
for the relief sought In the corn
plaint.
This notice will be published once
a week for four (I) consecutive
wee4s In the Evening Herald or any
Other newspaper having general

'

closed, 8 p.m.,

Orlando, Florida,

'filing the original thereof with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
County
Courthouse.
Sanford.
Florida, not later thanthe 11th day
of January 1977.
The real properly being sought to
be foreclosed on IS described as

Sanford CIvitan, 7:15 a.m., Buck's.
Senior Citizens Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs
CIvic Center.
.
B1sbopMooreH1ghScbooibandChrfjtm,,y,8
p.m., OrLando Garden Club auditorium, 710 E. Rollins
Ave., Orlando.

AA,

.

that a complaint seeking the
foreclosure of a mortgage has been
tiled in the above enlilled Court. and
you are summoned, ordered and
required to show cause why the
same should not be granted by
ser'ing a Copy of your written
defenses, If any, upon the law firm of
BC RN ST El N.
PET RE E
&amp;
SHADER. PA., 123 South Court

Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Sanford AA, 8p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry Uons, 6:30 p.m., I..and o' Lakes Country
Club.
South Seminole Optimist, 7:30 a.m., Ramada Inn, SR

Casselberry
Church.

'

YOU ARE HERE BY NOT IF IED

Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Caboose.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., The Town House.
Sanford Serenaders senior citizens dance. 2:30 n.m.
Youth Programs Inc. Christmas Party for volunteers,
their families and one-on-ones, 7 p.m. R.it.z Theatre, 203
Magnolia Ave., Sanford. For information call Lee
.
Sterling, YPI office, 323.1760.
All Souls School Children's Christmas program, 7:30
p.m. Social Hall.
Deliona Junior High Band Boosters Anoctation
skating party, 6:30 p.m. Melodee Skating Rink, Sanford.
'Christmas Carol Celebration', 7:30 p.m., at Ascension
Lutheran Church of Casselberry, Overbrook Drive
Sanford Optimist Club luncheon meeting, noon,
Holiday Inn, Monroe Harbor.

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a Florida corPoration.
Plaintiff

FLORIDA
TO KURON W. McMINN
Last known address'
Post Office Box 4296'
Winter Park. Florida

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17
American Asia. of Retired Persons and National
Ann. of Retired Teachers, 2:30 p.m., First Federal of
.
Seminole, Sanford.
United Daughters of the Confederacy, 2:30 p.m., 1702
.
E. Fourth St., Sanford.
Seminole Sooth Rotary, 7:50 a.rn., Lord Chum1eys,
Alt.arno,le Springs.
Seminole Sunrise KIwanis, 7 'a.m., .Sambo's
.
Restaurant.
Foresters Square Dance Club, The Forest, 8p.m.
Diet Workshop, St. Augustine Church, Button Road
and Sunset Drive, Casselberry, 10a.m. and 6 pm.
Tang,Iewood AA, dosed, 6 p.m., St. Richards Church
Longwood AA, dosed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434
YAC's Club for Singles., 9 p.m., Orlando Garden Club,
701 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando.

SUPPLY,

Defendant
NOTICE TO APPEAR
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER15

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COUNTY,

KURON W. McMINN.

Sanford KIwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford Uons, noon, Holiday urn.
Winter SprIngs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 17-92.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30p.m., Florida Power and
light, Sanford.
Sanford OptimIst, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
America.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
L.ongwood Area Sertoma, noon, Quality Inn North, SR
434 and 1-4.
WeihIWatcher,7p.m.,SanfordWoman'sQub,S
Oak Ave.
San.fordSertoma, noon, Sanford Sheraton Inn, w. SR

THURSDAY, DECEMBER16

SEMINOLE

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Legal Notice

cent;

Notice is hereby given that
am
engaged In business at Pt No. I Box
Maitland 32751, SemInole
County, Florida under the fictiiiou
name of STATEN INSURANCE
AGENCY, and that I intend to
rgister Said name with the Clerk cf
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the
provisions of Ihe FIctitious Name
Statutes, To Wit: Section uso
Florida Statutes 1957.
S N. A. Calaua
Publith: u. 30. Dec. 7. II, 21, 1976
DEF 137

Orlando Winter Paik

41-Houses

FOLLOW THE STARS * * * *

CLASSIFIED ADS

Fl CT IT IOUS N AME

Galveston, Tex.; one sister,
Mrs. Patricia Best of Winter
Springs; grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Weaver of Sanford;
great-grandmother, Mrs. Cora
Hart of Sanford; three children,
Kimberly and Dawn of Detroit,
Mich. and Joanne Brown of
Orlando.
Brisson Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.

Detroit, Mich., he came to
Altamonte SprIngs 12 years
Mr. James Allan Brown, 38, ago. He was a construction
of 116 Jay Dr., Altamonte worker and member of the
Springs, died Sunday. Born in Sanford Seventh-day Adventist
_____________________________ Church.
Survivors are his mother and
father,Mr.andMrs.RlchardT.
Brown of Altamonte Springs;
two brothers, Thomas Brown of
S a.m. readings: tern- Orlando and Dennis Brown of
perature, 62; over-nIght low,
59; hIgh Monday, 64; relatIve

Dora P. Phillips, Osteen
Herman A. Fisher, Tltusvllle

DECEMBER 13, l97
ADMISSIONS

Legal Notice

Tuesday, Dec. 14, 1974—SB

Fl.

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Insulation

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Kimbrough also agreed, however, that if the need
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need,

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Eligibility requirt'rrsts Include the following:
They must be a resident of Seminole County
- They must be a patient of the Health Clinic, the
sponsoring agency for the program.
They must meet a nutritional need.

Gerard Connell.

"I have been considering, since the eleelion, how Chief Keller and .5 could work

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Mayor-elect

and elected only a week ago to the chief
executive's office.
Keller's resignation is to become effective
Jan. 5, 1977, two days after Connell and other
officials take office.
"1 have neither talked to Keller directly or
indirectly nor about him except to my wife
and children since the election," Connell said,
adding that despite differences with the
)car-old Keller, who took office June 1, 1975,
he has not attempted to "harness, muzzle or
suspend" the man.
In addition, Connell said he has not been in
the police station since his arrest by city
officers last February.
The Connell-Keller relationship has been a
stormy one.
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By BOB LLOYD

Herald Staff Writer
A former City of Longwood employe who
allegedly helped Investigators "uncover other
persons higher up" in a public works
department corruption probe has received 18months probation in a negotiated plea to
grand larceny of city property.
Meanwhile, law enforcement agents are
still searching for another former city employe, Aaron Sean Pool, who disappeared just
before his October circuit court trial on
felony charges stemming from the corruption
probe.
Circuit Judge J. W. Woodson withheld
ajudication of guilt for Robert Henrick Keen.
34, of 161 13th St., Longwood, and put him on
18 months probation this week after Keen
pleaded no contest to one count of grand
larceny of city-owned brass just before he
was to go on trial in the case.
A plea of no contest usually Is made to avoid

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ON TOUR (.)F NEW HL'IU)ING: Architect Carl :Gutmann with SCC trustees Beverly Freeman, Carolyn Stenstromn and SCC
President 1)r. Earl Weldon,

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resolved within hours as young volunteers
refused to participate in the walkout and
stood by to provide fire protection to the city
with assistance from neighboring city
departments and the county fire department.
During his tint week in office, Keller issued
orders that employes of his departme.t were
not to discuss any items concerning their
work with councilmen or the press. All
matters had to be cleared through him, he
said.
He and Connell locked horns numerous
times: over Keller's refusal to Institute a

came as a complete' surprise to
French supported the program's concept. 'I'm
definitely in favor," French said.
"Why can't we monitor it?" Kwiatkowski asked,
He went on to say that just because the program has
a 'hole," a lack of proper monitoring, is no reason
to kill the entire concept. 'Kwlatkowski said the
commission should look at the' advantages that can
be gained."
Commission Chairman Dick Williams proposed
the week's delay. Williams said he was under the
impression the county had to contribute $6,000 to get
the program off the ground. But health department
officials said they asked for $6,000 to make it a
better program, but the $6,000 is not a mandatory
figure.

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ago, he was faced with a walkout by the city's
volunteer firefighters. That problem was

The restgnation Tuesday of Public
Director Douglas Keller

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Only one day after Keller assumed the
public safety department office, 19 months

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Keller And Connell,0
Conf rontations End
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Department of 'Education and section contains classrooms Johnson said. fie added that the
Around The Clock
by federal inspectors,
with washing and cleaning college had not received the
Bridge
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Gutmann and Dragash told facilities for ceramics students money for the upcoming
Calendar
The Seminole Community trustees that the Fine Arts and a corridor gallery where migrant courses yet but said he
Comics
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College Board of Trustees facility, which contains about
paintings can be displayed had been notified by the state
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granted 'approval Tuesday an. acre of floor space, was under modern indirect lighting, that the grant would be forEditorial
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night for school officials to designed with special emphasis
The new Fine Arts building thcoming.
Dear Abby
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accept a certificate of "sub- on "the principle of music and took about two and a hall years
Johnson also received perDr. Lamb .
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stantial completion" on the sound."
to bring 'from the drawing mission from the panel to seek
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college's new $1.5 million Fine
The building contains scores board to the present. Gutmann state funding for a local project
hospital
Arts building.
. of dual-purpose rooms which said. Milwee told the board that to be called "The County Jail:
Obituaries
6.1%
The action came after board can serve as offices or the music, drama and art Whose Responsibility?" The
Sports.
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members joined SCC President classrooms; a majestic 350-seat departments plan to move Into program would consist of a one- Television
6-B
Dr. Earl Weldon and. other auditorium; an elaborate the facility during the Christ- act,
dramatic
one-hour
Weather
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school administrators on a 50- backstage dressing room, mas holidays,
presentation based on factual
Women
minute' tour of the facility, make-up and classroom area.
In other business, Dr. Edwin 'information, followed by a two11 designed by Sanford architects and a 125-seat facility which the Johnson, director of adult and hour discussion by a panel of
Carl Gutmann and John nrhiter"tc said wniilil be pi- rnntiniiinc, Pilijo ution told the exnerts
correctional
on
Dragash.
procedures, Johnson said.
panded into a theaterin'the- board that 1216,000 will be
Welded's assistant for ad- round with double its present allocated by the state to fund
He added that no budget will
ministrative affairs, Rayburn seating capacity.
SCC's adult migrant education be set for the proposed project,
Milwee, said approval of the
'The new structure is oriented program during the 1.977-78 which would be funded under
the Florida Endowment for the
substantial completion cer- around a central hub which academic. year.
Humanities (FED), until a
DAYS TO
tificate clears the way', for the provides ready access to three
Florida is the only state east
building to be Inspected by areas of academic study: of the Miissippi River which favorable response is received
CHRISTMAS
representatives 'of the State music, drama and art. The art offers adult migrant courses, from the FEB office in Tampa.

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Lon gwood Resignation

Herald Staff Writer

By KRIS NASII
herald Stall Writer

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Longwood Council Chairman J. H. Grant, Mayor Jim Lormann, and
Keller, chatting back in June, 1975.

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BURGUNDY

County commissioners postponed action Tuesday
on a $100,000 federal program designed to provide
supplemental food for pregnant women, Infants and
children under four.
About 800 persons in Seminole County have been
identified as being qualified for the program - if
It's approved. It is slated to begin Jan. 1.
Commissioner John Kimbrough said he wanted
assurances that the program will be properly
monitored and that those persons who are identified
as beneficiaries are the ones who actually receive
the high protein food supplements.
Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff said he'd like "to see
some additional information."
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Department of Labor Officials that CETA's Title 6
was being phased out. But on Oct. 1, the U.S.
Congress appropriated additional funds. And
Bedsole was told In Atlanta around the first of this
month that Seminole would get either $1-million, or
$700,000 - depending on whether federal officials
used June 30 or Oct. 30 as the date for allocation of
Title 6 dollars. On June 30 the date used by Labor
Department officials - more CETA workers were
employed under Title 6 than on the Oct. 30 date.

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funds to.

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whose jobs were slated to expire. The balance of It
we can use in self-contained projects."
About 118 CETA workers' jobs were to end by Jan.
30.

Bedsole said $300,000 will pay salaries for 60
additional CETA workers.
Bedsole said the different agencies that utilize
CETA workers have been notified about the new
money and will submit programs that will be
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any civil liability but is considered by the
courts as a guilty pies.
Defense attorney James Figgatt told the
court the plea negotiation with the stipulated
probation was entered because of Keen's
"cooperation with the Longwood police and
the State Attorney's office in uncovering
other persons higher up" who funneled city
property out "for their personal benef it." He
didn't name the "'persons higher-up."
The state could have presented testimony
by persons given linniungy, who If believed
by a jury, could have made a pr.ima-facie
case of guilt on the grand larceny charge, a
third-degree 'felony punishable by a

See PROBATION, Page 3-A

testing program of officers before promotions
were given or new personnel was hired; over

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complaints of police harassment of citizens;
over police reports read at council meetings
by Keller indicating the police were keeping
Connell under surveillance; over the announced firing by Keller of Police Sgt. Betty
Woodward, stricken with a catastrophic
illness; over announced demotions of police
officers for reorganizational purposes.
Connell's final confrontation with the police
department came last February when he
answered an appeal from an elderly couple In
the city that an unknown assailant was
shooting guns Into their residence and
threatening their lives.
The couple complained that police officers
refused assistance for a time after one officer
told them he had gone to school with the man
suspected of the harassment.
Th ey called Council, who in turn appeal ed
to the sheriffs depa rtment for help. When the
dwelling was shot into a third time Council
went to the home at the request of the couple
and was threatened with arrest by one of the
ru'ilure n1flr'er UI th. qi'pni. AIi' 'it tha.,..n
cilinan Lawrence Goldberg.
Sixteen days later, Council was served with
a warrant for his arrest, charging him with
"obstructing and opposing a police officer In
the line of his duty by entering Into a crime
scene area."
The warrant, was served after 10 p.m. by
three city police officers. Connell, taken from
a sick bed (his wife said he had temperature
of 102), was ordered into a police cruiser and
taken to city jail. He was fingerprinted and
his photograph was taken before he was
released on his own recognizance on the
demand of his attorney.
At a hearing before Municipal Court Judge
Gene R. Stephenson a month later, City
Prosecutor William Colbert refused to

prosecute the charge.
Saying he had reviewed the We in the case,
talked with witnesses and discussed the case
with the defense counsel, Colbert told
Stepbenso, "Justice can best be served by.
nolle pro&amp;sing (dropping) the case."
In July, the man suspected of shooting Into
the dwelling was found guilty in circuit court
and sentenced to 10 years in jail and 20 years
probation. He was acquitted of 'a charge oi
fire-bombing the elderly couple's home.
In Last week's election, Connell sought the
mayor's office as p.xrt of a six-person, race,
winning with a 150-vote margin. Connell's
suppouters on election day complained that
Keller, who had formerly lived at 123 Sunset
Drive in Shadow Hill, voted In the election
despite the tact that he had moved from thà
city.
Mayoral and council candidates who indicated their support of Keller and the police
'

See KELLER,

Page IA

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are under consideration by the county commission
for appointment Tuesday as interim county attorney
for a four-month period, a source confirmed today.
According to the source, law firms of William
t, Leffler 111, of Sanford and Gene Stephenson, a
M unicipal court judge in Altamonte Springs alid
Longw ood, are being considered by commiss ioners
for the interim position
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where Florida warehouse inventory is at a many-year
low, United Growers in Orlando said today.
Warehouse reserve dropped to 1.5 million cases the
week ending Dec. 4 o 30.8 per cent under last year's
equivalent period, said Gen. Slgr. Wilson McGee of the
Orlando-based grower organization.
1k added some processors were virtually out of tuck
the popular 46-ounce sire
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stock years that started with the 196"9 season."
Sales of this dorninant supennarket shelf Item are
per cent ahead of the 1975-76 season period when canned
grapefruit juice was the second largest moving volume
fruit Item reported by chain store statistics. It was second
only to apple juices and ciders.
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niake a profit," Askew said.
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Williams said today he's hoping DNii officials will place the
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the bodies of water must be closed so as to eliminate the h
of amur getting into the St. Johns.
The DNR argues the amur has been hthi effective" Ill
elimination of pesky waterlAeeds. But the Gainea ild Fre,,h Water
Commission argues use of the amur is premature until more
scientific inv estigat n is made into possible side effects
Williams says the hydrdla is a problem of great magnitude in
Seminole. fie s.aid it's worth the risk — if horneowners approve —
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All that is lacking, Williams said, is approval by lakeside
dwellers and a resolution passed by the county commission.
At Tuesday's commission meeting, the chairman said he will
ask that petitions be circulated among homeowners on Lake
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The state's Department of Natural Resources DNRi has offered to Introduce the amur to ali three Seminole lakes. me
agency's efforts are opposed b) a second state agency, the
Florida Game and Fresh Water Commission.
Game and Fresh Water commission members have warned
thatthewtllteamurcoulddestroythegamerlshpopulationinthe
St Johns Her — if the need carp as It is called is allowed to
make its way into the ri~er.
The amur cannot breed in stagnant water, such as a lake. But
officials believe the fish can reproduce rapidly in swift-moving
waters, such as the St. Johns.
The aniur can wipe out a fish population by eating the hydrilla
and other vegetation at the bottom of a body of water. Gobbling up
the weeds af fects the ecology by eliminating the food supply game
fish feed on. Insome lakes, officials say introduction of the amur
has eliminated much of the game-fish population within a year.
Also. the amur by eating the hydrula—i entire purpose for
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however, for the lead attorney's pos ition in the
newly created legal denartment
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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA FOR SEMINOLE
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. Is 2361-CA - 04-EE
File Number ?A-US-C;%
In Re The Marriage of
Division
MABLE W 'ARtIER,
In Re: Estate of
Petitioner,
EVELYN WALKER MILLS.
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JOHNNIE BARBER.
NOTICE OF

For W. M inch, J. Carter...

Blumenthal, Pfeiffer

WASHINGTON (AP)
This Is the day that Walter Minch of
Parma, Ohio, and 537 other relativcl, unknown Americans are
going to elect a president of the United States.
Minch and his colleagues are members of one of the nation's
oldest and most exclusive colleges the electoral college. Under
the Constitution, the electoral college, and not the 79 million
persons who voted last month, selects the next president.
Minch Is one of the majority of electors pledged to Jimmy
Carter, who has been acting as President-elect since Nov. 2 in
anticipation of today's formality.
In 50 state capitals and the District of Columbia, 538 presidential electors will meet to cast their ballots. A state's electoral
total is equal to the number of congressmen and senators from the
state, plus three for the District of Columbia. The man who gets
270 votes wins.
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If all goes predictably, Carter will get 297 votes and President
Ford will get 241. The resul will be sent to Washington and officially announced Jan. 6 by Vice President Nelson Rockefeller.
Only then will Carter officially be declared the presldente!ect.
The drawn-out schedule is a relic of the slower pace of travel and
communications In 1787, when the plan was written.
But all does not always go predictably. In Ohio, a group of.
Republicans is seeking a ruling from a federal Judge that would
block Minch and Ohio's other 24 Carter electors from voting in
Columbus. They claim vote fraud tainted Carter's 11,000.vote
victory there last month.
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Sources close to
ATLANTA (AP)
President-elect Carter say his Treasury
secretary will be Bendix Corp. Chairman W.
Michael Blumenthal, an international
economics specialist who served in two
previous Democratic administrations. Carter,
who holds further meetings today with other
cabinet prospects, also was said to be "almost
certain" to name Jane Cahill Pfeiffer, a
former vice president of IBM Corp., as
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Even il their sultsucceeded, Carter would stand a good chance
tobe elected, since he would expect to receive fl2 votes, lwomore
than the necessary majority.
There Is no constitutional requirement that the electors vote for
the candidate to whom they are pledged. In 1972, for example,
Virginia elector Roger MacBride, pledged to Richard Nixon,
voted instead for John Hospers, that year's libertarian party
presidential candidate. MacBride himself was the Libertarian
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NEW YORK (AP) —Former Black Panther
leader Eldridge Cleaver says that his turn
from militantism to Christianity has cost him
dozens of friends.
Speaking at an evangelical rally at Madison
Square Garden's Felt Forum on Sunday,
Cleaver, who lived in exile seven years to
avoid trial for attempted murder in the United
States, said he and his wife, Kathleen, had
been baptized in Southern California Oct. 10.
"When I began to talk to my old friends
about the way that things were looking to me I
began to lose them, at first one by one, and
then by the dozens, and then, just in droves."
Cleaver is free on $100,000 bail.

2 Taken. After Car Lootingby

MARTINEZ, Ga. (AP) — One member of
the Georgia Motorcycle Rights Organization
plans to use her political connections in an
upcoming lobbying effort for repeal of motorcycle safety laws.
She's Gloria Spann, 50-year-old sister of
President-elect Carter.
"I intend to advance the goals (of the
organization) by contacting local legislators,
speaking freely with members of the Carter
administration and with my brother, especially, on the rights of riders," Mrs. Spann said
Sunday.

Catholics Win Forgiveness

Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Johnson. Motsinger.
John E Polk.
The Florida Highway Patrol missing'from a motel room. In.
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Police said Williams was cut charged Vicente J. Guerrero, - prior thefts bedspreads were
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reported that Randall Gerald when he tried to break up the 24, of 2405 Jefferson Court, apparently used to cover
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Grooms was held at county. of a weeke nd accident with
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property damage and personal
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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
seven autos were damaged In a FLORIDA
NAME STATUTE
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MAY CONCERN
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The Policeman and Fireman of' the Year, as
designated by th e Longwood Groves Civic
Association, are presented plaques by Douglas
Keller, Longwood po lice and tire chief. (Second
from left), Charles Vargo, top po liceman; and Alan
Brown,-top fireman. At left Is Paul Corbley of the
IA)ngwood Groves Ci%'k' Association.

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station explains activities of the Forestry Service,
Biggest problem of rangers is fire, he told class,
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E. Seventh St., Sanford, explains some of the fun and
advantages of the entertainment world. Lakeview
program was one of several designed to provide
students with a long look ahead in life.

Weekend Victims: Boy, 16, Man, 62
By BOB LI,A)Yl)
Herald Staff Writer
Sanford aut ho riti es toda y were invest igating two violent
weekend d ea ths
a 16-year-old boy killed in a sta bbin g incident,
and a 62-year-old man who died in an apartment fire.
Police said Herndon Ambulance attendants and doct o rs at
Seminole Memorial hospital emergency room made valiant
efforts to sa ve the life of David Co nrad Wright, 16, of 1604 W.
Eighth St., but the youth was prono un ced dead a sho rt time after
he was sta bbed near or in the hea rt .
Police det ective John Foster said a 16-year-old boy was c ha rg ed
with manslaughter in the stabbin g death and held by state
Division of Youth Services officials at the Sanford Juvenile
Detention Center.
Circuit Court Judge Virgil B. Conkhng this mornin g ordered th e
juvenile slaying s us pect held In detention at th e Sanford Juven il e
Detention Ce nter and ap poin t ed the public defender's office to
defend him.
Wright was stab bed a bo ut 9p.m. Sa t urda y while on the street in
the 1000 bl oc k of Oleander Avenue, offi cers said. Ambulance
attendants administered external heart massage at the scene and
en route to the hospital in efforts to revive the victim, Foster sa id,
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
A state
Cabinet vote Friday may well kill the idea of a
canal across the Florida peninsula a dream
that began some 300 years ago with the
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argued prior to the stabbing. He said further investigations are
being made in the slaying ca.e.
Officers said police recovered s "large folding-type knife" that
is believed to have been the stabbing weapon.
Police said the suspect in the slaying reportedly had recently
come to Sanford from Rochester, N.Y.
In the fire death, police said the charred body of Archie Abbott,
62, was found in a burned chair after firemen and passetsby
extinguished a blaze in his residence, apartment 5, Lake Monroe
Terrace, Sanford, Sunday afternoon.
Police said Abbott lived alone. Firemen were called when
neighbors noticed smoke coming from the apartment and Roger
Brown, 46, of 503 E. 11th St., knocked open a door to the apartment
and fought flames inisde with a garden hose until firemen
arrived, according to police.
"Flames hit him (Brown) when he opened the door," said police
detective Linda Brown. "When he got the flames knocked down he
saw the body in the chair."
Officials today were reportedly trying to determine lithe fatal
fire could have been caused by a cigarette igniting the overstuffed
chair where Abbott was found sitting.

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'Meanest' Robber Sought
MIAMI (AP) - A robber who takes
pleasure in attacking the aged is being sought
in an intensive manhunt that has led police to
check 30,000 potential suspects in the Miami
area since September, says Sgt. William
Cauchi.
"This man has a particular fetish for
preying on the elderly
and they're so
helpless," Cauchi said. "If you could see the
victims. They can hardly get around. In their last year or two years of life to be beaten and
tortured like this..."
One elderly victim is dead, one raped, one
critically beaten and others tied up and terrorized. Cauchi said the burglar passed over
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shoplifters now paying for their expertise
behind bars are giving unique Christmas gifts
seminars on thieving methods for the
merchants they once robbed.
"The merchants were amazed," said
Niceville Road Prison inmate Charles Lockwood of Tallahassee after one of three
seminars in West Florida. "They didn't know
all this was going on."
The four inmates, members of the prison
Jaycee chapter, demonstrate six techniques
employed in shoplifting and "till tapping,"
stealing from cash registers. Prison officials
said all four were involved in at least one of
the six crimes they demonstrate.

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"Fictitious Name Statute," Chapter
us os, F lorida Statutes, will register
CHARLES C. ESIEY and LINDA
with the Cterk of the Circuit Cour.
LEE E ST EY, hit wife,
in and fec Seminole County, F iorid,
Defendants

upon receipt of proof of publication
NOTICE OF ACTION
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wit THE RACQUET BALL
under
LINDA LEE ESTEY,
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which this party is engaged in
his wife
business at 200 Swe,fwatey Square,
East James Street
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Longwood. Florida
Lake Village Apartments.
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
No H-Il
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
business enterprise is as follows
Ray Town, Texas 77520 •
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Florida Way Racquet ba ll &amp; Health
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Clubs. Inc
CIVIL ACTION NO: 76.2356-CA-la-C
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that an a ction to foreclose
!f101' 'longwood. Florida 37150
In Re: the Marriage of
tgage on the fOlIwing PfOpqrj1I
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DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
President
Public R ecords of Seminole County,
TO Jamie Frances Moore
Publish: Dec. $, )3, 7_ 2/, 1916
Florida.
• 2112 Eastwood Drive
-' has been fite,l against you and you DEG 70
Decatur. Georgia
are requiredtscopy
Serve a coo of your
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
written defenses, it any. 10 it on
that an action for Dissolution of
PHILLIP H. LOGAN
of
Marriage as been IlIad against you
SHINHOLScR. LOGAN AND
and you are required to wry, a copy
MONCRIEF, Attorneys for
Of your written defenses, if any, to It
Plaintiffs, Post Office Box 2211,
On the Petitioner-s Attorney, Bill
Sanford, Florida 327/1, and bite the
McCabe, whose addrou is Suite
Original with the Clerk 01 the above
1460, CNA Tower, Orlando. Florida,
Court on or before January 11th,
22001, on or before January 10th,
1916; otherwise a Judgment may be
1917 and tile the origInal with the
entered against you for the relief
Clerk of this Court •lll"q' before
demanded in the Complaint
5.rvice on Petitioner's attorney or
WITNESSmy hand andtho seal of
Immediately thereafter; otherwise
this Court nn this 30th day of
a default will be entered against
you
November, 1976,
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Arthur H 9ec11Iwith, Jr.
Petition.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
WITNESS my hand and wat be
By: Cherry Kay Travis this Court on this 0th day of
Deputy Clerk
December. 1976.
Seal)
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PHILLIPH LOGAN of
Arthur H. Bickwlth, jr ,
SHINHOLSER, LOGAN AND
Clerk of the Circuit Court
MONCRtEF
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Attorneys for PIâltlffs
Deputy Clerk
Post Office Box 1279
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Sanford, Florida 37771
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A spokesman for Florida
Power and Light Co. says two consumer
groups are wrong to claim that the utility
overcharged its customers for $53.7 million in
1975 federal income taxes.
Gene Autrey, exectttive vice president of
FP&amp;L, said the company follows procedures
approved by the Florida Public Service
Commission and Congress to determine the
tax charges included in the rate base.
Two Washington-based consumer groups
charged Saturday that FP&amp;L had billed customers for federal income taxes that never
were paid to the government.

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Millionaire industrialist Robert Abplanalp
says treasure crews are replacing 50 coral-encrusted cannons and other artifacts on the
ocean floor in a unique marine project near
Walker's Cay.
Abplanalp said he expects work to be
completed this week to restore the site where
the Spanish warship San Juan Evangelista
sank in the summer of 1714,
"When I first saw the wreck site there was a
massive amount of marine life around it,"
Abplanalp said. "After the salvage operation
was completed and everything seemingly
valuable removed from the wreck, the home
for this marine life was totally destroyed.
"The idea struck me that it would be a total
waste not to rnstore the wreck site as nearly
as possible like we found it. The site could then
be monitored by scientists to gain important
information. In this way, the wreck would be
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straight weekend, Bishop Carroll T. Dozier
has granted thousands of Roman Catholics
mass forgiveness of sins at a "Rite of
Reconciliation." About 2,000 persons attended
Sunday's service.. Last Sunday in Memphis,
12,000 people took part in what was then an
unprecedented ceremony in the United States.

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Carter team a raft of unfinished energy
business, ranging from fuel taxes to the fate of
the nuclear breeder reactor. Summarizing the
transition briefing given to Carter's staff,
Stanley Doremus, deputy assistant interior
secretary for program development, and
budget, said offshore oil and Western coal
development pose major policy questions for
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WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — People who
placed winning bets on last weekend's
Delaware football lottery will have to settle
for a refund. The state canceled all bets,
fearing it might come out a loser. Lottery
Director Peter M. Simmons announced
that the Touchdown II game was canceled
because the state's point spread on several
games had become especially popular,
creating the possibility that the state would
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BOX 1330. Sanford, Florida, 32771. on
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party discipline, not the force of law, that prevent maverick votes
WALKER MILLS, whose address is the original with the Clerk of thi 5
from negating the will of the people as expressed in the popular
2017 South Magnolia Avenue. Court either before service on
vote.
Sanford, Florida The name and Petitioner's attorney or im
The framers of the Constitution, in fact, did not envision di rect
address of the personal represen mediately thereafler , otherwise a
tative's attorney are set forth below default will be entered agalnst;u
election by the peole of the president. In an age of monarchies,
All per sons having claims or for the relief demanded in the
direct election smacked too much of anarchy.
demands against the estate are Petition, to wit: A dissolution of
THREE marriage; Permanent custody of thà
As Alexander Hamilton wrote in "The Federalist," it was
required,
WITHIN
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THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF marriage, WARREN L. BARBER.
tumult and disorder."
THIS NOTICE, to tile with the clerk PHYLLIS C BARBER, CYNTHIA
The Hamiltonlans felt that the election of a president was too
c'f tte ,stvve court a written C. BARBER, F ELECIA A. BAR
statement of any claim or demand BER. and LATONYA D. BAR
Important to leave directly to the people. They envisioned the
they may have. Each claim must be BER. in the Petitioner; lump sum
in writing and must indicate the alimony of the real property
the best interests of the nation.
basis for the claim, the name and described below; permanent child
address Of the creditor or his agent support; recognition of special
The system has given the nation three presidents who did not
or attorney, and the amount equity in the jointly owned real and
get the most popular votes: John Quincy Adams In 1824;
claimed If the claim is not yet due, personal property of the pares
Rutherford B. Hayes In 1876; and Benjamin Harrison In 1888. —
the date when it will become due including award of the real property
shall be stated If the claim is owned by the parties as tenants by
contingent or unliquidated, the the entireties to the Petitioner. said
nature of the uncertainty shall be property being more particularly
stated If the claim is secured, the de Scribed as follOws:
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Lot It, Block F, West Sanford
security shalt be described. The
claimant shall deliver sufficient Realty Company's Subdlviion,
copies of the claim to the clerk to according to the pl a t thereof
enable the clerk to mail one copy to recorded in Plat Book Son Page 96 of
the Public Records of Seminole
each personal representative,
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - The 17 Florida members
All persons interested ln the estate County, Florida.
constitutionally mandated winnertake-all system,
of the Electoral College have no doubt about who will win
to whom a copy of this Notice of together with the furniture. fur
deno.nced every four years as an undemocratic
Administration has been mailed are nishings and fixtures contained
the election toda, -. heir votes go for Democrats Jimmy
anachronism, Pres ident Ford will get no Florida votes
THREE therein,
required,
WITHIN
Carter of Georgia and Walter F. Mondale of Minnesota.
WITNESS my hand and official
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
even through he won 46 per cent with 1,469,000 votes.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF seal of said Court on the 0th day of
The Carter-Mondale presidential ticket carried Florida
This year's electors are littleknown. They include state
THIS NOTICE, to file any object ions December. A 0 1976
with 1,636,000 votes.
lawmakers, party functionaries, legislative aides and
they may have that challenges the (Seal)
wives of party workhorses.
Art hur H. Beckwith. Jr.
validly of the decerdent's will.
"When the people voted for Cart er an d Mondale they
Clerk of the Circuit Court
the Qualfications of the personal
"The
party
wo
ul
d
never
have
selected
them
if
they
really vot ed for these ele ct o rs," said Pa ul Schnitt, press
representative, or the venue- or
Seminole Country, Florida
weren't bona fide Democrats and weren't pledged to
secretary to Gov. Reubin Askew, who set up today's
jurisdiction of the court
By Cherry Kay Travis
Carter and Mondale," Schnitt said. "It's a perDeputy Clerk
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
session in Askew's office. "Their votes were counted as
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED STEt4STROM. DAVIS I
functory thing."
votes for these electors."
McINTOSH
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Th
e
voters
are
Charles
Whitehead
of
Panama
City,
Electors votes are the only ones that count in the
Date of,tt'e first publication of thiS Flagship Bank of Sanford—
Phyllis Bleiweis of Gainesville, Arnett Girardeau of
Nnice
of
Administration' Suite 22
Electoral College, the body composed of representatives
December 6th, 1976.
Post Office Box 11)0
Jacksonville, Wayne Bailey of DeLand, Tensi Shirly of
from all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Under the
Sanford, Florida 37111
Jerry Walker Mills
Orlando,
Hazel
Evans
of
St.
Petersburg,
Helen
Glenau
of
U.S. Constitution, each state has one elector for each
Attorneys for Petitioner
As Personal Represents
Bartow, Georgia Ninos of Cocoa, Morris Bishop of Fort
five of the Estate of
'Publish Dec. I). 20.2/, 1976, Jan, 3
member of Congress.
197/
Evelyn Walker Mills
Myers, William Clark of West Palm Beach, Ann Cramer
Today Is the date Congess set for electors In each state
DEC SI
Deceased
of Miramar, Nancy Abrams and Tony Perez of Miami,
Attorney for Person al
to ballot. Florida law requires electors to ta ke an oath
MariaDuranandSethGordonofcoconutGroveand Duch
R e presentative
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
vowing to vote for the nominees of the party they
Silver and Richard Salem of Tampa.
Frank C Wtsigham, Esquire
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
represent.
P0
Box
1330,
.
The expenses of each elector will be picked up by the
CIRCUIT,
IN
AND
FOR
Sanford, Florida 32771
So Carter will receive all the state's votes. Under the
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
state.
. Telephone: (305) 322 2171
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PAN AMERICAN BANK OF
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ORLANDO, N A. formerly known
as Citizens National Bank Q,
Orlando,
N OTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Plaintiff,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
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virtue of that certain Writ f WILLIAM F HALL and CAROL
Execution is su ed Out of and under HALL,
' his wife, and JOHN A
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Seminole sheriffs deputies assault charge after a man and
injuries. Guerrero was held In OrangiCounty, Florida, upona tinal BALDWIN,
early Sunday arrested two theft woman reported that
Defendants
man
county jail lnlleuof$5,000 bond. Judgment render ed in the aforesaid
NOTICE OF ACTION
suspects In Fern Park after pointed a handgun at them In
court on the 79th
day of January, 10' CAROL HALL. and all partiei
5 Sleep During Robbery
A o 1916, in that certain
case on ha
area residents pursued two men the parking lot of Valley Forge
ving or claiming to have any
In w ee kend burglaries and titled. Uslife Credit Corporation,
on foot when a $284 stereo tape Apartments at Altamonte
right, title or interest In the pr operty
Plaintiff.
v
Columbus
Lattimore,
thefts, sheriff's detectives
herein described
player was allegedly stolen Springs.
Jr.. a k a, J C Lattimore. Jr. and
today were probing the daring SS'erlene
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
Lattimore a k a Sherlene
from an auto.
Sanford police Jailed Hugh
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT IFlI
nighttime burglary of a Non,, Defendant, which, af or
esaid that the a bove named Plaintiff has
Booked at county jail at Bryan Dyson, 18, of 1901
southwest ' Seminole residence Writ of Execution was delivered to filed a Complaint in the a bo ve styled
Sanford In lieu of $5,000 bond Ma:shall Ave., Sanford, In lieu
me as Sheriff of Seminole County,
w hile five perso ns inside were
Court for the foreclosure of a
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encumbering
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following
described
prop
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were Craig Roger. Davis, 18, of la rce ny of auto charge.
followi ng described real pro perty
Gamb li ng Raid Nets One
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Deputy Frank J. Ambrose by Columbus Lattimore. Jr. said
Lot 6. Block' B. THE COLON
Huron Trail, and Robert
Z Hurt ln Tavern Fight
Sheriff's deputies Sunday said the burglars entered the property being located in Seminole NADES FIRST SECTION according
Braxton Henry, 18, of 250
County, Florida, more particularly
Dennis Grooms, 24, of afternoon arrested a Lake residence of Mrs. Delores
to the plat thereof as recorded in
Seneca Trail, both of Maitland. Seminole Gardens Apartments, County man at Altamonte Jameson, at 10104 Caliente described as follows
Plat Book IS. Pages 79 I. 00, Public
Lot U. Block 0, Merril Park, ac Records of Seminole County,
Deputies reported that James Sanford, was arrested by Springs on charges of keeping a Way, by an unlocked
cording to. Plat Book 0. Page
door and
Florida
Public Records of Seminole County.
Roy Horton, of Casselberry, Sanford police on charges of gambling house and possession made off wi
You are commanded to file your
th diam ond r ings Florida
was visiting at the residence of aggravated
battery
written defenses to said Comptart
and of gambling paraphernalia,
and
watches
valued
at
$1,500.
ard
the
underSigned
as
Sheriff
of
with
the Clerk of
E. J. Maloney, 201 Spartan aggravat ed assault after an
thol 4bovenam,1111
Se minole County. Florida, will at C
Irwin B. Camenson, 40, of 30 .
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Stolen
ou
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and to servo a copy therecl
Drive, Fern Park, when Horton incident at the Tiago Tavern,
00
AM
on
the
14th
day
f
Wacassa Trail, Sorrento, was
upon the attorneys hereinbelow not
At the Day's Inn, SR-46 and 1. December, A D 1976,
and Maloney saw two men 1013 W. 13th St.
otter for sale later than January 6th, 1977
released from county jail after 4, west of Sanford, television, and 511,1 to the highest
bidder, fo r
running from Horton's car with
WITNESS my hand and seal 01 the
Police said Nathaniel Bailey, he posted $5,000 bond.
thieves made off with a color cash, subject to any and all existing Court at Sanford. Florida, this lid
the tape player. Maloney, 25, of 913W. 12th St., was cut on
!eins.t the Front (West) Door Of
According to jail records, the television for the third weekend the Seno
day of December, 1976
mile County Courthouse in
Hcs'ton and other citizens gave the left arm in a disturbance in , arrest was made by vice squad in a row.
(SEAL)
Sanford. Florida. the above
foot chase and deputies the bar. Officers said Bailey agents - at 680 Sabal Palm
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
described personal property.
Deputy
John
Hawkins
said
Clerk of the Circuit Court
arrested the two suspects
and bartender Leroy Williams Circle, Altamonte Springs.
That said sate is being made to
the $350 television and an satisfy the terms of
•
By' Jean E Wilke
short time later.
.
said Writ of
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were treated for cuts at
Hit-Run Charge
Deputy Clerk
- orange-colored bedspread were
Execu
tio
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.
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ADMINISTRATION
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST 10 JOHNNIE BARBER
6S38 South Wolcott
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
C hicago , Illinois 6.0636
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
IN THE ESTATE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED action for Dissolution of Marr'je
that the administ, at ion of the estate has been tiled against YOU and vou
of EVELYN WALKER MILLS, are requredtoservea copy of your
deceased, File Number 76365 CP. is written defenSes. II any, to it on
W.
McINTOSH,
pending in the Circuit Court for KENNETH
Semin ole County, Florida, Probate ESQUIRE, Petitioner's attorney.
Division, the address of which is whose address is STENSTROM.

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Watson and Co. architects, represented by Wayne Heasley, will
present alte rn ate plans for Sanford's proposed new city hail
cunuplex at a 7 o'clock meeting of city commission tonight.
City Commissioner John Morris and City Manager W.E.
Knowles have been vocal critics of the proposed horizontal design
for the planned two-story complex, the first floor of which is to be
left open for future expansion and the second floor developed.
Knowles, recently submitted a sketch of the facility, which
would Include a legislative wing on the first floor and change the
building into an ''L-shaped'' structure.
In other business tonight, public hearings are scheduled to
consider: rezoning a portion of property abutting South Sanford
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abutting Lake Drive to restrictive commercial; rezoning a portiun of property between 24th Pla ce and 25th Street and between
French Avenue and Laurel Avenue to apartment, institutional
and office building district and vacating and abandoning a portion
of a utility easement between Hiawatha Avenue and Iroquois
Avenue and, be tw ee n Or lan do Drive and Santa Barbara Drive.
Th e commission will consider: a request to designate a
representative to Seminole Comm unity A ct ion Inc.; a r eq u est to
wa.ve lot cleaning charges; recommendations from the planning
and zoning comm ission; a request for depositories for city funds
in 1977; aut horizing the mayor, city clerk and city attorney access
to the city's safe deposit box.

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Longwood Council, 7:30 p.m.
A r equest from Rod Cable to rezone a Ixircvl at the north east
corner of Sanlando Springs Drive (SR 434) and Grant St reet from
business district (restrictive commercial ) to commerci al will be
co nsider ed by the Longwood city co unc il tonight.
(Jtheritcnisonthi' agenda include: Mayor James H. Lou-mann's
repo rts on the Depa rtments of Public Safety and Public Works
(according to new policy all items Co do with these de part ments
will be re ported by the mayor); reports from the cha rt er review
committee, on a Dictaphone Corp. recording system and
recommendations from the Land Planning Agency.
The co nvenience store application for a site on SR -4Z7 from John
L Mucklervy, a safety program for the city, and an Insurance
program for city employes wil l be considered.

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Casselberry Council, 7:30 p.m.
The Casselberry City Council at. 7:30 tonight is expected to
recommendation from Mayor Geral d Christensen that
Donald WilLson, top vo te-getter in last week's city election, be
- appointed to fill the unexpired city co uncil term extending to
early in Janua ry of r es ign ed- Charles Glascock.
Other action at the meeting Includes: public hearing and second
rea di ng of an ordinance revising off-street parking and loadin g
req ui rements, cert ification of the city election; first reading of an
ordina nce amending closing hours for sale of alcoholi c
be verages; a request f rom James H. Hammond, approval of the
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Winter Springs Council, 7:30

P.M.

Montly reports. of all departments will be given at th e meeting
toni ght of the Winter Springs City Council.
Th e council will consider: on second reading an amendment to
the planned unit development (PUD) ordinance, an interlocal
agreement with the City of Or lando on regional sewers; Councllinan John Dani els' report on an inspector and report from the
mayor's office.

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A Strong Voice
From the distance of Plains, Ga., Presidentelect Jimmy Carter betrays some frustration at
news of the 6 per cent price increase for rolled
steel announced by the major steel firms. He has
questioned the need for it, and the wisdom of
posting it at a time when our foreign oil suppliers
are arguing that higher prices of manufactured
goods are justifying an increase in oil prices.
But those comments are the extent of the role
Mr. Carter is likely to play in affecting the price
increase. He has expressed his belief that
"jawboning" by the government is preferable to
wage or price controls as a means of keeping
inflation in check. Until Jan. 20, however, he
possesses a jawbone that isn't attached to the
body of the government and he cannot expect the
steelmakers to be more than polite listeners to
what he has to say.
In Washington, President Ford's Council on
Wage and Price Stability has accused the industry of trying to "jump the gun" and is still
analyzing data which purports to justify the price
increase. But the council's jawbone is attached to
an administration whose influence is waning with
each turn of the calendar. It's as bad a season for
jawboning in Washington as it is in Plains, and
we doubt if the steel price increase could occasion anything like President John F. Kennedy's memorable chewing-out of steelmakers in
1962.

Not that the circumstances are the same today.
In fact, demand for flat steel has been weak
enough that the announced price increase may
take effect more on paper than in the marketplace, where producers have been discounting
their prices lately in the press of competition. It
is not unfair to speculate that the industry is
looking to the future, when the higher posted
price may be more realistic and will be in place
without inviting the attention of a Carter Administration with real strength behind it.
Mr. Carter cannot repeat often enough what he
said at his Nov. 15 news conference
that he
would avoid mandatory wage and price controls
"barring some national calamity." This could
discourage any round of price increases based on
anticipation that the new administration will
pursue an economic policy involving direct intervention in wage and price decisions.
Both industry and labor may be troubled by
this period of uncertainty. It calls for patience
and restraint in. viewing the double-edged
dilemma of recession and inflation. There are
issues that must remain in limbo, despite the link
of the transition team between Mr. Carter and
the White House. Mr. Ford's responsibilities as
President are not diminished, but his ability to
make credible and lasting decisions or policy
moves is clearly diluted.
There is a limit, however, to how much ofa.
hiatus in leadership the nation can accept asa
consequence of this transition. As it is, there are
repercussions abroad. "There is a need to talk to
the United States," a Common Market minister
remarked the other day, "but there is no United
States to talk to at the moment." That's an
exaggeration, of course, but it should get some
attention both in Washington and in Plains.
Mr. Ford should not hesitate to speak and act
with the authority of the presidency as he, sees fit
d.uring the next few weeks. Mr. Carter should be
.s frank and as open as possible in discussing his
contemplated plans and policies. There is too
much at stake for the most powerful office in the
world to be in a prolonged eclipse.
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Dean, you remember, was the idol of the
Open your hail locker at junior or high school, and
there was sure to be a picture of James Dean, the
rebel, staring you In the face. Especially if the
locker belonged to a girl, lie was the s ur e 'nuff
matinee idol of teenagers across the nation. His
movies, "Rebel Without A Cause" and "East of
Eden," became cause celebres, and half the people
in any given junior high school walked around
wearing red windbreakers, similar to the one Dean
wore in "Rebel."

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crashed and burned. He was a king in the moviemaking industry, and he was dead before reaching
30.
Dean was a loner, and portrayed a confused
young man. As such, he is sometimes compared to
the youth of today. Dean didn't "bum out." lie hung
in there, right up to the end.
lie was a bright young man, who once
proclaimed that to be able to write fiction was his
highest aspiration. Somehow, though, Dean couldn't
adlust long enough, stay alive long enough, to
ize his ambition of becoming a novelist.
real
On the other hand, many social critics say Dean
was too Sensitive, too real to stay alive in a Pepsi
Cola culture that thrives on the dollar and tromps on
the feelings of the too sensitive. In other words, they
say Dean had to die young, because he had no place
else to go, at least within the confines of the existing
social system.
Choose your own reasons. It doesn't matter,
really. Because of James Dean, only his movies and

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bling he said all the necessary things you can never
communicate through the use of correct and proper
words. So, Dean mumbled, and, somehow, he
communicated all the things disturbed youth wishes
he could say through the use of more conventional
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his image remain. But the Image was of sufficient
stature to last on into the 1970s. Even today, you can
go in some pubs and see pictures of James Dean on
the walls. Placed there, probably, by persons who
lived In the '50s, persons who saw James Dean
swagger across the movie screen and never Forgot
that he. represented the eternal outsider, the one
who always would be on the outside looking in. And
except for those he was close to, and they were few,
an outsider
that's what James Dean stood for

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An obscure
ultra-leftist group has demanded that 15
political prisoners be flown to freedom in
Algeria in exchange for the release of a kidnaped adviser to King Juan Carlos.
Police roadblocks ringed Madrid as the
police raided vacant apartments and
questioned dozens of persons in an intensive
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Carter, the yo un ger brother of the Presidentelect, Is in enthusiastic agreem ent with H.L.
Mencken's definition of prohibitionists: they are
not the kind of people one would care to have a
drink with.
The First Brother is a boozer. lie is a man
who believes that absinthe makes the heart grow
fonder. Some years ago he engineered a repeal of
this community's dry law, and th en won for
himself what is still the only commercial beer
license in town. Now he says very proudly that he
has 'a red neck, white socks and Blue Label
beer."
None of this is of much moment to America,
but it seems of importance to the cornmunications industry. Billy Carter is a number
for hundreds of reporters grown atrophied from
his brother's near stifling piety. Everything
Jimmy is, BiUy isn't
and the media knows
from experience that this paradox has
possibilities.
Remember Sam Houston Johnson? lie was
the errant baby brother of LBJ. And he was
always good for fill on a slow news day. Usually
the fill was an embarrassment for the President,
and so much the better.
Brother Sam was also a fellow who, in G eo rge
Nathan's phrase, drank to make other people
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MONTREAL (AP)

The Quebec government has dropped all remaining charges
against self-confessed abortionist Dr. Henry
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There has been a lot of talk lately about the
growing number of product liability lawsuits
claims against businesses or manufacturers for
injuries caused by allegedly unsafe or defective
products
as well as the growing size P
awards.
As evidence of both trends, the number of
such claims in 1975 was 50 per cent higher than in
1971, an d th elollar vol um e of claims in 1975 was
three and one-half times that of 1973.
Much of the talk has come, not surprisingly,
from the insurance industry, which has to foot
the Immediate bill for damages when a court or
jury finds a manufacturer at fault. In the final
analysis, of course, it is the general public whib
pays the bill when the higher cost of insurance
premiums is passed along in the form of higher
prices for consumer products.
Which may be all right, and the only way it
can work. The trouble, however, is that the
present system is inordinately enriching the few,
especially lawyers, at the expense of the many,
charges one insurance Industry spokesman.
Not only has American society adopted a "sue
complex" but shortcomings In our tort system
are encouraging too many frivolous lawsuit
says Ro bert T. Clayton, president of the l75,000
member strong Independent Insurance Agents
of America.
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which he was tried.
Quebec Justice Minister Marc-Andre
Bedard said Friday it would be a waste of time
to open a fourth trial against Uie 53-year-o!d
doctor because he "has been acquitted three
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NEW YORK (AP)— Inundated now by the
tidal torrent of economic forecasts that in this
Yes, Sam was fun copy. Particularly when he election year has surged especially strong, we
was accused by a congressman of using a White can quite easily be blinded to some realities,
House credit car d to take personal jo ur neys. And among them:
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also when he and a divorcee landed in a Mexican
—Economic forecasters are as human as
Jail for reasons still un clear. Poor Lyn
don; at weathermen. Relying upon the latter's advice
various times during his administration he you sometimes leave your umbrella at home and
would not speak to his brother at all.
get caught in a downpour. On the economic front,
Then, during the Nixon regime, there was it happened in 1974.
brother Donald. He was not so earthy a story as
—Unlike the weatherman, the economic
was Sam Johnson, but he had his fascinations, forecaster seldom affixes a probability perOnce, for example, he used a $13,000 piece of centage to his reports. Albert Cox, head 'of
property to secure a $2115,000 loan from recluse Merrill Lynch Economics does, but most of the
Howard Hughes; skeptics said Donald's more big names prefer to be seen as prophets.
t an gible collateral was his kinship to the
— The m ot to of forecasters, as expressed b)
president.
Walter Heller, the former chairman of the
Donald Nixon's entrepreneurship was so Council of Economic Advisers, and now an adpicious
he was an occasional pal of viser to Jimmy Carter, is: "We are often wrong,
fugitive-financier Robert Vesco that even the but never in doubt,"
President became concerned. Much to the
—Neve rt hel ess, forecasters have almost no
amusement of the press, the White house put a control over events, such as wars, droughts and
tap on Donald's telephone and assigned grim frost in the citrus belt, nor over the minds of
Secret Service agents to shadow the brother's those who influence events, such as George
personal activities.
Meany, the consumer and Jimmy 'Carter.
Finally, and more recently, there was Gerald
—Economists are more than just inclined
Ford's half-brother Leslie King. No black sheep toward the belief that if you forecast, forecast of.
parallels here, for King was no trouble maker. ten. They practice It. When a forecast is upset by
But when tie died last month in an auto accident, events, another Is Issued. lie with the
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office the media would vigorously follow up that explain to those not as perceptive as they that,
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Dr. Morgentaler, who during trials admitted to aborting more than 6,000 women at
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Portuguese Socialists Ahead
LISBON, Portugal (AP)

Portugal's

returns from nationwide local elections
as a referendum on Premier Mario
Soares' four-month-old government,

viewed

The Socialists had 30.8 per cent of the votes

counted, down considerably from the 36.9 per
cent they got in the April parliamentary
to

election. But Soares claimed a victory and
said that returns from the cities of Lisbon.
Oporto, Coimbra and Faro would increase his
party's share.
Election officials said less than 20 per cent
of the votes Sunday were tabulated, and it was
too soon to, predict the outcome.

Panel Says Paper Was Unfair
OTTAWA

(AP)

The Ontario Press
Council has upheld it readers complaint that
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both sides of the abortion issue.
The 21-member press council, which considers complaints from the public about the
conduct of the press, said "in fairness to the
readers the newspaper should aim at a
balanced presentation of an issue."
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the Citizen did not publish letter replying to a
published letter which said that a fetus lacks
civil rights because it is not yet a legal entity.

Smith Rejects Proposals
GENEVA, Switzerland (AP)

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Rhodesia again today after rejecting new
British proposals for the transfer of power to
his nation's black majority.
Informed so urces said I e new plan called
for a direct British role in the government of
the breakaway colony during the transition
from
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The event is scheduled for late January and all area organizations
are being encouraged to reserve booth space. "There will be cash
awards for the best, second and third best booths," says Grayson.
Among other events typically scheduled for the mall are choral
and band programs by area schools. Grayson says there is no fee
for use of the mall facilities.
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now or will be met by the stores which he is now seeking for the
mall.
"In June we had 40 per cent occupancy rate," says Grayson.
That rate is now doubled, the mall is 80 per cent full. And area
residents will he able to add one other major purchase to their
shopping soon. "We are completing arrangements to lease our
supermarket to a major grocery chain. We hope to have them

AND SEASONAL FRIEND

here some time in January," he says.
Grayson likes to point out that a family can go to Interstate Mall
for a complete "evening out." "They can shop, ha ve dinner, then
go to the show," he says proudly.
That pride also shows in the slogan he created for the mall:
'Not the biggest, but the best,"

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WASHINGTON (AP)
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After traveling some 564,000
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"There are no more foreign
trips," he said with finality as
he new Sunday from London
after exploring with British officials for ways to form a transitlon government in Rhodesia.
Kissinger, aboard his plane,
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award if and when he wins the case for his client,
inflated and unreasonable claims can be p ur sued

logically, the forecast would have been right
at little or no expense to the plaintiff, he says. As
—Forecasters often are vain and cocky, a result, many claims are settled out of court for
especially when they have behind them an econ- amounts in excess of what is justified simply to
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the reliance on subjective opinions.
Again, the co mplaint Is from the insur ance
—Econometric models often are subjective, industry side. But when lawyers themselves join
The numbers used are often processed first
the chorus, we know something must be wrong.
adjusted, weighted and subjected to various
Four national associations of defense lawyers
other "corrective" formulas.
recently issued a "Products Uablllty Position
—Rather than being objective, some Paper" asserting that "judicial excess" has
economists have vested interests in their fore- created a products liability crisis.
The paper, issued jointly by the Defense
casts, especially if they work for certain banks
retail establishments or government offices that Research Insitute, the International Association
consider it had form to challenge the efforts of of Insurance Counsel, the Federation !
Insurance Counsel and the Association of
th e marke ti ng department.
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co mes out a month ahead of the pack.
—The consensus forecast often' is remarkably welfare of the insurance industry, the fact that
accurate on large categories, such as the Gross fewer products liability cases would mean less
National Product, but it shouldn't be forgotten need for their services lends weight to their
that the consensus includes many forecasts at proposals.
For example, the lawyers urge a system ot
the extremes of high and low.
"co m para tive respo nsibility" which wo ul d take
—Like many stock market analysts ,
into account the responsibility of the plaintiff as
eco nomists are strong In forecasting •a con- well as the defendant. Damages would be
tinuauon of existing con di tions, butt often are
diminish ed in proportion to the responsibility of
weak at calling the turns.
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—Relying on no skill at all, It Is safe to conA complete defense would be allowed in the
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lawn care teams, as well as an office staff.
Occupancy at the mall has increased as Grayson continues his
efforts. "Montgomery Ward, Super-X Drugs, Interstate VI
Theaters and Orient IV pay the freight," he says. The range of
shops is one that would make any mall manager proud. From
beauty shop and ice cream parlor to stores offering discount
shoes, clothing, and a full-service bank the variety is sufficient
to answer the needs of any shopper.
'We even have Eastern Airlines in the Pan American Bank
building," says Grayson. "You can pick up tickets there,' have
them plan a trip for you, or sim ply make reservations through

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That seating 'area is important, because Grayson firmly
believes that "a mall manager owes the community his concern
and his help in any way possible." lie encourages civic groups to
use the mall facilities,

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irea schools and graduated from Florida
Technological University. lie t urned down an offer from a large
firm which wanted him to go to Hong Kong and manage a mall. "I
wanted to stay in this area," he explains.
Grayson says he took the job at Interstate Mall because, "I felt
this mall would be a challenge. I wanted to see if we (he and the
board of directors of the mall) could turn it around.

Mark Grayson knows exactly what he wants for Christmas a
steady, heavy flow of customers for the 25 stores now occupying
Interstate Mall.
Grayson, the mall manager, is excited about the massive
changes he has made in the mall since he arrived In June. "Now
it's time for people to give us a chance," he says.
A year ago, he admits, walking through the mall was painful
The few c ustomers who came in could hear their footsteps
echoing. The sound bounced back at them from plate glass walls
around the emptiness.
Now the steadily increasing customers will find their footsteps
couldn't possibly echo. Grayson bucked shopping-center tradition
and carpeted the entire mall in a soft, restful blue.
"We also added extensive lighting," he says, "and replaced the
(1(1 be nches with new, comfortable seating area."

Freedom For Prisoners

And a true outsider never comes in. Not even
after he becomes the screen idol for an entire
nation. As an actor, Dean was great. As a person,
Dean foreshadowed the 1960s and 1970s. What
James Dean stood for, singularly in the 1950s, was
taken up by a multitude of troubled youth 10 years
later. And you know something funny. Few of the
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With less than six weeks in
office, Kissinger was lowering
his profile, going into a "dc-compression stage." He did not
want to appear to be overshadowing his successor, Cyrus

ministration. "I would like to
point out," he told the NATO
foreign ministers at a farewell
Session Friday in Brussels,
"that at the end of the Mondale
administration, I will only be 69
years old."

U. Vance.
'I get to pick the artist,"

This was a wry reference to
the possibility that Jimmy Carter will serve eight years in the
White House and that Vice

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Dulles and others in the State for two terms.
Department. "Only Vance dc-- Kissinger's next scheduled
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he said.
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The stand trial for murder,
appeal by his mother, Bessie
Supreme Court today refused to
His case never reached a jury Gilmore of Milwaukie, Ore.,
review James Earl Ray's wi- because he subsequently that her son's life be spared.
successful attempts to with- pleaded guilty.
The court had been expected
draw his guilty plea in the asCourt
today
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no
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rule
today on her appeal but
The
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ther King
Utah murderer Gary Mark not been scheduled to meet as a
full court again until Jan. 10,
The court voted not to con
sid- Gilmore, thereby further but announced today they will
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by hold
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A bitter, blazing controversy has erupted Inside the Justice Dept.
over how to combat organized crime.
In theory, the special strike forces are supposed to mobilize the resources of the federal
government to disrupt underworld operations
and to bear down on the crime lords. The strike
force chiefs believe this requires a concentrated,
coordinated, national effort without interference
from politically appointed U.S. attorneys.
Most US. attorneys, on the other hand, want
to bring the strike forces under tighter control.
They are supported by Richard Thornburgh,
chief of the Justice Dept's criminal - division.
In recent months, he has revised and
restricted the investigative guidelines. He has
also closed down the strike forces in St. Louis
and New Orleans, and. has given the U.S. attorneys In Newark and New York City
jurisdiction over the strike forces in their cities.
This has outraged the strike force chiefs, who
look upon themselves as professionals tree of
political pressure It has also upset Internal
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DeFeo of the Los Angeles strike force warned
that the new guidelines would "Initially reduce
the effectiveness of the organized crime
program."
He charged that the guidelines would exclude
"associates and confederates of organized crime
members." But his greatest concern, according
to the memo, was that Thornbw'gh's moves
would "ultimately abolish" the strike force
program "by dividing its control among the
individual United States attorneys."
The new guidelines, approved recently by
Attorney General Edward Levi, limit the
definition of organized crane and require strike
force chiefs to inform U.S. attorneys about
search warrants in advance. There are also
other new restrictions, strike force involvement
in narcotics cases, for example. will be reduced.
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DeFeo discerned from these developments
that the strike forces eventually will be "phased
out, absorbed by and conducted under direct
supervision of a local U.S. attorney, retaining the
strike forces name for public relations pur-

poses."
Scurce.s inside the strike forces have told us
that Thornburgh intends to kill the program. But
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and DeFeo are wrong. The new guidelines, ii
the possibility, however, of merging the
said, are merely part of an updating
of the U.S
remaining slnu, Forces into t he offices of the
U.S..attorneys. In any event, he-said he will leave attorneys' manual. "it Is only logical that such
the final decision up to the Incoming Carter an effort would take account," he explained, "of
evolving needs, priorities, conditions and
administration.
DeFeo argued in his confidential memo that relationships in the criminal justice field."
He denied that the guidelines would limit
the strike forces were better suited than U.S
investigations to mob members only,
but
attorneys' office to wage war on organized
crime. The memo, dated September V, pointed claimed that their associates would also be inout that "the strike forces had the independent, cluded in the new definition of "criminal synpermanent capability - for a sustained program dicates." The term, he said, "appears to me to
that local U.S. attorneys lacked because of their clearly encompass all of those highly organizeconflicting obligations, fixed terms and higher disciplined associations engaged in supplying
illegal goods and services."
turnover."
According to Thornburgh, "the guidelines are
William Lynch, the tough prosecutor who ran
premised
upon the continued existence of at least
the organized crime section, agreed with
some
strike
forces, and their working in tandem
DeFeo's assessment.

In an earlier memoran-dum, dated August 30, Lynch warned that the with the U.S. attorneys' offices."
The Democrats who will take over the White
new guidelines "heralds an end to an effective
House and

strike force program."
The guidelines will be regarded by Mafia
mobsters, he complained, "as limiting the scope
of Strike force Investigative and proaecutive
mandates." Thornburgh responded to Lynch's
complaints by removing him as head of the
organized crime section, which oversees the

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pressed Interest In the internal battle. Rep.
William Himgate, D.-Mo., chairman of the House,
Criminal Justice subcommittee, has asked in a
private letter that Thornburgh explain his actions to restrict the strike forces.

President-elect Jimmy Carter's transition
team at the Justice
strike forces.
Dept. is also examining the
Thornburgh told us emphatic-ally that Lynch strike force problem. But they had an abrupt ,,no
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A decision in Gilmore's case
own atto rn ey to plead g ui lty
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against his will."
On Dec. 3, the court stayed
Just last week, a special con- der from the high court not to
execute Gilmore until the jus- Gilmore's execution by firing
gressional committee authorlied $6.5 million for the first tices decide whether to hear an squaI
year of an Investigation into the
assassinations of President
John F. Kennedy and the Rev.
Mr. King, one of the nation's
leading civil rights activists.
In seeking Supreme Court review, Ray's attorney said the
case "raises major con.
stItutional Issues with respect
to voluntariness of the plear
waiver of conflict of Interest on
the part of criminal defense at.
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Giants 1714 earlier Sunday and
the ball on the Dallas three on a nesota (11-2-1), 1 P.M.
wild
Dennis Johnson interception,
New England (11-3) at Oak- would have gotten the NFC
card bid had Dallas defeated
After Washington regained 11111 helped clinch the victory land (13-1), 4 p.m.
Washington.
and the playoff spot with a
Sunday Dec. 19
Baltimore, meanwhile,
iiiiiiiiiiienna
crushing blocked that cleared
Pittsburgh (10-4) at Balticlinched
the home field advanthe way for John Riggins' scor- more (11-3), 2 p.m.
Los
Angeles
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tage
by
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That gave them the spot asAF C
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So the playoffs shape up this
Washington's
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EST:
Monday, Dec. 13, 1976
St. Louis out of a playoff spot. Tampa Bay. the AFC wild card
Saturday Dec. 18
Washington (10-4) at Mm- The Cards edged the New York club.
In other games Sunday, the
CincinnatiBongals whipped the
New York Jets 42-3, the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Seattle
Seahawks 27-10, the Green Bay
trimmed the Atlanta
24-20, the Denver
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Broncos beat the Chicago Beaj
28-14, the Kansas City Oil
towed the Cleveland Browns
39-14, the San Francisco 49ers
defeated the New Orleans
Saints- 27-7 and the Oakland
Raiders blanked the San Diego
Chargers 24-0.
On Saturday, Pittsburgh
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ninth straight win, a 21.0 shutout of Houston. In other Satu
day games, the Minnesota VIEIngs whipped the Miami Do)phlns 20-7 and the Los Angeles
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tional Football League's second just kept coming back," said failed to make the playoffs last
season.
Washington Coach George Al- year.
The Washington Redskins, t en , whose Redskins came back
"We were supposed to be too
left for dead earlier In the year, one last time with two touch- old, too slow and over the hill,"
completed the field for the post- downs In the fourth quarter to he said. "But If you have the
season playoffs by scoring an defeat Dallas.
right kind of veterans, age
Impressive 27-14 victory over
The victory, which gave doesn't mean a thing."
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the Dallas Cowboys Sunday In a Washington the National ConFormer Cowboy Calvin 11111
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eight of the first 17 places last
weekend in the Tangerine Bowl
Sailing Regatta held on S
ford's Lake Monroe.
Held under superb sailing
conditions Saturday and
Sunday, the list of winners
included Richard Tillman, a
member of the 1976 Olympic
Yachting Team. He sailed his
Hit high performance trapeze
cmfttuvIor)rmthe0class
Other internationally ranked
yachtsme: — Ray
NlcCann and Allyn Stevens —
won their respective classes,
Miami's Bill Roberts
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yards and Jones scoring two
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game-winner in the fourth
In Umatilla.
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Colts $8, Bills 20
50S: I. Dick Ti llman, 2. Ken
Bert Jones passed for three
Carley,3 Kim Smith.
ThiltIe: 1. Herb Shipp, 2. Mike
touchdowns to lead Baltimore's
Thedec, 3. Charlie McIntosh.
offensive show, which came foil
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lowing
four
lackluster
efforts.
Lewis, 3. Ben Cowman.
Portsmouth (All Boats Class): 1.
The loss was the 10th straight
Brian AuStin. 2. Jeff MoeSil, 3. K
for the Bills, but there was one
Trudeau.
TAMPA (A?)
"We National Football League team bright spot: O.J. Simpson ramWindsurlers: I. Paul P,lgar Jr., 2.
just took It for granted we'd go to lose all 14 regular season tied for 171 yards on 28 carries
Greg Aguirre, 3. Paul Polgar Sr.
Sunfish: I. Steve Honour, 2.
out and win," said linebacker gaines.
BALTIMORE (A?) -After a
to capture his fourth rushing
Jimmy Hoctiult, 3. Coin Day.
Sam Hunt of the nonchalant atseason
In
which
Buffalo
won
It
was
Hunt's
68-yard
touchtitle
in five years.
Force S: 1. Mike Catalano. 2. Bill
Just two games, O.J. Simpson
titude which almost cost play- down return of an Intercepted
Simpson, who started the
Pope. 3. Bob Bigtiam.
Z Cat: I. Cynthia Carter, 2. Ed
could find little solace In an inoff-bound New England a victo- Spurner pass that enabled New game nine yards behind Walter
Diehl, 3. Steve Dorris.
ry over winless Tampa Bay.
dividual
title.
England break out of a 14-14 tie Payton of the Chicago Bears4
Hoble 11: 1. John B.ararnkl, 2.
"Maybe
we
weren't
playing
in
the fourth quarter. The 17- finished with 1,503, IncludIngJudd Dando, 3. Dan Heyse.
Simpson gained 171 yards
Sol Cats: 1. Dough Aker, 2. John
our best, but we didn't expect point final period explosion 647 In his last three games.
Sunday
against
the
Baltimore
Parker, 3. G. W. Edwards.
them to be anything this gave the Patriots a 11-3 record Payton gained only 49 against
Colts to win his fourth National
Noble 16: 1. Allyn Stevens. 2. John
tough,"
added Hunt after Sun- to take into their playoff opener Denver, leaving in the third pcDuke, 3. Jay
Football League rushing chainLaSers.1.AndyFox,2.DanMlles,
day's
31-14
victory made the at 4 p.m. EST next Saturday at rind because of Injury, and finpionahip in fi
years. The
-3. Lee Sayler.
'i- expansion Buccaneers the first Oakland.
ished at 1,390.
yardage
gave
Simpson
1,503
US 1: Ray Renfr o. 2. Cammeron
Tampa, behind the passing of
Raiders 24, Chargers 0
McTavish, 2. Jim Leonard.
yards for the season, beating
f
PIlIitrF
arterback Steve Spurrier, led
Oakland closed out a 13-1 seaSchandetmayer, 3. Charlie Johnson.
14-7 at halftime and appeared to son with its first shutout and
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have New England on' the will try to avenge Its only regumuq, 2. Gordon Hathaway, 3. Gary
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Bill Roberts. 3. Paul Lambery.
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Danny Swartzbugh, 3 Jeff Jackson
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state's AAAA high school
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bound Colts for a 2-12 cam.
.. football champion will be leg inJury, didn't start and Mike Rae threw three touchand "The Juice" said
decided
Friday night when admitted, "1 didn't know I'd down passes for the Raiders,
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even another rushing crown
play today until I was'$ent out and Mark van Eeghen rushed
Carol City at Bryant Stadium
couldn't make up for that dls.
after the half."
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After Hunt's return came a for the season.
basketball team closes out Its
"In a losing year," he said,
Godby has a 13-0 season 30-yard field goal by John Smith
.
Patriots 31, Buccaneers 14
record while Carol City stands and a one-yard run In the
pre-holidays deason with a 7 "you can't have a good feeling
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The Buccaneers faded befor.
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12-1.
p.m. game tonight against, about somethlng'llke this. The
closing seconds by quarterback 17 fourth-quarter points by New
Lyman.
only redeeming factor Li that
The pairings in other classes Steve Grogan which drew the England
became the first
Starters for the Crooms
the offense, can look 'back
also were announced Sunday by ire of Coach Chuck Fairbanks. NFL team
to go 0-14.
the Florida High School
squad,. playing at home, are and say, 'Hey,
did it.'
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Bengali
C,
Jets 3
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Activities Assoclatlor, In record
Gene Sweet, Keith Whitney,
most
rushing
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Bengals,
shut
out of the
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Gainesville. All games are downsInaseasonbyaquarter- playoffswhenPitsbizrghwonita
scheduled for 8 p.m. Friday. 'back
and David Thomas.
12.
ninth straight game Saturday,
dealt us some bad hands, and
AAA
'Fairbanks
said he was "dii- took out their frustration on the
Crooms carries a 3-1 record. we've had to play with what we
.
Delray Atlantic, 12-0, versus, appointed."
Jets. They broke the game open
Tonight's other frosh game got It's embarrasing. We have
Panama City' Bay, 11.2, at
pits Lake Howell
"Grogan called a time out to with three touchdowns in the
Bishop a positive thing (the. rushing
Booster Stadium in Ocala
.
Moore.
get the opportunity to score the second quarter, Including an 85title), but it really doesn't make
CinU
Here's typical start by karting enthusiasts at Daytona later.
last touchdown," said FaIr- yard bomb from Ken Anderson
up
the season-"
KARTING
Pahokee 12-1
Blountstown, banks.
"We didn't need IL"
national Speedway during the annual World Karting Association's 10-3
to Isaac Curtis. Cincinnati's
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the ball
Grogan countered, "We had a defense picked
winter Enduro Olympics. This year there will be four days kart
six New York
Class
A
Simpson 28 times against
chance for me to get a record passes, four off Joe Namath.
racing the Speedway
IT HOME
with the World RecOrd Run on
St. Petersburg Shorecred, 9Colts, with most of U early
and I took the chance." He said
Monday, Dec. 27. Fifteen races are
Chiefs 31, &amp;
final
14
4, at Tallahassee FAMU,
runs gaining five or six yards.
Oviedo High's
t
it was not his intention to nm up
Thursday. Dec. 30. Over 600 entries
expected
for
this
Year's
Ed
Podoisk
scored
three
split a pair f matches Saturday He had 70 yards the 'half, with
karting event
the score because "It wouldn't touchdowns and surpassed AbDaytona.
lOfl5t fllfl covering 10
afternoon, defeating Bishop
an anything
us."
Haynes to become Kansas
count, but yards.
Moore by a
ns.
Andy Johnson
the Patri- Clty'i all-tine leading rusher.
, lcing to Kistmmee, 3C4&amp;
Thn, in the thud quarter,
ots on the scoribd In the The
eIa, Wd by by re
Kirk Attebury and Greg Simpson cut loose.He gained 3O
second quarter with a club serve quarterback Tony
Ankney were Oviedo's double yards around right end
record 69-yard run, then broke Adams, clinched It with 17
winners In 1G7 and 121-pound went to the same aide for a 4Seminole Community College treefor a nine yard dash totie points th the third period.
By The Associated Press
State's record fell to 3-2 with a much better Job on Kent Ginclasses, respectively. .
yard'touc1own on which he
the game at 14-14 In the third
Eagles 27,' Seahawks 10
6513 toss at Missouri, and Bis- ver," said Washington State rode the 20-plus scoring' efforts quarter.
Oviedo is 2-3 on the year and broke five tackles.
Tom Sullivan rushed for 121
"Any
the
Hatter
cayne
College
dropped
to
1-4
Coach
Raveling after of Bob Zlpko, Robert Lewis and
guca again . Wednesday '.
Ed WillIams' 17 yard second yards and 'two touchdowns and
Simpson
pulled early in Classic. It's a great classic," with a 112-70 setback to LaSalle holding Glover to 20 points. "He Robert 'Atkins to 105-92 victory period gallop, the longest scor- Mike Hogan ran for 104 yards
Colonial.
the final period with the rushing said Stetson Coach Glenn Wit- in Philadelphia.
and our kid, Harold Rhodes, are
Iliwassee, Tern., Saturday Ing run
the
for the
the Eagles, who snapped a
title locked up. 'Coath Jim kes.
"The
Curt Forrester two
the best shooters In the night.
.
Bucs,
opened
the
scoring.
It tot- five-game losing streak. Jim
Lakeview Names
• Ringo, ho
said the
His team had Just beaten St. really made the difference," nation."
The three Raiders had V, 21 lowed afl.yard Spurrier passw Zoni of the Seahawks com
was made not because of Simp- Francis, Pa., '76-75 for the said Wilkes
b
21point
points and and 20 points, respectively.
'tight end Mike Novak.
Rhodes
had
Pee .Wee Stars
. pleted 24 of 49
23
- son's championship but Championship of its own event which led Stetson (4-3). Mike
Spurner threw, 27 yards
Steve Puldokas had 25 as Wash. .
.
yards and set
single-season
because "we didn't feel it would Saturday night. The host Hat- Lay added 18 points for
Lakeview's
Pee
wide receiver Morris Owens
ingtoo
State
upped
Its
record
to
'HIwAS$!E Patton 7 1.1
record for rookie with
ss
Wee be. very Intelligent on our part ter,s'had three-point lead until Hatters, who led by 12 points
Mallonee 100 14, Taylo r liii fl.
the Bucs' second touchdownbe- 2,571 yards.
Mustangs of the Pop Warner 'to keep that young man out
last-second tip-in by Jose mldwaythrtughthesecondbajf
Smith l2.116, Batell007. Harris l
fore 41,517 fans.
Packers 24, Falcons' to
Leag'ie recently feted Its POP. 'there and let'somebody take a Sm.
0016, Parker 3006, Totals 41 46 92.
against St. Francis (3-2).
Florida State was called
players from last season's 2- cheap shot at him,"
Johnson, who finished with
$CMlP4OLI
Tarvee2
12
5
Randy Johnson 'engineered
Also 'recording success was
Consolation honors In the 32 fi,uis and had four players Atkins 923
*. Williams 7 ss 19. 177 yards rushing In 14 carries,
team.
P,_ilina, which tune from we hatter Classic
fourth-quarter touchdown
Georgia
out
Missouri (4-2). The Zli*o 66622. Krueq I 66 I Lewis I
WZX3 didn't
Top all around
was
:•
was
disappointed
with
his
drives,
Eric
TorkéLson getting
ranks
NCAA Division II - Slate, 93-11
Long Island. Seminoles had only six points in 3.511. Kraiit 2001, S. Williams I (2
Sport- Bills until Just before
Shannon
Brown.
team's performance,
3. Reynolds I .123. Totals 39 27.37
the
winning
score
small college - to down major
the PackGary Pár%ons had 30 points, the first 14 minutes and trailed ios.
'sinnnshlp award went t Jeff reguiar-seasongamewhile ask"I
felt
we
had
a
better
team
era
on
a
one-yard
run with 2:20
I foe Davidson 60-St 20 of them in the second half, to 26-1 at one point, but cut the gap
Henry while Chris Spa.scto was lag to be traded to a team on the f)fi,
than that, be said. "It looked left.
But the r of
was lead Rollins' upset. Rollins late In the second half. Harry Hiwasee.,,
53 31-- '
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named top defensive
like
we were going to get beat
'Bt. fl Bears 14
Sunshine State repre- scored the Last seven points to Davis and Wayne Smells each SiisO*iii
Bingo be wanted
Paul Griffin was top
fora
while. U Sam Hunt had not
Denver scored four touchbe back: sentatives. •
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Its
record
to
6had
14
points
for
Florida
State.
back and Tony WIIIL.ms top with the Bills next season.
intercepted that pass, I think It 'downs In the second half
Flets: Ht*aUSS 23. Samlaile II
Winless Jacksonville lot' Its 1 and drop Davidson to a 1-4 . Dick Neaves had 15 points to
beat
defensive back. Bobble
would have been
Psul,d Out: Smith, Parker.
whole di!- the Bears, Otis Ainigr'a 11"I want to help build Buffalo fifth game, 74-47, to visiting slate.
pace
Biscayne
against
LaSalle
Tchncal,
Is top offensive Iinanan.
fenent game. That was the yard scoring rim with 3:17 Left
back into winner," he said. • Washington State, Florida
uldn' ha
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done U (4-1).
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Merchen with 11:08 played in
the second half.
Merchen. of F'airleighDickinson. said he had hoped to
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play three minutes later and the
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said after the Stingers moved
stopping 23 shots.
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Terry Slater's specialty is
hockey, but the coach of the
Cincinnati Stingers Is not bad at
"What's My Line?" either.
During the past week, Slater
did some line-shuffling, putting
Claude Larose with Blame
Stoughton and Dennis Sobchuk.
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Maryland 92. DePaul 74
Southern U 99. Wiley

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Navy 98, George Mason SO
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EASTERN CONFERENCE
AMERICAN
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Atlantic Division
Eastern Division
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TOURNAMENTS
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Holy Cross 67, Provence 65
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Miami
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Baltimore 61, Elm r.t '.
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Central Division
to score
1 40 3 10, 3 Eddy Sanchez 161 400. '
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Houston
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CONFERENCE
Carolina 76
chronic losers, returned as
WMhton
10
13
Moses Malone grabbed a key ton with 22 points and Calvin Eddy Coldo (3) 3 80. 0 (56)9300.
,
Patrick Division
Western Division
Vanderbilt
35,
Mercer
33
Atlanta
10
370
it Oak
coach of the Houston Rockets, rebound and followed with a Murphy added 18, becoming the IS 6)
W L T Pts OF GA
I) I 0 929 250 237
Virginia St 106, Dillard 91
WESTERN CONFERENCE
FOUR H - I Patci Lame (6)
NY RI
Den
It 7 3 11 106 69
9 5 0. 643 315 2C,6
Washington
St
who registered a 96-92 triumph, pair of free throws, clinching club's all-time leading scorer. IS 60 1160 160. 2 Aldana Soto
74,
Jackson
Midwest
Division
(3)
P1015
16 7 6 3* 107 82 S Diego
,
6 I 0 129 245 285
vIle 67
Denver
17 8
660
.
ending Seattle's 29-game home the triumph. Mike Newlin hit a Malone had 20 rebounds.
'
560 3 00. 3 ArtaArana (2) ISO, 0
Allan
IS 8 1 37 103 •5 K C
5 9 . 0 351 790 37'.
W Vs State 75. Davis O. El
Detroit
15 12
556 3
winning streak, seven short of 22-foot shot with 32 seconds reIn oth
NY Rng
Ipa Bay
other NBA games, the (3 6)1400. P (6 3) 173.40. DO (S6) Indiana
1317 6 32 119 )
0 II 0 000 1 25 112
.
kin's 6.4
13
14
481
S
mythe Division
the National Basketball As.soci- maining. putting Houston Philadelphia 76ers outlasted the 16060
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
City
17 11
MIDWEST
'
162 5,
FIFTH - I '.ii - Altu (6) IS 60
I
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St Lou
u
12 14 4 78 55109
Eastern Division
ation record.
Chicago
6
IS
286
Bradley
53,
Loyola
Chicago
75
ahead 92-90. Seattle's Fred Milwaukee Bucks 107-102, the s to
9
. 2 Anton Sanchez (5) 700
OIls's
,
Chgo
10 37 3 73 91112
11 3 0 166296 It)
4 24
143 11',
Cent Michigan 120. Oakland 61
We made Seattle play our Brown missed a shot, Malone his Angeles Lakers beat the '.70 1 Alava Pere z (2) 3 80:0 15 6) Milwkee
.
Cob
I Id 5 2) 53 100 P WISh
10 1 0 714 27) 717
Pacific Division
Chicago St 61, St Xavier
16
51391
50
Vancvr
5 20 3 I? 13 120 S LOUiS
10 4 0 711 309 261
Denver Nu gge ts 1 1 2, the DeCincinnati 172, Si Joseph's. boa.
Portland
to a
.692
SIXTH-1
SIXTH -1 Jose Solo (6) 1360100
Minn '
4 j 6 II 78 131 Pliila
1 10 0 7*6 165 286
78
11 11 '510 3
troit Pistons downed the Kan- 360, 2 Arecha Sanchez (4) 110320. Los Ang
'
NY Ct's
WALES CONFERENCE
311 0 711 170750
c.oldn
St
Dayton
71.
13
II
542
4
Loyola
LA
48
Nfl9Ui
Quio(a (2) 140 0 (16)
sits City Kings 110-104 and the
,
NorrisDivision
Central Oivi's)o
Seattle
13 13
536 4
Denver (13. Hardin Simmon 85
34 00, p (61) 11070.
Mont
73 5 1 50 152 70 'Minn
Ii 2 1 521 305 174
Phoenix Suns burned the AtPhoenix
11 11
DePauw 93, Kenvon II
500 5
SEVENTH - I. Eddy Beitia (I)
Pitt's
'
12 13 S 79 91100 Chcgo
1 7 0 ' SO) 751
lant,i hawks 106-91.
Saturday's
R*'suII
Evansville
83,
Portland
15
000 680 5.20. 2 Domingo Alberdi
A
1.
9 1210 25 101 100 Dirt
6
8 0 429 26222r,
New
York
Knicks
112,
Illinois
67,
Nebraska
63
' Phoe
I)) 6 70 180, 3 Jose Y:a (6) 4 20.
76ers 107, Bucks 102
Dirt
9 15 4 33 75 95 Get Bay
5 9 0 3S7.21111 299
Illinois St 101. San Jose 62
96
13
81
2860.
P
(03)
9990:
Big
0
(16
Wash
517 1 70 81121
Western Division
George McGinnis' 27 points
Atlanta 95, Cleveland
,
Indiana St ), Ball St 69
with 3 8) 61/00
*LA
Adams Division
10 3 1 750 35 1 190
led Philadelphia, 15-9, to an U11
Marquett e 79. Penn State 19
Philadelphia (06. Portland 107
EIGHTH - I Manobo Lames
Bstn '
19 9 2 40 III 93 S Fran
6 6 0 571 210 190
Michigan
lOt.
Buffalo
101
St
SI.
E
Michigan
52
II
00
4
expectedly
tough
victory
over
440 3 00. 2 Santi Altu (1)7 60
Butt
14 Onto's
By The As sociated Press
4 10 0 286 253146
16 0 3 35 9)
sixth time in eight games, got 24 Milwaukee, Bob
New
N
'
York
k
Nets
1)5,
Missouri
Detroit
63.
Flor
ida
SO
Into
Dandridge
e 460, 3 Anton Juan (1) 6.60. 0 (17)
1311 6 32 1)1 (03 AtInta
1.10 0 286 172 317
Neb
Omaha
90,
W
IllinOiS
Il
pg
It had been two years and one goals from Don Marcotte, scored 30 points as the Bucks 3020, P 17 4) /950
Cleve
ItS i 23 50 99 StIe
2 17 0 Ii) 229 129
Chicago 84, Boston 76
N. Dakota St. 57, Moorhd Con
NINTH - I Alva (l) 8 20 600910
Saturday's Results
clinched division title
week, nine games to be exact, Wayne Cashman and Johnny tied the score 10 times in the
San
Antonio
121
,
New
Orleans
Cordia
fl
'
2 Arts (2) 4 70 380; 3 lame (6)
1.
'
Philadelphia
Boston 3
pclinched playoff spot
106
Ohio 85. Marietta 12
since the Detroit Red Wings had Bucyk.
third quarter and occasionally 800 0 (7 0) 64 60; P(82) 17360
Cleveland 4, Washington 2
Saturday's Results
Golden State 121, Houston it?
Purdue 77, Louisville 10
TENTH - I Ma; un (6) 1080500 '
beaten the Bruins in Boston
New York islanders 6. Pitt's
Minnesota 29. Miami 7
took the lead. But dunk shots by 700 2
Rangers 5, Canadiens 2
Sunday's
Results
Mnolo
,i
Tutane
91,
SI
LOUiS
86,
01
(8) 620 3 00; 3 AItu
btjrgt 3
Pittsburgh 21, Houston 0
Garden.
Phoenix 106, Atlanta 91
The Rangers recorded their Juli us Erving and Caldwell (3 I 5 40 (4 8)2820. P 1681 79 ao
Valparai so 82, Augustana 72
Montreal S. Detroit 0
Los Angeles 20, Detroit 1/
It had been two years am) first triumph over Montreal Jones helped Philadelphia to ,a DO IS 61 738 10
Washington 125, New
York
SOUTHWEST
Toronto L, New York Ranger's
Sunday's Results
Ill. exhiUil'1,n
Et,EvE
Arkansas 71. Okla City 80
eight months. nine games
ELEVENTH - I Arta Zarre IS) '
e
to b
1
'
'
'
'
'
Cincinnati 12, New York Jets
since April 7, 1974 when Wayne 101-92 lead with 4:11 left.
Detroit
110,
Kansas
City
104
14606 (.) 3 10, 7 Jose Perez I)) 16)
Grand Canyon /8, E New Mexico
Atlanta 3. Chicago I
3
lake rs 112, Nuggets 8.3
Philadelphia
107.
Milwaukee
exact, since the New York Dillon scored twice and Rod
.4
3 N eqU P Solo (7) 3 20. 0 (3 S)
oi
Colorado 4. Vancouver 1, tie
St Louis Il. New York G
107
'
N Arizona 96, Lamar IS
The hot shooting of Lucius Al- 1180. P (S 3) 130 SO
Rangers had beaten the Mon. Gilbert, playing In his 1,000th
Minnesota I. St. Louis I. tie
'ants II
Los Angeles 112. Denver 53
treal Canadiens anyplace.
TWELFTH
I
I
Anton
N
Texas
St
85.
ICU
.81
Ehave
,
Buffalo 4. Los Angeles 2
Philadelphia 27, Seattle 10
career game with New York, ten and aggressive defense by 1511/ 008
Houston 96, Seattle 92
10540. 2 Manolo AItu (6)
Oklahoma 82 Drake 67
'
Sunday's Results
New England 31, Tampa Bay
That is, until Sunday night, added three assists and took Kermit Washington led a first- 4606 70. 3 Sala Aguirre 121 / 60. Q
Today's Games
.
Oral Roberts 19, OklahomaSt 6.5 ' Philadelphia 1, Toronto I
11
when both teams ended long over second place among half Los Angeles assault. The (5 6)7020, P IS 6)15450. Big Q (35
No games scheduled '
Rice 56, Austin Col 66
Detroit S. Boston 3
Green Bay 24. Atlanta 70
Tu.tday's
Games
WIN
spells of frustration with vic- league scorers.
.ill 5) 7680. (35 with slId)
Southern Methodist 51. tI Colorado
l,akers led 33-22 at the quarter
New York Rangers S. Mon
Baltimore SI. Buffalo 20
Phoenix
at
Buffalo
201 80
65
tories. The Red Wings, despite
' treat 2
'
Denver 71, Chicago ti
Bill Goldsworthy, Don Mur- and 60-39 at the half. Allen had
Los Ang eles at Atlanta
Handle . $146.213. Atteandance
Texas 46) II. Lutheran 77
Pittsburgh 5, St Liji's 3
Kansas City 39. Cleveland ii
blowing a penalty shot in the doch and Gr eg Polis also t al lied 14 po ints in the first half and 18 7119
Philadelphia at Chicago
FAR WEST
.
San Francisco 27, New Or
New York Islander's 6, Chi.
New
York
Knicks
at San An
first period, beat the Bruins
Arizona 76, Pacific 60 .
SATURDAY NIGHT
cago 2
leans 1
for the Rangers, who ended a for the game, while WashingtOfliO
I, Cacho Miguel (2)
Arizona St 97, Northwestern 15
'
Today's Games
Washington 27, Dallas II
at Boston, and the Rangers 10-game Montreal unbeaten ton, who did not start, added 10 37FIRST
Kansas City at New Orleans
Colorado 91, Ark Little Rock 73
60 '.
2) 7 Eddy Javi III 8 03
No garres scheduled
Oakland 21, San Diego 0
downed the Canadiens 5-2 at string. Jim Roberts and Serge points
HOJSIOO at Portland
d an six relxunts in the
7!)) Ur2j Sanche: 171 300. Q (3
Cola State 66, Air Force 63
Tuesday's Games
Regular Season Ends
lnO P I? 5) 106
Fresrx, St 95, St. Mary's, Cal. 51
Madison Square Garden. Mean- Savard hit 'for the Canadiens, first half.
Los Angeles at Washington
—
SECOND - I. Domingo Javi''
Montana St 7%. Wis Parkside 63
while, ot he r st rea ks continued. whohavel os t only five times in
New York Rangers ,t New
Denver st ar David Thompson
Playoffs
820 '.00 320, 2 Ocui:a Beitia '.
NevSda Las Vegas ill. San Diego York Islanders
Saturday , Dec. II
For example, the Phila- 32 games this season.
hit just one of 11 shots in the 13 00 '.00 3 EchanOMiguel i 2.
t 113
Philadelphia at Minnesota
NFC Divisional Playoff
delphia
Flyers
beat
Toronto
7-4,
first half and finished with 12 3 a 0 (IS) 45 40. P (15)161 10. DC)
Notre Dame 66. UCLA 63
1.
Buffalo at Vancouver
Washington at Minnesota
c. extending their home unbeaten
Puget Sound 68, Idaho 61
Penguins 5, Blues 3
points, 14 under his average. '21' 14160
AFC Divisional Playoff
THIRD
I
Uris
Bells
(II
(8
Ci)
S
Dakota
St
89.
Northern
S
D
62
World
Hockey
Association
New England at Oakland
string over the Maple Leafs to
Jean Pronovost scored twice
Pistons 110, Kings 104
Stanford 70, Wisconsin 66
1080 680, 2 Domingo Eloria i
Eastern Division
Sunday, Dec. I
11 games going back to Dec. 19, and Ron Shock highlighted a
EAST
Ralph Simpson scored 12 of '.803 60. 3. Eddy Yza (7) 3 70; Q 3
W New Mexico 10, Santa Fe 43
W L T Pt's OF GA
'AFC Divisional Playoff
81
Army
63,
St
Peter's
60.
01
1580.
P
l.
9690.
1911. And the Pittsburgh Pen- three-goal Pittsburgh third pe- his 20 points in the fourth quar-"
Quebec
19 ii 1 39 141 III
Pittsburgh at Baltimore
Brandeis 18, Amherst 11
FOURTH - 1 Eddy Echave 131
TOURNAMENTS
C'nc
36 10. 2 31 132 98
NFC Divisional Playoff
gums beat St. Louis 54, extend- nod by potting the game-win- ter and the Pistons' tall front
Connecticut
73,
George
Wish
11 80 6 60 140, 7 Arecha Soto
Centenary 93,Hou'ston Baptist 71
body
16 Ii 2 31 97 107
Los Angeles at Dallas
ing the Blues' winless skein to ncr as the Penguins beat the line wore down the Kings. Kan,nglon
70
'.601 10. 3 Jose larre III 560. 0 i3
Providence 77, Boston Col 61
Mon
1213 1 20 91 92
Sunday, Dec. 26
Harvard 49. Fordham aS
seven games.
3170 P () 7) 302.60. OD 8 3
Holy Cross 92. Massachusetts 85 N Er
Blues. Bob Kelly and Mario sas City lost momentum after
11 Is 4 26 95 ItO
AFC ChampionShip Game
Mane 71, Boston U 67
Brigham Young 65, Niagara 52
Birm
1
In the other National Hockey Faubert added Penguins goals, rookie Rich Washington fouled
9
72
19
101
129
NFC Championship Game
2FIFTH
so
New
Hampshire
19, North
- I Marurl Arcs 161 I?
Georgia 51 93, Long Island 01
Western 'Division ,
League game, the New York while Bob MacMillan. Garry
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n,,t with S'l't mnmnininu Woch----'ydr,ndI, VS. 0500 T5TC 05 (OT)
0 514 4 OU.
an,i Aguirre III 5 37)
I
WiI'W'tipg
18 1 2 1 37 143 lOS
Islanders beat the Chicago Unger and Larry Paley were ulgion finished with 19 points 180. 3 Alava Juan (2) 580; 0 (4 6)
Niagara 63, Buffalo 50
Midwestern, hex. SI, St Mary's,
,
16 32 2 31 101 79
S Diego '
Princeton 14, St Joseph's 43
Tex SI
Black Hawks 6-2.
Houston
1311 1 30 IS 84
the St. Louis marksmen.
and 14 rebounds and led the 67 60, P 1611 162,00
Rhgde Island 62, Manhattan
SIXTH - I Jose Alberdi (S) 15 60
Alcorn State 52. Central Oklahoma
Edmntn
1317 I 27 87112
Red Wings 5, BraIns 3
Flyers 7, Maple Leafs 4
Kings to an 86-79 lead after '&gt;60320r 2 Arta Solo (41 6 703803
60
12
Phoenix
1216 2 26 99 130
Dennis Hextall scored two
Orest Klndrachuk and Don three periods.
Rochester
61,
Cornell
'it'u EInza (2) 163 Q 113) 54 20,
63
Holstra 61. Southern III 66
,
Clgary
1116 2 21 8/ II
I'
St
Bonavenlure
81. Villanova
151! 177 30
Duquesne 79. Pittsburgh 78
power play goals and set up two Saleski scored within 20 secSaturday's Results
Suns 106, hawks 91
74
SEVENTH - 1 Eacy Quola (6!
.
NC Charlotte 85, New Mexico
New England 3. San 0 eq' 2
others, the decisive tallies In onds in the second period,
Paul Westphal and Ricky SoSt John's 86. Rutgers 70
020. 560 6 4 7 Uris Miguel
Slate SI
Quebec A. Houston I
the third period, sending Dc- breaking a 2-2 tie In the Flyers' hers each scored five points as 6801 00 3 Aloana Alberdi 111 4.00
Syracuse 71, Canisius 59
Northern Arizona 96, Lamar 05.
Calgary 3. Edmonton
Temple 79, W Virginia 61
01
troit past Boston for the first success. Philadelphia extended Phoenix broke open a close 0 II 8) U 00 P (6 1) 125,70; Big 0
Sunday's Results
SOUTH
Butler 72, Grambilog 61
Houston 3. Indianapoos 1
time at Bost on Garden since its unbeaten string to 11 games. , game In the third quarter. Al- II S and II 6) 1529 60,
Appalachian SI
BIGHTH 61, William
San Francisco 91. Utah SI
EcPa, )))
Cincinnati S. Phoenix C
Dec. 5, 1974.
.
Islanders 6, Black hawks 2 though the Suns never trailed Ic' so 3080 5 40 2 Manolo
and 'Mary 59
Tennessee 79, Seon Hall 90
Sanchez
Quebec S. New Engisni I
Ctadeb 86. SC Aiken 75
Bill Lochead was unsuccess560 300 3 111050 Zamrp 4!
Clark Gillies scored twice and after taking a 19-18 lead on AlEXHIBITIONS
Winnipeg 6. Czectsostovak'a 5,
y
Clemson
1
P
Ii).
Tennessee
3f;
Athletes
In
Tech
¶0
ID
Ati
130 20
75. BIOLA Cot
exhib,ton
ful against Bruins goalie Gilles added an assist, lifting the van Adams' jumper midway
67
'
San Diego I, Minnesota 2
Gilbert on a penalty shot at 6:06 Islanders past Injury-riddled through the first period, the
Duke 65. Ro-mond 6)
Boise St 73. Australia Nationals 71
Edmonton 5, Birmingham I
of the first rnertod.
but
later
Chienco.
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Monday, Dcc. 13, 1776-7'&gt;

JOHN DICKEY INC.
Ph. 322-O5'l
405W. First SI,
Sanford"

on's Shoes "
SANFORD PLAZA NEXT TO PENNEY'S

�IA—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Monday, Dec. 13, 197

CALENDAR

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MtPUA'. DECEMBER 13
Sanford AA, 8 p III.. 1.lJ1 W First St.
Diet Workshop. 7:30 p.m., Sanlando United Methodist
Church, SR 434 and 1-1
TOPS, Chapter 7' 7 p.m.. over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Coun'r Club Rd., Lake Mary.
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees, board meeting,
7:30 p.m., clubhouse at Spring Oaks and SR 436.
Transcendental Meditation program, 7:30 p.m.,
Florida Federal Savings, 911 W. Hwy. 436, Altamonte
Springs
"The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew," play for
children and adults, 2p.m. and 8p.m., Altamonte Springs
Civic ('enter. Santa will be present. Tickets at civic
center.
TUESDAY,

- AREA DEATHS

HOSPITAL NOTES

DECEMBER 14

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Orange Audubon Society, 7:30 p.m., Central Christian
Church, 250W. Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando. Slide presentation
on burrowing owl by Biologist William Coursier.

.

DECEMBER 11
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Betty Andes
Anna F. Brotherson
Johnnie W. Dixon
Clyde Eckhart
Mildred George
John C. Jenkins
Lucius Lee
Felix McClairen
Rose M. Reid
James Williams
Brandt P. Evans, Altamonte
Springs
James Swilley, Altamonte
Springs •
Stella C. Evans, DeBary
Eileen B. Angell, Deltona
Charles N. Smith, Deltona
April Randall, Orlando

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dames A. UUF1II'I
i..ira U. lCflflC(iY
Janet M. Leon
Thelma 1.. Shaw
Edith Spring
Irna M. Walker
Rose L. Philips, Chuluota
Mary Cornelia, Deltona
Janis W. White, Dellary
Isabelle A. Simmons, Deltona
Trudy A. Bush, Geneva
Lna1d Dreggors, Geneva
Kenneth W. Cochrnne,
Della Elliott, Longwood
Orange City
Grace 1. Carnes, Osteen
Ethel M. Whidden, Osteen
Jon M. Johnson, Oviedo
Mrs.. James Vickie) MaxDISCHARGES
well. &amp; boy. Sanford
Sanford:
DECEMBER 12
Annie M. Alexander
ADMISSIONS
. . Patsy C. Harlow
Sanford:
Juanita Southward
Darlene Counterman
Christopher L. Singletary
Regina G. England
Anthony M. Taprino, DeBary
Opal George
Mary Stockdale, Orange City,
Erma J. Jamison
Mrs. Charlie (Brenda)
Daniel S. Lawrence
Graves, a girl, Sorrento

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tr. Herman C. Gunter, 92, of
708 Palmetto Ave., Sanford,
died toiny. He had lived
Sanford for the past 65 years,
was born in Faquay Springs,
N.C., attended the Christian
Church and was a member of
Sanford Elks Lodge and the
Brotherhood of
Railroad
Engineers.
Survivors include a daughterin-law, Mrs. Evelyn Gun
of
Sanford, two brothers, Canton
and Frank, of Faquay Springs,
NC., several nieces and
nephews;
Brisson Funeral Home in
chargn of arrangements.

died today. will
held at jrnWednesday at
gravesidtn OeklaWfl Memorial
Park Brison Funeral Home is
in charge of arrangements.

rt aCC?W WL'Ifll
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Mrs. Flossie (Aunt Patsy)
Webb, 83, formerly of Sanford,
died at Mt. Dora Medic-Dome
Health Center, Sunday. Born in
Indiana, she came to the
Sanford area in 1910 and was a
fltcinber of the Church of God,
Holly and 22nd Street.
She is survivied by one
cousin. Brisson Funeral Home
in charge of arrangements.

WEBB, MRS. FLOSSIE Funeral Services for Mrs.
(Aunt Patsy) Webb, 53,
Flo
formerly of Sanford, who died
Sunday at the Mt Dora Medic
Home Health Center will be he.4
at 10:30 am Wednesday at the
Brisson Funeral Home with Rev
Harris officiating. Burial will be
in Lake View Cemetery. Brisson
rneral Home in charge of
arrangements.

Funeral Notice

1hr"" AUVE

GUNTER. HERMAN C.
Funeral services for Herman C
Gunter. 92. of ic Palmetto Ave

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VFW Post 10108 Auxiliary. 8 pm.. post home iii
Sanford lakefront.

WEATHER
8

a.m. readings: tern- Rain probability so per cent.
perature, 66, Sunday's high, 83;
oveght low, 63; barometric
TUESDAV'STII)Es
pressure, 30.14; relative
Daytona Reach: high 1:48
humidity, 9$, WiDth calm.
a.m.. 2:07 p.m., low 7:59 a.m..
Turning cooler today with 8:22 p.m.
Port Canaveral: high 12:32
chance of showers through
Tuesday. Highs in the mid lOs a.m.. 12:53 p.m., low 6:40 a.m.,
today and near 70 Tuesday. 7:16 p.m.
lowe tnnleht nor O. Winds
Bavnort: hlh 6:19 a.m.. 7:06
nt: Io12:4a.m.l2:42p.m.
becoming northerly l5 m.

Mr. and Mrs. IIoa Nguyen, a
girl, Sanford
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Betty Andes
Oscar I.. Benson
Rebecca E. Coggins

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Tailor

Teaching Job

Retires... To

A summary of Saul
Freeman's
life
and
achievements lines the panelled
den :a11 In his east Orlando
hom
Plaques, trophies.
citations declaring him
chairman, exhaulted ruler,
Man of the Year

ficiently skilled in the art of
iloring that they become
productive workers — self
sufficient, and not dependent on
"I hope to
establish a pool of skilled
workers from which clothing
retailers in this area may
tiraw'

'I will be teaching
trade,

a

not a

jt is a reflection of his corp
tributions to life in Springfield,
N.J., over the past 30 years.
Before that, Saul and his wife,
lillian, lived in their native
Manchester, England, and a
corner of their family room
reflects memorabilia from this
earlier phase of their lives.

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The 15-week basic tailoring
course will run Jan. 7 through
April 20, taught Monday,
Wednesday and Friday from
8:30 - 11:30 a.m. Cost Is $10 for
instruction and $5.00 for
materials.

Freeman

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in Manchester and has been in
An advanced tailoring course
Despite three decades of the clothing business all his life. will be offered Jan. 10 through
sing his trade as tailor and it will l'e this commercial angle April 18 on Monday mornings.
clothier In New Jersey, Saul of the trade that Freeman will Cost is $10, plus $2.00 for
retains a strong British accent. impart to his students.
materials. Registration is now
"Fin not going to teach them open
at the college's
Over a steaming cup of tea how to custom tailor whole Administration Building.
(naturally!), he spoke of his garments, but rather how to do
plans since retiring to Central the sewing, fitting and
On those days he is not
Florida this summer. No golf, alterations that are needed teaching, Freeman will
fishing or sightseeing ex- commercially."
Freeman probably become involved in
cursions for Freeman. Instead, noted that this service is con- many of those activities which
he will indulge a lifelong dream spicuously lacking in most won him the Man of the Year
Mid become a teacher. Starting Central Florida clothing stores. award in Springfield
Jan. 7, a number of tailoring
"I will be teaching a trade, Chamber of Commerce, B'nai
courses will be offered by the not a hobby," he continued. lirith, Elks, United Fund, Civil
Adult-Education division of "This course is intended for Defense, lions, Boy Scouts,
Seminole Community College, those persons who need a job Girl Scouts and more. He also
and teaching them will be Saul and want to make a start in the has his hobby of woodworking
Freeman. "I've always wanted tailoring business,
to keep his nimble fingers busy
to teach," Freeman said.
"I wil1 train or retrain men when not occupied with tools of
lie learned the tailoring trade and women to become suf- the tailoring trade.

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those mimeographed newsletters at Christmastime is like
being stuck with a non-stop
talker. No doubt a handful of
friends and relatives are interested In knowing what every
member of the faintly did last
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and Nancy Pevcke. I)oris Salfi not pictured.

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John Blunt, Sanford, owner of
J &amp; DTrtking, has donated the
bricks which will be used by
Cenual Florida Zoo officials to
construct a wishing well at the
attraction.
A total of $750 was raised by
the SISTER Club to build the
well, a Bicentennial gift, but
now that the bricks have been

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brag
brag,
brag,
nauseating!
Next year Bob and are going
to send those bragging bores
our own Cliihtsna.s letter, and
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, cscr.,y. Well. another
miserable year has passed.
Grandpa -was recovering nicely
from his prostate operation
when he fell down the cellar
steps and broke his good leg.
i l.uckily we kept Bob's crutthes after his ski accident last
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Tunmy, our problem child,
got busted for pot. (Only using.
not yAling.) Fortunately %ve
were able to keep it out of the
papers.
Bob was passed over for
promotion again. He lost out to
a younger man. They tried to
make up for it by giving h
him a
fancy title, but we were

counting on th e money. It looks
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his life insurance to pay his
taxes
You know' his father died last
sear, and if his mother sells her
house and mores in with us I'll
kill myself.
Freckles, our faithful cocker
spaniel, is failing fast. lie's
practically blind, can hard])
get around, and we may have to
put him to sleep.
Well, I've gotta run. The
whole family is down with some
kind of flu, and guess who the
nurse is? Merr) Christmas.
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Faye Siler — loves people, animals, nature
an evening to their one.
As a school student in
Ohio, Faye liked to draw
and paint, but it has been
only during the past three
years that her hobby has
become a serious, almostfulltime occupation. A
part-time receptionist at
Chase and Co., Sanford,
Mrs. Suer devotes almost
all of her free time now to
painting.

Her husband Don, she
notes,lsherbestfan — and
critic. "If he likes it, it'll
usually sell," she cornmented.
Sharing their 402 Colonial
Way home with the Silers
are two poodles. Faye
enjoys working In her yard.
She is a member of Xi
Theta Epsilon Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phil.

Ma r riage Applications
Vincent T. Figliolia, 36, 229
Cumberland Cir. W., LW,
Sandra I.. Haubner, 30, sa,e
address.
Robert C. Cole, 38, 90 Mark

David Shumake,53,919W.lst
St., Joyce L Douglas, 38 same
add.
Robert T. Bowden, 20, 62
Greenbriar Blvd., AS, Kenda D.

David 0., ('B. Rose F. Lengyel,
46, same address.
Ketter, 47. Rt. 2 Box
106, Julia M. Anderson, 46,
same address.
David G. Miller , 21, Box 194
(;enes'a, Rhonda K. Britton, 19,
Rt. 3 Box 513.
Christopher R. Keweke, 20,
Century 21 Bldg. 543, apt. 268,
Orl. &amp; Margaret J. Bradley, 24,
same address.
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work on the Alaskan pipeline.
Tina. who just turned 19, had
to drop out of college Last
quirter. The dQctor said it was

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was so proud of our Beth when
she was elected treasurer of the
Junior League that he surprised
her with a new Mercedes.
Our little beaut). Kathy, was
runner-up for huniccuuiing
queen.She also Iliadi. the
National Honor Society,

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iar rrienu.s - Harold is now
chairman of the board having
passed the presidency of his
company on to Cisde. our son-

An)th1n' to do with
nature .."is how Sanford
artist Faye Slier sums up
the subject matter of her
work.
'1 try to express the
feelings I have about
animals, or about a
beautiful scene. And
sometimes, people
recognize my message in
my work.'
That recognition, said
the artist, is most
rewarding.
A variety of her work is
currently on display at the
Plaza Rocking Chair
Theatre, Sanford, and will
be exhibited through
December.
Furry animals in pastels
- a favorite of children —
as well as animals and
nature scenes in acrylics
predominate in the
collection. Mrs. Slier
choses to paint many of her
wild animal pictures on
%%ood. adding to the rustic
nature of the work. These
paintings are favored by
men, she noted, who like to
hang them in their dens or
family rooms.
Watercolor, said Mrs.
Suer, is still too demanding
for her taste "I can't be
free with it yet, but I keep
practicing."
She never labors long
over a painting, but works
rapidly. It is a joke among
)r fellow students in art
class at Seminole Cornmunity College, that Faye
always does two pictures In

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DEAR AIIIIY Can you
believe the utter conceit of
those people who send a fivepage "newsletter ' to friends as
a special "Christmas treat?"
The all sound like this:

ti-xiliar) put tin
annual
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are boring. But all are sent in
the spirit of generosity and
sharing. They take time and
energy to compose and they're
not inexpensive to print and
mail. When one receives a book
as a gilt, he should appreciate
the thought, but he doesn't have
to read It unless he wants to.
lIosever, here's another reader
who shares your slew:

Our

USE ONE SPACE FOR EACH LETTER.

BETWEEN WORDS.

those six-paged mimeographed
Christmas newsletters!
ANTI-NEWSLETTERS
DEAR
ANTI:
Some
Christmas newsletters are
newsy and interesting. Others

Buddy was accepted at
Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth and
Princeton, but he thinks he'll go
iii a little junior college up

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Gutters. Texture coaling,
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BOWLIN: ELECTRIC Electrical
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Free
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7Ap(C miniature poodles.
9wks old, black
3770683
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conditon
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Hi, my name is Sherlock, I'm 11
mos. old, AKC Peg Basset!, $75
323 3609

1961 Chevrolet pick-up truck, new
slicker, Good running condition
1350, 319 5702

Collie Pups in time for Christmas
With papers. $100 323.7191

1972 Ford Pickup, VS. automatic,
air, camper, all like new $2195
3235957 alter I m

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professional grooming 2467 Park
Ave 322 1121 Closed Wednesdays

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Call 323 8570 or $34
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gentle, good with (hIdren, tack
included Also P4015tt.n bull. I
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197' Mercury Cyclone GT, 351
Cleveland, automatic, Power
steering, air. $1795 3231915.
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Phone 377 7787 To see. call after I
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Cash for Anl'ques Consignments
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
wanted
Hi War 46 Auction
Hwy 9'), I mu. we-st 01 Speedway,
GaIIenls, 72? 6772
Daytona Beach will hold a Public
.'Ianted 10 buy used olfke furniture
AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday
Any
n.Qtlt at 7 30 15 the onI,' one in
Quanlity
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Florida Yc', set the reserved
CASSELBERRY. Hwy 1793. 30
price No charge other than IS
1206
registration fee unless vehicle 's
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de tails
GET
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FOR
CHRIST -',(AS by selling your good
1961 Sports Fury,
C, F teil cleaning drop in rang,
.jseci furniture drill appliances to
new insPIctIOri, losded,
stock Only Peg
Now 1375
Larry's New &amp; i.ileil Marl, 725 5
P4cc condition. 3739062
5,ab0l Electric Co 25?? Perk
Sanfo rd Ave. 372 11)7
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Dr. 3221562
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1971 Chevrolet Impala, cusl,7m 2 dr.
WE BUY FURNITURE
hardtop, air, PS. P8 11230 372
10 eieClric range, clock controlled
'vta.il,)nQAu(ti0n
1-474 alter 6 p m
oven, 3 years old good condition
1)9 6116 loll tree from Sanford
1100 831 1925
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I 1777 VSS Super Beetle. AM nidlo, Od COfldi?iOfl, 1 owner. $),3
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BUYERS
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DEALERS
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lt3ye for sale was listed heft.?
GOOi1COtidt,n 533
Make 111 and have fun swapp'nlg
Prone 372 5-S8
1972 MercuryMarquis, Brougham, I
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dr hardtop, fully equipped. ex
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53-TV-Radio-Stereo
cellent cOnditiOn, $2.000. 80 1132
F 'ea Market, south II 92, every
Sunday. 7 am lo S pm NO I
Good used TVt
575 &amp; up
Ping our chimes and place a fast;
CHARGE Reserve Ire,
MiLLER'S. 2619 Orl.wdei Drive.
acl,mg. low coil want ad C311 3rSanford. 327035?
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In Sanford -West on1151h St. off 17.92
To Rldgwood Ave.. Go South
2 Blocks On Ridgewood To Ter!ace Drive

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Huge 3 4 OR home CID-Ste-11 but
'country " Country kitchen
Central H&amp;AC
Move in by
Chrlslmas. 149,500
CLIFF JORDAN PEAL TOP
$30 Hwy 131. t uc'g,vcivl
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fenced rear yard. Fully sodded lot. Convenient to shopping and schools
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Greene casuals or house sippers
$rom Knights Shoes 201 F 1st St

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1973 Honda, 100 SL. dirt but, good
condition. 1200 Call after 6 p m
323 $513,

1832

Tree TrImming &amp; Surgery-Lawn
Mlintenanc,
Free Estimates
LICensed. Phone 1227512

Home Improvements

Realty

78—WGtorcycles

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HUGHEY EQUIPMENT
Dirt 141'vIC,, Clearing, Mowing.
Back ho bidet. 3728*27

AND GARAGE CLEAN UP

Colbert

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Memodeling

Lawn Care

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DOUBLE WIDE -MOBILE HOME
cre .o
real barqa,n at
115.500

FOR
APPOINTMENT

NSTRUCTION Ir-c-

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Plants carnations $Slloz cash &amp;
CAREFREE FLORIST
carry
2197 French Ave. 3237350

INC.

IDYLLWILDE HOMES BY

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i'.'i waIcties 52795 up p-erced
'-ann ings. 16 95 up Gwaltney
JewelerS, 201 S Park Ave

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TAFFER REALTY
Peg Peal LSta? 11,05,,-,
IIOQE 2SthSt,
122 1655

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3 Wheel Adult Tricycle
1100
1917 Siirnforcl A -,e. 373 3979
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lILlY JUNK CARS - from 5)0 to 1)2
(ill 377 1671 alter I P rn

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our trade
furniture allow
Good LSl.ICliOS,
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COUNTRY FURN
DISTRIBUTORS
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323 8327
SR 14. I m East I I
52-Appliances

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Select your new furniture from
WILSON MAIEI4 tor Inc best
Christmas ever Save' on national
brands Liberal trade in's Free
delivery Convenient terms We
qi-yC TV Stamps Ill E First St ,
Phone 377 5622

1972 Williams Craft IS' travel
trailer, sleeps 6,3 burner gas with
Oven, icebox, water tank, potty,]
way light, 5795 373 433

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l'.aard Sirrrh
Si*,'r%
Street L.qhts
S'dewjiii'.

Landscaping &amp;

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TO ORDER!

SERVED MON. THRUFRI. •

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K i tc h en
Bathroom Cabinets,
counter tops, sinks lnstaliaIoq,
available Bud Cabeil 372 8057

Move in oeiore Chnisbm,ss Freshly
Painted. 3 BR home with central
air In quiet established neighbor
tiood Re finance or trade in your
I
s-maIler come Ciii now
edu(ed
t 121950

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LUNCHEON SPECIAL'
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Central Heat .8. Air Conditioning
- For Ire estimates, call Carl
Harris.at SEARS n Slnfoed - 372.
1771
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EVERYTHING

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clips.
$6 SO
up
Gwaltney
Jeweler's, 201 S Park Ave
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$10

2571 Park Or
372 2111
Realtor
Alter ou
3229-711
327 1991
122
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Used Restaurant R. Bar equi
nt
Steam tIble milk shake machine,
waitress stIlon. ti- 22) 2770
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Used Office Furniture

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VSood or ste-ti di'sk% i'*t'CUt,ve desk
&amp; chairs. secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, Straight chair's,' ling
cabinets, as is Cash and carry
11
fIIOLL'S Casselberry. 17 97. t)0 1206

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St . Lake Mary 111.S00 - Phone
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S V Hardwick. Broker
Deilona. 66* Mtl

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Bedroom Suites Tniom.isv,IIe
Country French. Solid pecan
walnut, Early American Broyhill.
Solid pecan Other household
'temS 372 8547

J C Penney Mini Bike, $30. Voltage
conversion unit, 510 Call 323 2450
after 3 20 pm
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2565 PARK

1200 French Ave.
323-7340

60---OHice Supplies
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51—Household Goods

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FOR THE BUYER WdTH CA$H

Hauling

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DELTONA- Completely furnished
I BR home, first area Air con
ditioned, gas heat, screened
porch, new washer Immediate
occupancy 115500

Peg Real Estate Broker
803W 151 St Sanford
1236061 or 3230517 eveS

Jim Hunt Realty,

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• Oven Baked Spaghetti And Cavatini
. Assorted Submarine Sandwiches
• Fresh Tossed Salads
iBeer

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Dee 4 Gerry Cleaning Secvici —
Residential &amp; Commercial Cleaning. RI. I. Box 174CC, Sanford, Fl.
3277-I - 3236125.

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Cleaning

SOFA &amp; CHAIR SHAMPOOED
Also Carpet Shampooed
Only $35. Ptsone3fl-3311
- SELL THAT CAR TODAVI Place a
low cost warit ad. - .th*nslaycios,
to y our
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can cover ,our, home with
aluminum &amp; soffit system. Also
Roofing, Gutters 20 Vi's Esp.
Eagle Siding Co. UI 956). -

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Good Things

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Under

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easy . Shop the *ant ads . for
- Christmas buys
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Pianos &amp; F lyctronC Organs with
automatc rhythm section Liberal
trades offered Bob Ball's Piano &amp;
Organ Sales &amp; dtestern AutO, 301
W First St , 372 7255
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FUTURA BY SINGER

Service

Listing

Save $1,500

EXPERTS
JUS

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Shlmon Pet-es (Burt Lancaster)

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Multiple

JUSTIN FROM NEW YORK CITY
42 Storage lots to include bedroom
and dining room suites, wicker,
sofas. chairs, dressers, chests,
.
.
antiques, appliances. IVI. and 13
Sealed storage cartons
H941 Furnished
SNACK
BAR AVAILABLE
--.-_---Bink.Americarch, Master Charge.
Good Checks, Cash

Merchandise

46—Commercial Property

New metal garage do", 9 x 7'
Antique Chifl4 cabinet, Mi5C 66*
6017

MON., DEC. 13, 7:30 P.M

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M. UNSWORTH REALTY

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Fla rm , I bath, fenced yard
111706)

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"don't LOOKING FOR A JOB' Check the
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rr.'d', It',' .r'i )' j ow ow cost
C Ia 5Sf p ds
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Newhouses na rural area No down
payment, monthly payments less
than rent Government subsidized
to Qualified buyers Call to tee if
you quality!

32
323-8670 or 83 1.977
777

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Get 'Em While

They 're Hot!

IDE A PA TM EN 15N
3.
17.92, San ford

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Israeli Prime Mmister Yitzhak Rabin (Anthony
Hopkins), the planning of the
raid by Israeli Defense Minister

PLUS

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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
Choice commercial site 2'l0x250 - on
US Hwy Il 92 inside Sanford ct-,'
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:.',n"r 1232920
One of Sriger S lop Touch arid Sew
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rnacr,nes
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balance of IllS Soon pa,' ill 90 per
Merchandise
COUNTY - Chicasaw Drive . - Jut? I
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month Will lake trade in Singer
reduced, gorgeous I BR. 2 bath
equlppedtZIg zag &amp; makbulton
the St Johns Built with en
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oles Balance of 15* 88 or 10
holestertainment in mind with formal
putlmCntS if $6 Call credit
5—iscelIaus for Sale
gardens. outside brick fireplace.
manager. 3239011 or see at
paneled living room, covered
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SANFORD SEWING CENTER
porch patio, and more Just
Guaranteed reconditioned auto
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The Old Singer Store
149.000
batteries
II? 95
exchange
REEL'S BODY SHOP
1169
IO3OStaleSt
Sanford
Call S.,ntordt
er
Sanford Ave

little inkling of a lunatic's mind

"DIAMONDS"

ea

French

"I don't want to kill you.
But. I'm a little tired and very
confused.. and now, yo'i have

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"SCREAM OF
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CITY -- 7216 Palmetto Ave -- Cool
cAt on your front porch in this
lovely older I BR, Ii a bath, in
cluding carpeting, central H A. on
a well landscaped lot Move ri
condition, come see at 136,84)0

BUSINE

world attention to the

Palestinian cause. He haltingly

1000

"DEMON WITCH

FREE IWAPIptQp
AND FLEI. MA*KIT

RESH &amp; CLEAN, attractive) BR.
ii bath, newly repainted inside,
vacant &amp; ready to move in w w
carpet, LR 8. halt, kitchen
equipped, FR. fenced, nice
thubbery. only $17,900

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PIP4ECPEST
113 E
Jindiins
Circle - Spacious 3 OR. 2 bath in
excellent location Has lovely
foyer, large utility room, and
more app Warranted
just
175.000

323-5774 Anytime

iMMariner's
~111age n.
LAK ES111a 'n
R erS
If
Highway

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pearances. Most recently, he

1955

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choice private area, Separate
dining room, large FR. cheery
eat in kitchen, extra storage,
Convenient to shopping &amp; School
128.000
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377 4991
French
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323 3916
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Realty

SUNLAtID ESTATES
711
FIam.ngo Drive - Fantastic 3
. BR. I bath, with football field size
back yard, Owners anxious to
move' Priced 171.000 -

Harold Hall Realty

Win. H. Stemper- Realtor

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Stenstrom

Rental 1200 &amp; up

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10

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well-paced, tightly-edited 1W wood apartment belonging to ty.
Kids!
e the dimpled, silver-haired perstarts with the terroris ts' Jun
I ( played John l3arrymore in the we need young people 13 16 years
:
County Fire Department Bat- movie 'W.C. Fields and Me."
Work after 'school &amp; Saturda-ys
V hijac king of an Air France former. It was several hours
nightmare thw has been - - - new's, weather, sport's)
before the coroner's office said talion Chief Rod Smith said
Musk be neat and willing to wOrk
- 800
In 196-4, he won a Tony Award
s000ped by a rival tnx'ist.
jumbo jet with more than
hard Call Mr. Smith at 3239118. - that dental- charts had con- Cassidy was known to be a for his performance
C'''IN
moo
- persons aboard.
between 7 308. 10 pm
I \'sliu'rt' It) gI. fur nil
KANGAROO
firmed the victim was Cassidy, heavy smoker and said that the Broadway musical "She Loves
2
12 PERRY COMO'S
,
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DUCK. DUCK GOOSE • • The Tel Aviv-to-Pans flight 49, father of onetime teen-age fire might
CHRISTMAS SHOW Guests
I illft rrnatil)II Vuhl lii iii
have st art ed from an Me." Television specials in -I Fri ) MAX B NIMBLE
b0Ut 'i 'WI' lu'S'i iiiliiSid Caesar. Senta Berger. the makes a brief stop in Athens, singing idol David Cassidy and unextinguished cigarette. '
Rentali which he appeared included
7 IN SCHOOL TELE,
munit';.
Vra Boys Chew and C1ytm. - Greece, where lax airport se-- ex-husband of actress-singer
Sheriff's Deputy Stuart lid- "The Ander-sonvllle Trial ',"
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VISION
p.c Slung Champion Karl
h' - curity permits the hijackers, 30-Apartments Unfurnished
.
"The Boston Snv PO-$V " "i
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ysiem
Scrrarsz
JEAN BRYANT
Taped in Vienna,
two of them German nationals,
24 MACNEIL-LEHRR REButton
Shoes"
and
834 9212
Saizberg.
to board the ship with hidden
OVIEDO
Dupie*eSF;r
PORT
4
6 EXECUTIVE SUITE'
Unlurn
Wooded,
H
guns and grenades.
830
Da%Id Cas.sidy
who starred
Mderso Gaff fears scandal
RIDQOOO
SHIRLEY MILLETT
6$
CO6$.ltJNfly
CLOSE
UP
in the television series "The
377'
834 9212
*lil eruptover his wiles rotaAnd the terror starts mo24 LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
C.iseIberry Wnter Sprini',
Partridge Family," was his son DBARYlions/vp witti another woman
- ments after takeoff as the Gt'rlovely IOR, ar
900 Forest City
6$ NEWS
by actress Evelyn Ward. Jack
-ne ar itoris Ideal for re,ry
man leader of - the terrorists,
2 PHIl. DONAHUE SHOW
24 MONTY PYTHON COW
AItamonie5prnq
persons 171 OSlO. dM6aIt
Cassidy later married and had
brilliantly played by Helmut
4 DINAH'
10.30
-RUTH -TUECH
three children by.
tress ShirBerger,
dashes
Into
the
cockpit
6
MirE
DOUGLAS
SHOW
61 ALAN BURKE SHOW
8)4921?
Ridgewood Arnis
ley
Jones,
who
also
starred
and sets into motion the events
9 MOVIE I Pxb'i) The Great
1"5
FLOYD INTIIPIISIS THEATCIS
HI41iLiAC CU51 I
that led to the Entebbe raid.
Brian Do". Am
Call About Our
Longwood
ed in divorce in 7
Tarrirof?. (B&amp;W) 1940 (Tues.)
IOC$ CIIA*
(East)
Christmas
Specials
- ':We're not blood-thirsty
ftx.v Before Dawn - Francs'iot
Born in New York City, Casvu,u1
murderers, no matter what the
Tone, Veronica Lake (B&amp;W)
DGE
silly sang as a youth and made .1 SPeepous 1. 2 &amp; I OR apts Tvinns,
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Swimming, playground.
HILDA RICHMOND
world Zionist propagandists
1944 (Wed) The Last Ouilhis Broadway debut at 16 in the
recreation room, laundry room
571 3167
ADULTS 99
say," he tells the passengers Gary Grant. Claude
post
1 ,
musical "Something for the
and clubhouse 25*0 Ridgewood I
Deitona
Rains
(B&amp;W)
1935.
(flu's)
over the Intercom of the plane
I
C NIL DREW
Aye, San ford; Ph 373 6.470.
Boys"
73
TNUI$,
Jungle Woman Evelyn
when It lands at Entebbe after a
Aa,ker's, J Carroll Psli, 19.44
refueling stop in Libya. - - - S..
ALOHA BOBBY'
(B&amp;W) (Fn) 'Indian Fsier:'
" '5
.
1&lt;1k
Douglas.
Elsa Mamnofis
- He says the hijacking alms at
W AND ROSE I
4
fail

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comebysmokeandwasreport-

hot an accidenand charring his. - tal death.
. Taylor - have roles so bri
suspect they were Installed u)' body beyond recognition, a fire
Investigators said his fourthfor publicity reasons and to aid official says.
floor apart ment w as littered
The body was discovered ear overseas theater sales.
with cigarette butts apparently Broadway and in movies and
Sunday' in the West [Jolly- - left from a Saturdaynight par. made frequent television aply
Written by Ernest Kinoy, this
Kirk Douglas and

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321-0041

a
luxury

it

Forrest Greene Inc.

MLS REALTORS

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over- Nurses. RHs &amp; LPN's, Aides, Al.'
Companion Needed immediately
678 0436
ed in serious condition at. Ce,,
dars-Sinal Medical Center.
LPN
17 Shift GeriatrIc
Cassidy, a singer, comedian
penance preferred Apply n
son. Sanford NursIng &amp; Con
and dramatic actor, star r ed on
valescent Center, 950 MeIlnvlIe

spokesman said apartment

there was no - evidence to l

kej Real Estate Broker
General Contractor
3n 6457

Rent office, two nice turnisried KINGWOOD COURT- 3 BR, 7bath,
rooms, plus cicranje space on Il
kitchen equipped, lovely home in
Po nit crOss over 4191
93, r
exclusive area 127.900
n'ce '.t, 51)5 mo 321 0509.
VETERANS-- Best buy in town--15.000 under comparable homes 3
eneva
OR, 2 bath kitchen equipped
Central heat &amp; air, wail to wall
r
rdens
Carpeting Owner pair's all clo'sinç
costs Buy now &amp; quality for
"1
nomestead exemption from
Patio
nt?
122000
Sludiu,

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SANFORD - 3 BR. 1' a bath home,
central heat and air. 12' x2I' game
room, large frees. Will sell below
FHA appraisal, 123.900.

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SAN MO i"AJi(. I, a, 3 bedroom
trailer apts Adult 8. family park
Weekly. 3515 Hwy 1792. Sanfore
373 1910

EARN$34.00O YEAR LY
Sell a little spice
Put spice n your life
Call 574 7056

- Icr, 28. who was

Lake Mary- 3 BR, I' x bath new
homes Under 575.000 with less
than $750 down, Government
funding By builder, 831 16-49,
Equal Housing Opportunity.

Mullet- Lake Park-- 7 BR partly
Iurnithe'd trailer illS month, ISO
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
SeCurity 319 5617 _
POOL HOME - 3 OR, 2 bath, priced
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.
below market. Owners Iran
sferred to Chicago, and need to
2 BR , furnished, $140 Katie's
Sell 536.000
Wekiva Landing. 372 1170
--- --_________2 BR , turn , cabana,
porch. leoced NICE- 3 OR home on Oversized lot
'yard Adults only No pets 323
in fine residential neighborhood
0581 alter 4 30
127.500
PINECRE5T
3 BR
newly
decorated home, near elementary
37-BUsiness Property
school 119.500

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color Tv, Sir Cond . Maid Serv
QUALITY INN NORTH
367 --i &amp; SR 134. Longwood

"Big Agency -Little Fee

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Business Directory where t will
be seen every day

34-M*biIe Homes

parking. II, W. 3rd St. SarIfore..
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"Your Future-OurConcern
201 Commercial
373 $17s

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LOS ANGELES (AP) - A Shirley Jones.

List your business or service in our

, Bedroom Apts.
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WHAT'S HAPPENING

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REPOSSESSED

1EREO COMPONENT
ACRE HEREFORD STOCK
WITH RECORDER
FARM
Lake 04 Oiarkt,
Was S 2$99S Balance 97.10 Call
Missouri 132.000 down payment
('re.j-i ,',ner.'.'5 Al, Alç')
------- 70 years on balance Good house
,
miles of crystal clear stream
1*_
frontage Year around wIlt solid rock bottom This stream has
SALE
never run cry Large fish in
stream Good well Completely
All Items Reduced
fenced and cross fenced 3 barnS
FREE SHOPPING SERVICE County road frontage Vry
FOR SHUT INS '
secluded Wilderness area 6
Christmas Gifts including birthstone
Separate hay fields finely
rings, earrings, necklaces. yo yos.
manicured and terraced 40
wallets, scout knives and clothes,
open A small fortuneand many
4'3e o to II
years were spent improving thiS
PAYTONS CHILDREN'S WEAR
farm and bringing up to present
7140 Hawattia at I n
condition Virgin timber 30010400
years old Much wild game, Deer,
wild turkey, quail A paradise and
'
,.
show place Farm. priced far
Dad Will lOvA Black &amp; Decker or
below replacement cost Write
Rockwell power IDOlS arid Stanley
Trustee. Gen eral Acceptarire Co
.
hand fools from Gregory Lumber
Boa 339 Osage Beach, Missouri,
&amp;
True
V.ilue' Hardware. 6th &amp;
65065 or call collect 13111 393 311)
Maple 3220300

Want to sell Something' Dial the
magic number
372 7611 or 831
9993
Evening Heralii Classified Dept
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P-# dent o'wr, 3 or 4 OR, 2, balm
Priced below reproduction
JENI9YCLARK REALTY
372 1598
Realtor

3270179

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I room rear efficiency apt. Private

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Peal EstateBroker, 321 064O

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REALTY

JOHNNY WALKER

I BR, bunt, apt., lights, water turn,
Mature adults. No P115 $9$ 373
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no after I wk days

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7 BR block home, turn or
32)2920 or 327 7829 after 6

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,
Soulless 3 BR, 1' Bath, on large
fenced lot, loaded with trees
Country atmosphere
7.S00
FRICKE 8. FRICKE ASSOC lNc,

7 UP, unfurnished. $125 month, fir st
and last month in advance
P,verv'e,v Ave
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Meeker clutch purses, cigarette Management opportunity available
cases &amp; key cases. Gwaltney
For personal interviews, call 321
- Jeweler's, 204 S Park Ave'
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8512
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3 OR. fenced, kitchen equipped, illS
per mo Sl(*.) ciep 207 bamboo Dr
Sunland 3270084

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Jack

And its three-hour "Victory

Drift

td 2
Air, carpeted, Quiet I
bedrooms. $123-to 1135 mcnlh
- Adults Phone 3fl 1110

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NAVEL ORANGES. $2 SO BU
3771,3362or
3726733

WIlT

1 23 7895

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DIVORCE PAPERS TYPED for do I
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ityourselfers. $50 Marilyn's 99
18—Help
Wanted
Secretarial Service. Ocala. 901 I 732 *773
Not3ry. Marriages
Performed
Pressman. - nightS and weekends,
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bull time position Orlando. area
30S 831 6178 Larry
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31-Apartments Furnished
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Otherstandout performersTheodore Bikel as a passenger
corn- who survived Hitler's concen-

.Ou!rh ColoniöI I BR. 2 bath home on
.Ike. fl wooded selling. $251)
month 323 0753

(ft

wuciw wiSheS room and board or
kitchen privileges with widow
Phone 3720173

caliber job, likewise Bibi

- Harris does a superb, Eminy- the raid, arid Hopkins.
.

achieve its goal tonight.

It'll

61 POPEYE AND FRIENDS
i 24 SESAME STPE
'9 -GOOD MORNING AMER.
ICA (Good Morning Florida"
at 725 and 825 am., 'l

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ABC was determined to show its version first.

700
2 12 TODAY IL0Cal news
at 725 arid 825)
4
6 CBS NEWS 730
am, ci 4.
new's.)

to keep tior
gribors from
wiring themselves.
21 LNr, YTJ-()N FOLir of
trie best episodes from 'fl

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71—Antiques

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Santa's Delight

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mostly Jewish, The actor died of a heart all-

works - ABC and NBC -

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MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real MOBILE HOME- on 100' lo t 7
Estate is sold daily in the
large bedrooms, cent heat &amp; air
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CONSOLE STEREO
Gold front, has everything, 501.1 new I
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Pinecre'st - 3 2, corner, trees,
737 acres, county blacktop
13699% Bal SI?? tO Call Credit I
established neighborhood. 121.600 Osteen
Manager, 671 61 57
road, partly wooded, corner
properly Terms 111,700 Broker,
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2 I, screened porch, carport, walk to
831 0171
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$11,3 00
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apparel and shoes Mayfair
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Country Club Pro Shop. 322 2531
County- 12.7 st or y frame, reduced
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from 155.900 Owner holding.
2617 S French Ave , in 765*
$11000
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Abundant Storage Spice
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Full Circle Insulation &amp; Sour*
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Directors,
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Western Store, 7*5* 5 Sanford I all like new trailer, $1195 After .4
4641 "76" Station, Paola, 322 5171
Ave
pm call 373 5932

Lot 110*11?', corner. Zoned apIs or
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1903 Or lando Dr 171 Sibo
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proved, you'll be dissatisfied if treat you in an over bearin g

"wholeheartedly disagrees" with the jury's opinion, voiced after

manner today. Win them over,

a trial last week through Circuit Court Judge Kenneth M. Leffler

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) It's Respond quietly with humor
best to trade on past experience and dignity.

in the form of a letter to Butler.
The six-member civil jury last Thursday awarded Lester M.

this year in your work or

Cox.33, of Lake Mary,$1,000 in compensatory damages -but no
punitive damages - In Cox' laws ui t against the City of Sanford
and three policemen in connection with an alleged beating in.
cident on March 23, 1975, outside a motel-lounge,

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) career. Don't fear preparing
Persons you're close to are apt yourself for the top spot, even
to be more generous with you though It's several rungs up th

"At the conclusion of trial of this case I met with all six memhers of the jury at their request," Judge Leffler wrote in the letter
to Butler.

Dec. 14, l76
Be alert for bigger breaks

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brandy and wine mixed, also

continues spades, South will

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information on the adverz. vessels. You see this effect
effects of alcohol. Suffice it to when the face flushes after a
have dilated
drink two. If
sa y here that alcohol damages
the brain or nerves, the small vessels It Is easier for
digestive system, the liver and them to bleed from anycause.
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He e st imated that cost of acquiring the new property - 12 sites
are being considered - may run as high as $20,()0, adding that
fees for use of its county landfills are "out of reach" for the cities.
Knowles said the Florida Legislature has mandated that
Seminole County be a "test area" and develop a "resource
recovery program" for solid waste (gar ba ge) by July, 1978. But,

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he said, there is no proven program to handle th e massive
amounts of garbage in the county. He predicted that ultimately
the state will cont in ue a "holding pattern" for the ne xt five to 10
years be fore a feasible solution to the disposal of garbage, other
than burial, Is found.
Commissioner John Morris, the city's representative to the

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resource recovery plan.

Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 1k

Morris recommended and the commission approved Knowles
appointment as the city's representative to the subcommittee.

succeeds John Carli (right) of Chase &amp; Co.
Details . Page 5-A.

More than 20 pet owners left city hail early last night after
Mayor Lee P. Moore assured them that no ctlon would be take':
cluling: .- The ann"zation of a po'.lon cf proptty betweeix Park
unt il some fut ur e t im e on a proposed beefed-up animal control Avenue and Magnolia Avenue and be tween 28th Street and 29
ordinance.
Street, 2821 S. Park Ave., as requested by Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo
Urgelles.
Commissioner A.A. McClanahan has proposed that the city Law
be strengthened after he received written complaints from
- Rezoning to general commercial of property between 24th
citizens a bo ut dogs runn ing loose.
Stree t and 24th Pla ce and between French Avenue and Maple
Avenue.
"No ordinance will work a ha r dshi p on a responsible pet
owner," McClanahan said.
City Attorney Vernon Mize suggested that the ordinance be

- Rezoning to general commercial of property between
Mangoustine Avenue and Oleander Avenue and between First and

completely redone rather than "hacked to death" with amend-

Fulton Streets.

writing a n law, said that many dogs in the city are runnin g
looseatnightandthatinhisneighborhoodthesamedoghasbitten
han twice as he was jogging.
McClanahan said that the city over the past year has Issued 300

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dog licenses and i nsisted that there are 300 dogs in his area of
Mayfair alone,

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Commissioners Harry Kwiatkowski and Bill Kirchhoff dIsseriting.
Commission Chairman Dick Williams, Commissioner John
Kimbrough and Commissioner Bob French voted in favor.
"I personally am not opposed to Mr. Stephenson," Kwiatkowski
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assistance The interim attorney's position is expected to Lag for

a bout fo ur mont hs.

Kin1brough opted for the Stephenson firm because he said it
seemed to employ more lawyers with the expertise county
government need&amp; Kimbrough's motion to hire Stephenson was
seconded by French.

Thmjssionajo

Jan. 3 A the time to stop receiving

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Kwiatkowski went on to say that new leadership was selected
department. The lead attorney is budgeted for about $28,000 a
five weeks ago and since then "not a damn thing has been done" year.
on the county attorney Issue.
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The need for an Interim county attorney arose Last week after
Kirchhoff said his opposition centers on the fact that a second assistant county attorney Robert Pierce resigned.
applicant, Jim Burns of Altamonte Springs, had not submitted a
Pierce, who worked for the law 1I QWnCd by County Atty.
fee proposal. Kirchhoff asked for the information frorn-'Burns

before making a final deLsion.
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A third applicant for the interim position was Sanford attomey

court judge in Longwood and Altamonte Springs, will receive $25
for every hour over 80 in a month.. Also, the Stephenson firm will
receive space in the county courthouse and secretarial

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mi.ssioners to provide legal se rvices for $2,000 per month, until the
county's new inhouse legal department Is formally created.
The Stephenson firm was hired by a scant 3-2 vote, with

said. "But tht board had an opportunity to move live weeks ago,"

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Wilijam Leffler III. Leffler's proposal was for $25,000-$30,000 a
year.

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lines to be laid.

UeraldStalf Writer
The South Seminole law firm of Municipal Court Judge Gene

Stephenson was selected today by Seminole Co unty corn-

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- Approved the extension of utility service to five lots owned by
Everett Harper near Briaricliffe. Harper is to pay $3,250 as his
share of the cost of extending the sec-vice and $550 per lot for

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By ED PRICKETT
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Interim County Attorney

as a witness in the civil case. Butler said today that the reason

Rumney didn't testily was that he was hospitalized when the
lawsuit came to trial.
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The location of 50 "advertising benches" on city property

utility connection fees, The city Is to pick up the additional $6,000
cost of the Project because properties in addition to hiarper's wtll
be served and fire hydrants can be located on the larger water

6 0 r din an c es Adopted

away from Cox and then Cox ran toward Rumney "as if he was

and irritation

to permit the

continued operation of an auto repair garage.

denied this.
The officers said they restrained Cox after Rumney had moved

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delegate to the SCA board of directors.

- Approved continuation of a non-conforming use for the

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'Advertising Benches' KO'd

r eq ue st ed by Jim Falatic and Tom Nissen of Artistic Signs, was
turned down by the city commission.
Th e co mmission denied the r eq uest after Knowles said such
4 Zoning Hearings
benches violate the city's si gn ordinances and ha ve caused
tro uble in ot her citi es where co m petito rs' advertising benches
Four public hearings on zoning requests were heard by the
were pla ced In front of businesses.
commissioners. The con'iiim
It is illegal in Sanford to advertise on city propert y, be said,
- Tabled until the next meeting the requested change in zoning
adding that such benches wo ul d "j un k up the city" and if perfor Lot 8, Block 5, A.B. Russell's Addition to Fort Reed requested
mined wo ul d o pe n the city up to all sorts of advertising on city
by Mr. and Mrs. John L Adams to general commercial to permit
property.
a repair garage and retail sales of cake decorating supplies to
In other b usin ess, the commission:
give the pl anning and zoning commission time to hear similar
Approved payment for services rendered to City Attorney
requests from that area.
by
Mr.
and
Vernon
Mize of $4,633.45 for his work on the Bro wn vs City of
- Denied restricted commercial zon ing r eq uest ed
Sanford
case and $1,8.34 for his work on L Cox vs City of SanMrs. Harold E. [ng to permit construction of a convenience
ford. Mize is paid at the rate of $50 per ho ur for laws ui ts.
store on part of Lot 17, Block 11, Bel Aim-,
- Tabl ed until the first meeting in January the request of
-D led Mrs. Minnie Krauert's requested rezoning of Lots 37Seminole
Community Action iSCM for the city to appoint a
44 of Beck's addition to permit construction of an office building

Hecbert Cherry property at 600 E. Seventh

or THE.

im e that night.
Foster testified that he saw C bodily carry Rumney from the
lounge "and dro p- kick him in the buttocks." Witnesses for Cox
fortheseconilt

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- Amendment to the city code adopting the Southern Standard
housing Code, 1976 edition,

be required to keep their felines on their own property.

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ejected Clarence Runiney of Sanford from the lounge on U.S. 17-n

presaFims1lyilyournoseIs
dry put a little petroleum jelly
or other lubricant in the tip of
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our nose in the morning
evening to stop the excess
.'We're doing everything to encourage them to have children

- Amendment to the city code on lot cleaning.

Sanford attorney Robert Morris, offering to assist Mize in

The lawsuit by Cox stenuned from the 1975 incident after he

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YOUR TURN
Co.. was elected president this morning of the

licensing of cats In addition to dogs although cat owners will not

...1 07 Virginia Ave.

In trial testlimony, Butler said, "I wouldn't want my men to
have them (nun-chakus) If they weren't properly tr a ined,"

as well avoid it. If you have any
excess weight, loss of body fat

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administrative plan or organization to cooperatively develop a

ments. Ile noted that commissioners previously approved the

(as voiced in Leffler's letteri to be a reprimand of police of.

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the organization which Includes delegates from all seven cities
and the county, has a subcommittee attempting to formulate an

when adjacent property owners opposed the request.

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is enough for anyone...'

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Perhaps the jury didn't listen to the officers' testimony or to the
(, training officer's testimony. "Perhaps they only listened to
Garod talking about 'Kojak' and 'Police Story' and how he
(Garcxl) alleged that police officers were Inhumane."
"Personally," Butler said, "I don't consider the jury's opinion
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problem. As you get older or
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Meyer said he saw "wall-to-wall" birds at the end of the runway

Knowles said the cily has carefully followed all directives of the
state to continue the landfill operation over the past many
months, but that state officials have said the FAA regulation must

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In the trial there was testimony that Foster holds a first-degree
brown be lt In karate and has co nt in uo usly trained for th ree years
under po li ce instructor J am es Brantley.
Brantley test ifi ed that in his opinion Foster was qualifi ed to use
n un-chakus as a po lice wea po n for defense as well as for
restraining and "come-a-long" t echniques in handl ing prisoners.
"Three years training is enough for anyone," Butler said today.

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had a landfill nearby.

some good-natured notice, too . . .

which Ga-A is associated. said. "I personally consider the

nadio City Station, Now York

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be compiled with.

Sa nf ord Police De pa rt ment to be a f ine organization. I've heard '
, only good things about Chief Butler."
"But,' Fisher said, "I'm sorry to hear that professional police
officers are taking things at a personal level."

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r.,rt area because of warmth on the runway long before the city

Monday.

James Fisher, head of the Altamonte Springs law firm with

resulting In bleeding.

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Alter the trial the policemen indicated that they were considering filing a counter civil suit for defamation of character.
Today, Butler said such a decision hasn't been made,

SIDE GLANCES
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become excessively dry. The
irritation may lead to P4f/
picking" and injure the nose

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The correct opening bid in
all standard type systems is
one spade. Th ere Is no reason

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aircraft accident.
Knowles insisted, however, that the gulls gathered in the air-

while, their neighbors figured they deserved

nose that contributed to the

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"derogatory statements about police" and claimed the incident at
the now-closed Cavalier Lounge was a "setup."

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and the city might be considered liable if the birds cause an

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as declarer when you hol&amp;
&amp;AKQJxxvAxx sxxx&amp;x

four diamond tricks In addi- at Bridge. ' c(o this
(ion to th e ace of spades and newspaper, P 0 Bow 489

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seagulls attracted to the landfill are creat in g a hazard for aircraft

WINNER(S)
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An Oregon reader wan ts to
know the correct opening bid

to open anything else and a

the aces and kings of hearts
a nd clubs."

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Knowles told the commission that the city, according to Federal

chosen by the Sanford Garden Club. 51ean-

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sticks to r&amp;imnin Cox vlien he was arrested on misdemeanor
assault and battery charges.
cox was later acquitted in a 1975 county court non-jury trial.
Harvey Garod,' Lawyer for Cox, contended In the trial that the
nun-chakus were im pro pe rly used.
Butler sa id that in clos ing ar g um en ts to the j ury Garod made

pass is ridiculous,
one spade trick but he will
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have time to knock out th e ace
of diamonds and to coll ec t MODERN send $1 to "Wing

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not taken any alcoholic drink at

family might ask the family all.
do ct or for his suggestions or
A bout th ree wee ks ago I was
help. You may find other
ha ving nose bleeds, but since
organizations in the same leav ing the drinks off, I have'

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Mr. and Mrs. Brian Schanel, 114 N. Virginia
Ave., have proudly displayed this sign as
winners of the Garden of the Month Club

W8! never struck with the ejin-chakus. Foster said he used the

chance that he will think you
have the Jack and shift to
another suit

have two spade tricks. If West
Alcoholics Anonymous now and then I take a bottle of
shifts to another suit as he
organization perhaps some help
beer. The Last seven days I have . probably will, South has only

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the jack. There is always a

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organization and theie is an

listing in your phone book that not had a nose bleed. Would the
help with problems of al co hol. alco ho l be responsible for my
I am sending you The Health nose bleeds?
Letter number 1-4, Al co hol,
DEAR READER - Alco hol
Whiskey, Gin, Vodka, Rum,

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for guidance in handling the
problem.

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FosterandLt RlchardNooneyandpatroLznanGordonC. Reid,
defendan ts in the civil action along with the city, testified that Cox

ducks with the ace but without

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Sa nford City Commissioners Monday night authorized City

Aeronautics Administration (FAA) regulations, must close its

on the head with nun-chakus and then used them to choke Cox.

times when declarer simply

Wt*I North East South

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weighing the situation,'
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Jim: "South le ts West hold
the first trick with the king of

blood pressure and take one and
a half water pills a day for it.

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two ways. The first way is
th at declarer gains a trick
when the suit Is continued.

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members of his family should newspaper,
P.O.. Box 1551,
try to get help. I would suggest
Radio City Station, New York,
checking the Yellow Pages of NY 10019.
.
your phone directory under
.
Alcoholism and see if there Is
DEAR DR. LAMB - I am a
an Al-Anon organization in the
man of 77 years of age. I do a
community. If so the family
little joggii, a bout thr ee miles
member can call them and ask
in one hour. I also have high

can be obtained there. The

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letter to me in care of this

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Butler: 'I don't know, I'm

Oswald. "Yes, indeed, In

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send 50 cents with a long,
stamped, sell-addressed en-

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landfill near the Sanford Airport.
City Commissioner Gordon Meyer stated his concern that

Butler said today that Foster and five other members of a
tactical squad train ed In the use of nun-chakus are still carrying
the octagonal sticks linked by a short length of cord.
When ask ed if he pla ns to stop the use of nun-chakus by officers,
Butler said, "I don't know, I'm weighing the situation."
Butler said nightsticks, which are Issued to officers but not
required to be carried by them, "are bigger ixid can do twice the
damage and possibly Injure for life."

ist

very effective

'.(iU are right - he is an Health Letter. Just send your

alcoholic. The responsible

ALMOST

addition to the human misery It
causes as a social problem.

WEST

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this means (letter) of doing so."

Oswald: ' Th is simple duck
play has a name It is called,
the Bath coup because back in
the days of whist someone
playing in the seaside resort
of Bath in England first
thought of it."
Jim. "I imagine It was a

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does alcohol do to a person's
brain and personality, nervous
Lamb
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friend who drinks lots of beer,
even before breakfast. It makes
him mean and nervous, also __________________________I
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dangerous. He takes money his

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herald Staff Writer

"They were of the unanimous opinion that nun
-chakus were

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By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.

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Inappropriate weapons for use by police officers, perhaps even
inhumane, brutal or sadistic. Also, they were of the op in ion that
Sgt. (William) Foster had not been given adequate training In the
use of this weapon," Leffler wrote.
Leffler stated that the jury "requested that their feelings on this
subject be communicated to the appropriate authority, and I take

______________________________

DTPQ(jCE

BEEN A VE

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TOOK MV RADIO!

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THE CROOKS OH.YE4H

Site

a new sanitary landfill.

A circuit court civil trial jury has called karate weapons known

by Bob Montana

OR HOUSE

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than you are with them today. ladder.

Abuse

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as nun-chakus inappropriate weapims for Sanford policemen to

charted waters.

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By BOB LLOYD

YOUR BIRTHDAY

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today and operate in areas
where you're safe and co rnfortable. Sharks lurk in un-

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all, avoid trying to turn a gala guy's efforts is the mark of a
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despite the fact you failed to use Continue to keep a close eye on
related to happy time
the best methods available for expenses
You may not be activities. Recall: the best
purpose.
things in life frequently ARE
so fortunate next time.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) free.
SAGiTTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
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and
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Friday, Dec. 10, 1976
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12 Clumsy fellow
13 Songstress
Minnelli
14 Selves
15 Cry of
surprise
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17 Potential steel
18 Moldier
20 Undercover
man
21 Those in
office
22 Busy insect
23 Kid
26 Saw-toothed
30 Incorporated
(abbr)
31 Legal plea
33 Olympic
board (abbr)
34 Female saint
(abbr)
35 Mediterranean
sailing vessel
36 Physician (sI)
37 Flashlights
39 Tempest

40 that girl
Answer to Previous Puzzle
41 Positive pole
1TöTi ' ihi0J
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placed within
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I Social club
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pigment
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By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
For Saturday, December 11, 1976

ARIES (March 21-April 19) where you can't face tomorrow.
Conditions are generally Who needs that queasy feeling'
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) In
favorable for you today. Get
work out of the way, but allow Financial matters t is very
some time to let down your hair important today that Your
judgment prevails over thaf
and have fun.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) one who may tend to he exWhen you're in a hospitable travagaflt.
SAGITTARIUS Nov. 23-Dec..
mood, those who come to your
a 21 Use your leadership
have
always
place
memorable time. By all rneanq, qualities today, but not to lord it
over co-workers. Treat those
Invite some friends In today.
GEMINI May 21-June 20) who work at your side as
You don't need a crowd to have telligent equals.
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan'
a good time today. You and that
special someone are all the 19) You're very adept todait 1
human beings necessary for managing situations others
you to possess what you truly have inaugurated. One ex.
desire.
ception: Anything of a strictly
CANCER (June 21-July 22) speculative nature.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
You're back in control today
where management of your If you make an agreement
resources Is concerned. It's today, stick to it. After thoughts
U.. U... U... likely youll turn a profit you should not replace the orginal
couldn't swing yesterday.
plan.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 happy.
things happen wherever you Rising to a challenge is yrtgI...i
.iI. make the scene today. You'll strong point today. You can
illuminate the dark corners of accomplish with comparative
ease things others find (hfficult
others' lives,
VIRGO(Aug. 23- Sept. 22) Be or even impossible.
kind today without calling
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Dec. 11, 2976
attention to your good deeds.
.. Uave no fear. You'll get
You'll make your mark this
deserved recognition.
year because of your enterprise
a....
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have a goodtime today, but efforts to assign you ,o
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DEAR [)R. LAMB— I had my
gall bladder removed, but off
and on I have terrible gas pains.
These are relieved by drinking
water which expels the gas.
What is the cause of this, and is
there any other way to expel
as? It is quite painful —
almost like a heart attack. It
can come at any itine.
I was out to my garden in the
country and had ajug of dirty
rain water, caught on my
garage roof, to water plants and
just then these gas pains came,
and I was Forced to drink some
of this water. I wonder if my
gall bladder was removed or If
it's still there.
I)EAIt READER- The gas
pains may be totally unrelated
to your gall bladder. You really
didn't say whether you had gas
pains before surgery or not,
Gas pains are not a reliable sign
of gall bladder disease at all.
Often the gas pains are part of
an irritable or spastic colon or
they can he associated with a
hiatal hernia. When an X ray Is
taken it may show gall stones.
The conclusion is made then
that the stones and the ssmptoms are related. In reality
this may not be the case. Then If
the gall bladder is removed and
the gas was associated with an
irritable colon, obviously the
operation does not remove the
gas problem.
I ant certain that your gall
bladder is out. Your story
sounds like a spasm 'in the intestinal tract that traps the gas.
When the spasm is relieved the
gas pain is relieved. There are
many reasons for this problem,
but I would suggest that you
eliminate all milk products for
a couple of weeks and see if that
helps. Intolerance to milk Is
particularly apt to occur after
surgery, and this may be a
temporary situation.
I am sending you The Health
Lelternumber6-8,Gaseousness
Controlling Gaseousness.
Others who want this In.
formation can send a long,
stamped, self-addressed envelopie for it. Just send your
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DEAR DR. LAMB— Could
you tell me what causes Fever
blisters and what to do about
them' I am 28-'ears-old and in
The unlucky expert had
good health. I get fever blisters caught us again This time
all the time, not Just one but there was a smile of triumph
three or more at a time. on his usual dour face as he
Someone told me a smallpox told us his tale
"My partner's double of
shot would stop them so I got
one. I am told It would wear oft Four spades kept me from bid
in six months, and I would have ding five clubs where I would
have only been set one trick
to get another one.
True-, his doubles aren't
My family doctor seems to
always sound, but this one
think it is not a good Idea. Whatwould have been if he had
is your oplnion.and how does a known how to defend. Just let
smallpox
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shot help'
hint shift to a club at trick two
DEAR READER— My and we would have been sure
opinion is that your family of a trick in each suit. but he
doctor Is absolutely correct. A continued hearts,
"South rutted and led a
smallpox vaccination does not
spade My partner won and
help at all for your problem.
Fever blisters as you call
SIDE GLANCES

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Abbott Herring as county attorney? how
'bout that rumor, EArlings . . . the EAr hears
the Republicans want to reward the recently
tiefeateci Republican state attorney. But
Republican Commission Chairman Dick
Williams says the first time he'd ever heard of
such a proposal was when The EAr asked him
about it.

Dropping in at a local eatery, Sambo's, The
EAr couldn't believe it. But there they were,
EArlings, ladies and gents decked out in
formal gowns and tuxes ---- tucking into eggs
and bacon as if they were starved — as indeed
some said they were.
EArsdropping on conversations, the EAr
gathered these folks were pretty disgruntled.
Lured to the Champagne Ball with promises of
a continuous buffet to sustain them through an
evening of revelry, they had to contend, in.
stead, with slim pickings
from less-thanbountiful hors d'oeuvres trays.
The EAr remembers Champagne Balls
past, with happy people dancing the night
away, then gathering around the buffet table
well into the wee hours for a hearty and
"sobering" breakfast of sausage, eggs, toast,
rolls, coffee — before hitting the long road
But this year, hungry and unhappy, rnan'
partygoers trailed off to Sambo's, or Mr. P's,
or the Lake Monroe Inn long before the witching hour. The EAr pressed closer to the
ground, listening to rumblings about the
reason. And the EAr heard that at least three
Sanford caterers — renowned for the fine
spreads they serve up — weren't even approached.
Instead, it big name, 01.1t"of- towner was
invited to cater the event, And the "big
namer" demanded reservations be closed a
full six clays before the ball,

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Local caterers tell The EAr local reservations could have been taken right up 'till the
LAST MINUTE. Besides, seems like good
sense, at least to The EAr, to use local
caterers. That, EArlings, is called taking care
of the hometown boys first.
This year's turnout was less encouraging
than usual, The. EAr suspects the out-of-town,
ho tshot caterer and his "bigtime" rules could
account for the drop in attendance.
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zinger at a recent board meeting. Casselberry
architects Joe Pavelchak and Phil Daimwood
were presenting board members with
examples of exterior building graphics.
Included were red-white-and-blue patriotic
designs, printed slogans or titles and the use of
bright colors to highlight particular sections
of a building. The architects were suggesting
such graphics for the outside of the new school
administration building to be located at
Mellonville and Celery.
Panelist Bud Feather said he was originally
in favor of having a message such as "Have
you hugged your kid today?" painted on the
building,
"But then I thought that this was a project
that perhaps we should involve the school
system in," said Feather, "We've got a lot of

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maybe it would be a good idea to have them
participate in something like this,"
"You give 32,000 kids a bucket of paint,"
said Layer, "and you'll see more graphics
than you can believe."
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about his running someday for higher office say on the state level. The EAr says it will
happen ... Watch and see.,
Ears to you, EArlings. . - 'till next Sunday - -'

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zooming Into Marina
Isle, Lake Monroe,
by motorboat Saturaturday morning and was
immediately escorted by Sanford firetruck to the Manoh;
Center w here e was
scheduled to remain
until 5pm welcom
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tO the area of culinary delights, ended this
year not with a bang — but a whimper, highly.
placed EArlings have informed The EAr.

by Gill Fox

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know what we lead (rum
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Our right-hand opponent ha*
opened one notrump and
partner has raised hirn to
three
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spade This may be a losing
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can help him is in the wad"
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them are really caused by the
herpes simplex virus. At one
time doctors did use smallpox
vaccinations, in the hope that
this would help, but the virus
involved Is not related in any
way to smallpox, and improving your immunity to
smallpox won't protect you
from the herpes simplex virus.
It sounds to ate like you have
a good doctor; better take his
advice instead of your friend's
advice. He may want you to use
a drying agent when the blisters
first appear, such as 70 per cent
alcohol, and if a heavy scab
develops he may advise coating
It with a protective agent.
Keeping the mouth clean, using
antibiotics If needed to control
secondary infection, and pain
relieving medicines for severe
pain are about the only additional measures that might
help you.

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led a third heart South rutted
again, led a spade to dummy
rutted dummy' last heart an(
played ace and another club I
was on lead and could not afford to play a club That would
give South a ruff and discard
and allow him to get out
without losing a diamond
trick"
At this point we interrupted
and said, "Judging by the expression on your Face you led
the queen of diamonds rather
than a small one whereuporml
South won in dummy and
finessed against the jack that
he thought you were holding'
"Exactly so'" was thi'
triumphant reply

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Gunmen presumed to be Basque

separatists kidnaped one of King Juan Carlos' advisers in a

daring, daylight operation in downtown Madrid today only four
days before a national reform referendum
Antonio Maria de Oriol Urquijo, 63, president of the Council of
State and a member of the king's advisory council, was seized in
his law offices at gunpoint by four young men with submachine
guns. They disappeared with their victim in the capital's traffic.
The king and Premier Adolfo Suarez were informed of the
abduction by the victim's son, who watched the kidnaping
helplessly.
A former justice nunLster, Oriol arrived at his law office with a
police escort, his family said. They said he sometimes worked on
weekends, but it was not his normal routine.
The kidnaping appeared aimed at bringing on a wave of
disruptive protest against the king and Suarez' proposed political
reforms as the nation prepared to vote next Wednesday.
The political right is asking for rejection of the king's plan to
hold parliamentary elections next year to begin dismantling the
govern ent structure built up by the late Gen. Francisco Franco.
The family said Oriol, a conservative who fought with Franco
during the Spanish civil war, was on a death list issued several
ritonthis ago by ETA, the leftist Basque separatist organization
pledged to destroy- the government.
As president of the State Council, Oriol is responsible for legal
advice to the administration. It is largely an honorary- office with
little real power.
But as a member of Juan Carlos' 16-man Council of the Realm.
Oriol has an important vote on some of the king's appointments,
including the premier.
Oriol's son told reporters that four gunmen, wearing dark
glasses and carrying submachine guns, carried out the kidnaping
within only a few minutes around 10 am.
Last October Basque guerrillas ambushed and killed another of
the king's advisors, Juan Maria de Araluce, and his four police
escorts In the northern Spanish city of San Sebastian,
Oriol arrived at his office with a police escort. It was not mimediately- clear where the bodyguard wai when the kidnaping
occurred.
Members of ETA — the initials stand for "Basque Land and
IJberty" — assassinaced Spanish Premier Luis ('arrero Blanco in
1973 in Madrid.

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Navy Jef--Why?
CILEFUO'i' POINT, N II APr Navy and Marine Corns
dutnuritit', Oat] widely differing accounts of what led to
the shooting down of a Navy Jet fighter by a Marine F4
Phantom jet firing unarmed, heat.seeking missiles.
A Marine Corps spokesman said he didn't know what
the Navy Al Sky hawk was doing in the training area over
the Atlantic Ocean
But an official with Atlantic Fleet headquarters, Norfolk, Va., said the accident occurred during a Joint
Marine-Navy exercise, and that the Skyh.awk was participating in the training.
Since the missile was unarmed, the Navy pl.sne did not
explode, but crashed into the ocean Friday- as a result of
the "projectile going through the aircraft," said Capt.
James Pendergast of the Cherry Point Marine Air Station
public affairs office.
The pilot of the Skyhawk, Navy Li. Jerome L Pet
ykowskl, 30, stationed at Virginia Beach, Va., ejected
safely and was picked up by a Marine search and rescue
helicopter after being in the Atlantic Ocean about an hour,
the Marine Corps said. He was taken to the Naval Hospital
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— An estimated 12 tons of marijuana
was seized near here today when police Interrupted a

group unloading the weed from four boats, officials said.
The 400 bales of marijuana would have been worth $5
million If sold at retail, authorlUes tstlmatetj
Sherura- Deputy Jell Berman saId 13 persons were
arrested after law enlorcetneat officers watched the
transfer of the marijuana from crawfish boats offshore to
a truck on Ramrod Key,

And on his way
onto land, he was the
center of attraction
for the crowds that
were awaiting start
of the weekend Tangerine Bowl Sailing
Regatta. (Regatta
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at C'h'r,'s Poin t, treated for rIun&amp;r i:))urtes
and released
The accident occurred at about 10:30 am. during
a Marine training exercise in restricted airspace
about 40
miles southeast of here, Pendergast said.
Pendergast said the Marine plane was firing at an unmanned drone target plane being controlled from the
ground by radio,
The missile missed the drone and struck the Skyhawk
instead, he said.
Navy officials at Norfolk said that the Sk
yhawk was
towing the target that the missile was intended to hit,
Navy Cmdr. John Barry, commander of U.S. Atlantic
Fleet headquarters at Norfolk, told reporters the A4 was
on a "routine training mission" when It crashed.
Defense Department spokesmen in Washington said
Navy and Marine officers were Investigating
the Incident.
Pendergast said the Marine plane was
manned by Capt.
Chuck Allison, pilot, and 1st U. I.E. Ilelin.an, radar intercept officer, both from the Beaufort, S.C., Marine Air
Station.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

J immy Home To Work On Cabinet

WORLD

PLAINS, Ga. (AP) - President-elect
Carter is spending the weekend at borne, but
he plans to keep interviewing prospective
Cabinet appointees by telephone.

IN BRIEF

Carter r1urned hcmc Fr2a1 tught alter

Kissinger Rules Out
More Meetings On 'Plan
LONDON (AP) — Secretary of State Henry
A. Kissinger said Friday he will not meet
again with Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian
Smith to clarify the so-called "Kissinger
plan" for a settlement of the racial conflict in
Rhodesia.
Smith insists that the plan be the basis for a
transition to black rule. The black delegations
at the deadlocked Geneva talks on Rhodesia
have rejected key items in the plan, including
white control of security forces during the
transition. In Geneva Friday, an irate Smith
said he was drawn into the settlement talks
under the "false pretense" that the conference would simply carry out the proposals.

Indian Parties Bickering
NEW DELHI, India (AP) — Prime Minister
Indira Gandhi's Congress party and the proMoscow Indian Communist party, longtime
allies, are openly attacking each other in a
squabble that could strain India's
traditionally warm ties with the Soviet Union.
The Congress attack is spearheaded by Mrs.
Gandhi's 3(-year-old son, Sanjay, who has
accused the Communists of not helping India's
poor. The Communists have retaliated with
similar name-calling.
The political sparring also is significant
because it marks the first resurgence of public
political controversy since Mrs. Gandhi
proclaimed a national emergency last year.

spending four days In Atlanta and Washington
meeting with potential administration officials. He made it clear he planned a working
weekend here.
"I'm going to work on selection of a
Cabinet," the President-elect said, slinging
his garment bag into the trunk of his car at
the Albany, Ga., airport.
The
President-elect
interviewed
prcspcctive nppcintec3 d,_-1.ng two days in
Atlanta and Washington this week. He may
return to Atlanta on Monday for more
meetings.
Carter has said he expects to name his
entire Cabinet before Christmas, two weeks
from today. Only Secretary of State-designate
Cyrus R. Vance has been named so far, and
the next announcements are anticipated
during the coming week.
Carter told a group of senators on Friday
that he plans to name one person to head at
least two energy agencies in what would be a
first move to consolidate federal bureaus
dealing with energy problems.
The Washington Past said in today's
editions that James R. Schlesinger, fired by
President Ford as defense secretary last
year, Is a top contender for the energy post.
But today's edition of the New York Times
said Schlesinger is still in the running for
secretary of defense.
Carter, according to aides, has done much
of his talent searching by himself on the
telephone. Press spokesman Rex Granum
said the President-elect planned to spend today talking to people on his own list for
Cabinet pasts and with other people who know
them.
Carter's visit to Washington ended Friday
with a series of Pentagon briefings that
touched on, among other things, "the
responsibility I will have In the initiation of
atomic use if it ever becomes necessary," he

said.
His remarks on the Pentagon steps after the
meetings were nearly drowned out by several
demonstrator, chanting, 'disarm now."
After briefings in the National Military
Command Center, known to outsiders as the
"war room," Carter held to his campaign
statement that $5 billion to $7 billion could be
cut from the defense budget.
"I have no way to know what President
Ford's budget requests will be, but I believe
that through better organization and efficiencies that can be implemented that
amount of savings is possible," Carter said.
While Carter's immediate problem is
naming the Cabinet members and other top
advisers who will help him run the government, he also Is focusing on the economy, one
of the first problems that will confront him
when he becomes president on Jan. 20.
lie met with most of the Democratic
members of the House and Senate while
staying at Blair House, the government guest
quarters across Pennsylvania Avenue from
the White House.
lie talked about the economy and promised
that members of Congress would have access
to him, participants in the meetings reported.
Summing up the congressional visits,
Carter said his first priority in dealing with
economic problems would be unemployment.
Carter repeated that he has not made a
final decision about the need for a tax cut.
That decision, he said, will depend on the
amount of economic stimulation required
when the new administration takes office and
how much stimulation can be provided by
jobs programs.
He said jobs under the federal Comprehensive Employment and Training Act
and public works projects were the areas in
which "I'd like to move as rapidly as I can."
Carter said the amount of economic
stimulation required could range from $10
billion to $15 billion or higher. A group of
business leaders presented him with one
proposal to spend $5 billion on job-creating
programs and cut taxes by $15 billion.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) - A Miami attorney
has filed another suit seeking to have a federal
judge force the release of as many as 5,000
prisoners to relieve overcrowding in Florida
prisons.
Attorney Tobias Simon filed the motion
Friday before U.S. District Judge Charles
Scott of Jacksonville.
Simon sought a temoprary injunction from
Scott to force several state agencies to comply
with Scott's original timetable for reducing
the inmate population.
That timetable, handed down by Scott in
May 1975, would have forced the state to
release 5,000 prisoners by December of this
year, Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin maintained,

Tucker Airs Career Plans
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) - House Speaker
1
Donald Tucker, one of Jimmy Carter's
earliest supporters in Florida, says he doesn't
want to go to Washington with the Georgian.
Tucker said Friday that he has only one
intention: To run for governor in 1978.
"I'm not after a job in the administration
and I wouldn't take it if it were offered,"
Tucker said at a Capitol news conference. He
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Ron'Nessen, Presidential
press secretary, denies
that a glum atmosphere
pervades the White
House since President
Ford's election loss.

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Asked why he did not let
another would have a rotating James make the appointments
membership.
this year, Tucker said: "I felt
He has not formally named like I could do it."
the Select Committee on OrganKutun, who opposed Tucker's
ized, Crime, but said Friday re-election bid as speaker, was
what Democrats he would named to one important comname to the panel. He said he mittee he sought but put on two
was waiting for House Republi- lesser panels, Community Afcan Leader Bill James to decide fairs and Veterans Affairs.
which Republican should be on
"Those are the dumping
the panel.
grounds for some of us who
James was generally pleased have opposed him and have
with the GOP's share of the ap- been speaking out," Kutun said.
pointments, but was miffed
The speaker put Rep. Richabout the secrecy of the proc- ard Hodes on two Important
ess. He also complained about committees Hodes wanted,
not being consulted on the GOP Education and Health and Reappointments.
habilitative Services. He had
Two years ago, Tucker let dumped Hodes as chairman of
James name the GOP mem- education last month because
tkrs. This time he only called Hodes opposed Tucker on the
James on Thursday night and appropriations bill last year.
told him who he planned to put
where. Tucker had said last
week he would consult James
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call to notify me," James said.
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search was on Saturday for a 40-foot tractortrailer rig, loaded with drugstore merchandise, and for two men who hijacked the
truck from a West Palm Beach man, police
say.
Driver Tony Kuntz, 47, bound and with a
hood over his head, was released unharmed in
Miami several hours after the early Friday
hijacking, police said.
Police said they could not immediately
learn exactly what was in the truck because
the delivery invoice was taken with it. They
said it had been loaded in Tampa and driven to
West Palm Beach late Thursday for Kuntz to
drive to Walgreen drugstores in Miami.

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SEOUL, South Korea (A?) — Diplomats
and other observers here say relations between the United States and South Korea are
bound to continue deteriorating because of
reports of Korean influence-buying in the U.S.
Congress. Public exchanges between
Washington and Seoul this week were unusually acrimonious.
The scandal is contributing to fears here
that the United States may decide to withdraw
its 42,000 troops from South Korea. Presidentelect Jimmy Carter has said he favors a
phasing out of the U.S. presence in consultation with South Korea and Japan.

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House Speaker Donald Tucker has named 18 standing committees and has already started
hearing the complaints he knew
were inevitable.
"Some people got everytlng
they wanted. Some got nothing
that they wanted," Tucker told
a news conference Friday.
"Most got part of what they
wanted."
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changes, the speaker said he
expected the disappointed to
gripe. The gripes weren't long
in coming,
Rep. Barry Kutun, the Demoemo
cratic head of the 22-memr
Dade delegation, said he was
offended that Tucker had not
consulted him on placing Dade
members.
"What he's basically done is
decide what's best for Dade
County without consulting the
delegation chairman," Kutun
said in a telephone interview.
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legislative session.
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Anthony Jerome Cobb, 18; and Daniel Fowler,
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being consoled by their mother, Miss Lillian, after
his disappointing campaign in the race for mayor of
Plains. "The anti-drinking vote beat me," he was
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was listed in serious condition
at Winter Park Memorial
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being struck by a truck while
walking along Tu.scawtlla Road
on Friday afternoon.
Tim Snider, of Maitland, and
a friend were walking along the
highway south of Dike Road
South Seminole when Snider
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By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer
John Henry Kretmer, 22, of San Francisco, who says he still ha ;
hallucinations because of longterm abuse of Illegal drugs is ii
Seminole County Jail during a pee-sentence Investigation.
He was found guilty by a circuit court jury at Sanford of robber]
of a Longwood store and receiving a stolen Lincoln Contlnenta
sedan used as the getaway car.
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of %r, Insanity defense but defensi
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trial.
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434 and Raymond St. on Nov. 15 by using his hand in a jackel
pocket to simulate a gun.
Kreimer told sheriff's deputies who chased and stopped him ix
the auto stolen in Daytona Beach shortly after the robbery that hi

returned to the robbery scene to get his shoes that he left at the
rear of the store.
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he was hitchhiking and was picked up by two juveniles who were
driving the luiury car.
The juveniles waited in the car during the robbery e.ad Krelmer
later bought the boys sandwiches at Altamonte Springs and paid
them $30 of the money taken in the robbery for the auto and they
hitchhiked out of the area, Simmons said.
Simmons said Krelmer, who claimed he was on a "trip" at the
time, got confused and ended up back at the robbery scene at the
I-4—SR-434 interchange while trying to go to St. Petersburg on the
interstate.
Deputies investigating the robbery spotted the Lincoln and gave
chase.
Kreinier, his face adorned by a dark, bushy beard, wore a
leather-like top hat from the nearby jail to the courtroom during
his trial. Ills knotty arms appeared to have numerous scars and
needle marks. lie told Circuit Judge Robert McGregor he had

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petty larceny. The court withheld adjudication and put him on two
been in and out of mental hospitals over the country since age 18
years unsupervised probation.
and has previously been convicted of drug abuse. He said he has
suicidal tendencies and has previously attempted it.
— Terry Clayton, 23, of Mt. Dora, pleaded guilty to robbery and
"I sometimes hallucinate, but right now I'm Just real scared," is being held in jail pending sentencing on Jan. 25. Assistant State
Atty. Jay Novick dropped a robbery charge against co-defendant
Kreimer told McGregor.
"I've kicked my drug habit since I've been in jail here but I'm Alonzo league, 24, of Lake Monroe Terrace, Sanford, for lack of
still strung out on needles. I just crave for needles in my arms all evidence.
the time."
— Timothy Wayne Burke, 22, of 1316 Lake Ave., Sanford,
Krelmer fates a possible maximum sentence of 20 years in pleaded guilty to burglary and was allowed to remain free on
own recognizance until sentencing Jan. 25.
prison on the robbery and stolen property convictions,
In other cases before Judge McGregor:
— Willie Mae Lock, 25, of Castle Brewer Court, Sanford,
pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and is free on bond pending
— James Clarence Horn, 20, of Higgins Terrace, Sanford,
pleaded guilty to attempted burglary and was sentenced to two completion of a pre-sentence investigation.
Judge McGregor ordered a bench warrant Issued for the arrest
years In prison plus three years probation.
— Anne Rosenblatt Brownstein, 27, of 2500 Howell Branch Road, of Michael Finale Cowan, 23, of Lake Monroe, after he (ailed to
south Seminole, pleaded guilty to felony possession of controlled appear for trial on two counts of burglary, and charges grand t,
substance and was allowed to remain free on her own and petty larceny.
recognizance until sentencing on Jan. 25.
— David Scott, 25, of 700 E. Seventh St., Sanford, was put on two
— Frank L Preltz, 25, of Altamonte Springs, pleaded guilty to
years unsupervised probation after pleading guilty to battery.

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A wish came true for these two little girls who are winners
in the SISTER Club's sale of tickets to raise money for a
wishing well at the Central Florida Zoo, The well will he a
Bicentennial gift to the zoo and a source of revenue from
donations dropped into it. SISTER member Val Colbert
presents here a $250 savings bond to first place winner
Billie Gordon. Sanford (left), and a$loobond to third place
winner Kelly Reynolds, Sanford, Jim Tucker, St. Peter.
shurg, won the $150 second prize.

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Circuit court trials for defendants in murder, drug, robbery and
sexual battery cases are among the 40 cases docketed this week at
Sanford before Circuit Judge J. William Woodson.
However, three cases have been continued to January, several
other defendants are seeking trial delays, and one case has been
dismissed by the court.
One of the defendants seeking a continuance Is Raymond
Philhlpa, 3, of Sanford. Phillips is accused of first-degree murder
in the Nov. 5 shooting death of Robert W. Tomauon, 30, at his 700
Magnolia Ave. apartment following a party.
DETECTIVE CASE DELAYED
A Casselberry police detective charged with delivery of
marijuana allegedly stolen from the department's evidence
locker wai continued until this week after first being set for Oct.
25.
Bobby Gene Bennett, 32, of (Thuluota, has been free on bond
ince he was arrested Sept, 16. Bennett, with the Casselberry
police five years, the last two as a detective, has been suspended
from duty with pay pending outcome of court cases charging
marijuana delivery, larceny of evidence and tampering with
evidence.
According to investigator's reports, Bennett is alleged to have
driven an unmarked police car to a Fern Park apartment complex where police say marijuana taken from the evidence locker
was delivered to a confidential Informant working with vice squad
officers.
Court documents also indicate that investigators tape recorded
telephone conversations and used electronic bugging devices In
the drug probe.

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town meeting hail, where the tribal council on
Thursday won local support for transfer of the
land, the tribe now must win over the
Massachusetts legislature.
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claim Indian ancestry, voted 50 to 28 to direct
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ARMED ROBBERY
Alfred Clayton Rosier, 21, and Robert Lee Wflht.mi, 23, both of
Bradenton, are accused of the armed robbery of a Goldenrod man
at a Casselberry apartment complex on April 5.
William A. Gauaway, 25-year-old Winter Park man listed as a
south Florida prison escapee, Is accused of the armed robbery of
an Altamonte Springs gas station.
Edwin Mason Gill,, 39, of Louisville, Ky., Is accused of robbing a
food store near Forest City.
Earl Dreggors, 54, of Sanford, faces trial on two counts of
sexual battery upon a 13-year-old boy.
Mark A. Jackson, 19, of Forest City, Is accused of attempted
sexual battery upon a five-year-old girl.
Egebert Erwin Garlick, €3, of Sanford, is docketed for trial on
charges of lewd assault upon a seven-year-old girl and lewd act in
the presence of a child.
Larry Johnson, 18, of 1505 W. 18th St., Sanford, Is accused of
attempted murder. He was shot In the foot by a policman Nov. 7 as
he allegedly chased a woman from her burglarized apartment
with a butcher knife.
Charles Jess Palmer, 38, of Longwood, was docketed for trial on
incest and sexual battery charges, but the case has now been
continued until the week of Jan. 10.
Also continued until Jan. 10 Is the trial of David Franklin
Larrlmore, 20, of Orlando, accused of making false telephone
reports of bombing state-owned property. Sanford police arrested
Larrjxnore Nov. 12 in connection with two bomb threats at
Seminole Community College. Larrlmore is now reportedly
hospitalized.
The third case on the docket that has been delayed until Jan. 10
is the trial of Kenneth J. Cappraro, of 100 Lazy Susan Ct.,
Casselberry, on charges of burglary and grand larceny.
The court last week dismissed a charge of carrying a concealed
firearm against William George McConnell., 29, of 34 S. Wekiva
Springs Rd., Apopka.
EX-LONG WOOD EMPLOYE UP
Former City of Longwood public works employe Robert
Henrlck Keen, 34, of 161 N. 13th Ave., Long-wood, is docketed for
trial on charges of grand and petty larceny of scrap copper and
brass owned by the city.
The trial was continued from Nov. 12 because a handwriting
expert wasn't available to testify for the prosecution.
Donald Mason Bowman, 17-year-old Bunnell juvenile indicted
for trial as an adult on three armed burglary charges, Is also
scheduled for trial this week before Judge Woodson.
A co-defendant, Indicted on the same charges In connection with
burglaries at three Casselberry businesses on Sept. 25 pleaded no
contest to lesser and Included offenses of burglary of structures
last week. Circuit Judge Robert B. McGregor ordered Gary
Vincent Walker, 16, of Orlando, held in jail during a pee-sentence
investigation and pending sentencing on Jan. 25.
Also on this week's docket Is the twice-continued trial of Norris
Larmo Latioci, 30, of Cherrywood Garden, Fern Park, on charges
of felony possession of marijuana, cocaine and heroin. Court
records indicate that Latson was arrested when sheriffs vice
squad agents conducted a search warrant raid at his residence on
Aug. 13.
William D. Carr, 36, of Altamonte Springs, is acc.sed of felony
delivery of heroin. Also scheduled to trial on charge of felony
delivery of phencyclidine is Jeff Dean Long, 18, of 551 Semoran
Blvd., Fern Park.
REMAINING CASES
Other cases listed on the heaviest trial docket in months In
circuit court include:
—Barry Allen liuckabee, 35, of Greensboro, N.C., accused of
obtaining property by worthless check.
—Michael Bryson, 21, of 3618 Palm Ave., Forest City, accused
of the Nov. 30, 1975 grand larceny of an auto.
—Melvin A. Walker, 46, of 2545 S. Park Dr., Sanford, accused of
grand larceny of an auto at a local dealership by paying for the
car with an Insufficient funds check for $3,539.
—Dwight Lee Moody, 49, of Maitland, Is accused of obtaining a
lawn mower by a worthless $207 check.
—Sheldon PoLakoff, 46, of 632 Mariner Way, Altamonte Springs,
accused of receiving stolen property—a five ton air conditioner
unit — and grand larceny of the unit from the Antique Center,
Fern Park. Raiding sheriff's agents said the stolen unit was
seized atop the Safari Club, U. S. 17-92, Fern Park, where it had
been Installed.
—Claysha M. Suarez, 31, of Altamonte Springs, Is accused of
obtaining property by worthless check.
—Eva Mae Dixon, 52, of 160 Bethune Circle, Sanford, is accused
of attempted murder of two Sanford policemen and resisting an
officer with violence in connection with a Sept. 19 incident at her
residence.
—Earl Wayne Martin. 29, of 917 W. Second St., Long-wood, accused of receiving stolen property — a rifle stolen In a residential
burglary at Sanford.
—Ralph Michael Monaco, 12, of Orange City, faces trial for
burglary of a conveyance at Deltona In a case transferred from
Volusia county in connection with a CB radio theft. He pleaded
guilty In Seminole in a companion CB theft case after being
arrested by sheriffs deputies at a restaurant parking lot.
—Cynthia Elaine Cole, 18, of Orlando, accused of grand larceny
of clothing from Montgomery Ward, Altamonte Springs.
—Russell Dewayne Blake, 23, Nashville, Tenn., accused of
forgery and uttering forgery in a stolen credit card case.
—Mark Jay Quick, 18, of 643 Wheeling Ave., Altamonte Springs,
accused of receiving stolen property, a CS radio.
—Judy Ann Ramsey, 27, of Longwood, accused of grand Larceny
of $220 in clothing from K-Mart, Fern Park.
—Ronald Edward Muse, 25, of 1910 lake Ave., Sanford, accused
of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
--Leo PeterIGa. 49 of 2W6 W. 16th St., Sanford, accused of
leaving the scene of an accident in which ap
was Injured
and resisting an officer without violence.
—Theresa Jenkins Mason, 26 of Jacksonville, accused of
carrying a concealed firearm

�6A—Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Sunday, Dec. 12, 1974
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl

Armed Forces

CALENDAR

STEPHEN D. BAILIFF

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12

NORFOLK, Va.
Marine
Pfc. Stephen D. Bailiff, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Bailiff Jr.
of 855
Pasadena
Ave.,
Longwood, has reported for
duty with the 3D Marine
Division on Okinawa. He joined
the Marine Corps in January
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Scholarship benefit recital by pianist John Perry, 4
p.m., FTU engineering auditorium. $5 for adults, $2 for
students.
Rummage We sponsored by Temple Israel
Sisterhood, noon to 5 p.m., Temple Israel, 4917 Eli St.,
Orlando.
Mid-Florida Singles Club, 7 p.m., dinner and dance,
Family Club, McCoy Navy Base, Call 322-1790 evenings
for reservations.
All Musk Service, First Presbyterian Church, Third
Street and Oak Avenue, 5 p.m. Open to all; nursery
available.
"A Salute To Ain'.rlcau Music" by Melodee Dance
and Figure Club, 7:30 p.m., Melodee Skating Rink, Sanford.

1976.

ROBERT B. LANG
NORFOLK, Va.
Navy Fire
Control Technician Third Class
Robert B. Lang Jr., whose wife,
Christine, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack J. Jennings of
—

MONDAY, DECEMBER 13
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Diet Workshop, 7:30 p.m., Sanlando United Methodist

WEATHER

Semoran Blvd., Fern Park,
Saturday's high 82, Sunday's
Fla., recently returned from low 65.
participation in the maritime
Considerable cloudiness and
portion of the major NATO warm with a slight chance of
exercise "Autumn Forge '76."
showers. Highs around 80, lows
WILLIE E. RANKINJR.

NORFOLK, Va
Marine
Pvt. Willie E. Rankin Jr., son
of Rutha M. Morgan of 136
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Academy Ave., Sanford, Fla.,

has completed recruit training
at the Marine Corps Recruit

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Depot , Parris Island, S C.
He joined the Marine Corps in
August 1976.

In the mid 60s. Winds eastsoutheast 10-15 m.p.h.
SUNDAY'S TIDES

Daytona Beach: high 11:23
a.m., 11:54 p.m., low 4:56 n.m.,
5:33 p.m.
Port Canaveral: high 11:05
a.m., 11:31 p.m., low 4:48 a.m.,
5:21 p.m.
Bayport: high 3:50 a.m., 5:25
p.m., low 10:52 a.m., 11:30 am.

Sunday, Dec. 12,1976--7A

HOSPITAL NOTES
DF;C. to, 1976
ADMISSIONS:
Sanford:
Essle M. Bryant
Deroy Holt
Georgia Lee
Robert C. Locker
Helen Malone
IIoa Nguyen
Ellen Poole
Fred F. Roettger

Thomas F. Smith

Joseph

Williamson

DISCHARGES:
Sanford:
Mary B. Alexander
Joan Anderson
Shannon E. Burgess
Henry J. Grandmaison
Moody D. Harden
J. Melvin Miller
Jessie G. Moffett
Eva D. Thompson

Merton Wormuth
Caesar Forman, Cassadaga
Lythe E. Swope, Casselberry
John A. Grass, DeBary
Alice B. Purinton, DeBary

William D. Gibson, DeBary
Rita Finns, Deltona
James Murray, Deltona

John Renyhart, DeBary

Ue[LflJUV Sciaretta, UViLUEIU
Inez S. Wells, Deltona

William lXIey, Deltona
Leslie L. Scott, Deltona

Clarence F. Wedel, Deltona
Della Ellicott, Longwood
Dora Phillips, Osteen
Virginia E. Lewis, Oviedo
Irene F. Culbreth, Winter
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Crystal Lake and Country Club Rd., Lake Mary.
Altamnnte-South Seminole Jaycees, board meeting,
7:30 p.m., clubhouse at Spring Oaks and SR 4.

PORK CHOPS

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Transcendental Meditation program, 7:30 p.m.,
Florida Federal Savings, 911 W. Hwy. 436, Altamonte'
Springs.
"The Thwarting of Baron Boll.Igrew," play for
children and adults, 2p.m. and 6 p.m., Altamonte Springs
Civic Center. Santa will be present. Tickets at civic

W.D BRAND
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WINNOIXIE STORES INC
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America.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Longwood Area Sertonia, noon, Quality Inn North, SR

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ford.
Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 17-92.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl

i0Rump Roast

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W.O BRAND USDA CHOICE BONELESS BEEF CHUCK

2 cartons with $5.00 or more purchase excl. cigs.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14
Orange Audubon Society, 7:30 p.m., Central Christian
Church, 250 W. Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando. Slide presentation
on burrowing owl by Biologist William Coursier.
VFW Post 10108 Auxiliary, 8 p.m., post home on
Sanford lakefront.
Pilot Club of Sanford., 8 p.m., Flagship Bank of San.

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Oak Ave.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15

46.

Sanford Kiwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford Sertoma, noon, Sanford Sheraton Inn, W. SR
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 a.m., the Caboose.
Oviedo Rotary, 7:30 a.m., The Town House.
Sanford Serenaders senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.

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Youth Programs Inc. Christmas Party for volunteers,

their families and one-on-ones, 7 p.m. Ritz Theatre, 203
Magnolia Ave., Sanford. For information call Lee
Sterling, VP! office, 3-8760.
All Souls School Children's Christmas program, 7:30

p.m. Social Hall.
Deltona Junior High Band Boosters Association
skating party, 6:30 p.m. Melodee Skating Rink, Sanford.
'Christmas Carol Celebration, 7:30 p.m., at Ascension

Lutheran Church of Casselberry, Overbrook Drive.

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Holiday Inn, Monroe Harbor.

STOUFFER'S GREEN

PEPPER STEAK. . . .

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16
Lake Mary Rotary, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country Club.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry Lions, 6:30 p.m., Land o' Lakes Country

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Senior Citizens Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs

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Bishop Moore High Stbool band Christmas concert, 8
p.m., Orlando Garden Club auditorium, 710 E. Rollins

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17
American Aim. of Retired Persons and National
Assn. of Retired Teachers, 2:30 p.m., First Federal of
Seminole, Sanford.
United Daughters of the Confederacy, 2:30 p.m., 1702

DINNERS. . . . . . . .

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Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 am., Lord Chumley's,

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Altamonte Springs.

Seminole. Sunrise KiwanIs, 7 a.m., Sambo's
Restaurant.
Foresters Square Dance Club, The Forest, 3 p.m.
Diet Workshop, St. Augustine Church, Button Road
and Sunset Drive, Casselberry, 10 a.m. and 6p.m.
Tanglewood AA, dosed, 8p.m., St. Richards Church
Longwood AA,, dosed, 8p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian

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701 E. Rollins Ave., Orlando

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 3 p.m., Ascension Lutheran

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Sanford AA, 8 pm.2 1201 W. First St.
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club Road, Lake Mary
Altamonte-South Seminole Jaycees, 7:30 p.m.,
clubhouse, Spring Oaks and SR 436.

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER21

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Sanford Lions, noon, Holiday Inn.
Sanford Girl Scouts Service Unit, 7p.m., Chamber of
Commerce.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.
Seminole LIona, 1 p.m., Quality Inn North, 14 and Sr
434.
Casselberry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., The Barony.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
America.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 pin., Community United
Methodist Church, Cauelberry.
Longwood Are. Sertonia, noon, Quality Inn North, 1-4

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building.

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Weight Watchers, 7p.m., Sanford Woman's Cub, 300
S. Oak Ave.

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Starting time was 8 and Horace Orr, president
and executive director of the Seminole Employment
Economic Development Corp., was nowhere to be
found. Some were wonderin g if the man of the hour
was going to miss the festivities.
did miss the observation of Sanford Mayor
Lee P. Moore who, in his welcoming remarks, noted
that it was "one hell of a year" for SEEDCO and
Orr. Through all those investigations, charges and
audits, Moore recalled, Orr "never lost confidence,
never lost his sense of humor."

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The Clock

Urging Unity

Then, Orr arrived, accompanied by keynote
speaker, Rep. Parren Mitchell, Democratic
congressman from Baltimore.
The audience at the Sanford Civic Center also
heard the Rev. Amos C. Jones, chairman of the

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The ceremonial glitter of inauguration
ceremonies in Mexico City Dec. 1 did not hide the
fact that Jose Lopez Portillo was taking office as
president with a program of austerity and lowered
expectations for the Mexican people.
The eloquence of Mr. Lopez Portillo's
inaugural address raises hope that he can provide
the kind of leadership that the country needs to
work its way out of its current crisis. As always, the
question is whether he can unify the Mexican
people behind the kind of goals his address has
outlined.
Clearly the new president was attempting to
show no special sympathy or favor toward one
segment of the population or another in his
references to the problems now tearing at Mexico's
social and economic fabric. He must maintain this
even-handed approach if he is to rally the people to
an end of the "hate, rancor, fear and impatience"
he sees to be dividing the country.
This is a big order, but it is hard to see how
anyone but a popular and trusted leader can bridge
the gaps which have been widening in MeXICO
between rich and poor, between land-owner and
peasant, between a powerful government and a
mistrustful private sector. Significantly, the new
president called for more "efficiency and honesty"
in government as part of his prescription, an
acknowledgment of shortcomings in the outgoing

SEEDCO board of directors. He also reflected on
the year of ir.'estIgations. The $200,000 spent for
those activities, he noted to the applause of his
listeners, "could have provided employment for a
year for 40 persons."
They heard Rep. Mitchell admittedly "bitter"
lash out at the "subtle anti-black, anti-poor
climate" developed in Washington over the past
eight years by the Nixon and Ford administrations.
Mitchell, something less than the most humble of
politicians one can hear or meet, opened by
claiming he was 'more intelligent than any man
who ever occupied the White House." And he went
on from there
proudly announcing his election
only late Thursday as chairman of the
Congressional Black Caucus, made up of 17 black
congressmen.
Then he took off on his principal theme. He
decried the "lack of economic parity" in the nation
for blacks. He belittled the 1.5 per cent unemployment-drop goal President-elect Carter has set.
lie pledged to "end racism one way or another."
lie equated political and economic parity "as
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illustrate the problems Mr. Carter faces. There,
where the generals spend some $300 million in
tax revenues every 24 hours, the good purpose is
corrupted by stupifying waste and chronic
myopia. A sobering example is the 13-year-old
mortification which is officially known as the
Condor missile.
The Condor was conceived as the Navy's
version of the weapon of tomorrow. A smart.
rocket, no less, guided to target by television
technology. The idea was to develop the
capability for a Navy airplane to stay a safe.
distance (up to 60 miles) from a heavily
defended target objective, yet still destroy the
bull's - eye with great dependability.

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Former Vice President strongly worded private letter to Carter, urged
Spiro Agnew, convicted of income tax evasion in him not to appoint former Ford administration
1973, has sought a presidential pardon from the Labor Secretary John Dunlop as his own top man
man who succeeded him, Gerald Ford.
at Labor.
White House attorneys, perhaps recalling the
But Big Labot cherishes Dunlop for resigning
uproar over their boss's pardon of Richard. after President Ford welshed on a promise to
Nixon, politely but firmly referred Agnew's support a pro-labor bill. Labor leaders,
lawyer to the Justice Department.
therefore, are strongly backing Dunlop for the
Agnew's bid for a pardon came shortly after job.
The caucus asserted that Dunlop "demonOctober 10, when his sentence of
three
years
strated
insensitivity" to minority groups by
probation expired. An Agnew attorney called
making
"no effort" to upgrade the Labor
White House counsel Philip Buchen's office.
very
low
key,
very
Department's
Office of Federal Contract
The conversation "was
Compliance.
The
office is supposed to enforce
professional," a White House official
The brief discussion, we have learned, centered civil rights laws with federal contractors.
To select Dunlop for the Labor Department
on the "receptivity" of the White House to a
Job,
charged the black legislators, would "be a
formal filing for a pardon by Agnew.
signal
that the new administration Is not to begin
"The reply was that there have been
by
Justice,"
the
White
afresh
with
a new direction."
procedures established
Meanwhile, In a recent court deposition,
House official told us. "The request was no more
than any good lawyer would do for his client." Mary Lapper, the former director of the
Agnew resigned in disgrace on Oct. 10, 1973 Department of Health , Education and Welfare's
when he pl eaded no contest to a single count of higher education division, has also blasted
tax evasion. The plea, equivalent to a conviction, Dunlop.
She swore that Dunlop, as a Dean at Harvard
helped Agnew avoid a messy public trial,
in IM73 "opposed .
setting goals and time
At the time, the Justice Department filed a taWes"torattractIngmorewomenandmnorljy
detailed statement which showed that Agnew
began accepting payoffs in 1961 when he was employes to the Ivy League school.
Dunlop, now back at Harvard, twice refused
governor of Maryland. The payments continued
to
discuss
right up to January, 1973, when a federal grand citizen.. his record with us. "I'm a private
not a candidate for office," he said.
jury begin Investigating Agnew.
"Write any damn thing you please."
Footnote: In fairness to Dunlop, he generally
Foo(te: We can find no evidence that
Agnew took his plea for a pardon to the Justice received high marks as Secretary ofLabor.
MINERS' FEUD We recently reported that
Department. His Lawyer, J udah Best , declined
comment.
Arnold Miller, the reform-minded president of
CAUTIONING CARTER In finding a labor the United Mine Workers, suffers from a tarsecretary, Jimmy Carter is caught between the nished image Inside the UMW.
Miller has also been feuding with the union's
two groups who punched through his election, the
highly-respected secretary-treasurer, Harry
blacks and Big Labor.
Patrick. Their rift has led to the possibility of a
The Congressional Black Caucus, in a
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es e C 0 k e
From the steel Industry's point of view, it's InS chiff, pit her readiness to sell down to fear of finitely preferable to raise prices now, and take
Urtheritance taxes, not the profit and loss ac- the heat, rather than wait until Carter is swornll
count. But its circulation tolled a somewhat in and run the risk of being frozen Into an
different story: despite an evening monopoly In economically weak position.
N ew York City since 1967, it is down from 700,000
t] en to 500,000 now. Taken by surprise though
Speaking of the econanic condition of the steel
t hey were, the Post's pinched journalists were
business, a word or two is in order. Vice
happy enough to learn of Murdoch riding in on
President-elect Mondale, echoing his boss, sees
his white horse with nuggets of new Investment
no reason at all for the price hike, calling it
- not very heavy nuggets, actually, probably
"ominous." But, In fact, a good case can be
Under $1 million — in the saddlebags.
made.
That was as far as he rode. The Observer's
'urnalists, some at least of them, and indeed its
Reflecting the depressed state of the U.S
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about as a result of Tuesday's city dcc(Ions In Seminole County. While most of
those elected will take office In January,
one of the new officials assumed his seat
Thursday night and another Is expected to
take office Monday night.
Cliff Nelson, elected to the one year
remaining in the unexpired term of
resigned Martin Bacon, was sworn into
",office on the Lake Man Cliv Council
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Big banking Interests are lobbying to block Rep. Henry Ruess,
R.-Wis., f rom continuing as chairman of the
powerful Ho use Banking committee. The proconsum er Ruess has led the fight for banking
reform. This, naturally, has not gone down well
with the bankers. Ruess, incidenta lly, comes
from a ban king family. But between 1970 and
1973, he gave his entire bank dock, worth
$1 50,0 , to various charities.
Many American Indians want former
Oklahoma Sen. Fred Harris for Secretary of the
Interior, which oversees In dian affairs. They are
organizing a "draft" for Harris, who has led the
fight for Indian rights and whose wile LaDunna
isa Comanche. A formal petition Is being sent to
President-elect Jimmy Carter promoting Harris
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Martin Luther King murder case would be even
f urther complicated. An ur gent, internal Justice
Department memo went out to section chiefs
dating "Classified F iles.. .pertaining to (King)
are missing, But it turned out the "purloined
pape rs" had been misplaced in Justice's
Criminal Div is ion.
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reason why the price rise will be cancelled ! If thel
demand is not there, then prices will have to be
lowered. This is precisely what happened last
October when the steel industry announced a
price Increase. There was substantial customeropposition and competitive pressure from
abroad, and the cost rise was rolled back by the
Industry. Don't the. Star editorial writers know
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And yet on the problem scale, "parents'
lack of interest" stood seventh around the
nation.
If the parents of the 32,000 school
children in Seminole County want some
changes made, some improvements instituted, perhaps they should seek to spark
these through their own Initiative
by
around griping about the entire
educational spectrum from textbooks to
courtesy busing.
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there's a problem if they never hear
parental complaint? They might Just think
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judicial training and education course at

they feel is inadecluate discipline at school.

appointed by the city council to complete "wonderful choices," adding he was very
the unexpired term of resigned Charles excited and pleased by the results. He also
Glascock Monday night. About six weeks publicly thanked the city officials who
required him to have a telephone placed in
remain in the Gla.scock term.
his home before he was dismissed.
Nelson, 4, is one of the new laces to
"You can be sure it got a lot of use the
Seminole's political arena. Three sister last month and did a lot of good this year,"
cities
Longwood, Casselberry and he said, noting he made hundreds of
Winter Springs
elected men who had telephone calls soliciting votes for the
neither served previously nor run for of- candidates he favored.
fice before.
Connell and Barton are to assume their
The other new faces to politics, elected new offices in January. Meanwhile,
in cities, are:
Connell remains a councilman until he
John Sabatini, 38, a communications takes the oath to become mayor.
consultant in marketing with the Florida
'-(nterconnect system, was given the nod for
a two-year term on the city council in
f Winter Springs.
Last week in the "Clock" column a story
r.
— Frank Schutte, a retired naval officer
of a candidate's talk with an acquaintance
and student at Jones College, and Carl was told. The candidate said that to win an
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technical sergeant, were chosen for two what they want to hear, Indicating the
year terms on the Casselberry City intelligence of the voters is questionable.
Council by the electorate.
Would you believe that candidate lost'
Stephen Barton,. 32, a marketing
qpresentative at Texaco, was selected for
a two-year term on the Longwood City
Council.
Elections for the year
the sixth for
Sanford voters — will be over after the
Dec. 21 runoff for the city commission spot
currently held by Gordon Meyer. While
One of the happiest persons over the Meyer was top man in four-man race for
election had to be Longwood's former the post, he did notgarner the required 50
Public Works Director Ralph Fisher.
per cent. plus one votes and is being
Fisher was fired by the city several challenged by E. O. ( Eddie) Keith, who
jeeks ago over the objections of Coun- cam e in second.
'lmen Gerard Connell and Parker
A.nderson. Connell won election to a twoj'ear term as mayor In the city election.
Anderson has one year remaining in his
One more thing about candidates Len
Mayer, who announced his candidacy for
term.
The Fisher homeduring the "friendly mayor of Longwood and then was
esspn" had two political posters, disqualified because his voter registration

the National College of the State Judiciary,
University of Nevada, Reno campus.
Sixty-seven persons, including six military
personnel, attended the course. They came
from 28 US. states, as well as Israel.

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should decide to abolish all foreign steel tariffs,
the U.S. steel Industry, In view
of their effusive
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councilman who received the highest in their front yard one for Connell and
number of votes cast for a berth on the one for Barton.

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Journal asks editorially, how come they don't
eturn to power by followers 01 former UMW make. more money?
058 Tony Boyle, who was convicted of the
Finally, according to steel
iurder of a UMW leader, "Jock" Yablonskl.
Industry official.s*
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piiuv increase went into effect,
In a private Letter to Miller, Washington at.
torney Joe Rauh, who led the fight to oust Boyle the cost of making sheet and drip steel has risen
from power, pleaded with Miller to meet with more than 6 per cent.
Patrick and make peace.
Of all the criticisms of the steel price hike, the
"All t he enemies of union democracy are
strangest Is that its timing is "unfortunate," in
hoping you and Harry will fight to the end
the words of Washington Star newspaper,
Please. say you'll meet us." Despite Rauh's
because It comes "in the face of slack demand
plea, however, Mill er pulled out of a meet ing at
rather than a market reaction to high demand."
the last moment.

Footnote: Mill er could not be reached for
comment.

last night's Tri-fecta.
These are functional illiterates.
If you don't think they're breeding out
there ri ght now in the elementary and
secondary institutions, moving steadily
toward their event ua l release into society
as graduates or dropouts, then visit the
nearest high school some day, stop a few
students in the halls and ask a few
questions.
You don't ha ve to hit them with quantum
mechanics or E-mc2 and its relation to the
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drawn by the question, "Are you satisfied
with your child's reading ability?" Thirty
per cent said no. That leaves six per cent
who were unhappy with the way their
youngsters read but who did not bother to
drop by school for a few minutes one day to
talk about it with a teacher.

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Sunday, Dec. 12, I7&amp;-9A

reasonable, make it general. Like, for years ago wrote "Day of In fam y," a
conditions they have allowed to flourish in
example, what was Pearl Harbor all
gri pping documentary narrative of the
their own living rooms. Youngsters who
about? What happe ned there, what did it
events as they un folded on Dec. 7, 1941.
have been raised In an atmosphere of firm,
mean at the time, what lessons might we
And much more recent was the largeconsistent home discipline cause no
draw from it?
scale, big-name cin ematic production of
problems when they are given freer rein
Pearl Har bo r may not be the focus of the same subject, "Tora Tora! Tora!"
by teachers.
high school history courses, but on the
But the results speak for themselves,
And in connection with this, there is an
other hand, is it so obsc ur e an event that
and if this is true of an event as outextremely interesting statistic contained
four out of eight high school students don't
st andi ng In American and world hist ory as
in the annual report issued Sept. 29 by
kn ow anything a bo ut it? That proved to be the Pearl Harbor raid, then what of ot her
Seminole's Countywide School Advisory
the case last week w hen an informal in. types o iniormauon: is it reasonab e to
Committee. Under the "high school"
terview was conducted by the Evening
i'ssume that they would be better unheading are percentage responses to a list
Herald at Seminole High School.
derstood, better retained — be tter learof questions aimed at gauging parents'
Eight students out of 1,776 is hardly a
ned?
satisfaction with county school policies
representative cross-section, granted, but
One indi cator of opinion on the presen tand procedures.
the subjects were selected entirely at
day school sit uation is the seventh annual
The highest negative response — 76 per
random and Included each possible Gallup Poll. The sur vey sample, which
cent
was elicited by the question:
combination of race and sex. And half of
included 1,549 persons 18 years old or
"Within the last 12 months, have you had a
the students interviewed hd either heard
above, was recently reported In a column
conference with any of your child's
of Pearl Harbor but knew nothing about it,
written by Dr. Donald Magruder,
teachers?"
or couldn't tell the U.S. Navy's Hawaiian executive director of the Florida School
More than three-quarters of the parents
base from the "free blocking zone."
Boards Association.
responding had not had the interest, the
In today's modern world, this seems
Dur ing pe rsonal, at-home Interviews,
time, the energy, the opportunity — the
even more incredible than It might have
subjects tabbed the following 10 items as
CONCERN to talk with even one of their
been in 1961 or 1966. Walter Lord many the chief education problems in 1976:
kids' instructors.
Lack of discipline.
Integration-desegregation.
Lack of pro per financial support.
Poor curriculum.
. Use of drugs.
Difficulty in getting "good' teachers.
Parents' lack of interest.
Size of schools-classes.
School board policies.
10. Students' lack of interest.
was in Orange County although he. resides
Magruder repertc'. tha! an introduction
at 525 Preston Road, Devonshire), is the
to
the Gallup iitudy indicated a pronounced
same Len Mayer who has been appointed
shift this year in American educational
as labor arbitrator for the Florida
attitudes. The public has begun demanMediation and Conciliation Service with
ding stricter rules in dealing with the
the approval of Gov. Reubin Askew, and
behavior of youngsters, as well as higher
the Director of the FMCS, Joe Schuck, was
standards in the public schools.
announced recently. Mayer is executive
Indicative of this trend is the position
director of L and i'i ssociates.
"poor curriculum" holds on the problem
scale. In 1975 this complaint was ranked
No. 7. And the top-standing concern speaks j
for itself but it should not be limited to
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit Court Judge
the school systems alone.
Kenneth M. Leffler of Longwood has
If parents are so chagrined with what .
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economic recovery, the steel industry is
out
weren't quite so keen. The Observer is currently
operating at 68 per cent of capacity,
Intellectual-liberal; Murdoch Is not famous
for which is relatively weak. This represents a
being either. Businesslike undoubtedly, but the steady
slide In the production of raw steel from
star of his business is the Sun: a tabloid
daily just this past May when operating capacity stood
that shines for right-wing working people.
at 91 per cent.
That is an awful lot of men, so the young
ladies of the Sun's page three have become as
Steel companies' profits are also down.
famous in their fashion, what little they wear of According to Fortune magazine,
the
metal.
it, as the girls on the Pirelli calendar.
manufacturing Industry la.styear had an 8.1 pe
cent return on stockholders' equity which is wel
below the 15.7 per cent listed in the Federal
Trade Commission's data for allmanufactw'Ing.

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':he quality of education they provide?
14e so many other things, of course,
this is a matter of opinion. It might be
argued that there is not hing wrong with
the modern ed ucational system that
couldn't be cured by eliminating a few
vocal bus ybodies. This po sition, however,
is not borne out by the facts.
Comparative studies conducted by
reliable, even venerated, testing
organ izations have consistently indi cated
lthat today's high sc hool stude nts generall y
possess fewer basic reading, writing an d
mat he matica l skills than their counterparts of 10 and 15 years ago.
It has been said t ha t the present-day
society is gradually becoming top-heavy
with pe rsons who unde rstand just enough
about the "Three Ri'. to get them through
their daily existence. Beyond that, their
kn owled ge registers a zero with the rim
rubbed off
unless you're ta l king a bo ut
the latest insanity on "Mary Hartman,
Mary Hartman," or w hich n um bers won

primarily a political one. tug steel believes
Carter was telling the truth when over and over
during his campaign he said he'd never lie or
mislead us.

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"I would like standby wage and price controls.
My guess Is that I would never use them. But I
would like them as a lever. I wouldn't hesitate
to use them if I had to."
So, in 25 words or less, it doesn't take a seer of
Jean Dixon's stature to see that the reason wh'j
the steel Industry .raind its price now is
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Chalk Talk: Education

Throughout his campaign for the presidency
and even after he was elected, Carter repeatedly
threatened U.S. business with wage and prlc
controls. Typical of his public utterances on this
subject were his remarks last May in an interview in Business Week magazine, where he
declared:

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But, again, the Question: Where will the about $1-3 million, if litigants win their
cools go? Or, does anybody care? Or am I, cases. That leaves a healthy sum — more
like 16-year-old Holden Caulfield,, than $5-million —to be paid by guess who?
worrying about things that just Why, the taxpayers, of course.
automatically take care of themselves?
The big question Is what will the panel
Maybe New Yorkers, other than Caulfield, recommend?
Somehow, I get the feeling the panel will
knew ducks flew south for the winter.
Maybe Seminole Countians, other than recommend that the commission allow the
myself, know coots fly to other lakes or insurance company's attorney to battle the
north when the food ciinnlv (irvq un
hiwqiiitq•
I guess we'll never know until the
The theory would be why pay an athydrilla is gone. Maybe then somebody torney to fight the cases when the Insurance company will be there to do it,
will tell us what happened to the cools.
anyway? It's a good theory, but it leaves
A panel of four local attorneys are some questions unanswered. Like what
studying the best method of fighting seven- happens when the Insurance runs out?
million dollars worth of claims against Who will take up the case for the county
Seminole County. The lawsuits are a result then?
of last year's jail fire.
It's also interesting to note that a lot of
Next week, possibly Tuesday, the panel Seminole law firms are suing the county on
will recommend to the county commission behalf of clents — some of whom don't
the best method of fighting the claims. even know where Seminole County Is
By "Method" tiieans whether to go outside located. It promises to be an interesting
Seminole and hire a "big gun," a top-rate case, one which will test the mettle of the
attorney, to fight the claims, or let the commission as well as the attorneys incounty attorney handle the cases.
volved. The only sure losers, as I see It,
It's a big decision, really. Because the though, will be that taxpayers. But, then,
Insurance the county has will cover only what's unusual about?

"What about the cools?" I asked officials at a county commission meeting
last week. "Where will they go if the
hydrilla is first zapped by chemicals then
eaten by the indomitable white amur, the
big granddaddy weed eater of the fish
world.
Not one had an answer. Except maybe
Altamonte Springs Councilman Sandra
Glenn. And. Mrs. Glenn said lakeside
residents didn't like coots, anyway.
Mrs. Glenn secretly confided, however,
that a coot Is a coot. And just maybe the
little water ducks were worthy of some
concern. Everybody wants the lake rid of
hyrdilla. It messes up boating. The white
amur, officials, say, can do that job. The
"Weed Shark" can gobble them right up.

'Think what we could have done with Jack the Ripper.'

Well, Carter should scrub the project. If he
really wants to know why this price increase has
occurred now, he has only to look Into the nearest
mirror where, to paraphrase Pogo, he will meet
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WASHINGTON — The Associated Press
reports that in order to understand why the steel
industry has announced a 6 per cent price hike in
the cost of sheet steel, President-elect-Jimmy
Carter has requested his transition staff
prepare a report on the subject.

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Sad for national security, however, there
have been troubles along the way. Forone thing
the Condor's weight, about 600 pounds, is
inadequate for fulfilling Its full destruction
mission. The Walleye I missile, by comparison,
NEW YORK
was junked years ago when the Pentagon
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The Post is the
determined that its 800 pound warhead could not fading dowager (born 1801) of the New York
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press. Though it doesn't say so, it will just about
even demolish a bridge.
Then too there is an environmental problem break even this year. To avoid fading altogether,
with the Condor. TV guided, it Is thus a fair It is selling Itself, for $30 million or so, to a brash
weather weapon which is crippled at night, young Australian.
during fog, or even when smoke or camouflage
The Observer is the shrinking liberal Sunday
blurs the target on screen. It has failed test after virgin
of the London press. Shaky finances
test under adverse conditions, to the point
where brought it to death's door in 1975, and, despite the
one contest under adverse conditions, to the
staff-slimming that followed, it is losing money
point where one congressional Investigator finds still, with the
prospect of much worse to come
it "useless."
later. To avoid the embraces of the same
And finally, say Condor critics, the missile's Australianitisgivingitselfto — an American oil
cost, is unthinkable. The Pentagon originally company, Atlantic Richfield. For free.
planned to order 800 of them, at a cost of $500
The Australian' He's Rupert Murdoch, New
million, plus $200 million more to modify the York-based, owner of the hottest property in
planes that would fire them. This works out to Fleet Street and, among some 80 other papers, of
about $400,000 apiece. By contrast an all weather The Australian, yet another money-loser from
glide bomb costs $70,000, a Walleye II $28,000. the quality press. He seemed a good bet to add
In spite of these deficiencies, at least $250 both the other papersto his list. But he's not
million has doggedly been spent on Condor's quite the high-minded masochist he sounds.
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If we are to believe the
opinions of his assistants, Jimmy Carter is
spending the day Inside his brick home (1)
wrestling with brave plans to reorganize the
efficiency of the federal establishment, or (2)
playing blocks with Amy.
In either event, perhaps, he may reach the
same end. Bringing order to government has
been the dream of every new president, and his
Inevitable failure. The bees got their
bureaucratic system together eons ago, as the
wags say, but Americans are still groping. Or, as
Justice Brandeis put it: government is not an
exact science.

Whenever Congress is out of session, its members capitulate
to the lure of faraway places, sustaining their urge sometimes at
the expense of private groups or foreign governments, but most
often with the American taxpayer footing the bill.
The Junkets
euphemistically labeled as briefings, Inspection tows, defense missions or exchange visits cost the
government about $2 million this year. A year ago more than
senators and representatives made trips overseas.
Some of the travel conceivably is productive.
But most is questionable, particularly that of "lame-duck"
congressmen, many of whom are even now enjoying the
pleasures of exotic lands abroad. And some of the trips are of
doubtful legality, pushing the limits of therules adopted by the
House of Representatives Itself against accepting such favors
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A character created by J. D. Salinger,
the American novelist, worried constantly
that the ducks in New York's Central Park
would have no place to go when the pond
froze over in the cold wintertime.
Holden Caufield, the Salinger character,
walked around the cold city and worried
always about the ducks. Where could they
make their home when the pond froze
over? It was okay for ducks, In summer,
Caulfield thought, because people fed
them.
But what about the winter?
Caulfield was very much alone In his
thoughts. No one else seemed to worry
themselves about where ducks went In
winter. Everyone else Just left it tip to the
ducks freeze or swim south.. What did
It matter?
Well, there Is a similar situation
developing right here In Seminole County.
With a weed spraying program soon to be
underway on Lake Orienta, where will the
cools go? The program Is designed to rid
the 106-acre Lake of pesky hydrilla. But the
coots — and there are plenty of them on
Lake Orienta — feed on hydrilla and other
vegetation that grows in Seminole's lakes.

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"Let's clean our minds and bodies," he asked. And
then we can get to the point, he suggested, where we
realize that "your living is my life, your tears are
my tears, your laughter my laughter. Then we'll
make it."
The audience, consisting of black and white
"friends," including Seminole public officials,
finally heard Orr.
His opening line caught them. "Maybe we came
over In different boats," he suggested, "but we're
all in the same boat now."
Orr pledged his determination to march on
toward his objectives for SEEDCO ,,with dignity."
He'll never be satisfied, he said. "We never get good
until we get better," he observed.
Amid applause and plaudits, the banquet ended

TOM TIED E

As a former finance minister, Mr. Lopez
Portillo placed the expected emphasis on economic
reforms aimed at restoring confidence in the peso,
including a plan to resume minting silver coins. His
call for a "people's national and democratic
alliance for production" shows his perception of the
need for Mexico to rely more on the strength and
energy of its people, and less on loans from abroad,
to solve economic problems. His plan for tax
breaks as a reward for increased productivity can
inject new incentive into industry: and his banking
and credit reforms should increase the flow of
needed investment capital.
There was little revolutionary rhetoric in Mr.
Lopez Portillo's address. Incitement of class
against class is what Mexico now needs to avoid,
There was hopeful news from the state of Durango,
where 900 persons had invaded private farms and
ranches, clamoring for instant land reform. They
withdrew on the eve of Mr. Lopez Portillo's
inauguration, a sign of openmindedness toward the
new administration.
The orientation of Mexico toward the confrontation politics of the Third World under former
President Luis Echeverria had contributed to the
flight of capital from Mexico. His successor seems
determined to start the country down a new path of
reconciliation. Indeed, he appealed to his people
with a simple and familiar metaphor: "Don't rock
the boat."
Mr. Lopez Portillo has taken office with a
sensible grasp of where Mexico's strength lies
in
her natural resources and her people, rather than
visionary political miracles. If Mexicans calm •
down and roll up their sleeves, they can surely
attain the "good life" he held out as the reward.

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He charged that, as blacks begin to reach out and
move toward such parity and political-economic
power, they confront roadblocks. 'Smears, deceit,
lies, duplicity" follow, he claimed.

U.S. Rep. Richard Kelly ftNew Port
Richey) says that a rewarding aspect of
serving in Congress Is to help awaken
talented young persons to the importance
and challenge of public service by being
able to offer two internships in Washington
each summer to residents of Florida's fifth
district.
lie said his office will be taking applications from now through April 15 for an
intern program designed to offer early
exposure to public life and a look at
government in practice. Two Interns will
be chosen and 1k pay will be $500 per
month.
Successful applicants will live in
Washington and work in Kelly's office
there at legislative research and routine
office duties. Applications are invited from
college Juniors and seniors, graduate
students in government-related fields, and
teachers.
lie said preference would be given
persons preparing for careers related to
agriculture, economics and law, as well as
teachers of government or social studies at
the high school or pod-high school level.
Applications will also be taken from
persons who may want to work as unpaid
volunteers In the Washington or district
offices to gain experience.
Locally applications may be sent to
Kelly's office at 307 Elinco Building, 608 E.
Semorati Blvd., Altamonte Springs.
Those chosen will be notified by May 13.

Success Story
On behalf of the Greater Sanford
Christmas Parade Committee, I would
like to thank all those concerned and
involved citizens of the Sanford area,
the commercial enterprises that offered financial assistance, the volunteers that worked on and participated
in the parade, and a special thanks to
the Evening Herald for its complete
coverage of the parade.
It was indeed a community program,
and from the joy, smniles,and happiness
evident of those lining the parade route,
we feel the community was the primary
benefactor. The parade committee has
already begun the planning of next
scar's event and openly welcomes any
suggestions or volunteers to help make
next years' bigger, brighter, and
happier.
Again may I extend a very special
thank you to the employes of the Herald
and a Merry Christmas to the people of
Sanford.
Jack Weible
Sanford

Invisible Walls
Human behavioral patterns depicting
mores, customs and traditions prevalent in our everyday lives Indicate
quite convincingly that we are real-

ly creatures of habit; and as such,
frequently we fail to take advantage of
countless opportunities to be
stimulating, creative and even sensitive to the opinions and needs of
others. That which is sensational or
spectacular too often successfully
competes for both our attention and our
allegiance.
The tendency is toward accentuating
the negative.. - focusing on the had and
to lieU with the positive
. the good.
Leave those things in the latter
category to somebody else; anybody
else; afterall who wants to know.
There was something good and
promising about the nearly 400 persons
attending and participating in the
Seminole Community Action banquet.
meeting on Thursday evening, Nov. 18,
In the Sanford Civic Center. In attendance were judges, lawyers, farmers, doctors, administrators, school
teachers, ministers, domestic and farm
workers, entrepreneurs and so forth.
Among these were councilmen of
municipalities throughout the county,
county commissioners, a U.S. Congress
representative, state legislators and so
forth. These consisted of low, middle
and upper income as well as black and
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white constituting an Incredible
representative cross section of the
citizenry in Seminole County.
We need desperately to tear down the
Invisible wall between our elected

public officials and the citizenry;
between one public agency and others;
between one profession and others;
between one segment of the community
and others; oetween one race or
religion and others and so forth, If %e
are to really have mutual trust, respect
and community spirit of goodwill.
This does not just happen; we must
work toward achieving it continuously
and openly.
It is when we remain within the
confinement of our own little cliques
that suspicion, hatred, bigotry or in.
difference to others breed almost uncontrollably and to the detriment of us
all.
We need more dialogue; much more
dialogue between people to promote
better understanding and subsequently
more effective approaches to problem
solving in raising the quality of community living.
Please permit me, in behalf of
Seminole Community Action, to extend
to the Sanford Evening Herald a well
deserved thanks for making a very
significant contribution toward setting
the stage for the kind of dialogue
needed in the Seminole County community through your responsible and
objective coverage of local community
affairs. We salute you!
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Executive Dlrector;Seminc,le Community Action, Inc.

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Sunday, Dec. 12, 1976

The Week
In Business

MONEY MATTERS
Frank Arnall

By The Associated Press

Frank Arnall is a Chartered Life Underwriter who
specializes in personal and business financial counseling.
He is partner in the Winter Park insurance firm,
Management Services. Arnall also is a part-time
stntor in Income Taxation at Rollins College.
He also Is licensed for property and Liability insurance
and registered with the National Association of Securities
Dealers. Inc.
MONEY WISE PLtNNING
Taxes and insurance are two very complicated subjects. Most
people question whether they are spending too murh for taxes,
and wonder how much insurance is enough.
Each week here an aspect of Income taxes, estate taxes, life
Insurance, health insurance or property and liability insurance
will be explained with the goal of showing how to save money.
Since the information must necessarily be of general Interest, a
particular course of action should be the result of individual
counseling with your C.P.A., C.LU. property insurance agent
and or your attomey.
U t ters nfapparent widespread interest will be answered each

week. uniy one tax or insurance question per letter, please.
Because December is the time for giving, a brief word about
gift taxes Is appropriate. Why is there a tax on giving? The tax is
on large gifts to discourage the wealthy from giving away most of
their property to avoid estate and death taxes. Anyone can give up
to $3000 in cash or property per year to anyone else without having
to report the gift.
A gift tax return Is due when more than $3000 worth of gifts is
gi ven by a single giver to a single person. Th e giver m ust file the
return and pay any tax due. Gifts are always tax free to the
recipient. A joint gift with your spouse enables a gift tax exclusion
of $6000. Without this provision a gift of a car for a teenager might
require a tax return.
The 1976 Tax Reform Act increased the gift tax rate and
changed the exemptions for very large gifts, but the $3000 annual
exclusion remains. Most couples find that a planned program of
giving up to $6000 annually to each child and grandchild enables
them to give all they need to reduce estate taxes, without filing a
gift tax return or paying the gift tax.
You do not have to be wealthy to benefit from a giving program.
Giving now rather than leaving property in your will reduces
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tax and probate costs. An even greater benefit is seeing
loved ones enjoying now what you were going to leave them

of top corporate executives put forth its answer for
the ailing economy this past
week.
They proposed to Presidentelect Carter a permanent tax
cut for individuals amounting to
$15 billion, federal job-creating
pro grams worth about $5billion
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ComBanks Corp. has declared a dividend.
of 12'. cents per share, payable Wednesday.
It's the 37 th consecutive dividend paid to
stockholders of the Winter-Park-based bank
holding company with mem ber banks in
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the
tha:e:t
Howell took
command th The
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in t he cont es t, contr-oling the charged with 55 fouls for th e
ROCHESTER, Minn. (AP) - Major league infielder Danny first stanza momentum, but not en tirety of the game, with
Thompson's four year ba ttle with leukemia is river,
before a poised Brantley club Brantley dropping in 30 of its
The disease killed Thompson Friday night at St. Marys Hospi tal managed a slight comeback in Last 30 points from the foul li ne.
in Rochester. The hospital is affiliated with th e world-famous the late going to deadlock the
Lake Howell too k 11 of Its last

Mayo Clinic,
score after the first eight 21 points from the charity
Thom pson was a member of the Texas Rangers at the t im e of minutes, 22-2.
st ri pe.
his death. He was 29. tie came to Texas J un e 1, 1976 with pitcher
Stan Adams g ui ded th e way
"This Is t he best the boys
Bert Blyleven in a multiplayer trade with the Minnesota Twins for the hosting Silver Hawks. ha ve looked all year." stated a
fired up Richardson. "They
played real fired up basketball.
Tonight they proved something
tu themselves, tonight they
proved that they can win where
before they didn't know how.
They've Improved tremen(lously."
McGovern, Sonya Manley,
provement over the course of
Harold Leroy and Ricky
Deena
Flamm,
Melody
the season.
Crawford finished the night
Graham, Karen Louwsma, and
He said be has no definite
with 18 and 17 points for the
Becky Simpson.
starting line up as yet although
Pats, with Lou Eberle and Brett
The county's new team. Lake
he has been playing Hattie
Hall'
also making the double
Howell, is feeling its first
Johnson, Maria Smith, Rita
figures
column with 14 each.
growing pains.
Atkins, Cheryl Bouer, and
Kent Weaver and Jim
"This is our buIlding year,"
Jackie Cuyler pretty heavily.
Meadows followed Adams in
said Coach J0 Luciano. "We're
Locke said he was going to "try
the scoring honors for the host,
looking forward to playing all
to keep it open" and work the
each dropping 10.
the teams, twice. The second
girls in as their skills sharpen.
With the victory the Patriots
time around we'll feel better
Lyman's record for 1975-76
broke
the winning Ice, Inourselves."
was 1-n.
creasing
their season mark to 1District champions in the 3-A
The team's biggest problem
4, with Lake Howell dropping
class,
the
Oviedo
Lions
enjoyed
lies in its inexperience. Most of
under the .500 mark with a 34
a 15-7 season Last year. Coach
the girls have never played
slate.
Cheryl Phillips became ininterscholastic or even
Lake Brantley will host a
terested
in forming a team at
tramural sports before.
tough 4-A rival with the Spruce
Oviedo
last
year
when
she
was
Luciano said that they have a
Creek Sand Crabs tonight.
doing some substitute teaching
roughschedulefor anew team,
Action is slated at 8 with JV
there.
She
now
teaches
at
but she feels that by this they
proceeding at 6:30.
Pinecrest
Elementary
In
would gain experience.
Lake Howell will continue its
Sanford; "1 drive that road
[e Howell's starters are:
home
stand, hosting intraIState Road 419) every day."
Dawn Woodall, Cindy Frank,
county riai Oviedo next
"Our
offense,
and
Vicky
Susan Bachman, Joy Barker,
Tuesday.
Goulette, is our strongest part,
Sonya Smith, Cheryl Peters,
LAKE bRANTLEY Fry I IS 17
when
they
work
it
right,"
Mila Sorrano, and Tammy
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Phillips said. Goulette is a
Cra'*tord 57 $ 17.
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junior at Oviedo and leads the
Hail 100 14, Conicyl 22 1. Syivestrl
Coach Bobby Locke of Lyman
team in scoring.
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Phillips said the teams to
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Jenkins 2 36 7.' Martin i 12 9,
niunication gap in Concepts,"
Brantley and New Smyrna
Meadow's 2*610. OCaiIanan 0222.
he said. But the new coach feels
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teams," sh added , "they'll be
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the toughest."
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come together better.
The Oviedo Lions starters
Lake Howell
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Locke said he was faced with
are: Vicky Goulette, Jody
some tough opponents but be
Fouled Out: Silver. Fry, Half.
Michael, Shelley Johnson, Val
Total fouls. La, Br antley 23, LIke
felt there would be much [inSmith, and Cheryl HIrd.
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By SHARON REMPE
Herald Correspondent

improve upon last year's 20-5
record. "We don't have height
but we make up for it in speed."
With interest In women's
Lake Brantley's starters are;
sports rising every day, sports
Tina Butterworth, Gena Nickfans in the Seminole County
man, Patty Kelly, Patti Byriel,
area have a special treat this
i.yn Floyd, Teresa Tinsley, Meg
year in a completed program of
Fahey, and. Tracy Patrick.
girls varsity basketball. A new
Seminole's coach Donalyn
Lake Howell team joins with
Knight thinks her team is over
four second-year teams;
their hardest part of their
Seminole, Oviedo, Lyman, and
schedule. When the Tribe lost to
Lake Brantley, to have all
Winter Park, Coach Knight saw
it as a learning experience.
Seminole County high schools
participating in the coni"Sloppy fouls come early in the
petition,
season but we know what we
have to work on now."
The spotlight, of course, is on
Knight said they were getting
Lake Brantley
Brantley and whether or
more
organized as each game
not it can hold its position as
approached.
She felt it was
county champions. Brantley
beneficial to schedule a tough
looking forward to some tight
team like Winter Park early in
competition for that title this
the
season so that they could
year.
work on their mistakes and be
Mrs. Joan Nlckman, the
ready to take on Lake Brantley
Patriots coach, (eels that there
toward the end of the season.
has been an Increased interest
Knight Is new to Seminole this
In girls basketball, so teams are
year and was pleased with the
getting coaches who really care
turn-out of interest in the
about what they are doing. She
basketball team. Working with
said her toughest fight was
almost half of Last year's team,
• going to be with Seminole,
which went 5- for the season,
Gainesville, and Boone, "We
Knight says, "1 think we have
have a grudge fight with
some of the most talented, girls
Seminole," Nickman said.
the county."
"Seminole has a good coach
She said they are "thinking
this year and that's going to
quick" on the court and
make the difference."
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Nickman has all her starters.
Starting Lineup for the Tribe
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Four turnovers in the first
out for c oa ch Washingt on and it fo ur m inut es of the second, left
worked, man, it really the Silver Hawks facing a 30.25
worked."
deficit.
Washington was for ced to
Aga in Fry led the Pats,
leave his coaching, chores dro pping In 10 m arks wi th fo ur
behind him when he found out fielders and a pair at the
earlier this week of a se rio us char ity line.
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Saturday.
but one from the stripe.
"This is definitely the best
Th e hots took to the loc ke r
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Ric ha rdson of the Patriots' 95- 50-45 mar gin, one In w hi ch they
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contest, the Baby Patriots final two quarters, seem ingly
managed to sque ak by wi th a exhausting the Silver Hawks in
60-59 victory. In what some fans the last stanza,
described as the best JV game
Battling against the Sliver
they had seen, a brillIant 21- Hawkfansandthegamedock,
point effort by the hosts' Bo Brantley managed to roll as
-- Thomas was not enough for the Lake Howell began losing the
Silver Hawks, dropping their poise and control In the game,
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Patriots, under a balanced poin ts in the third peri od.
attack by Dwayne Honaker and
Reg ai n ing momentarily, the
Doug Dershimer boost ed th eir hosts managed to close within
season record to 2-1. llonaker eight at the close of the quarter,
W an d Dershimer had 17 and 16 65.58.
marks, respectively.
But the Patriots never
Where the score could be slack ed off, driving the rinal
misleading, the game was mail in the Silver Hawk coffin
undecided until the f inal hal f of with a 30-point performance in
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Lake Brantley's "Big Red of the quarter, 18-14. Adams led
Machine" finally broke into the the host scoring charges with
win column for the first time In 21.
the young high school basketBut a brilliant charity line
ball season, but minus the head performance of Brantley's Jim
gasket.
Frye kept the Patriots intact,
Head coach Manuel "Red" going 8-for-8 at the foul line, the
Washington was absent for his last two deadlocking the score
first varsity win, but according at the close of the quarter.
to assistant Willie Richardson,
Once
again
turnovers
Washington was the key In the plagued the young Howell ball
Patriots Initial victory,
club, with the full court man-to"I kept reminding the boys man press of the Forest City
about coach Washington and visitors forcing the hosts to give
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Mills elected to take his star
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risking the chance he might
pick up his fourth personal.
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Sanford's Ruben Cotton lost about the desired results, as the
the battle and the war to visitors were able to run off six
DeLand's Oliver Lee Tuesday more points, while all of the
night as the Fighting Seminoles home teams offensive efforts
bowed to the Bulldogs, 80-61, were futile.
before a near-capacity crowd in
With Cotton back in the game
Sanford.
at the start of the third session,
The game, which featured the Seminoles were able to hang
t Cotton and Lee, two of the
in there and trailed 40-33, when
state's top high school round- the fourth foul was called on
ball players, figured to be a Ruben.
contest between the Seminole
It occurred during another
star and the entire DeLand Seminole one man fast break.
squad. And that's just about the Cotton had the ball and was
way it turned out.
driving up-court, at his usual
With Cotton In the game, the break-neck speed. Bruce Jones
home team was able to stay stepped in front of him and the
with the undefeated, top-ranked Bulldog absorbed the full force
AAAA school in the state. But of Cotton's powerful frame as it
once Seminole coach Joe Mills crashed into him.
was forced to sit Cotton down
Was it charging or blocking?
because of foul trouble, the The Seminole rooters called for
game became one-sided.
the latter, while the DeLand
In the end it was Lee 26, boosters screamed for the
Cotton 24. But most of the silky- former.
smooth Bulldogs' points came
The call went DeLand's way
with Cotton on the sidelines,
and Cotton was once more
The game started out Like it watching the contest from the
would be Lee who would get into sidelines.
foul trouble. Before the game
This time the Bulldogs were
was a minute and a half old, the able to finish off the job they
6-7 senior was saddled with two had started at the end of the
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took charge, personally.
Three minutes later he
lie ripped home eight straight
returned with the count stan- points as DeLand outscored the
ding at 10-1. By the time the Seminoles, 19-4, with Ruben
horn sounded ending the first helpless on the bench.
eight minutes of frantic action
Mills finally put him back in
the visitors had opened their the game, but by that time the
to a- 16-12
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With Cotton, David Craig and was all over by the shouting of
David Wiggins each con- "We're No. 1," by the DeLand
tributing a basket to the fans, and team.
Seminole's cause, the home
Wiggins and Craig both
team battled back to tie the finished the night in double
Bulldogs early in the second figures for the home learn, with
stanza.
14 and 11 respectively.
But Allie Goodwin banged one
Lee was added by Goodwin,
home from 15 feet and the who accounted for 25 markers,
Bulldogs went ahead to stay, 26- and Kevin Lucas who hit for 12.
4' 18, with 6:04 left In the period.
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Accommodation Services Inc., officials,
Sanford, and for Ramada Inn, Titusville.
Chris Tustin, general manager, Altamonte
Springs Inn and Racquet Club, will also be
general manager of Red Carpet Intl.; with
Jerry Cartledge, former front office manager
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the form of an increase from 10 Another 780,000 ounces wili b
per cent to 13 per cent in the auctioned next month. The
investment tax credit, the tax beginning in March, the IN
savings corporations receive said, it will sell 525,000 ounc'j
for building new plants or buy- each month.
ing new equipment.
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Sunday, Dec. 12, 15fl

GEORGIA'S PEftCHY

Cage Ques tion:
Hofstra Who?

Olderman
By MURRAY OLDERMAN

Well, Since You Asked...

Ed Thompson's 25 poInts Richard RotAnson connected
By The Associated Press
powered
Idaho State past Geor- for 27 points to lead New Meo
Hofstra is hardly a household
Q. How can the New York Yankees afford to sign Reggle
a.
name-not even In Pittsburgh. gia Tech. Greg Young sank a State over Northern Ar
Jackson for $3 million on top of all the money they paid out to Don
"We had a cab driver and a short jumper with 14 seconds
Gullet Ken Holtzman and Catfish Hunter? Please explain the
Vern Allen hit a Jump shot
bus driver on the way into town remaining as Marshall nipped
economics of the situation. - LM., Pawtucket, R.l.
from 15 feet with seven seconds
noted Columbia.
say, 'Hofstra Who?'
It's scary. Salaries [or a club like the Yankees were normally in
North Carolina-Charlotte de- left to give Niagara its victory
Coach Ralph Gaeckler.
the $1.5 million to $2 million range annually. Now they, along with
feated
Lamar as Cedric Max- over Xavier of Ohio. Vance Law
Flying
Dutchmen
But the
the Boston Red Sox, are In the $3 million range, comprising more
could be known in some house- well scored 25 points and pulled scored 26 points to lead
than half their budget. Normal operating costs for such clubs holds tonight If they beat South- down 13 rebounds. Forward Brigham Young over Seattle
farm system, stadium, administration, etc.- would be $3.5
em illinois in the finals of the
million. Their anticipated top revenue would be $7 million, which
Pittsburgh Classic.
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The college basketball team
the Like, they're not paying out those huge salaries Immediately.
with the anonymous Image deFor contrast, a team like the Chicago Cubs hums along with a $1.2
feated Duquee 7&amp;-70 Friday
player payroll. But It doesn't win pennants.
night to advance to the chainQ. What has happened to the Minnesota Front Four? You see
plonship round against the 17ththem get pushed around by a team like the San Francisco 49ers on
ranked Salukis, who beat Pitt
a Monday ight game? - D.B., Martnette, Wis.
72-67.
I think Fran Tarkenton, their quarterback, sums it up nicely:
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) ruling, moved into the team
Here's a quick rundown on
"We used to be a physical team. We aren't any more." Mainly the
A potentially disruptive con- lead with a 288 total, even par
the Flying Dutchmen: They're
two veteran ends, Carl Eller and Jim Marshall, are wearing out.
off to a 4-1 start this season troversy, involving the United for two rounds on the 7,181-yard
EUer is 34, Marshall is 38. And though they've given no Indication
after compiling an 18-12 record States and Spain, quickly sirn- Mission Hills Country club
of retirement thoughts, they're good bets to lose their starting
last year and winning the East mered down in the usually-pin- course. Pinero had a seco*r
roles next season to kids like Mark Mullaney and James White.
Coast Conference playoffs. De- cld World Cup international golf round 70 and Ballesteros
Eller particularly has been run against this season.
feated by Connecticut 80-78 in tournament when the principals matched par 72.
The United States, Scotland
Q. How has Jimmy Connors done financially on the tour this
overtime In the NCAA region- decided not to talk.
"My Spanish fricnds have and Japan were tied for second
season compared to other years? - T.P., CincInnati, 0.
als, the Flying Dutchmen have
returned one of the nation's told me it is better not to corn- at 291. Pate, the U.S. Open
Bed ever. Recent compilations show him going over the
$607,000 mark in total prize money, an all-time record (breaking
most fearsome rebounders In meat," Manuel Pinero of Spain champion, and Stockton
said through an Interpreter. He dropped back with rounds of 74
John Irving.
his own mark of $600,273 set in 1975). Of course, that includes that
special challenge prize dough - i.e., $250,000 far beating Manuel
Irving's performance corn- was accused by Americans and 73 respectively. In the mdiplemented a 29-point night by Dave Stockton and Jerry Pate vidual competition, Pate has a
Orantes. In actual tournament earnings, he just tops $300,000.
Rich Laurel and preceded an- of improperly cleaning his ball 144 score, Stockton a 147.
Either way, It doesn't hurt to raise your son to swing a racket.
Broken basketball goal sign of times
other superb show by Mike in Friday's second round, an inQ. You recently carried a note about Phil Smith not passing the
Kuo Chie-Hsuing of Taiwan
Glenn of Southern Illinois. The fraction that carries a two-shot
ball to Rick Barry on the Golden State Warriors. What's behind
also continued some fantastic
it? - R.M., Oakland. Calif.
Salukis' extraordinary guard penalty.
putting. lie dropped two for
Robert Dwyer, a U.S. Golf
poured In 32 points to help turn
Just my own observation of their playing patterns. And that is
birdies that were some 60 feet In
Association official and a memback Pitt.
strongly thallenged by Scotty Stirling, the new front office boss of
length, on his way to a 71 that
In other tournaments Friday her of the tournament's rules
the Warriors, to wit: "If you really look into the thing, Murray,
staked him to sole control of the
night, sI.xth-ranked San Fran- committee, however, ruled that
you'll find a sub-40 per cent shooting average by our forwards at
individual lead t 140.
cisco defeated No. 15 Tennessee Pinero's caddy had not cleaned
the heart of the jroblem. And that Isn't because they're taking
Simon Owen of New Zealand
86-77 and Utah trimmed Seton the ball, no rules had been bropoor shot. I always figured you were too incisive a thinker to fall
moved Into second place with a
Hall 95-86 in the Utah Classic at ken and no penalty was infor the Barry-Smith bull." Anyway, Phil Smith Is still not the kind
70-141 and Takashl Murakai
Salt Lake City; Idaho State volved.
of player who's looking for the other man when he has the ball.
of Japan was next at 71-142.
The defending champion and
whipped Georgia Tech 88-72 and
Q. Can you tell me something abeut Ahmad Rashad, the wide
The group are 143 Included
Marshall stopped ColumbIa 79- favored Americans were In less
rvvnvr oi LU UwUsUL vii.lags. noere ma ne come trom: By WIUJAM LEE HIDDEN
fields.
Sunshine Park after extensIve 78 In the opening round of the than an advantageous position Ernesto Perez Acosta of McxiP.B., Reburg, Ore,
Herald Correspondent
Yet more is needed, ac- refurbishing. The center Is Marshall Memorial Invitational going Into today's third round of co, Craig DeFoy of Wales,
He Is the former Bobby Moore, an All-American running back
cording to John Keith, Winter opened on Tuesday afternoons in Huntington, W. Va.; North the tournament that has drawn Brian Barnes of Scotland, Dale
at Oregon who was converted to wide receiver by the St. LOUIS
A basketball backboard holds Springs Youth Services Officer. and all day Saturday. Besides Carolina-Charlotte downed two-man teams from 48 nations Hayes of South Africa and BalCardinals, who drafted him No. 1 In 1972. He was traded to Buffalo
to Its post by a single bolt, now 'The park just isn't being used the film programs, Keith has Lamar 91-86 and New Mexico and now has undergone Its first lesteros. Ballesteros had a secIn 1974, played out his optIon there and signed with the expansion
tilted on its side. A backstop enough, and we need to opened the center for special State stopped Northern Arizona hint of controversy In 24 years. ond-round 72, Perez Acosta 74,
Seattle team this season. The Seahawks, wary of his bad knee
The Spanish team of Seve DeFoy and Barnes 73 and
fencing bares its jagged edges. organize enough activities so Red Cross First Aid courses 82-77 In the Roadrunner
which caused him to miss the '75 season, traded him to the
The playground becomes a mud word will get around that the from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Dec. 15 [nvltational at Las Cruces, Ballesteros and Manuel Pinero, Owen's 69 ranked as the best
Vikings, where he's been superb. "He's the finest athlete I've ever
puddle during a rainy spell.
park Is there."
and 16, and again on Dec. 22 and N.M., and Niagara defeated benefitting from the favorable round of the windy day.
thrown to," says Fran Tarkenton.
These are but a few of the
Keith, who became Youth 23. The cost Is $2.08, which Xavier of Ohio 46-44 and Brigreasons the city of Winter Services Officer in October, has covers the cost of the first aid ham Young trounced Seattle 91Q. Please give me
some background Information on Tony Springs has asked for a federal taken on Sunshine Park as one book.
65 In the Cougar Classic in
Kubek. Did be play coliege baseball? How many years did he play
grant to refurbish Sunshine of his major projects. "We've
"I
have
also
made
the
Provo,
Utah.
with the Yankees and were they the only major league team he
Park. A grant for $74,200 that already begun a Film program recreation center available for
Also,
Lang Beach State outplayed for? Wu be a super star?
Also, what happened to Roger would enable the city to clear for the younger children and rap sessions, upon request. This scored Butler 63-50 and SouthMarts? - Janet Meikie, Yuba City, call!,
the lake and place picnic and would like to organize boys and is particularly for the teenage em Cal trimmed Grambling 83Tony went into pro ball when he was 18 and therefore did not
barbecue facilities around it. girls softball, in the near future, groups. While no one has taken 75 In the Trojan ClassIc in Los
play college ball. lie was with the Yankees nine seasons, from
The grant would make possible But volunteers are needed for the city up on this offer, other Angeles; St. Francis, Pa., walLOS ANGELES (AP) - It'll used as relievers," said Tan-

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whole career was with the Yankees, and his career batting through the 12 acre park, plus a scarce."
expressed interest In this Stetson turned back LIU 57-47 in Chuck Tanner glances down to season and was dealt by the A
average was .6. He was a very fine ball player but no superstar.
reworking of its tennis and
The recreation center has program," Keith said.
the hatter Classic in Deland, his bullpen next season. The in November for catcher
Roger Mans is a beer distributor In Gainesville, Fla.
baskethml courts and baseball recently been reopened at
Keith Is also planning to Fla.; Texas A&amp;M whipped new manager of the Pittsburgh Manny Sanguillen and $l00,X).
reestablish the Winter Springs Houston Baptist 87-72 and Pirates will be able to choose
In other transactions Friday,
Jr. Police program in January. Southwestern Louisiana nixiged between right-bander Rich the St. Louis Cardinals reacThe program will be split Into Centenary 91-88 in double over- Gossage and left-bander Terry quired third baseman Ken
two groups: the Junior Police, time In the Bayou Classic in Forster.
from the San Francisco GIants
ages 8 12, and a Police Cadet Lafayette, Us., and Cal State
What the Pirates won't have for right-handed pitcher Lynn
AT BOWL AMERICA
group, ages 13
17. The Fullerton beat South Alabama Is Richie Zisk ripping the ball McGlothen and the Cleveland
DISARY LEAGUE
Marceilo's Restaurant; 9. Pioneers;
COUNTY SCHOOL
Ralph LOve lot' 2)5. George Phillips
program will provide boys and 89-71 and Pepperdine trimmed out of the ballpark.
Indians sent right-handed
Standing. Comlyi Texaco 35½.
10. Sanford Auction; Ii. AlIens Pro
FOOD SERVICE
226; Jack Kaiser 216; Jesse.Cock . girls of this age groups, with
Azusa
Pacific
83-62
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the
MaThis
all
came
about
Friday
pitcher
Jackie Brown to
16½; Pan American Bank 25.27.
Standings. Sweet Peas; Salad 201. Jack Hornet- 212; Wayne Epps
Shop. 12. RaInbow Painting; I).
field trips, lectures, and libu Classic in Los Angeles.
Village TV 341$; Gina's Deli 25.21;
night at baseball's winter meet- Montreal Expos for first bases
Trail Blazers; 11. Tomahawks; 15.' Bar; The Dumplings, Salt 8. Pep.
2)7. Brat Rathel 209.
DeBary SanitatIon 31.21; Harry's
Pin Stormers; 16. J&amp;5. Un. per; Sweet Roll%. Fresh Tomatoes;• High Series Phil Roche 620; Brat
recreation activities. The Jr.
Elsewhere, ninth-ranked At-i- ings, just three hours before the man Andre Thornton.
TV 2230; Sem.z Const.'27.25; Red &amp; derotmd; 17. Salt &amp; Pepper; II.
Juicy Fruits; The Nuts.
Rathel 569; Wayne.Epps 551; Jack
Police
may
also
work
with
the
zona
stopped Northwestern 78- midnight (PSI) interleague
During this week's meetings
White 21'.' 30'.; Village Inn 26.26;
9arbour Bros; 19. Bob Dance
High Games: Betty Hummet III, Hornet 559. George PhilIps 55.4; Joy
'city to promote other programs 64.
Western Auto 1339.
trading deadline when the P1- 40 players changed teams in 14
Dodge. 20. Hustlers; 21. F. Troop;
114; Linda Whittiker 170; Gene Walters 504; Ralph Lovejoy 5.41;
High Games: John Falione 217. 22. No 21.
as well.
McNutt 179; Joanne Swartz 113. 170; Jesse Cook 566; Jack KaIser 517;
Sophomores James Hardy rates acquired Gossage and deaLs. This amounts to a sharp
Bob Oskinskl 20915317); Huston
High Games: C.atnyMcCloud737: Mary Branch 179.
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Bob Locke SOt.
and Winford I3oynes each ForsterfromtheChicagowhlte decline from last year when 64
Clem 204514; Bill Anderson 203.176;
But
the
recreation
center
has
Alice Hendricks 227; Larry Fiedler
High Series: Betty Hurnm,I 496;''
Converted Splits: Franki. Kaiser
Its problems too, much the scored 18 poInts to lead San Sox in exchange for Zisk, a players were Involved In 23
Wesley Mofl 201-ill; John Rice 191; 21$; Linda Lewis 20); Dlnny Cotton
Joanne Swartz 494; Sweetle 210.
Dan Neal 190; Chas. Singles 190; 701;HenrySanders2Ol; Joy Walters Williams 455; Mary Branch isr.
Francisco past Tennessee. Jeff hard-hitting outfielder and Sd- deals.
Other Highlights Stàrolth.week
same as the park in general.
John Brunson 151177175. Frank
190; Eva Jackson 105; Lou Kelly 172.
Converted Splits: Thelma Smiths. Phil Roche 106.
Judklns scored 29 points, most- vio Martinez, a rookie rightOne factor, for the first time
Frost tel. Don Candea ill; Paul
Lighting for the area Is
High Series: Dave Hunt 562; Alice tO.
,
TUESDAY MORNING SWINGERS
lyfrom the outside, and Buster handed pitcher.
In history, i-s another InterMagraph 1$?; Harry Rutledge ill;
HendrIcks 560; Larry Fledler 543;
Other Highlights: Mary Branch
Standings: I. Wet Pets; 2.
provIded by two flood lights and
Karl Rosenbet-get 157.
Mathenay muscled In many of
CaThy MCloud 5.12; Kit Johnson all spare game; Annie Murray +14;
Tanner knew what he was league trading period is set fn
Gregory Mobile Hornet; 3. G&amp;O
one street light. If parents even
High Series: Bob Oshlnskl 563; 5.36; Lackle Quick 536; Eddie Betty Hummel 79.
Company: 4. 'N. Orlando Super.
his
27
poInts
from
underneath
bargaining
for because he had Feb. 15-March 15. The new free
know about the park, they may
WeSley Mott 554; John Brunson Sit,
Jackson 532; Henry Sanders 525;
WASHOAY DROPOUTS
market; SLake Monroe Inn; 6 Lake
the
basket
as
Utah
defeated
Seboth
pitchers,when
he managed agent provision and multipleBill Anderson S36; John Rice $25;
Danny Cotton 519; Jim Stewart 32$;
Standings:' Ups &amp; Downs 35.13; Monroe Marina, 7. HIM Donut;
have second thoughts about
Don Candea $20; Pat,I Magraph 5)7; Joe Ruff in 513; Leo CIssel 507;
ton
Hall
in
the
second
game
of
the
White
Sox
from
1972-1975. year contracts are other causes
Eager Beavers 29)9; GGGetters 29. Royal AMC; 9'. Bob Dance Dodge;
sending their children down the
Huston CIem $14; Karl Rosenberger
Donna Hunt $06; Jim Johnson 501; 19; Alley Cats Whiz Kids 2422; 10th Luecker's Kactus Gardens; 11
the U
Qic.
"Goasage and Forster will be of light trading.
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road,
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Bombers 2S½22'a; Scatter Pins fl
Lorrlan's Ceremics; 12 Rucker's
493; HMry Rutledge 47; Frank 509; Harry Rutledge 312.
26; Busy B$ 20-25; Hits &amp; Shees Plumbng.
Frt 156. John Fatzone 453.
Convened Spliti: David Cissell7 -'19 21'.,; Only Us 1236; Outof.
High Games: Jeannie Bell 175;
Convened Splits: Dave Beat-field
10
towners Ii 9; Make ups 311.
" Lois
Smith 169; Lynda Will Ill;'
6.7.10
High Games: Marvin McNutt 195. Clara Van Dusen Ill; Merge Hutton
Other Highlights; Starol tne Week
Other Highlights. Star of Week Georgia Maples +n
Elmer Gasking 196. Frank Greco
119.
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John Brunson +52.
IUCKSCUSTOM CATERS
195, Joe Weick Ill; Dan Burton 1$;
High Series: Jeannie Bell 43$;
MATCH POINT
LADIES
Joe Ferret lii; Mike Burke 177; Lynda Will 45); Pat Galiano
Standings, 1. Famous Recipe; 2.
Standings'
I. Reubens; 2. Adrian Ross 177; Lisle Miller Ill.
Coverted Splits: Pal Galiano s-i
Wallace Auto; 3. Bowman 01St; 1.
Hoagies; 3. AppetIzers; 4 Sweet
Margaret Kinney ILl; Helen Ferrer .10; Francis Wairsrlgfit 7 5. Janice
Blair Agency; S. Powefis Office; 6.
Rolls.
ISO; Gladys Granneman 156;
Gregory $ 10
Barbour Broe; 7. Peas Angels;
Dolores Burke 152; MarjorIe Wil'son
Other Highlights: Queen of the'
IUCKS
CUSTOM
Go. Firs; 9. JI.R Consi.; 10. Dodge
151; Marlan Miller ill; Frances Week Danna Dearth +n.
CATERSLADIES
Girts
Greco lii. Gene McNutl Ill.
DELTONAPISIBUSTERS
Stsndngs 1. Retens 3715; 2.
High Games: Lois SmIth 21);
HIgh SerIes Elmer Gasking 529;
Standings. Leftovers 3616;
Hoagie's 33 19; 3. Ajeti:ers 3121; 4.
Sharon Siernee 177; Linda Cohen
Marv$nMP4utt 517; Sam Kaminsky
Mayoees 33.17; Hits I Mrs. 33)15'-,
Sweet Rolls 27.25; 5. Entrees 242$;
155; Dot-me MacAteer 191
49$. Lisle Miller 473; Dan Burton
Lucky Strikes 33 19; DIng Dongs
Relishes
24.25.
Desserts
1537,
High Series: Loll Smith 5.45; Atice
43; Mike Burke 44; Jo. Welck 479.
20; Splits &amp; MIsses 3220; Gator, .
High Games. Ellen Beal 131; Lois
Hendricks 503; Shirley Barbour $20;
Converted Splits: France's Greco
22.
EZ
Marks
2923
Falgions 13$, Edith Zeull 16.0 15.L
Linda Cohen'196; Sharon Slat-ncr
39 10; Sam Karninsky 5-10; 7.9;
Crackerjaclu 25.24. Strikers 25.71;
Eleanor Anderson 2)0; Linda
492; Carol Slaughter 4.13; Shaion
Amy Weick 5 6.10, 4.5; Gladys
HiLos 2524. lllini's 2626; Jills &amp;
Downer ¶61 1; Wanda Hubbard
Cot-si ø'
'eman 6.1510. 5-4; Edward
Jeans 2676. Easy Goers 242$;
169. Glynis Cooper 177.177.142;
HIrsch 310; Larry Valente 310; Ott
Spoilers 74 2$; Popeyes 24-70;
S4nith '
200; Sharon Kirkgard 177; Sue 0;
MATCH POINT
Raymond Pucker 3-10 twice;
2319; New Yorkers 2)31; RIngers
Ceynowa
StandIngs: I Famous Recipe 17$;
Marjorie Wilson 2.7; Helen 21 II; Jet Sd 20-37; Dynamos 20-37;
High Series. Robin 0en 522;
2. Wallace Auto 123'-j; 3. BlaIr
Kaminsky $10; Phil AuguSta 79.
Hi Balls 1537; Four Diamdnds 12 10.
Sharon Kirkgard 423; Glynis Cooper
Other Highlights: Elmer Gasking
High Games Sam Kaminisky
113½; 5. Barbour Bros 107; 6.
Anderson SOS, Sue Ceynowa 44.
Powells Office 5upsiy 102½; 7.
•ARIOUR
CO
MIXED
1,6. Bob Wilson 19), Abe Nar'slco 190,
Converted Splits: Grace Jei*ins
Peg's Angels 94½; S. GOFerI 91.
Mending. I. S.O.S.' 2. Tearoft; 3.
Bill Morris 155, Raymond Rucker
J&amp;R Const. -13½;- Iii. Dodge Girls
Gtynis Cooper 310; TIna (,utter,; 4. Tabbuckets; S. Tacks; 6.
1*3. Gus ReindI 115. Art Strut 129.
BolanowsAl $6.10.
71
Tartibill
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Harold Koch 177; Gordon Leisenring
Other Highlights. Turkeys Glynis
High Games: Soy Walters 212;
IARBOUR CO. MIXID
175. Helen Stettner 110. Olive
Cooper and Sharon Klrkgard.
JoAnna Bass 153; Sharon Ei,ter 196Standings: iSO 5.36; 7. Tearoffs
Westray 149. Rose Patrick 163,
of
the
Queen
Week
Glynhs
Cooper
35i.;
3.
193; Sandy Rvs3etl 153; Dot-me
Gutters30; 4. Tsbtstjckits ..;
Winifred Spencer 51. Ethel Spencer
- +130
MacAt.er ill; LInda Lewis 116.
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S. Tacks 27; 6. Tarbabi.s 26½ 7.
154, Julia McCaffery 151, Eulap,
High Series: Joy Walters 52$; '
States 26;I. Ladder's 26;9. Hamm. Ofthaus IS). Viola Koch
DYMATRONICS MIXED
ISO. Not-a
Sharon Eistet 377; Linaa Lewis 3)4;
StandIngs. I Spacers II; 2. Pure ber HSads 23; 10. Beams 20. 11. Kats wh,,er ISO. Sally (lull
High
Dorine MacAteer 347;
Pleasure; 3. Sandbagger's; 4. Brown I?. 12. Shingles II.
Dorothy Bryant ill, Peggy Strelf
High Games' Rod M.acLeay 319;
Averagen Lois Smith 154; Karen Sugar; S
4.Stars, 6." Un14. Macian Miller, Marjorie Wilson
Peters 15.4; Alice Hendrlck.s 117;
pedktables; 7. Geneva Gems; 1.. RIchVd Harris 213. John Bryant
u. Frances Sargent u.
Dot-ne MacAte.r 164; Linda 4f
TroogI ct-i; V. Jay Jays RaIders; 10. 203; Marltyn Revels 110, Helen
High Series: Sam Kamlrtsky 377.
144; Joy Walters &amp; Shannon Colic Southpiws; 11. SpInning Pins; 17. Barbour lit:
WUIKernstockS2U.HarQldKochQ,,
Ill; Mary Johnson 137; Carol "R" Gang; 13. The Turkeys; 14,
High Series: Richard Harris 563;
Art Streit 30?. Abe Narsicá 311.
Alley Cats.
Slaughter, Wendy Bonds. Sharon
Helen Barbour 31); Marllyan Revels 'MarvIn McNutt 194. BIll Morris 19',
High Games: Ed BlaMer 201; 300; Chuck Stimtey
Sieme". 153; Barbara Sparks &amp;
Jim Raymond Rucker 191. Gordon
Diane Heflin 130.
Richard Wil,iams 204; Donni, JOhnson 312; John Bryant 504.
Lsinnrmng 417. Bob WIlsOn ill. Lou
:
Anderson 201; Dorothy Bryant 711;
LAKE r.UTH
Othef Highlights Starof the Week
Boiton 476, Don Burhunne 412.
High Games: Wynn Raymond 220. Pat Robblngs 199
RLctiard Harris .4)37.
verted Splits: Amy Welck 7.9.
High SIt-mel At-chiC Coons. $11.
k4,gh Series - DOrOthy It-yant 444;
FLAYIHIP SANK MIXED
10; Blanch, Parkhur'st 2.7$; Harold
Linda HQliowman 503; Pat Robblns - Standings: I. Doc Stomps; 2.
Other Highlights: StaroftheW.ek
Koch 25-7; Pat Valente 5-4, 3-10;
ArcJie Cooke t76. Wynn Raymond 304. Eugene O'NeiU £3); Richard Peony PItchirs; 3.1 Quarters; 4.,. Helen Ferrer S4 Raymond Ruck.er
* strikis na row,
Williams 32$; James Jackson 103. Greenbacks; 3. Pass Books; 4. 43. 5-10; FIor*nc. Burheone
Ken Perkins 520; EddI* Bøwden $10. Financles; 7. Small Change; I. Helen Kallenbach
T.O.l.F.
$1; ttrrIett Carl
StandIngs: 1. Ri.d's Garage; 7.
Converted Splits: Rosemarle Stockholders; 9. Top Dollars; 1024
71; Marcel ThIbo4e.0 67; Helen
Watts AC.; 3. N. 17; 4. Mdway
BleMirt- 67-10; Dot Malion 6.110. het.ir Jacks, II. $2 Bills;'12 Fast
Bolton 5-10; Tid ToOi.s 3-10; Gvs
Mort;
Drywallers;
4.
Other Highlights: Star of thE Week Bucks. '
3.
Reindl 310;' Rose Pat rkk 3-10
&amp;.ez*wood; 1. Davis Machine; I. Dorothy Bryant + Ii).
High Gams's: PnII Rodsi 237; MabIe Pitltoudi-lO,

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EdgeTnOn Ave., leading to the
park.
With recent changes In
Florida Power policy on light
pole fees, Public Works'
Director Ray Bradshaw, feels
that lighting will soon be rio
problem.
But If inadequate lighting will
no longer put a damper on
Sunshine Park, then the rain
will. Drainage,' according to
Keith, may be the main reason

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Witha friend leading him In a
the park is not being used as 'Sports buff Jesse Pope Is In a the age of 6 and went blind at 10 recent 5,000-meter road race
much as he had hoped.
slump, but he said his blindness becauseofdetachedretth.hje and shouting at slower runners
Notonlydopuddlestakeover has nothing to do with it.
. said his family told him "tough togetoutoftheway, Poperan
'

aroWd the rec center also cent judo tournament in Tampa
becomes flooded. "The ground after hitchhiking
miles to
here seems to just hold water compete. Of course, it has been

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to participate In sports.
He was a high school wrestler
at the Florida School for the

less then seven minutes a mile.
He Li a lanky, muscular man
With stringy blond hair and a

saId, "that, plus the clay road dislocated his elbow in practice, when he enrolled at Florida Lth some of humor, joking as he
and entrance way, just keep
Pope said his time In his last State University. He has earned practiced judo throws with
patk damp and muddy that amateur track club road race, a a second-degree brown belt.
Linda Williams of Fort LauderS
much longer."
'fourjer was so poor he
While he can't see judo c- dale. "This is the battle of mlIhe park hasn't been Without didn't
want to discuss It. He nents, he said he competes on lotsblink against
use in recent months.
woman," he said
said he hasn't been training even terms with them.
Keith Is encouraged by the properly and is out of shape.
3,8flt-1 he explained, "Is the
"There ain't no way In the
Increase of kids in the
'! have to train every day," world they can throw me with- slang word blind people use to
playground on Saturday
Pope said. "I'm not like some out'touehing me," he said. "It's describe themselves."
ternoons. And he, plus other people who are just natural up to me to have quick enough
But Pope Is serious about
volunteers,
have
begun athletes."
rllexes.
competing
in sports and resents
clearing debris and trash from
it heII
patronize hurl
the lakefront' area. Keith says
But Pope said blindness Itself
"There's good as well as
bad. because he Li blind.
he isn't about to hold his breath is not a hlnderence, not even There's all sorts of fakes that
I
"I can stink In a judo tournawhile waiting for the grant to when he plays footbill with don't have to put up with. All In merit and have
people tell me
friends,
come, If It does.
all, I don't feel like they have how great I was," he sai4
Still, Sunshine Park Is
"Last game we played, I wa
anything Ofl me."
"Well, it makes me mad bekeeping it.s age well. Over four-for-four and had a touchPope likes to run five miles a cause! know I stunk.
twelve years old, the park was down pass," he said. "We never day, although he ha.s been lax
"One time I stunk and this
there before Winter Springs piay touch. We play tackle, but latel,- . ''
waits at the FlorMa guy said, 'Jesse, you weren't
was. After all. its tennis net theonlydllferenceistiieperson State University track for Io
very good today,' I wanted to
posts do say; "Property of with the ball has to yell."
gtrs
who
agree
to
lead
him
by
hug
his neck because I knew he
North Orlando,"
A native of Brooksville, Fla., jlnl1ng keys.
was right"

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1Q
Call it a tale of two cities.
Here is Seattle, a rainy, overt, often-gloomy community
hose weather doesn't seem to
match the Seahawks.
And there Is Tampa, whose
bright sun never seems to shine
on the Buccaneers,
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The first season ends Sunday
for these two babies of the National Football League. The
Seahawks have a shot at
iatching five othtr expansion
'ams-Minnesota Atlanta,
New Orleans, Cincinnati and
Miami- which ended their first
seasons with 3-11 records.
Seattle is 2-Il heading into
Philadelphia.

The liucs have a chance to
achieve a feat unmatched In the
history of the league. If they
lose to New England, they'll
ave staggered through a 14game season without so much
as a tie to show for it. The worst
previous records were 0-11 by
the 1942 l)etroit Lions and 0-11-1
by the 1960 expansion Dallas
Cowboys.
In Sunday's other games, It's
St. l.ouis at the New York Giants and Washington at Dallas

with the Cards and Redskin.s
fighting for the National Conference wild card, Cleveland at
Kansas CIty, Cincinnati at the
New York Jets, Green [Jay at
Atlanta, Buffalo at Baltimore,
Denver at Chicago, San Francisco at New Orleans and San
Diego at Oakland.
Today, Pittsburgh Is at Houston with a chance to win the
American Conference Central
title, Minnesota visits Miami
and, tonight Los Angeles is at :
Detroit.
Seattle's southpaw quarterback, Jim Zorn, has a chance to
set a rookie single-season
passing record. lie has thrown
for 2,334 yards and needs 173 to
equal Dennis Shaw's 2,507, set
in 1970 for Buffalo.
:
New England quarterback
Steve Grogan has thrown for 18
scores and run I or 11 to account
for 29 of the club's 42
touchdowns. lie will be operating against a Tampa Bay defense which has given up 20
touchdowns rushing and 69
passing. Steve Spurner, who
sat out the Bucs' 42-0 walloping
by Pittsburgh last week, re-turns as the quarterback with
Terry Hanratty returning to the
bench.

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By The Associated Press

Hooks And Jabs
Who's Next On Docket

For Joey? Who Isn't?
lite question uppermost in the minds of local boxing fans is,
"Who is Joey Vincent going to fight?"
Speculation has been running wild since Vincent took the
Southern middleweIght title from Emmett Atlas last month at the
Orlando Sports Stadium. Is he going to fight Mad Dog Ross? Gene
Wells? Taco Perez? Frankie Santore?
Vincent was quite willing to talk about his future, when I got
together with him, immediately after he stopped Cliff 'Tiger"
Johnson last Tuesday night In the third round.
"Which one of the Orlando fighters am I going to fight next?"
Vincent repeated my question. "Well, I will tell you - I don't
think I will be fighting any of them . - - ever.
"Let me go dowr the list, one-by-one. Let's take Ross first. I
want to clear up a few things about my fighting him.
"I am ready to tight him, or anyone else In the world, right this
second, But, at the same time I am not going to Jump in the ring
unless I have given myself an even break.
lioss Is a natural 154-pound fighter. I am a natural 147-pound
fighter. To prove that Last statement, all I have to do Is point to my
first two fights with Perez. I was away from the ring over four
years, but when I stepped in against Peedro, I weighed 147
pounds. When I fought him last year, I weighed 148 pounds. That
is my natural fighting weight.
"SometuTles I fatten myself up to take a fight against a Junior
middleweight or a middleweight, but I still am a welterweight
with a couple of extra pounds.
"To try and get In the ring wIth a man who Is naturally bigger
than you, is really tough. Especially if he has a style that puts his
strength against your strength. If you don't believe me, ask Ross.
lie found out the hard way against (Rennie) Pinder.
"Ross fattened up to meet a natural 160-pound fighter and was
lucky to get out of the ring alive against Pinder. lie tried to out
muscle him and got killed for the effort. The only reason he won
was because he was in better condition. If Pinder is ready to fight
10 hard rounds, they carry Ross out in pieces.
"Now, Ross wants to fight me. Great. I would kill him and he
knows It. So what does he Insist? That he Is allowed to come in at
152, that's what.
My mother didn't raise any fools. I will fight him tomorrow, if
he will make 148. 1 even went as Far as to say that I would fight
him if he will make 150. But Ross says he won't do it. I don't blame
$ him. lie knows he can't beat me at that weight."
"And don't give me this stuff about he can't get down that low.
When he fought Perez last December he weighed 151. Don't tell
me that he is Still a growing boy, or else I will tell you how old he
really is.
"The truth of the matter Is, he don't want the fight and that ends
that!
"Now on the subject of Gene Wells. I went into Pete Ashlock's
office and told him I will fight Wells In January. The only thing I
want in that fight is for Wells to make 154 pounds, which he did in
,his last fight. And a lot of money.
"Ashlock agreed to my terms and I figured he would be
fighting.
"Since then, I have learned that Wells was scheduled to fight
Edgar Wallace In Phoenix on December 14. But, Gene went to
Pete after seeing rise destroy Johnson and told him he wouldn't
fight Wallace. When Pete explained that Gene would be
suspended for pulling out of the Wallace fight, and that would kill
his fight with me, Gene still refused to go through with the bout.
"Wallace is a tough guy, but he has only had around six fights. I
can't believe Gene backed out because of hint. It had to be,
,,,,because he knew he couldn't beat me If we ever fought.
"I know a lot of people are going to laugh at that statement, but
all I have to say is I will fight Gene. Why won't he make that same
statement?
"As far as Perez is concerned, forget it. I would be arrested for
murder If I ever fought hum again. The man Is definitely through,
and I was the one that finished him.
"IF you don't believe that, these are the facts. I fought Perez last
February. Since then he has had eight lights. Of those eight, he
has lost three and fought one draw. Two of those losses came on
ird round KOs. And In every fight he has either been down or
dly beaten at some time.
'Since I fought Perez, I have had 15 fights, winnIng 14 of those
by KO. I ant now the Southern middleweight champion and the
Florida welterweight champ. It would be criminal to put me in
with a hollow head like Perez."
HOOKS ANt) JABS.. The next card at the Sports Stadium will
be'Dec. 28, and will be "Appreciation Night." The awards will be
presented at that time for the "Fighter of the Year," etc. Also, the
fans will be remembered, as the prices are being reduced at every
level for this last card of 1976.
'Q "It is my way of saying 'thanks' to the fans and the lighters,"
Ashlock recently explained. "We will feature 'The Stars of 77 in
76,", that night. Right now we hope to go with all our young people
in top actlQfl bouts.
"And not forgetting the students who are home on Christmas
vacation, It will also be student night. Anyone who attends school
at any level, will get in for $1."

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MIAMI (APj - "I really
think the public Is looking for
something new and different In
golf," said JoAnne Carner,
looking ahead to next weekend's natIonally-televised,
$200,-000 Mixed Team Championship.
And she snickered, thinking
if sonic of the pairings in the
four-day event which begins
Thursday at Doral Country
('l ub.
Such as Tommy Bolt, now 58,
known as much for temper as
skill in the 1950s, and Jo Ann
Prentice, who slipped from
$67,227 in 1974 to $15,000 the last
two years and is not always
calm in adversity.
Mrs. Corner, third in women's earnings this year with
$103,275, recalled once leaving a
tournament with "sparks flying
down the road" as a disappointed Miss Prentice dangled
an iron out the car window.
Then there's Arnold Palmer
playing with unrelated Sandra

Barnes On Rebound:
IVs All Basketball
By The Associated

It l.OLISS,t,I'5j5

by Alan Mayer

Press

Marvin Barnes is on the
rebound. The troubled forward
of the Detroit Pistons has a
new-found interest-basketball.
"All I want to do is play basketball and try to get a ring on
my hand," said Barnes after
helping the Pistons to a 106-104
National Basketball
Association victory over the
New York Nets Friday night.
Barnes is considered to be'so
talented that Pistons' General
Manager Oscar Feldman paid
$500,000 for him in the American Basketball Association dispersal draft.
But despite his talents, Barnes has been considered a problem. lie has left his teams sev
eral times, has come down with
"mysterious" injuries and most
recently, had a one-year suspended sentence for a assault
charge revoked when he violated parole by carr)lng a gun.
In the other NBA games,
Phoenix defeated BoSton 107.
103; Portland trimmed Buffalo
103-102; Washington stopped Indiana 98-88: Chicago defeated

New Orleans 92-78; San Antonio

ripped Milwaukee 136-120; Los
Angeles whipped Houston 109-99
and Seattle topped Golden State
99-93.
I'hoenlx 107, Celtics 103
I{lcky Sobers scored 25 points
and backcourt mate Paul Westphal added 21 as Phoenix built a
big lead and hung on to beat
Boston. The Suns, beaten for
the NBA championship in a sixgame playoff with the Celtics
last spring, evened their record
at 10-ID.
Trail Blazers 103, Braves 102
l..arry Steele scored Ii points
In the fourth quarter as Portland held off a Buffalo rally.
Buffalo, playing with a make-shift lineup, never led in the
game.
Bullets 98, Pacers 88
Wes Unseld returned to the
game after spraining an ankle
and scored 11 points in the
Fourth quarter to lead Washington to a come-front behind victory over Indiana.
Bulls 2, Jazz 78
Chicago continued its mas-

tery of New Orleans with an
easy victory behind Norm Van
her's 17 points. Although the
Bulls have won only five of 20
games this season, they have
beaten New Orleans twice in
the past week.

Spurs 136, Bucks 120
San Antonio, led by 23 points
by Larry Kenon and 22 by Mike
Gale, opened a 16-poInt second
quarter lead and held off a Milwaukee rally for a runaway
victory over the Bucks.
Lakers 109, Rockets 99
Lucius Allen scored 20 poInts
and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
added 18 to propel Los Angeles
over Houston. The Lakers led
by as much as 29 poInts midway
through the fourth period.
SuperSonics 99, WarrIors 93
Fred Brown scored 23 points
as Seattle defeated Golden
State for the SuperSonics' 29th
consecutive home-court victory. Brown was particularly
effective in the third quarter
when he scored 12 points and
helped the Sorsics step out to a
75-65 advantage.

Pro Basketball

Palmer, a combination which
may confuse fans. Ills wife's
name Is Winnie.
And Gene Sarazan, still wearIng knickers as he did while
winning PGA titles In 1922 and
1923, Is paired with Patty Berg,
a member of the Ladles Prof essional Golf Association Hall of
Fame.
Getting the men to play with
the women didn't prove to be as
hard as some people expected.
Outside of Lee Trevino and
Jack Nicklaus, who had prior
commitments, the top names of
the men's tow- will be here.
The problem turned out to be
getting some of the 40 women
taken from the top winners
through August, to get up nerve
to invite a male star.
Some took a whole week to
place a call," Mrs. Canner said.
"In some cases, others had to
make calls for them. The girls
were scared.
"Kathy Martin finally called
Sam Snead. But she had asked,
'How am I going to call Sam
Snead"
Mrs. Corner said the alternate-shot format of the event
will probably mean women will
be doing mod of the putting.
She sees it not only as the first
of many mixed tournaments,
but also as a boon to the women.
"The more TV exposure we
get will show people we hit a lot
of good shots," she said.
She will be playing with her
teacher of four years, Gardner
Dickinson.
"If it wasn't for him, I'd
probably be retired," the sevenyear pro said. She had shanking
problems four years ago but
now, at age 37, thinks her peak
years are still ahead of her.
"I had three or four pros,"
she said. "They could not
straighten me out .My husband
I)on said, 'Try Gardner Dickinson, he's known as the pro's
pro.' I went hoping for an hour
and he worked me 4i hours. lie
can mimic you. I always learn
visually more than
rucally."
She realizes her big money
will have to come from the tour.
While male tour golfers, like old
soldiers, never die but just fade
away to comfortable lives as
country club pros, women have
few opportunities.
"Some of our older women
now are in positions ... but the
only thing they can get is
teaching jobs, and usually not
with the best clubs," she said.
But she said the outlook is
improving.

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Barons Roll Lucky Seven,
Snap 11-Game Goal Slump
By The Associated I'ress
The (.leveland Barons, who
had come up empty 11 tImes in
a row, finally rolled a lucky
seven Friday night.
After scoring just seven goals
in their last live home appearances during an 11-game winless streak, the Barons erupted
For five in the first period and
went on to rout the Washington
Capitals 7-1 in a battle of Na.
tional Hockey League also'
rans.
In the only other NUI. game,
the Atlanta Flames and Minnesota North Stat-s battled to a
3-3 deadlock.
In World Hockey Association
action, Cincinnati trimmed
Houston 6-2, Birmingham
downed Winnipeg 5-3, Minnesota turned back Calgary 4-2
and Indianapolis nipped San
Diego 3-2.

Gary Sabourin triggered
Cleveland's five-goal first-pert.
od Just 26 seconds into the
game. After Al MacAdam,
Mike Christie and Bob Murdoch
added goals, Washington goalie
Ron Low was benched after
missing four of 14 shots.
Rick Hampton tIpped in a
goal just 3:18 later and Jim
Neilson made it 6-0 at 11:21 of
the second period before Washington finally scored on a
rebound by Ron Lalonde.
flames 3, North Stars 3
Roland Ericksson scored with
4:38 left to lift the North Stars
into a tie. The Flames had taken a 3-2 lead on a pair of goals
by rookie defenseman Richard
Mulhern. Despite the tie, Atlanta has lost only one of its last
14 games and is unbeaten in
seven.
Tom Lysiak scored the

Stetson Wins
By The Associated Press
Stetson will seek the championship of its own Hatter Classic basketball tournament
tonight after rolling over Long
Island University In the second
half for a 57-47 decision.
The Flatters will take on St.
Francis, Pa., In the title con-test. St. Francis earned its way
Into the game with a 74-56 conquest of Georgia State in Friday
night's other game.
(her games Friday night
Found South Florida nipping
Florida Southern 62-59 and
Flagler College stopping Miami
Christian 31-24.
Six-foot-seven Mel Daniels
exploded In the second ti-all at
Deiand to lead Stetson back
from a 19.-Il halftime deficit. He
had mod of hIs 18 point-s and

nine of his 12 rebounds in the
second half.
Mike Lay added 13 poInts for
Stetson, now 3-3. Mike Hay had
22 points and Kim Malcolm 12
for the New York school, now 1-

3.
St. Francis 13-1) got 11 points
from Larry Walker, 15 from
Nick Leasure and 13 each [runs
Jack Phelari and Willie Wilkerson. George Pendleton ti-ad 14
points for Georgia State arid
Charles Boles 10 for Georgia
State 12-2).
Arvi.s Reynolds and Cal GInver scored 12 points each Friday night to lead South Florida
(2-3) over Southern i4-2 on a
neutral court at Laketand.
Keith Thrnpsc*l had 15 point.s
and Drew Tucker 14 For Southem.

I"lames' first goal while Alex
Pirus tallied twice for Mirinesota.
Stingers 6, Aerus 2
Cincinnati broke open a tIght
garite with thret' goals in four
minutes of the final period by
Claude Larose, Blaint' Stoughton and Greg Carroll. Barry
Legge and Jacques Locas had
given Cincinnati a 2-0 lead in
the first period.
BUIl.s 5, Jets 3
Mark Napier snapped a 1-1 tie
with his 25th goal of the season
anti Vaclav Nedomansky and
Paul hientk'rson added powerplay goals later in the second
period as the Bulls held on
behind the brilliant goaltends.ng
of John Garrett,
Racers 3, MarIners 2
Renald Leclerc's goal late in
the third period enabled the
Ra'ers to end a jinx at the
hands of San Diego goalie Ernie
Wakely, who had nine victories
and four tns in his last 13
outings against Indianapolis.
The Mariners' Bob Dobek
scored in the first period and
Blair MacDonald tied it late in
the second period. Goals b Bob
Sicinski and Leclerc opened an
insurmountable 3-I lead.
Fighting SaInts 4, Cowboys 2
John Mckenzie scored twice
to give Minnesota its eighth
victory In cine games. The
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Croorus High's
basketball team
came up with a Stirring 59'-49
i-lctory over Vanguard [rush
Friday night, riding the
point, 13-rebound performance
by David Thomas to victory.
"It was a splendid effort by
everyone," said winning coach
Bob Bray. "Our guards IGene
Sweet and Keith Whitney were
feeding the ball 'inside well, and
fleggie Campbell and Rick
Wells played very well on
defense."
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CROOM5 Whitney I 0 2. Sweet 3
1 10. Thomas II S27. Wells SO 10,
Campbell 304. Whitled 022. Ed
wardt 102. Godtrey'OOO. Mossar
GO iotais 24 1159
VANGUARD Kirsg20-4. Taker 0
0 0. Deldach 9 I I?. Colt 33 9
Oa,cis.onO Ii), HagnIs 201. Totals
ii sit
Crooms
1$
S IS 2359
Vanguard
II 6 ii 13-49

Port Orange Spruce Creek 65. New
Smyrna Beach 61
Flagler Palm Coast 56. Patatka
Central 15
Eustls 51, Pierson Taytor 31
St. Augustine St. Joseph 49, South
Daytona Warner Christian 46
Fort Myers $0. Bradenton
Southeast 61
Palmetto 57, Fro'stproof SI
Bradenton Christian 56, Lakatand
Chrittian 15

National Basketball Association
EASTERN
CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
w L
os
Phila
I) 9
.591 I,
Bøston
13 10
5.65
PlY Knks
11 13
45$
3
Buffalo
10 IS .100 4,
NY Nets '
10 13
4
Central Division
Houston
II 7
641 -Cieve
16 •
N Or Ins
11 Il .540
2
S Anton
I? II
462
4'
State Semifinals
WaSh
¶0 ¶3
435
5
CLASS AAAA
9 ¶,
340
Al Merritt Island
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Tallahassee Godbs 21. MerrItt
Midweil Division
Island 0
Denver
7
7
,
At Miami
Detroit
14 11
540
Opa Locka 7, Tampa Plant 8
Kan City
17 13
490
CLASS AAA
Indiana
12 11
167
4
At Ocala Forest
Chicago
S 'IS .250 10
Panama City By 20. Oc.ala Forest
Milwkee 5 72
115 14'
11
Pacific 0ivli.n
At DeIray Beach
Portland
II 7
.7o
De!ray Beach Atlantic II. Ti
Seattle
15 13 ' .554 i
tusville Astronaut 1
Goldn St
12
CLASS AA
Los Ang
13 11
At Wildwood
Pho.nix
tO
Blountstown 20 Wildwood 12
Friday's Games
At Pahok.e
PhoenIx 107, Boston
Pahokee 5. Fort Meade 7
Portland tO). Buffalo 102
CLASS A
Detroit 106, New York Nets
,
At Trenton
101
Tallahassee FAMU 32. Trenton 3
Washington 9$, Indiana •
At MIamI Christian
ChIcago 92. New Orleans 70
St Petersburg Shorecrest 40.
San Antonio 136, Milwaukee
Miami Christian 14
120

Prep Football

Los Angeles 109, Houston 99
Seattle 99, Golden State 93
Saturday's Games
Phoenix at New York Knickt
Portland at Philadelphia
Atlanta at Cleveland
New York Nets at Detroit
Buffalo at Indiana
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Boston at Chicago
New Orleans at San Antonio
Houston at Golden State
Today's Games
-Phoenix at Atlanta
Detroit vs
Kansas City at
Omaha, Neb
Philadelphia at Milwaukee
Denver at Los Ungeles
Houston at Seattle

College
Basketball
EAST
Harvard 59, CCNY
Kings POint 71, FDU Madison
St Lawrence 101. Hobart 77
Vermont 102, NorwiCh 7,
Yale 107, Clark 59
SOUTH
AuStin Peay 6.4. Tenn St 63
S Florida 62, FlorIda South 59
Virginia St 51, New Orleans
Xavier 67
WaSh &amp; Lee 59, St Mary's. Md 62
MIDWEST
BIdwin Wflle 73. Walsh 65
DePaul 77. Gcnzaga 5
Iowa 94. California 73
N Dakota 77, Montana Tech 3
Ono St 67. L A LoyoIa
SOUTHWEST
Abiiene Christian $9. NW OkIa 5)
Howard Payne 70, Wayland Bar,?
62
FAR WEST
Arizona 75. Northwestern 61
Fullerton St 59. S Alabama 71
Hawaii 75, New Mexico 77
Montana 9$. Great Falls, Mont 6.2
Pepperdine 53. Azusa Pacific 67
Simon Fraser 90, Alaska 90
Stanford 55. Northridge St 67
washington 76. idaho 56
TOURNAMENTS
Firtt Round
Bayou Classic
sw Louisiana 91, Centenary
Texas AIM 67, HOuston Baptist 72
Cougar Classic
Niagara 14, Xavier f po
Brigham Your.g 91. Seattle 65
Marshall
iOaho Stale IS, Georgia Tech
72
Marshall 79, Columbia 7$
Pittsburgh Classic
HoIstra 76. Duquesne 70
S Illinois 72, Pittsburgh ti
Roadrunner Invitational
UNC Charlotte 91. Lamar *6
New Mexico St 5). N Arizona 11
Trolan Classic
Lang Beach SI 6). Butler 50
Scuthern Cal 13. Grambling 7%
Utah Classic
i-on Francisco so. Tennessee
17
Utah 95. ScIon Hall

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Danny Lawson's shorthanded
goal in the first period and
McKenzie tied the game w-ith
his first goal at 3:15 of ttie
second period.

Sunday, Dec. 12, 1976-3B

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Prep Bas ketball
Ocata Vanguard 35. Atlanta
Dougias 11
Fort Walton Beach 6.5. Pensacola
P-ne Forest 63
Jacksonylte Technical 50. Ftc?
crier 30
,learwater 70. Seminole oi
Northeast 90, Gibbs 59
Bca Ciega 90. Lakewood 47
Dixie Holland 5.1. Largo 14
Dunedin 94. St Petersburg ii
Admiral Farragut 33. Pinci)a 31
Bradenton Bayshore IS. St
Petersubrg CaIhoic SO
Clearwaler Catholic 77. Tarpon
5prng 64
Nortrisiae Christian Il, Keswick
Christian .j
Canterbury 13. Berkeley Prep 10
Plernando Si. Pasco 43
Crystal River 70, inverness Citrus
61
Gulf 53. Hudson II
Zephyr Hills 66. Land O'Lak.t 13
Bradenton Manatee 92. Tampa
Catholic is
Srtorecrest 10. MIami Ii
Daytona Seebreeze 63. Gainesville
°
Stick, 55. Palatsa South
Alachua Santa Fe SO, seyston
K..ghts 77
Nea'berry CI, Gainesville T x.
Yonge
Hawthorne $4. Cross City 52
Bell 6$. Gainesville Soutlssioe
Christian 72
Wiili%ton 7$. Interlachen 52
Gainesville Eastside "9. North
Marion 3
Ch,eflanii SI, Bronson 35
Alaclsua Rolling Green
,
Jacksonville Temple *1
DeLand SO. Sanford Iem'noi. ei

Pro Hockey
National Hockey L.ague
CAMPBELL
CONFERENCE
Patrick Division
W L T Pt5 GF GA
PlY Isi
17 1 3 31 91 6.4
Allan
11 S 7 35 100 5.4
Phlta
11 7 6 31 96 15
PlY Rng
12 II 6 30 113 100
Smythe Division
St Lou
1213 3 71 II 103
Chgo
IC iS 3 23 91103
Cob
S 16 1 20 79 96
Vancvr
520 2 1$ 79 1)6
Mm
6 II
Il 77130
WALES CONFERENCE
Norris Division
Mont
22 4 1 45 115 65
L A
9 1110 20 99 96
Pills
1117 S 27 53 91
Dtrt
011120 1017
W,ssh
I 16 1 20 79 117
Adams Division
Bstn
19 7 2 40 101 II
Buff
15 S 3 33 $7 63
Tnlo
1210 6 30 106 93
Cleve
715 7 21 74 91
Friday's Games
Minnesota 3. Atlanta 3
Cleveland 7. WashIngton 1
Saturday's Games
Boston at Philadelphia
New York Rangers at
To.
ronto
Pittsburgh
at
New
York
Islander's
Chicago at Atlanta
Detroit at Montreal
Cleveland at Washington
Minnesota at St. Louis
Buffalo at Los Angeles
Colorado at Vancouver
World Hockey Association
Eastern Division
WLTPt5GFOA
Quebec
U II 1 35 ¶37 112
trtdy
1* 10 '2 31 96)04
Cinci
1510 2 37 ¶21 91
Mirv
12 12 1 25 $9
N Eng
10 II 1 21 91 10)
Birm
9 21 I 19 lOt 121
Western D,vition
Wmnnipg
tO 12 I 37 11$ 105
S Diego
1511 2 32 95 73
HOuston
1210 1 20 II 19
Phoenix
1215 2 26 99 122
Edmntn
1216 I 25 32106
Calgry
10 1* 2 22 II 91
Friday's Games
Cincinnali 6. Houston 2
Indianapolis 3, San Diego 2
Birmingham 5. Winnipeg 3
MInnesota 4. Calgary 2
Saturday's Games
San Diego •t New England
Houston at Quebec
Edrnnton at Calgary

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un. .vIguei iii
520 3 40. 2 Echano Coido (2) 510.
320 3 Eddy Sanchez Ill 350. Q it
219040. P1121 19650
SECOND - 1 Ecnano Sanchez
51 1340 1320 500; 2
DomIngo
,It--rdi 111 500 120. 3 Aldana
Cl) 0&gt;45)
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(SI
14560 D011S) 3)OO
THIRD - I Aldana Elorza (I)
7 50 5 40 S 00. 2 Larri Alberdi 15)
406 60. 3 Ica Arana 13) S 90. QIS
SI 5940. P 1551 *150
FOURTH - I Arecha Perez (7)
IS 00 1050 170; 2 Ogui:a Agulrr.
III 1640 4 70 3 Arta Quola (SI 6 20
Q4I 71 6300. P (7 I) 15.6 90. ODlS-7)
124 SO
FIFTH - 1 Sala Juan (3) 10.90
40 6 10 2 Eddy Echave (7) 7.70
600: 3 Alava Bengo.a 115 20; 0 (3
7) 62 10. p
7) 22260
SIXTH - I Arecha Sanchez (I)
12 00 9 40 5 10. 2 Cacho Agtairre IC)
6101 00. 3 .iose .lavi (4) 6.10; 0 14
S 65 40. p 1161 147 40
SEVENTH - I Eddy AlbErdi (11
7006 20 350. 2 Ura Beitia 17) 460
420, 3 Domingo Mgue 121 460. Q
14 it 4220: P (47) 170 50. Big Q (6$1 and II 7&gt; 1,737 SO
EIGHTH - 1 Manolo.A,ca (*1
10 60 S 40 3S0. 2 Anton Zarre (5)
7 60 S CO. 3 Ar-ta Altu ii) 7 60. 0 (5
sisoo P 165) 115*0
NINTH - I Solo UI 760110 520
2 Biib&amp;0 ill lilt) 1Q20 3 Zarre 131
460, 0 1771 4.4 20. P (271 15750
TENTH
I M,anclo (61 920 500
2 10. 2 Arca 121 0*0 460. 3 Bilbao
15)320. 0 124) 4110. p i62) Si 00,
DO (26) 119 10
ELEVENTH - I Arqcha Altu 161
1660400400. 2 lose Eloria 1311 20
341, 3 Patci Perez lii 4 40. 0 1341
3600 p (6 3) 9510
TWELFTH - I Cacho Arcs (SI
23002000 II $0. 2 Sanfi Aguirre (2)
2i 20 11003 Macut-i Larrea ill 3.40.
0 12%) 5350. P 15.21 14350, B'g Q
1341 with all 121 10260 with all (51
10760
Handle -- $156,126, A -. 3.427.

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Dear Mr. Saxon,
I have been wanting to buy an apartment building for quite a
while, but Interest rates have never been low enough so that I
could ot*ain a good buy. When will interest rates go down low
enough so I can start Investing my money?
R. V.
Dear R. V.,
Unfortunately, I left my crystal ball at home. And just as
unfortunately, you believe - as many people have been misled
to believe - that one can only benefit for owning real estate if
Interest rates are low.
It is true that, at times, this could be the case. But many times
the bene IIt.s to be received far overshadow the interest rates. It
all depends on what you need to accomplish from real estate
ownership.
For instance, a friend of mine had a choice of buying an
apartment building for $100,000 that seemed to be fairly priced
with a 7 per cent First Mortgage, or another building at
$100,000 that seemed to be overpriced with an 8 per cent First
Mortgage. After careful analysis by his C.P.A. of its annual
income, maintenance requirements, and land to improvements
rates, it was dctcrmlned the building at 8 per cent contained
more benefits for my client even though it appeared to be
overpriced and he would have to pay a higher rate of interest.
He has owned It two years and has derived more benefits than he
anticpated.
Did he get hurt in that transaction? Definitely not. I suggest
you consult with an investment and exchange specialist and
your C.P.A. With their expertise and knowledge, a beneficial
program can be mapped for you to follow.
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300 North French Avenue
Sanford. Florida 32771

POl(T AHANSAS. Tex. APt
A showplace vacation retreat
off the shore of Corpus Christi
Wa'. built in 1966 but is still a
tourist attraction.
The opulent house, two blocks
from the Port Aransas beach.
consists of three interlocking
hexagons of concrete with steel
fr.iinework. Each unit is suplrted entirely by a single coluinn and raised from 15 to 30
feet above the ground.
Current owner John Hadii
calls it The Pod.
The design for The Pod caine
from Texas architect Joe L.
Williams, who First used the
"ped" concept in building construction in 1964. Williams says
his pod houses are ideal for the
beach because the problem of
shifting earth is eliminated the column that holds the pod
erect extends 20 Feet into the
ground.
A number of other pod houses
can be seen in the Texas Gulf
Coast Padre Island-Port
Aransas area near Corpus
('hristi but none is as elaborate
as The Pod, according to liada.
It was decorated by Geneva
Southern, president of an interi-

and llcxagon 2 has a hexagonal
warble tub on a pedestal and
electrically operated drapes.
Take a tour of Hexagon 3:
Thirty feet up a winding
staircase you enter through a
4 B-Evening Herald. Sanford, Fl.
Sunday, Dec. 12, 1976
door that is a sunburst of color
_________________________________________________________ chips of mosaic tile embedded
an lucite) onto a gold carpet
.
sculpted with fantasy-size
or specialties store anda friend, ally, but enjoys lending it to leaves of lime, red and forest
and associate of the original ('ustotliers and friends for holi. green. t)own two steps of river
tti- of The Pod, Louis L. das retreats and parties.
rock and you enter a cave of
Seillert .Jr.
llada, a geologist and presi- Tiki furnishings, carpeted
Ceilings in the 4.394 square dent of Peninsula Corp., an oil walls, and a blue-violet floor
feet of living space offer a day- and gas exploration anti pr
covering, appliqued with inuland-night spectacle. The cluction company, can name the ticolored hexagons.
"cave ceiling is paved with different rocks used in building
Gray "stalactites" hang
fake stalactites and chunks of and decorating the beach overhead amid artfully placed
utica, and a canopy of lights ii- bouse, from quartz to pink slag crystal rocks, which become
luminati's the cave with eerie to natural i-ivcr rocks.
colored with the flick of a
colors at night.
The pool, which dominates switch.
.
There is a cobalt blue bed- the front view of The Pod,
A mantel of volcanic rock
room with a round, king-size twists and curves and is banked
above a freestanding contied with a tufted velvet semi- with river rocks. In he eighttemporary fireplace has a lily
circular headboard.
foot depths swimmers dart in
pomi with running water inAnother bedroom has a hexa- and around a bridge and curstead
of a conventional hearth.
gonal "floor" bed with a black ving stairs that rise out of the
.
golden
swag oF 22 glass
fur coverlet. One entire wall water. Youngsters and sunglobes
the
size
of bowling balls
serves as its headboard, car- bathers splash in the shallows,
hangs
above
the
heavy carved
peted in purple with a black ivhich contain a lighted foun'(loden Tiki dining table. Tall
Oriental tree sculpted in wool Lain, or lounge on the broad
and reaching to the ceiling of terrace with a built-in bar and chair backs completely obscure
the diners and a four-foot-tall
black fur with "stars" that grill.
Tiki god watches from a corner
wink i,7Ii' thrniøh Ih. ninhi
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John and Patsy linda bought planted with tropical plants and
'liii.' Pod four years ago and flowers around a reflection pool
Kitchen counter tops are in
lived there for six months. John approxiinate'y 800 square feet.
bronze mosaic tile and cabinet
rode the ferry across the Gulf (lay pots in the shallow water
doors are encrusted with simuarid drove into his .Corpus contain miniature palms and lated gemstones - jade, azure
('tiristi office every morning other land plants. The reflecand ruby. A striped pattern
and Pats)' did her homemaking hon pool provides a Fourth of painted on the floor has a mirchores.
July show in the evenings, when
ror reflection pattern on tire
"You don't worry about how a fountain with hundreds of ceiling created with imbedded
to clean fur-covered walls and spigots sprays water through
"gemstones." Other cabinet
cabinets encrusted with gem- lights of green, purple, red and
doors are painted with smiling
stones - you just make a stab gold in an ever-changing patTiki gods in many vivid colors.
at It," says Mrs. Ilada, who tern.
The bath has a sunken black
adds that owning the house has
Hexagon I of The P0(1 has a
marble tub with gold-veined,
been "a Ixill." Now the couple 20-foot potted palm at it.s front
rnrirrored walls and a fur cellIsits Tire Pod only occasion- divir antI a circular bar-kitchen,
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7 BR ufltumnished. childrin, petso k.
%l3Omo 373 7515 or 1904736029,

Renlals 12005. up

2 BR unturn duplex, drapes, ap
plIances
fenced
Meadow St., (oft

WELL BUILT, excellent 3 BR, in
choice private area, separate
dining room, large FR. cheery
eat in kitchen, extra storage.
convenient to shopping &amp; school
121.000

back, 713
Lake Mary

Blvd I

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Sanford area. off Lake Mary Blvd.. 2
BR unturnithed 5)35 I Child
Available Jan. 1 131 9031
I BR unlurnished duplex, wall to
wall carpet, heal &amp; air, 1)00 mo.
322 5911

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15.2 BR ApIs
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excellent location, all
electric kitchens. A C. carpeted,
draps, adults, from 1)50 lOiS
Sanford Ave. Phone 372 7413

GIVE YOUR CUDGEl A BREAK
Shop The Want Ads
For Good Buysi

SiCK)
that parl of Lot I, Jamestown,
Purchasing rep Willing to
of
Ricard C. Roysum Sr , to Dorothy
Edw
Avdoyan
Trustee In it 12 &amp; E of SR 426, 5.4,000
relocate
she said. "The disabled
B Royjum. Lot 191 Un. 3 SprIng bankruptcyof e5t of Caibert Constr.
SWD &amp; Co to FrederIck James RESTAURANT MGR. TRAINEE$100
Inc to Robert L Ward &amp; wI Jo Ann, DeMuth &amp; wl Janice E . Lot 47,
JOin this Iat growing company
person has had the direct cx- Oaks.
Fern Emma Boston, wId. to
121. 81k C &amp; Lts I 33. 81k 0. Howell Esti., 54 rep,
and make great money
perience of making a product." Robert A. Mann &amp; wf Betty J., Beg. Lots
Altendaie, 513.000.
Henry C. abln &amp; *1 Janice to WAITRESSES- WAITRESSES
Dr. Bardach's views are at Pt S ft. W of SE cor. of Lot 28. St.
Carters Country Club Kennels Inc. Carl N. Lacaillade Sr. &amp; WI Mary A
Joseptis,
run
N
13$'
W
70'
etc.
to
$100.
Allen
.
Keen
&amp; Samuel H. &amp;CarlP4. LacailtadeJr . sgl Lot 11,
being used in an educational
"You" Future-Our Comi,cecn"
LouiSe 0 White to A. J. McKinney
IV. lndiv., parcel of pr.p. Woodcrest Unit One, 526.500.
201 CommercIal
323.5)75
program by Florists. Trans- &amp; *1 Alma di.. W 150' of E 532' of 5 Bowman
75' in width &amp; 150' depth with 75'
Ken Johnson &amp; Shirley to Condev
world Delivery, which is coop- 595 ch. of SE'.4 of SEi,d of Sec. 25
frontage of E. E WillIamson Rd., Homes of Orl , Inc., t,t a7a,
EARN 136.000 YEARLY
2032. 13.500
crating wIth the National Counabuting SW cor. 01. parcel 5. E'ly Heatherlon Village, Unit
Sell a little spice
Gerald L. Jones &amp; wf Helen to
to E boundary liner Bee. p4 125.000.
Put spice in your life
cil for Therapy and Rehabilita- Ceo
Hmann &amp; *1 Ella Mae, E 50' 141.9'
119.14' W of SE co,. of SW'. of NE.
C. S. Courtney to Leo W. Salvali 8.
Call 571 2056
bun through Ilorticulture. The of Lot 286 &amp; W 20' of 215. Queens Sec. 31.20-30 etc., $100.
*1 Jeaone D'Arc. Lot 1, 81k R.
Mirror So Addn to CB 520.100.
agency lsreporting.the benefits
Nurses: RIEs 4. LPN's, Aides. Aide
Guardian Mtg Investors to Longwood Park, $200
Margaret L Johnson (form.
Companion. Needed immediately.
K. Wayne Harrell &amp; wt Jean to
of tending flowers and plants to
Thomas Colardo &amp; w Cheney
,
Goddington) &amp; Nb Wm H to Edna
06)6
mentally and physically handi- Kellogg, Lot 19 Quail Pond East I)), Barclay Woods, 1st AdØn., Jack C K at:. Lot 7. 81k 21. Sanlando
The Suburb Beautitut, All Sec
ii) 00)
Addn
CB
$21,000
capped people, drug addicts,
.
LPN, 4 to 12 shltt. Geriatric cx
Wm
T Young to Susan 8 17.900
prison Inmates and the elderly. P.Clyde N. Humøirey, sQl. to John Aickley. sgl . Lot 5, 81k B. Druid
Charline Burgess' aka Glenn to
perience preferred Apply In
Jervey. Trustee, LI. 63. Weklva
Elder Burgess. Lots III &amp; 119
person, S.anfrd Nursin &amp; Con.
Hills Park, 575.500
"In growing a flower, one Hunt Club. Fox Hunt, sic: ,
Boi*erlown,
$100
,
vatescint Center. 930 MeilonvitIa
A. A. McCtanahan &amp; WI Carolyn to
Ruby Oiggey, wId to
knows through direct exAve.
Kathleen S Foraham, Henry C
ErwIn W. John F, Anderson &amp; *1 Joyce W,
Rogers
&amp;
wi
Dorris
H.
(
Int.)
5.
l
's
perience that one can still conLots S &amp; 6. 81k 1, 1st Sec.. Marvanla, Fordham &amp; Margaret C. Inman to
James D. Rogers 1.7 mt. Jt. ten, Lot
let me ihow you- Pow you can make
James H. Triptetl &amp; *1 Florence
tribute beauty to others," says 21 SemInole Raceway, 1st
Addn.,' $20,100
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5.300 5300 per week Call 373 1317
LI
9.
81k
I,
Sunland
Ests,
5.37,00)
John Anderson I. Joyce to A. A.
l)r. B.ardach. An important
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0-co. H. Hofmann &amp; *1 Ella Mae to
McClanarian
&amp;
WI
Carolyn.
Lots
4
Bernist
L.
McMichen Jr &amp; *1
benefIt of horticultural therapy,
&amp; Mark E. Lutz &amp; wI MarguerIte, Lot Want delIvery peri,on for light
3 (less N 32' of 3). 81k 6, HIghland
Diana L. to Carroll D. Dinning &amp; WI
7, Blk 0. Eastbrook s.d Un. No.5,
delivery work. Must
she explains, is its ability to af- ' Janet H.,
have
Park.
529.000
Lot 1, '81k A, North
$32100
.
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dependable transporlat Ion Must
ChrIst Church, Inc. tO Wlyne C
led some of the patients' emo- Rancies, Sec. 1. 510.500
Pierre Renaldo. Inc to Wm W
be reliable Reply to Box 622, Co
Emrry 5. wI Brenda 0., Lot I?
VivIan 8. Pyle (form. Armstrong)
tional problems at the same
Wiles Jr. &amp; wf PatricIa M, Lot 154,
The Evening Herald, P.O. Box
I. Nb. Leon 10 Paul W. Benzon &amp; *1 'Wlldmere Manor, LW., 123.000.
1437, Senford, Fla. 3277).
time, and integrate them with
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Frank Dellacroce &amp; *1 Barbara to WeKlva Hufll Club. Fox Hunt, Sec 3
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Gail
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was

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Eltiedeami J. Curry, wid,, Lot 77
the physical disability. . She
Harry 0 Kleeman &amp; *1 Grace M.
Everetle B. White &amp; HiiI to Kay
cited a paraplegic woman who to Michael D. McCarthy 5, WI Sheila Queens Mirror So Repl Addn Ca., Morton. Village of Wlndmadows
Kids!
C. E 2Y of Lot II &amp; W SI.))' of Lot IS,
. We need young people 1314 years.
believed she was a helpless 0akwo
Tommie
Ann
Hurst.
,,g
to
Billy
No.
2,
condo.,
5)5.500.
Hts, CS. 124.500.
. Work after school I, Saturdayi
Charles 3 Kiefer 5. rI. to Kenneth
iripple being taught to stake'
First Seminole Svxc: Corp. to Ben . Roy Wiginton &amp; WI Dolores. Lot
' Must be neat and willing to work
E Sumal &amp; *1 PatrIcia, Its 12 &amp; 3,
Bonaventure HIs.. 1.31,000.
Ward Agency Inc Lots 13. 26, 5.
plants and tie them.
hard. Call Mr. Smith at 323.91ö1,
The Greater Cunstr. Corp. to U. 8. 81k E. '2nd RepI Tr. 15, Sanlanclo
"She came to see concretely Garden G:ove Un. One, $32,000
between 7:30 &amp; 10 pm.
Everett Jr &amp; *1 Helen C It 92 less Springs, $10000
Frank Ashdown, Wid.. to Raymon
Charles R. Keller &amp; Barbara to
that she could do something J Schmitt &amp; *1 Mary H Lots 798. W 10'. Winsor
Edgar C. Coble &amp; WI Mary S., Lot 77
tty Of prospects. AdvertIse
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5.4)50)
useful," said Dr. Bardach. SO, Fort Mellon, 110.000
81k C,' Spring Valley Farms,
oret'yle In the
Michael Maloney, widr, to Jan01
J.hrnsy Walker Real Estate, Inc.
"Moreover, she had the oppor.
Ciasslfied'*.
Krup.enj. Audrey J, Luning. Donald 112.500.
to Barbara M. MarIne, Lists I
tunity to experience at least
S R. L3.4 my. Corp. to lame, I.
3 Harmon I. Leroy S. Harmon, Lot
Ilk 45, Crystal Lake WInter Homes
.
1. 81k, A, Country' Club Manor Un. Pacey 1, wf Carol M., Lt I BIk 3,
three things symbolically, She sd, $21,100.
Rint1i
1 $40)Q
.
.
. . Sabal Point Amended P1st. $10,100. _______________________
MagnolIa Sw. Corp. to James C.
SaW that other living things
Magn.11a SVC. Corp. Ii Don
Gamble, Lot 59L Weklva Hunt Club
Chutes E. McDonald &amp; Shirley to Hoover Cansh'
'.
need stport, too. She UW that Fox
Inc., It $91 Weiva
Hunt. Sec. 3,
: '
Erhard Buck &amp; wf Mary Ann Lot
'II,
Hunt
Club,
Fox
Hunt,
Sac.),
SLIX.
3OApartments
Unfu
she could be useful to a living •
Winter Spgs. 0ev. Corp. to Sol. . BIk 0. Sweetwater Oaks. Sec 6,
John A. Adams Jr. &amp; *1 Dorothy
thing. If she has an interest in Dale Builders Inc., Lot 429. Winter 179,000.
.
to Joseis F. Zaletak &amp; *1 Mary
Un., 510.000.
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James R. Johns &amp; Helen to Gary 11 &amp; 12
Its OVIEDO FTU- Oupiexes f-urn, or
supporting a plant, it is but a . Springs
Ilk 25, Sanlando Sub.
WInIer Spgs. Dcc, Corp to Frank .l%zwr &amp; wt Nellie,
Unfurn. Wooded, Home sits lots.
LOt 15, vaCated &amp;eautifttl. Sanford Sec., $50,000
small step to envision an inter. arelzoff I. WI Josephine, LI. 4
plat of Palm Shadows. 130,000.
RIDGEW000 VILLAGE Ms
Eugine P. Martinsau &amp; WI Nancy
Winter
Springs
Un.
1,59,900.
est in supporting a person.
3731
John H. Veomans &amp; *1 $tefla ti toEd*lnA. Trler&amp;wf Nadine, iti
Prof. Inc. to Central Fla. Rabbit
Mt. Ovar. Ins., 112.5, IlkA Country
"A very young child can feel Eatei'prlses
Ilk
A,
Sweetwater
Oaks,
Inc., leg. Cl NW
Sec 1, DeBARY- Largi, lovely 1 BR., air1
Club HIs., Un. I, 12S.SI0.
• $97500
a sense of accomplishment and Lot. 9 Entzminger Farms Ne.car.
near' stores. Ideal fur retired
Thelma Mann to W.H. WOodruff &amp;
7,
' 3 T. Mclaln Jr., I Ruth to Gag. S.
rsofls 32) 0340, 645 445
pleasure by filling a pot with $9.10..
*1 Viola,.Big at SE CiSC. of N'. 0
Mathieue
5. *1 Eliz., Beg
o' $
Jack C Menef.e &amp; *1 BeatrIce to
NW'.'. of SE'/. Sec 2520-32. run N NW cur. of
soil." _____
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NE',i of NW'4, Sec
FrederIck 3. Covey &amp; *1 VirginIa H.
II 4' etc., 11.000.
Ridgewood Arms
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ijnfurn 3232920 or 372 7529 after 6

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VETERANS-. Best buy In town13.000 und*r comparable homes 3
BR. 2 bath kitchin equipped
Central heat &amp; air, wall to.watl
carpeting Owner pays all closing
costs Buy now 5. qualify for

homeslead

exemption

from

They're Hot!

377.4991

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Apartmen

SANFORDSuntand,
VA
ReposiesS,ons. 3 BR. big fenced

lot

from $100 down

CRANKCON'STEALTy
REALTORS-I3O 6061
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Evps. 323 3549

Kitchen EquIpped
Adult.Famsiy

2521 Park Dr
Realtor

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300 FRENCH AVE.'
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Models

Central Heating and Air Conditioning

Carpeting
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Corn Damage
How do you know whethet'
blrth tespet.ially blackbirds or
animals (rcoons or woodchucks) are damaging
corn'

72. run N 430' E 210' etc., $100.
Kef,4W$h W Mcintosh, md. &amp;
C-eo. S. Mathioux &amp; wI Ellz, to
Trustee &amp; *1 Mary to Dryden Jones, Clarence I.
Call About .ir
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Ray Jr., Beg.
5
Edni P Bryan fita Stevens &amp; Hb, pert of Tr. A, r.s dot
Ilk $5. Tr. A NW cur. of NE', of NW'.. ot S.c .
(Ow. A to Wlnford R. Pointer &amp; WI
Christmas
Specials
NorTh Cr1. .2nd
Aodn deic. 0.413 2032. run N 430' 10 N Ilni of NE'4
SI*i.y M., lot 1$, Ilk B, Carriage
ot
cres $100.
Spacious i,
• NW'..., thence E 2)0' etc.. U7I0
3 BR apts Tennis,
Hill Un. No. 11.12.000.
Mary M. Dansby, sQl to Lawmen
Mamrfred kroler 5. wf Judy to
swImmIng, playground,
Dallas E Butther &amp; WI Dorti I. to Oliver &amp; WI Margaret, N"i of It 3
recreation room, laundry room
J. iflC &amp; wI Dorothy , •
WInfs Park Fed., Lot II, 81k C,
Ilk 9 Tier A, Sanford, (.9. Trot. Lot I, Beverly Ten.,,
clubhouse, 2540 Ridge*od
1st áodn
Oakland Shores, $37400.
fords Map 13.000
5)7,300
Ave Sanford, Ph. 321 4120.
N 310' Of S 550' of SEii 1,1 NE',, Of
SW'4 of Sec. 20-2037, 11,000.

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BR 04&lt; ER S
Days-377 3173
Nights-3fl 2352

South Seminole

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OWN AN ACRE
Huge 31 BR home. dote in but

"country

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in by

SANFORD- 7 BR. 1 bath, nrwl,y
redecoraleci In nice residential
district of small homes 117,500Terms to suit the Individual
DELTONA- Owner's cUstomilt 3
BR. 2'.-, baths, parquet floors
throughout, utIlity room with
much storage, double garage,
screened porch, twin turbines with
attIc fan. Low ulilitles. Im
maculate inside a
Out Priced
below reproduction cI $43,000,
DeBARY- original owner's custom
built 3 BR, l's battt home. beamed
ceilings, doubie garage. workshop
and or offlce In nice residenlial
area. $26,000,

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17 Jewel watches. $2995 up. p'erceo
earrings, $695 up Gwaitney
Jewelers. 201 S Park Ave

W. lSth

Sanford. F.la.

I Wheel Adult Tricycle

For Appointment. Call )OS.222.3)o3

and term; negotiable
.

JE tINY C LARK R (AL TV
REALTOR
Phone 372.301 322 ISIS
Days and After HouYs

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52-Appliances

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1971 GMC
condition

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Wanted to buy uSed office furniture,
Any
quantity
NOLL'S,
CASSELBERRY. Hwy Il 9- 530
1208

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Christmas articles. Cots, Electric
Humidfier, odds &amp; ends
301
Meadow Hills Court. (Hidden
Lake off Lake Mary Blvd.),
Sanford. 3226032

558oat &amp; Accessories

-80-Autos for Sale

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'77 and.
'73 Models, Call 323 5510 or 134.'.

4605 Dealer,
1971 Mercury Cyclone CT, 331
Cleveland. automatic. Power
steer:ng, air, $1795 3235913

1O-Swap8. Trade_-

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BUYERS-DEALERS
1971 Gi.,s'rm 5, 50 HP jalirisco. i Empty your carport or garage.
Make 55$ and have fun swapping
Ik new trailer, $119',, After
too' Bring your articles to Movie.
p m call 3235952
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Land Drive In Theatre Swap Shop
- Flea Market. south 1792, every
30 ft. aluminum pontoon houseboat.
Sijnd.a','. 9 a m to 5 p.m. NO
sleeps 4. 50 hp Mercury. Nice!
CHARGE. Reserve tree spaces.
12.895 Ph 3.49 5271
Phone 327 1216, 7 p m to 9 p m
any night
ROB5ON MARINE
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292lHw'1 1197
371 5961 - -.
71-Antiques
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DAYTONAAUTOAUCTION
Hwy 92. I mile west of Speedway,.
L1s,?ona Beach wilt hold a
AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday-.
night at 7 30 It's the only one in:
Florida You set the reserved'
price No charge other than 13
registration fee unless vehicle is:
sold Call 904 233 53)1 for further
details,
196$ Sports Fury,
new inspection, loaded
=
Nice condllion. 323 9062.
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57-Sports Equipment

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1971 Chevrolet Impala, custom 24r
hardtop, air. PS, P. $1230. 372.
$01 after 6 p m

Out of Ideas? Visit Ethells An
tiques, I mi W of I Ion old St Rd.
l6at "76" StatIon,
5471

Everything For The Golfer- Clubs.

Balls. Golf Bags. Duclisler
Jackets L4dies dod mens golf
apparel and shoes. Mayfair
Country Club Pro Shop. 377 2531

1972 VW. Super Beetle, AM radio,.
good condition 1 owner, $1,350.
Call 3227399 after

ESTATES, antique Bough? &amp; sold
by Estale Agents. Billy H Wells &amp;
Associates, Sanford 327 5197 or
323 7120

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1964 Che'velte. 6 cyl. automatic.
Good condition, 1.500 3218432
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1972 Mercury Marquis, Brougham, I
dr hardtop, fully equipped, ex
cellent conditIon. 12.000 569 1132.

377 2811 or 531
ClaSsiled

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CHINABERRY TREE ANT1QLES.
1106W Frt SI Sanford
Unusual Christmas Gfls Antiques,
China, Glass. Primitives, Fur.
n,ture Antique Appraisals Doll
Hospital Service Open Tues. thr
Sat , 10.5

_______58-Bicycles
brand
Used S

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1974 SuperGIlde. solid lifter, oil
cooler, extra clean, Best offer or
will trade for CL 1000 372.1639
)964VW
Extra nlcecondit,on
14.30 322 5391
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Western Clothing, Boots. Saddles,
Bridles etc Horse &amp; Rider1
Western Store. 285$ S Sanford

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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OAK FIREWOOD
190 Cord
323 6056 afler 5 p m

CONSOLE STEREO
Gold front, hat everything. S,id new
$35995 Bat $177 10 Call Credrt
Manager. 67) 6)52

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Christmas Poinsettias in full bloom
$210 CRYSTAL LAKE NUR
SERY,3n 2199

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Mom will love you all veer br a
Micro Wave Oven or a Trash
Compactor Dick's Applancli,
26)1 5 French Ave .

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Credit M.anagemenf. 611 4332

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rIngs, earrings, necklaces, yo yos.

T15./ ccrnic
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Aluminum Siding

Hauling

Landscaping &amp;

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can cower 'your home wlh
aluminum &amp; Soffil system Alto
Roofing. Gutters 20 Yrs Exp
Eagle Sdng Co 1St 9563

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LIGHT HAULING &amp; YARD
ANb GARAGE CLEAN UP
Phone 349 5371

F ill Santa s bag Quick and
easy
Shop the wan? ads for
Christmas buy's

Home Improvements

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Lawn Care
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HIJOHEY EQUIPMENT
On service, Clearing. Møwing,.
Back hoe loader 377 5377

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Tree Trimming &amp; Surgery-Lawn
Mainlenance Free Estimates
Licensed Phone 3727542

.entral Heal 4. Ar Conoil.onng
EXPERT LAWN SERVICE
For Iree estimites. call Carl I
Mowing, Edging, Trimming
Harr,s at SEARS in Sanford 322.
Free Estimates
Phon, 373 -,
!791
1771
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SOFA&amp;CHAIRSPIAMPOOED
Also Carpet Shampooed
Only 135 Prone 122 331$

Gebhardt's Home Repairs, Roam
AcScJ.tiOnS 'Concrete Work, Paini.
,
og. Carpenter Work, Ceramic
Tile, Alum Enclosures 37) 4175.

CLI THAT CAR TODAYi Place a
low cost want ad
then slay close
to your phone
tee I. Gerry's Cleaning Service

DICK'S LAWN SERVICE
Mow'ng Trimming, Edging
With:
a Personal Touch 130 54.31.
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Free Estimates

Pest Control
Carpentry, Remodeling. Additl,

Left In Lay-Away
SIEREO COMPONENT
WITH RECORDER
Was $75995 Balance 97.10 Call

1961 Chevrolet pick up truck. ne4
sticker. Good ruming condition,
$350 349 5702

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WANT E0 SELLERS

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Pickup truck, good
Sanford Auction. 323.

1077 Ford Pick up. V I. automatic;
air, camper, all like new 1219$,
3735957 after 4 pm

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GET
EXTRA
CASH
FOR
CHRISTMAS by selling your good
used furniture and appliances to
Larry's New 5. Used Mart, 215 5
Santond Ave. 372 4132
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GARAGE SALE-- Friday &amp; Sat. 9 to
5, Sun 9 tO Noon Tape recorder.

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
TOP prices paid, used, any con
dition 644 1126, Winter Park

Good used TV s
525 &amp; up
MILLER'S. 7619 Orlando Drive,
Sanford, 327 0352.

8cyle. Lady's 3pee,
new. 119 Originally $99
times 322 1371

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1973 Honda, 100 SL, dirt bike, gbdà
ConditiOn, $200. Call after 6 pft.

1973 Honda, CL, 450, very clean;good
condItion Current inspection,
1300 349577) or 3195371

68-Wanted to Buy

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Please Dad with a pair Ot Daniel
Greene casuals or hou
SIppiri
from Knighl's Shoes, Ice E 1st St

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3 Bikes, 1973s- Kawas.aki dirt, 90CC
$200: Yamaha dirt, 250 CC; 1430;
Chapareli 100CC, 5200. Best offer',
Ph. 3736062.
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BUY JUNK CARS - from 11010 $30
Call 3271671 after 1 pm

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3166or32) 7710

Gelding. II', hands, 12 years' old.
gentle, good with chiidren; lack
Included, Also Holstein ull, 4
months old. Call 372 4961.

WASHER - Parts,
Service
Used
machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES, 323 0697
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30" General Electric range.
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Good Condition. 135
Phone 321

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KENMORE

magic number

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77- Autos Wanted

Gentle Pony

vant to Sell somethng' Dial the

FlowirS &amp; Gifts, lrOt.iLi I. E.ut.i,
Plants Carnations. $5 do: cash &amp;
carry
CAREFREE FLORIST
2301 French Ave . 32) 7150

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6-Horses

Coldspot 21 I cu It chest type
freezer, Small kitchen table 4. 4
chairs,
sofa
bed,
needs
recoverIng, 55. other household
lems Ph. 3226)70.

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78-Mtorcycles

Campbell's Poodle Pad-Complete
professional grooming, 2467 Park
Ave. 377 4121 Closed Wednesdays.

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iti Sanford Ave - 17) 3979
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ITONE lSLANDOverlooklng
Lake Monroe, 2 story. 2+
bedrooms, fireplace in lIving
FREE SHOPPING SERVICE
room, On I acre. $39400 with large
FORSHUT INS
assumable mortgage,
ChrIstmas Gills Including birthstone
16 ACRES on Doyle Rood, Price'.

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Collie Pups in time for Christmas.
With papers. $100. 3237491.

DISTRIBUTORS
323 5322
SR s, I mi, East II

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SALE
All Items Reduced

211

Hi, my name is Sherlock, I'm 14
mos old. AKC Reg. Bassett, $75.
3733609.

Wesell our tradein turniture allow
prices. Good selection.
COUNTRY FURN ,

REPOSSESSED

CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR
130 Hwy 134. Longwood
831 5727

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1972 Williams Craft 15' travel
trailer, sleep's 6. 3 burner gas with
oven, icebox, water tank, potty, 3
way light. $795.
373.4325.
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Central HIAC Move
ChrIstmas, $19,500

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Refrigerated sandwich unit gas
grill and fryer, cash register.
other ilems 323 7770

BALL REALTY
Req Real Estate Br*r
SALES-. RENTALS
5)1W 1st St .Sanford
322 564) or 377 775/ alter Hrs,

County - 42. 2 story trame, reduced
from 155.900 Owner holding,
$44.00)
SIDE APARTMENTScI
( Highway 17.92, Sanford
BATEMAN REALTY
L.4ACrOSS From Ranch Hoij
,Jf
Reg Peat Estatc Broker
26)5 5. Sanford Ave
321 0759 eves. 322 /643

Xitchen
Bathroom Cabinets,
counter tops, sinks Installation
available, Bud Cabell. 3225052
anytime,

A

ilec Real Estate Broker
JOHN K RIDER, ASSOC
107w Commercial
Phone 322 1HI. San.tor
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til AJVS
,W',,'W, tJ, fl '.a

CliPs.
$650 up.
Gwaltney
Jewelers, 204 S Park Ave

1200 French Ave.
323-7340
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AKC Boxer white. rrate, 1 mOnths
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ears C.',,ed; $100
3217972 after 1 m

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75-Recreational

Select your new furniture from
WILSON MAIER for Ihe best
Christmas ever. Save on national
brands Liberal trade ins, Free
delivery Convenient terms We
give TV Stamps 311 E First st ,
Phone 377 5623.

Butane Lighters, 59.9$ up: money

323- 7832

2 BR. I bath. centrai air heat, living
room, dining area, utility room,
screened porch. carport, drape's,
carpet
Lake view on high'.
dry,weII landscaped, corner lot 1
mile from Dellona Golf Course
Ph. 759 350/

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condition it.o

W.GARNETT WHITE

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for Sale

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TWENTY
ACRES COUNTRY
ESTATE- on clear lake Ex
cellent location for hide a way
home Will divide or all for 135.000

65-Pets-Supplies

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SNACK BAR AVAILABLE
Master Charge.
C,00rj Checks. Cash.

B.ankAmecicard.

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
RentOurRinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE 372 5111

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$15,500

Eves 312 155/. 3221179
207 E 75th Sf

2 I. screened porch carport. walk to
shopping, owner holding. Vacant

Fla.

REALTOR

DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE HOMEAcre lot A real bargain at

Alter Hours:

$17.10)

Sanford,

MLS

3229214
322 1991
377044,
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Reduced 57900

From

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Rent

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SALE- Furnllure &amp;
Misc itemt Sat &amp; Sun 821
Valencia Court North. Sanford

331 4653

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GE 30" self cleaning Range. Reg.
$359, now 3490 Sanford ElectrIc
Co, 25fl Park Dr. 322 1567

Guaranteed reconditioned auto
batteries
$17 95
exchange.
REEL'S BODY SHOP
1109
Santord Ave

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Hal Col bert Realty

122 211$

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BETWEEN WORDS.

1100 E 75th St

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.

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here fo,7rrOw

42 Storage lots to include bedroom
and dining room suites, wicker,
chairs, dressers, chests.
antiques, appliances. TVi. and ICE
sealed storage cartons
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54-'-Garage Sales

Merchandise
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Woi1ruf('s Garden Center
Ol Celery AvC

S3-1'V.RadiO-Ster1.0

Went I AR. bath house in Sanford
Will StsUme mPg Call ,atter 6
m 322 f503

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CVERY DAY someone i5 looking tr
what you have to sell. Call today

Wood or Steel dSk. ee(utiyC desk
&amp; chairs. secretariat deSks &amp;
chaIrs, slraight ctsoIr;- flttng
cabinets, as Is Cash and carry.
NOLL'S
Casselberry. I? 92. 530 1706

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items, 3231347.

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Country French, Solid pecan
walnut: Early American Broyhill,
solid p..n. Other hOuShotd

47-Real Estate Wanted

Have a New Year's party in your
own 3 BR. 2 bath home with
carpet, paneled wall, central heat
&amp; air, oversized fenced yard
BROKER OWNER anxious 10 sell.
Will accept trade Reduced to

TAFFER REALTY

SANFORD- $34 Rosalia Dr. 2 BR.
Fla rm
1 'bath, fenced yard
$11,700

One'Bedroom

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Cottage. 5 rooms. 1 bath, 251 1. 3r0
St.. Lake Mary. $11,500. Phone
810-1701

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Choice commercial site 750'xlSO' on
US ____
Hwy 1792 inside Sanford city
limits By owner 323 29-20

55455 or

Auctioneer

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Used Office Furniture

sacrifice' 2
Bedroom Suites" Thomasville

REAL ESTATE

New houses na rural area No down
payment, monthly payments lets
than rent. Government $IjtjldlZe4j
to qualified buyers. Call to see if
you qualifyt

Plnecrest-

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Hardwick. Broker
Deltona, 664 6611
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Realtor

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503W III St - Sanford
323 6061 or 323 0517 eves
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122 00)

Eves

1505 W. 25th St,

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DELTONA- Completely furnished
I BR home, first area. Air con
dltioned, 'gas heat. screened
porch, new washer. Immediate
occupancy. $15,500.

Call Bar't

M. UNSWORTH REALTY
KIfGWOOD COURT- 3 BR. 2 bath,
kitchen equipped, lovely home In
'exclusive area. $27,900

17195. F rench

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NICE- 3 BR home on oversized tot
in fine residential neighborhoc4.
12 2. 500
Pt NECR EST- I BR
newly
decorated home, near elementary
school. $19,500.

Quiel.OneStory

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7565 PARK

Peg Real Eslate Broker

Wm. H. StemperRealtor

stuo, 1, 2,3
Bedroom Apts.

REALTORS

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below market. Owners tran.
sferred to Chicago. and need to

3 BR. fenced. kitcheq equipped. $113
per mo SiCK) dep 202 Bamboo Dr..
Sunlanci 332 O(*6

Luxury Patio

farm and bringing up to present
condition Virgin timber 300 to 100
years old. Much wild game: Deer.
wild turkey, quail. A paradise and
ShOw place. Farm priced far
below replacement cost. Write
Trust, General Acceptance Ci
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Box 329, Osage Beach, Missouri,
6.5065 or call collect (Ill) 392 3743.

Get 'Em While

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NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
POOL HOME- 3 BR. 2 bath, prIced

pm

eneva
ardens

Priced right, $20950

321-0041
201)5 Ft,ENCH

Sell 136.000

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ML S REALTORS

32-Houses Unfurnished
Dutch Colonial 3 BR, 2 bath home on
lake, in wooded setting. 1250
mQnth. 3720753

open. A small fortune and many
years were spent improving thiS

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REALTOR, MLS
373.5774 Anytime

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I bath, with large rear yard for
YOUr garden. app Warranted

Harold Hall Realty

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Multiple Listing Service

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Forrest Greene Inc.

MONTHLY RENTALS

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CITY- 2455 Palmetto Ave.- Just
listed, conveniently located, 3 BR.

322
2420
ANYTIME

beautiful FIREPLACE, formal
dining, country kitchen. lOi acres
freedom 559.900
WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD- 3 BR. ),. bath home,
central heat and air, 17'x21' game
room, large trees. Will sell below
FHA apprslal, 533900

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410 ACRE HEREFORD
STOCK
FARM. 1295.000. Lake of Ozarks,
MissourI. 532.000 down payment,
20 years on balance. Good house, 3
miles of crystal Clear stream
frontage. Year around with solid
rock bottom, This stream has
never run dry. Large fish in
stream. Good well. Completely
fenced and cross fenced, 3 barns,
County road frontage. Very
secluded, Wilderness area, 6
separate hay fields
finely
manicured and terraced. 10 Pd.

LAKE MARY- Spacious 3 BR, 2
bath
lakefront
home
with

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COUNTY- 7701 NarcIssus Ave.Just reduced beautiful country i
BR, 2 bath with split floor plan. In
excellent condition, and priced
right, 8PP warranted. 526.50). ,

(all Sanford's Sales Leader

Moving

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than $750 down, Government

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Farmington_Corner lot, bIg enougt,
for double wide trailer. Phone 323
6131.

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Equal Housing Opportunity.

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CITY- 101 Holly Ave - Charming
remodeled 2 BR. 1 bath.wlth extra
bedroom &amp; beth for guests Has
loads
of
potentIal.
BPP
Warranted. Just 571.S00

Balance of

Stan Vermillion,

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Nice corner landscaped resIdential
lot, central Sanford local ion,
Reasonable By owner, 373 6479

detaIls.

Lake Mary- 3 BR, l" bath new
homes Under $25,000 with less

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Lot 110'x1I7', corner. Zoned apIs. or
re zoned business. Myrtle &amp; 13th.
Sanford Make offer. 322 5711.

LAKE MAR Y-Hollis St-Custom
3 BR, 2 bath, has dream kitchen,
fireplace &amp; much more A good
buy for those who like to fish and

DELTONA. 1437 Saxon. Near Med.
Center. Beautitull BR,2 B, family
rm , double garage, many deluxe
features, Approved at 135.5001
Builder must sell. Make oIler. To
Inspect (30511962111 Collect. Open
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Sun, 7 5.

92. Five Points (cross over 1191.
Make nice shop. $135 mo 321 0509

Real Estate

Birds start at the tip of the Blumberg.
By EAIU. ARONSON
Salon, 519 E 1st • 372 5742. Serretary. Shorfhand &amp; typing
ear and peel the husk back,
experience required Interesting
AP Newsfeatures
Raccoons and woodchucks DIVORCE FORMS - For tree i
job Varied duties. Company
formation write to: Box 791,
Therapy with plants and penetrate the kernel with their usually knock down the stalk,
.
benefits. Equal OpportunIt
Pompano, Fia., 33061
flowers is helping many beak and suck the milk, leaving eat the kernels and leave clean
Employer Cardinal Industries.
physically disabled persons to tire hull still attached, says U.S. areas on the cob, Just as people ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Inc. 321 0220

Free. 625 1227 for "WE Care',
regain their self-esteem, a F'ish and WildlIfe expert David do.
uits &amp; Teens
common loss among the handicapped, 'says Dr. Joan L.
Bardach.
"(19 A9Incy '-Little Fee"
[)r. Bardach, director of ps&gt;ctiological services at New L a
WE'RE WAITING
ci T'r a n s a
tI
o n s
York University's Institute of
To Brighten
Rehabilitation Medicine aLso
Your
Holidays
Josephine Maria Keser to John
James M. Trammelt, sgt. to
Wiley A. Jarreil &amp; WI Bobbie .1. &amp;
says horticultural therapy Roberta M. Trammell, sgl. it 1.81k W Keeser jr . Lot2, Adell Park, 1st Thelma
W. Rousete Graham 5. Bell, DESK CLERK- NCR 4200, exp.
tniakes It possible for newly dis- 3. Lincoln Hts s d Sec 2. 5100
Add. $100
Lots 4 &amp; S No. mandy Square,
Ability to do night audit relief
Edw. McCormIck &amp; wI Marjorie
Josephine Maria Keesar to John 525.000.
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helps Great lob for super sharp
ibled individuals "to learn
1*1cc S. Warder &amp;wl Ei,anor K., W. Keesar Jr., Beg. NW car. It. 3.
Gus Stepnens &amp; wi Eva to Emory
person
rather quickly some things that C.
Lot' 2, 81k A, 1k. Kathryn Woods,
Adell Park. 1st Add.; $1$0.
Blake. N' 701W I 3rd Of EL1 ci NE'1 MECHANIC- Class A. diesel Own
they can do.
$34,000.
Ron B, Bennett &amp; wi Francine E
f NW'.4 of SE'. of Sec. 32 1931,
tools necessary, $200 weeK.
Richard P. Brueggeman &amp; *1 toRon B. Bennett &amp; wI&amp; Ceo Dayis 14.000,
"The disabled person conies
SHEET METAL MECHANICLinda to tlipoint Nita &amp; wI Jean M..
&amp; wI Alberta, LII. 81k A Sweetwater
Iarnett Bk of WP to Ralph B.
Duct work rip with both metal
to know clearly some things he
Lt 15. 61k 0, Sweefwate, Oaks. Sec
Oaks, Sec 9. $100
Fockler &amp; WI Barbara .1., 1*19. BIk
and fiberglass.
or she can do because their ac- 6. U9,900
Shelby B Veir &amp; *1 Frances to E. Highland Hills. 535,900
SN IF T HEAD WAITRESS
Magnolia
Svc.
Corp.
to
Craven
Frances
L
Veirs.
Lo.t
tivities produce tangible results
21 &amp; W'.l of 72.
Leonard Weston &amp; WI Ethel to
Leadership ability
81k E. RoberT L. Betts Addn to AS, Johnnie M Robinson &amp; wI Mary F
SALES MANAGER RetaIl
- a plant that grows two plants 0ev. Co Inc.. Lot 707 Wekiva Hunt
Club, Fox' Hunt, Sec. 3, 59.500.

31', lull

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fenced lot, boded with trees,
Country atmosphere. 122,500.
FRICKE &amp; FRICKE ASSOCINC,
$3) 5253

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Mullet Lake Park- 2 BR partly

I BR, turn apI . lights, water turn
Mature adults. No PetS.
7294 alter I wk days:

* Camper Trailer for rent,

No pets. 373

102 Drown Dr.

Santa's Delight

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or 6:00pm IllIIp.m. Ask for Mr
Letian.

El *
ectronic Sensor Perm &amp;
Beauty Care Products Towers

34-?v')bj le Homes

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t'I(UUitM LJIiNKt
For further Information call 123 4557 Earn extra cash for Christmas

Sunland Estate

hoies.

Osteen- 737 acres; county
p
road, partly wooded, Corner
property Terms. 5)1,700 Broker,
831 0171

Hwy. 46, 11,2 mi. east 1-4
Sanford, Ph. 305-322-6972
Call For Reserved Seats

payments of 16 Call credit
manager, 3229111 or see at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
The Old Singer Store

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COUNTRY CLUB MANOR- 120
Anderson Circle-Lovely 3 BR, I
baIts home with W W carpeting,
excellent condition. On beautifully
landscaped lot. BPP Warranfed.
,
Priced at $21,000

Classified Ads
MOVE MOUNTAINS
of merchandise daily

CO home near Seminole Jr. eottege
2 BR, 1", beth, electric kitchen,
garage. Mostly furnished, 5)75
mo * security. 1311272.

yard AdultS only
0510 after 1 30

COUNTRYWilson
Road-Prestige lakefront setting for this
2 BR, 2 bath home, on9 acres with
unique built.in furniture. Call for
details.

AUCTION GALLERIES

GOOdS

One of Singer's top Touch and Sew
Zig lao machines
Assume
balanceof 5)55 SOorpay III 90 per
month, Will take trade lii. Singer
equppe.d to zig tag &amp; make button

'3LOISACreage
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11, 7p.m.'

HI-WAY 46

60-OfllCe SupplIes

3 BR, 21' x 6.4' Barrington, VA loans
available
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Dr 3315200

Stenstrom Realty

Dec.

Pianos 3. Electronic Organs with
automaticrhythmsection, Liberal
trades offered Bob Ball's PanO &amp;
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 301
W First St. 372 7255

FUTURA BY SINGER

rental mobile home on large lot.
$29,500

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AUCTION

3231)34
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Rockwell power tools and Stanley
hand tools from Gregory Lumber
&amp; True Value Hardwert, l'h 4.
MpIe 3770500

3 BR Mobile Home, $900. Call 322

wflT REALTY

Furn 1 BR house in Lake Mary on
large lot Single or couple. No
r'rts 372 3049

2

41-Houses

72-Auction

Guitar Lessons by
ProfessionatMusiclan,5.lHr

I BR, furnistse.j, I0'x20'
awning. 10*10' shed. tiedowr,s,
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skirting, central air, 0004 ..
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51-Household

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large bedrooms, cent. heat &amp; air,
515.500.

33-Houses
Furnished
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0610
323 7S
372 0179

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NAVEL ORANGES, 52,SOBU
322 0362 01'
3fl 6733

New

42-Ww)blle Homes

Sunday, Dec. 12, 1974-SB

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- Dad will love Black &amp; Decker or

REFURBISHED HOMES: 1)00
down payment to qualified buyers.
3 BR 115,00) and up.

WALKER

Peg Real Estate Broker
General Contractor

1 rooms, 2nd floor rear apt. 113', W.
19th St., Sanford. Security
reQuired 3222710

HamlinOranges, 1150. Navels, 12. 7
miles out of Sanford SR 16 West
322 3927

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON
FOR FAMIL ES OR FR
DS OF

JOHNNY

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SHOP. RENT. SWAP THE EASY
WANT AD WAY. Read and use the
Want Ads everyday

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and lasl month in advance.
Riverylew Ave

nCw, Sparking With charmt
Furnished studios. unturnished 1
4. 2 bedroom units Your new
home features
SZ'eg Carpeting
Fabric Covered Walls
Built in Wall Bookcase
Private Fntrnnce
.
Dead bolt Lock
Fenced Patio
Color co ordinaled Kitchen
&amp;
Appliances

cFAPS i.ienhnnet will b ooeri

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heal. Florida room, carport, fruit
Irees, $175 month, Call 169 0539
between I &amp; 5 or 372 6196 eves &amp;
week ends

Apartments

Care

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Comfortable 7 BR home in Lake
Mary, furn. or unfurn., air

4

Educational Chila icr. for as low as
. weekI' if you qualify. 323

every ntUIthru Dec22. TWO
days delIvery. 322 1171

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NOW RENTING
Sanford Court

Sunday - Nloon Friday

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Nloon The Day Before Publication

4A-Public Notices

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Low Down VA &amp; FHA
KuIp
Realty. 32773)5 107 W First st.,
- S1_ford

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RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
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FOR Cku

DIVORCE PAPERS TYPED for do Have you failed on your last sates
job and can't understand why?
it yovrselfers, 5.50. Marilyn's 99
'Perhaps your problem is like mine.
secretarial Service, Ocala,
I'm a good salesman but a poor
7375773 Notary, Marriages
prospector, And like many people
Performe d
I failed at different sales op
portunities because I l.cked
prospecting abilities.
Meeker clutch purses, cigarette My present company, *17cm I have
cases &amp; key cases. Gwattn,y
been with for sii years now made
Jewelers, 201 S Park Ave.
my success possible by providing
me with more leads than I could
I want to thank all of my customers
handle.
and friends for their kindness. A "The Results," well,
Merry Christmas &amp; Happy New t have earned more than $20
Year, J. C Benton, RI, 3. Box 497,
thousand a year for the past six
Sanford 322 9407 or 322 0771.
years Now my Company would
Handyman- Removes Trees,
like to talk with you
Sells Oak &amp; Pine Wood
See me on Monday. Dec. 13th at the

ALL THOSE

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FOLLOW THE

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shopping Sell those items you no
or write
longer need with a Quick Action
At AnonFamily Group P 0
Want Ad in the Evening HaId.
BO
Sanford, Fla. 37771
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Wanted
JOE, If you're too busy to ctean up the yard for the holidays call _
Exp.rf Lawn Service to do it.
ARE YOU ME?
Their number is 323 1792

Raising Plants Provides
Therapy

41-Houses

Orlando - Winter Pork
831-9993

Seminole
322-2611

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Res,dential &amp; Commercial Clean
rç RI I. Box 171CC, S.antord, Fl
3271)
32)6125
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Custom Work Liien%ed. Bonded.
Free estimate 323 6035
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ding. lrieet metal. Alum,
Soltlts. P.sinting, Air C0(Id .
Gutter's. Teeturecoating. Screens.
etc Large quality, sn3all dollar
Bill Evans. 531 9911

Electrical

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2567 Park Drive
122 1065
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Sewing
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Insulation
.OwLlN ELECTRIC Etectr , cal'

Contractors
mercial.

industrial, com
residential

estimates. 372 7373

Free

Blown in lns,,ialion. '.tavo
In
kilation Co call before I a m . 530
0092 or 504 /754347

.Srrerations. Dress Making. Drapes,
Upr'olstery 322 0'01

lust about everything to, Christmas

CIting can be foUnd

in

the Want

*aIlets. scout knives and clothes.
age 0 to II

PAY TO N' S CHIL 014 ENS WE AR
2640 l'i aw at ha at 17 97

To List Your Busiress,..'Djl 322-2611 o 831-9993

�0—Evenlng Herald, Sanford, FL

Sunday, Dec. 12, 1,7e

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FICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUS NAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
that I am Notice is hereby given that U
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CUR. Notice is hereby given
in business at 21 Frech
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE engaged in business at 2640 engaged
CB
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Tax
Hiawatha Ave. at 17 92, Sanford, Ave., Sanlord, Seminole County,
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COUNTY FLORIDA.
Seminole County, Florida under the Florida. under the fictitious name of
CASE NO. 711-1 2-CA-0
name of PAYTON M 1. 0 AUTOMOTIVE, and that I
fictitious
CHARLES E. FALK,
By INK DIPPER
pocket expenses directly related to the work. The
REALTY,
and
that I Intend to intend to register mid name with the
r,.,,
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
register salons mew Ith the Clerk of
IRS allows for gas and oil expenses incurred In
the Circuit Court. Seminole County, County, Florida in accordance with
MARTIN
and
GERALD L
(Editor's Note: Ink Dipper KYZ-3916 ii the handle
operating your car for charity work if you have
the Fictitious
Florida in accordance with the the provisions
I
FRANCES N. MARTIN. a.k.a
of the editor of The CB Times-Journal.)
receipts.
-Wit;
Name Statutes, ToSection
provisions of the Fictitious Name
FRANCES N. REED,
Florida
Statutes
1917.
665.09
36509
You've lived through It before. The date is April
To
Wit:
Section
Statutes,
Another good idea, just in case you're audited, Is
Defendants.
I
5: Michael H. Johnson
Florida Statutes 1957,
13, and the time is midnight.
NOTICE OF SALE
to keep a log book of what you did In your charitable
2,
Publish: Dec. 12, 19, 2S, 1916,
5: Rosa L. Payton.
NOTICE 5 given that pursuant to
In the last four hours, you've breathed through
work.
1971
Bt'oker
a final judgment dated the 7th day of
0000
half a pack of cigarettes and floated your bladder In
DEC.44
You can keep an account of travel and money
December, 1976 In Case No. 76.1472. Pubiiih: Dec. 12. 19, 26, 1976, Jan. 2,
CITY OF CASSILBERRY
six cups of coffee. On the table in front of you are
CA 0 of the Circuit Court of the 1977
spent In the volunteer work. For instance, if you had
DEC.11
PLANNING BOARD
Eighteen th Judicial Circuit in and
stacks of bank statements, checks and receipts.
to go out of town on a charitable trip, the log book
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
for Seminole County. Florida, in
You've claimed all possible deductions and are
would reflect it and you would have the receipts to
the City of Cassefb.rry Planning
which GERALD L. MARTIN and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
about to sign the form and put it in an envelope with
Board will hold a public hearing to
.
FRANCES N. MARTIN aka SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
back it up
discuss the Preliminary Land Us e
FRANCES N. REED. are the
a painfully written check.
The CBis also going tobea big business deduction
PROBATE
DIVISION
Plan Map. The purpose of this
Defendants and CHARLES E.
File Number 16-310- CP
Before you seal that envelope, though, think a
with many new CBers, such as truck drivers and
is to inform the public of
FALK is the Plaintiff, I will sell to Division
minute. Can you make one more deduction because
traveling salesmen who can prove that it's a
the highest and best bidder for cash
progress made on the Corn.
In Re: Estate ,
prehensive Land Use Plan and to
at the West front door of the REULAH T. AHAIT,
of your CB radio?
legitimate business asset. After all, it saves time
Seminole County Courthouse in
scudt input from the public in
Now that may sound a little like deducting some
Deceased
and money by providing directions and reliable
relation to the Comprehensive Land
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida,
NOTICE OF
expense associated with your vibrating recliner.
inforniationon road conditions and fuel avallabUlty.
at 11:00 A.M. on the 301h day of
Use Plan.
A DM IN S T R ATION
The public hearing will be held
December. 1916, the following
But a CB can provide a real deduction for many
Other business people have added the CB and can
TO
ALL
PERSONS
HAVING
Thursday, December29, 1976 it 7
described property set forth in the
CBers.
C LAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
justify it. Many commercial fishermen, for inorder of final judgment:
P.M. in Casselberry City Hall, 95
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Of course, the suggestions we offer aren't solid.
stance, now have CBs on their boats instead of (or in
Lots 19 and the East ' of Lot 20
Lake Triplet Drive, Cisselberry,
OTHER
PERSONS
INTERESTED
WAYMAN
Florida or as soon thereafter as
A, LAKE
Block
Nothing surrounding tax law really is. Some ataddition to) the more expensive marine radioIN THE ESTATE:
HEIGHTS, HIGHWAY ADDITION,
possible
torneys build great fortunes every time there's a
telephones, and they're using them as a way of
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
according to the plat thereof as
Linda Thomas,
that the administration of the estate
major rewrite In the federal tax laws. And the
getting emergency help and finding out where the
recorded in Put Book 4 Pe 24,
Acting City Clerk
of Beulah T. Ahall, deceased, File
Internal Revenue Service Is the last place to find
PRSCF.
Casselb.rry, Florida
schools of fish are running.
Number 76 370 CP, Is pending in the
DATED: 12076
Approved: 127.76
firm answers.
You may be in doubt about whether your GB can
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Publish: Dec. 12, 19. 1976
Florida,
Probate
Division,
the
ad
A few years ago, one financial publication asked
provide a deduction. The best thing to do is check
Clerk of the Circuit Court
DEG 42
dress of which Is Seminole County
_____ _
five different IRS offices the same question about a
By Patricia A. Jackson
with the person putting together your tax return — I
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida The
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUSClerk
Deputy
tax problem and received five different answers.
if he or she knows anything about tax laws -or call
if
personal representative of the estate
NAME STATUTE
is William A. Walker II, whose
So what we have here are generally suggested
the IRS. The agency will stand by Its answer, but
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
1916
Publish: Doc. 12,
address is P.O. Boa 610, Winter
Notice is hereby given that the
practices and not the Gospel.
the "official" version of the tax law will give you
DEG- 46
Park, Florida 32790. The name and
corporation named below. pursuant
If you use that CB as a member of a volunteer fire
over a period of years, and any repairs or some idea, maybe, about where you stand.
address of the personal represen
to the "Fictitious Name Statute"
department, volunteer rescue squad or civil defense
tative's attorney are set forth below.
replacement parts needed to keep it working are
That CB won't provide you a big tax loophole. It
Chapter 065.09, Florida Statutes,
All Persons having claims or
unit and are not paid for the services, then you can
will register with the clerk of the
also deductible.
won't be as big a break as an extra kid or a big,
dema nds against the estate are
Circuit Court, in and for Seminole
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
probably take a deduction if the set Is required to
Those deductions would be taken off like any
uncollectable loan you made to your brother-in-law.
required.
WITHIN
THREE
County, Florida, upon receipt of
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
get to the scene of the emergency.
charitable contributions.
But it'll help. And on April l3, you need all the help
proof of the publication of this
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
CUlT
THE FI RS T PUBLICATION OF
It's considered an asset and can be depreciated
notice, the fictitious name, to-wit:
As a volunteer, you can also take off any out-of- you can get.
FLORIDA
THIS NOTICE, TO file With the clerk ATTORNEYS' TITLE SERVICES.
CASE NO. 76.1354.CA-49.0
______
_______
COR. of the above Court a written under which
I
corporation named
LOCAL
MORTGAGE
statement of any claim or demand below is engaged in business in
PORATION. etc.,
Plaintiff, they may have Each claim must be
Seminole County, Florida, fronf
in writing and must indicate the
offices located at the following
vs
basis
for
the
claim,
the
name
and
address:
100
East
WILLIAM T. YOUNG, at
Central
Defendants. address of the creditor or his agent
Boulevard, Orlando, Florida 32502.
or attorney, and the amount
That the party interested in said
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that, claimed, lithe claim is not yet due, business enterprise Is as follows:
pursuant to a Final Judgment of the date when it will become due Lawyers' Title Services, inc.
Foreclosure entered in cause snail be stated. If the claim is
LAWYERS' TITLE.
By ROBERT ANGUS
"We're on an educational program now. We're
up the channels and cut down on the rat- numbered 16.1304 CA 09 D. in the contingent or unliciuidated. the
SERVICES, INC.
not enforcing for the moment," Freeman continued.
Circuit Court of Seminole County, nature of the uncertainty shall be
By: Paul B. Comstock
chetjawing," one area user reports, although he
As President
Florida, I will sell the property stated. lithe claim is secured, the
CBers in the Norfolk, Va. area recently have been
"Instead, we're trying to get rules compliance from
adds, "I had just finished a transmission on Channel
Dated at Orlando, Orange County,
situate in Seminole County, Florida. security shall be descrlb.. The
encountering a new handle on the air — Uncle
the GB operators. If we find a serious violator, we'll
2 when this voice came booming in behind me an, described as:
claimant shall deliver sufficient Florida, on December lIt, 1916
Charlie.
send a warning letter first. If he doesn't start
Lot 1, LA •FLORESTA. UNIT copies of the claim to the clerk to PubliSh' Dec. S. 12, 19, 26, 1976
flouncing 'This is your Uncle Charlie.' It shook me
ONE, according to the plat thereof enable the clerk to mail one copy to DEG - 11
Uncje Charlie, as every experienced CBer knows,
complying, then we'll go In and enforce,"
up, I can tell you."
as recorded in Pla t Book 15, Page 6. ea ch personal representative.
is the nickname for the Federal Communications
Tidewater transmissions carry a much higher
Other lobbyists report that In addition to hiS' of the Public Records of Seminole
All persons interested in the estate
•i)TICE UNDER FICTITIOUS'
Commission (FCC) which is empowered to set the
NAME STATUTE
to whom a copy of this Notice of
percentage of call signs than do transmissions in
creased use of call letters and shorter conCounty, Florida,
has been mailed are 'TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
rules of the GB garnc and to see that they're enmost other parts of the country, one indication that
versations, Uncle Charlie seems to be responsible at Public Sale, to the highest and AdministrationWITHIN
Notice is hereby g!ven that Ins
THREE
best bidder, for rash, at the west required,
forced. It seems that Uncle Charlie has been
the program Is working. FCC brass in Washington
for power reductions by some area offenders.
undersigned, pursuant to the "Fic
front
or of in. Seminole County MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
eavesdropping ca his good buddies around the
titious Name Statute." Chapter 065,
are keeping an eye on the program and if they like
Courthouse, at Sanford, Florida, at THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
country and isn't always pleased with what he
11:00 AM., on December 201h, 1976. THIS NOTICE, to file any objections 09. Florida Statutes, will register
what they see they'll extend it to other parts of the
Ranks around the country are jumping on the CB
with Clerk of the Circuit Court, in
they may ha ve that challenges the
(Seal)
hears.
country. "It's a lot easier and cheaper to do an
bandwagon, offering GB transceivers either free or
validity of the decedent's wIll, the and for Seminole County, Florida.
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
The result is FCC personnel taking to the air, to
education job than It into send out an enforcement
qualifications 'of the personal upon receipt of proOf of publication
at substantial discounts as inducements for opening
Clerk of the Circuit Court
representative, or the venue or Of this notice, the fictitious name, to.
talk up good manners. If that doesn't work, Uncle
team," Freeman observed.
By: Patricia A. Jackson
,
new savings accountsor taking out auto loans.
,
wit. NATURE'S NOVELTIES under
Jurisdict i on of the court.
Deputy Clerk
Charlie has made it clear that he has much more
Uncle Charlie Is looking for six categories of
Connecticut's Colonial Bank offered Audlovox 3..
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND which I am engaged in business oil
PubliSh: Dec. 12, 1916
drastic steps in mind for the offenders.
violators — those who consistently fall to use their
channel mobile units at half price to successful car
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED Interstate Mall, Stars No. 6. Jct. II
DEG- 48
"We're talking to CBers on the air here," said
________
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
6. Hwy 436 Altamonte Springs, Fla
call letters, those who transmit with excess power,
loan applicants, while the First National Bank of
Date of the first publication of this
32701
Jerry Freeman, engineer in charge of the FCC's
those using obscenity on the air, those operating
Minneapolis did the same for savings account
That the party interested in said
Notice
of
Administration:
field office in Norfolk. "We're also talking to GB
over a distance greater than 150 miles, CBers who
customers.
bulintSs enterprise is as follows.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND December 5th, 1976,
clubs and have encouraged them to use call letters
Harlan Goeken
William A. Walker II ,
operate outside the 23 channels set aside for
New York's Dime Savings Bank offered a choice
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
AS Personal Represents .
Dated at Altamonte Springs,
on the air. It's typical for us to get on the horn and
FLORIDA
citizens' radio service, and any operators who do
of CB units free to persons depositing $15,000 in
Seminole
live of the Estate q,
County,
Florida.
CIVIL. ACTION NO. 76-2113.CA-S4-I
say, 'This Is KFCC-1000, your Uncle Charlie here,'
anything that's contrary to federal, state or local
three different accounts to inaugurate the opening
Beulah T. Ahall,
November 17. 1976
In RI: The Marriage of
and start talking up rules and regulations to GB
law.
PubliSh: Nov. 21, 70, Dec. S. 12, 1976
Deceased
'
of a new branch, while down in Atlanta the First
MARY B. CAMPBELL.
DEF-93______
users. We find now that we're getting about 98 per
Most Tidewater CBers approve Uncle Charlie's
Petitioner, ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
National Bank offered free CBs with 36-month car
REPRESENTATIVE.
and
CITY OF LAKE
cent of the CBers here to use their call letters.
broadcasts. "No question about it, they've cleaned
loans,
Winderweedle, Haines, Ward
LESTER F. CAMPBELL,
MARY, FLORIDA
&amp;
Woodman.
P
A
Respondent.
Notice of Public Hearing
P0 Boa NO
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
winter Park, F lorida 37790
TO: LESTER F. C AM PBELL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY
Telephone: (305) 644 6312
Co Morley Oakley
THE City Council of the City of
Publi
s
h
Dec.
S.
12.
1976
36.52 Cooper Road
Mary, Florida, that said City
DEG
OWC VI. UflIO 45141
- 12
..
Lcuncipnas received a i"efltuonoy U.
You will please take notice that
F Wheeler, Jr. and Letha R. Fowler
requesting the City of Lake Mary to
second Tuesday of each month Civic Center.
Object lvcs— Aiding the hard- First Federal Building in there has been filed and is pending
CRYSTAL CRACKERS
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
FOR
in the Circuit Court in and for
annex the following described
Objectives Ai di ng hard-of- of-hearing.
Number of members
Sanford.
40. at the Greater Sanford
Seminole County, Florida, Civil SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA property.
Chamber of Commerce hearing chil dren in Florida and
President
Bill [cacti
Objectives - Assisting in all Action No. 762163 CA 04.B s.eking a PROBATE DIVISION
PARCEL A: Begira'ing 73.9 chains
dissolution of the marriage of said File Number 16.3.31.CP
South 01 the Northwest corner of
also a Cradle Care program for
Organization meets
emergencies,
The Building.
In RI: Estate of
Section 10, Township 20 South,
first Tuesday of every month at
Objectives
Seminole MARY B. CAMPBELL and LEONE 1. GRUNDERMAPI,
Its primary mentally retarded children.
Special projects
MAGNIFICENT60F
LESTER F. CAMPBELL, and other
Range 30 East, run South to Lake
Special projects
Starting
Youth
Deputies.
the Greater Sanford Chamber purpose Is to aid hard-ofCounty
Deceased
CENTRAL FLORIDA
relief.
Mary Road; thence Northeasterly
NOTICE OF
These presents are to require you
work on plans for a jamboree at
along road right of way to poInt 7Q
of Commerce Building, about hearing children.
Number of members - 35.
ADMINISTRATION
to file your written defense With the
f
Northerly of the Sanford Grant
Special projects
Several Winter Park Mall which would
7:30 p.m.
President
James Brown.
TO
ALL
PERSONS
HAVING Line; thence South SI degrees West
Clerk of the above styled Court and
currently
are
planned
to
assist
Involve
area
CB
club
members
Objectives
Buying school
Organization meets — First
to serve a copy thereof on CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST 149 feel; then ce N or therly along the
LTD CLUB
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL edge of Like to a point
books and special hearing the Greater Sanford Chamber setting up booths and selling CS Monday of each month at
Petitioner's Attorney, Gordon V.
due East of
Number of members
489
Frederick, P.O. Box 1715, Sanford, OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED the Point of Beginning, thence West
equipment and related 'goods
devices for deaf children of Commerce.
Florida Power &amp; Light, SanIN THE ESTATE.
Florida
37171
on
or
before
January
to t he Point of Beginning, (Less the
President
Russ Williamfor two days.
throughout Florida.
YOU
ARE
ford. .
HEREBY West 130 feet South of Lake.)
'
77, 1971 Should you fail to do so a
son.
NOTIFIED
that
the
administration
default may be entered against you
Objectives
(Containing 3.5 acres more of less.)
Ai di ng those
f theestate of LEONE L. GRUN
Objectives —AidIng the hardcmzis FOR BETTER
and the cause proceed ex parte.
PARCEL B: Beginning
the
needing assistance.
DERMAN,
deceased.
File
Number intersection of South Line of the
WITNESS my hand and official
Thl-COUNTY
of-heari ng.
HIGHWAY SAFETY
76
351
CP,
is
pending
in
the Circuit Sanford Grant Line with the East
seal as Clerk of the above styled
ROADRUNNERS '
—
LTD CLUB
Number of mem bers
2$3..
'
LTD CLUB
Court on this 0th day of December, Court for Seminole County. Florida, line of the Northwest '.iol Section IQ,
Number of members
Probate Division, the address of Township 20
(Sanford Chapter)
71.
President
Hugh Freels.
SEMINOLE
Number of members
AD. 1916
482.
South, Range 30 East;
which is Sem ino le County dour
(Seal)
President
Number of members
Walter Massey.
Organization meets
63.
Every
COUNTY REACT
thence run North 9.ctuains; lhece
President'
Russ W illiam.
thOLjSe. Sanford, Florida 37771, The East .5 chains; thence
Arthur
H.
Beckwith,
Jr.,
North 270.49
Organization meets
President
Bob You
The Thursday at the W in ter Park - son.
Number of mem be rs
77.
personal representallv,c,f the estate feet - thence
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
North 30 degrees West
Group m'ets Ri: Sheraton
,
15
VIOLA
F,
President
Ken Murphy.
GRUNDEMAN,
By: Cherry Kay Travis
4914 feet; thence 'West to Railroad
whoIe address is 310 Faith Terrace,
Deputy Clerk
Organization meets
Last Inn, 6 p.m., second Saturday of
right of way; thence Southwesterly
M
ai
tl
and,
Florida
32751.
The
name
PubliSh: Dec. 12. l. 26. 1974, Jan 21
along Railroad fight of way to the
Tuesday of each month at the mouth.
and address of the personal
1971
Sanford Grant Line; thence South 43
representative's attorney are set clog
DEC. 19
fires East niong Grant Line to the
belOw
•
______________________________ forth,
Point of Beginning, (Con taining —
5
All prsons having claims or
acres more or less.)
,
l
10.29 Stolen or Wanted
10-1
Receiving Poorly
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE demands against the estate are That the
City Council will hold
required,'
10.30
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CIR.
Against
FCC
Rules
WITHIN
THREE
10-2
Receiving Well
public hearing at 1:30 pm, or as
CUlT
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
NOTICE
TO
THE
PUBLIC
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
FOR
MONTHS
FROM
THE
DATE
OF
10-33 EMERGENCY
soon thereafter as possible' on
Stop Transmitting
10.3
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Notice is hereby given that a
I SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Thursday, January 20, 1971. to
10.36 Correct Time (?)
10.4
OK (Message Received)
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
76'16I2CA0iP
Public Hearing will be held by the
THIS NOTICE, to file With the clerk consider the
Civil Action No. 74-464.CA.0.A
adoption of an or.
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND Of the above court a written dlnance by the
FEDERAL ' NATIONAL MOR. Planning and Zoning Commission in
.
10-39 Message'Delivered
10-5
Relay Message
City of Lake Mary,
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF PANAMA statement of any claim or demand
TC.AGE ASSOCIATION, an agency the City Commission Room, City
10.41 Switch To Channel.
10-6 ' Busy, Stand By
- they may have. Each Claim must be Florida, title of which is as follows'
CITY,
existing uner the laws of the United Hall, Sanford, Florida at 0.00 P.M.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Plaintiff, In writing and must indicate the
on Thursday. Dec. 16, 1914 to con.
Stales of America,
10.7
Out of Service, Leaving Air
10.42 Home
vs.: ' basis for IPse claim, the name and OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA, TO
Sider the following change and
Plaintiff
10.8
In Service, Subject to Call
10.43 Information
JOHN E. MEZGER, JR. and address of the creditor or his agent EXTEND ITS TERRITORIAL AND
amendment to the Zoning Ordinance
'
10.9
Repeat Message
or attorney, and Ahe amount MUNICIPAL LIMITS TO ANNEX
JOYCE L. MEZGER, his wife,
ol
.
the
City
of
Sanford
Seminal,
RICHARD J. WOLFGANG and
10.45 All Units Report (To Control)
AND REDEFINE THE BOON
Defendants, claimed. If the claim Is not yet due, DARY
MAY DNA WOLFGANG, HIS County, Florida,
10-10 Out of Service, Subject to Call 10-51 On The Way
LINES
OF
THE
NOTICE OF ACTION
the date when it will become due
WIFE. DEIDRE D. BOYLES;
Rezoning from RC-11. Restricted
10-12 ' Visitors Present
shall be Stated. If the claim is MUNICIPALITY TO INCLUDE
10-52 Check In With Base
TO: JOYCE L. MEZC.ER
' ,
PACIFIC FINANCE ' LOANS; Commercial District
r pi E
ii E RE I N A F T E R
Residence'-unknown
conllgenl or unIiquid$te, the
10-13 Weather-Road Conditions
RALPH' ALLEN BOYLES; and
To That of GC 2. General Corn.
10-56 Mt At.
r,a'i,'re of Ihe'uncerlainty Shall be DESCRIBED LANDS SITUATE
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
mercial
District
that
UNIVERSAL
GUARDIAN
an
CORP.,
10-16 Make Pickup At. •
AND BEING IN SEMINOLE
,
r..... Uz Phone
,.,.
t.
,
'I',!' ;r'er1'
Dfcr4.
•
UUi'IIY, FLORIDA, PURSUANT'
10-18 Message For Us? (Hurry)
2, 3. 1, S. 0, 9 &amp; 12. Elk S. A. B. the following property in Seminole Security shall be described. The TO
AMENDED
Wailing Next Message
FLORIDA
STATIIY5
County,
Fiorida.
.
Claimant
Russell's
Addition to Fort Reed.
Shall deliver sufficient
NOTICE OF ACTION
10.19 Nothing For You
10-75 Ciusing' Interference
West 25 feat of Lot 3 and the East copies of the claim to the clerk to 171,044: ' PROVIDING ZONINO
Plot Book I, Page 91
TO RALPH ALLEN BOYLES
10-20 Location (?)
50 fee' of Lot 2. Block "A". enable the clerk to mail one copy to FOR THE SUBJECT PROPERTY;
Being more generally described
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
10.77 No Contact
PROVIDING FOR THE AMEND
10-21. .Call - Phone
WALKER'S
ADDITION
that an action for foreclosure of 'a as located
SE corner of 261h St.
TO each personal representative,
MENT OF
THE OFFICIAL
mor'gage,
certain
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS,
according
'and
Sanford
Avenue.
involving
'
All
Persons
inteqelledin
the
esfaf,
a
10-91
Talk Closer To Mike
10-22 Disregard Message
ZONING MAP;
PROVIDING
to the plat thereof as 'rtcord in to whom a copy of this Notice
complaint and first amended
The planned use of the property is
10-97 Arrived At Scenr
10.23 Stand By (Standing By)
Complaint, his been filed against, to remove the non Conformity of a' Plat Cook 9, Page 11, Public Administration has been milled sr* DIRECTIONS TO THE CITY
.
10-98 Mission Completed
business on Lob it and allow less' Records of Seminole County, required.
10-25 In. Contact'
)ov and you are required to serve a
WITHIN' THREE CLERK; SEVERABILITY AND
EFFECTIVE DATE.
Florida.
copy of written defenses, if any, toil restrictive commer cial us. Of this
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF , A
10-99 Cannot Copy You
10-26 Message Received
copy Of Said ordinance shall be
Ml been filed against you and you, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
on PAUL M. GOLDMAN, Attorney commercial property.
10.100 Personal
10-27 Moving To Channel, . are re'jired to serve a copy of your THIS NOTICE, to file any objections available.at the office of the City
for Plaintiff, whose address is P.O.
The Planning I. Zoning Cam.
Box 1366, Merritt ISland, Florida, mission will submit a recom.
written defenses, If any, to It, on they may have that challenges the Clerk of the City of Lake Mary,
10-200 Police Needed
10.28 Check Registration
Juliui G. Petrusk.. ROWLAND, validity of the decedent's will, the Florida, for all persons desiring to
32932. and file the original with the mendation to the City Commission
PETRU5KA, BOWEN 6. Mc. Qualifications of the, Per sonal examine the same.
Clerk of the above styled Court at in favor of, or against. the requested
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES
Sanford. Florida, on or before the change or amendment. The City
DONALD, Plaintiff's 'attorney, representative, or the venue or
are invited to atlend arid be heard
w$soseaddress is300 North Magnolia jurisdiction of the court.
llth day of January. 1977; otherwise Commission will hold a Public
THIS NOTICE lstobe Pub lished In
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ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
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Complaint. The mortgag. being Florida at 7:00 P.M. on December
time each week for four consecutive
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foreclosed is recorded in Official 77. 1976 to consider laid r.com.
Data of In* first publication IhII ' weeks prior to the time of the
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records of Seminole Countg,
All parties in interest and cItizens
1976.
DATED thIs 161h day of
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be enlaced against you for the relief
shall have an opportunity to be
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demanded in the Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and seal of the heard at said hearings,
Al Personal Represent.,
CITY OF LAKE
said Court on this 91h day of
By order of the Planning and
WITNESS my hand and the $@&amp;I Of
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Zoning Commission of thi City Of
December, 1971 .
this Court, this lth day of December, '
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Sanford, Florida, this 9th day of
City Clerk
December, 976.
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Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
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GARY E. MASSEY, ESQUIRE
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Arthur H. HarrIs
Clerk of bite Circuit Court
REPRESENTATIVE
BROCK, MASSEY &amp;
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By Patricia A. Jackson
WALDEN
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City of Sanford
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Deputy Clerk
414 E. Simoran Blvd.
Planning and Zoning
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Hospital and hostess, Virginia Longwell

The working women of Sanford took a break Thursday
morning from their office routines, to enjoy gifts, good
fellowship and great entertainment at the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce's annual Ladies' Brunch.
Hostess for the event was Virginia Longwell, secretary
emceed the program.
Refreshments were served gifts enjoyed and door
prizes (donated by Sanford merchants) won by lucky
ticket holders Following a pep talk' by Homer urging
the women, "who hold the purse strings!” to shop first In
Sanford, the gathering was entertained by the Jazz Rock
Ensemble, a part of the Seminole '1igh School Chorus
Under the threctionof Robert o, Maguire, the talented
teenagers rendered numbers ranging from traditional
English Christmas madrigals to modern pop songs,
Accompanied by student pianist Bobby Newson, the ensemble infused an Interesting up-beat note to their music,
much of which was accomplished by expressive
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Yuleti de Traditions Differ... 1
By MAII't'I.IN K. TIP"I'ON
Herald Correspondent
"Christmas in France is a time for the whole family to
get together," recalls Magali Hamilton,
Forest City.
"Christmas' Eve Is the real celebration. You put the
children to bed, then the parents and relatives decorate

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"One thing we do in France that you don't do here," she
says, "is that we still put tiny candies all over the tree.
They are quite tiny, like birthday candies in this country
would be. It really is quite beautiful."
Magali explains that the adults go to midnight nias.s on
Christmas Eve after the stockings are hung and the
children's presents are placed under the tree.
"Adults exchange gifts at New Years," she explains.
"There are lots of goodies for the children in the
stockings," says Magali. When you are young there are
also some toys, but there are many almond paste cookies
in the shapes of animals, candy and "that was a time of
the year we all looked forward to, because then se got
fresh oranges."
A reminiscent smile crosses her face as she says, "My
mother was a great cook so we always had Buche de Noel,
a rolled cake frosted with cbocolste that looks like a log. I
still make them now."
On a trip to France two Christmases ago Magali noted
that families do not decorate their homes before Christmas. "There is no way to tell from the outside a home that
Christmas Is here, but inside there may be some natural
decoration, perhaps some holly,"
Magali, who has been in this country 18 years, was born
on the Riviera, but only lived there briefly. "I spent much
:f my youth in Grenoble which is a university town. My
father is a history professor so we always lived in
university towns."
Coming to the United States on a scholarship Magali
attended college for three years at Atlantic Union near
Boston. There she met her husband, L. E Hamilton, a real
estate investor, "on my first and only blind date."
Magall's social interests reflect her heritage closeR
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By JEAN PATTESON
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Hans Iorup doesn't think he'll be feeling too homesick
for his native Norway this Christmas. He's having too
much fun celebrating an American Christmas right here
in Sanford.
Oh, there will be some things Hans will miss. The
traditional Norwegian Christmas cookies, for one. A good
housewife In Norway, the saying goes, can bake at least 10
kinds of cookies.
And there are the feasts hosted by businesses and other
organizations for their employes or members in the weeks
leading up to Christmas. Such feasts! Complete with roast
suckling pig, apple in mouth, says Hans.
An American Field Service (AFS) exchange student,
Hans, 18, is calling Sanford home during this school year,
and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Forbes, 153 Pinecrest Dr., and
their 17-year-old son, Richard, are his family.
As tall, blonde and blue eyed as one would expect a
Norwegian to be, Hans is also warm, natural and alert to
all the new customs and events happening all around him.
A student at Seminole High School the is repeating his
senior year, having graduated last year in Norway), Hans
has become thoroughly involved in American school life
since arriving in September. He says he loves football,
marching bands. . . and ice cream!
His classes include American history, English.
sociology and guitar. Back in Norway, he concentrated
mainly on math and physics. Hans remarked on the large
size of American schools and the wide variety of courses
they offer. In Norway, schools tend to be smaller and
more specialized, lie also enjoys the tremendous school
spirit evidenced by the Seminole High students.
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Christmas cards, like so
many other holiday aco'urtements, seem to be getting
bigger and better every year
Which is fine, if all you have to
do is rap on a 13-cent stamp and
mail it off to someplace in the
U.S.
But when it conies to sending
Christmas greetings overseas,
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guest Jack Borner, executive
manager of the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
1. who attended with his wife.
r, Peg presented pewter medals.
to Pilot Club President Virginia
Wood and Anchor Club
President Sally Oyler for their
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They weigh too mich.
Thirty-one cents it costs, for
every half-ounce of card one
sends air mail. When all of your
family and a lot of old friends
riendslive on the other side of the
Atlantic Ocean, those 31-cent
stamps rapidly amount to a
sizeable debt.
Bearing in mind that 'it's
supposed to be the thought that
counts, and not the size of the
cart!, you'd think the card
manufacturers would produce a
tine of smaller, lighter cards for
air mailing. Oh, there are some
- in never-heard-of, impossible-to-locate, often mailorder-only outlets. But not in
the regular shops.
I'd be happy to pay as much
for a smaller, lightweight card.
It's not the cost of the cards that
is the problem.
The cost of stamps is, and
that is what the card
manufacturers should
remember: every half-ounce
really counts.

"I. Hold until Christmas.
Merry Christmas,
Hope you had a merry
Christmas. Sorry this is late."
With Christmas gifts, the
problem is the same, only
magnified. It runs Into triple
figures, air mailing all one's
Of course, there's always the overseas gifts - but then again,
surface mail service one can who wants to go Christmas
sfluppulg during the summer
use.
vacation so that the gifts can be
Ever tried buying Christmas sent surface mall' Nothing is
cards in September' Because gift packaged or gift wrapped
that's when they have to be at that time of year, and all
bought, if they are to be mailed those super, original, brought.
early enough to reach their out-just-in 'time! or-Christmas
destination, traveling overseas gift items are nothing but a
by surface mail - which means twinkle in the eye of the toy
by ship.
designer, perfumer, jeweler,
There was a time when during July-August.
surface mail was reasonably
Durability is another factor to
rapid and certainly reliable.
But nowadays, when regularly consider. There are little
scheduled passenger ships are gnomes who live in mall bags.
something of a rarity, it *is Their speciality is chewing,
almost Impossible to calculate ripping, crushing, cracking and
how long a surface mail letter by every other means
will take to get to its overseas unaginabte making sure that a
gift arrives in other than Its
destination.
original shape and condition.
three months at the outside;
ten days if you're lucky
Considering the limitations of
Either way, it's advisable to weight, cost and Ireak.ability, it
add a special note to the outside Is amazing I don't
give up
of the envelope: a kind of sending cards and gifts
"home"
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HOMEMAKERS GIVE GIFT
Gertrude Fischer, left, of the Sanford homemakers
Club presents a check for $101 to Polly Stevens,
coordinator of Stepping Stones. The money was
donated by all the Seminole County homemaker
Clubs to purchase a sewing machine for the
Stepping Stones rehabilitation project.

Matusick, May Repeat Vows
Robin Lorraine Matusick
became the bride of Frank
Thomas May in a candlelight,
double ring ceremony performed by Rev. Edwin Hayes at
the First Baptist Church, New
Smyrna, on Nov. 6 at 7p.m.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Li A. Matusick,
New Smyrna Beach. The
bridegroom is the son of Lcdr.
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May, VA Mirror Dr., Sanford.
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taffeta featuring a square
-neckline and full, tiered shirt
with re-embroidered Chantilly
lace trim. The full, sheer
sleeves were cuffed and
trimmed in lace, and the
natural waistline was belted
,. with white satin ribbon. Her
fingertip veil of imported
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Dolly Madison gown of bachelor
Save gas — ride a bus.
week.
service station and interested
By CAROL SMITH
blue satin with sheer overskirt
In those days you could grab
Reporters said bridges him in some card tricks. Later,
Herald Correspondent
and matching trim on the sleeve
snapped like match sticks and after they had left, he a suitcase, hop on a bus, and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas stay
ruffles and bodice panel. She
he railroad tracks were discovered $50 missing from his ride to Chicago for $V, or to
carried a pink rose surrounded Usher-groomsnicn were Frank
Rockwell, one of the
twisted, completely out of till. As he figured it, one fellow Montgomery for $9.80 or to the
reception was held at the First
by white mums.
Williams, Robert Matusick,
shape.
captured his attention with the big city of Philadelphia for
Baptist Church parlor and at nation's top artistic in- Bridesmaids were Lynn Jack Reilly and Conrad Conthe home of the bride's parents. terpreters of Americana, be- to feel the part,! the characters
tricks and the other had his $19.45.
And that's the way It was-25 '1
Jarrell, Anita Weeks, Linda cellmj.
And the price goes up!
lieves artists must keep a lpatnt — lhavetopretendtobe
hands on the money.-,
Jenkins and Michelle Wilson.
years ago this week!
The couple will make their common touch if their works the character before I can get
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They were attired Identically to girl in a pink gown styled the home at =5 Kirkland, New are to appeal to a mass the feeling and the expression Disalle told Congress that
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Smyrna
the honor attendant and carried same as the bridesmaids'.
Beach.
The - audience. In fact; he said, if you down on canvas," said Rock- prices had started to rise again
nosegays of pink rosebuds and David and Rodger Johnson
bridegroom is employed at the want to be a successful artist well.
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white mums.
New Smyrna Beach .pollution move to a farm.
were ring bearers. You cannot help but to Korean War. When prices are
Robert Keeth was best man.
plant.
Following the service, a
"May sound corny but I have Imagine the pleasure of a child not on the way up, remarked
opening a Christmas gift. It's one person, then that will be
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council banned the bean
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bud. Should you get carried and newspapers into the
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away by this aggressive little bathroom and stays for hours, artist, above anything else,"
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man. I'm a college graduate
sexpot with a "healthy sex
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and have a good job.
drive," you would be conto
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My problem is a girl named
friend and find 'out whether
tributing to the delinquency of a
"The Old Home Town"
angry.
Marcie. She will be 14 next
there's any hope for you, or if - cartoon by Stanley featured an
minor. Marcie desperately
Please put this in your - you'd be a 'better plumber.- If
week but she's very mature for
needs counseling. Do her a
old man dressed in pajamas
her age and looks much older.
favor and help her get her head column. She reads it everyday the answer is hopeful, study reaching for the phone. Marcie and I tilt it off un- with the best teachers you can
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serious trouble. She needs a big
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apparent that she wanted to be
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than any day laborer all began 'to dial. "It oughter be
more than just friends. I tried to weren't for what people would
DEAR ABBY: I'm writing may he very intelligent, but she the rest of your life. If its what safe to call the Oil Furnace
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vances, hoping it would pass, old girl, I'd date her, not. problem is our 30-year-old she plans to continue living at - anyway."
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but I must admit I was very because I know she'd be sister. She Is very intelligent, home and using the family
That 25-year-old advice, true after he's watched all his
much attracted to her. She's 'easy," but because I do have holds a highly respected bathroom as a library, she yesterday as It is today seems favorite prcgrams."
very pretty. bright and ex- strong feelings-for her.
position, and makes a fantastic should use some loot from her to be applicable to all fields of - The moral of this story is
Diamonds, diamonds and
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more diamonds—all
has gone all the way with to feel this way about a girl half bathroom is a library. students? second bathroom.
pleasure, tune out the business
several fellows, but she's not a my age? What should I do?
fashioned into rings that
and turn on the TV.
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Deborah Jean Masingale, to
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1.03 Carat Diamond Solitaire $750
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Miss Baxter is the daughter Fayetteville Technological
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own native tongue," she says, "so I took German and
English." Now she uses her language skills as a member
of Alliance Francalse, an organization of 110 members
where only French is spoken at meetings. Lecturers also
speak to the group in French.

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We live on Lake Brantley," she says, "and used to
water ski before going to work. We do like it a lot!
Magali's work Is related closely to her husband's. "With
U. E. in real estate I had to get Interested in it," she says.

"It's like traveling to me, always meetln new people. My
work involves land, lots and houses," she says, "while L.
E. is Involved entirely in real estate investment."
Also deeply involved with the Seventh-day Adventist
faith, Magali sings in the choir which, she says, "is really
a good one."
Right now she is rehearsing with the choir for a
Christmas program, one more project for the busy, attractive woman from France as she prepares for a
holiday season which will, she is certain, be lovely even if
it won't be quite like France. "And anyway," she sa)s.
"we try to get back every two years if we can"

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society. Norwegians are a homogeneous people, said
Hans, all of the same race, religion and similar economic
background.
He also has a sense that the "great American dream,"
the ideal that opportunity is alive and well and
available to those who will work hard to achieve it — Is
still very much a reality in this country today.
He is impressed by the warmth and hospitality of the
people he meets, and their concern that he should have a
good time.
Thanksgiving was an enjoyable experience, says [Inns,
and he looks forward to Christmas. He is relieved that the
Forbes family plans to have a real tree — artificial trees
are a rarity In Norway, and [hans is glad of it.
Christmas decorations there are usually limited to
evergreen boughs draped around the house, and the tree
itself is trimmed with white lights and straw ornaments.
December 24 Is the big day — not the 25th, which is more
of a quiet, religious celebration,' Hans explained. On
Christmas eve, the Norwegian families gather together to
sing carols, exchange gifts, and sometimes enjoy a visit
from Santa. This Is also the time for Christmas dinner

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when he was provoked with his
wile, Scarlet O'Hara, in the
nearly 40-year-old movie,
"Gone With The Wind."
It took a lot of deliberation on
the [lays censors to give the
cuss word the go signal. And
this was probably the first word
of its nature ever heard in the
motion pictures at the time —
but not the last.
To be more specific, Mitchell
didn't quite get the emphasis in
the proper tempo in quoting
Ithett's famed sentence that
has gone down in history.
All of the southern gentlemen
that I have known in and around

By NANCY BOOTH
historical documents, rare Nation, Origins, friovations, aspirations of becoming a a replica of the Lunar Rover
Herald Correspondent
photographs, art treasures and Human Resources, Sports, veterinarian would be thrilled used on the moon.
The American Freedom national memorabilia. In some Performing Arts, Fine Arts, by the sight of an 1890 surgical
After the tour, visitors could
Train made a brief stop in instances the artifacts are and Conflict and Resolution.
kit placed side by side with the go to the site of the Liberty Bell
Sanford last week, and then authentic, borrowed from
One is struck by the thought instruments used on one of the replica
and . sign - the
halted for a while In Orlando to museums and private sources. that we have come a long way Apollo missions.
"Declaration of Indepengive Central Florida residents a In other instances, great care in a short time in history. The
Who would not thrill at the dence." In 2076, on July 4, the
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chance to enjoy its precious was taken to make exact primitive tools of yesterday sight of Abe Lincoln's stove signatures will be opened at the
No, they're not trying out the latest dance craze. historical cargo. Ten cars, each replicas,
have been, through American pipe hat, Franklin D. Woodlawn Memorial Park. One
equipped with a moving walk'
Starting with the first car, ingenuity, replaced with the Roosevelt's briefcase, John F. could say it was a chance for an
'that's Wilma (Blondle) Bennett, State Queen for the way, carried one forward to one is carried through modern applicances of today. Kennedy's rocking chair, and average citizen to become part
Florida State CII Radio Association, crowning view 200 years of American categories that include The
Any Inventor would enjoy the the Bible used in the swearing- of history.
Marcella (Calamity Jane) Emerick, new Queen of history. Each car contained a Beginning, Exploration and display of machinery — then in of President Ford?
the LTD CII Radio Club, Sanford Chapter.
kaleidoscope of priceless Expansion, Growth of the and now. Someone with
After seeing the inside of the
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Miriam Is tickled as pink as Christmas
luncheon
for
probably drawled under their the ballet shoes she teaches Altamonte Springs Woman's
mint julep breath," Fran-kleh dancing in at School of Dance Club.
mah deah, ah doan gih-uv oh Arts. David said, "I am just
dayum."
thrilled to death. We have been
Jan Vihlen, all decked out in a
wanting to move up here for a Christmas white and gold frock,
With Christmas shoppers long time. We bought the first was dashing off to Daytona
frantically creating artificial house we looked at. Oh, we Beach to a luncheon. According
snow and shopping for colorful looked at others, but the first to Jan, a mutual friend and
poinsettias, Woodrow (Woody) one was us."
former Herald scribe, Charner
Clark is looking toward spring
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Leone, is attending Florida
in bloom.
Vivian and Richard Buck Technological
University,
Woody Is chairman of the entertained employes of Buck's working on a master's degree in
Greater Sanford Chamber of Catering
and
Buck's journalism.
Commerce Civic and Corn- Restaurant Tuesday night at
Charner, aer 1trvi Fred
munity Affairs Committee the restaurant. The superb sit- and children now call Cocoa
azalea sale scheduled for down Christmas dinner ignored home where he has established
February. Last year's suc- the traditional turkey with a law practice. Fred was forceasful sale was almost a sell- succulent stuffed pork chops merly associated with Attorney
out shortly after it got un- served as the entree.
Gordon Frederick.
derway.
The employes presented the
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Fashion Focus: Tom blunt
Sanford welcomes new crystal.
was impeacabbly tailored in
residents, Miriam and David
navy blue when he showed up at
Wright. Although Sanford is not
Mrs. Robert (Peggy) Hat- an early morning meeting.
new to the former Winter Park taway was hostess Wednesday Clinging to the collar of his
apartment dwellers, their new at her Altamonte Springs home poudre blue shirt was a tiny
home in Idyllwilde is.
to the annual covered dish gold turtle.

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wnen tne ioutn rises on
Capitol Hill in D.C. next month,
expect gimmicks galore, tired
satire and probably "gri-yuts"
with red-eye gravy on breakfast
menus across the nation.
Already the ordinary peanut
has been disguised as a gourmet's delight and the southern
language has been translated
into diction drawl, yawl.
To bridge the communication
gap so that the north, Last and
west can decipher Jimmy
Carter's vocal code, Steve
Mitchell has compiled a
delightfully different dictionary, "flow To Speak
Southern."
Definitions of mispronunciations native to the Old South
are accompanied by hilarious
cartoons. The author came
through exceedingly well, but
as a Southerner, some of the
lingo I never heard of.
Mitchell described the "cuss"
word that Rhett Butler used

Dollie and Marcel Snyder 01
The annual "Trimming of the
Some weeks ago there was
successfully. Betty is back Washington, D. C. where they
Tuskawilla
had their two sons
take
will
mention of reviving the Good
home and making a great will compete in the national Christmas Tree"
holidays. 111,
for
the
home
Station
Moss
Fire
at
place
Neighbor of the Week. Since
recovery, and will soon be in the scholarship awards.
Road, on Dec. 19. Helping with older son, 1st lieutenant James
then several names have been
swing of things again.
the trimming will be boys from M. Snyder Jr. (USAF) returned
submitted. The person chosen
the Seminole County Youth to his duty station in Sunnydale
as the first "good neighbor"
Keep a sharp eye out for
Ranch. After the festivities are AFB, Calif. and the younger
more than deserves the
Winter Springs Veterans of clowns (alias boys from the over, each boy will receive a son, 2nd lieutenant Daniel W.
nomination, lie is. . . .John
Foreign Wars Auxiliary $405 Seminole county Youth Ranch) wift from the Auxiliary.
Snyder returned to his duty
Sabatinii of The Terrace.
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recently announced eight "
station at Scott AFB, flI.
never met Mrs. Ash.
An act as unselfish and students from Lake Howell to all the youngsters along the
Sabatini was named because
Other recent guests include
of several acts of kindness, but generous as this deserves High School will take part in the way.
Mrs. Andrew Coe, wife of the
Gerry and Tony Nosse of The
the mention of one will surface. special recognition. John annual National Voice of
Late parade note. . . .t he Terrace entertained his uncle Administrative
Officel
Seems Sabatini heard that Sabatini is, in the truest Democracy program this Women's Auxiliary to the and aunt, Ed and Alice Sternon American Embassy, S
month .
Winter Springs Volunteer Fire of Cleveland, Ohio recently. Salvador, and Mr. Charles
meaning of the word, a Good
Mrs. Betty Ash was having
These teenagers will write a Department will be par. The Sternons are on a camping Dieter of Fort Collins, Col. The
Neighbor.
open heart surgery and would
three-five minute script on ticipating in the Christmas vacation. They called from Snyders also entertained his
rtquire several pints of blood to
What America Means to Me." Parade. So me will ride in an their Osteen campgrounds and nephew, Rev. Albert Clipp and
replace those lost during the
The scripts will be put on tape encloaed vehicle, while others, spent several days visiting with his wife Jane. Rev. Clipp is
surgery. Without saying a word
11cr many friends will be and forwarded to the contest more daring, will be perched the Nosses and taking in the pastor of both the Mapleside
Melvin
to anyone, he went to the glad to hear that "fiesty" Betty headquarters. The 51 state atop a refurbished 1941 antique sights of Central Florida.
and
Methodist
hospital and donated his blood Ash has come through her long winners will receive a five-day, fire truck.
Methodist churches in Cumfor Mrs. Ash. Sabatini had and difficult open heart surgery
all expense paid trip to
berland, Md.

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with cod or pork chops as the entree, followed by
traditional rice pudding.
Hidden in the pudding is a single almond; the person
who finds the nut wins a prize of marzipan candy.
Right after Christmas, Hans and Richard will join a
group of teenagers from Sanford's First Presbyterian
Church on a seven-day retreat to Valley Crucis, NC,,
where they hope to get In some snow skiing. Toward the
end of [fan's stay, he will join other AFS students in
Central Florida for a 10-day bus tour of the Southeast.
Already he has met many of the other AFSers in the
area, enjoying weekend get-togethers wnere they discuss
their experiences, any problems and enjoy social functions.
A Sanford chapter of the AFS is in the process of being
formed. Its function Is to raise money to help toward the
cost of bringing foreign students to the community, and
sending Sanford students abroad, as well as scheduling
programs to introduce visiting students to the local
community. Anyone interested in Joining the chapter
should call Mrs. Alda Bowman, area AFS representative
at Orlando 851-1647.
If Hans' experience, and the Forbes' enthusiasm, are
anything to go by, AFS is a most worthwhile program.

FAIRWAY
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Give Audubon Film Gift
Auditorium, Ro ll ins Coll ege.
Tickets are $16.50, season;
$9.00, individual; $2.50 single
admission and $4.00, student.
season. For more information,
write Orange Audubon Soceity,
P.O. Box 1142, Maitland, Fl.,
1201, or phone 273-3393.

Give an
unusual and
meaningful gilt this year. . . a
season ticket to the Audu bo n
Society's 31st annual Wildlife
Film Series, be ginning Jan. 15,
1977, and showing every other
Saturday at 2 and 8 p.m.,
through March 12, at Bush

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and leader today than a
follower. Drum up something
New ambitions will be
interesting to do with friends.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) awakened In you this year.
From time to time you require You'll strive for things you
periods to be off somewhere never dared bttempt before. Of
alone to think your own more importance, your chances
thoughts. This is one of those for success look very good.

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go.
expected.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-4c.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
You have an aptness today
21)
Being with persons who think
for
taking
advantage of small
young will provide the most fun
for you today. Avoid stodgy things others overlook. This Is
why you'll be a winner.
types.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Try to orient today's activities19) You're rather far-seeing
today. Plans or Ideas you
around things the whole family
can participate In. You'll be conceive will be well worth'
more comfortab!' with your pursuing. Follow tip On them
tomorrow.
OWfl kin,
AQUARIUS (Jan.20-Feb.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) A
slight change of scene will do Joint ventures are your most
you a world of gooU today. promising area today. Tie up
Nothing planned? Jump in the with someone who can do some
car and go someplace different. good for you and for whom you
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) can do some good.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Though you won't look upon
today as a business day, You make a marvelous
something profitable might mediator today. You're not
occur to direct your thoughts likely to treat anyone with
partiality.
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of ways to play this hand.
A Minnesota reader wants
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to know what a Bath coup is
bring in the slam"
There are lots of squeeze and how it got its name.
We will discuss this play
possibilities and at the very
worst there is a two-way next week It derived Its name
guess for thequeen of because it was supposed to
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TAURUS JApril 20-May 20)
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towards a money-being yenture.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
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repercussions.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.

21) Your Insight concerning
business or career Is keen
today. However, you could foul
it up with poor timing 11 you're
not careful.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2-Jan. 19)
Gauge the capabilities of your
audience with great cab
today. Tell them only what you

feel they can comprehend and
assimilate.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Permitting those who have no
busine.sa in your affairs to poke
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A Sanford attorney and a South Seminole judge
are under consideration by the county commission
for appointment Tuesday as interim county attorney
for a four-month period, a source confirmed today.
According to the source, law firms of William
t, Leffler 111, of Sanford and Gene Stephenson, a
M unicipal court judge in Altamonte Springs alid
Longw ood, are being considered by commiss ioners
for the interim position
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seek a position out of the political arena.
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per month-The salary will de'pend on which
applicant is selected for the post.
Commissioner Bob French said this morning that
Stephenson, per se, would not occupy the position.
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newcomer Bill Kirchhoff defeated his Democratic
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Demands of the holidays and the cold and flu season
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have ncreased sales
strength and reconstituted grapefruit j
point
where Florida warehouse inventory is at a many-year
low, United Growers in Orlando said today.
Warehouse reserve dropped to 1.5 million cases the
week ending Dec. 4 o 30.8 per cent under last year's
equivalent period, said Gen. Slgr. Wilson McGee of the
Orlando-based grower organization.
1k added some processors were virtually out of tuck
the popular 46-ounce sire
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stock years that started with the 196"9 season."
Sales of this dorninant supennarket shelf Item are
per cent ahead of the 1975-76 season period when canned
grapefruit juice was the second largest moving volume
fruit Item reported by chain store statistics. It was second
only to apple juices and ciders.
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triate for economic success,
relocating in this region may
mean the difference for a company to remain In business and
niake a profit," Askew said.
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supported by the states of Al
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Slississippi, North Carolina,
Oklahoma. South Carolina,
Tennessee Virginia and West
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elimination of pesky waterlAeeds. But the Gainea ild Fre,,h Water
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At Tuesday's commission meeting, the chairman said he will
ask that petitions be circulated among homeowners on Lake
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The amur cannot breed in stagnant water, such as a lake. But
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waters, such as the St. Johns.
The aniur can wipe out a fish population by eating the hydrilla
and other vegetation at the bottom of a body of water. Gobbling up
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fish feed on. Insome lakes, officials say introduction of the amur
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however, for the lead attorney's pos ition in the
newly created legal denartment
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611—Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

Thursday, Dec. 9, 1976

69th Year, No. 96—Friday, December 10, 1976

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A prominent Altamonte Springs
retiree was killed by a volley of
pistol shots as he pruned citrus trees
in an orange grove adjacent to his
home
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charge.
Sheriff's Lt. George Abbgy said an
autopsy this morning showed Harold
Walsh, 73, was shot three times—
twice in the back and once in the
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apparently from close
range.
Walsh, former owner of the
Maison et Jardin restaurant for 17
years before it was sold in 12, was
dead on arrival at Florida Hospital
North, Altamonte Springs, a short
tine after grove workers reported
seeing him talking about 11:30arn
to a man and then hearing a volley of
gunshots.
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Charged with murder in the
slaying is Walsh's nephew, Tilden
Herad Photo by Tom Vncenfl
Charles Walsh Jr., 40, of Atlanta,
(above) crashed and wedged under the trailer of the who investigators say the elder
truck driven by Roosevelt Sallings, 13, of Orlando. Walsh hadn't seen in 15 years.
Officers said Sallings had mistakenly exited 14 at
Investigators said the shooting
the interchange and was crossing Lake Mary Blvd. apparently resulted from "a longto get back on the interstate when the accident oc- brewing
disagreement
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property" but declined to elaborate,
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treated at Florida Hospital North, Altamonte
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'We weren't prepared for people to take that much interest,'
Mrs. Darnell said. 'We had been fighting this thing by ourselves
for years. We didn't look for the publicity.'

neral it fears will come soon, family members may lose their
welfare benefits because strangers have been so generous.
Welfare officials say the family will no longer be qualified for
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family has been celebrating it in advance, giving her a small
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Beginning Sunday in The
Herald, an aspect of taxes
and insurance will be
explained weekly by Frank
Arnall, a Seminole resident
and a chartered life underwriter who specializes

in personal and business
financial counseling in the
Winter Park insurance
firm, Management Setvices. Letters of general
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Robert Fuller, Oviedo, gets in a little fishing at a
v ery placid Lake Monroe. Saturday and Sunday,
scene will be enlivened by 150-200 boats arriving for
third annual Tangerine Bowl Sailing Regatta
sponsored by Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce and Orlando Yacht Club.

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Mrs. Darnell said. "We had been fighting this thing by ourselves
for years. We didn't look for the Dublicitv.'
She said the response heartened them and "restored our
faith."

said Thursday. "She thought it was a Joke, but I got a
magnifying glass and showed her the governor's signature. She
said, 'Gush!' She wanted me to frame it.'
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After the Washington Star ran a series of stories about
Melinda, her faith in God and the family's sacrifices, dozens of
persons mailed or brought food, clothing "and a little money" to

Mills Godwin.
When the proclamation from the governor arrived, Mrs Darnet] read it to her bedridden daughter.

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with Dependent Children
because more than $400 in
count as family income. The gifts came from persons who
have read news accounts of the dying 15-year-old girl, according
to her mother, Mary Darnell.
Edward Amundson, deputy director of the Fairfax County,
Va., social ser-vices department, said he planned to speak with
the social worker who told the family of the pending cutoff in
benefits. Amundson said the decision can be appealed to higher
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For three years the Douglas
Darnell family has tried to cope privately as daughter Melinda
has been wasting away, a malignant, Inoperable, tumor
spreading through her brain,
Now, as the family starts to make arrangements for the fu-

found the body after hearing gununshots and earlier seeing Walsh
talking to a man in the grove,
deputies said.
Investigators said grove workers
reported an auto left the grove area
just after they heard gunshots.
Abbgy said a new minutes after
the shooting a man who said he was
at the Day's Inn at Altamonte
Springs called the Orange County
Sheriff's Department and reported
the slaying.
Walsh was dctajned at the motel,
where he had checked in just before
midnight Wednesday, by Altamonte
Springs police Sgt. James Perry and
later arrested by sheriffs detective
Sgt. George Hagood.
Deputies reported that a pistol
was found in th motel room and a
green compact sedan believed to
have been driven by the slaying
suspect
as impounded at the
motel.
According to county jail booking
records, Tilden Charles Walsh Jr., is
an Orlando native who was being
treated by an Atlanta psychiatrist
and receiving mood elevator and
tranquilizer medication.
Investigators today said evidence
in the slaying is being sent to the
Sanford Crime Lab for testing, but
declined to identify the items.
"Due to the closeness of the crime
scene to the Altamonte Springs
border bo th the Altamonte police
derartment and tht Sine
sheriff's department are inestigating the case jointly,' Chief
Deputy Sheriff Duane Harrell said.

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white amur could cause serious problems if it's allowed to
get into the St. John's River.
"If the grass carp gets in the St. Johns, it's going to
cause some serious- damage," said Forest Ware, a
research coordinator for the Florida Gam e and Fresh

Water Fish Commission.

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atate agency in county commission chambers over
whether the white amur, or grass carp as its called, is
I LaiTriful or n?cessary to rid Seminole lakes of pesky
h)'drllla.weeds.
'[be state's Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
fa ored stocldng three Seminole lakes with the amur,

while Ware and other game and fresh water commission
officials argued It's better to wait until all the side effects
can be measured.
The DNR has offered to stock Lake Orients, Lake of the
Woods and Mirror Lake.

DNR Biologist Woody Miley agreed with Ware that the
amur could reproduce in the running waters of the St.
Johns. Miley noted also that some Alabama rivers have
been stocked with the amur.

And, he'said, those rivers run into north Florida.
The Issue centers on which state agency has the
authority to fight hydrilla. By April, officials said, a court
ruling Is expected to grant authority to one or the other of
the two entities.
In the case of the amur, officials said It cannot breed in
stagnant water — such as a lake. But in a river like th6
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the weed carp could breed. Ware said the
amur can wipe out a game fish population by eating the
weeds which in turn affect the ecology on the bottom of a
body of water which in turn affects the food supply that
game fish feed on.
After listening to presentations, Commission Chairman
DIS' Williams said he favors putting the armur into all
three Seminole lakes. 'If people who live on the lake want
them, I have no objections," the chairman said.
Williams specified, though, that the lakes must be in a
closed system that would not allow the weed carp to make
its way into the St. Johns.
Before the weed gobbler can be introduced, approval
must come from lakeside dwellers, the county corn.
mission and the cities the lakes are located in.
Also, Regional Bo(arist Don Widmann explained that
introducing amur to a body of water results in the iven-

tual elimination of ducks and water fowl becau.e
the duck's food Is eliminated by the fish."
At Lake Orients, there is a Large number of water fowl,
called cools. The coots teed on hydrilla and other lake
vegetation. A weed reduction program is scheduled to get
underway at the 10-4acre Lake Orients as soon as an
applied-for grant is approved in Tallahassee.
DNR officials said the amur has proved highly successful in some areas of the Sate, particularly in nearby
Orange County. lie showed slides which portrayed lakes
before introduction of the smut
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said Lake Holden in Orange County once was 90 per cent
covered by hydrilla. After the amur munched around for
one year, the hydrilla population was reduced to zero, the
spokesman said.

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WASHINGTON (AP) - An expected increase in the cost of imported oil will boost the
U.S. price of gasoline and fuel oil and accelerate the country's inflation rate, a new
government study says. The Organization of
Petroleum Exporting Countries meets next
week in Qatar in the Persian Gulf to consider
raising oil prices now set at about $12 to $13 a
barrel.

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In House Probe

WASHINGTON (AP)
Txo leads actively
being pursued by the House panel investigating the assassination of President
John F. Kennedy involve the CIA's surveillance of Lee Harvey Oswald in Mexico
City.
Committee investigators are attempting to
identify a man photographed by the CIA leaving the Soviet Embassy in September 1.063 and
to determine why the agency mistakenly
thought it was Oswald.
The second lead involves a previously
reported effort to corroborate a news report
that the CIA withheld from the Warren
Commission the full transcript of an agency
wiretap which monitored Oswald talking by
phone to the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City.
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UTICA, N.Y. (AP)
Maverick Mayor
Edward A. Hanna didn't take kindly to being
arrested for picking the lock of the police
chief's office door. He suspended the chief and
four officers. Hanna said he wanted to inspect
gun permit records after a prospective security guard complained that he was told it
would take six months to a year to get a permit. Hanna and locksmith Donald Zuillioux
were arrested and arraigned in city court on
charges of third-degree criminal trespass.
Both were released on their own recognizance
and ordered to appear Dec. 16 for another
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
Charles Manson
follower Leslie Van Houten will get a new
murder trial, but her leader's conviction and
life sentence will stand, the California
Supreme Court says.
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lower court ruling that Miss Van Houten, now
27 and the youngest of three women tried with
Manson, was denied effective legal counsel
because her attorney vanished before closing
arguments were held. She was sentenced to
life in prison after being convicted on two
counts of murder and conspiracy.

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policy aimed at curbing nuclear proliferation
in order to give President-elect Carter a
chance to offer his own plans, government
officials say. At the same time, European
diplomats disclosed that President Ford's
program of controls, proposed during the
election campaign, won greater support from
the Soviet Union and its Communist partners
than from America's own allies in a secret
London conference last month.

Ford Wants To Unify GOP
WASHINGTON (A?) - President Ford
wants to join a high command that would aim
to unify the Republican party and drive
toward a 1980 party victory. He summoned the
reigning factional leaders of the GOP to a
White House summit Thursday and got them
to agree to a party superstructure in which all
would take part. "We are not kingmakers," .
Ford said after meeting with Ronald Reagan,
John B. Connally and Vice President Nelson
A. Rockefeller.

Advice Is Unanimous
WASHINGTON (AP)
President-elect
Carter is getting nearly unanimous advice
from his staff, big business and organized
labor that tax breaks are needed to boost the
economy. That emerging consensus appeared
as Carter's budget director, Thomas B.
Lance, warned that "we're in a recession
already."

Eiening JIcmJd

FICTITICUSNAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in businets at 1011
Scm inola
Blvd.
Casselberry,
Seminole County, Florida under the
fictitious name of AQUA AGRA. and
that I intend to register said name
With the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County. Florida in at.

cordance With the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit:
Section 165,09 Florida Statutes 1957.
S Donald F. Wilson Jr.
Publish: Dec. 3, tO, Il. 21, 1976
DEG.9

Legal Notice
NOTICEOFSHERIFF'SSALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that certain Writ of
Execution issued Out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of

Volusia County, Florida, upon a
final judgment rendered in the
aforesaid court en the 5th day of
November, AD. 1916, in that certain

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ELECTIONPROCLAMATIOI'.
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Under and by virtue of autPrity
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that certain Writ of in me vested as the Mayor of the
Execution issued Out of and under City of Sanford, Florida, I hereby
the seal of the Circuit Court of CIII a Municipal Run Off General
Pinellas County, Florida. upon a Election to be t,eld throughout the
final judgment rendered in the City of Sanford. Florida, on the 21st
aforesaid Court on the :In day of day of December. 1976, for the
March. A.D. 1976, in that certain election of one City Commissioner

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case entitled, Florida Public Service case entitled, Second National Bank for a term of four years.
By BOB LLOYD
Commission, Plaintiff, vs. South of Clearwater, N A.. Plaintiff, vs
Said election shall be held at the
Economy Signs Helping
Herald Staff Writer
Volusia Utility Company, Inc., Jerry H. Lisle and Evon J. Lisle, Municipal Civic Center at Seminole
Defends t. whii.o afore: Writ of Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of Boulevard and S_.t"rd .enue Execution was delivered to me as Execution was delivered to me as the City of Sanford. Florida, uni'r
Seminole sheriff's detectives
Canal Chances, Expert Says
Sheriff of Seminole County. Florida, Sheriff of Seminole County. Florida, the Laws and Ordinances retatlng%
I
and Seaboard Coast Line
and I have levied upon the following and I have levied upon the following elections as now in force in said City.
Railroad investigators are
described property Owned by south described property owned by Jerry
The polls will be opened at 7:00
JACKSONVILLE (AP)
probing the theft of a signal
Volusia Utility Company. Inc.. said H. Lisle and Evon Lisle, said o'clock AM., and will dos.. at 700
New
property being located in Seminole property being located in Seminole o'clock P.M. on said date.
relay early today that caused
economic
factors
have
improved
the
chances
County, Florida. more particularly County, Florida, more particularly
I hereby appoint Mrs. F E.
delays and slowed trains betdescribed as follows:
of the Cross-Florida Barge Canal making a
rrlh
Pôumillat. Sr.. as Clerk. *
follows:
ira
tiit
CIRCUIT
COURT,
IN
AND
COURT,
ween Longwood and Sanford.
12', feet ci the East 25 fee?
One 1572 Volkswagen Bus, white .ior,nCarver.Mrs. R. A. Smith, Mr
favorable return on the investment if it is
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, of Norm
Lot 13. the South 121i feet of the over red, ID. No. 2222017632. Title Grace H. Brewer, Mr. Pete Bukur,
Railroad officials declined described as four-ton and P- FLORIDA.
completed,
says Col. Donald A. Wisdom of
East
25
fee
of
Lot
II
and
vacated
Mrs. M,,rtha Raborn, Mrs. Lucille
comment on the theft but ton models.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.2212.CA.09.E street on East Block A - all in Block No. 09191765
Mr
Ruby
One
1972
Pontiac
Grand
Safari,
ID
Pearson,
Hemmerle,
U.S.
Army
Corps
of Engineers.
ATICO
MORTGAGE
COR. '•A", St. Johns River Estates, ac
cc.nfirmed that the vandalism
Jonathan
Thomas, of PUPATION,
Na. 2N15V2D317201, Title No. MrS Gladys Cooper, Mrs. Johnnie
cording to the plot thereof as 05293411
caused problems Including Altamonte Springs, reported to I
Elam, Miss Ethel Riser, Mr
He listed the new factors as the intent of two
Ptain!lff,
recorded in Plat Book 13 at page 34, and the undersigned as Sheriff of William Toll, Mrs. Harriett De,
major
el ec trical generating plan ts to switch
delays of trains,
deputies that burglars entered
Records of Seminole County, Seminole County, Florida, will at Mrs. Lloyd Ricker, Mrs.
to
Sheriff's deputy Donald an apartment at Spanish Trace NATHANIEL SOLOMON, et Ux • et Florida, together With all water 11:00
coal
for
fuel, a federal law passed in Octo be r
am. on the 201h day of McPherson. Mrs. D4fothy Raines.
Al .
productions and treatment equip. t)ec.mber, A.O 1976, offer for sate Mrs. Jack Hall and Mrs. 0. C
McCormick said someone Apartments, Wymore Road,
pe rmitting indirect benefits to be counted and
Defendants
ment located thereon. Also utility and sell to the highest bidder, for Bryant as Inspectors of said dcc
broke into a locked relay box and made off with a silverNOTICE OF ACTION
easements
as
described
in
Exhibit
c35p1, subject to any and all existing tion.
the probable elimination of a trans-loading
near railroad tracks at plated flute and a long-sleeve TO. JAMES L. OZBIJRN and .
'1' to Quitclaim deed from Leisure leins, at the Front (West) Door of
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
DOLORES
J.
OZOURN,
facility
at the west end of the canal,
World Park, Inc., dated January 3. the Seminole County Courthouse in hereunto set my hand as Mayor of
Longwood-Lake Mary Road knit shirt, together valued at
his wife
.
"
1972
and
recorded
in
Vol
Th
nan
of
Sanford.
Florida.
the
City
of
Sanford.
Florida,
and
the
above
e ratio of benefits is now $1 .lOto $1.25 for
arid Ruth Drive arid removed $175. Deputy R.W. Gregory
RESIDENCE. UNKNOWN
page 26 and 27. and 1376 at page 597 described personal property
have caused to be affixed hereto the
(Last known mailing address Of and
the $300 relay that operates rail reported the rbsldence was
every
dollar spent," Wisdom said. "Now they
591,
Votusia
County
as
well
as
That said sate is being made to seal of said City on this Ph day of
the aforesaid defendants being.
traffic signals from Longwood entered by a window.
volume 961 at pages 03.46 and 0311, satisfy the terms of said Writ of December, 1976
would get a 25 per cent return on the inR.D. 2, Box 16, Firestone Road, Seminole
Lee P. Moore
" Sanford.
Isiah Bradley, 32, of 2045 W. Kerflerlviile, North Carolina 212111 records) County (all official Execution,
vestment and that's a pretty good one."
John E Polk,
As Mayor
All parties claiming interests by. and the undersigned as Sheriff of
"Whoever removed the relay 20th St., Sanford, was jailed by
Sheriff
Of
the
City
of
through, under or aoainst JAMES L. Seminole County, Florida, will at
had to know this equipment due police on traffic and carrying a OZBURN
Seminole County, Florida
Sanford. Florida
and DOLORES J. 01,
to the amount of wires that had concealed firearm charges BURN, his wife and to all parties 11 00 AM, on the 131h day of Publish: Nov. 26. Dec. 3, 10, 17, 1976 ATTEST.
Insurance Frauds Targeted
December. AD 1976, offer for sale DEF 121
H. N. Tamm, Jr
to be disconnected," McCor- early today. Bond for Bradley having or claiming to have any and
Sell
to
the
highest
bidder,
for
.City Clerk
title o.' interest in the real cash, subject to any and all existing
rnlck reported.
was set at $5,500, according to right,
__.
Publish Dec. 10. 1916
property herein described
TALLAHASSEE
(AP)
Senate
leins,
at
the
Front
(West)
Door
of
Thieves apparently scaled a county Jail records.
DEG 18
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED the Seminole County Courthouse IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
inFLORIDA
President
Lew
Brantley
is
calling
for
use of
that
an
action
to
forlos,
a
mor.
fence at the rear of All America
ec
Police reports indicated a
EIGHTEENTH
Sanford. Florida. the above
E CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE l
Marine. 1199 E. SR-436, pistol was spotted in the car 'gage on the following real property described personal property.
special
prosecutors
to
crack
down
on
inEIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
In Seminole County. Florida:
COUNTY, FLORIDA
That
said
sale
is
being
made
to
Altamonte Springs, to steal two Bradley was driving when
CUlT,
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
surance
frauds.
Lot 736. SPRING OAKS. UNIT 1,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 72359.CA.19.A
the terms of said Writ Of In
COUNTY, FLORIDA
jacks valued at $530, deputy Patrolman Mike Ansley according to the Plat thereof as satisfy
Re: the Marriage of
"If is my be lief that we can make significant
Execution.
CASE NO. 76,22"-CA-"F
recorded
in
Plat
Book
17,Pages95$,
DARRYL
LYNN
LINGEN
Randy Boyd reported. He said stopped the vehicle on a traffic 96,
John
E.
Polk,
inroads
agai ns t fraud with a frontal attack on
In Re: the Marriage of:
Public Records of Seminole
' FELTER,
Sheriff
the missing jacks were offense.
KAREN S McGEE, Wife.
County. Florida,
Husband
p
the major trouble in the primary trouble
Seminole County,___________
Florida
and
has been filed against you and you
Nov. 19, 28, Dec. 3, 10, 1976 and
ROGER
L
McGEE.
Husband
are required to serve a copy of your Publish:
areas,"
Brantley said Thursday in a letter to
JOYCE
A
LINGENFELTER,
NOTICE OF SUIT
written defenses, if any, to it on VAN DEF 97
-______________ .
Wife TO ROGER
Insurance Commissioner Bill Gunter.
L McGEE
DEN BERG, GAY&amp; BURKE, PA., IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
NOTICE OF ACTION
1303 Bell Drive
Nelson
Sworn
In
Brantley is asking Gunter to support
at Post Office Box, Orlando, Florida FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, TO Darryl Lynn Lingenfetter
Wichita Falls, Texas
32102, and file the original with the FLORIDA.CASE NO. 741-2766-CA.".
112 South Seventh Street
development of legislation cracking down on
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Clerk Of the above Styled Court on or F
Altoona, Pennsylvania 16402
that a Suit has been filed against ,',,
before December 27th, 1916; DONNA M CLARK.
insurance frauds, which he said are m ost
You are hereby notified that
the Circuit Court of Semri 'e
otherwse a judgment may be •fl.
At Lake Mary
Plaintiff, Petition for Relief has been filed in
prevalent
in the Miami area.
tered against you for the relief v
against you and You are required to County, Florida, entitled, In Pr
demanded in the complaint or WILLIAM E. DRAKE and BAR serve a copy of your written 'The Marriage of Karen S McC',r"
By DONNA ESTES
BARA DRAKE. his wife,
defenses, If any, thereto upon Wile, and Roger ' L MCGe.
Consideration of amending petition
Case No 76 2264 CA 04
Defendants. Petitioner's attorneys. whose names Husband.
IleSald Staff Writer
the personnel policy to conform sa WITNESS my hand and the seal of
Askew Will Shop Europe
The
of this Suit is to obtain
Court on November 12th. 1976
NOTICE OF ACTION
and
addresses
appear
below,
on
or
11111,
with state law permitting city (Seal)
ge and othef
'
TO WILLIAM E. DRAKE
before January 101h, 1977, and file d Ssolution 01 marriage
LAKE MARY - Clifford employes to participate in local
Arthur H Beckwith, it
Whose residence is unknown the original thereof with the Clerk of relief
TALLAHASSEE (AP). - Gov. Reubin
YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED
Clerk
YOu
of
the
Circuit
Court
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED this Court either before service on
Nelson, elected Tuesday to a politics during after duty hours
toll,
your
written
defenses
with
t?e
. Linda M. Shaw
Petitioner's
that
an
action
to
foreclose
a
mor
attorneys
or im
Askew plans to hobnob with government
split one year term on the city was tabled for further study of
Deputy Clerk
Igage 00 the following property in mediately theteafter; otherwise, a Clerk of said Court and serve a coç,
thereof
upon
the
Cr
council, received his oath of the state regulations.
ministers and some of the world's leading
Petitioner
Publish. Nov. 19, 26. Dec 3. to, 1976 Seminole County, Florida:
default will be entered against you
The East . of Lot II less the West 0e' the relief demanded in the Petitioner's attorneys whose a
office and took his seat on the
The board accepted a DEF
industrialists
on a three-week trip to Euro pe
dress is annexed hereto, on or before
10 It and the West 50 ft of Lot 92. Petition
board to open a regular meeting preliminary plat submitted by
December
30th,
1916.
or
a
Oeta
in
February
and
March .
i
Duck Pond Addition to Catselberry,
WITNESS MY HAND and the teal
of the council Thursday night, developer George McCammon,
'
Seminole County, Florida, ac of this Court on the 9th day of will be entered against you
But his aides said Thursday it's all for a
WITNESS my hand and seal as
Cording to record plat record , December, A D 1976
Nelson, 54, retired Navy for lots along Country Club
Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and Ice
good
purpose.
($eal)
Plat
Book
II.
Page
27
of
the
Public
captain and former president of Road.
Seminole County. Florida. this 72ra
Records of Seminole County.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Press
Secretary Paul Schnitt explain ed that
A resolution was adopted IN THE CIRCUIT
the Central Florida Zoological.
day of November, 1976
Clerk of the Circuit Court
COURT, Florida, Zoned for a trailer, AND
t
1
14
Askew
is
going to Euorpe "to promote Florida
Society, defeated Planning and approving an. agreement EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
The East loft, of the West 60 ft. of
By. Jean E. Wiike
(See')
Arthur H Beckw'tts. Jr
Deputy Clerk
as
a
place
to locate ind us try and business."
Zoning Board member, John among the city, Seminole CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Lot 92. Duck Pond Addition to
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Casselberry, Seminole County, ROBERT M MORRIS. Of
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Decker, by a margin of 180 to County and the City of Sanford CIVIL
By
Linda
M
Shaw
ACTION NO. 76-2230.CA.t7. Florida, according to record plat HUTCHISON 1. MORRIS
Deputy Clerk
136 in the election,
providing for an authority to EE
recorded in Plat Book 11, Page V of 230 North Park Avenue
KENNETH
0 MORSE, ESQUIRE
the
Public
Bower Named Circuit Judge
Records
of
Telephone
30$
323
4501
Seminole
L.
BURKE
STEELE,
Administrator
work
on
He will complete the one year
planning for the
JONES
4.
BISHOP,
PA
County,
Florida,
Sanford,
Florida
37771
of
the
Estate
of
JEANNETTE
E.
remaining ln the term ofMartL, proposed North Seminole LAING, Deceased.
Q Maitland Avenue
has Dean filed against you and you Publish. D.c. 10.17.24.3) 1916
AItarnonte Springs, FlorIda 3170'
Bacon resigned.
regional sewer system..
TALLAHASSEE
(AP)
Russell
are required to Serve a copy of your DEC 36
Plaintiff.
Attnn't, f Pe?tt,'or,r.,,f, written defenses, If any, to it on John
vs
______
During the business meeting, _________________________
Bower
of
Lynn
Haven
has
been
appointed
cirPublish Nov 26. Dec 3. 1O, 17. t976
GENEVA STEWARD THOMAS. A. Baldwin, Plaintiff'sattorney,
an ordinance was adopted to I
cuit judge in the 14th Judicial Circuit by Gov.
wtsoSe address is 500 Highway 17 92,
Legal Notice
______________________
permit department heads to ___________________________MARIEA
A
WILLIAMS,
GEORGE Fern Park, Florida 32730, on or IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Reubin Askew.
hire temporary employes for
WILLIAMS. MINNIE MAPSON, before December 301h, lc'16. and file FLORIDA EIGHTEENTH IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Till1
Ile succeeds Judge Mercer P. Spear, who
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT SEMINOLE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
If
CITY OF CASSLEIERRY,
PRISCILLA WYLY, and SAMUEL the original with the Clerk of this
periods of up to 120 days for
CIR
Court either before service on COUNTY, FLORIDA
FLORIDA
MAPSON,
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY.
resigned.
salaries not exceeding $1,200. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
Plaintiff's attorney or immediately CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.233I.CAe. FLORIDA.
Defendants
EE
Rower, .1/, has been an assistant state atthereafter.
otherwise,
a
default
will
CONSIDER ADOPTION OF
NOTICE OF SUIT
CASE 110. 7.2235.CA.44
be entered against you for the retell In Re: the Marriage OF
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
TO QUIET TITLE
i Re: the Marriage of
torney
in Panama City. He was elected as a
JOHN C THORNE. Husband
'
demanded in the Complaint
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
IRVING SCHULZE,
county
judge
this fall but was not scheduled to
WITNESS
my
hand
and
the
seal
of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
DEFENDANTS
S HA
GENEVA
HuUind Pe? t ri,r
the City of Cass.elbet'ry. Florida,
Fiorida STEWARD THOMAS. MARIE A. his Court on the 23rd day Of ELIZABETH (BETTY) ANN'
take
office
until
Jan. 3,
and
THORNE, Wife
that the City Council will hold a WILLIAMS. aka MARY A. November, 1976
JULIA
L'HOTTA
SCHULZE,
NOTICE OF ACTION
Public hearing to Consider enact WILLIAMS. GEORGE WILLIAMS, (Seal)
Wife Responder"
TO Elizabeth ibettyi Ann
merit of Ordinance 322, entitled:
Arthur H Beckwitp,. Jr
MINNIE MAPSON, PRISCILLA
NOTICE OF ACTION
Thorne
Awards
Clerk of the Circuit Court
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY WYLY, and SAMUEL MAPSON,
Appointed
TO JULIA L'HOTTA SCHULZt'
971 Cooper Avenue
OF CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA. alive, and their unknown spouses, it
By Linda M Shaw
Residence unknown
Prattville, Alabama
Deputy Clerk
ANNEXING TO AND INCLUDING married, and if dead, their unknown
Last known address
WITHIN THE CORPORATE heirs, devisees, legatees, grante.s. S John A Baldwin
You ar, hereby notified that a
c o The Werner resident.
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
State Atty.
Proceeding
LIMITS
JOHN
A
for
OF
BALDW
IN
of
dissolution
THE
Of
CITY OF assigns, $u5ft. lieflorS. Creditors.
9 Avenue of Two
Contrac t
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA. AN Successors, trustees of them and Baldwin &amp; Dikeou
marriage has been filed against you
David
Bludworth has been assigned by Gov.
Rivers
South
and you are required to serve a copy
AREA OF LAND SITUATE AND each of them, and any and hI other Attorneys at Law
Reubin Askew to prosecute a murder charge
Ru.mson
New Jersey 07?o)
Sanford Housing Authorityi BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, persons or parties claiming by, 500 Highway 1792
of your written defenses. If any.
NOTICE OF ACTION
thereto upon Petitioner's attorneys
against
Roger A. Foster in Key West.
commissioners Thursday night FLORIDA, AND MORE PAR. through, under or against them or Fern Park, Florida 32730
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS each of them, and any and all ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
whose names and addresses appear that
.t
awarded a contract for $22231 FOLLOWS:
an
40101"I
for
dissolution
State
Atty.
J. Edward Worton asked that
All that part of Lot Five parties or persons having or Publish Nov 26, Dec 3. 10, 17, 1976 below, on or before January 10. 1977 marriage has been filed against y''
to Walker Con-Dev. Co. of CS) First Addition to Casselberry, claiming any
DEF
133
and
file
the
original
thereof
with
the
Bludworth
of
West
Palm Beach be assigned to
right, title or interest
.. . .. -and you are required to serve a coo,
' Clerk of this Court either before of
Winter Park for the con- Florida. as recorded in Plat Book
B
in and to the following described. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
your
written
defenses.
If
any,
!o
.1
the case be ca use he had prosecuted Foster in
on Petitioner's attorneys or on G ANDREW SPEER. Attorney
struction of 14 fire escapes in Seven (7). Page Thirty (30), of the property, lying and situate 0 EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. service
immediately thereafter, otherwise, for Petitioner,
Public Records of Seminole County. Seminole County. Florida. to wit. CUlT, IN AND FOR
another
trial several years ago when Foster
whose
address
i
lii
Redding Gardens.
Florida, lying South of State Road
The West 39 feet, also the East 39 COUNTY, FLORIDA. SEMINOLE a default will be entered against you WeSt Commercial Street. Sanford
was
convicted
of second-degree murder.
fq
the relief demanded In the Florida 33711, on or
Planning, budget and con- I Number South Four Hundred feet. of Lot I, Block IO Tier "A", of CASE NO. 7423lS.CA.os.a
belorej
Petition
T*eny.Se'ven
(1771
and
welt
of
the
Florida
Land
and
Colonization FEDERAL NATIONAL
struction of the fire escapes to i
December 20th, 1914, and tile lie
right of way Of the main lIne of the
WITNESS my hand .ndthe seal of original with the Clerk
Limited, E R Traffords TGAGE ASSOCIATION, aMOP
of this Court
provide a method of escaping Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. In Company.
Car
this
Court
on
IPi.
9th
day
of
Sparrows Facing Eviction
Map of the TOWN OF SANFORD,
either before service on Petitioner's
from the 28 second floor Section Seven (7), TownShip FLORIDA, according to Plat thereof poratlon organized and exiting December. A 0 1976
attorney
or
immediately
thereafter,
under
the
laws
of
the
United
State's,
(Seal)
apartments In the 100-unit Twenty One (21) South. Rang.. recorded Plat Book I. Page $6.01 toe
otherwise a default will be entered
Plaintiff,
Thirty (30) East, containing op. Public Records of Seminole County. Vs
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
against you for the relief demanded
complex in c
of fires Was proximately 1.45 acres. Further Florid
JACKSONVILLE
(AP)
Home,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
in 'h Petition
SADI
E
SUMPTER WILLIAMS, ii
approved fur funding by the described as the east side of State and
By
Jean
E
Wilke
home
will
no
longer
be
sweet
for
a flock
al
sweet,
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
Deputy Clerk
U.S. Department of Housing Road Four Hundred Twenty Seven
The middle 1.3 of Lot I, Block 10,
this
Court
on
November
17th,
1974
Defendants
of sparrows who have considered glassbetween the Atlantic Coast Tier "A", of Florida Land and
ROBERT M MORRIS. Of
(Seat)
and Urban Development (121)
NOTICE OF ACTION
Line Railroad (excluding all the Coloniiation Company, Limited,
HUTCHISON &amp; MORRIS
E.
Arthur
H
TO
enclosed Independence Square as much a
TO.
ALL
PARTIES
HAV
Beckwith,
it
OR
HUD).
.Atlantic Coast Line Railroad right. R. Trafforcis Map of the TOWN OF
North Park Avenue
Clerk of the Circuit Cour'
HAVE ANY RIGHT, 230
haven as the outdoor park it r esembles.
Telephone
305
372
In other ' business, corn- of way located between the existing SANFORD. FLORIDA, according to TITLE OR TO
S1
By Mary If Darden
IN THE Sanford, Florida 37771
corporate city limits and the area Plat thel'dQf recorded in Plat Book I, P R 0 P E R INTEREST
Deputy
Clerk
inissioners:
Officials say they no longer will be perT
Y
H E R E I N Publlin Dec 10, 17, 21, 31, 1976
annexed herein); DECLARING Page 54, of the Public Records of DESCRIBED
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—Rejected all bids for the AVAILABILITY OF MUNICIPAL. Seminole
mitted r es idence in the three-story glass lobby
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County, Florida.
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SERVICES. DEFINING. CON.
purchase of5nokedete
YOU and each of you are hereby
of Independence Square and its clusters of
SADIE SUMPTER WILLIAMS,
OF ANNEXATION; Severally notified that L. BURKE
devicesto be installed in every .DITIONS
PRO V I DING z ON I PIG STEELE, Administrator of the formerly known as SADIE M. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
trees afl(l plants
apartment in Redding Gardens CLASSIFICATION; REDEFINING Estate of JEANNETTE E. LAI,NG, SUMPTER. a married woman, FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIA
whose
residence
is
Unknown
FLORIDA
and Lake Monroe Terrace In THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF deceased, has filed his Complaint in
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 76.I994.CA.49.F
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA, TO the Circuit Court, Eighteenth
favor of dealing directly with INCLUDE
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED that In HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp; Civil Action No. 16-2217 CA.O9 0
'The Joy Of Taxes' A Hit
SAID PARCEL OF Judicial Circuit In and for Seminole action to foreclose
a mortgage o'
distributors. New bids are LAND IN THE MUNICIPAL
County, Florida, against you and the following property In Seminole LOAN ASSOCIATION OF PALM FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
BEACH.
expected to be requested after LIMITS OF SAID CITY; each of you as Defendants to quiet County, Florida:
TCAGE ASSOCIATION.
AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT OF the title of the Plaintiff to the above ' Lot 57, GRANADA SOUTH. cc
Plaintiff,
Pi r' If
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Wi th the tight
CITY MAP TO INCLUDE THE deScribed real properly located In
vs
cording to the Plat thereof as BURNETT S
—Adopted a resolution ANNEXATION
budget situation facing the state, Sen. Jack
PRICE and LARRY EL BURCHER. It 41
HEREIN; Seminole County, Florida, the ab, recorded in Plat Book 15. Pge IX.
writing off collection losses of PROVIDING FOR THE RIGHTS brevlated title of which is entitled
MEREDITH ANN PRICE, hi wife.
Defer'ij,sr's
Gordon says his new little booklet, "Th e Joy of
Records of Seminole County.
Defendants
PRIVILEGES . FOR "1. BURKE STEELE, Ad Public
NOTICE OF SUIT
$453.82 due to families moving AND
Florida
Taxes,"
has become a runaway best seller.
CITIZENSHIP IN THE CITY; mlnistrator of the Estate
TO
NOTICE OF SUIT
LARRY EL 8(JRCHER AND
' Together with the following TO BURNETT
and tenants dying and leaving SEVERABILITY;
S PRICE
MARY J BURCHER.
AND EF. JEANNETTE E. LAlNQ,deceas,, agupment
Gordon,
chairman of the Finance and
balances owned during the first FECTIVE DATE.
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230 Cherrywoocl Drive
hit wife
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Plaintiff, versus ' GENEVA 'I Whirlpool Range, Model RWE
Taxation Committee, and the rest of the panel
Maitland, Florida
This notice is given prsuant to, STEWARD THOMAS. at
Ax months of the y'
Last Known Address
30GA
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the provisions of Chapter 164, Defendants." and you and eachat.,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
161 Cloisters Cove
of
reviewed the pamphlet Th ursday, which
—Approved the disposal
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Fasco
Hood,
Model
266
fflaf an action to foreclose mortgage
Florida Statutes, and the Cftart,r youi are hereby required to serve a
Casselberry, Florida '3210'
2 Elecfnl Heat Heaters, Model 24 . covering the following real
surplus dwelling equipment and Ordinances of the City of copy
outlin
es a whole range of possible sources to
Present
Addrs
and
of your answer or other ER 50
personal property In Seminole
amen
including one refrigerator Casselbecry. Florida, asamended
UNKNOWN
defense, if any, upon FRANK C.
raise
new tax revenue.
I Electra Ceiling Heater, Model County, Florida, to wit.
YOU ARE HEREBY notified
WHIGHAM of STENSTROM,. 1100
stolen and five others 10 years and supplemented
.
Lot 9,
Said Ordinance will be placed o. DAVIS 1. McINTOSH, attorneys for
ESTATES, a Complaint to foreclose a mortgaue
I Century Hot Water Heater. FIRST ADD SuNLAPID
old and one range now cofl first
IT ION, according'to the encumbering the following real
reading on Monday, December Plaintiff, wtnsa address it Post Model
SMT$42DV
Ilderefi junk. Total of the loss V. lvlö, &amp;fld the City Council will Office Box lrao, Sanford, Florida,
plat thereof as recorded inPlat Book 'property.
Polluted Water In Tampa
has been filed against you and you
Lot 9.04 THE COLONNADES 2n '
'210gb the disposal at original conhid same for final passage and 32771, and to file the original Of lame are required to serve a copy Of your 12, Pages 9? and 99 Public Records
adoption after the public hearing In thi office of the Clerk of (hi written defenses. If any, to it on 04 Seminole County, Florida ,
Section. IS recorded In PIll Boo's I
value was $769.34.
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which will be held In the City Hall of above styled Court on or before SMITH. HULSEY, 'SCHWALBE 1. has been filed against you a you Page II, of the Public Records .i
'I'AMPA Some 1t) residents of a trailer
are required to Serve a copy of your Seminole County, Florida
C.asselberry, FlorIda, on Monday. December 32rd. 1974, as required. NICHOLS, plaintiff's
attorney,
written defenses, if any, to It on C. tsas been filed against you and '. o
January 3 iill, or as soon. by law. If you fail to do so, judgment
Dark in the Tampa area were be ing treated by
address Is 500 Barnett Bank. VICTOR BUTLER, JR. ESQ.
thereafter as Possible. At the by default will be taken against you. whose
'a'e required to serve a copy of y ;.,'
Building, Jacksonville, Florida
health officials after drinking po llut ed water,
meeting
parties may
FLORI ()A
This Notice shall be published 22202, on or before the 13th day of East Robinson Street,, Orlando, written Gefentes, if any, tO it or
' appear andInterested
Florida
37101,
and
file
the
original
Hillsborough County officials said today.
JOHN M McCORMICK, alto' tie,
be heard with respect to once each week for four (1) con. !anuany, 1977, and file the original
the proposed Ordinance This secutive weeks.
with the Clerk of the above styled, for Plaintiff, *hoe address is Post
with the Clerk of this Court either
on or before the 13th day 04 Office Box 3323. 301 East Ch r"
hearing may becoeti,xjedfrnm time
DATED this 16th day of before sersviceon plaintiff's attorney Court
' January, If??, otherwise,
ARRIVE AUVE
to
tim,
until
final
action
Is
taken
by
a Street, Ortancio, Florida, and fit In
November, AD., 1974.
or
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the City Council. (Seal)
Judgment may be entered aaainst Original
(Seal)
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Copies of the proposed Ordinance
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
against you for the relIe( demanded Complaint.
are available at t7le City Hall with
30th,
1776
1976;
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Clerk of the Circuit Court
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in ttse complaint or petition.
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WITNESS my hand and Wei of ' may be entered against you or lii
the Clerk of the city and same may
DISCOVER
By. Cherry Kay Travis
WITNESS MY HAND and the Slat Said
Court on the 7th day of relief demanded In the Corripla'nf
be inspected by the public
Deputy Clerk
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of
this
Court
on
December
9th,
1974,
4'1 B!CEN1"ENNLkL
Decembu.-, 1976.
GOVERNOR'S
DATED this lthdayol December. STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp;
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Clerk of thu Crcuit Court '(Seal)
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Attorwys for Plaintiff
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Advent and Christmas
music from the Middle
Ages
through
the
Baroque period will he
featured tonight in the
third annual concert of
Seminole Community
College's Collegium
Musicum, under the
direction of Barbara
Muller, at 8 p.m. at Holy
Cross Episcopal Church,
Sanford. Admission is
free. Students Bill
Dennis, left, and Edward
Sanders, guitarists, wear
Medieval costume for the
concert. Instruments of
that period, including the
krumhorn, rebec and
recorders
will
be
featured.

Move Afoot To Weaken Sunshine Law
TALLAHASSEE (AP) Some lawmakers apparently
haven't given up the battle with
Gov. Reubin Askew over the issue of financial disclosure for
public officials although voters
gave Askew a resounding vlc'tory on the issue.
Sen. Henry Sayler, R-St. Pc'tersburg, filed a measure
'Ihursday to weaken the provisions of the constitutional
amendment approved by voters
last month.
Sayler said he was filling his
measure because most people
did not know what they were
voting on and the Sunshine
Amendment would result in

"wholesale resignations" when
reporting provisions take effect
next July.
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nancial disclosure bill strongly
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disclosure of income and debt
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most assets.
The provisions were substanPl.ANT E
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tially lower that the constitutional amendment ap. . co-sponsors of measure?
proved last month, which requires all constitutional officers superceded the consitutional
lie said he felt Askew might
to file net worth statements and amendment,
since
that change his mind about a poseither copies of their federal in- proposal leaves much of the sible veto when he saw how difcome tax returns or a sworn implementation to the legLs- ficult it was to get people to
statement listing sources and lature.
serve in public office.
amounts of income exceeding
Askew press secretary Paul
While the measure covers
$1,000.
Schnitt said the governor was only elected officials mentioned
Sayk'r's proposal was the adamantly opposed to any at. in the constitution, the legi.slaproduct of L House-Senate con- tempt to weaken the Sunshine lure could extend it further and
ference committee bill which Amendment.
it is that fear that is scaring
failed to pass when the House
"it was a clear mandate from people away from even serving
defeated it on the final day fol- the people and anything less on advisory boards, Sayler
lowing heavy lobbying from would not be acceptable."
Askew's office.
Schnitt said.
What raised the governor's
However, Sayler maintained
ire was the fact that the bill was that the people did not know
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he gets older," Sayler said. "If he was not certain about the
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Dra gash and Associates has been hired by the Downtown

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Th e firm will be working closely with a Winter Park renovation
design expert, Christopher Price Raleigh, of Price Raleigh and
Associates, whose projects have Included the Bradlee-McIntyre
House in Longwood and Orl an do's San Juan Hotel.
DDC Chairman Sa ra Jacobson sa id that the Gutmann,
Dragash.R.aleigh team Is not a new combination. Th ey have

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Premier Salim
el-floss has formed a postwar Lebanese

Turning Sour
All is not sweet in the Hawaiian sugar fields
these days. In fact, one Honolulu newspaper ran a
series the other day entitled, "Sour Times for
Sugar."

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Th e good folks on the island "paradise" are
asking the politicians in Washington to bail out the
sugar industry, that only two years ago was enjoying undreamed of prosperity.
It was late in 1974 that raw sugar brought a
peak price of 64'2 cents a pound. Recently the price
dipped below 10 cents and now is not much higher.
The consumer who was crying at the Unprecedented high price for refined sugar in the
United States now is enjoying prices closer to their
ideas of what they can afford. And the producers
are hurting, with costs of production exceeding the
New York market price,
A few comments are in order,
First of all, Hawaii has some of the most expensive labor costs anywhere. And the cost of labor
in the sugar industry is higher because of the high
market price for the product. When the companies
got more money, th e unions demanded — and got —
more.
Apparently the feeling was that "we've got a
good thing going," like the slogan of an airline
serving the islands. The producers apparently
th ough t the public was willing to pay just a bout any
price for their sweetener, so they gave in to th e
union demands,
But, the public backed off, and the price has
plummeted. The costs, including those for labor,
continue to climb. So, as usual, it's th e prod ucer
who is caught in the middle.
Th e unions, which were so quick to demand a
large slice of the "windfall" profits of two years
ago, are conspicuous by their absence from the
volunteers to help share the loss with the
producers. In fact, when C. Brewer &amp; Co., one of
the major producers, announced pla ns to red uce
some marginal employes in effort to bring costs
closer to income, there were demands from som'
union people that some g9vernment agency step in
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A National Chamber of Commerce survey this 'competition to securities trading.

teamed with Northern industrialists to form a

newBourbonclassattheexpenseof the common year ranked "government regulations In
man. Farmers got poorer. Interest rates soared. general" as the most urgent business problem.
The auction hammer was deafenin g.
The National Federation of Independent
And so the advent of Tom Watson, sometimes Business ranked regulations third.
called a demagogue. He adopt ed the plight of his
You might conclude from this that government
people totally, With them, in Ilodding Carter's Is the enemy of business, a monster that stalks
words, "He hated high tariff Republicans and Its every move, destroying the free economy,
the mill owners who bought his cotton so cheap devouring profits and neutralizing the cornand sold their bolts of cloth so dear." Watson petitive spirit...,
thus organized a counterforce of commoners
Until you realize how comfortable each can be
against the monopolies,
with the other.

As Hills views the battle between competitive

cluding the wartime bomba), and in 1949 for the
Russians — and lasting until 1963 — bo'I

business and government regulation, we are countries exploded bomb after bigger and better
destined to have more of the latter unless:
bo mb in the atmosphere.

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embarrassing enough when a detecting 'pilot flew a .1G25
Foxbat jet fighter to Japan. Now a Japanese firm, Is coming
with a 12-Inch plastic model of the Foxbat, and anyone with $2
willbeabletoowna minlatureof what had beenthemostsecret
aircraft in the Russian arsenal.
Japanese industry has a reputation for picking up a product,
figuring out how to produce it at less cost than the original and
• selling it back to the people who invented it. Since the Japanese
take a Win view of weapons production, however, we can
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union districts whose headquarters are within

union's presidency four years ago on a
reputation as a reformer. But for some UMW
officials, that reputation has turned black as
coal.
When Mlllr was elected, he promised to
clean up the UMW, a 277,000-member union
whose image plummet ed under the dictatorial
reign of his predecessor Tony Boyle, now a
convicted murderer.

200 miles of Charleston told us Miller had visited
each of their districts only five times since he
became president.
In a lenhy interview, Mulct admitted he
spent a lot of time In Charleston. But he insisted
that, except on weekl.ads, he always conducted
union business.
Union sources have also charged that Miller
cr eated a special committee at the last UMW
convention for the Bole purpose of pay in g off
cronies. Union documents reveal that
Miller hired 12 union members from a dlstrict.In
Nova Scotia, reportedly paying them a total of
$16,000 In wages and expenses.
The members served on a specially created
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according to high UMW sources and Internal
union documents, Miller often has been more
interested in spending time in his home district
near Charleston, W. Va., on personal matters
than the miner's welfare. During the first eight
months of this year. Miller flew at union expense

to the Charleston area 33 times. His favorite stop
in Charleston was the Heart of the Town Motel,
only 20 miles f rom Miller's home hi Oliley.
Hotel bills and per diem for the junkets came
to $2,600. In addition, his total travel ex penses
were almost $2,300.

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For all the time and money, Miller apparently
didn't get much work done. The president of the
district, Jack Perry, a former Miller ally, told
our reporter Tern Mendenhall that he had no
idea what kind of work Miller did at home.
"I'm ata loss to explain what he (Mill er) was
doing here," he salt "If he held meetings, they
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b al ss MI11&amp; would violate federal law
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documents show the panel was established a
week later than the other nine committees at the
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Canadian district was
not even represented on the committee.
According to union sources, Miller made a
deal with the Nova Scotia district's president,
William Marsii, In return for the $16,000, Marsh
agreed to ensure that the district's "bloc"
supported Miller, sour ces said.
Miller acknowledged that the committee was
unusual. Bu he dismissed the charges as "P11fl
hogwash." When we contacted Marsh, he
shouted that the 1rrngement was "none of Your
business" and hung up the phone.
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out of work during a West Virginia strike in

August 1975, Miller was lounging some of the
time in the posh Pocahontas home of John "Jay"
Rockefeller, now governor-elect,
Miller occasionall y called UMW headquarters, but he refused to leave a number where he
could be reach ed during the 10 worst days of th e
strike. "Arnold was totally missing," said one
UMW source. '
M il ler a dm itt ed that ' he spent time at
Rockefe ll er's home, but he co uldn 't remem ber
how long he stayed. A Rockefeller spokesman
said that the home 'was always open to Miller.
The UMW president insisted he was talking to
miners during much of the time he was
communicado and said he was responsi ble for
settling the strike. He complained he got little
help from the staff. Ile told u's
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staff was working against him in the 1975 strike.
NUCLEAR SHENANIGANS: The tax pa yers
may have to pick up the tab for a $500 million
cleanup of nuclear wastes, than ks to a lopsided
agreement signed by Vice President Nelson
Rockefeller when he was governor of New York.
The deal called for Nuclear Fuel Services,
owned by the giant Getty Oil Co., to reprocess
over 600,000 gallons of deadly nuclear waste at a
plant In West Valley, N.Y.
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A provision was Included, however, which
the State of New York with the Job if It proved unprofitable.
Getty is exercising Its option and federal
officials are now discussing plans to clean up the
nuclear mess.

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Development Administration (ERDA) told our

reporter Amy Dunkin the incident may cast a
dark cloud over the nuclear industry, since
nuclear advocates have stressed the low cost of
nuclear power to the gover nment.
The New York Public Interest Research
Gro up (NYPIRG)'has pieced together the sto ry,

tribution to safeguard the toxic wastes.
Curiously, the perscn who handled the

arr an gement as chairman of AR.DA was Oliver
Townsend, who at the same time was director of
the state's Of fice of Atomic Development. This is
the agency which represented the state In the
negotiations.
Townse nd was In reality negotiat in g with
himself when the state agreed to assume liability
for the reprocessing operation..
Footnote: A spokesman for the plant said
Getty will comply with all necessary. contractual
requirements. A'Rockefeller spokesman pointed
out the deal was a pioneer project which
presented unforeseeable problems.

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"We have considered the issue carefully, and it is our
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involved "a situation that will
probably' never happen again."
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which began In the early 1960s when the New
York State Legislature establish ed the Atomic
Reserach and Development Authority (ARDA to promote nuclear power In the state. According
to the NYPIRG report, ARDA negotiated a deal
between the state and the Getty-owned Nuclear
Fuel Services (NFS) under which the company
would rim a nuclear reprocessingplant. Str
officia l agreed to take over the o pe ration if it
lost money. NFS's only financial obligation was

Louie Wainwright, secretary

of the Department of Offender
Rehabilitation, asked for a $167million budget, up $47 million.
That included a proposed $71million capital outlay program
auflell at alleviating the state's
acute prison overcrowding
problem through construction
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shooting Edward James Parker, a Jacksonville policeman
who appruached Lee's car

Trombetta said. "You've got to
continue what you've got or
you're not going to keep it.
We've got lot of competition."

The major factor in the in-

state agenciesariaslung(or
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next year — an amount Askew
said is way too much
and
Health and Rehabilitative Services Secretary William Page
asked for a big chunk of that.
Page proposed a $1.19-billion
budget for his agency, the largeM in state government, for a 20
per cent increase which he said
was chiefly to maintain current
programs.
"It's still difficult for me to
think in terms of a billion dollaN." Pact" 'oiid. "1 don't know

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"Tourism is one area that's
been a darn good revenue pro-

much. An askew proposal for a
2.8-cent increase last year
failed, but some key lawmakers
already' have said a gasoline
tax hike is inevitable this year.
Webb also called for a supplemental program that would
include $50 million in new state
spending annually to help speed
completion of the Interstate
Highway system in Florida In
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upheld in a 7-0 decision the
A Jacksonville man who was death sentence of [)avid livtwice sentenced to die in the ingston f'unchess of Jacksonelectric chair for the murder of yule,
a policeman has been spared by
lie was convicted of stabbing
the Florida Supreme Court
Anna Waldrop and Clayton HaThe court upheld another gan during a liquor store holddeath penalty, however.
up.
Rudolph Valentine Lee had
The Supreme Court agreed
his death sentence commuted to that the death penalty was a
life imprisonment by the court just punishment for the "atroThursday. lie escaped the ciou and heinous crimes"
electric chair because his case conunitted by I"unche,ss.

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businessmen try to crack the Russian market with the
model. Can the Russian market swallow the Indignity of seeing
one of their top military secrets going for a few rubles in
M oscow department stor es? And marked "Made in Japan',, at

Ceremonies Tonight

Increase.

hefty increases for two offices
dealing with the focal points of
Askew's drive to bolster the
state economy.
He sought a 30 per cent increase for the Division of Economic Development for $3.4
million in total f unding and a 60
per cent hike for the Division of
Tourism, to $5.7 million,

" Yes, sir," Webb replied.
'That's correct."
Askew has said he'll urge
lasunakers again to raise Floridii's eight-cent-a-gallon levy,

STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP)
King Carl
Gustaf presents the 197( Nobel nrize; tr.nkht
to seven Americans, the first time all the
awards have gone to one country. The physics
prize winner, Burton Richter of Stanford
University, said Thursday the United States
may not make a clean sweep again unless the
government puts more money into research,

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Demands for a nuclear test ban treaty
and the public that free market competition
is
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with each explosion unt il one was
far better regulator than government...,
finally
agreed
to in 1963. Thirty-three other
—The public Is assured that the business
nations announced they would abide by the
community will act responsibly If freed
from terms of the treaty, although they did not sign it
some existing regulations,

While business rails against government
Among those neither abiding nor signing were
regulation, hills suggests that business often France and China, who of course had their own
Interestingly, Watson's early movement
The head of a large airline remarks that it
seeks government regulation and benefits from plans for developing nuclear weapons.
included black commoners as well as white. He would be madness to eliminate the Civil
the reduction In competition that can result.
A decent respect for the op in ion of markind
was among the first southerners of stature to Aeronautics Board and permit open competition.
Perhaps, he suggested to the Economic Club of by the United States and Russia, or concern for
argue that the oppressed masses consisted of two Brokers argue that competition Is ruining the
New York, business Isn't as committed to the well-being of future generations, had nothing
races and neither of them would prosper by securities business.
competition as it would have you believe Per- to do with the test ban treaty. It was simply that
hating the other. Thus, supported by a coalition,.
The alliance Is pervasive. Alcoholic beverages ceiving this, he said, much of the public also
both countries had learned about as much as
he was elected to Congress in 1890, a "man of all are sold at prices set by states. Transportation is shows
a disinterest in free enterprise,
they could from above-ground testing and now
the people," and, seemed on his way to effecting sold at fixed rather than competitive rates.
Regulation, he indicates, often originates in believed they could safely accede to 'world
broad change in his region.
Small businessmen who often complain about
the
absence of competition. And it often persists opinion" by confining future tests to below
But It wasn't to be. Though he was a competent the burdens of regulation, nevertheless oppose. because
of the importance to some businesses of ground.
congressman
for example he worked with repeal of the Robinson-Patman Act, which
being protected from competition.
With such examples to guide it, it is no t
Jimmy Ca rt er's grandfather, a post master, to tended to reduce competition among retaile rs,
Que st ion: Does b usin ess be lieve in i tself? In surpr is ing that China should feel that It s
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legislate the first Rural Free Delivery — he was
Consumer advocates demand deregulation of competition? Does It support government ac- much right as any other soverign nation to
too much of a threat to the established order. prices for air, rail, sea and truck transportation,
tivity in the marketplace when that activity bails pollute the world with radioactivity, though
Worried for their profits and power, the Bour- but then seek federal chartering for large co rpoout a particular company?
fortunately its bombs have not been the "dirty'
bons conspired shamelessly to squelch this rations, a move that wo ul d subject the markets
And oppose it only when t hat activity does not type exploded by the first two nuclear po wers in
populist meddler.
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serve to make life easier for it'
the early days.

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pledge against first use of nuclear weapons on
grounds that the allies must be free to use an'
weapon against an aggressor.
The rejection came in a statement issued
after a twoday session of NATO foreign
ministers in which Secretary of State Henry
A. Kissinger joined for the last time as a
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two-day budget hearing,
Trartsporation Secretary Tom
Webb said Thursday that the
gas tax must be increased if his
agency is to operate at a
'minimal" level in highway
construction, bridge repair and
road maintenance,
The $624-million budget, a
$40-million rise over the current
fiscal year, falls $30 million
,hort of meeting expected reverue and includes no new per.
sonnel.
In a nutshell, what you're
saying is that without an in
crease In the gasoline tax we're
not going to be able to meet the
minimum needs of the state,"
the governor said.

character to

Raleigh, Gutmann-Di-agash and Foster, Herbert Associates.
Miss Jacobson sa id the DDC was still in the process of

is."
He called for a $35-million increase in Medicaid funds, to
$280 million, and aides said the
hike was aimed at paying rising
medical costs.
Commerce Secretary

In the opening round of Ask-

environm ental

Jaco bson added.
Cy Paumier of Land Design-Research Inc., Columbia, Md., who
has been hired as master plan ner and strategist for the DDC's
over al l redevelopment effort, will coordinate the efforts of

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Transportation officials have
Presented Gov. Reubin Askew
with a proposed budget that
calls for a gasoline-tax increase
to compensate for a projected
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the national government to reestablish import
quotas for their foreign competitors immediately,
then a renewal of the U.S. Sugar Act which was
dropped by Congress in 1974, with some urging
from then Secretary of Agriculture Butz.
Thus opponents of the outspoken former
secretary have had an unusual opportunity to
criticize Butz first for the high price of sugar; then
for the low price. In this day of dependence on the
government to bail out just about everyone, it
seems few either in labor or industry or among
consumers appears willing to rely on market
forces,
And with the apparent willingness of the new
administration in Washington to try to solve all
people's problems, there doesn't appear much
immediate chance for the cause of individual
freedom of enterprise.

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drop a proposed amendment that might have
been used to justify the taking of Israeli
lages by terrorists. The West Germans and
other sponsors in return have dropped
references to punishment or extradition of
offenders.

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States
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tests at regular Intervals during the l9fios and
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early '60s? Remem be r SANE and other protest
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China exploded another nuciear device on
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Nov. 17, the 19th and largest In its history, senground of the "agrarian rebel," Thomas E.
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Watson.
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the reaction It aroused in the world community,
a slaveholder who, as did so many then, suffered
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substance. The invasion, conquest and oc.
Not so remarkable, however, Is the official
cupation of the South devastated a mostly rich
silence of world governments, especially the
culture, leaving its adherents with what author
United States and the Soviet Unto,,. We cannot
Hodding Carter has described as "an angry
pretend to di vine what goes on in the minds of th e
scar" of acrimony,
people in the Kremlin — or even In our own State
The war dest royed both the values and the
Department, for that matter — but it seems
works of most Southerners. Men who had owned JOHN CUNNIFF
obvious that both governments are reluctant
slaves suddenly became less fed and less clothed
say or do anything that could Jeopardize their
than once were their chattel. Families were
delicate relations with the touchy Chinese.
shattered. Faith crumbled. Where for centuries
the South had navigated itself, and in large part
R
Of
They may also realize that they haven't got a
well , now others shoved in to take command.
moral leg to stand onto support a formal protest
Most terrible of all for the regional pride and
NEW YORK (AP) — In almost any survey of
day each country exploded Its first ato
All these examples were cited recently by
atomic
well being was the dismembering and what bothers business people, you will find high
bomb It abandoned all future to tell other
regulator, Roderick lulls, chairman of the
restructuring of commerce, principally the on the list, if not in first place, the difficulties of titles and Exchange Commission, one of whose countries how they should behave.
agrarian apparatus. Southern opportunists dealing with government regulations.
jobs has been, ironically, to introduce more
Beginning in 1946 for the United States (ex.
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Upgrading th e physical aspects of downtown Sanford is one
phase in DDC's overa ll four-point plan of feasibility studies,
training programs, recruiting programs and a facelift p rogram.
Raleigh, who has a ba ckgro un d In hist orical restoration work,
will product drawings show in g downtown's b uildings as they
appear today, how they could look restor ed to their origin al
Victorian character, and how much the restoration wo uld cost.
The drawings will be shown to the public in J an uary.
"Creating the restor ed Victorian vil lage atmosphere is
basically a hist o ri cal project," e xplained Miss Jacobson. "The
DDC selected Chris (Raleigh) for his expertise In this field."
Ralei gh , a graduate of the University of Florida, has practiced
in Paris, New York and since 1973, Winter Park. His desig ns for

cabinet of eight nonpolitjcjat,s. hall of them
are Christians and half are Moslems. At their
first meeting Thursday, Christian President
Elias Sarkis reminded the cabinet ministers
that neither Moslems nor Christians, who
fought each other bitterly in the 19-month civil
war, should be treated as a privileged class.
floss, a Moslem banker, declined to comment
on reports that he will ask the parliament for
sweeping powers to declare a state of emergency and rule with Sarkis by decree.

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for the areas be yond, Gutmann, Dragash and Associates wil l
become involved in the const ruct ion aspects of the facelift
program.
"Eventually, the facade desi gn by Ra leigh and architectural
as pec ts by Gutmann-Dragash will be co mbin ed with landscaplrg
to give total environmental c ha racter to the do wn to wn area,"
Miss Jacobson said. The Orlando landsca pe architectur e firm of
Foster, Her be rt Associates, which did the landscap in g along
Winter Park's Park Avenue, will be hired for this purpose, Miss

worked together before on a n umber of projects.

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restoration in clude Face West, a gold rush era resta uran t in
Paris ; West Coast -Todel Railroad entertainment complex in St.
Petersburg; Gazebo Nightclub and T.J. Murphy's Resta ur ant In
Orlando; and Keezel Arcade, Park Avenue, Win ter Park.
Presently on the historic b uildin gs co mm ittee for Orlando's
downtown development, Raleigh has served as vice president of
the Central Florida Society for Historic Preservation and participates in the National Trust for Historic Preserv ation.
Once Raleigh has completed his design drawings for the mod el
area on First Street from Park to Palmetto, as well as an outline

Development Corporation (DDC) to effect the structural changes
necessary to give a facelift to a mod el area in downtown Sanford.

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Keys Lionettes
most of the fourth quarter as
they cheered (heir team on to a

Oviedo truly dominated the
second half with Cheryl Bird

62-22 girls basketball victory
over Lyman Thursday night in
the Oviedo g)ui.

making rebound after rebound
on Lyman's unsuccessful at-

tempts to put points on the
board, and then sending them
down the court foran Oviedo

narrow margin at the end of the
first period. The Greyhounds
were shooting good, with Rita
Atkins making long baskets
from mid-court. They also were
controlling the ball well but Val
Smith of Oviedo always seemed

With only seconds left to play,
the score was 58-20 and shouts
rang out from the Oviedo
bench, "Go for sixty!" But the
Lions scored four more points,
to Lyman's two, to bring the

to be there to intercept the

final score to 66-22.

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points), there was

Keep-away Is name of girl's game: Oviedo guard looks inside above, drives for shot below i's. Lyman

Holtz
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lowered the fourth quarter again tonight
Ocala
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freshman basketball team
BISHOP MOORE Moe 317,
Thursday night, and losing MuIlee 7 6 70. Berniir 1 01. Topper
Moser 201 Tolls
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Arkansas,
where
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Frank
Now, the Knicks have. to sign
Bro'ies has stepped aside to tentative, if weak, hand in the from which it last withdrew him and reportedly will give
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starting in 1978.
capital, plus the presidentia l Uonable.
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Commissioner Bowie Kuhn opening game, the A
ll-Star
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post and called Holtz the "kind made the announcement Thurs- game every three years and
McAdoo
suffered a U4IVU
of man we would like to hire." day night, then immediately hibitions,
groin muscle Wednesday night
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Buffalo got its goal on a pow'
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the playoffs for the first time in
perio(.i. Gil Perreault sent a
years.
goal-mouth pass to Rick MarSI, Louis 21, NY Giants 17
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NEW
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Rams,
who
played
prior
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KanQuebec's
Real Cloutier
for a chance at a playoff berth
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John Douglas led the Jay- scored three goals, lying him
and they won't blow it.
age and there is no trouble re- Manhattan, played with finesse hawks with2op.iint.s and helped for the WIIA lead with 27.
Oakland 30, San Diego 14
through most of the game. But them with their decisive spurt (loutier opened the Quebec
The Raiders are just tuning cruitlng good players.
At l"ortiham, the image Is they finally were checkmated in the middle o( the second half. scoring with a goal midway
up now, getting all the parts
tarnished and the school is try- by the superior Jayhawks.
The
Manhattan-Rutgers through the second period. then
ready for the playoffs.
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to
keep
up
with
the
others
in
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game
was interesting until the got two more in the third
San FrcIsco23,
"They did a good Job," sai
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New Otleans 10
20-6 burst at the start of game-winner. Serge Bernie.
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Fordham's deliberate offensive with a
the second half. Uollis Copeland and Paulin Bordeleau netted
probably because they lost to
a few hopeful moments game that provided the Barns scored 20 points and Ed Jordan the other Quebec goals.
San Diego last week. But they ThFor
- day night at Madison with a 31-30 lead as late as eight
are better than that and will Square Garden, Fordham's minutes Into the second half. added 16 for the winners.
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show it against the Saints.
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the 1933 season with the Indians [lying school.
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swinger batted .ni in
67 Thursday to lead Kuchar,
period.
Ford and six others by a shot.
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Tied for second with Kuchar
Ferrell, born on Feb.
2, 1908, and Ford were Graham Marsh
had lived in Sarasota before of Australia, Michael Shea of
moving to Port Charlotte 113 New Orleans,
Kenneth Webb of
November.
Aurora, Coin., Thomas ValenHe is survived by his son, tine of Gainesville, Ga., James
Wesley C. Jr., of Bradenton; a Whittenberg of Memphis,
daughter, Mrs. Gwenlo F. Tenn., and Dillen Van Dyke of
Williard of Winston-Salem, Conroe, Tex.
N.C., and three brothers
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and Hick of Detroit.
Thursday.
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Select House Committee on the legal sense of the word.
age Is 28.2, Including
of the
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I. no
1974-75 — his best season.
January,
auhia
to approve a staff report rec- tiled and several snkiiinitent thority but can only recoinHe is trying to become only
ommending that baseball be
co
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mend
possible
solutions
to
the
second
player in NBA hisd
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irme
dripped of its exemption from
'
standing
panels
such
as
the
tory
to
win
four Consecutive
IV4u
was
to
the antitrust laws.
Judiciary Committee, which
championship
s.
In its report today to the full with football, basket 11
would take up any antitrust kg- Chamberlain wan the title
committee headed byRep. B.F.
islaton.
en years In row, from io-o
Sisk, 1)-Calif., the staff said it legis4ios
to
196516.
had concluded that "adequate
The House sports committee
The committee recomThe 6-foot-II McMillen, fl, is
'justification does not exist for was formed last May after mended that another oversight in
his second NBA season and
- - baseball's special exemption baseball refused to return a panel be created which
would averaging 5.1 points and 3.5
from the antitrust J,awsand that team to the nation's capital to "be directed to prepare and rebounds; HewasBuffalo's top
its exemption should be re- replace the Washington Sena- transmit to the appropriate
Chit selection In 1974, but the
moved in the contest of over-all tars, who were moved to Texas committees of the [louse, a Rhodes Scholar did not join the
sports antitrust reform."
and became the Bangers in comprehnsive report on sports
Braves until 1a."it season.
Baseball, among all the -ma- 1971. Sisk headed an ad hoc antitrust law, together with
me slender 6-10 Gianelli, 28,
jar professional sports, has congressIonal committee which recommendation
for the
s
averagIng 10.8 points In his
been excluded from the anti- iuisuccessluliy sought the re- treatment of professional fifth NBA season. The KniCks
trust laws since the Supreme turn of baseball to Washington, sports under federal antitrust acquired Mm from Houston
Court ruled in 1922 that the
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13-15. Then he moved to N.C. recommend today to Congres
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had posted a three-year mark of from antitrust laws, a privilege vlt.atlon for Charles
'Obtaining the 25-year-old
O. Finley to
9-21-2 before be arrived, went it has enjoyed since 1922.
move his troubled Oakland A's McAdoo endedthe nicks 1.
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interested in talking to me
pick up his deferred payments
Agai n, baseball has proposed
would be
Calling it "the 'most approd'
Calling
'to
which the Braves did not
a fragmented schedule for
them," Holtz said.
method of providing want to do
starting in 1.
Washington, whereby the Balti- baseball to Washington, [).C.,"
However, if the Knicks do not
Arkansas is Interested.
more Orioles of the American boththeNatjonaland
American. sign him, he becomes a free
Charles Bishop, the university's League would play some of leagues
proposed that Bal- agent at the end ofthe season.
president, said Broyles had their home games in RFK St.a- timore play a "suitable" nurnWhen the Knicks will be able

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SARASOTA (AP) — Wesley
n
of
Cheek Ferrell, who pitched for lIess
six major league baseball nights game as Syracuse
teams and won 20-games twice Coach Jim [3oeheim played his
in a IS-year career, has died at entire 13man squad.
Biscayne 's Mike LaPrete led
age 68.
all scorers with 18 points and
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"Lou Holtz is not made for
professional football," Said the
affable 39-year-old blond with
the horn-rimmed glasses and a
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basketball Thursday over
Osceola of Kissimme.
KISSIMMEE
Gibbons 1 60,
Murphy 50 10, Lewis 5111, Clancy
306. Williamson 1 0 2. Ziegler 011.
Totals 19 3*
HOWELL: Lacore 50 10, Barnes
10 2, Fannin I 0 2, Stockwell 1112,
Conway 2ol, Ray 102, Gldu 701,
Counts 201. Totals 16 130.
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to play this National Football
League season and are expected to end It the way they
ended 1975, with a 3-Il record —
the worst in their history. Mike
Holovak, director of scouting
and, since mldseason, offensive
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—
For Lou Holtz, who loved the
college life, the dream of
coaching a pro team in New
York turned out to be a ni gh tmare. And the prospect of four
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Well, they are so deep, they
And after trailing Cincinnati wins, the Browns and Bengals the conference wild card spot; "They look like the bears when
You remember the Pitts- are about to strike oil —
Ilous- virtually all season, they stand will be Just playing out a season Seattle at Philadelphia, Green they get out at the circus,"
burgh Steelers, don't you ...
the ton oil, that is. On Saturday, it one victory away from killing of frustration.
Bay at Atlanta, Denver at Chi- Phillips said. "They scatter cvteam everyone was bur'jlng at could all come together,
the Bengals' and longshot
In Saturday's other action, it cago, San Francisco at New Or. erybody."
e beginning of the season
That 1-4 start this National Cleveland's hopes of winning will be Minnesota at Miami and leans and San Diego at Oakwhen it lost four of its fir st
The Bengals are rated heavy
five Football League season had the American F ootball Confer- Los Angeles at Detroit. In Sun- land.
games.
favorites to beat the 3-10 Je ts
people wondering. Obviously ence Central title.
day's other games, it will be St.
The one team not at 9-4 in the but they are running into an
something was wrong with the
Cincinnati is at the New York Louis at the New York Giants AFC Central Division is bus- emotionally charged team, Lou
twoizne Super Bowl chain- Jets and Cleveland
is at Kansas and Washington at Dallas with ton, 5-8. "If they can't beat us Holtz
I
resigned as head coach
pions.
City Sunday. If the Steelers lose the Cards and Redskins fighting and prove they should be in the Thursday and New York,
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Whatever It was, it
is gone. Saturday, the Sunday games for the National Football playoffs, then they don't de- Mike liolovak, will be trying to
There has not be en a be tter
would be important since Conference wild card playoff serve it," Oilers Coach B
avoid a repeat of the 3-11 finish
il.1
team since then. The Steelers Cincinnati could be the division berth; Buffalo at Baltimore and Phillips said of the Steelers.
in 1975, the club's worst ever.
have reeled off eight straight champion with a victory or, if New England at Tampa Bay,
Three weeks ago, Pittsburgh Added to that is the possibility
By hAL BO('.K
victories and allowed a minis- the Bengals lose, too, the with the Colts and Patriots beat Houston 32-16, allowing the that it will be
Joe Namath's last
LOS ANGELES (AP) — For. cule 28 points in those games, Browns would be the divisional fighting for the AFC East title only two touchdowns in its game as the Jets' quarterback.
four of them shutouts,
get all those nasty t)v,ngs the s
champions. But if Pittsburgh and the loser winding up with eight-game winning streak.
The Browns were 3-11 in 1975
Louis Cardinals have been
and have ma,,'- n astonishing
saying about the Dallas Cowabout-face. 'ihey have gone virboys.
tually unnoticed, lurking
Remember instead, all those
It s
around the fringes of the Pittsnasty things the Washington
burgh-Cincinnati dogfight, But
Redskins always have said
TAMPA (Al')
et.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will try to
for 29 of the club's 42 touchdowns. He'll be operating against a they cannot be counted out yet
about the Dallas Cowboys.
avoid becoming the first National Football League team in
defensive unit which has given up 20 touchdowns rushing and 19
Having clinched the National
historyto loseall 14 regular season games when they host playoffpassing.
øFootball Conference East Divi- bound New England Sunday.
Grogan has been Intercepted 19 times, more than any quari
sion championsIp, the Cow.
Odds on Coach John McKay's expansion Bucs avoiding that
terback
in
the
AFC,
but
the
Bucs'
aretied
with
Philadelphia
as
the
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worst intercepting team in football, with only eight thefts.
mine the conferrnce's wild car d the Am
erican Conference's Eastern Division title rather than
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team when they play their old
y
enter the playoffs as the conference wild card team.
fullba ck posi tion this season.
friends from Washington SunThe Patriots (1(W) last week clinched a playoff spot for the first
McKay's former University of Southern California star, Sam
day.
time in 13 years. If Baltimore (10-3) loses to Buffalo Sunday while
Cunningham, totaled 785 yards before suffering a shoulder injury'
The Redskins are tied with St.
New England wins, the Patriots would claim not only the division
. Louis at 94, .and if both teams
which has kept him out of the last four games. His replacement,
title but also get to host their first playoff game next weekend.
Don Calhoun, has rushed for 540 yards with 100 or more yards four
DE,%VFR ~ All) - Forward
win or lose this week,
The game stacks up as a classic mismatch, especially with the
straight games.
Paul Silas of the Denver NugWashington will get secondstakes involved. The Bucs are the league's worst offensive team,
The injury-riddled Bucs, shut out in (our games, have 17 players
gets says that playing on a
place and the wild card berth by
averaging 210 yards a game. The Patriots are averaging 338.
on
injured reserve, the most in the NFL. At midweek, they were
home court makes a difference.
virtue of two victories over the
And while the Bucs are giving up nearly 30 points a game, the
still adding players to the roster.
And that difference was a big
Cardinals this season.
Patriots are yielding onl y 17.
Veteran Steve Spurner will start at quarterback for Tampa
reason
;;by the Nuggets beat
That Is why St. Louis, often
New England quarterback Steve Grogan has already thrown 18
Bay after yielding control of the offense last week to Terry the Cleveland Cavaliers 104-94
critical of the Cowboys, needs touchdown passes and run for a record-tying 11 others to account
Hanratty in a 42.0 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Thursday night in a National
help from [)allas. If the Cards
Basketball Association game.
beat the New York Giants, they
"If we had played in Cievemust hope that Dallas rememland the way we played tonight,
bers its enirnosity for George
we would have won," Silas said,
Allen and the Redskins and
referring to Denver's 99-93 loss
kayoes Washington.
to the Cavs on Dec. 2.
Th e Pro Picker thinks tha t IS
MIAMI (All) — The home field playoff advantage for Min79 yards in seven ca rries las t week, and seldom-used veteran Don
"If they play ed tonight the
just the way It will happen. Last
nesota next week will be on the line Sa tur day when the Vikings
Nottingham.
way' they played in Cleveland,
week's '12-2 mark ran the
and Miami Dolphins (fleet in the Or ange Bowl.
The Vikings, who los t both previous games with the Dolphins, they would have beat us. The
season's record to 126-55-1 for
The National Football League regular-season wrapup game
including
a 24-7 setback in Super Bowl VIII, arrived in Fort
home court does make a differ.
.696. The picker shoots bra .700
finds the Vikings needing a victory to assure itself hosting next
Lauderdale
Wednesday
to
work
out
ence," he said.
in
game-condition
weather.
season this way:
week 's first round of the playoffs. A loss to Miami would force the
Former University of Miami star Chuck Foreman has rushed
In the only other NBA game,
Vikings (10-2-1) to play on the road if Los Angeles (9-3-1) wins at
for 1,077 yards for a new Viking club record, but maintains the the Atlanta Hawks. edged the
Los Angeles 27, DetroIt 14
Wash
Detroit.
offense can still use improvement.
Kansas City Kings 102-100.
5.10 $20. 3 Bi)bo AItu (4)6 600 (1
The Lions still are trying to
Adams Division
Miami (6-7) needs a victory to keep Don Shula from having his
4)00; P (I 0)112 50; B i g 0 (IS)
"I really don't think we've played our best yet," Foreman said.
The Nuggets scored their 12th Bstn
19 7 2 10 tOe $4
figure out how they lost to the
first losing season in 14 years of NFL coaching.
with all (1) 9200 w i th all (I) 11410.
"We haven't jelled offensively. I don't know why, other than the
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straight home victory, taking Butt
-( 9 Giants last week. While they
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Shula tested third-string reserve Don Strock at quarterback last
12 10 6 30 106 95
fact we could be more consistent.
advantage of a big free-throw Cleve
A
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are looking for the answer, they
615 7 19 69 96
week, but will have regular Bob Griese back In control against the
"We've got a lot more to throw at people than we've ever had margin in the second half and )
Thursday's Results
are likely to find out how the
Vikings.
THURSDAY NIGHT'S
Philadelphia 3. Boston l
before. Sammy White and Ahmad Rashad give us two outstanding points from David Thompson.
Rams heat Atlanta 590.
RESULTS
PittSburgh 2, Buffalo I
"We'd like to win, but we'd like to win mainly for the sake of
wide receivers, we've got dept h in our backfield, we've got
The triumph gave Denver a 17-7
Sflmiesota 20, MiamI 14
Today's Games
winning," Shula said. "When you analyz e it, we've beaten only
quarterback) Francis Tarkenton."
FIRST
over-all record and a four-game
I. Echa no Alberdi (3)
Minneso ta at Atlanta
Th e Vikings nail down the
one good football learn all year* -New England. We'd like to end
1360 7.00 550; 2. Larri Miguel (21
Washington at Cleveland
Rams' owner Carroll Rosenbloom, rooting for Shula, said, "You lead over Detroit in the Midplayoff' home field advantage
6 20300. 3 Eddy Jayl (6) 3 60; Q 12
it up by beating a good football team."
Saturday's Games
know, there's one guy you can always rely on to have his team west Division.
and f1rLsh this sorry season for
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The Dolphins' other victories came over Buffalo (2-11) twic'e,
For Cleveland, the loss was
ready under any circumstances, and that's Don Shula.
SECOND
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New York Rangers at To
the DiA ph ins.
the New York Jets (3-10) twice and Tampa Bay (0-13),
*20 610, 2 Echano.Javi (S) S 10
"I know that when Don stops to realiz e the difference in gate
its fourth straight and ended a ronto
Pittsburgh 37, Houston S
3 23. 3 Domingo Coo (2) 13 60. 0
Pittsburgh at New
Miami may have to operate without running backs Benny
York
receipts (a playoff game in the 91,000-seat Los Angeles Coliseum five-game road trip. The Cavs
The Raiders gave the Steelers
(5.51 53 00. P — 5) 71.70; 00 (3 8)
wanders
Malone, who has a hamstring injury, and Norm Bulaich, who has
161 10
compared to 47,000 seats at Minnesota), he'll go all out to put the are 16-8, second in the Central
Chicago at Atlanta
the lpening they needed by
a shoulder Injury,
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Detroit at Montreal
Division.
game
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Los
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for
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good
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he
added
beating Cincinnati. Now Pitts9106.40,2. Negui Yza (6)6103003
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Their places would be taken by rookie Gary Davis, who gained
Wasnirigton
laughing.
Denver broke away from a
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World Hoc key Assoc iation
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Eastern DivIsion
FOURTH
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points going into the final quar.
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Today's Games
60
Thompson.
they will take out their dis- to wait until the National Hock- game of the year. When you threw his stick trying to stop the little upset nght now. I'll be
HouSton at Cincinnati
appointment on the poor, little
EIGHTH
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San Diego at Indianapolis
Bingo Smith led Cleveland
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sorry for what I say.
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at
Winnipeg
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points.
in Boston Garden. They finally tube checking well. The type of
560 3 10. 3. Alava Arca (4) 4 40, 0
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Calgary at Minnesota
Cleveland 24, Kansas City 17 have proved they
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Shero
the
Pittsburgh
Penguins
edged
Saturday's
Games
The Browns' turnaround seaS
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regular season game there.
IAIU
San
Diego
hiiaison
had
the
hot
hand
at
New
England
type
you
see
in
the
Stanley
Cup
said.
"They
the Buffalo Sabres 0,1
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at
Quebec
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Ediroriton at Calgary
awfully strong Coach of the
TENTH
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Quebec in the third quarter and setting
SocLitiOn
game,
the
That
was
the
game."
Year candidate.
520. 2 Arca (I) 660510. 3 Larrea
their unbeaten streak to nine
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Phoenix
a
record
for
Kemper
Arena
in
Dornhoefer set up Rick
Nordiques handed th
Boston Coach Don Cherry
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games, edging the Bruins 3-1 MacLeishfr a tying goal in the was visibly upset, disturbed
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a
club
record
Kansas
City.
But
Watch out for the Bears next
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Thursday night in a close- first period, then put the Flyers over a Boston bench penalty
throws with 3.8 seconds resixth consecutive defeat, 5-4,
year. They have learned they
2 10 5 40 340, 2 Arta Solo (2) 360
checking game marked by just in front to stay with a power called by Hood with four min(flaming that gave Atlanta the
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goal.
Vi ctory.
play goal at 11:31.
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grinding out the yardage on the 34 shots on
Blair Chapman scored one
EAST
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The Flyers, who took only 16 awarded Clarke.
31 C orctt,Sm
ground.
Pittsburgh goal and assisted on
9 001 40 220 2 Manolo Echave (6)
came in here tonight," Phila- shots, got a third goal with 20
had
that
feel
for
the
ball,"
said
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Hudson who hit 12 of 13 shots in
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Somebody has to win this
in noting that the Flyers had an had pulled goalie Gilles Gilbert tngtomake only one statement.
i.
the open. the third period on tus way to a
Rutgers 73, Manhattan 57
'game, but the picker Isn't sure
tun's goal at 17:34 of
os Ia
0-18.4 regular-season record for a sixth skater. Bobby Clarke If I was a gambler with Bruce
34-point game.
Syracuse 67. Bisca 9 ne 63
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since November. 1967, at the broke away' and shot wide of the hood refereeing, I'd bet against
overtime, just
proved to be the winner at 5:46
on general pm- Garden. "We were aware of net, but Referee Bruce Hood the Br'uins .. Ek'( against the
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uf the second period when he
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Win By 40-38

OVIEDO: Johnson 0 000; Blai r I
02; Brundidge 131 II; Goulette 12
1 24; Michael 63 1 15; Weaver O 1. 2
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Totals 27 6 19 62.
LYMAN 3ouer I 022; Cuyler 10.
02. Smith 1 002; Johnson 2001;
Atkins 41 29; Scott 0 12 I; Blair 02
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Golden State at Seattle
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Ptoenix at New York Knicks
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Portland at Philadelphia
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Atlanta at Cleveland
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Jack Powers, whose club held a
A moral victory for the Sea- leap forward. But he wound 'up
But at that point, the Rams 28-27 lead at intermission." But
hawks, who will allow less than taking a step backward with a
played less than perfect ball, when we needed it, we didn't
*their normal four-touchdown 5748 loss to the Ja)hawks.
(flaking
sophomoric mistakes. get any help off the boards."
quota. That defense really
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to
lose,"
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Stewart,
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bigger, quicker JaySyracuse, the nation's No. 30
needs work'.
who
has
lost
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of
four
gamnes
hawks
took
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ti.. Dallas 26,
Won't it be sweet for the so far this season, "but I'm and outscored Fordham 19-6. in action Thursday night. The
Cowboys to finish off their old afraid we might lose a few more That burst provided them with Orangemen, led by Roosevelt
program back a commanding 49-36 lead with Bouie and Larry Kelley,
pals from Washington? You bet before I get
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DECEMBER 9, 1976
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Oscar L Benson
Floyd Brown
Shannon E. Burgess
Nathaniel L. Croft
Stanley G. DeOvies
Ruby L. Gray
Edith Spring
Janis W. White. DeBary
Margaret Capplali, Deland
Michael Maliawco, Deltona
Trudy A. Bush. Geneva
Cindy L. Edwards, Lake
Helen
BIRTHS
Mr. —,Mrs. Charlie (Brenda)
(,raves, a girl, Sorrento

Rummage and Bake Sale sponsored by Lake Brantley
Band Boosters Assn., Interstate Mall, during regular malt
hours. Through Sunday.
Fret Dogwood and Bald Cypress seedlings, Forrest
Greene Inc., Realtor, 106 Forest Ave., Altamonte Springs,
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Through Saturday.
Seminole County Young Republican annual Christ.
mas Party, 8 p.m., Marbeya Apartment Clubhouse.
Admission an unwrapped toy for an underprivileged child.
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., St. Augustine
Church, Button and Sunset, Casselberry.
Foresters Square Dance Club, The Forest, 8 p.m.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richards Church.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.
'AC's Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden Club,
710 F. Rollins.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11
Piano workshop, 10:30 a.m.; master classes, 2 p.m.,

FTU music rehearsal hall. Featured artist John Perry,
teacher at U. of Texas. $10 for adults, $4. students.
Mid-Florida Singles Club, 9 p.m., dancing Rainbow
Ranch.
Senior Citizens trip to Jacksonville for picnic at Fott
Caroline. Stops at city museums and dinner. Start at 8:30
am. from Leeds in Casselberry and pick up at Sanford
Civic Center, 9 am.

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"The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew," play for
children and adults, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center. Santa will be present. Tickets at civic center.
Christmas Party for Sanford VFW Post 10108 an-i
Auxiliary members.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees Christmas tree sale, 9 a.m.
to 9 P.M.
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran.
Women's Aglow, 10 a.m., Sanford Chamber of
Commerce.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1Z
Scholarship benefit recital by pianist John Perry, 4
p.m., FTIJ engineering auditorium. $5 for adults, $2 for
students.
Rummage sale sponsored by Temple Israel
Sisterhood, noon to 5 p.m., Temple Israel, 4917 Eli St.,
Orlando.
Mid-Florida Singles Club, 7 p.m., dinner and dance,
Family Club, McCoy Navy Base. Call 3.7790 evenings
for reservations,
All Music Service, First Presbyterian Church, Third
Street and Oak Avenue, 5 p.m. Open to all; nursery
available.
"A Salute To American Music" by Melodee Dance
and Figure Club, 7:30 p.m., Meiodee Skating Rink, Sanførd.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 13
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St. .
Diet Workshop, 7:30 p.m., Sanlando United Methodist
Church, SR 434 and 1-4.
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 at Soring Oaks and SR 436.
Tian,eedenta1 Meditatim program, 1:30 p.m.,
Florida Federal Savings, .911 W. Hwy. 438, Altamonte
Springs.

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Herald
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which is home to the
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McClalrens, they are my
housegutts. While in the city,
,
Iloha will get In some fishing
with many of his friends and Willie Mae Robinson. She is
Mrs. McClalren will visit with employed at the Holiday house
many of her family and Friends. Restaurant and Mr. Williams is
The Mc(.lairtsis make their
home In NYC where they bulb employed at Chase and Co
work in two of the city's
hospitals.
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Tyrone Smith was honored enjoying his fall vacation, he is
%vith a surprise birthday party visiting his family and many
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DISCHARGES

Sanford:
Ayoub Baker
Dawn R. Burks
Lynette E. Cantrell
l.atricia A. Jones
Felicia Lackey
Lamar Laubert
Emma E. McOlvin
Rosa L Morehead
Thomas F. Smith
Leon M. Swain Sr.
Bascom S. Johnson, Bristol,
Tenn.
April S. Tills, Caselberry
Dennis C. Kimball, DeBary
Lillie M. VanDiver, DeBary
Bessie M. Horn, Deiand
Dorothy W. Miller, Deltona
William H. Weaver, Deltona
Mildred Hersey, Lake
Monroe
Frances B.
Connelly,
Maitland

The annual Christmas party
for Celery City Lodge 542 and
Evergreen Temple 321 will be
held Saturday evening at the
Elks Home,Cypress Avenue and
7th Street. Tickets will be sold
on a color te
may be purchased from lodge
members. George Ducan is
exalted ruler; Grace Haynes s
daughter ruler.

8 a.m. Readings: ternperature, 61; high Thursday,
68; overnight low, 57;
barometric pressure, 30.45; no
rain; relative humidity, 94 per
cent; kinds; calm.
Variable cloudiness through
Saturday, with a warming
trend.
Lows in the low 603, highs
Saturday In the upper lOs.
Winds easterly around 15
m. p. h.
SATURDAY'S TIDES
Daytona Beach: high 10:38
a.m.. 11:05 p.m., low 4:05 a.m.,
1:44 P.M.
Port Canaveral: high 10:19
a.m., 10:38 p.m., low 3:59 a.m.,
4:33 p.m..
Bayport: high 2:59 a.m., 4:41
p.m., low 10:10 a.m., 10:28 P.M.

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of Seminole High School's Anchor Club to entertain Sanford Pilot Club members
at their annual Christmas party. Performers were, from left, Karen Itisner,
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DEAR ABBY: I am very
much in love with a man I work
with. The problem is his wife.
Every time he starts to tell her
he wants a divorce, she gets
herself pregnant and he decides
that he can't go through with it.
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pulled that on him, Abby, and I
am tired of waiting for him, but
I can't break it off because I
love him too much
Do ou think he'll ever lewv
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returned my gift to the jewelry her dentist often, but her teeth
store from which it was pur- just naturally: have that dingy
chased, and selected a more look.
expensive set of salt and peppe r
This Is a big problem for her.
shakers In its place.
She looks so pretty when she
This girl is not dumb, She's a smiles, but she is so selfcollege graduate,
conscious a.'out her teeth she
Not wanting to make a fuss, I wor.t let herself smile.
paid the dif ference. What would
Is there a solution' How
you have done?
about cars li ke the movie stars
FLABBERGASTED
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[)EAR FLABBERGASTED:
DEAR MOTHER: Ii there is
I'd have made a fuss and NOT a way to whiten
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paid the difference. Further- yellowish well-cared for
teeth,
more, the salesperson at the I've never heard of it,
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Jennifer Hinson. Tickets are $1. •.

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Luis Perez and Cindv Ratcliffe. left, 11rian Price and Lynne Rader play Franz feature Kip Watson, Norman
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the ballet 'Coppelia" Dec. 18 at
2:30 and 8 p.m. at the Tupperware Auditorium.
The lead roles of Swanilda
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Parent education classes In In the Sanford area The classes
The next series of classes will
the LaMaze method of prepared are held in the hospital begin on Jan. 3, 1977 from 7 30childbirth are now being of auditorium and consist of six 930 p.m.
Fered by Seminole Memorial classes, one night a week for six
Coles are taught what to
Hospital for expecting couples consecutive weeks.
expect through the remainder
of the pregnancy, and through
of their
TAG Slates Play Auditions
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mild conditioning exercises,
The next production of the Saturday, at 3:30 p.m. at the
concentration - relaxation
Deltona Theatre Arts Guild Episcopal Church Parish House
exercises
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breathing techniques to aid the
' Father," Feb. 12 and 13, 1977. member of TAG to try out for a mother through her labor and
Auditions will be on part in the play. The cast calls
delivery.
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Fathers who attend the
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are allowed to remain
'- ' Holiday Beauty women and four men. The classes
with
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director will be Edna Bo 'ette
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Tips Feature d
Class size Is limited, so prethe first of the year.
If acting is not your "cup of registration Is necessary. To
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A Glamorama hosted by tea, there are many other facilitate class planning,
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will be held in the Arts and scenes. Come to the audition in their pregnancy.
Crafts Building, Deltona and let Mrs. Boyette know In
For more information, call
Community (enter on Monday what way you would like to Louise at3-4661 or Pat at 323at 7:30 p.m.
help.
The program will feature the
latest holiday-look glamor
secrets, hair styles and exercises for the working woman.
Admission Is $1 per person.
Reservations can be made by
calling Martha Maltby at 3228913, or Mary Skog at 6684604.
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Marie Ford, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Ford, 1832
Coolidge Ave., Sanford is home .
on furlough. She is on her way
to a 17 months tour in Germany.
where 31119 Will complete -her. service tour. Inez Is a ON
graduate of Seminole High.
School. While in the service she
S is a clerk-typist.

held at gravei.. SaTurdat at
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town area. The Amvets annual
community children's
Christmas party will be held
Dec. 18, 2 p.m. at the Post
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Sieck of I..ancaster, Calif.; one
Mrs. Violet M. Baggett, 73, nephew, Orien Rick Farrell,
of 919 E. Second St., died Mobile, Ala.
Thursday. Born in West
Brisson Funeral Home in
Virginia, she came to Sanford charge.
lnl927 and was a member ofthe
First United Methodist Church
Funeral Notice
of Sanford.
Sunivors include two nieces
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Funeral services for Mr
Mrs. Marion MacDonald, North
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Palm Beach, and Mrs. Nancy
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just all sorts of elaborate decorations which add color and ex.
citernent to the air.
It may not be quite so obvious in the church, but the church is
getting excited about something, too. It is too early for us to put up
our decorations, because we want to have a time to think and
examine just why we are getting so happy. We in the church want
to have sonic quiet time to think about the coming event. We want
*to examine ourselves and see where we stand in relationship to
this happening.
What is all the excitement about? Why, it is about the coming of
a child, born nearly two thousand years ago in a backwoodsy sort
of town half way around the world from here. It is about the fact
that when our God was ready lie broke into the history of the
world and sent His Son to be born of a woman, to take upon
Himself the life and trials of humanity. The excitement leads
from a crib in Bethlehem to a cross on Calvary and to an empty
tomb in a gar den.
The excitement is about a "coming"
and we call this the
season of "Advent" because we are preparing for the celebration
of Chri.st's coming as the Babe of Bethlehem.
I used to get sort of upset a bout the commercial whoop-de-do
before Christmas, but then I decided that even if I didn't approve
of some of the things that happened, at the very least the whole
community was being made aware of the fact that this was a time
of preparation for celebration.
I have decided that is just might be possible that someone will
say to himself that if all this excitement is about a baby, or a man,
or a risen Person, maybe I had better look into it to see if it relates
to me somehow or other.
So we prepare for (.'hristmas. We prepare rather solemnl,
our chur ch, because we think about the sacrifice involved. We
think about the Son of God becoming a man. How many of us
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And we prepare for another Coming, too. For this Crucified One
is also the Resurrected One who promistd to return in glory to
establish the kingdom of God once and for all times. So Advent
Season is a time of solemn personal examination
not that we
.can be worthy of His retur n, but that we will be as ready as we can
be whenever that occurs .
Advent tells us Christ is near. Let us be like the wise maidens
who kept their lamps trimmed for the arrival of the bridegroom,
Let us make ready for Christmas and for final times by prayer
and study and b y loving one another.
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ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
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The sanctuary choir of First
United Methodist Church of
St. Paul Missionary' Baptist
Oviedo will present a Christmas
Church
church
Chorus will celebrate
Cantata, "I Believe," by Job
17th
Anniversary Sunday
F. Wilson, Sunday at 11 a.m.their
service. Soloists will be Mrs. at 2:30 p.m. Various choirs will
Ralph Neely, .Mrs. w.n. riEn in the celebration. The
Martin, and Merritt Staley. public is invited to attend.
Narrator will be Richard
Gomer and sound director,
Jerry Vick. The church is First Methodist
located at 275 King Street and
the public is invited.
The First United Methodist
Church of Sanford is having the
First Presbyterian
traditional "March to the
Manger" on Sunday. Dec. 19 at
An all music candlelight both morning worship services.
vesper service will be held at The congregation will place
First Presbyterian church at 5 small packages at the altar
p.m., Sunday. It will be the 28th with a gift to their favorite
in a series of simflar annual charity or project. The Nativity
observances under the di ree- scene will be directed by Jolene
tion of Mrs. George Touhy, Brubaker. The chancel and
minister of music.
youth
choir of the chur di will
Included in the 60 minutes of give the christmas cantata on
worship are 10 anthems sung by the same evening. On Christthe Chancel choir and three mas Eve a Candlelight Cornorgan numbers. Also Ms. munion service will be held
Martha Oestreich, flutist, will with both choirs singing
be featured in one of the
preludes and one of the anthems. The towering Chrismon Altamonte
tree with its artistically
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AAr'irs,
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will be presented by Lowell
I.eistner at use First Baptist
Church of Oyiedo on Sunday at
11 a.m. Lelstner is the crs'ade
coordinator and music director
for ttme Bill Penley Evangelistic
Association. lie has been in
crusade evangelism for over 25
years.

Leistner's deep personal
feeling for the "heart" of a song
gives birth to the free style that
has made him a favorite
whever he travels. fie is much

in demand throughout the U. S.
Recently Lei.stner sang and led
the music of the 1976 annual
Southern Baptist Convention
which met in Norfolk, Va.
The Concert at Oviedo's First
Baptist Church is a return
engagement after a concert he
presented at the church in June
of this year, The response was
so good that Pastor Bill Starr
invit ed Lemsiner ba ck for this
coining Sunday's morning
worship serv ice.

John Marinelli, executive
director of the Big Brother
free nur sery will be open.
movement and an or dained
minister, will speak Sunday The concert ts open to the
morning at the breakfast public. An early arrival
program meeting of the Fishers suggest ed to assure seating
of Men Club for all boys and
men of the church.
Good Shepherd
Th e Christmas party for the
Chapel Guild will be Dec. 16 at
At the a nnual [fleeting of
7:30 p.m. at the home of Lynn members,
Sunday,
the
Bucklew. The Rev. Wayne E. following pe
rsons were elect ed
Smith will read the Christmas
to three year terms on the
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Christian, I don't think my f"fings are right. What do you Utink?

Answer: I think your feelings are less important than your will,
your choosing to obey Jesus. Almost anyone can like a pleasant
person. It's not hard to love people who are kind and thoughtful
and loving. The question Is, can you love the disagreeable, the
critical, the unloveable person.
Do you remember the fairy tale about the prince who was
turned into a frog by a wicked witch? Only by the kiss of a
beautiful princess could the curse be broken. When the frog told
the princess his predicament, she knew she should kiss him, but at
the same time she was repelled by the thought. Ugh! But finally
she kissed him. Instantly, the ugly frog before her was transformed into a handsome prince
the man of her dreams.
At times all of us experience conflicting feelings about what we
want to do and what we know we should do. We want to avoid a
gloomy person, and yet Jesus says that's our neighbor.. the one
we're supposed to love. When people hurt us, we want to hurt
them back, give them wha t they deserve. But Jesus says we're
not to strike back at those who hurt us. In fact, He says we're to
return good fo evil accept those who hurt us, love those who
criticize us, forgive those who wrong us.
Now that's tough, maybe impossible, for you but not for God.
Your part Is to agree to let God change you. When He lives in you,
lie changes you so that you begin to want to do w ha t you should
do. Then it becomes much easier, because Christ gives you His
love to love the unloveable. He makes you capable of loving and
forgiving. In (act, He gives you whatever you need to obey Him.
Then doing the impossible becomes possible. You can become a
blessing to those you lire and work with. And you will receive
God's healing power for the hurt and broken relationships in your
life.

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The annual candlelight
Christmas service will be held
Community
United
Methodist
Church
of
Casselbe
at 7 p.m., after
which those who wish will go
caroling. Refhments
Refreshments will be
served following the caroling at
the church.
On Wednesday Dec. 22 the
"here and Now" singing group
will present the program at 7:30
p.m. for the annual Sunday
School Christmas party.
A Christmas Eve communion
service will be held at 7:30 p.m.
in the sanctuary.

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Christmas Music, Open House Sunday
New members will be
received Sunday at the 11 a.m.
service at Community United
Methodist
Church
of
C.asselberry. Christmas music
will be provided by the Cherub,
Chapel and Chancel Choirs.
There will be an open house
from 3-5 p.m. hosted by the
families of Rev. William
Pickett and Rev. Kenneth
Miller at the Miller parsonage
on Piney Ridge Road.
At 7 p.m., the Chancel Choir
unde r the direction of Dan
Brokaw, church director, will
present a cantata, " The City' of
the King." Accompanist will be

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Calvary Baptist Assembly of Calvary Baptist Church of Lake
The chancel choir of St.
Sanford his changed its name Mary. A new church has been Mark's Presbyterian Church,
it is now called Countryside buil•t about 1 miles south of Palm Springs Drive. Altamonte
Ba ptist Chur ch of Lake Mary. Lake Mary on Count ry Club
t'.'isra
Road nntl nfrii'-iolc wtint,'aI tii
For almost Sb.
Calvary BaptLst Assembl;has identify the church with the
been meeting In the Garden area.
Club in Sunland Estates,
First service in the new
Sa nford, on Sundays and at 2595
ilding will be Sundy, with
bu
Sanford Ave. Wednesday
Sunday School starting at 9:45
nights.
Church officials explained and church servict's at 10:45,
that the name was changed to The Ctirl.stmna.s Cantata will be
avoid confusion with thr. presented Sundas'. 7 n.m.

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Pint ChrtN II Cb.iI k,nl,tI, 5001 IcudlI
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sing Wednesday at 7p.m. in the'
Altamonte Mall.
The Lyman High School Girls
Chorus will sing at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the church.

The youth choirs will sing at 7
p.m., Tuesday at the Altamonte
Mall and the Cherub Choir will
sing
Tuesday
at
the
Casselberry Woman's Club and
on Wednesday for the Golden
Years Fellowship Christmas
party at the church. Cornmunion will be served the
senior citizens at 11 a.m.
followed by' dinner at noon and
a Christmas program,
The "Here and Now" will

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Mrs. Donaline White. The
United Methodist Women will
hold a reception following the
program in fellowship hail.

Shepherd Lutheran Church:
Muriel Brainbaugh, June
Free Methodist
Martin, Maynar d Andrew and
The Pickerings will be In
Concert Sunday at 1 p.m. at the
The Sanford-Eustis Free LaMar MerEdith. The full
Church of the Nazarene, 175 E. Methodist Churcl at 4th &amp; council now consists of four
Crystal Lake Ave., Lake Mary. Laurel in Sanford will share women and eight men in addition to Pas tor Ralph Lurnan.
The annual operating budget
for If7 was approved at this
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Salvatoren" by Dietrich Sunday at 3 p.m. in an Advent
Festival of Music. There will be
accompaniment by organ and
strings. The public is invited
and there is no admission
charge.

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In a special program,
members of the congregation
will observe their annual
"Jesus Birthday Celebration."
With "gifts for Christ," families
and individuals will help the
'Light and LIfe Hour" radio
broadcast blanket the world
with the Gospel message. These
offerings traditionally total onethird of the annual worldwide
budget for 165-170 releases each
week in ten languages.

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many animals and how were they able to feed them
for over a month?
A secret lies buried In the icy features of Mt.
Ararat. One which will nag at the minds of scientists, archeologists and amateur mountain climbers
until they find a way to unravel this mystery.

Springs, will present a cantata,
"This Is Noel" by Katherine K.
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436 and Aloma Avenue, Winter presented by the Youth II Choir
Park from 4-6 p.m. Call 3224540 of First Baptist Church, Sanfor reservations,
ford, Sunday evening at 7:30 in
On Dec. 10 and 17, Friday the church sanctuary. "Good
evening Sabbath services at News, World" is a service of
7:45 will be held in the Cam- praise and thanksgiving conmunity Room of the Altamonte tered around the Christmas
Sears and conducted by Story, the message of salvaticsn,
members of the congregation, and the promised return of our
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Congregation BethAm will
hold its family Chanukah party

prominent place in the preservice period,
The Rev. Virgil L. Bryant Jr.,
pastor, underscored the emphasis of the service in
"ke eping Christ in Christmas"
and said the church "extends
an open Invitation to the
community to share this hour of
worship."
Nursery care will be
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$00 Orlando Ave (17-03)
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FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
OF SANFORD
35)1 Sanford Ave
Rev Fred McCleary
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Rev IRuth GraM
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Ararat is a volcanic mountain, rising 16,946 feet.
Due to the constant change in temperature,
boulders continually expand, contract, and split,
making it an extremely dangerous mountain to
climb.
In biblical times, Ararat meant no particular
mountain. It co ver ed parts of Iran, Iraq, modern
Turkey, and the So viet Union. If there had been a
flood, its peak would have been the first to emerge,
for it is the highest mounta in in the region.
"Trees cannot be found within 160 to 200 miles of
the mountain," said Charles, "and these are poplar
trees. The type of timber believed to be of the ark is
a species of oak."
At an altitude of 11,000 ft., crystalized salt was
found. One university declared it to be ocean salt . In
another place, at 13,800 ft., layers of fish, crab,
snails, and clams were found. "Tons and tons of
them," said Charles.
Harry Crawford found boulders with 8 crosses
carved in them in 8 different locations leaig in a
straight line toward where the timbers were found.
Archeologists who have examined the crosses say
they are definitely of a Sainarian origin which
wo uld make them some 4,000 years old.
Archeologists have dug up tablets in the region
relat ing the tale of a man who survived heavy rains
by building a vessel. Be fore the Bible was even
written, 6,000 years ago, stories of a man by the
name of Utnapishtim, and another called Xisuthros,
were similar to the tale of Noah. One Babylonian
myth says the gods drowned the human race
beca use man made so much noise the gods couldn't
sleep!
Much can be said in the dispute as to whether this
is actually the ark of Noah. There is still the
problem of getting the ark out of the ice its burled
under, if ever given the chance to. If it a ctually
takes the shape of an ark, how was it able to hold so

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Airplane pilots have reported a ship-like shadow
in the Ice of the mountain.
These findings and some amazing, more recent
discoveries were presented in a film shown at the
Kress Education Center in Orlando. Charles
Crawford, a member of the Search Foundation,
explained why they were showing the film and
continuing on with the search. "There are many
problems facing the world today," he said,
"perhaps one of the biggest ones is the lack of

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story of Noah's Ark. Men had grown so wicked that
God decided he would drown all except for eight
Virtuous people, Noah, his three Sons and their
wives. A large ark was constructed and a male and
female of every kind of animal placed in it.
Throughout history, explorers and mountain
climbers have reported finding an ark-like structure packed in the ice of Mt. Ararat.
As early as 1300, Marco Polo made references of
an ark near the suiiunit of Ararat.
When he climbed the mountain in 1829, the
Russian physician, tr. Frederic Parot, claimed to
have found wood from the ark.
Once again in 1883, the Turkish government
appo inted a commission to investigate avalanches
on Mt. Ararat. The workers told of seeing the how of
the ark sticking up out of the ice. They were able to
explore many of the rooms and found stalls for
animals and bars on the cages. The find was announced to the World Press and the story was
ridiculed.

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and in the seventh month, on the seventeenth
day of the month, the Ark came to rest upon the
mountains of Ararat."
Genesis, Chapter S.
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confidence in the Bible. We feel that by finding the
ark, it will help to re-emphasize its teachings."
In 1955, Fernand Navarra, French industrialist
and amateur explorer, found an estimated 50 tons of
timber buried in the ice. lie went on this expedition
without a permit from the Turkish government, so
he cut off a piece of a plank, carrying it away in his
knapsack.
The cell structure of the partly fossilized piece
was examined by the Madrid Institute of Forrestry
In Spain. The estimated age of the wood was 5,000
years.
It is about this time the ark is believed to have
been constructed.
Two modern radioactive carbon-14 tests were
made on the timber by an American and a British
University. They date the piece at 1200 to 1400 years
old.
Some people have suggested that the timber may
be related to the ark story, perhaps as a monument
to it.
In 1969, Navarra joined forces with harry
Crawford, brother of Charles. Over a ton of
scientific equipment
scot to Turkey. With a
crew of men, the timber was located once again, at
an altitude of 14,000 ft., under 40 ft. of ice.
What none of the explorers knew was that they
would be the last expedition allowed on the
mountain by the Turkish government. Out of the
seven pieces of wood they were able to reach, they
were allowed to bring out four. The reason, said
Charles Crawford, is that "Mt. Ararat lies near a
Russian missile base. Whether they stray into that
zone by accident, Turkish officials are wary of
foreigners who might be spies."
Charles added that the Search Foundation is
attempting to obtain permission for another' expedition. This might possibly be accomplished if
they can get some of the officials to go with them.

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1971 Mercury Cyclone GT. 351
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DAYTONA AUTOAUCT1ON
Hwy 92, I mile west of Speedway,
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197) Chevrolet Impala, custom 2 dr,
hardtop, air, PS. PB. $1230. 322
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Hwy 46. West. Sanford
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EVERY DAY someone is looking for
good condition. I owner. 11.350.
what you have to tell Call today
Calm 322 7399 after 5
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1973 DODGE MONACO S-WAGON
1972 CHEVROLET CAPRICE

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1973 CHEVROLET CAPRICE

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1974 PLYMOUTH FURY III

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Dirt service. Clearing, Mowing,
Back hoe loader 3226637

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Licensed Prione 372 75*2.

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Dee &amp; Gerry's Cleaning Service
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rig. Carpenter Work, Ceramc
Tile, Alum Enclosure's 3736425
Free Estimates
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Custom Work Licensed. Bonded
Free estimate 123403*

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Gutters. Texture coating, Scr-ens.
etc Large quality, small dollar
Bill Evans, 1319911

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ART BROWN
PEST CONTROL
2562 Park Drive
372 6145
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Christmas lrti(le-s, Cots. Elicit-ic
Humidtifr, odds &amp; ends 30.4
Meadow P-sill's Court, lHudden
Lake oft Lake Mary Blvd I.
Sanford 327 6032

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Bathroom Sink. Clothes. wtc 0.-c
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of misc, items. Comeearly I get a
good seat

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125 &amp; up
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other itam's. 373 2770

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REEL'S bODY SHOP
1109
Sanford Ave

Gould's water pump, deep or shallow
well, used 2 months, round table I.
4 chairs, white, baby crib &amp;
mattress; baby 1 drawer dressing
able, baby training chair. 3.
drawer dresser Ill Country Club
Circle.

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pllances - fencid back, 113
Meedow St. (od Lake Mary
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Npw $31.9 Sanfnrcl Electric Co
2577 i-'ark Dr , 122 1562

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Kitchen
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Counter tops, 'sink's. Installation
available, Bud CabelI 372 *057
anytime.

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Dingo Boots from knight's Shoes,
2016. First St

Central Heating alid Air Conditioning
Carpeting

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freezer, small kitchen table &amp; 4
chairs,
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recovering, 15. Other household
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Will assume mtp Call atmer 6
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Wood or steel deSks, CICCUtiVe desk
&amp; chairs. Secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, Straight chairS,' tilIng
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry
NOLL'S
Casselbemry, Il 97, 6301706

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Select your new furniture from
WILSON MAIER for the best
Christmas ever Save on national
brands Liberal trade irs's Free
delivery Convenient lerms We
give TV Stamps 311 E First St..
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Farmingion-Corner lot, big enough
for doube wide Ira,ier Phone 373
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707 E 25th St

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own 3 OR. 2 bath home with
carpet, paneled wall, cersiral heat
&amp; air, over Sized fenced yard
BROI(EROWNERanxiou'sloselt
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chair good CndilI",. 535 372 0602

Qsteen- 731 acres, county blacklop
road, partly wooded, corner
property Terms 111.700 Brcmler.
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No pets Ideal for winter visitors

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Moving MutI 'sacrifice' 2
Bedroom Suites. T homasville
Country French. 'solid pecan
walnut, Early American Broyl'illi.
Solid pecan Olher household
items 322 1547

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One Bedroom

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DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V ltandwick. Broker
Deltona. 661 6611

Lake Mary - 3 BR, I' bamh new
homes Jnd.r 125,000 wilti less
than 1750 down Government
funding By builder, 834 16.49,
Equal Hou'sing Opportunily

Quiet.
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DEL'TONA Lakefront with pooi
divided Street completes
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tettingonthis 2 BR Piomewith
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carpeting. central H&amp;AC. carport,
di'shwlshlr and many other cx
tra's al129,900 Assume i'i PCI
mortgage

rg our chimes and plae a fast'
lcting, low cost want ad Cait 372
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78-!1torcycles
GET
EXTRA
CASH
FOR
CHRISTMAS b,i selling your good
used furniture arid appliance's to
Larry's New &amp; Used Mart, 215 S
Sanford Ave 3271137

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Pianos &amp; Electronic Organs with
,jutom)ic rhythm 'section Liberal
trades offered Bob Ball's Piano &amp;
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto, 33)
w First SI • 3722253
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One ci Sirier's top TO(h and Sew
Zig iso machines
Assume
balanceof $115 SOor pay III 90 per
month Will take trade irs Singer
equipped to zig zag &amp; make button
hole's. Balance at 156 68 or 10
payments ot $6 Call credit
manager, 372 9111 or 'see am
SANFORD SEWING CENTER

Nice corner landscaped residenlial
Listing Service i
101. Central Sanford local ion.
Reasonable By owner. 323 6479
7565 PARK I

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ANYTIME

JOHN SAULS AGENCY
P., t- 312 711.4
Proker

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3 BR. 21' * 6.4' Barrington, VA loans
available
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Dr 323 5200

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REAL NICE HOME

CRANK COtt'ST EALTY
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SANFORD...
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Sunia,isi,
Repo'ss.essions, 3 BR. big let-iced
lot from 1100 down

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BUY JUPW CAPS - from 11i3 to $70
Call 2221621 after I p m

Auction

Guitar Lesson's by
Professional Musician, 1.4 Hr.
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VA &amp; FHA HOMES- Beat inflation,
buy a reconditioned lw down
payment repotse'ssfd home in
$Pid &amp; 'select yours today!

Spotless I BR. I'm Bath, on large
fenced fot, loaded with tr5
Country atmosphere 127,500
FRICKE &amp; FRICKE ASSO INC.
83) 525)

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AutoS Wanted

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FREE SHOPPINGSERVICE
FOR SHUT.tNS
Christmas Gus including birthstone
ririg's, earrings, necklaces. yo yos,
wallet's, scout knives and clothe's,
age 0 t II
PAYTOtI'S CHILDR EN'S WEAR
26.40Hiawathaat1792

41 -fYVUJ1V flUilL
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17*60'. 3 BR, furnished, 10*20'
awning, IO'wlO shed, tie dow-n's,
skirting, central air, good
location 322*715

SUNLANO ESTATES- 30)
Sunland -- Just reduced - owners
Anxious to 'sell altractise I BR. I
bath, on corner lot, completely
fenced Paneled family room for
comfortable living Reduced to
$12,950

Santa's Delight

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57-Sports Equipment

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51'Household Goods

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102 Brown 0"

1717$ French
327 4991
Eve's 272 1496 177 116.1, 32? 1994

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completely restored Central heat
and air, carpe' throughoul
Beautiful Irees, good Soil 10 grow
flower's or garden or space for a
horse Owner. 322 428)
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Surilaild Estate

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DREAMWOLD - 2592 HartweIlCozy 3 BR, 2 bath, in like new
condliot, Central H A, family
room, eat In kitchen with break
fast bar, plus lots more Fantastic
buy at 129.750

Saturday &amp; Sunday

VETERAN5- Be'sm buy in town15.000 under Comparable homes,
liP. 2 bath kitchen equipped
Central heat &amp; ar. walt to wall
carpeting Owner pays all closing
u',?s Buy now 1. qualify for
iomestead
CsemptiOn
from
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OPEN 2-5

KIt4CWOOD COURT 1 tIP, 2 bath,
kitchen equipped, lovely home in
exclusive area 117.900

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Our

American two dollar bIlls are
old as the nation. They were
MONTHLY RENTALS
first authorized by the ConAVAILABLE
tinent,al Congress in June l776
Color Tv, air COnd Mi
Seq,,,
as "bills of credit for the
QUALITY INtl NORTH
defense of America," Some 49,-- I II SR 434, LOngwood
$4ng
gg two dollars bills were
cir- SAN MO PARK. I. 2. 3 bedroom
culated, and ran -into trouble. trailer apis. Mull &amp; family
Inflation *0 plagued the
Weekly, 35)3 Hwy I? 97, Sanford

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h'aturiIJA' ANGIE Et'efl'bo(jy' 1"af'rjf ,
i/i EATS. ."lUt. 9:3() 'l'jl
Supbi'stüaied Sminds
Longwood J"illage Shopping Center

$2.95

COCKTAIL55&amp;c14,jthdInn,rfl.'thruThurs
SPECIAL: Introductory'JD'drjnks
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NICE - 3 BR home on oversized lot
in fine residential neighborho
57)500
P i t4 E CRESTi ati
newt
iecorated home, near elementary
school 119.500

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BILL L YNCJJ New i!ood

$450

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All Items Reduced

CLIFF JORDAN REALTOR
630 Hwy 134. Longwood
831 6777

COMMERCIAL - Re'sidena 1009 Easl 7nd St.- Zoned for
doctor's office. resently rented a's
apt fr income Easily converted
to accommodate approximately
5.000'sq fi,of office's Atrue buy at

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NOW IS THE TIME TO BuY
PCOL HOME
3 BR. 2 bath, priced
l)riOW market
Owners trn
Slerred to Chicago,
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sell 136.000

NOW RENTING

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IDYLLw1LDE- lOS Breniwood
Drive Big &amp; Beautiful, 4 BR, 2
bath, executive type home Large
paneied rec room, equipped kit
chefi, in desirable location One
minute to Maytair Golf Course.
BPP warranted A good buy 61
$59

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Huge 3 1 BR home, cle in but
"country." Country kitchen,
Central H&amp;AC Move In by
Christmas. 119.500.

Stenstrom Realty

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to Buy

Wanted to bu u5d office furnture
Any
Quaniiti
NOLL'S,
CASSELBERRY. Hwy 1792, $30
1706

59-Musical

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OWN AN ACRE

See your Real Estate Broker or cell
63) 5554, Ext

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Auc fioneer

Accessories

1973 Glastrom IS'. SQ HP Johnson,
all like new trailer. $1195 After I
p.m call 323 5957.

Days- '322 Al?)
Night's-32,.-'52

South Seminole

Pent office, two 15CC furnished
room's, pluS ¶torag space on 11
92. Five Pants cross over 4191
Make nice shop 1135 rio 321 050'?
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Stan VermIlion,

Christmas

'let Lake Park-- 7 DR partly WINTER SPRINGS- 200 Bit
terwood St . I BR. I b, Earn Rm
',,rni'shed mailer 1)35 month, $50
Do) Car
$29.?00
s"curity 349 5617

37-BusIness Proper

Call For Reserved Seats

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Everything For The Golfer- Club's, Out of Ideas? ViSit Etl'iell"s An
Ball's. Colt Bags, Duckster
liques, I mi W of lion old St Rd
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BALL REALTY
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Jackets Ladies and mens golf
I6at "76" Station. Paola, 372 5811
apparel and 'shoes, Mayfair
Real Eslate Broker
SALES- RENTALS
Country Club Pro Shop, 322 753)
817W 151 St ,Sanford
72-Auction
Left In Lay.Away
Want to 'sell 'sOmething! Dial the I
32756.11 or 327 2157 after i-Irs
STEREO COMPONCNT
magic number 3222611 or 631 I
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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO. Was $21995 Balance 97)0 Call Evening Herald Classified Dept
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BROKERS
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372 2118
Alter Houni
222061*

Peg Real Estate Broker
KRIOEP, ASSOC
107W Commercial
°hone 317 7861, Sanford

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55-Boats

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3BR,Iuibalh,fam
-rd, Carpeted, air, Completely Mom will love you all year for a
Micro Wave Oven or a Trash
remodeled Will hold 2nd mtg. for
part down 32)0503
Compactor Dick's Appl'ances.
26)7 S French Ave ,

W. GARNETI WHITE

cabana, porch, fei'tse I CHULA VISTA- Groveland UriveI BR, I B. Fm Rm , Fire plc
,.,rd Adult's Only No liftS 373
scr porcri
''-flatter 130

Iroom rear efficiency apt, Private
parking 417 W. 3rd St., Sanford.

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138,200

Sanford. Ph. 305-322-6972

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Ewe's 321.1567. 377 1179
707 E 75th St

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Hwy. 46, 1½ ml. east 1-4
Geiding, II', hands, 12 years old.
gentle, good with chi'dren, tack
included Also Holstein butt, I
months old Call 332 .4951

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323-7832

Lake Monroe - Beautiful building
and canal lois with big oak tree's
JEfINY
CLARK
Realty.
REALTOR, 327 1596

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2524 Park Dr
Realtor
372 97t1
311 199)

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Christmas Specials

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AUCTION GALLERIES

WIt1TED' SELLERSBUYERS
DEALERS
Empty your carport or garage
Christmas Poinsettia's in full bloom.
Make 11$ and have tun 'swapping
$2 U CRYSTAL LAKE NUR
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SERY,)fl 2799
30 tt aluminum pontoon houseboat,
Land Drive in Theatre Swap Shop.
sleeps 1, 50 tip Mercury. Nicet
--Flea Market. South 1197, every
12.695 Ph. 3.49 5711
Sunday. 9 a m to S p m NO
P. neC
V. _.-__.-_
Pi'151'VC tree spaces
Everything For The Rider &amp; The Day Sailer, Il tt.fibergias's. cuddy
Phone 322 1216, 7 pm to 9 pm
cabin, swing keel $1,135 Phone
any night
Horse Horse &amp; Rider Western
671 73*0.
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Store iIS* S Sanford Ave
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ROBSON MARINE
292$ Hwy 1797
371 596)

Mobile Home, S Acres. 120,000

ii m Hunt Real ty,lnc.

LONGWOOD- I321.ea Ave -lOP,
79, Faim Pm . Dbl .Car ENS
2 lIP , lLirnshed. 1110 Katie's
$39,900
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.',i'iiyA L.inding 3711.470

Air, arPe$id, quid 1 *Id 7
edcooms, $125 to
A4uIt, Phone 322 1*10

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Mobile Home, Cass

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Camper Trailer for rent,
21', full
barn twin beds,
air 3fl
5752

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Spacious 1, 1 &amp; 3 BR apis Tennis,
Swimming, playground.
recreation room, laundry room
and clubhouse 25*0 Ridgewood
Air, Sanford, ph 3716420

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Ristorante and Lounge

BR, 7 B. Fam Pm, Fla rm,
Dbl gar, fence
. 136.

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AUCTION
Dec. 11, 7 p.m.

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CONSOLE STEREO
Gold front, has everything, sold new
$36995 Sal $127.10 Call Credit
Manai,ier. 671 6)52
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1209 Magrlia. $17,900

Peg. Real Estate Broker
803W Itt St ,Santord
meooior 323 0S17 eves

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Lemon Biuft,

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

SANFORD-flOe Park Ave Villas. 2
BR. Ii B. Townhouse
$19,500

nearSeminoleJr __Coll4't sprinkler sy's
liP, I'm bath, electric kitchen.
i'.Ige MosIly furnished, $175 OVIEDO - 392 Celery Cir
BR.2 B. Earn Pm, Obi
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securily63)1227
Gain

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Call About

REPOSSESSED

110 Country Club Circle. $11,500

SANFORD- 631 Rosatia Dr , 2 BR.
Fla rm • I bath, fenced yard
11*700
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,rn I BR hOu 'n Lake Mary on FOREST CITY- 3SSO Cleaves Ct
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irge tot 5nqie or couple No
3 BR, 2
B. Earn rm , Eta rm
m.' l's 322 3019
Obi Car , Fireplc . vac syst

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DeBARY - Large, lovely I BR. air.
near StOnCt Ideal for retired
persons 32105*0, 66*6-411

longer need witha Quick ActIon
Wan Ad in the Evenmn Hrald

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- CASSELBERRY- 131 Laurel Way,

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31-Apartments

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I Family Carport Sal

Thurs ,Fri
&amp; Sat, 'SI GMC truck, runs good;
tots of misc. 1101 Court
St off Mellonville &amp; 20th St.

Dec. 10,1974-SB

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Fenced, improved pasture for rpnt
monthly rates Access to stable for
shelter. Close in Onora Road
C;'ntcnwood Ph 3719000 or
1011,

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125 Country Club Circle, $16,500

MLS REALTORS

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New houses na rurAl area No down
payment, monthly payments let's
than rent Government Subsidized
to qualified buyers Call to see if
you qualify!

DEL TONA- 1106 Giovanni St , 3
BR,2B.Gar
$74,500

33-Houses Furnished

or
Unfurn - Wooded. Home size lots.
RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE 365

NAVEC ORAN'GES
27FrenchAv,, Sanford

1Help Wanted
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Sci'etary
flOrtnano &amp; typing
•xperl,ence ruired Interesting
lob VarIed duties. Company
benefits
Equal Oportunitv
Employer Cardinal industrIes.
____________________Inc 3210fl0

Dec.

Real Eliit, Broker
(enrral Contractor

CVTE'bO FlU - Dupiewe's Furn

SHOP, RENT. SWAP THE EASY
WANT AD WAY Reed and use the
Want Adx Pvørydair
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US HWY ".92. DBBARY

7:30
&amp;
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SHOW TIMES

ti-iiiv SAIA1

3OApartments Unfurnished

Ru fie's NEW
GREEN

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Real Estate

"Thoroughly incompetent."
Hamiin Oranges, $1 50 Navel;, $2
miles out of Sanford SR 44 WeSt
DO the TV blgwigs protest too
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much? Certainly "Network" __________________________
could be rejected if taken at
NAVEL ORANGES. 12 50 60
face value. No network has ever
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retained an anchor man
dergoing a nervous breakdown Earn extra casts for Christmas
thopung Sell those items you no
incublic,asdoes}luwardBeale

(hepromLsestocoznitstide
on-camera after being fired for

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Year End Special

If Purchased &amp; Closed By

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Educaiiona,ChldCar,toraslowas
$2, weekly if you qualify 32) $421
or 3736135

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No Closing Costs

2 lli. unfurnished. 1)25 month, first
,nrj last month in advance
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'a?, I' lorida room. carport, fruit
trees. 1)75 month Call *69 03)9
between 6 &amp; 5 or 372 6196 eves &amp;

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Hciday inn Airport
4500W CypresS St . Tampa
AiIm $2 )29(Sun 126)

I want to thank all of my customers
and friends for iheir kindni'. A
Merry Christmas &amp; Haopy New
Year J G Benton. RI 3. Box 192.
Sanford 322 9107 or 327 0771
I'ilndym.n- Remov,* Trees.
Sells Oak &amp; Pinq Wo1

Friday,

66-Horses

68-Wanted

MLS - REALTOR

Peg Real Estate Broker
26)85 Santor Ave
121 0759 cvc's 372 764)

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7 BR home in Lake
'.'.iry, turn or unfurri ,6ir cond

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LPPI. 1 10 17 ShIU. Geriatric cx
Can Help
perience preferred Apply In
Phonel73 4517
person, Sanford Nursing I ConWri?ep,O.Bcxl2l)
valescent Center, 950 Mellonvilla
Sanford, Florida 32771
Ave
GETTING MARRIED? Crave
Simple beauty? Call Dot. Notary Let me show you how you can make
I3 $,.WO per we(k Call 373 $542,
Public, 322 2026 Eves. &amp; Wk ndl,

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Realty

Hal Colbert

CARPORT SALE- Sat Dec Ii.
• 30 to 5.30 Clothe's 315 Sunland
Drive tSuritand Estates)

YARD SALE. Friday &amp; Sat, to &amp;
llth. Park Ave at 25th St., San
Flowers &amp; Gifts. TropiaI 6, E*uli.
ford Come early
Plants. Carnations, IS doz cash &amp;
carry CAREFREE FLORIST. RUMMAGE SALE-1095.
2)97 French Ave • 3237150.
Mangoustine Ave
Sanford
Friday &amp; Sat. 106, 11th 9 30 to S
for the Church,

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Companion. Heededimmedlaicty
62106)6
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-WE SELL SUCCESS323 5176
Commerclat
SEARS telephones will be open
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everynIghp'titllnru Dec.22, Two I
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days ditivry 3221771.
Sellalittlespice
Put spice in your life
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Call 571 2056
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delighted as the

2 BR block

TAFF ER REALTY
Peg Peal Estate Broker
1100 E 15th St
332

Harold Hall Realty

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Low Down VA &amp; FHA Homes KuIp
Realty, 377 2335 iOl W FirSt St.,
Sanford

REALTy

fenced, kitchen equipped, ias 1323 1895
332 0779
per mo 1100 dep 702 Bamboo Dr
---Sunland 322 0066
BATEMAN RALTY

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Television's an amusement Time magazine's reviewer.
park! Television is a circus, a They dissented with such critics
carnival, a traveling troupe of as Rena Barrett ("Best thing
acrobats,
story
tellers, I've seen since 'Citizen Kane"') New Electronic Sensor Pirm &amp;
sideshow freaks, lion-tamer's and Charles Charnplin of the
Beauty Care Products. Tower-s
Beauty Salon, SIC E 1st,, 322 5742
and football players. We're in Los
Angeles
Times

And so Howard Beale rages
on the coast-to-coast hookup of
the myhicaI United
oa
casting System in Metro-Gold..
wyn-Mayer's new film, "Net-

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EXTRA INCOME- 3 BR home, and
rental mobile home on large
$29,500

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By Owner- Prestige neighborhood,
I BR, 1263 pays all $37,*00. Call
3730210
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Large Cheery C*ecutiC 3 BR home
in "MINT' Condition Over 1 acre
beautiful shade trees and
's
ry,
I4'x20'
heated
greento,,,se, workshop, covered
patio FiSh and swim in beautiful
Lake Mary This home has all the
desirable features. Choice
0(51,015 159.500

GARAGE SALE- Furnityre &amp;
Misc, items, Sat. &amp; Sun *21
valencia Court North. Sanford
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UNUSUAL
19" Clam Streil.
Mounted Rattlesnake Skin, Hand
quilted doibte quilts, 2 Cinnabar
bracelets. 2 amber bracel'ts,
some "ecology" jewelry etc 349
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3Wheet Adult Tricycle
5t00
1912 Sanford Ave 373 3979

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LOS ANGELES (API Gene Shailt of NBC's "ToTelevision is not the truth! day" hated "Network.' So did

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FREE CHRISTMAS TREES
106 ForestAve,
AHamonte Springs

delight by the generation
C'hayefsky and Finch were re(erring to.
"Right now there is a whole
and entire generation that never knew anhing that didn't

TACULAR Ernie Shavers.
thlfdraflked hea.ywo.gt'it in the
worid, meets
olphia's
Roy MIImatns, arid IsnJ hea
$
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MAe Rossman in a pair of ton
round bouts from i V
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whose daughter Kathy plays a
Patty Hearst type in "Network," called It "kind of an
amusing farce." Barbara
Walters leared "people will
think they're getting the inside
story, and they're not; they'll

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earrings, $6.95 up Gwaltney
Jewelers, 201 S Park Ave

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MOBILE HOME--- on
lot, 2
large bedrooms, cent heat 6, aIr,
116.500

BR Apt's excellent iOcation all
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triitchen'sACcarpeed
'apes, adults, from siso 7015
Sanford Ave . Phone 372 7ij

Befot'e Publication

Meeker clutch purses, cigarette
cases &amp; ky cases Gwaitn,y
Jewelers, 701 S Park Ave

David Brinkley declined
comment. Walter Cronkite,

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3 OR $11,000 and up

'çh Colonial 3 BR 2 bath home on
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Two PIaoff, Teajy TBA

2
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32 -Houses Unfurnjshed

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SALE-'
Dec 11,9 tO S
Sota bed, Lounge chair, Swivel
rocker, I pc pecan Bedroom
Suite, Clothes. by's. Misc 109 Par
Pace, 373 5167.

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formation write to Bow 791.
The words, wntten by Paddy himd that feeds him .. he rips it
Pompano. Fia, 3306)
Chaye(sky and delivered by Pe- off at the shoulder").
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Minnelli
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23 Kid
26 Saw-toothed
30 Incorporated
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By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
For Saturday, December 11, 1976

ARIES (March 21-April 19) where you can't face tomorrow.
Conditions are generally Who needs that queasy feeling'
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) In
favorable for you today. Get
work out of the way, but allow Financial matters t is very
some time to let down your hair important today that Your
judgment prevails over thaf
and have fun.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) one who may tend to he exWhen you're in a hospitable travagaflt.
SAGITTARIUS Nov. 23-Dec..
mood, those who come to your
a 21 Use your leadership
have
always
place
memorable time. By all rneanq, qualities today, but not to lord it
over co-workers. Treat those
Invite some friends In today.
GEMINI May 21-June 20) who work at your side as
You don't need a crowd to have telligent equals.
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan'
a good time today. You and that
special someone are all the 19) You're very adept todait 1
human beings necessary for managing situations others
you to possess what you truly have inaugurated. One ex.
desire.
ception: Anything of a strictly
CANCER (June 21-July 22) speculative nature.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
You're back in control today
where management of your If you make an agreement
resources Is concerned. It's today, stick to it. After thoughts
U.. U... U... likely youll turn a profit you should not replace the orginal
couldn't swing yesterday.
plan.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 happy.
things happen wherever you Rising to a challenge is yrtgI...i
.iI. make the scene today. You'll strong point today. You can
illuminate the dark corners of accomplish with comparative
ease things others find (hfficult
others' lives,
VIRGO(Aug. 23- Sept. 22) Be or even impossible.
kind today without calling
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Dec. 11, 2976
attention to your good deeds.
.. Uave no fear. You'll get
You'll make your mark this
deserved recognition.
year because of your enterprise
a....
I.IBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 20) and drive. You'll do It despite
have a goodtime today, but efforts to assign you ,o
1'
don't live it up to the point secondary roles.

DO 'ecu LJE.VE
1k) ESP. MOMOUS'

BUGS BUNNY

by Stoffel &amp; Heimdohl

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Gas Pains
DEAR [)R. LAMB— I had my
gall bladder removed, but off
and on I have terrible gas pains.
These are relieved by drinking
water which expels the gas.
What is the cause of this, and is
there any other way to expel
as? It is quite painful —
almost like a heart attack. It
can come at any itine.
I was out to my garden in the
country and had ajug of dirty
rain water, caught on my
garage roof, to water plants and
just then these gas pains came,
and I was Forced to drink some
of this water. I wonder if my
gall bladder was removed or If
it's still there.
I)EAIt READER- The gas
pains may be totally unrelated
to your gall bladder. You really
didn't say whether you had gas
pains before surgery or not,
Gas pains are not a reliable sign
of gall bladder disease at all.
Often the gas pains are part of
an irritable or spastic colon or
they can he associated with a
hiatal hernia. When an X ray Is
taken it may show gall stones.
The conclusion is made then
that the stones and the ssmptoms are related. In reality
this may not be the case. Then If
the gall bladder is removed and
the gas was associated with an
irritable colon, obviously the
operation does not remove the
gas problem.
I ant certain that your gall
bladder is out. Your story
sounds like a spasm 'in the intestinal tract that traps the gas.
When the spasm is relieved the
gas pain is relieved. There are
many reasons for this problem,
but I would suggest that you
eliminate all milk products for
a couple of weeks and see if that
helps. Intolerance to milk Is
particularly apt to occur after
surgery, and this may be a
temporary situation.
I am sending you The Health
Lelternumber6-8,Gaseousness
Controlling Gaseousness.
Others who want this In.
formation can send a long,
stamped, self-addressed envelopie for it. Just send your
letter to me in care of this
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DEAR DR. LAMB— Could
you tell me what causes Fever
blisters and what to do about
them' I am 28-'ears-old and in
The unlucky expert had
good health. I get fever blisters caught us again This time
all the time, not Just one but there was a smile of triumph
three or more at a time. on his usual dour face as he
Someone told me a smallpox told us his tale
"My partner's double of
shot would stop them so I got
one. I am told It would wear oft Four spades kept me from bid
in six months, and I would have ding five clubs where I would
have only been set one trick
to get another one.
True-, his doubles aren't
My family doctor seems to
always sound, but this one
think it is not a good Idea. Whatwould have been if he had
is your oplnion.and how does a known how to defend. Just let
smallpox
m
shot help'
hint shift to a club at trick two
DEAR READER— My and we would have been sure
opinion is that your family of a trick in each suit. but he
doctor Is absolutely correct. A continued hearts,
"South rutted and led a
smallpox vaccination does not
spade My partner won and
help at all for your problem.
Fever blisters as you call
SIDE GLANCES

000NESBURY

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Abbott Herring as county attorney? how
'bout that rumor, EArlings . . . the EAr hears
the Republicans want to reward the recently
tiefeateci Republican state attorney. But
Republican Commission Chairman Dick
Williams says the first time he'd ever heard of
such a proposal was when The EAr asked him
about it.

Dropping in at a local eatery, Sambo's, The
EAr couldn't believe it. But there they were,
EArlings, ladies and gents decked out in
formal gowns and tuxes ---- tucking into eggs
and bacon as if they were starved — as indeed
some said they were.
EArsdropping on conversations, the EAr
gathered these folks were pretty disgruntled.
Lured to the Champagne Ball with promises of
a continuous buffet to sustain them through an
evening of revelry, they had to contend, in.
stead, with slim pickings
from less-thanbountiful hors d'oeuvres trays.
The EAr remembers Champagne Balls
past, with happy people dancing the night
away, then gathering around the buffet table
well into the wee hours for a hearty and
"sobering" breakfast of sausage, eggs, toast,
rolls, coffee — before hitting the long road
But this year, hungry and unhappy, rnan'
partygoers trailed off to Sambo's, or Mr. P's,
or the Lake Monroe Inn long before the witching hour. The EAr pressed closer to the
ground, listening to rumblings about the
reason. And the EAr heard that at least three
Sanford caterers — renowned for the fine
spreads they serve up — weren't even approached.
Instead, it big name, 01.1t"of- towner was
invited to cater the event, And the "big
namer" demanded reservations be closed a
full six clays before the ball,

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Local caterers tell The EAr local reservations could have been taken right up 'till the
LAST MINUTE. Besides, seems like good
sense, at least to The EAr, to use local
caterers. That, EArlings, is called taking care
of the hometown boys first.
This year's turnout was less encouraging
than usual, The. EAr suspects the out-of-town,
ho tshot caterer and his "bigtime" rules could
account for the drop in attendance.
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EArlings, School Supt. Bud Layer got off a
zinger at a recent board meeting. Casselberry
architects Joe Pavelchak and Phil Daimwood
were presenting board members with
examples of exterior building graphics.
Included were red-white-and-blue patriotic
designs, printed slogans or titles and the use of
bright colors to highlight particular sections
of a building. The architects were suggesting
such graphics for the outside of the new school
administration building to be located at
Mellonville and Celery.
Panelist Bud Feather said he was originally
in favor of having a message such as "Have
you hugged your kid today?" painted on the
building,
"But then I thought that this was a project
that perhaps we should involve the school
system in," said Feather, "We've got a lot of

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maybe it would be a good idea to have them
participate in something like this,"
"You give 32,000 kids a bucket of paint,"
said Layer, "and you'll see more graphics
than you can believe."
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about his running someday for higher office say on the state level. The EAr says it will
happen ... Watch and see.,
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Santa Claus came
zooming Into Marina
Isle, Lake Monroe,
by motorboat Saturaturday morning and was
immediately escorted by Sanford firetruck to the Manoh;
Center w here e was
scheduled to remain
until 5pm welcom
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tO the area of culinary delights, ended this
year not with a bang — but a whimper, highly.
placed EArlings have informed The EAr.

by Gill Fox

ARRIVEAUVEH
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A Nebraska reader wants to
know what we lead (rum
£QVxs* $xxxxxxt
Our right-hand opponent ha*
opened one notrump and
partner has raised hirn to
three
We open our third best
spade This may be a losing
play, but it represents our
st chance to defeat this con
tract Partner has'.sortie gissi
cards and the only place we
can help him is in the wad"
suit
(For a copy 01 JAC)B
MODERN. send SI to
11 Bridge, ' c / a in s
newspaper, p Q Boir 48.
RadioCity Stalion, Now VOl.
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them are really caused by the
herpes simplex virus. At one
time doctors did use smallpox
vaccinations, in the hope that
this would help, but the virus
involved Is not related in any
way to smallpox, and improving your immunity to
smallpox won't protect you
from the herpes simplex virus.
It sounds to ate like you have
a good doctor; better take his
advice instead of your friend's
advice. He may want you to use
a drying agent when the blisters
first appear, such as 70 per cent
alcohol, and if a heavy scab
develops he may advise coating
It with a protective agent.
Keeping the mouth clean, using
antibiotics If needed to control
secondary infection, and pain
relieving medicines for severe
pain are about the only additional measures that might
help you.

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led a third heart South rutted
again, led a spade to dummy
rutted dummy' last heart an(
played ace and another club I
was on lead and could not afford to play a club That would
give South a ruff and discard
and allow him to get out
without losing a diamond
trick"
At this point we interrupted
and said, "Judging by the expression on your Face you led
the queen of diamonds rather
than a small one whereuporml
South won in dummy and
finessed against the jack that
he thought you were holding'
"Exactly so'" was thi'
triumphant reply

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Gunmen presumed to be Basque

separatists kidnaped one of King Juan Carlos' advisers in a

daring, daylight operation in downtown Madrid today only four
days before a national reform referendum
Antonio Maria de Oriol Urquijo, 63, president of the Council of
State and a member of the king's advisory council, was seized in
his law offices at gunpoint by four young men with submachine
guns. They disappeared with their victim in the capital's traffic.
The king and Premier Adolfo Suarez were informed of the
abduction by the victim's son, who watched the kidnaping
helplessly.
A former justice nunLster, Oriol arrived at his law office with a
police escort, his family said. They said he sometimes worked on
weekends, but it was not his normal routine.
The kidnaping appeared aimed at bringing on a wave of
disruptive protest against the king and Suarez' proposed political
reforms as the nation prepared to vote next Wednesday.
The political right is asking for rejection of the king's plan to
hold parliamentary elections next year to begin dismantling the
govern ent structure built up by the late Gen. Francisco Franco.
The family said Oriol, a conservative who fought with Franco
during the Spanish civil war, was on a death list issued several
ritonthis ago by ETA, the leftist Basque separatist organization
pledged to destroy- the government.
As president of the State Council, Oriol is responsible for legal
advice to the administration. It is largely an honorary- office with
little real power.
But as a member of Juan Carlos' 16-man Council of the Realm.
Oriol has an important vote on some of the king's appointments,
including the premier.
Oriol's son told reporters that four gunmen, wearing dark
glasses and carrying submachine guns, carried out the kidnaping
within only a few minutes around 10 am.
Last October Basque guerrillas ambushed and killed another of
the king's advisors, Juan Maria de Araluce, and his four police
escorts In the northern Spanish city of San Sebastian,
Oriol arrived at his office with a police escort. It was not mimediately- clear where the bodyguard wai when the kidnaping
occurred.
Members of ETA — the initials stand for "Basque Land and
IJberty" — assassinaced Spanish Premier Luis ('arrero Blanco in
1973 in Madrid.

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dutnuritit', Oat] widely differing accounts of what led to
the shooting down of a Navy Jet fighter by a Marine F4
Phantom jet firing unarmed, heat.seeking missiles.
A Marine Corps spokesman said he didn't know what
the Navy Al Sky hawk was doing in the training area over
the Atlantic Ocean
But an official with Atlantic Fleet headquarters, Norfolk, Va., said the accident occurred during a Joint
Marine-Navy exercise, and that the Skyh.awk was participating in the training.
Since the missile was unarmed, the Navy pl.sne did not
explode, but crashed into the ocean Friday- as a result of
the "projectile going through the aircraft," said Capt.
James Pendergast of the Cherry Point Marine Air Station
public affairs office.
The pilot of the Skyhawk, Navy Li. Jerome L Pet
ykowskl, 30, stationed at Virginia Beach, Va., ejected
safely and was picked up by a Marine search and rescue
helicopter after being in the Atlantic Ocean about an hour,
the Marine Corps said. He was taken to the Naval Hospital
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— An estimated 12 tons of marijuana
was seized near here today when police Interrupted a

group unloading the weed from four boats, officials said.
The 400 bales of marijuana would have been worth $5
million If sold at retail, authorlUes tstlmatetj
Sherura- Deputy Jell Berman saId 13 persons were
arrested after law enlorcetneat officers watched the
transfer of the marijuana from crawfish boats offshore to
a truck on Ramrod Key,

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miles southeast of here, Pendergast said.
Pendergast said the Marine plane was firing at an unmanned drone target plane being controlled from the
ground by radio,
The missile missed the drone and struck the Skyhawk
instead, he said.
Navy officials at Norfolk said that the Sk
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towing the target that the missile was intended to hit,
Navy Cmdr. John Barry, commander of U.S. Atlantic
Fleet headquarters at Norfolk, told reporters the A4 was
on a "routine training mission" when It crashed.
Defense Department spokesmen in Washington said
Navy and Marine officers were Investigating
the Incident.
Pendergast said the Marine plane was
manned by Capt.
Chuck Allison, pilot, and 1st U. I.E. Ilelin.an, radar intercept officer, both from the Beaufort, S.C., Marine Air
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was patron at the bar, testified that Fcier

The police officers indicated they may
make a decision soon on the possibility of
filing a counter-suit for defimation of
character.
Iester M. Cox o
Mary, testified
that IA. Richard Nooney, Sgt.

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top of his head several times and then used
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choked him with nun chakus until he "blacked
out" during the incident at the now-closed
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never see it ... a man being
taken advantage of and then being charged
for it," Ellswick said.

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

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

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High School, where they felt cluding Osceola, for aid in
The Seminole County School greater public attendance ascertaining the correct legal
Board voted Wednesday to would be possible than at the course.
postpone approval of a public 150-seat county commission
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hearing site in the current hearing room in the courthouse.
something that has been a
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school board that. if the public cannot take where collective bargaining
attorney Douglas Stenstrom part in the proceedings, they was involved
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was "a serious legal question" Stenstrom hopes to have the most interest of anything we've
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hi 1975 which led to the
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Incumbent City Commissioner Gordon T. Sleyer will
face E 0. (F4die Keith in the runoff for Seat Two. Meyer
is completing is seventh year in office.

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

working with the Cfls of Sanford as how to ellminate the
problem of bds on the runways.
In other action the Authority
today officially cited Henry
Wight for running out of gas on
previous occasions; approved
lease of part of building 138 to
C.B. Service Co. for use in
repairing citizens band radios;
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tha t he has a meeting Friday
with the Seminole County
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votes to 4917 for Keith while "rry D. Blair received 452

and A. G. Det1iheaudIere received 26.
Nineen absentee ballots were cast in the election.
Absentee ballots for the Dec. 21 runoff are expected to
be available at Seminole Supervisor of Elections Camilla
Bruce's office In the courthouse late Friday afternoon.
Thruout in the election was 1,965, or 23.8 per cent of
the 8,70 registered soters.
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Official results gave Moore 1,460 vows to 415 for
Harry Skop, South Seminole publisher, while incumbent
Stenstrom received 1,078 to 716 for James Melvin In the
et (e race.
lathe four-man Seat Two contes Meyer received 720

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(Bud) layer and William without a contract for more
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to get concerned over. But on that day the wallet
was swelled with dollars sent her from Germany for
deposit.

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Especially because two of her children who are
Woman. It came after an agonizing hour of thinking serving in the Army had sent her part of thev
she had to money sent by her two children for
mont y earnings for deposit. She feared the money
deposit in a local bank.
was lost — forever.

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She called the sheriff's department and r eported
the loss. Meanwhile, flea market owners had also

called sheriff's deputies to report Kevin had turned
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wallet and $400 uf her children's money mLming.
"Honey.."Mrs. Pierce Wd,"I tell you. I hugged
I reahze-I I didn't have a billfold; I had I - - A it out hLs neck.

"1 hugged (Sheriff's Deputy Bob O'Connor's
neck, too," she added. O'Connor met her at the flea
market where she positively identified her tuufold.
Mrs. flerce agrees Santa came early for her.
Arrived in the guise of a 10-year-old. Kevin and his

dad, John J. Jones, live near the flea market.
Mrs. Pierce gave Kevuiwhat she calleda"smafl
reward" for his honesty She said she wished she
could have given him the entire amount. As for
carrying 00 in cash in her purse, she vows that
won'
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f the children send money again, I'll lock it in a
Kevin. meanwhda, said little ab(-

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Thursday, Dec., 1976

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NATION
IN BRIEF
Patty Hearst

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Scheduled

For Court Hearing Today
LOS ANGELES (AP)
Patricia Hearst
will be surrounded by a platoon of private
security guards when she makes her first
public appearance since she was bailed out of
prison Nov. 19 in the custody of her parents.
Miss Hearst, 22, free on $1.25-million bail, was
to appear before Superior Court Judge
William Ritzi today in connection with her
upcoming trial on charges of kidnaping,
robbery and assault.

Books Closed On Scandal
WASHINGTON (AP) The Capitol Hill sex
scandal of 1976 is fading to an end. The JLLst ice
Department has closed its books on the case
and will not prosecute anyone involved. The
scoreboard shows six members of the House
of Representatives allegedly were involved in
various incidents of sexual misconduct. One
was forced to resign from the House, another
was convicted in a local court and defeated for
re-election, three were re-elected and the
voters promoted one to tht Senate.
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Mondale Has Clout As VP
WASHINGTON (AP)
With Presidentelect Carter's encouragement, Walter
Mondale is acting as though he never heard all
those stories about the frustrations and obscurity of being vice president. Mondale is
known to have a nearly equal role with Carter
aide Hamilton Jordan in recommending
prospective cabinet members.
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Man Gets $1,000 In Suit Against Po/ice ,)
(Continued from Page I-A)
the nun chakus, a karate weapon of oriental
origin made of two wooden sticks connected
by a length of flexible material, that Cox'
head "swelled to twice its normal size and
turned dark red."
Witnesses testified that Rumney, who
wasn't called as a witness in the trial, was at
least 3feet From Cox at the time of the melee
between Cox and the officers.
Foster, first officer to arrive at the lounge
alter Rumney called police after being
ejected from the lounge the first time,
testified that the lounge door "flew open and
(.ox bodily carried Rumney out and drop.
kicked him In the buttocks."
Foster said the two men "squared off like
they were going to fight" and had a verbal
exchange which the officer ardered them to

cease.
After other officers arrived, Foster said,
Rumney had moved away from Cox and then
Cox turned and ran toward Rumney "as if he
was going to attack him (Rumney)."
Foster said Rumney "had been drinking
but I don't believe he was intoxicated." He
said Cox was intoxicated at the time but
persons who were at the bar denied this in
their testimony.
Foster said, "I never struck Cox with the
nun chakus or with my hands" and that he
used the sticks during the struggle to restrain
Cox.
Foster said he didn't observe any swelling
of Cox' head or lacerations and told the jury
that Cox never lost consciousness and that
Cox sat up and talked to him on the way to the
police station for booking.

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

black belt karate Instructor David Styles In
which Styles used nun chakus to break pine
boards. He testified the sticks are "deadly
weapons" that can be used to kill a person.
Police Instructor James Brantley told the
jury that his student, Foster. In his opinion,
was qualified to use nun chakus, as a police
weapon for defense as well as for restraining
and "come-along" techniques In handling
prisoners.
Foster demonstrated on Mize, for the jury,
how he used the nun chakus on Cox' neck to
subdue him.
Police Chief Ben E. Butler testified that
Foster was a member of a tactical squad of
officers who were authorized to train and use
nun chakus. "I wouldn't want my men to
have them If they weren't properly trained,"
Butler said.

Nooney and Reid both testified that they
didn't strike Cox. Reid denied that Cox "went
down on the parking lot" in Front of the patrol
car or passed out as witnesses for the plaintiff
had testified.
City Attorney Vernon Mize argued that
excessive force wasn't used on Cox by the
officers but Michael Matthews, lawyer for
Cox, argued that his client was unlawfully
assaulted and falsely arrested.
Foster testified that he holds a first-degree
brown belt in karate and has continuously
trained for three years under an instructor
from the Seminole Sheriff's Department. He
said he has only used nun chakus twice during
the three years to restrain persons.
Cox' lawyers presented an ear-spliting
courtroom demonstration by south Seminole

TALLAHASSEE, (AP)
Gov. Reuhin
Askew has picked up a strong all in his
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to increase gasoline taxes,
€n. Kenneth Myers, the new chairman of
tie Transportation Committee, said after
reviewing the situation he is now convinced
some kind of increase will be inevitable in the
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State Workers Vote Ends
'I'ALLAjI1ssJ:E (AP)
Ballots were en
route to Tallahassee today after thousands of
state workers finished eight days of voting on
whether to form the largest collective-

A said Wednesday as she and the 51, the self-proclaimed "minis- and ordered him thrashed with
YAKIMA, wash. (AP)
A policeman searching the Cunningham's wife, and
mother convicted of helping others were sentenced for man- ter of God" and cult leader, told bare hands and sticks over a house found his body on Sept. Lorraine Edwards, 19, a Former
of
Mrs.
schoolmate
four other cult members beat slaughter and assault in the the courtroom: "God hasn't four-month period until the boy 19.
found me guilty.
Mrs. Weilbacher, Cunning- Weilbacher's, were sentenced
her 3-year-old son to death in an death of her son, David.
colla psed and died in July.
"That's why I have no emo"I can't believe the rottenattempted exorcism defied a
The boy's body was put on a ham and Cunningham'sdaugh- to 15 years each for secondjudge's authority as he sen- ness of this country and the tlons. I'm not guilty before God. cot in a back bedroom, and ter, Carolyn, 27, were each glv- degree manslaughter an 1
tenced her to 20 years in prison, court," she said after sentenc- He will judge me."
household members took turns en two consecutive 10-year pris- second-degree assault.
ing by Superior Court Judge
The judge said he would rec"The court Finds Its guidance guarding the door 24 hours a on sentences for first-degree
"My judgment is before Howard Hettinger.
in God also," the judge replied. day to ward off the devil. They manslaughter and second-de- ommend that Cunningham
God," Debra Weilbacher, 20,
Edward Leon Cunningham,
serve his full 20 years withoid
Cunningham testified earlier said they expected the boy to be gree assault.
that he saw the devil in David resurrected.
Thelma Cunningham, 45, leniency or parole.
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Banker Pleads Innocent
ORLANDO,

AUSTIN, Tex. (AP)
Sam Houston
Johnson, 62, brother of the late President
Lyndon B. Johnson, was in stable condition in
intensive care today following surgery for a
lung tumor.
Johnson was operated on Monday at St.
David's Community Hospital.
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WASHINGTON (AP)

Husband and wife
journalists Carl Bernstein and Nora Ephron
made their own news Wednesday: he announcing his resignation from the Washington
Post, she announcing what she called the
death of the feminist movement.
Bernstein, whose Watergate reporting with
Bob Woodward won a Pulitzer Prize for the.
Post, said Wednesday he would concentrate
on book writing after leaving the paper Jan. 1.
Ms. Ephron. senior ditor of Esquire
magazine, told a Brown University audience
the women's movement had no leadership and
had failed to help women come to grips with
their role in society.
"For a lot of women, the women's
movement has just given them a political
rationalization for their fear of success," she
said.
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president C. Schalah Stephens of Orlando has

pleaded innocent to federal charges he lent
Which he secretly held financial interests.

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MIAMI (AP
A world trade center has
been proposed for Dade County by Miami
business leaders in an effort to strengthen

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arrested two men on felony
marijuana
and
drug
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HOUSTON (AP)
James Lovell has been named president of
Fisk Telephone Systems, Inc., of Houston.
The appointment, effective Jan. 1, was
announced Wednesday by Rex Grey, board
chairman, and Lloyd Davis, current president
who will become chairman of the firm's
executive committee.
Lovell, a retired Navy captain, will manage
daily. operations of Fisk, which specializes in
the design, installation and maintenance of
telephone systems for business users.
Lovell was an astronaut from 1962 to 1973
an completed four space missions, including
two trips to the moon.
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NDJAMENA, Chad (AP)
Jean Bedel
Bokassa, who proclaimed himself Emperor
Bokassa I of the Central African Empire last
Saturday, has ruled that anyone who meets
him has to bow his head from six paces away.
If answering Bokassa's questions in the
affirmative, he must say, "Yes, Imperial
Majesty," and always avoid "a brutal no" if
answering negatively.
These instructions, were broadcast over
government radio Wednesday and monitored
here,

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The eight-member Dade
delegation was particularly
upset and Brantley desi gn ated
hii running mate, Senate
President
Pro Tempore
Sherman Winn, D-Miami, to try

to soothe ruffled feathers in the
Dade delegation.
Winn came back with proposed changes involving six of

th;eitI)adesenators,
rantley announced Wednes-

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statutes, state elections officials are asking
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t0n,chairman o1 the committee for eight years, had wept
when Brantley announced he
wasdumpinghjrnand Holloway
from the panel.
Sen. John Vogt, 1)-Coca, and
Pat Thomas, D-Quincy, were
added to the Appropriations
Committee because Brantley
said their areas had initially
been overlooked in appointmerits to the powerful cornmittee.
Semis. Tom TotAassen, R'Pensacola, and Tom Gallen, 1)-Bra.
denton, were added to the Gov.
ernmental Operations Cornmittee while Sen. Don Childers
was added to Agriculture

Santa will arrive by boat at 70:30 a.m,
SA TIJRDA Y, DECEMBER 11th.

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Commissio ne r Robert French
Altamonte Springs Mayor reprewded the county coinNorman Floyd and Lake Mayor misajon.

WASHJNGTCN (AP) Thc National Transportation Safety
Board says the derailment of an Auto-Train near Jarratt, Vs.,
last May 5, occurred when a dragging brake caused a wheel to
overheat and come apart.
No one was Injured when 25 automobile-carrying cars of the
north bo und train derailed on the xp'flp, ofSeaboard
Line Railroad, but total damage was estimated at more than
17 million.
The board said Wednesday that the broken wheel dropped off
the rail and rolled on crosaties for more than a mile before the
cars tipped over.
It said the wheel fractured because It was overheated by a
dragging brake. The brake did not completely release, the board
said, because the 54-car train was too long and because

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Councd of,Local Governments wish to pursue a joint program.
unanimously approved an idea
He said that his idea is that
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Brantley said Graham had
not asked for any changes in his
cufIlrnjttet assignments
Graham said that was true,
but only because he was "tinwilling to sacrifice my mdcpendence and my ability to
speak for my constituents" by
g iving a pledge of loyalty to
Brantley.
The major change announced
hy Brantley involved the Trans.
portation Committee. He
a greed to Winn's proposal to
lake Winn off the committee
and put Sons. Ralph Poston and
Vernon Holloway, both D-

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employment ordinances;
consider a wage and salary
schedule for city employes and
an tnterlocal agreement among
Lake Mary, Sanford and
Seminole County for regional
sewer study.
In new business, Council will
consider motions and ordinances by councilmen, a
replat from George McCammon for a tract on South
Country Club Road and a
resolution to amend the
national flood insurance
program.

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night In Altamonte Springs, it fertilizer and energy as bywas agreed that the delegates products.
wo uld go back to their member
"If we can organize and get
governments for ratification representa ti ves together, we
and appointment to a study can do an In-depth study and
cwnmlttee to look Into the come up with a viable joint
possibility of creating a program involving the cities,
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waste
th e county and possibly the
unit in the county In accordance whole r egion," Floyd said.
with state Law. Deadline is 1918
All cities were represented at
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Delegates from the county
Floyd said today that concommission and the seven currence Is needed from the
cities of Seminole County to the governing bodies that they

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Herald Staff Writer

Boys

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After having
recovered one body, rescuers are ci-'nrrhinu
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Senate President Lew Brant.
Icy has shuffled memberships
In seven conm)iltees following a
storm of protests over his initial
appointments..
However, in all the swaps,
Brantley kept the so-called
Doghouse Democrats frozen
out of favorable assignments.
One dissident Sen. Robert
Graham charged he was left out
because he refused to give "a
pledge of unthinking accept"nee" to Brantley's goals.
Brantley said the changes
were made to correct "some
voids which were human error
onlfly part ifl not having certain
delegations represented on
CeIin
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and House Speaker Don Tuiker, some had charged they rep.

day he had agreed to changes
involving four of the six.

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traffic stop of an auto on U. S.
charging grand larceny.
17-92 at Wildmere St.,
In other reports, Henry
Longwood.
Schoolfield, of Lake Howell
Deputies reported more than Arms Apartment, Casselberry,
107 grams of green, leafy told deputies that an $800
material In a styrofoam con- outboard motor was stolen off a
tainer were seized in the arrest. parked boat in the apart*
Robert Charles Gldday, 26 of ments parking lot after
2500 Howell Branch Road, was someone cut a lock securing the
also held on $5,000 bond, ac- motor.
cording to county jail records.
Sheriff's Sgt. Oscar Redden
Sheriffs reports st$ed that Jr. reported a sapect was
deputy G. A. Bare was In- questioned and released penvestigating a complaint at the ding further investigation after
Foxcroft A partments w he n he an 18-year-old Sanford woman
was invited into Gidday's reported Wednesday night that
residence. The officer said he a man attempted to sexually
observed a large ash tray assault her at a residence west
containing a smoking pipe in of Sanford.
the middle of the living room
The woman told deputies that
floor with a baggie of green, she managed to escape the
leafy material alongside the man's grasp following a
ash tray. The items were seized struggle and ran to a nearby
and Gidday arrested, according business and a man there
to the reports.
brought her to the sheriff's
Sheriff's deputies jailed office to file the complaint.

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of
26, of Fayettevi1le, N. C., in lieu Dora, in lof
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By El) PRICKET

Horace Orr, by his own admLssion, is a man of
the streets. A man who grew up In tough
neighborhoods and learned the lessons taught by
one of the toughest teachers of them all — Ole
Mother and Father Street.

are unable to find good-paying Jobs.
Programs like SEEDCO have detractors. And
that's okay, the way It should be. Because It's a free
country, and citizens should like, or dislike,
whatever they please. And It's fine when those
dislikes are expressed verbally. That again, Is what
freedom is all about.
But Orr, the banquet, SEEDCO and others really
are up to something more important than themselves. They are up to bringing the socially
disadvantaged into the mainstream of the
American Dream.
If the grand venture fails, then the people will
know about It.
And If it pases, those same people will be the
first to learn about It. Because the difference lies in
staying on tT18 "street" or coming into the
mainstream.

On Friday, Orr has his big day, or we should say
his big night. At about 8 o'clock, some 350 citizens,
and others, will gather at the Sanford Civic Center
for SEEDCO's annual banquet.
Tickets for the event are on sale at SEEDCO
offices at the Sanford Airport. For $15, you can
attend and become what Orr calls "a friend of
SEEDCO." And after the lambasting SEEDCO
received last year and this, the federally funded
agency can always use some additional friends.
Scheduled guest speaker for the banquet Is U.S.
Rep. Parren Mitchell, a Democrat from Baltimore,
Md. In addition, local dignitaries will be on hand to
sample the line food and listen to Orr tell about
SEEDCO - its hopes and its dreams.
Tied in with SEEDCO are a lot of people who
wouldn't have jobs if the local poverty-fighting
agency didn't exist. People, who by their own admission, could be back on the streets Orr speaks
about growing up on if it weren't for the federal
dollars pumped yearly into this county to aid those
who herause of hu'k nf oduraijon or other reasons,

Orr also attended universities and picked up a
couple of degrees along the way. But it's not too
imrortant today that Orr grew up in tough
neighborhoods, or that he outgrew then and survived in the hallowed balls of a couple of U. S.
universities.
What is important, however, is the fact that Orr
heads up the Seminole Employment Economic
Development Corporation SEEDCO), and as such
has been under lire both from some of the
newsmedia and from the General Accounting Office
GAO).
Orr has stood firm, and so far has won his way.
The toughest part, however, will come when (GAO)
audit results are released - sometime around the
firit of next year, if not sooner.

Not the least of the problems of tuna fishermen
is that the porpoise is an engaging and lovable
animal which occupies the same pedestal in
American hearts as the horse and dog.
RAY CROMLEY
Thus throughout all of the ongoing hearings in
Washington and San Diego, Calif., on how to reduce
the porpoise mortality rate while tuna fishing,Business
there was no suggestion that fatally trapped porpoise be processed for food.
We are sure that Americans would have it no
other way, so the answer to the porpoise mortality
prob em should concentrate on pragmatic things,l
or, as they say in politics, on the art of the possible.
- Unfortunately, it is difficult to determine exactly
What is possible or pragmatic.
The single most important question that must
WASHINGTON —. (NEA) — Some laws have
be answered before intelligent discussion can begin
most curious side effects not anticipated by those
who pushed them. Scientists now see the strong
is whether the porpoise is, indeed, an endangered
possibility that regulations limiting automobile
species — and if so how many of the mammals can
emissions, ineptly as they were written, are
be inadvertently killed each year without
spurring
approaches that in the long run will
calamitous results?
lead to more efficient engines and more miles
The Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972
per hour, once the present thrashing about
simply requires that the porpoise mortality rate be
comes to an end.
kept to "incidental levels." Administratively this
Even more significant is the coming
has been transtated to mean that fewer than 30,000
managerial revolution indirectly resulting from
the fair employment rules set by Congress to
of the animals can be killed next year. But nobody
assure against discrimination in the hiring of
appears to be entirely sure. During the federal
women, blacks, Hispano Americans and other
hearings in San Diego, some reputable scientists
minorities.
estimated that the figure could be five times that
The connection is roundabout but clear, as the
high.
foUowinganalysis by the personal throrofone
Another unanswered question is what effect the
of America's largest companies illustrates.
What the fair employment rules forced us to
ever-tightening porpoise regulations will have on
do, he said, was to look at the requirements we'd
the conservation of tuna, also a species that must
laid down for each Job in the company.
be managed and conserved, will porpoise
We had always assumed that our salesmen
limitations force tuna fishermen to take smaller
must have strong technical backgrounds and
and younger fish to the detriment of good conwe had for years hired accordingly. But our new
servation practices? Nobody knows,
tests revealed this was not right. What we should
On the constructive side, the hearings did
have been hiring were men and women good at
exhibit a sensitivity to the problem and a deterselling never mind their technical know-how;
we could give this training once hired. Sales
mination to solve it. Conservationists admitted that
ability
was more important by far.
they were as concerned about people in the tuna
The requirement which led to the hiring of
industry as they are about porpoises. Tuna
greater numbers of women and blacks made it
fishermen, with few exceptions, have used their
necessary, in turn, for us to take a new look at
experience to save marine mammals. And for the
our supervisors. For the new hiring policies put
first time we have a feeling that some genuine
strains on men used to dealing in the old ways.

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You might not even
understand the significance of Regulation but
among financial people it is likely to mean either
of two things, that (1) it Is good for you, (2) it is
bad for you.

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We discovered, as we already knew, that passbook savings
and certificates of deposit. A

While the transition from President Ford to President-elect
Carter is going smoothly in this country, the transition from ex-

President Laiis Echeverri,a Alvarez to President Jose Lopez
Pcrtillo was a time of turmoil In Mexico.
There have been peso devaluations, land seizures, protest
strikes by businessmen and rumors of a military
The transfer of power occurred Dec. 1 in Mexico City, where
Lopez Portillo will be Inaugurated.
We hope order is quickly restored and confidence rebuilt
under Mexico's new leadership,
We have a selfish Interest, knowing that everything that
happens to the Mexican economy affects travel and trade across
the border. But wea have genuine concern for the stability of
the nation that is historically the most stable of all LatinAmerican countries.

In so

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mere was only one Issue In ia, the most
profound issue ever to face the American people
— that of slavery and its future in the United

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some support from events, since in recent
months thrift institutions have been providing States.
what the ideal is; but we know the old theories
what amounts to checking accounts, services
Lincoln and Douglas needed no panel of
are wrong. We're now working on tests to
they
once were forbidden to offer.
reporters to pose long and involved questions.
discover what we do want.
Wise, and wary of accepting seemingly selflessBut there is another
facet to this battle, that Their positions were clear and unequivocal
That's only the beginning. Our look into lower advice from financial institutions, modem
between
big
and
little.
Viewed from that per- [ncoth flatly opposed the extension of slavery
management led us to look straight up the line to consumers quickly distill such
expressions of
spective,
the
participants
In the skirmish are into new territories or states; Douglas argued
the top. And here again we found some things concern into something more nearly the truth:
realigned, with some small commercial taniis that it should be decided on the basis of "popular
that could radically change the way we and other
It is good for some financial institutions, bad
sovereignty," with each state deciding the
favoring retention of Q
companies go about business,
for others, and it probably remains to be seen
As the latter see it, the elimination of a ceiling question for itself.
There's been a great deal of talk about whether it is good or bad for the public.
on permi.ssable interest rates might very well
productivity, the need for advanced machines
In the outcome, Douglas won the election.
Regulation Q Is an edict of the Federal Reserve
almost l) degrees off. We're not certain yet

competition and to making those productivity of I per cent more interest than do commercial
gains which are the secret of a constantly ad- banks.
vancing standard of living.
It esta blishes ceilings on time deposits
on

Strif e

suffered from an even more severe handicap
that was not their ta1l)t. This was the lack of aiy
really stirring issues to de bate.

Regulation Q''Deba,te

and constant research into new processes. that, in effect. permits savings banks and
Technology has been sold as the key to meeting savings and loan associations to pay one-quarter

become an endangered species himself.

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We learned here, too, that our old concepts on

JOHN CUNNIFF

these technological advances are important. But savings institution can pay 5.25 per cent on
we found that major increases In productivity, passbook savings, a commercial bank just s. On
more often than not, are the result of managerial savings certificates the limits are 7.75 per cent

decisions made by the top men of the company in and 7.5 per cent, respectively.
the selection and mix of products, in
Regulation Q Is due to expire March 1.
organization, In the handling of the work force,
The savings, or thrift, Institutions want it to
rather than from the introduction of new, more remain, arguing that they need
an Incentive to
efficient machinery.
draw savIngs dollars that, in turn, they will loan

In these studies by one company and another out on home mortgages, their primary
lending
it has been discovered, In fact, that the great function.
productivity gair.s in the future in many fields
&amp;ane commercial banks which are permitted
likely lie in finding a new breed of managers — . by law to offer a wide array of services to Inwhose characteristics are as yet not clearly dividuals and businesses, Insist that it is unfair
known — who will make revolutionary changes competition. The thrifts, they say,
no longer need
In the manufacturing and distribution process. the advantage.
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sliarehotler opposition, the Bank of Nova
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decisioi to participate in a $125 million loan to
the Chlean dictatorship.
Shartiolders representing several churches
charged at a shareholders meeting that the
ruling military junta in Chile has been
engaging in torture, imprisonment and
m urer.
Bta spokesman for the bank said the bank
doesi't feel it should judge political regimes.

mean they would be pitted against mammoth, Lincoln may have been the moral victor, and
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at the 1976
I. A ceiling on Interest rates works two ways. debates were as dull as
they were, and hope that

True, it limits the amount of Interest that can be Americans will never
again be as divided as they
earned on small deposits, but It also serves to were In 1858.
limit the amount that lenders charge, especially

in any case, I.Mez should move promptlytotranquilize the
republic. We wi.sh him success.

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"Mr. Gilmore has remained
consistent. That is, he wants the
law carried out. He accepted
the verdict, he accepted the
sentence. lie wants the law followed," Stanger said. "lie
wanted his sentence certain,
not indefinite. Now, the governmerit has not carried out the
procedure as outlined by legislation. lie wants the court to
make a decision on what his
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OTTAWA (AP) —The inflation rate during
November was the lowest in nearly four years
because of a continuing decline in food prices,
the Canadian government said today.
The consumer price index rose by 5.6 per
cert in the 12 months to November.
A government spokesman said reduced
pork prices and lower fresh fruit prices were
the main reasons for the stable food costs.

bined.
Rivals" will be repeated, or will be broadcast by
Remove their one-quarter point advantage on PBS outlets that did not air
it the first time. It Ls
deposits and they may be unable to fulfill their an Inspiring Lesson In
what democracy is all
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It is possible that President Echeverrla has Intentionally
acted as a lightning rod for the new administration, taking
actions he thought were necessary even though he knew they,
were controversial, and relieving Lopez of the need to Involve
himself in the furor.

OTTAWA (Al) - Canada and France are
reported near at interim agreement covering
fishing vessels rom the French islands of St.
Pierre and Mituelon in an about-to-be proclaimed Canadan 200-mile fishing zone.
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Bank Plans Loan To Chile

bigcity institutions that could outbid them for history so Judges him, but at the time Douglas
savings dollars..
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But what about you' Here are some of the dismemberment of the Union.
arguments for retention of Regulation Q:
Thus we may be thankf ul th

But If we are going to have debates in the
cn home mortgages.
If competition forces UP interest rates on future, and most people agree that they are a
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nothing else, the presidential candidates In 1980
2. If thrift Institutions cannot compete for m
ust be pe rmitted to question each other and to
funds, they will not have funds available for
respond
to each other.
mortgages. Savings and loans alone make more
home mortgages than other Institutions cornIn the meantime, it Is to be hoped that "The

The most recent delay In Gilmore's case came last Friday,
when his mother persuaded the
U.S. Supreme Court to stay the
execution that was scheduled
for sunrise on Dec. 6. The high
court Li considering whether to
hear an appeal of the sentence.
Stanger insisted his action did
not mean Gilmore has changed
his mind about dying.

Canada, Fiance Near Pact

three appearances.
In fairness to the latter-day debaters,
however, it has to be acknowledged that they

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BRUSSELS, lielgiutr (AP) - The foreign
ministers of the North ttlantic Alliance begin
their last meeting wth Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger tolay. On Wednesday, defense ministers of U'e North Atlantic Treaty
Organization postpoied a decision on a $2.5billion American pirn to buy a fleet of 27
Boeing 707 jets ant convert them into radar
command planes tt modernize NATO's earlywarning (k'tect ion system.

between them, or between them and a silent,
unseen audience. The essential artificiality of

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Utah County Atty. NoaH
Wootton has asked the same
court to set a trial date for Gilmore on a second murder
charge in the death of a gas
station attendant shot to death
during a robbery. Wootton said
the Judge would probably act on
Friday.

NATO Ministers Meeting

Bycontrast,whatwerepas.edoffasdebat es
in 1976 were sterile, carefully structured "media
events." The two c'.rididztes might as well have
been in different studios for all the interaction

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"If given the alternative between life in prison or execution, he wants execution," Stanger, said in a telephone interview. "But given the alternative between execution and
walking out a free man, my impression Is that he would want
to walk out a free man."
But it appeared unlikely that
Gilmore would go free, even if
the court accepted Stanger's
argument.

BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Silim el-Ross,
L4thanon's newly designated premier, began
trying to put together a governrient today and
said it 'will not take much time." In selecting
the 48-year-old Moslem banter to head the
government, Christian PresiGent Elias Sarkis
said he should pick men of proven administrative ability insteac of politicians to
launch the monumental task of reconstruction
after 19 months of civil var.

Those were real debates between two men of
strong convictions who questioned, challenged
and attacked each other before vocal and part
audiences.
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Attorney Ronald B. Stanger
petitioned the 4th District Court
in Provo on Wednesday for Gilmore's release on grounds that
state law required that the firing-squad execution be carried
out within 60 days after his Oct.
7 sentencing for killing a motel
clerk.
Stanger said a series of delays ordered by the courts and
the governor constituted "cruel
and unusual punishment."

Premier Begins Task

"The Rivals," a television adaptation of an
old Norman Corwin radio script, re-enacted the
famous series of encounters between Abraham
Uncoin aad Stephen Douglas in 1858 as both men
stumped Illinois for election as U.S. senator.

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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Convicted killer Gary Gilmore
says the state of Utah blew its
chances by not heeding his demands for a speedy execution
and now must set him free.

UNITEL' NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) — U.N.
Secret ary.General Kurt Waldheim says he believes the chances for peace in the Middle
East have never been better.
Waldheim told a news conference Wednesday after the General Assembly re-elected
him by acclamation that he is "cautiously
optimistic that the Geneva (Arab-Israeli)
confere.'ce ,.. will convene within the first six
months of the next year."
The 146-nation assembly was expected to
adopt a resolution today calling for a new
Geneva conference by the end of March. Arab
diplomats predicted that the resolution would
get well over 100 affirmative votes and
perhaps as many as 120.

Anyone who watched a presentation of The
Rivals" over the Public Broadcasting Service
(PBS) the other evening had to be convinced that
Americans were shortchanged - nay, insulted
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and Jimmy Carter.

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Waldheim: Middle East

And any street person will tell you it's Just as
easy to fall back as it Is to forge ahead.
Probably easier.

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Qf entrapped porpoises is underway.
Our inescapable feeling is that there will not be
a quick, simple or massive answer to the porpoise
problem. Conservation will come in a series of step
by step advances as some of the questions are
answered,
For that reason alone, sweeping ad ministrative judgments would be harmful because
they would be based more on political and social
judgments than on existing knowledge. On that

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dictator Anastasio Somoza's money.

The Lawyer, William Callahan of Justice's
corporate crime unit In New York, has already
received help from Rep. John .MurnIy, D.-N.Y.,
an old friend of Somoza's.
The Nicaraguan, so far, hasn't made any
cwnnutrnent.
Callahan, working partly on government
time, Is establishing "Intervest" as a security
firm for victims of white collar crime such as
banks, public relations firms, foreign governments and multinational corporations.
After receiving encouragement from such
influential companies- as Citibank in New York

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scrupulously written "unofficial" and had paid
the postage himself, the congressman sent a
handsome prospectus given him by Callahan.
Murphy told us he was unaware Callahan wanted
financial backing from Somoza.

Callahan, however, made no bones about
what he wanted from Somoza in a private letter
to an old friend,

House Doorkeeper James

Molloy. Writing under a "personal and nonofficial strictly confidential" adjuration,
Callahan told Molloy of Murphy's ati'ance.
"Alter sending all our material on the
proposed company to the General (Somoza),"
Callahan confided In the letter, "1 received a
phone call today from his business adviser who Is
in Miami

"He said the General received the material
and requested this guy to follow up and explore
City and Tuder and Finn public relations, all the details, etc. We are looking for a comCallahan decided to approach Murphy for mitment of $500,000 for 2-3 years, ,At this
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The congressman, a former high school
Audacloui'ly, Callahan asked the doorkeeper
classmate of Somoza's and a LLS delegate to his whether there Is "anyone in Congress or Seniite
Nicaraguan inauguration, wrote the. diciator a that you can have assist us with merely some
"Dear Tacho" letter on October 25. In the letter, type of recommendation, etc. Perhaps the
Murphysaid he had met with
group * Foreign Affairs Committee. A further recomand "1 - ,hold them in highest regard."
mendation might cement the deal for us.
With the letter, on which Murphy had
"I feel we're very close with, this Somoza
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interest and he is a nut about security type
operations," Callahan continued. "If he goes for

it we'll probably sell him
stock of the company."

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SEACOR and West denied any wrongdoing.
The Navy audit, dated September 23, makes
half the authorized no mention of the West
case, but it does show how
the brass hats bent the rules to give SEACOR

Callahan called Molloy a few days later, but unfair advantage over its competitors.
the doorkeeper politely, but dutifully told him,
The firm was fed information, for example,
"Billy, I can't take any outside interests, par- prior to the award of a noncompetitive
"sole
ticularly If it's a foreign country. So forget It." source" contract. As added insurance that
Callahan, a former lawyer in Richard Nixon's SECOR would get the job, the Navy
then violated
old law firm and an award-winning exregional Its own .regulations requiring that notice
of the
counsel on narcotics for the Justice Dept., told us sole source contract be given
to 14 other
he planned to quit Justice before working full- engineering companies.
tUne on the Intervest project.
Although SEACOR was certified as "uniquely
Murphy said he thought Callahan only wanted qualified" for the contract, the auditors found
that the Navy could have done the Job
Somoza as a client. He met Callahan through
Itself and

a
mutual friend, the congressman told us, and only saved $100,000 and 11 months in the bargain.
The rules require that all sole source conoffered his help because he knew of Somoza's
Intense concern with security. Somoza's father tracts over $100,000 be reviewed by a special
board. To avoid the review, the Navy let two
was the victim of an assassin.
contracts to SEACOR, both of which were below
"DOLLARS AWEIGH;" Naval auditors have
$100,000'
turned up what they believe to be "ImFinally, the auditors found, 10 of the tasks'
proprieties" between the Navy and the SEACOR
assigned
to SEACOR duplicated work already
company on a series of helicopter carrier concompleted by another contractor.
tracts.
Footnote: The secret audit report has been
We reported last February that a senior Navy referred to the chief of
project officer, J. J. West, had worked closely decide whether to naval material, who will
take cllsclpflnary action
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An owhaming toyt just pren
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Sale In effect thru this wekend.

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Thursday, Dec.t. 17
Thursday, Dec., 1914—lA

Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

CALENDAR

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TIIUILSI)AY, DECEMBER 9
"Saturday, Sunday, Monday," Annie Russell Theatre,
Ilolhrm College, Winter Park, 8:30 pin. (Through

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Saturday).
Greater Seminole Toastmistress Club, 7:30 p.m.,
Altamonte Springs Civic Center.
Altamonte Springs Garden Club Christmas party,
6:30 p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic Center. Dinner and
musical program.
Florida Nurses Aun. District 37 Christmas party, 4
p.m., County Health Center, 300 S. French Ave. Bring gilt
for Salvation Army.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.

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Claus
will be in our Plaza

Shop our Plaza

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

Building.

Friday 3-6 PM

Diet Workshop, Montgomery Ward Interstate Mall,
Altamonte Springs, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Saturday 11-2, 3-6

The variety is
tremendous and
personal contact
assures you of
excellent service!

La Leche League Sanford Chapter, 8 pin, 113 Crystal
Dr., Lodi Arbor, Sanford. Open to all women Interested in
learning more about or promoting breastfeedlng.
White elephant sale to benefit Central Florida Zoo, 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Four Townes Shopping Center, Orange City.
Through Friday.

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He'll have candy for the kiddies!
Most of our stores are

for your shopping convenience!
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mounted tenders and knobby
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Girls' 20" 'Wildflower bike. Reg. 74,99
Sate 64.09
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"The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew," play for
children and adults, 2 p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center. Santa will be present. Tickets at civic center.
Christmas Party for Sanford VFW Post IOIW and
Auxiliary members.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees Christmas tree sale, 9 am.
to 9 P.M.
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran.
Women's Aglow, 10 am., Sanford Chamber of
Commerce.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12
Scholarship benefit recital by pianist John Perry, 4
p.m., FTh engineering auditorium. $5 for adults, V. for

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CLOSED SUNDAYS

Lunch
Specuai $1

CLEARANCE
ALL SHOES DISPLAYED

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Custom Firing
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Custom Gifts

AVAILABLE IN FRAGRANCES OF
RAIN, STRAWBERRY, AMBER, MUSK,
ROSE, FRANGI PANI OR SANDAL WOOD
SEE THEM AT

Natural Foods

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Orange Audubon Society, 7:30 p.m., Central Christian

Church, 250W. Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando. Slide presentation
n burrowing owl by Biologist William Coursier.

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"The Thwarting, of Baron Bolligrew," play for
children and adults, 2p.m. and 8 p.m., Altamonte Springs
Civic Center. Santa will be present. Tickets at civic
center.

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a few suggestions:
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ACME JUICER
MOULINEX COFFEE, SEED
ANDNUTGRINOER

MONDAY, DECEMBER 13
Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford AA, 8 'p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Diet Workshop, 7:30 p.m., Sanlando United Methodist
Church, SR 434 and 1.4.
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., clabhouse at Spring Oaks and SR 436.

SEEK &amp; FIND

Christmas Tree

Visit

Mid-Florida Singles Club, 7 p.m., dinner and dance,
Family Club, McCoy Navy Base. Call 322-7790 evenings
for reservations.

V FW Post 10108 Auxiliary. 8 p.m., post home on
Sanford lakefront.

SANFORD PLAZA

in her new location

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10

Cookies

weekend.

The Christmas
Place.

SPECIAL

DAILY 11-3

RESERVATIONS FOR HOLIDAY PARTIES
CALL 323-7254

OFF!

Rummage sale sponsored by Temple Israel
Sisterhood, noon to 5 p.m., Temple Israel, 4917 Eli St.,
Orlando.

All Music Service, First Presbyterian Church, Third
Street and Oak Avenue, 5 p.m. Open to all; nursery
available.

OPEN DAILY 11-9

SANFORD PLAZA ONLY

AQUARIUM SET-UP

Birds

Civic Center, 9 am.

I1iESE
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WITH PURCHASE OF ANY

LOW PRICES ON

Senior Citizens trip to Jacksonville for picnic at Fort
Caroline. Stops at city museums and dinner. Start at 8:30
am. from l.evds in Casselberry and pick up at Sanford

C. L. SCHMALMAACK, OWNER

SANFORD PLAZA 322-0580

Don's Shoes

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Puppies Guinea .Pigs

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Mid-Florida Singles Club, 9 p.m., dancing Rainbow
Ranch.

SANFORD PLAZA
ONE HOUR CLEANERS

Easy Street, Cover Girl, Vogue

The Dia rTx)nd

Lingerie

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11
Piano sork.hop, 10:30 am.; master classes, 2 p.m.,
FTU music rehearsal hall. Featured artist John Perry,
teacher at U. of Texas. $10 for adults, $4, students.

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Admission an unwrapped toy for an underprivileged child.

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NEW LINES

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,

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PARTY PLATTERS HOLIDAY PLATTERS

so,

LOVELY.

SANDI PALMER

Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., St. Augustine
Church, Button and Sunset, Casselberry.
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 a.m., Lord Chumley's,
Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise Klwan1s 7 am.
Foresters Square Dance Club, The Forest, 8 p.m.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richards Church.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.
YAC's Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden Club,
710 E. Rollins,
Seminole County Young Republican annual Christmas Party, 8 p.m., Marbeya Apartment Clubhouse.

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Layaway now for Christmas
/ Coni.'nient
to Ilu

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WANDA COLLINS

FOR YOUR HOLIDAY PARTY NEEDS

a Seagull. 1 diamond, 14 karat gold $50
b Butterfly, I diamond , 14 karat gold $50

NEAZA I

DEC. 15

DRY CLEANED

Linda and Elisha Morgan

CATERING

Diamond pendants match the gleam
in her eye and glow in her heart.

SANFORD

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Cards and Gifts
SANFORD PLAZA

Ornament$1

INCLUDING 3-PC. VESTED SUITS

'Dress up your tree
with elegance!

CLAIROL HOT SHAVE

LITE

THRU WED.

2 Dresses

has joined our staff

Browsing hours: 10.8:30 every nile
until Christmas. Sunday 1:00-5:00

10

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

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RECEIVE

Free Dogwood and Bald Cypress seedlings, Forrest
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9 am. to 5 p.m. Through Saturday.

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PRICES GOOD
THRU

Christmas Club

1IILAT I

Rummage and Bake Sale sponsored by Lake Brantley
Band Boosters Assn., Interstate Mall, during regular mall
hours. Through Sunday,

left - before

afternoons ... until Christmas...

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10

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Thursday, [*c. 9, 197

chools Cbs

$;nce Nov

'They Don't Care,
But I Do, Says Mom
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GRiVEPURT, Ohio (AP)
Supt.
Phillip Williams still has 12 empty school
houses on his hands, and his 6,900 pupils
have another month of vacation after
voters for the second time defeated an
attempt to raise property taxes.
"The problem is we haven't solved
anything," Williams said after the election
results were announced Tuesday. "We can
finish this (academic) year, but I doubt
we'll have the money to reopen next
September. We will have used up all the
money by then."
Caral Cole, a truck driver's wife who
worked for a pro-tax "We Still Care"
group, said, "These people just let their
school district go down the drain."
Mrs. Cole, who has two sons in
Groveport schools, said, "They don't care,
but I do."
But Barbara Groves, who worked
against the tax proposition even though
her husband Is on the school board, said
she was elated. "Now maybe our dreams
can come true," she said.
She said school spending was not
adequately explained to the working-class
families and farmers who make up most of
the population of this Columbus suburb.
Her "dream" is for a task force that would
inspect finances to see if more taxes are
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really needed.
In Tuesday's election, voters defeated a
five-year levy that would have allowed
schools to reopen today by adding $13.80 to
the current $44.40 in taxes for every $1,000
of a property owner's assessed valuation.
Of the current tax, $30.10 goes to schools.
The schools closed after a proposed
$11.50 increase was turned down by a
narrower margin on Nov. 2. They cannot
open until Jan. 3, when 1977 funds become
available.
"The levy will likely go on the ballot
again in the spring and they could go for it
then," Williams said. "But if we don't get
additional money, i4e can't open in September and will have to merge with
another district."
He said the district operates on a $6.4
million annual budget, and "when it's
gone, we have to quit." The levy would
have produced an additional $1.6 million
annually.
The Groveport-Madison School District
is one of seven closed in Ohio for lack of
funds, putting a total of 70,000 students out
of classes.
Three school districts in Oregon closed
when tax levies failed. Two reopened with
alternate financing, but they may close
again if new tax measures fail on Jan. 11.

HOSPITAL
NOTES

In

Detroit

In Chicago
*

A LOOK AT OUR...

DECEMBERS
ADMISSIONS
Sa riford:

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CHICAGO
Twice cluding 28,000 teachers, fl
on whatever past cal problems," he said.
'each school year Chicago (lucago is the second largest abuses
may have be en comEven now, he added, beginchcols have to borrow money school system in the country. initted. In an effo
rt to bring fling teachers in Ch icago re.because of temporary cash
The Chicago Board of Etluca- present spending in line, he has ceive up to 15
pe r cent more
,rtinches.
tion will finance a bout 41 per
called for such measures as than their counterparts in New
cent of this year's $1.1 billion closing outdat ed buildings, a York, Los An geles, Detroit and
this year the creditors sch
ool budget. Th e state pays 47 hiring frecie andI a streamqwt're unusually edgy over
Houston alter adj us ting for the
pe r cent of the tab and federal
lining of the bureaucracy.
inouiitIng budget deficits and aid covers the rest.
cost of living.
'accusations that the school
But school
officials
say that if
"M
- i's a tough job for a the state
would
f
A task force ap po inted by the
ul
fill
its finan.
- board resorted to Fiscal gii- governor to study
group used to growthmanship,"
th
mu'kry to ap pear solvent,
sch ools
commitments
the
l alstay
e
financial
he
admitted.
"But
growcould
out
of
the
red.
co ndition of the Chicago schools thmanship is
Hobert Stickles, school co n
not it anymore.
- charged the board with engagtroller, said he dreaded the ing in que
"Thegreat
un ce rtai nty of state aid
Th
ere's
a
new
ball game In Is our
st ionable fiscal prac.i th
est peri l," Hannon
school financing. It's staying
ought of note
the 868.5
million tices and resorting to budgetary wit
hurt-term
sal e be
said.
"We
put
our programs
hi n revenucs."
fore It gimmickry.
finalized in October
at a
into
gear
pre
di cated on anticiTh
e
b
an
kers
w
ho
han
e
the
dl
The task force criticized the sale of
.a.9O per cent interest rate, a f ul l
pated resources and then the
the short-term bonds the d
school
board
for
getting
legislasystem
ollars are cut off. We end up
percentage point lower than the tive
has to sell to get through holding
permission in 1972 to borthe ba g."
;prcv ious bo rrowing effo rt l ast
periods before tax revenues are
C"hicago l os t about $47 million
Ma
row
833.2
million
from
the
paid
agree.
"We're
going
to
in
general
aid for the 1975-76
At the heart of the bo rrowing building rehabilitation f und to keep a cl ose eye on them," sa
cover a deficit in the o pe rat in g
pr oblem was the schoo l board's fund.
id year
w he n Gov. Da ni el Walker
Thomas Vaughn, vi ce president
cut all
4arge deficit and the future
First National
Bank of per st ate appropriations by 6
it also said the board budg- of
Chicago.
"We're concerned
ce nt.
,.,,ahility to balance its budget.
Th is force d hlannon to close
Unless cuts are made and eted 3,177 positions in the 1974- that they demonstrate they can
75 Fiscal year at a salary of $1 a live wit
Chicago sc hools 16 days early
'sources of ou ts
hi n their me an s."
ide
aid
are
year
each "thereby hiding the
wid, the deficit wo ul d rise to
The plan Hannon submitt ed l ast J un e which bro ught more
real sal ary cost s of 832
tan e st imated $115.3 million by
to the school board is designed trouble when the state slapped
lion."
the schoo ls with a $33.3 million
the end of the year.
to w hi
Wh ether the school
ttle
$38.4
million
from
the
penalty
for the early shutdown.
The problems of the tcago
board can budget. With the expected resTh e l eg islat ur e r ed uced the
'Boai-d of Education di ffer from overcome t his deficit s pe nding toratlon of $9 million in state penalty
to
is one of the biggest problems s
$30.3 million and It
"those of the Detroit school syspe ci al ed
facing the Chicago public edu- I fi
ucation
funds,tothe
mayifbethe
not
have to be paid at all
'teni, for example, which Is not
would
be
reduced
$67.9
Il
cation system, already mired 111
li nois Supreme Court
allowed to r un a deficit. Its
controve rsy over the education million by June.
ds a lower court r ul ing
uphol
books must be balanced, not
Paul E. Peterson, an educa- that the fine is unfair.
it pro vi des the city's children.
;just appear balanced.
lion
professor at the University
Rea di
But problems of bo
scores
have con- of Chicago, says that part of the
rrowing sistentlyng
been
below
deficit spending aren't
national
problem
stems from pay hikes
norms. Although average
given
the teache
,unique to Chicago. Part of the
rs over the past
scores on residing tests
..hugl' (leL load run up by New
given
10
years.
from
1968 to 1972
l ast spring were a bo ve those
York City went to fund educaof beginning
teachers' salaries
a year earlier, the pupils reclim
tion. Philadelphia's schools acmained be low the national av- 72 bed from $3,500 to $9,572, a
;co unted for some of the deficit
per ce nt increase, or an
erage.
"spending there.
average yearly hike of 12 per
By
thethe
time
a Chicago
pupil
cent.
Starting
teachers now
Money
problems have
reaches
eighth
grade, the
make
$11,138,
unch
brought staff cutbacks, delayed
pupil is two years behind his last year because ofan ged from
the money
maintenance, and other spendnational co un terpart in reading pinch.
/
kg cuts in schoo l districts ability.
t'across the co un try.
Joseph Ilannon, who took
"You can't increase public
1,1 Wi th
667 schools, 521,000 Pu- over as su pe rintendent of Chi- employes salaries at that rate
'ç.ils and 50,000 employes, lItrago's sc h oo ls in 1975, declined without incurring enormous fis—

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engaged in business at 2954 Orlando
—Teachers sweep the floors middle-Income blacks moving engaged in business at RI I Box Dr.,
Helen
Sanford, Seminole County.
133, Longwood 32750, Seminole
of the classrooms,
to
Detroit
suburbs.
Florida under the fictitious name
Della Elliott, L.nngwnod
Ftoi'id under the fictitious
—A bank sponsors high
THE PEAR TREE. and that I inten
"Well, obviously parents see County,
name of HOLLINGSWORTH EN
Brenda K. Graves, Sorrento
torx'glit.r said name with the Clerk
school football,
TERPRISES INC • ar.d that I Intend
the
ser
vi
ces
reduced.
If
they
BIRTHS
—Reading and math achieve- have the resources, than they toritr said name with the Clert of the Circuit Court. Seminole
County, Florida in accordance with
Mr. and Mrs. James (Vickie)
of the Circuit Court, Seminole
ment scores, well below the na- take an option
they either County. Florida in accordance with the provisions of the Fictitious
Maxwell, a boy, Sanford
tional average for years, are move to one of the suburbs, or the provisions of the Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wit: Section
DISCHARGES
declining again, especially at they choose a private school," Name Statutes, To Wit: Section $6509 Florida Statutes 1937.
Sanford:
5. A B Adkisson
$6509 Florida Statutes 1957.
the high school level.
sa ys JC!fCOn
Publish Nov 25. Dec. 2. 9, 16, 1976
Paul Holllngsworth
Gretchen L. Crowell
Detroit isn't the only area
Publish. Nov. 23. Dec 2, 9, 16. 1976 DEF 123
Annie M. Jackson
lacing problems in paying for
DEF 119
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
Claude M. McKenzie
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
the education of its children.
Legal
Notice
Wilbert Smith
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE
Some schools in Oregon and
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, CITY
Mary S. Stokes
FICTITIOUS NAME
are shut because of voter
Notice is hereby given that is
Peter A. McLeod, Clew
Clewiston Ohio
Anderson, DeBary refusal to approve an increase enNotice is hereby given that I am IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Public Hearing wilt be held at the
gaged in business at 43
Vida L.
in property taxes, the source of Edgemon Dr Winter Springs, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. Commission Room in the City Halt
Eva T. Gough, DeBary
the City of Sanford, Florida. at
most local government fundi ng Seminole County, Florida under the CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE in7.00
o'clock P.M. on December 27.
Mabel G. Green, DeBary
FLORIDA
for education. And, at a recent hctitis name of ADVERTISING COUNTY,
1976,
to consider the adoption of an
CIVIL
ACTION
NO:
76.23II.CAOE
Man C. Bryant, Deltona
DIMENSIONS STUDIOS, and that I
ordnance by the City of Sanford,
three-day gathering In Chicago, intend to register said flame with
In
Re:
the
Marriaqe
the
Theresa M. Rood, Deltona
as follows.
superindendents of the Clerk Of the Circuit Court, Seminole HOOSHANG IRANPOUR.
Lillian R. Chenowith, Geneva the
Husband Petitioner,
County, Florida in accordance With
co
un
try's
27
largest
school
disRD
O
INANCE NO. 1371
and
the provisions
Eva Bono, Lake Mary
Fictitious
stressed that they needed Name Statutes,ofTothe
FAYE E IRANPOUR,
Wit
Section
Ralph E. Stumpf, Maitland trict.s
AN ORDINANCE or THE CITY OF
Wife Respondent,
Mrs. Charles (Barbara) money and were looking to the $6509 Florida Statutes 1937.
SANFORD, FLORIDA. TO ANNE
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
Shirley
J.
Belleville
incoming
Carter
adWITHIN THE CORPORATE AREI
DISSOLUTION
OF
MARRIAGE
Esciavon, &amp; girl, Longwood
Publish: Nov 19, 75. Dec 2,9, 1916
OF THE CITY OF SANFORD,
ministration to provide It.
TO Faye E iranpour
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2671 Hackberry Road
"We're at a crucial period
Birmingham, Alabama 35326 SAIDORDINANCEAPORTI0NOF
when eduction is being labeled
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Vincent Reed, superintendent
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
LYING
BETWEEN
SARITA
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. that an action for Dissolution
against you STREET AND BRIARCLIFFE
ed
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Marriagehasbeen fil servea copy STREET AND BETWEEN MAR
and you are required to
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
SHALL AVENUE AND GRENADA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76•2270.CA.O.B of your written defenses, if any, to

on the Petitioner's Attorney, Bill AVENUE. IN ACCORDANCE
McCabe, whoSe address is Suite WITH THE VOLUNTARY AN
1160. CNA Tower, Orlando. Florida. NEXATION PROVISIONS OF
Money problems are much in
37901, on or before January 12th. CHAPTER 171 011. LAWS OF
Arthur B. Hagan, 71, of 461 evidence in the schools of Dc1971 and tile the original with the FLORIDA. 1973,
()
Oak Haven Dr., Altamonte troit, where voters on Nov. 2 HAROLD W STARK, et u..
thiS Court either before
Defendants. Clerk of
WHEREAS,
there
has
be
fil
ed
service on Petitioner's attorney or
Springs, died Wednesday. He turned down a pro pe rty tax in'
NOTICE OF ACTION
with the City Clerk of the City of
immediately thereafter; otherwise
crease for the second time this TO HAROLD W. STARK AND
was a resident of the area for
a default will be entered against you Sanford. Florida. a Petition con
BARBARA STARK,
years, having moved from 1cr. The school system Is forfor the relief demanded in Ihi taming the name of the pr operty
his wife
owner in the area described
bidden
by
state
law
from
runPetition
Chicago.
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
WITIICSS my hand and seal of herinatter reluestir"i annexation
Mr. Hagan was a golfing ning a deficit and had to cut its
All parties claiming interests by,
to Ifle corporate area of the City Of
against HAROLD this Court on this 7th day
salesman who bought the $320 million budget rather than through, under or
Ir
Sanford, Florida. and requesting to
December, 1976
W.
STARK and BARBARA STARK.
b included therein, and
borrow.
ISeat)
Rolling Hills golf course
his wife, and to all parties having or
WHEREAS, the Properly Ap
Arihur H Beckwith, Jr.
"We've got chaos and tur- claiming to have any right, title or
He is survived by his widow,
of 'Seminole County, Florida,
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
moil." at many elementary and interest in the real property herein
hs,,nnr.r4iIi.4 I..
II.
Margaret; daug hter Mrs
. ,. •1C
By
Mary N Darden
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property owner in the area to t.
Dolores Klaus ;fLongwood; high schools, concedes one high described,
Deputy Clerk
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
annexed and that said proper.
Publish Dec. 9. 16. 73. 30. 1976
three grandchildren; and two level administrator,
that an action to toreclose a mor.
owner has signed the petition fo r
DEG 33
Aaron
Gordon,
principal
of
19090
on
the
following
real
property
great-grandchildren.
annexation, and
Funeral services will be Fitzgerald Elementary School in Seminole County, Florida
WHEREAS. it has been deter
Lot
173. LAKE HARRIET
mind that the property described
11
Saturday, 11 a.m., at Baldwin- where teachers are still waiting ESTATES, according to the Plat IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, hereinafter
iS contiguous to the
McNamara Funeral Home, for last spring's shipment of lherf, as recorded In Plat Book 12, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI R. corporate area Of the City of Sari
production of catfish, but has
APt
At
Although Few Agriculture Dcpaper and pencils, mused at Pages IS and l. of the Public CUlT OF FLORIDA. IN 14*0 FOR ford, Florida.andithasfurther been
Altamonte Springs, with
Records 01 Seminole County, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. determined that the annexation at
ea.stonethuughtful
Agriculture
practically
nothing
to
offer
to
partmcnt
officials appeared to
I.
Rev. Burke Johnson, pastor of recently:
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said property will ret result in the
7623I3.CA.2O.F
, Department employe is doing a the entrepreneur who wants Lu
take the sonn potential sc"We went on an austerity has been filed against you and you CASE NO.
Rolling Hills Moravian Church,
NOTICE OF ACTION
creation of an enclave, and
little spade work on worm raise the worms used to catch riously, one feared it could open
budget about six years ago. are required tO serve a copy of your TO WILLIAM H. BRASWELL
WHEREAS, the City of Sanford,
cficlat1ng. Visitation will
It
written defenses. if any, to It on van
5.farmi.ng in case it comes to the them.
whose residence
a real can of worms. The of.
Florida is in a position to provide
79
Then
we
went
to
a
survival
today and Friday, 2 to 4 and
Berg. Gay. &amp; Burke, P A . at
and last kno wn mailing
municipal services to Inc property
Hugh A. Carter, of Plains, uicial suggested facetiously that
surface
during
the
Carter
adbudget.
Now!
don't
know
what
Post Office Box 793. Orlando,
P. .
address are unknown
described herein, and the C 4
*riiinistration.
Ga., the l'resl dent -ekct's coosIt could lead to a new layer of
Florida 33102. and file the original
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Commission of the City of Sanford.
Contributions may be made to call this one."
with
the
clerk
of
the
above
styled
that
a
n,
is
a
commercial
worm
federal
bureaucracy, such as a
Petition
has
Florida
been filed in the
deems it in the best interest
"I call It a starvation budg- court
t, A relative of the Prident- farmer and has recommended
to the American Heart
onor before January 5th. 1917
¶' vC %tv'ed Court for the adoption of the City to acceØ said petition
sprawling
new worm division
,"
said
teachers
union
Preiet
Otherwise a judgment may be V.
Association.
elect is in the worm game, and the enterprise
4 :e ,iinor child named therein
and to annex said properly
to others, inheaded by a $36,000-a'year
dent Mary Ellen Riordan in a tend against you for the relief and wherein you are named as an
NOT. THEREFORE, BE IT
there's always the chance that
CHARLES HENRY WADE
demanded in the complaint or
cluding backyard enthusiasts. director.
interested party, and you are hereby ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
separate interview,
the Carter
could
petition,
required
to
THE
CITY
OF
A brochure from the Carter
serve
a
copy
of
your
Charles Henry Wade, 90, of
SANFORD.
Also, if farmers ilent overPublic schools here are otterWI TNESS my hand and the seal Of
lusteerr t o worms as it alFLORIDA
worm farm has been making board on worm Farming and
121 Bunker Lane, Sanford, died ing only skeleton educational Said Court on November 301h. 1976 written def enses, if any, to It on S
KIRBY
,ready has done for peanuts.
MONCRIEF,
SECTION 1 That that certain
of
the rounds at Agriculture Dc- surpluses resulted, they might
Tuesday at Seminole Memorial services. The Board of Educa- (SEAL)
SHINHOLSER
LOGAN AND property in Seminole County,
v
Arthur H Beckwith, Sr..
MONCR IE F',
The Agriculture Department partrncnt headquarters. It sug- ask for government price supHospital.
Attorneys
Florida. described as follows be and
for
lion already has had to:
Clerk of the Circuit Court
'official who has contemplated
Petitione r, Pest Office Box 7779,
the same is hereby annexed to and
be'
gests to would-be worm mag- ports, direct subsidies and allnative of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
—Eliminate most specialized
By Mary N. Darden
Sa nford, Florida, 3771, and file made a part of the City of Sanford
.such
an
event
refused
to
be
nates
that there are "billions of out worni exports to help needy
he had lived in Sanford for the instruction - from reme.al
he
Deputy Clerk
original with Clerk of the above.
Florida, pursuant to the voIunta
baited Into publicly' identifying fishworms needed yearly and
Publish Dec 2. 9. 16, 23. 1976
last 14 years, moving here from reading to speech therapy.
styted Court on or befor e January
annexation provisions of Chapter
foreign f ishermen.
' y himself. But he said in an InterDEG.?
12th, 19/7, otherwisea de fault will be 1710 .1. Laws of Flor ida, 1975'
Jacksonville.
IY)t half enough people are raisAny sneers about these Farreer guidance Is all but nonexC, view that worm farming has
entered against you granting said
The East one half of Lot 19, Lot 20
ing them."
He was a veteran of World istant.
fetched possitAhuies might be
adoption
and Lot 71, Block II. Dreamwold.
.t; been ignored by his department
The advertisement says that softened by some real AgriculWar I, Cavalry Division and
WITNESS myha
extraaccording to the Plat thereof as
—Eliminate
all
t he
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
4'5as a possible way for small
said
Court on the 7th day 04
recorded in Pla t Book 3, Pages 90
was a Mason of Phoenix Lodge curricular activities.
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as Few as 1,000 of "Carter's Pu- tin-c Deparment programs auOF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
f armers to
December. 1916
and 91 of the Public Records of
Notice of Public Hearing
earn extra money. rebred hybrid red wrigglers" thorized by Congress.
205 of New York.
—Elimisiate all high school
(Seal)
Seminole County. Florida
January 1, 1977
Other sources confirmed that can be ordered For $6.95 and
Sur vivors include his widow, sports, a $1-million budget
For example, the department
Art
hu
r
H
Beckwith,
Jr
SECTION
7
That
upon
tptis
or
7:00P.M.
I t
d'fiance becoming effective, In.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Mrs. Edith Wade of Winter item, although the Bank of the
othe department has ample inthat those represent "our very by law soon must determine
The Board of County Corn.
By Mary N. Darden
residents and property owner in the
"formation for any farmer who best worms, ready for fishing or whether to announce 1976 price
Springs; three daughters, Mrs. Commonwealth put up $146,000 missionens Of Seminole County,
Deputy Clerk
property described herein shall be
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Florida will hold a public hearing to
1wants
to go into commercial for starting new worm beds."
Muriel W. Phillips, Sanford; for a shrunken fall program - conSider the following
supports on tonge nuts, an ill'
S
KIRBY
entitled
to
MONCRIEF
all the rights and
of
items
Privileges and immunities as
Miss Gloria Wade,, Winter football for the boys and bas
dustruil oil-producing tree crop,
A. APPEAL AGAINST THE SHINHOLSER, LOGAN AND
MONCRIEF
from time to time granted
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
Springs; and Mrs. Joan W. ketball for the girls.
w hi ch has not been grown 10 the
residents and properly owners of theS
VAUGHAN - BA(tQ.l$ Attorneys for Petitioner
Frazier, Or lando; two sons,
—Eliminate many optional 16)I DREW
United States since 1972.
City of Sanford. Flor ida, and as are
102 V - R I AA' Ri,Ll Zone First F ed eral Building
Clifford B. Wade, Long Island,
Post Office Box 7279
further provided in Chapter Ill.
ii
classes — such as (elementary
Appeal aaai.xt the
,
11,
Laws of Florida. 1975. and shall
N.Y.; and Robert G., Orlando; level) band and orchestra, mu- Adlustment in approving a Lot Sanford, Florida 32771
Publish
further be subject to the respon
one sister, Mrs. Mabel sic, drama or de ba te - that Width Variance from 90 ft to 77 tt on PEG 34 Dec. 9. 16, 23. 30. 1974
Sibilities of residence or ownerShip
Lot 17. Bear Lake Heights. PB 9. Pg
'
Braubach, Or egon; 16 grand- spar ked special interest among ",, in Section 1971 29, on the corner
as may from time to time be
1;'
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determined by the governinggr
Of LInneal Beach Drive and Playa
children and five great grand- many youngsters.
authority
of
the
City
(Approved
10
II
of
It
76
Sanf
d.
for
Janet
I
children.
—Shut down 10 elementary
Florida. and the provisions of said
Kelly,) (DIST. 3
b
persons at the highest risk are
HARTFORD, COIUI. (AP)
FICTITIOUS NAME
Gramkow Funeral Home Is in schools, thus overcrowding othChapter
171, Laws
of
2 'ANNIE 5. MARSHALL —
Florida, 1975
!'Wa tch out for the Christmas
the single people who live alone,
is hereby given that I am
Notice
charge of arrangements.
SECTION 3 That this ordinancC
BA( 10 II 76) 25E &amp; 101 V
es's.
A1 engaged in business a? PLO Box 639,
people who really don't have
.b1ues.
all become effective immedlat,
—Drastically cut day -day Agriculture Zone - Appeal against Alt amonte Springs. Seminole sh
upon its passage and adoption.
that
much contact with others,
the Board of Adjustment In •p
says
that
while
psychiatrist
A
County, Flor ida un der t he
custodial and maintenance proving a 'Special Exception
A copy shall be available at
$n(-tstmas brings joy to fllØJ3y,
perhaps away from their
tO name of CENTRAl. FLA CYCLES,
:he
Office Of the City Clerk for a
services.
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construct a private tennis club and
INC 0.8 A HARLEY DAVIDSON
families, away From loved
.,.it stirs feelin gs of sadness In
"There Is no quest ion that we 53e Setbacksi.,from 25 it to 20 It on OF ALTAMONTE , a nd that Intend persons desiring to examine h
ones."
same.
single
especially
t
he
.
others
N
Of
S
of
NE
d
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of SW i..
WADE, CHARLES HENRY—
to register laid name with the Clerk
are not meeting the needs of the
All parties in Interest and Citizens
ion 3921.30. Further described" of the Circuit Court,
Funer al services for CharIs
He said a no ther Factor which
ar'people living alone .
Seminole shall have
ud
In our dist rict, or In as North of Howell Bra nch Road on Cou nty. Florida in accordance
an opportunity to be
Henry Wade, 90, of 171 B unker
with
may
contribute to depression is
"There
is
an
Increase
in
what
Lane. Sanford. will beat 2 p.m
11 1,
most of the nation's large, Lake Howell Road. (Approved 10.1$. the provisions of the Fictitious heard Cl said hearing
the economic pressure on
By Order of the City Commission
,sc,we
call
neurotic
depression
as
76 for Don Mueller.) fOIST. I)
Friday at Gramkow Funeral
Name S t a t u tes, To Wit' Section
urban centers," says Supt. ArThis public hearIng will be held In
Of the City of Sanford, Florida.
people "to buy gifts, expensive
Home chapel, with Fred Baker.
distinct from another kind of
$45.09 Florida Statutes I7.
thur Jefferson.
H N Tamm. jr
Room 703 of the Seminole County
minister of the Sanford Church
gifts
S Diane W Culpepper
... as a result of that, they
depression
which
Is
called
psy.
City Clerk
Courthouse in Sanford, Florida,
of Christ. officiating. Interment
"Give us a lair shot, like
Publish' Decc 9, 16, 23, 30, 1976
may
not he able to pay for it.
Dr.
ublish
,
said
depression,"
chotic
Nov
.
January
1,
1977,
at
23 , Dec. 7, 9, 16. I
will be In Oaklawn MemorIal
7.00 P.M., or as
DEG 35
the suburbs, " says Stuart.
DEF 127
50011 thereafter as possible,
4John P. Callan, 37, director of
Other people may have to work
Park.
Sanford.
Gransliow
Rankin, an education analyst
Written comments filed With the
Funeral Home is in charge
harder, work longer hours and
the psychiatric crisis clinic at
PiStSd your ho..
___________________________ for the board. "Give us 25 or 25 Land Development Administrator
do
overtime, w hi ch of course
Hartford's St. Francis Hospital.
will be considered. Persons ap
kids per classroom; give us peaning
leads to depression.
at the public hearing will be
Callan said neurotic deprestime, give us hoard orally. Hearings may be
Callan suggested t ha t sin gle
.
sian, un like the psyc hotic kind,
decent materials. The kids tie- continued from time to time as
lisp .ui—CAU,
people can avoid the Christmas
tends to last a short time. "Very
found necessary. Further details
-serve at least that much."
blues by getting involved with
Till POUCh
aveilable ,by calling 3234230, Ext.
,
often it will resolve sho rt ly'
8 am. Readlngs

ARTHUR B. IIAGAN

FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
IGAGE ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,

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assistant's job in the foreign languages
department at the University of South
Florida, Tampa. He was soon working on
his Masters degree, and graduated successfully from the University of Florida,
Gainesville, with his M.A. in 1967.
By this time, Payas was totally hooked
on teaching. "I feel I am fulfilling a duty In
my life by contributing to the education of
students," he explained.
His next job was at Florida Tech,
teaching Spanish. He also became director
of the Summer Historic Program at the
school, conducting seven-week summer
study sessions in Seville and Oviedo,
Spain.
By 1970, he had obtained his PhD from
Florida State University, Tallahassee.
Three years later, the U.S. Supreme
Court gave Cuban-American lawyers the
opportunity to take courses in U.S. common law at the University of Florida. For
two years, with characteristic enthusiasm
and determination, Payas travelled every
weekend to Gainesville.
This July, he sat for his Florida bar
exams, and saw his efforts rewarded. On
Nov. 15 came the good news that he had
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By JEAN PATESON
Women's Editor
A teacher by calling, a lawyer by career
training, Armando Payas finds he cannot
be just one, and not the other.
So, he is embarking upon a doublecareer as associate professor In Florida
Tech's foreign languages department, and
attorney in his own South Seminole
practice to try and fulfill both dreams.
Payas, who lives in Maitland with his
wife, Alba, and their three sons, is a Cuban
by birth but became an American citizen
in 1972 when the impossibility of returning
to his native land became apparent.
It was his flight from Cuba in the
troubled years following Fidel Castro's
rise to power that created the circumstances leading to his present
situation as teacher-lawyer.
Payas had already been practicing law
in Cuba For 10 years when his anti-Castro
activities and the threat of imprisonment
forced him to go underground.
For two years, he was a leader in the
underground movement, but when his wife
and father were jailed in December 1961,
because of his activities, he fled to Havana
and the asylum offered by the Ecuador
embassy. His family was subsequently
released and followed his path of flight
from Havana to Miami.
Unable to practice law without first

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DETROIT
The quaIl- spending. The city spent about
Jefferson notes that the pu- money.
Joan Anderson
"They need better career
ty of education given to the $1,100 per pupil l ast year, while pus are increasingly from UnAyoub Baker
but we don't have the
and
guidance,
chil dren of Detroit has been de- its suburbs gener al ly paid at derprivileged backgrounds
James A. Gorman
dining steadily because of deep least $1,600. Philadelphia, an- the student population is now personnel.
Patsy C. Harlow
"They need more basic acaspending cuts.
other large urban center with more than 75 per cent black.
Angiline Parr
demic services to overcome
Detroit schools have been financial problems, spent $1,674 Said Jefferson:
Felicia Lackey
economic deprivation, but
plagued for years by school- per pupil. The national average
Mary L. Smith
"These kids need more per. can't afford the small group
rd vandalism and hallway was $1,388.
Sarah B. Whack
Casselberry terrorism, and the Impact of
City and school officials say sonalized and concentrated settings that the families pro,April S. Tillis,
this fall's S per cent spending the school problems are a ma- services, but we don't have the vide in middle-income areas."
Elvira L. Bartoluzzi, DeBary
Estelle S. Humphreys, cut can be sef'n from the class- jor setback in the city's fight to
___________________________
to the gridiron to the keep middle-income families,
DeBary
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
playground:
both white and black, from
Lillie M. VanDiver, DeBary playground:
Th e 236,000 pupils use out. fleeingtothesuburbs. They reFICTITIOUS NAME
FICTITIOUS NAME
Mary A. Smith Deltona
dog-eared textbooks.
Nolice is hereby given that I am
port
an
"alarming"
increase
in
that
I
am
Notice
is
hereby
given
Zenith R. Chapman, Lake dated,

Thursday, Dec. 9, 1976—A

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barometic
pressw'e, 30,38; wlada north at)
m.p.h. Wedne*day'i huh 51

[tankin said teachers are 304.
doing their best to make sound
Board of County
Commissioners
use of every scarce dollar and
Seminole County', Florida
added wryly that though the f
By: Dick Williams.

"I'd ur to .
Chairman
Attest:
try money, just once."
H. Beckwit, Jr
Detroit Is falling further and Arthur
Publish: Dec. 9, 1976
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W upper lii. wiuds northnortheaz1lSOm.p.h.
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Sem inole Gives HI*illsborough The Willies

1OA—edng Herald, Sa nford , Fl.

Thursday, Dec. 9, ii

Foster Thomas had a super
night Wednesday, but it went
for naught as Willie Williams
came up with a fabulous night
of his own to dissolve Hillsborough's upset plans as
Seminole Community College
reeled off its eighth victory in 10
games, 109-.
"Willie was fabulous," said
winning coach Joe Sterling
after his star freshman shot 1501-19 from the floor and wound
up with X points. Williams'
effort was eight points shy of
the school single-game scoring
record set eight years ago by
Vernell Ellzy.
However, the rest of the
Raiders were also sparkling.
Ken Atkins added 23 points and
Bob Zipko had 13.
"We could have won by 30
more," said Sterling. "We
played our reserves the last five
or six minutes."
Seminole shot 47 per cent
from the floor and widened a 4738 halftime lead to a comfortable margin early in the
second half.
Thomas, described by
Sterling as "a superb athlete,"
had 38 points and 18 rebounds to
pace Hillsborough's attack.
"He gave us trouble, but even
so, we had the tempo of the
game under control."
Seminole is home Saturday at
7:30 p.m. against Hiawassee,
Tenn., regarded as one of the
top three teams from the
Volunteer State.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Talk about having the ball game wrapped
up Seminole's Robert Lewis must have
wondered what Hilisborough had against
him Wednesday night. He has the wrapper
put on him below and at right on a layup in
Seminole's eighth win of the season against
two losses.

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le ge [)ivision All-American
team, and his teammates pur.
sue an unprccendcntecj third
consecutive national champion.
s hi p, agai nst the Unive rs ity of
Central Arkansas in the NAIA
Div is ion I title game, hoping to
extend the nation's longest college foot ba ll winning streak to
3
A victory Saturday would
leave the Aggies eight short of
the national collegiate record of
47 straight set by Oklahoma

Four years ago, Texas A&amp;1
Co ac h Gil Ste in ke n am ed fresh.
man Richard Ritchie as his
starting quarterback. The
Javelinas have not lest a gamic
trice.
Ritchie took control of A&amp;I's
offense in the final game of the
1973 season w he n the Jays were
stumbling to a 2-8 record.
Saturday, Ritchie, named to
The Associated Press' 1976 Col.

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from 1953-57.
Ritchie, a 5- f oo t -11 , 175pounder was considered too
small
by
major-college
recruiters. But, he has been a
tandniit during lho school's
string of successes.
With Ritchie at the helm, A&amp;l
averaged 577.6 yards and 48
points per game this season.
"We have a lot of talent,"
said Ritchie, who also became
the first player in Lone Star
Conference history to make the

All-Academic team three consecutive years. "And we run an
offense I like and understand."
Ritchie was jo in ed on the All.
America fi rst team Wednesday
A&amp;I linebacker Larry
Gruneval(1, Tackle Larry
McFarland and linebacker
Johnny Barefield were secondteam choices.
Two other schools, Alcorn
State and Western Illinois,
placed two players on the All
College Division All-America

team. Alcorn State landed running back Augusta Lee and defensive ta ckle Larry Warren.

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Ti ght end Scott Le venhagen
2nd defensive back Greg Lee
were the selections from Westem Illinois.
Only , two juniors, wide
receiver Danny Fulton of
NebraskaOrnaha and defensive
end Jim flaslettof Indiana, Pa.,
were able to break the seniorS
dominated first team.

Braves In Test Pattern?

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socisled Press Little All America
c-- liege football learn for 1976

1' McAdoo On~ Bench As 76ers Win se

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the second half.
22 points, w hi le Free ha d 21. 21 rebounds for the Knicks, who sive he lp against La kers' center
The Buffalo Braves may have
MCAdOO, who scoud 42 points Julius Erving scored 18 for the were led by Earl Monroe's ii Kareern Adbul-Jabbar, who
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been running a test pattern and pulled down 29 rebounds 76ers and Bibby had 17.
points.
had 22 points.
Wednesday night when Bob Tuesday night, finished with 15
Celtics 10.1, Trail Blazers 95
SuperSonics 109, Bullets 99
hawks 117, Spurs 106
McAdoo sat on the bench points as guards lloyd Free
Sidney Wicks made things
Leonard Gray came off the
John Drew scored a seasonç,) watching his team lose to the and Henry Bibby combined to rough for the team he played bench and scored 21 points as high 39 points as Atlanta
Philadelphia 76ers.
score 38 points toward a 123-102 for the past five seasons, Seattle recorded its second vic. snapped its four-game losing
The Braves announced ear- Philadelphia victory,
grabbing 14 rebounds and scor- tory in 13 road games.
streak and an eight-game home
11cr In the day they would try
In other NBA action, Boston ing 19 points as Boston snapped
Pistons 197, Bulls 100
winning streak of the Spurs,
and resolve their contract dif- defeated Portland 104-95, the Portland's five-game winning
Al Eberhard, playing with a who have lost four straight
fereces with McAdoo, halting New York Knicks topped the streak. Seventeen of his points fractured right toe, made five over-all.
Wks to send him to another New York Nets 105-95, Seattle came in the second half.
baskets in the last period as
Suns 116, Rockets 95
club,
beat Washington 109-99, Detroit
J0 Jø White paced Boston Detroit extended its home onPaul Westphal scored 23

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Offen
Tight End-Scott Levenhagen,
Western llIlrejs, 65, 77$, senior.
Wide Receiver--Danny Fulton.
Nebraska Orraha. 62. 110, (unior,
Tackles-Ed Burns, Tennessee
Tech. 65. 240, SeniOr, Paul Wagner,
Coe. 6 3 . 261, -senior.
Guards-Rocky Gullickson,
Moorhead State, 60. 732. senior;
Mark Van Horn, Akron, 63. 233,

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se`nCenter--Ted Petersen. Eastern
IllinOiS, 65, 215. senior.
Quarterback- Richard
Ritchie,
Texas A&amp;l. SI). 17$, senior
Running Backs-Augusta Lee,
Alcorn State, 511, 213, senior. Ted
McKnight. Minnesota Duluth, 6.2
195, senior. Jim vanwagner,
Michigan Tech. 60, 19$. senior

After Philadelphia opened a dowmed Chicago 107-101,
In- with 21 points, while Portland's beaten streak to seven, two points as Phoenix ended flous-

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61-45 lead in the first half, Buf- diana topped Los Angeles 111- Maurice Lucas led all sco rers short of the club record.
ton's eight-game winning
Ends-Jim Has)ett, India.a. 2a,
lab Coach Tales Locke kept 98, Atlanta outscored San An- with
l'acers 111, i.akers 98
streak, but the victory could be 61. 730, Junior, Dave Marred.
McAdoo, t he National Basket. tonio 117-106 and Phoenix deKnIcks 105, Nets 95
India na 's Billy K ni ght scored costly. Center Alvan Adams, Midland Luth eran, 5.10. 210, senior.
ball Association's scoring lead- feated Houston 116-95.
TSCkteS-Ricky Lockler, Elon, 6
Rookie Lonnie Shelton had his a game-high 29 points and Dave last season's NBA Rookie of the I. 235.
senior, Larry Warren, Alcorn
er each of the past three seaGeorge McGinnis led Phila- best game as a pro with in- Robisch came off the bench to Year, re-injured an ankle that state, 62. 726. senior.
Middle Guard-Roy Samuelsen,
sons, on the bench for most of delphia's balanced offense with dividual highs of 31 points and score 19 and lend strong defen- has hampered him this ceason.

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Ilillsborough's Thomas Foster has fingertip control against Seminole's Dave

Krazit

Hillsborough
Seminole

ti SPORTS
IN BRIEF

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McConachie Marina Open
Leader .After 1 -Under 71
JACKSONVILLE (AP)
Jack McConachie of
Fairfield, Coon., has a one-stroke lead going into today's
second round of the Selva Marina Open of the Florida
PGA winter tour.
McConachie shot a one-underpar 71 Wednesday at the
6,903-yard Lelva Marina Golf Club to take the opening
V
round lead.
Mike Walters of Tallahassee and George Griffin of
Philadelphia, Pa., were tied for second place with 72s.
Seven golfers tied for third with 73s were: Dan Sikes of
Jacksonville, Nate Starks of St . Petersburg, Cr ai g De ar of
Sanohire Valles'. NC.. Jay Gilson of Orlando
Orlando. Bob t.apvor
of Greensboro, N.C., Joe Vincent of Graham. NC., and
Dean hind of Northbrook, Ill,
The 54-hole tournament is scheduled to end on Friday. It
is the seventh stop on the winter tour.
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Lose, 46-35 Mudra: Too Many Blacks

The Seminole girls felt the
sting of their first defeat last
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
pretty sire that was a factor. I Board of Regents last week, wait inother factor in his dis
night in a 4635 loss to the
Darrell Mudra says his re had heard some complaints,
was not available for comment missal.
Wildcats of Winter Park.
The Tribe was confident and cruitment of a large number of
'But let me ask you, of the on Mudra's remarks.
"If Bridgers had anything to
came out strong but Winter black athletes may have been a top 75 players In the state, how
"The only think I knew about do with it. then he had good
Park's pressure was too much factor in his ouster as Florida many do you think are black? Jim Smith was that he was up- cause, no doubt about that," he
for them, "We've never played State University football coach. Fifty? All we did was recruit set with ourhandling of the aca- said. "He supported me about
Mudra discussed his dis- the best players."
anybody on a zone defense
demics," Mudra said. "He felt as much as I supported him,
A group of FSU alumni, led we were recruiting people who which wasn't very much."
before," said Sonya Manley, missal after two seasons as
the Tribe's high scorer. FSU coach in a copyrighted at- by Tallahassee attorney Jim couldn't stay in school, but
Seminole did not have time to UCIC in Florida Campus, a stu- Smith, raised funds to buy up there was no foundation to that
set up shots and wound up dent-oriented magazine dis- Mudra's contract. He was dis- at all."
Willie Williams drives past Hawks' Keith Mosley
shooting wildly at the basket, tributed Wednesday.
missed in January.
The former FSU coach in.
"I probably recuited too
Smith, who was appointed by dlcatedthat poor relations with
getting only near-misses.
team's press bothered many blacks," he said. "I'm Gov. Reubin Askew to the Athletic Director John Bridgers
them said Winter Park coach
them,"
The Sanford Shuffleboard
Bill Streitberger, but he felt Marquette
Club
registered a narrow 19-17
that nei ther team shot as well
victory over Lake lichen
as it could have:
Wednesday morning, however
Fouls also bothered the Escapes
the
Lake Helen team notched a
Seminoles, coasting them many
JACKSONVILLE
triumph
in the playoff, as
API
points.
in
k
we
are
the
Abraham
DeNerring and
—Sharon Rempe "1 don't th
second best team in th e counJackie Bushong were defeated.
SEMINOLE GIRLS McGovern 6
try," Marquette Coach Al
Sanford Is at Daytona Beach
IS 13; Nelson 7 03 A. Manley 6 23
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP)
formanceto his fat he r's memo- a touchdown.
McGuire
said
a
ft er escaping
Peabody Wednesday.
II; Graham 0020. Flamm 00 I 0
Notre Dame defensive end Ross ry.
"I've never seen anyone go 5imps I 721. LouwSma 001
with a 64-61 basketball victory
Browner didn't have m uch to
"When I l ost my father in after the ball carrier like Ross Turner 0 0 1 0 Totals 13 s
over the University of Florida.
WINTER PARK Cobb 3 23 9.
say about solo tackles or team July, 1 felt li ke my heart had did on that play," Noire Dame
•fty (writers ) j ust put u.s
records after learning that he just dropped out," he said de fensive line Coach Joe Yonto Cantele 3 0 3 6; Manly 5 33 13.
Pollard 3 0 I 6. McClellan 0 3 •.
there," added McGuire of the
had won the Outland Trophy as Wednesday. "He was every- said after the game.
Jones 0 00 0, Sucher 0 00 0;
No. 2 ranking given the War.
the nation's outstanding line- thing to me. I dedicated my
"lie act ua lly hurdled two O'Hearne 0 000 Totals it 513
riors, 3-0 after WJiisday
Lib Robertson defeated
season to him
I know he's playe rs to get to Dorsett and he Seminole
6 10 7 12-iS
night's game
Annette
Hodges Wednesday by
Instead, the conversation been watching."
never lost st ride. It was a s uper winter Park
1313 7 13-44
Tenacious llcft'n.e and Butch
turned to his father, whose
a
3-up
match
play margin to
What others watched this effort, but tha t's what you
Fouls: Seminole II, Winter
Lee's d ri ving speed and 19
death last summer traumatized year was a player with the expect from a perso n like 17. FOuled Out: McGovern. Park
capture the Flagship Bank of
points proved the difference
him and gave new purpose to strength and speed to dominate Ross."
Sanford golf tournament at
against
unrank ed Florida (2-li.
his life, on and. off the football his opponents.
Mayfair Country Club.
He was in on 97 tackles, inV
ft took two free throws by Lee
field.
In Wednesday's seniors
At 6-foot-3 and 248 pounds, the ciudthg 28 for losses totaling 203
with 11 secon ds left to cement
tourney,
Helen Dennis won low
It was typical of a football Junior from Warren, Ohio, has yar ds.
SHS Matmen
vi ct ory in a gam e w hi ch saw
net with a 68. Jane McKlbtjin
player w hom Coach Dan De- bench pr essed as much as 350
Marquette mount its biggest
and Vivian Conklin tied with us
vine describes as a person pounds. But it is his speed that
Notch
.Win
Bran
tley
Mat
lead,
56-52, wi th eight minutes
and will stage a playoff for the
with a lot of depth."
leaves people even more tinto play.
second
place trophy in an IS.
"There's a lot to this young pressed.
Gett in g pins from Chad Rolle,
hole
match
next Wednesday.
man," Devine said during a
Th
e sco re was tied 15 times
He has been clocked in the 40- Team Triumphs Ricky Bryson, Steve Benson,
In
field
day
play Robertson
and
the
lead
changed
20
times.
telephone interview Wed- yard dash at 4.65 seconds. And
Joe Richar dson and Ro b
nesday. "He's intelligent, very in Noire Dame's seasonopening
took
top
honors
with an 85,
OVIEDO— Lake Brantley Charles, Seminole High nabbed
"I thought. they (Florida,
loyal and team-conscio us."
followed by Margaret Botts
loss to No. 1 Pittsburgh, opened its wrestling season a 35-23 victory over Wymore were going to crack four or five
Browner also is an out- Browner hauled down Tony with a32-29 victory over Oviedn Tech W ednes
with an 89. Dennis' 68 took low
day night. John different. times but they
standing football player, who Dorsett from behind w he n it W ednesday night, han ding the Trem bley notched
net while Martha Henry and
a superior wouldn't," said McGuire.
this year was nearly. unstop. appeared that the Heisman Lions their second loss In three decision for the winne rs
Mary Anderson tied for third
via a "Aft er a while, I began to think
pable alter dedica ting his per- Trophy winner was headed for outings.
with
72s and Grace Sauers had
fl06 count.
we were going to crack."
33 putts for feature.
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Triumph

Detroit at New York Nets
Indiana at Washington
Chicago at New Orleans
San Antonio at Milwaukee
Houston at Los Angeles
Golden State a? Seattle

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Not Easy, But Red Sox' Satis. fy George Scott,
tracts totaling $9.2 million with
other clubs.
The six
Sal B.ando, Bert
Campaneris, Rollie Fingers,
Don Baylor, Joe Rudi and Gene
Tenace earned $366,400 from
the A's last season, Finley said.
Meantime, there is a move-ment to urge Finley to move his
club to Washington D.C., or sell
out to Washington Interests.
Under the proposal, the Washington franchise would go to the
National League, giving each
league 13 teams.
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L9CW IO1 S flUflC IJlUOfl got
of the National Hockey credit for three goa ls
tipped
League's most volatile coaches into the net by St. Louis players
Wednesday night after the as the Rangers tied the Blues,
Montreal Canadiens edged the extending their unbeaten string
Chicago Black Hawks 4-3 in a to nine games. Rookie defen"nse emotion-packed game. seinan Dave Farrish had the
Charges and counter-charges other goal for New York.
electrified the corridors in
Canucks 4, Maple Leafs 3
cago Stadium as Montreal's
Rick Bli gh t's goal with 7:02
to 11 be fore o nl y 3,960 al the
Scotty Bowman and Chicago's
remaining gave Vancouver
Billy Reay slugged it out ver- triumph over Toronto and end- Coliseum in Richfield Township, O hi o.
bally' in Separate post'ganie ed
the Maple Leafs' unbeaten
news conferences.
streak at six.
Rockies 3, Kings 3
"As for Bowman , I'd like to
Frank St. Marseille scored
s,Flames
North Stars 0
take the nuck and shove it down
ith i:i'i to play, giving tS
rmi iyre stopeo sho s and
ht.s throat," said hteay, who Tom
I.ysiak scored two goals as Angeles its tie with Colorado.
took exception to Bowman's
claim that his center , Pit
Mart in , had swung his stick at a
Montreal player.
''Whit Martin did when he
suxig his stick is unforgivable,
and there is no room in hockey
for it man who uses the stick,"
charged Bowman. "I rememCINCINNATI (API
Veter. only score by Ron Plumb cornkr last season lApril 18), when an San Diego right wing Norm ing late in the final period.
lie speared hut Roberts. I Ferguson scored three goals in
San Diego center Bob Dobek
haven't forgotten It, nor have the first period against Cincui- matleit 4-0 in the second period
my players.
mdi but insisted, "Really, I was after stealing a pass. Tony Cas'
"I 'm going to file an official Surprised,"
solato and Andre Lacroix had
complaint with the league,"
Ferguson's burst helped the the final goals for the Mariners.
s.ucl Bowman.
Mariners to a 6-1 World hockey
Whaler's 5, Aeros
Chicago left wing Grant Mul- Association victory over the
InoIue
left wing George Lyle
cy cited Guy Lafleur for Stinger Wednesday night.
scored
three
goals, leading New
spearing
Martin. l.alleur
"You got to have a little bit of England past Houston. Gord
"should have been called for luck and I got that but when Roberts and Dan Bolduc also
spearing Martin 10 the elbow," they come like that, bang-bang- tallied for the Whalers. Rookie
said Mulvey. "If he ever does it bang, you really don't have Ron Hansis beat New England
to me,. he'll never forget about time to enjoy them," said Fer'
goalie Cap Raeder for the only
it."
guson of the first three-goal Aert,,j' score.
It was a fitting climax to an performance in his Wll1 Cat'riiotional game which the Ca- reer. It also was San Diego's
Jets 4, Oilers i
Ilaihens won on t hi rd- pe ri od
first vi ct ory in Cincinati.
Bobby [lull's goal hig hlighted
goals within 5 seconds by hitIn the other WIIA games a four-goal, third-period surge
flour and Yvon lambert.
Wednesday- night, the New that carried Winnipeg past CalIn the other NIH. games, the England Whalers ripped the gary.11ull's goal, with less than
New York Rangers andSt. Houston Aeros 5-1 and the seven minutes remaining,
Louis tied 14, Vancouver beat Winnipeg Jets trimmed the proved to be the winner. The
Toronto 4-3, Buffalo bo pped Edmonton Oile rs 4-2.
other Jets scorers were Peter
Cleveland 5-1, Atlanta blanked
San Diego goalie Ken Lockett Sullivan, Dan Labraaten and
Minnesota 5-0, and Colorado blocked 35 Stingers' shots, the Anders Hedberg.
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Ends-John Barefleld, Texas
A&amp;l; Dean Ca'.i-en. Wittenberg
Tackles -Mike Berry. Northern
Michigan, Mickey Sims. South
Caroina State
M'ddIC Guard-Dan Kuehl, Puget
Sound
Linebackers-Gary Bel10,
Delaware. Ron Olsonoski. College
St Thomas, Steve Ridgway, Pacific
Lutheran
Backs-Frank Dark, Virginia
Union, Norm Giadeux, Defiance,
Steve Simmons, Plttsburg, Ken.
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Wednesday's College
Basketball Results
By The Associated Prei&amp;
EAST
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Army 69. Northeastern 66
Fairfield 56. St. Francis, N V. $4
FDU Madison 7). ManI'tattanville
64
LaSalle 97, Delaware 51
Lehigh 91, Colgate 56. 01
Navy 102. Washington Col 61
St Bona-venture SI. Cornell 73
T.n,ni. O

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Vermont 65, St Michael; 61
SOUTH
Evansville 78, W KentuciK e SI
(,ouisiaria St e7. Niagara t..!
Louisville 59, Idaho St 61
Marquette 61, Florida 61
Maryland *0. E Carolina 69
N Carolina 99. Athletes in Action
East $6
N Carolina-St 70 , Appalachian 49
Old Dominion 113. Roanoke 69
Richmànd 60. Catholic U 62
Tenn Marlin 51. Temeisee St 49
Tulane 64. Mississippi $9
Va. MIlitary-it, Redford $2
Wake Forest 90. WilUam I. Mary
64
MIDWEST
Cincinnati 67. Bowling Green 63
t Michigan , Oakland U 59
Illinois 54, San Jose 5170
Kansas $179, N Illinois SI
Minnesota 66. Nebraska SI
Northwestern 96. S Oak
Spri"7lield 61
S Illinois $7. Millikin 4$
W Michigan 94, Grand Valley 73
SOUTHWEST
N Texas 97. Baylor 33
Oklahoma 62, St Louis 54
Oklahoma St 75 Arkansas St SI
Texas 45.1 92, Trinly, Tex 86
FAR WEST
Arizona 11$. Adams St 55
Arizona St 104. Denver 63
Idaho 71, Calif St Sacramento 67
St Mary's. Calif $0. Carroll,
Mont 65
San Diego 67, San Diego St 61
Washnit.n Ft N A riloro SI

Pro Hockey

Sonny. H1* II On Or Off At C B

Sonics
will be," says 11111. "Bob Wumore blacks in meaningful agreed to expend Sonny's role keep an eye on the NBA
World Nock
AssociatIon
But as the new season ap- roles.
sler (president of CBS) told inc
Hill is on the CBS team again,
somewhat," said Frank
situation despite a 'very
Eastern Divisio
"None of the networks has a
everything was going to be all in theory anyway, but 'how proacheti and CBS decided to go
Did Jackson pressure CBS limited travel schedule,"
w L I Pt; OF GA
right, that I was back on the much he'll contribute remains with four regional games on black sports editor," said Jack- into reinstating Hill? "I used Frank, meanwhile, has been Quebec
loll 1 31 137 los
1S0 2 32 93 102
team. Maybe the word hasn't to be seen. lie appeared often Sundays instead of one national son. "None of the major news- nothing but moral pressure," iranded the villain of the piece CmO,
,nci
1410 2 .30 ill 9
the past two seasons as the game, [liii was told, in essence, papers has a black sports cdl- said Jackson. "I would not try ut some segments of the black m,m
filtered down yet."
1112 1 26 55 Ia
that he wouldn't be needed until tar, For that matter. Sanny had to Impose a faulty talent on press for having made. a dcci- N Eng
to II i 21 14 103
S1 I I? 96 12)
the playoffs.
begun to achieve a level of ac- 'him."
sian he believes In the best in. Birm
UIYII4Ofl
"We went to a regionalized ceptance. lie has done a marSo Hill is back, but how far terests of the network.
Wmi
1131 I 17 1floo 1.
concept and budget-wise we velous job. If they can cut Son"a""
could not afford to use a third ny without any community re-man on the air," explains Barry spouse, then they can cut lesser
Frank, a network we prcsi- folks."
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dent. "Sonny wanted to be a
Jackson's argent
um
Is that
color analyst, but I did not (eel most of the athletes are black
he had all the qualifications I and most of the commentators
IN OUR CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR
IDEAS
was seeking as a color are white. "Blacks should have
analyst,"
the opportunity to interpret
SMART SELLERS HAVE A STAR
WITH THEIR
Hill, a black who reports on a events in which they are so
sport in which most of the play- much involved," he said.
MESSAGE AND SMART SHOPPERS FOLLOW THE STARSI
ers are also black, contact ed
Jac kson met with Wussler,
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Second Team
Offense
Tight End--Skip Chase, Towson
State
Atlanta, which has lost just
Wide Receiver-johnKimbrough,
once in its last i3 games, St Cloud State
Tatkl.I
blanked the North stars before Texas AId; Mark Orcut?, Lehigh
only 6,085 fans at Bloomington,
Guards-Larry
Friedrichs.
Northern Arizona, Willie Williams,
Minn.
Missouri Southern
Center--Dave Carter, Western
Sabres 5 Barons 1
Gil Perreault and Danny-Kentucky
Quarterback-.'Jeff Tisdel, Ne
Gate each scored twice as Bu!- vada Reno
Running Backs-Bill Burnham,
falo extended its unbeaten
Hampshire; Ronnie James,
str in g to 11 games and length- New
East Central Oklahoma; Mike
coed Cleveland's winless string Moore, Middle Tennessee

Colleg e
Basketball

3110, P (I 4) 117.90 , Big 0(25) and
(4 7)1729.00
EIGHTH- I Anton Bengoa (S)
2600 7 60 21 60; 2. Cacho-Zarre (2)
4504 20, 3 M.aruri Aguirre (7) 300;
0 (2*) 7050. P (I 2) 27090
NINTH- 1. Zarre (I) 19.10 10 20
3*07 ArIa (4)1e0,6.80;3. Jose (I)
300. Q. (4 III 62.20; P; (5-1) *3.10
TENTH- I. Altu (2) 26 90 11.10
640. 7 Fermin (4) 11 10. 3 M.anolo
(7) 110. 0 171) 49,20; P: (2 4)
717 $0. 00 (5 2) 206 tO
ELEVENTH- 1. Oguiza Quiol
(4) 1500 1160 140; 2. Negul Perez
(1) 7.10 4 00. 3 Patxi Echave (3)
340, 0 Ii 4) 3960. P (4-I) 5370
TWELFTH- I. Marurl Echave
( 6)9.207.101 . 50:2. Anton Larrea
510 3 80 . 3 M.a no lo Aguirre (51 360.
0(67) $3.10. P: (6 7) 496 70. Big 0
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61 60.
Handle-. 1109077, A- 2,069

Third Team
Off en;.
T,ght End-Dana Nalliger, Cal
Pole SLO
WOe Receiver-Doug Long,
Wh't*'orm
tackles Charles ,Collins, South
cst Texas Sate, Charles Picket?,
APPLETON, Wis. - Judy Soutar of Detroit defeated
Tray State
EdieJo Neal of Miami 232-182 and won the [(cal meeting of
Guard; Bob Nemecek. Ashland.
Terry Witherspoon. North Alabama
the 1976, IS-tournament circuit of the Professional
Center-- Pat F laherty. East
Women's Bowling Association.
Stroudsburg, Pa
Quarterback- Steve Mariucci.
Northern Michigan
National Hockey League
' R unning Backs-Larry Collin;. CAMPBELL
CONFERENCE
Texas 45.1. Ho*ard Ferguson,
Patrick Division
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. - Dr. Earl King Gil who
[ion, Darrell Lipford, Weitern
W L I P-tS OF GA
Carolina
NY isi
originated the "12th man" tradition at Texas A&amp;M, died
17 7 3 37 94 64
Allan
11 I 6 31 97 II
at the age of 74
Ph,t
Delon"
13 7 6 37 93 7
Ends-- Frankie Pilate. Alcorn NY Rng
12 11
6 30 II) 1 00
St a te
Andy White. Central
Smythe Division
St Lou
Missouri
1213 3 27 14 103
Tackles Dick Gecides. lIi,noi; (hOC
tO IS 3 23 91 103
HOUSTON - Brian Gottfried of Fort Lauderdale, Hl
Ae'sieyan. Warren Martin, Kenyon Colo
0 16 4 20 79 96
Middle Guard-.Bunky James, Vncvr
5 20 7 II 79 116
defeated Haul Ramirez of Mexico 4-6, 8-3, 6-0 in the
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Gultord
6 If 4 It 71 127
Master's Grand Prix Tennis Tournament,
Linebackers-.-Da v e Bon. Cal
WALES CONFERENCE
Horn; Division
Day'; Steve Cockerharn, Akron,
Randy Shipley, Oregon College of Mont
22 I 4 45 145 65
LA
Eua?in
9 1110 2* 99 %
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Backs- Ron
10 12 S 25 II 90
Harris.
Mas PIts
Dirt
t.5(,fluSetls. Terry iloacjIey, Col
LAPORTE, lad. - Howard Murdock, former football
S 14 4 20 70 $7
Or ado College. Nick Marago;. Wash
5 15 1 20 71 110
announcer, died at the age of 62 following a long illness.
Northern Iowa
Adams Division
15;ln
19 6 2 40 101 SI
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Cleve
6157 19 6996
Wednesday'; Result;
St LouiS
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Vancouver 4 . Toronto 3
Bjffalo S. Cleveland I
Montreal 4. Chicago 3
Atlanta S. Minnesota 0
11(11, in his third year with the third man on national telecasts, noted Chicago civil rights activ
NEW YORK (AP) - Sonny
ears ago. Wussler said it was Lack remains to be seen. I"rank
Colorado 3, Los Angeles 1. tie
Hill's on-again, off-again role as network, is in limbo as CBS conducting Interviews, 1st and director of Operation * Al mistake and put hull back says Sonny will appear on the
Today's Games
CBS' pro basketball editor is on gears up for Its National Bas- analyzing teams. "And now, Push, a program designed to on the team. "My Impression is "Sports Spectacular" show Philadelphia at Bos ton
ketball Association coverage, here's Sonny lull, our pro has- aid blacks in business. Jackson that he will have an even sometimes, occasionally ap- Pittsburgh ai Buffalo
again ... or is it?
Friday's Games
"1 have not spoken to anyone The network starts regular ketball editor. Tell us, Sonny, hasbeen waging war with the broader role," said Jackson. pear on one of the regional
M nnei.øta at Atlanta
what
about
these
Seattle
Super'
networks
in
an
effort
to
get
who has told me what my job Sunday games Jan. 2.
"Bob Wussler and I have telecasts and will somehow
Washington a' Cleveland

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ball in its entirety."
Kuhn's response, in a statement Issued through a spokes
man, said: "It is obvious that
what he is trying to do Is draw
me Into a name-calling contest.
I think this Is for the purpose of
his litigation against me."
"There's no way. Oakland,
Minnesota and several other
clubs can survive II there Isn't
something done," Finley predicted while revealing that six
of his players who became free
agents now have long-term con-

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moved toward their climax
amid dire predictions of pos.
sible doom.
The American and National
leagues went into separate sessions today in an effort to solve
their pressing problems, the
most important of which are the
escalating contracts paid to
free agents.
On Wednesday, Finley
charged that Kuhn "Singlehandedly destroyed the Oakland A's championship club and
potentially has destroyed base-

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Top-seeded Diane
Fromholt.z of Australia rallied to beat htenata Tomanov,,
of Czcchoslavakia 3-6, 64, 6-2 in advancing to the third
round of a women's international tournament.

Outland Winner

Cuba sent Julio Gonzalez, a minor league infielder, to Houston
and sold outfielder-first baseman Peter LaCock to Kansas
City. The Mets are to receive
from Kansas City a player to be
named later.
So far during the winter
meetings, there have been 10
deals involving X players.
Meanwhile, Charles 0. Finley, the Irascible Oakland ownat', is flailing away and Commissioner Bowie Kuhn Is chaosing'only to duck as the meetings

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contract with Milwaukee, worth
a reported 8138,0(X).
There was one major transaction and two minor deals
Wednesday. The San Diego
Padres obtained slugging outfielder George Hendrick from
the Cleveland Indians for outfielder Johnny Grubb, catcher
Fred Kendall and infielder Hector Torres,
The Chicago Cuba landed outfielders Greg Gross from the
Houston Astros and Jim Dwyer
from, the New York Mets. The

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Red Sex officials said.
But Red Sox assistant general
manager John Clelborne, after
an unfruitful visit with Scott's
agent, Gary. Walker, in Phoenix
Wednesday, returned to the
baseball meetings in Los
Angeles and announced late
Wednesday night that Scott had
agreed to terms, despite his
agent's advice to the contrary.
Walker had been trying to
land a five-year contract with a
considerable Increase for Scott,
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Total fouls: Hillsborough 30,
Seminole 78
Fouled out: Messina. Garland,
McRae.

WSM'GELES(APl — Boston Red Sox officials are
breathing easier today because
slugging first baseman George
Scott is happy. But it waan't
easy to satisfy him.
Early Wednesday night, Scott
appeared steadfast in balking
about his contract alter being
sent from the Milwaukee Brewers, along with outfielder Bet'ide Carbo, to Boston for first
baseman Cecil Cooper Monday.
And there was a possibility that
the trade might be called off,

Brawl pices 4-3
Win By Canadiens

1510 7 32 93 90
12 9 1 75 5) 73
Phoenix
12 II 7 76 93117
Edmonfn
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C4lgty
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Wednesday's Results
New England 5. kiitfl I
San Diego 4. Cincinnati 1
Wivvipeg 1. Calgary 2
Today's Games
Quebec at Phoenix
Friday's Games
Houston at Cncinnti
San Diego at Indianapolis
Birmingham at Winnipeg
Calgary at Minnesota

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Springfield, 60. 155. senior.
Linebackers-Rick Budde, North
Dakota State, 60. 715, senior; Tim
Collins. TennesseeChattanooga, 61,
275. senior. Larry Grunewaict,
Texas A&amp; I, 5)1, 195. senior ,
Backs-Greg Anderson. Montana,
$9. IFS. senior. Greg Lee. Western
Illinois. 511. 155. senior, Jimmy
Parker. Wabash, 63. 215. Senior.

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EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic D i vision
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NY Knks
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Buffalo
10 11
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NY Nets
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HouSton
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Cleve
16 7
696
PlOrins
21
11 10 .313
S Anton
11 13
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9 13
109 6
Atlanta
16
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WESTERN CONFERENCE
WEDNESDAY RESULTS
Midwetl Division
Denver
.FIRST-1
IS 7
696
3i
Detroit
13 Ii
5.20; 7. Echano-Sanche: (3) 6.00
517
Kan City
360; 3. Cacho.Yza (7) 1.70; 0 3.1)
12 12 .300 i'.
Indians
1313 450 5 P (4 3) 12110
SECOND-), Aldana Sanchez (II
Chicago
I is
211 in
Milwkee
570900350; 7 Eddy.Coldo($) Se 20
4 72
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310; 3 Echano AIberd) (5) 1*0; Q.
Pacific Division
(11)39 20. P: (I 5) 77,10; OD: (4 1)
Portland
Il 7
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Goldn $t
227 10
17 tO
543 4
Seattle
II 12 .335
THIRD-I Echano.Colcio (2)920
4
560 3 10. 7 Aldana Alberdi (3) 6.60
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PhoenI,
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Wednesday's Results
Boston 104, Portland 95
FOURTH- I Cacho Altu(7) 17,00
New York Knicks lOS, New 6.00 350. 2. Pale) Eloria (5) 6.20
100; 3 ca QuloIa (2) 1.50; 0 (57)
York NetS 95
3750. P: (73) 121 10; 00 (2 7)
Philadelphia 123. Buffalo 102
26100
Seattle 109, Washington 99
Indiana Ill, Los Angeles g
FIFTH- I. Bilbao Echave (3)
IS 00 7 0 4.00; 2. Sala Bengoa (1)
Detroit 107, Chicago 100
570310. 3. Manolo-Juan (3) 1 10; 0
Atlanta 117. San Antonio 106
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PhOenix 116, Houston 95
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Today's Games
SIXTH- I, ArtaJav (7)1710560
Atlanta at Kansas City
1.20; 2. Oguiza.Elor:a (5) 940 6.10
3 Patci Sanchez (6) 4.60. 0 (2*)
Cleveland at Denver
19M; P (25) 99.70.
Friday's Games
Phoenix at Boston
SEVENTH- 1, Eddy Via (7) 760
500. 6 70; 2 lca.Peqez (I) 6.20 450;
Portland at Buffalo

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1 0 38, Messina 3 S liii; Garland 55
S1S McRae2O.l4; Johnson 1002;
Jones OO 00; Haenel2O 01; Green 1
00 2; Mosley I 00 2; Flach I 00 2;
Wilson I 00 7 Totals: 33 1627 $2.
SEMINOLE Tarvef 0 36 3;
Sterling 1 0 0 2; Atkins 9 S 5 23; W.
Williams IS S6 3$; Zipko 5 3 1 13;
Kruer I 00 2. Lewis 6 2 1 II;
Wllkeron 2 00 1; Kaufman 0 2 5 2;
Xraiil 0000; S. Williams 0 1 7 1;
Reynolds I 56 7; Gabriel 0 31 3.
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Thursday, Dec. 9, 1971

Court Decision Outrages Feminists

KILLER ANIMALS

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By Herald Services

The magnitude of the dogbite menace emerges f rom the
examination of studies made of the problem by various
health agencies. A survey begun in 1971 by the f ederal

The number of attacks on pcople by dogs has reached

what public health officials consider an epidemic in the
United States. Each year dogs sink their fangs Into at
least one million Americans. This means that at one time
or another one out of every 200 Americans can expect to be
the victim of a dog bite.
Only last Sunday, a 3-year-old Bartow boy was killed in
Winter Haven when a large mixed-breed dog lunged at
him and bit his neck.

Center for Disease Control shows that dogs attack more
people by far than any other animals In the l an d.
The center sampled several parts of the co untry for a
sear and came up with these telling statistics:

— 112,094 bites in t he sample, 84 per cent were inflicted
by do gs.
—Of the remainder, cats were res pons ible for only 10
per cent; rodents 4 per cent, and skunks, foxes and other

wild a ni mals, the remaining 2 per cent.
The astonishing increase in dog bites has been
documented in several ur ba n ureas. Until 1965, for
example, the number of people bitten by dogs in New York
City each year remained constant, at about 28,500 victims.
Starting in 1965, the toil of victims began to mount with
frightening rapidity; by 1970, it had increased more than
30 per cent, so that now about 38,000 New Yorkers requi re
treatment for bites each year, at a cost of a bo ut $0 per
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D ur ing 197 2 a total of 6,922 dog bites were repo rted in
Baltimore, which represents almost a 150 per cent increase over the number of bites there in 1953. Another
st udy, In St. Lo ui s, indi cat ed th at one out of every 50
children in that city between the ages of 5 and 9 years is
bitten by a dog each year, and 10 per cent of these young

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WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court decision on dis-

them like lap dogs, sometimes keeping them confined
indoors or tied most of the day, or conversely, letting them
range the streets untended. permitting a dog, particularly
a large dog, to roam the streets is the cardinal sin of a pet
owner. it is estimated that almost all of the dog bites t. t
occur are the work not of strays, but of family pci.,
allowed to roam as they please.
Some other generalizations that can be made about dog
bites do even more to sharpen the focus on the problem.
Dogblte rates change with the time of day and of the year.
The number of bites increases when more people and
more dogs are on the streets, so the rate is highest in
summer and during the late afternoon.
Statlsticsalaoshow that most of the dogs guilty of biting
people are males. This point is significant when coupl-4
with the knowledge that many dogs bites occur within d
block or so of the dog's home.
flrw are these facts related? The answer lies in the
territoriality of the male dog, who is quite possessive of
the boundaries of the area it considers its own.
When the dog's owner walks it on the same route each
day —or even worse, frees It regularly to run around the
neighborhood — the dog eventually considers the area its
territory, marked by Its urine on bushes, utili ty poles and
fire hydrants. Each time the dog travels the route its
protectiveness for its own turf is reinforced, and t
chances increase that It will attack other dogs and people
it considers interlopers.

size dogs.
Many of the people who own these big animals treat
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victims suffer wounds so serious they require stitching.
Between 1960 and 1970, the dog bite rate in St. Louis, and in
Washington, D.C. doubled.
Briefly, the causes of the dogbite epidemic are these:
— Americans have gone pet crazy. Half as many dogs
and cats as people live within the nation's borders. Of the
total, dogs number about 50 million.
—Many pet owners are either ignorant of the needs and
behavior of their dogs, or simply do not care. The animals
are often subjected to exceptional strain, or allowed to run
free.
- A substantial number of dogs owned by Americans
are large aggressive breeds, and not only Is ownership of
such breeds Increasing, but many of these dogs are
trained to attack.
-. With an cye toward cashing in on the public appetite
for large dogs, many breeders are mass-producing
puppies with little regard for oualitv. The nrnduets of
these puppy-mills oft are nervous, ill-tempered and
neurotic.
Figures from the American Kennel Club, which
maintains the registry of the nation's purebred dogs, are
very enlightening. During 1973 and 1974 and 1975 the 20
most po p ular breeds registered with the club in cluded
German shepherds, Doberman pinshers, Great Danes,
Saint Bernards and Siberian huskies, all large to giant-

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pegnancy uisuuiiiy coverage as part of their over-all com-

ability benefits for pregnancy outraged feminists, but left th e
way open for legislative changes that would nullify the ruling's
Impact.
An employer may legally refuse to pay disability or sickleave
benefits to pregnant women, the court said Tuesday in a 6 to
decision.
There is no sex discrimination "simply because an employer's
... plan is less than all-inclusive," said the majority opinion
written by Justice William It. Rehnquist.
The justices overturned the findings of a lower court in saying
that General Electric Corp. does not violate the rights of any of
its 100,000 women employes by making them take unpaid leaves
of absence to have babies.
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pensation package must stop doing so. Th e court said, however,
that existing laws such as the 1964 Civil Bights Act do not compel
employers to offer that coverage.
Congress Is free to pass legislation making such exclusions
illegal, the court said.
One group which had supported the GE women employes, the
International Union of Electric Workers, said it planned to seek
such legislation.
David Fitminaurice, the union's president, said his organ.
izatlon would lobby for legislation that specifically tells companics offering disability insurance to employes that pregnancy
must be one of the health risks covered.
It was through the electrical workers union that 43 women GE
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answering Santa's leading question.
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Bending near, not to miss a
whispered word, the jolly old fellow
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Their challenge was enthusiastically backed by women's
rights groups, which unanimously panned the court's decision.
Karen DeCrow, president of the National Organization for
Women, called the ruling "insulting to every mother in the
country."
She said, "The court states that men and women are treated
equally under such a plan because if a man Is pregnant, he will
be treated in the same manner as a woman. Such a definition of
sex discrimination is unique."
Susan Ross, an attorney with the American Civil Uberties
Union, called the court's action "disastrous" for working wornen. The ACLU said the case showed the need to impress on
President-elect Carter "the importance of seating women on the

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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gal amounts of sulfa drugs are too small as to be a hazard to
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sometimes in concentrations 50 risk of high sulfa levels in pork
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riculture Department sa ys.

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school on Friday at 7 p.m.
presented to the PTA and other
A series of "Bridge" Admission is 50 cents for
parents in the Sanford Middle seminars has been completed children above three years;
School auditorium on Dec. 18, at under the direction of Mrs, adults are admitted free.
7 p.m. Mrs. Bastian, music Moore, first grade teacher. Its Popcorn and drinks will be sold.
teacher, will lead a group of purpose was to help parents
To support the T-shirt We by
sixth grade students in a better understand their the Altamonte Elementary
selection of music.
children's adjustment to home PTA, the Student Council has
The Local School Advisory and school. A Red Cross proclaimed
Friday as "T-shirt
Committee for Sanford Middle training class of 10 hours was Day." Students may purchase

School met Monday evening in held for school clinic volun- 1-shirts at the school office.
the school library.
teers.
A skating party for all
A special Christmas play and
The PTA sponsored an Altamonte Elementary
music was scheduled as a Appreciation Luncheon for the students will be held at Skate
holiday treat for Monday's PTA entire school staff, Wednesday. City, Longwood, on Saturday,
meeting at Jackson Heights Another movie will be held at from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Middle School. The Drama Club
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The play, which features the
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The money will be raised in
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praised the court's decision for upholding the "right of empioyers to determine which risks they will Insure their employes
against,"

teacher, and Ms. Tern Pattishall, band teacher. Holiday
craft items made by students
were sold prior to the program.
Red Bug PTA profits from a
recent candy sale amounted to
$1,784. The next fund-raising
project Is to collect Post cereal
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Thursday, Dec. 9,1976

For

Besserer Wins Honors

Rowena's

alumni at the University

of South

Florida,

Tam pa.
Robert Besserer Jr..
who graduated from
Seminole High with the
class of '68, was honored
during the university's
recent 20th anniversary
celebrations for his
achievements in the
field of dance.
Ile is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Besserer Sr.. Banana t-ake,
near Sanford. His parents travelled to Tampa
on Nov. 13 to see their
sun presented, along
sith the 19 other distinguished alumni, at an
awards banquet held at
the university.
Besserer graduated in
1911 from the University

of South Florida. with a
B.A. degree in Dance.
Ile Is presently a dancer
with the tar Lubovjtchi
Dance Company in New
York City, lie has
taught dance in Sweden,
and toured with dance
companies in the U.S.
and Europe.
While a student at
Seminole High. Besser-

er made a name for
himself as an athlete,
and set several new
swimming records.

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carried on for three years with wrong, but consider this: It's
this homewrecker, then broke possible that this woman whom
DEAR ABBY: Eight years our mother's heart when he . you and your sisters "despise"
ago our father married 'D," divorced her and married D. has given your father more
it wom an who broke up our Now he can't understand whyhappiness, fulfillment and
family. My sisters and I now we want nothing to do with D. companionship than he knew in
refuse to visit Dad at his home We love our Dad and want to be all the years he was married to
if D is there, and Dad refuses to friendly with him, but our your mother. It's alsopussible
sit unless we make his wife feelings for his wife are too that your mother may have
welcome. Abby, we can't be' deep to change. So what's the Iperhaps uawittingly conthat two-faced. We despise D, answer
tributed to the collapse of her
reading, and have brought
and Dad knows it.
WANTED: ONE FATHER marriage,
home a straight A report card
Dad 1s59 and D is 35. flø
lf you love yow Dad and wan
DEAR WANTED: I could be
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ever since fourth grade.
to be friendly with him, don't
Neither one of my parents
judge him or his wile. Bury graduated from high school,
your hotjlifjs, and enjoy which wasn't their fault. They
whatever time Is left,
were both from poor families
DEAR ABBY. lama 13-year- and had to help support
old boy who loves to read. I themselves at an early age.
prefer reading to snorts or
How, can I get t hem to Unwatching television.
Strikes on the
der
and a
that I am neither. a
My father callsmea "sy"' ssystnor
half hour and
hermit, but just a
and my mother calls me a
hour.
'hermit." This rea ll y hurts my person who loves to read?
HURT IN vicroKiA
eelings, but I can't very well
DEAR HURT: Your parents
talkbacktomypa re nts soi just
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listen and do n't say anything. aren't intenUonally trying to
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I ha ve learn ed a lot through bUTt you; they just want you to
pendulum,

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Everybody's invited to attend Rowena Billeter's autograph
party Friday at downtown Sanford's Gifts by Nan. The char.
"ling author of a unique cookbook, "Rowena's Recipes With
Memories", will autograph each book between the hours of
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DEAR RUTH: Having been
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attest to the validity of your
complaint.

CONFIDENTIAL TOaB. IN

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SEATTLE: It's been said that a
lood scare is worth more to a
man than good advke.And thaI
goes double for a woman .

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BE CALL

She s peaks with some cx- scouted and guarded while she
pertise. She wrote her English pee ped in and Jotted
in the m al e
m aster's thesis on "Graffiti in facilities,
New Orleans: A Study of Folk
Graffiti may be traced back
Epigraphy,"
to
15,000 B.C. In F re nch caves,
Besides scanning wall
scrawls available to all
"The first known graflito
passersby, Miss Gil bert t oo k using a w ri tten lar.guage was
her search for a degree of fo un d in 1856 In the subenlightment to po wder room, terranean cham bers of the
and restrooms in bars, Pal at in e and is dated from A.D.
c hape roned by f ri en ds who 3," Miss Gil bert said.

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8 Window part
33 Over (poetic)
7 Soap foam
8 Sheltered side 35 City in Turkey
36 And not
9 City in Utah
37 Farm animal
10 Savoir-faire
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19 Hard.shelled 41 Negative
answer
fruit
21 Mao
44 Confederate
lung
States Army
24 Singer Torme
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48 Liberace's in
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49 Atoll
50 School (Fr)
53 Infirmities
54 Make muddy
56 Force unit

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61 Cabinet de
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graffiti lends co urage to the
most timid soul ," said Miss
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Arthritis Appears
In Varied Forms
EEK &amp; MEEK

by Howie Schneider

Roger L Pugh, 28, Titusville)
Cynthia
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range of motion and strength. It
is better to exercise a short
tune then rest and not overuse
the joint.
To give you more information
'I am sending you The llealth
Letter number 4-10, Osteoarthrills. Others who want this
Iss ue can send 54) cents with a
long, stamped, self - addressed
envelope for it. Send you
request to me in care of the
Evening Herald, P0 Box 1551,
Radio City Station, New York.
NV 10019. The best way to
prevert progression of your
disease is to obtain careful
supervision from your doctor.
lie can examine your spine and
see if that is indeed your
problem and if you need to
fellow any Special program.

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thrttis make is overexercising
the joint Exercise is useful in
these cases only to maintain the

the body.

You can still get arthritt.
without work. 'Those little nodes
on the lingers are not related to
wear and tear or use.
Osteoarthritts tends to involve
the joints used most, particularly the hips, knees and
ankles that must bear the body
weight. Baseball pitchers may
develop a similar form of
degenerative arthritis in
volving the elbow
Dampness may not be an
important factor in causing the
disease, but many people do
find that it worsens the svmp-

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South hid his hand with all know
if we would open the bidthe delicacy of a sledge
ding in fourth seat wi th
hammer When he looked over
A A Q x xx
K ix x Q x a xx
dummy he saw that he had
The a nsw r is a resounding
best play
i it with the prec sion
" Not that there is any
of a microscope meter
Should he try to make it by guarantee that we will show a
finessing'That would require piofit, but merely that if we
successful finesses in two do open one spade. a hundred
suits That idea didn't appeal times we will gain more than
we will lose
at all Somehow or other he
(Do you have a question
felt that the king of spades
was right in back of him How for the experts' Write "Ask
'e Jacobys" care of this
about a cross ruff' Might
work and had to be the best newspaper The Jacobys will
answer individual questions
chance
South started by cashing if stamped, self.addresseu
dummy's ace and king of envelopes are enclosed The
clubs in order to discard his
six of diamonds Then he will be used in this column
came to his hand with the act' and will receive copies of.
of diamonds and rutted i JACOBY MODERN)

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Yes, those stretch gloves do
seem to help. Th ere 15 flO
evidence that they delay
progression of the disease or in
any way cure it, but if they
relieve pain and stiffness that is
great, since that is about all
many medicines accomplish.
And I think anyone who gets
relief from them should use
them. They will not cause any
harm.
Recurrent attacks of arthritis
certainly do not mean the
disease is any better. In
osteoarthritis It may mean the
Joint involved is being used too
much. In osteoarthritis the pain
can usually be relieved by
resting the joint. A few hours or
a couple of days off the feet may
relieve the pain from arthritis
of the hips.
You need to move all your
loinlc through the full range of
motion each day to prevent loss
of function. But the mistake
most patients with osteoar-

different kinds of arthritis. No
one knows what causes
osteoarthritis. Those little
nodes you speak of affect the
terminal joint, nearest the tlj of

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toms caused by the disease.

are not expectionally disabling,
as in rheumatoid arthritis, but
they can be uncomfortable
They can occur without
significant arthritis elsewhere

SHOES FOR WOMEN

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You better have your travel
kit packed this year. There are
some pleasurable trips ahead.
However, don't spend money to
get away if it will put you in the
hole.

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Do people who don't work much
g et arthritis? Does damp air
coming into the bedroom at
night make it worse or ca use it?
Each little it flares up, doese
that mean it is getting worse?
Do Spandex gloves which one
can buy to wear at night realh
help arthritis of the hands or
)ust make you more confi)rtable" Would you recornmend wearing them?
When one's arthritis is flaring
up is it better to use the hands
and feet more or not use them
so much until it lets up ,
I think I have arthritis In my
neck. Is there anything I can (to
to keep it from getting worse?
DEAR HEADER — Most of
your questions are directed
toward the problem of

lingers Rheumatoid
arthritis tends to affect the
middle joints and the knuckle
Joints. The little nodes you have

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today. The reasons will be
diffic ul t to co mprehend.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22
Don't embark on any clan destine adventure today. What
appears appealing as a heartt hr ob could end up as heartache
tomorrow.
LlBIt1t (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
Tighten-up your budget today.
Take into co ns ideration that

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arthritis. There are several

PRISCILLA'S POP

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t)EAI( DR. LAMB — I am 51
Years old and have small nodes
n a couple of my fingers.
Lately my hands swell up at
night and hurt, and my toes
hurt . My neck hurts most in the
m orning.
What causes arthritis? Is it
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PISCES ( Feb. 20-March 20)
The spirit is willing today, but
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doing that which you should.
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flyer on somet hi ng that looks
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
good to her. Don't gamble today Today, you're liable to attempt
unless you have all the facts. to take too many short cuts.
TAURUS April 20-May 20; Your particular path to success
Deep-down you're not as sure of can 't be traversed that easily.
yourself as you'd like others to
SAGITTARIUS Nov. 23-Dec.
think today. You may act 21) One of the few faults that
through foolish bravado, but it others find in you Is your tenwon't work.
dency to blurt out what's on
GEMINI tMay 21-June 20) Be your mind. Bridle your tongue
very careful in what terms you ' to eliminate embarrassment.
couch verbal or written
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan.
statements today. People tend 19) Business conditions are far
to grossly misinterpret to suit more complex for you than they
their purposes.
appear at first glance. Do your
homework before tackling
CANCER I June 21-July 22)
important negotiations.
Instead of using your usual
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
thrifty judgment today, you're

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Women's lounges abound
with quotes f ro m T.S. Ello,
Edna St. V incent Millay, &amp;V
Dylan, Camus, Th oreau - and
Lenny Bruce.

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Others

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apt to go the other route. Money
will slip through yo ur lingers
u nl ess you're careful.

Friends of Len Unitas will
regret to learn that he suffered
a heart attack and is un-

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Jeffrey Bradly is the former, visited friends in Sanford over
Irene Katrinka Jackson. Both the weekend. Larry Is presently
Mr. and Mrs. Ilradly work as employed as Assistant to the
Counselors at New York State Chairman for Civic Affairs,
University -at Rrndcnnrs
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40 Ardor
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around peering at the han dwrit in g on the wall, thinks
today's graffiti may be
tomorrow's history.
"Topics too sensitive, too
biogoted and too outrageous for
the traditio na l historian are the
nat ur al province of graffiti,"
said the Unive rs ity of New
Orleans graduate student.

58 French
composer

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The cookbook is the answer to a ni'rfpet olft frr cno,'iat es
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who have ever yt hing. The book wo ul d also be ideal for
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eve rybody who has the kitchen detail-from blushing
young
ides
to
ex
br
peri enced culina ry art ists, including both women
;
and men.
Rowena's Restaurant to Orlando was the "In" spo t for 20
-.
years to a host of pa t ro ns whose preference dema nded the finest
of home-cooked fare in a refined atmosphere. Gracious dining
was the hallmark of " The Rowena" which attract ed hundreds
of
the coun try's renowned notables.
V.I.P.'s f ro m across the nation visit in g Florida returned to
their lifestyle and suggest ed to f ri en ds if they should ever travel
to Florida to take time out and di ne with Row ena. Many followed
the advi3c with pleasure.
Th e retired restaurateur, who now calls home Th e Forest In
Rowena . . . and her Recipe Book
Lake Mary, compiled the recipes she prepared with tender
wW keep omelets from co ll apsing? Or milk added to
loving care into a cherished livin g memo rial f il
led
withcauliflower
will keep it whit lndcfinitcly? Or that a pinch of
iitmtalgia.
soda wi ll keep bo iled milk f rom c urdlin g?
For the most part, the recipes are simple. But with the adFive pages of these "helpf ul h in ts" are incorporated In the
dillon of a "blob" of this or a "dab" of that, the dishes ta ke on
info rmative publication. In Just seco nds, a no1ce coo k can
airs of elegance fit for the gods.
become a master prof essional chef-thanks to Rowena's t
F ro m appetizers to desse rts, and including brea ds
and
s uggest ions
beverages, the delightful cookbook has something for everyone,
When the cook bo ok was first published Rowena sa id she was
ranging from m il ady's delicate luncheon recipes to hea rt
y hepleasantly surpr ised that so man y of her mal e clientale
man's specialties.
clamored for a copy. She added, "I am so glad to f in d more and
Do y
know that a pinch of powdered sugar and cornstarch
more men are becoming interest ed in cooking."

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DIFEPENCE

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DEAR ABBY: Isn't it in considerate to pin do wn a
it takes Personality!
speaker with a long discourse
GIFT
OPEN FRI. EVENINGS.,
CERTIFICATES
while a Long line of people are
wait ing to thank hint briefly for
a wonderful meeting or speech'
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I've frequently been held up
t1
STORE
by someone like that when I
most leave t he meeting quickly
2OSE.FIRSTST.
to catch a train or bus, and have
SANFORD
PH. 322.0204
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Mary."
cheon honoring her grandson's Chandler, flower girl; and Mrs.
Frieda Gielow and Ruth
Arthur L. Reed, &amp;), 741 Bayou
The proceeds from the quilt bride-elect, Becky Cranmer, Robert Chandler and daughter,
Weiss spent a wonderful month Dr., CII, Mabel KraJci , 73 same
auction and bazaar will go to and her bridal attendants.
Debbie, from Apopka.
Presbyterian Church Bazaar
visiting friends and relatives address.
the United Presbyterian
Saturday. The item up for
James 0. Jackman, 28,
and
taking In the sights of
Miss
Cranmer
will
become
Churchwomen (UPW). The
Democratic
auction was a Bicentennial
Women's
Club
Pittsburgh,
California.
Pa., Kathleen H.
the bride of James H. Wade Jr.,
bazaar alone netted over
members
and
signature quilt, made by the
Jacons,
guests
are
30,
same
address.
on Dec. 11, at 7:30 p.m.. at the
Oladel,. who was also
reminded
ofthedubQujstjnas
churchwomen under the
Joseph
H.
Barker,
19, 350 1st
Among
the
First
United
Methodist
Church
first
nighters
bazaar chairman said, "We
party Saturday night at 7 p.m. attending the Cha pagne Ball St., Chuluota, Melody S Smi th ,
chairman-hip ef Mrs. H.M.
o'
Sanford.
(LPW, determine whit
(Oladel) Cochran.
Becky presented each of her at inc nome of President Jean Saturday night were Dr. and
Cochran after her almost done with the money and it
Norris 115
115 1.arkwood Drive, Mrs.
Stephen
attendants
with a gold neckl
Tension mounted as auc- inaudible bid of "Two thousand be something good. We have a
(Miriam
ace &amp;ord
tioneer L.C. "Dell" Dellarco
Phill ips), Dr. and Mrs. Charles
dollars!"
during
the
luncheon
which
lot
of
things
that
need
doing
for
carried
out
the
bridal
motif.
began t he bidding with $100.
The club will provide the ( Patt) Voorhis and Mr. and
Dell laughed, "It the auc- the ch urch."
entree at the B.Y.0.B. covered Mrs. James (Vicki) Jeeter.
Figures were flying through the
Lion) was so exciting and the
Commenting on the success
(Xhers attending were Mrs. dish event. Each woman Is
Attending
fromNutt,
out ofGrand
town
air and Dell who bid $500, said, most fun I've had in a long time of the bazaar and auction James Wade Sr., mother of the asked to bring a woman's gift were
Elizabeth
"I would love to have had it(the during my 16 years as an Oladel added, "It was such a bridegroom; Mrs. Clarence and ditto for the men.
quilt) for myself."
Bahamas; Jack Hurck, Cocoa
auctioneer."
joy. The love and cooperation I Cranmer, the
honoree's
Suddenly, only two bidders
Beach; and Ann and Bob Bess,
As for Mrs. Cochran and her got was just wonderful."
mother; Mrs. Richard (Lou
were left in the race - Oladel grand quilt which cost her and
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Bradly Deland.
Ann Wade) Cosmato, matron of were the recent house guests of
and H.M. Gleason, whose final her husband two grand, she
Mrs. Ben Wade was hostess honor;
Jackie
Wade, Mr. and Mrs. D.S. Jackson, 1211
bid was $1,975. So the quilt was said, "I Just co ul dn't let it go. I Saturday at Holi
They come, and they go, and
da
y Inn to the bridesmaid; Tracey Cranmer, West 7th Street, Sanford, for the some return Larry Vershel, a
going, going, gone to Mrs.
wanted it to stay in Lake traditional bridesniaids.lun- Junior bridesmaid; Laura Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. former editor of The Herald,

ByABIGAIL VAN BUREN

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The scheduled 5 p.m. auction
got underway at exactly 5:02
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i7 Jewel watcries. $29.s up. pierced Select your new turi,lture from
earrings. $6.95 up. Gwaltney
WILSON MAIER tar the best
Jewelers, 2 S Park Ave
ChristmaS
Save on national
brands Liberal trade inS Free
Kitchen
Bathroom Cabinets.
delivery Convenient terms We
counter tom, sinks. Installation
give TV Stamps311 E First St ,
available Bud Cabelt 332 1057
Phone 332 5632
anytime

Overlooking Lake Monroe- 2 BR, f
Story, on 1 acre. $39,600 Jenny Gouldswater pump, deep
A, Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.
well,
Clark Realty, 322 1590
2montts; round tabie &amp;
k , tCflCfl equipped, nice large lot.
-4 chairs, white, baby crab &amp;
2521 Park Or
3222110
Can assume mortgage
mattress; baby 1 draw er dressing
Realtor
Alter Hours
No
qualifying Very small down
table, baby training chair, 3
321 971i
1221991
Call Bart
paymCnt Monthly paymen t on
drawer dresser 171 Country Club
crtqie
Circle
REAL ESTATE
W. GAR NE TI WHITE Realtor
372 7195 Refrigerated sandwich unit, gas
Re,, Utit Broker
JOHN SAULS AGENCY
GOOD AR EA. 2 OR, 1 bath, cement
grill and fryer, cash register,
JOHN IcIIIDER,ASSOc
block. hardwood floors, screened
other items. 323 2770.
Dais 3?? 7171
107W Commercial
Eves 323
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Prolessional Musician, 54 Hr.
373 4151

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Mat "76" Station, Panla, 179 Si?l

Pi40oS &amp; Elec tron, Org*ns w"
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trades offered Bob Ball's Piano &amp;
Organ Sales &amp; Western Auto 301
W First St 323 2255

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Coldipof 211 Cu II chest type
freezer, small kitchen table &amp; I
chairs:
sofa
bed,
needs
recovering,
; other houseold
items, Ph 322 6170
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KENMORE WASHER
Parts,
Service
Used
machines
MOONEY APPLIANcES. 373 0697
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magic number. 3322611 or 131

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JaCkS Ladies and mens golf
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Country Club Pro Shop, 322 2531

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WANT ADS WILL SELL your "don't
needs" last and at a low, low cost

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BUYERS. DEALERS
Empty your carport or garage
Make US and have fun swapping
too ' Bring your articles to Move
Land Drive In Theatre Swap Shop
Fea Market, South I? 92. every
Sunday, 9 a m to S p m NO
CHARGE Reserve tree spaces
Phone 322 1216, 7 pm to 9 pm
any flight
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201 Comm er cial
323 5176

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72-Auction
SANFORD- 2306
Park Ave Villas, 2 Pirg our chimes and place a fast
NEED
A HOME?
down The kidS will ve Cowboy Boots &amp;
BR, 1' 8, Townhoe
payment
to qualifi$100
ed buyer's,
$19,503
l
acting, low cost want ad Call 372
Dingo Boots from KnIght'S Shoes,
BR, U, baths, central heat,
26U or 1)1 9Q93
703 E First St.
AUCTION
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CASSELBERRY- 7)1 Laurel Way,
refurniShed A low as $15,000
I
LPN, 4 to 17 shift Geriatric ex
60--Office Supplies
BR. 2 B, F6m Pm Fla rm
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Dec.
11, 7p.m.
UNUSUAL- IV" (tam Shell. GE IS', Refrigerator Regularly
perience preferred Apply an
ObI gar. fence
REALTY
Lake Mary- 3 OR, I, bath new
Mounted Rattlesnake Skin, Hand
$529 Now $450 Sanf or d Electric
HI-WAY 46
person, Sanford Nursing &amp; Con
R
R e al Est a teBroker, 321 0610
quilled double quilts, 2 Cinnar
home, Jnder 525.000 with less
Co. 7379 Park Dr. 322 1567.
JOE, if you're too busy to cleanup
valekent Center. 950 Mellonvilte
AUCTION GALLERIES
FOREST CITY- 3550 Gleaves Ct
Used Office Furniture
than $7S0 down Government
bracelets. 2 amber bracelets.
Ave
Stenstrom Real
the yard for the hollday call
3 BR, 7' i B. Fern. rm 'Fla rm
:
323789S
3220779
Hwy. 4.6, 11,7 ml. east 1.4
funding By builder, 611 t9.
some
"ecology"
jewelry
etc.
349
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or
steel
desks,
es
executive
d
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Dbl Oar Firepic VC Syst
323.3301
GE Refrig while ex t er ior swing
Expert
Lawn
Service
to
do
it
Let
me
show
you
how
you
can
make
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CRANK
C0N'ST
*EALTY
Equal
Housing
Opportunity
SIll
&amp;
chairs.
secretarial
desks
&amp;
CITY-. 1070 Bay Ave
Convenient
Sanford. Ph. 305.322.6972
Their number Is 323 1797.
sprinkler sys
Law Down VA &amp; FHA Homes. KuIp
ou t shelves, bo ttom freezer. $10
$47,900
$300 $300 per week Call 323 6517
REALTORS-&amp;30 6061
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straight cheirs,-flltng
&amp; comfortable, 3 OR, Ui baths.
Realty', 322 7335 107 W First St
323
6238
after
4
p
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Call For Reserved Seats
DIVORCE PAPERS TYPED fordo.
Iroom%. 2nd floor rear apt. 113',W
Evps.
cabinets
as
is.
1' Pool Table (Frederick WillysI
Cash and carry
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with fenced yard. nicety land
OVIEDO- 392 Celery Cr, P4-- 1 Reduced Nearly 15,000
Sanford
it yourselfers, $so Marilyn's 99 Wan t delivery person for light
Security
19th St - Sanford
with accessories. $19 Just in time
Stan Vermillion,
NO!
L'S
scaRed
BPPwarranted
Priced
at
3C)'
General
Electrc
range.
OR. 28. Fern Am Ob
Secretarial Service. Ocala. ;
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
delivery work, Must have
OWNER needs 10 tell lovely I BR, 2
required 322 2160
for Christmas 377 7116
Casselberrr, 17 9?. 630 4206
$23,303
GoodCoridition. $3S
Auc tioneer
Oar
TAF F ER REALTY
5.30.200
737 6173 Notary Marriages
dependable transportation Must
POOL HOME- 3 OR, 2 bath, pric ed
bath, Split bedr oom plan, Large
Phone 373 5566
below
Reg Real Estate Broker
Performed
below market Owners Iran
be reliable Reply to 80* 622, Co
walk
in
closet,
central
heat
&amp;
air,
LAKE
MARYCountry
Club
1103
E
75th
St
pa dments Furnished
31
LONGW000- 132 Lea Ave
62-Lawn-Garden
4
6 (wed. Oflfy) AFTER
317 6655
BR,
The Ev ening Herald, P.O.
Sferred to Chicago. and need to
cheery eat in kitchen. Nice neigh
Road-. Delightful n
Custom
2 B. Fam Pm .Dbt ,Gar Fen
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borhood. low tax es , fenc ed yard,
sell $36,030
HOURS "From Janico,
1657. Sanford, Fla 37771.
Georgian styled, I BR, 2 bath
Christmas
cc
REPOSSESSED
5.39.900
new r oo f, Selling over $2,000 below
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brick home with large rooms, and
N ELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Hal Colbert Realty
New Electronic Sensor Perm &amp; Get plenty of prospects Advertise
NICE- 3 OR home on oversized lot è
FHA
appraisal
at
526.900
$150
Mature
adults
No
pets.
$93
372
CONSOLE STEREO
*
enormous cloSets. A prestige
'.'Ioodrutt' Garden Center
A look at the musical sides of
.'
Auction
your product or service In the
CHULA VISTA- Grovelanaj DriveBeauty Care Products T ow ers
in fine residential neighborhood.
down FHA Empty and ready to
INC.
2296 after I wk days
Gold front, has everything. ld new
__________________________
FRIDAY NIGHT 7 P.M.
home Priced right Callfor details
clii C"er' Ave
fo
four daytime serial actors
I BR. 3
Fam Pm Fire plc.,
Classified Ads,
________________________________
Beauty Salon, 519 E 1st 321 5741.
move into Renter's opportunity to
$22,500
5.36993 Bal $127.10 Call Credit
Stereo, AM FM radio, Record
scr porch
JaniceLyro. John McCook
360,000
huy
3
OR
newly
.
Manager, 611 6332
Camper Trailer for rent, 71', full PlNECRESTORANGE PICKERS NEEDED
RAvENNA PARK- 102 Satsuma
player, beautiful console model
MLS - REALTOR
I
64-Equipment for Rent
decorated home, near. elementary
('The Young and the Restbath, twin beds, Heat, air, 332
*
DELAND AREA.
ty
[
Drive- Secluded 3 OR, 1 bath on
condition, 5.13 323 2791.
We are loa d ed with all kindS Of
WINTER
SPRINGS200
Bit
.
School 519.300
less"), P4chale Now, Mary
Call Mike. 136 77M
corner lot Convenient to schools,
Christmas decorations, a lot of
125 Country Club Circle, S16,500
Meeker clutch purses , cigarette
terwood St 3 BR. 2 b. Fern Pm.
*
Good used TV's $75 &amp; up Steam Clean Ys,ur O*n C,jrpeii
country club and Shopping Loads
Stuart ('Search for Ton'wjritems for Christmas gifts, plus a
Air. carpet ed. quiet 1 mid 7 KINGwOODCO'JRT 38R. 7bath,
Dbl Oar
cases 3 key cases Gwaltney Accounting Machine Operator,
Christmas
Poinsettias
In
full
bloom.
MILLER'S.
2619
Orlando
Drive.
REALTOR,
MLS
ofextras BPP warranted, A real
lOt Of paints, tools and thousands
Rent Our Pinsenvac
bedrooms, SI2S to $133 month,
140 Country Club Circle, 511.500.
Jewelers, 201 S. Park Ave
kitchen equipped, lovely home n
- Sanford, 322 033?
$263 CRYSTAL LAKE NUR
Burroughs L 1000 Hrs I to S.
bargain at $'ij.00.
CAPROLL'S FURNITURE 372 3101
of misc. items. Come early 3 get a
Adults. Phone 332 1110
23'5774 Anytime
See your Peat Estate Broker or call
6* THE FLINTST0NES
___________________________
exclusive
area.
$77.900
Monday
SEPY.3fl 2799
thru Friday Ask f or Mr
I want to thank all of my customers
Lemon BMf ,
131 SS5, Ext 7
24 VILLA ALEGRE
Cavallaro. Codisko, Inc.. 3231303.
WASHINGTON OAKS- Ill McKay
and friends for their kindness A
Well furnished
54rage Sales
BATEMAN REALTY
apt., mature adults, VETERANS-- Belt buy In t ow n3 15
Blvd- Squeaky Clean! This well
65-Pets-Supplies
Merry Christmas 3 Ha pp
No pets. Ideal for winter vlsitor.
1700 Magnolia, $11,900
Re
g
RcaI
Estate
Broker
Open Daily For Retail
y New
5.3.000 under comparable homes 3
cared for 3 OR, 1', bath
GENERAL HOSPITAL
Year J G Benton. Pt. 3, Box
197, Secretary Shorthand &amp; typing
*
373 1663
4
anforcl
Ave
'
Sales. 15
2538
S
pe
ex rience required Interesting
CARPORT SALE- 1116W 3rd S
BR,
2
ba
th
kitch
en
equipped,
)
'I
large
fenced
lot
Many
extras.
Sanford
122 9101 or
Mobile Home. Cass, $17,000
0771.
330
Everything For The Rider &amp; The
371 0759 eves 322 7643
Sanford
Friday,
Dec.
10.
9
fit
S
jOb. Varied duties. Company
C
en
tral
heat
&amp;
air,
wall
to
wall
r
oo
m
rear
effici
BPP
warranted.
A
true
buy
at
en
cy apt. Private
Handyman- Removes Trees.
Horse Horse &amp; Rider Western
Dell's Auction Center
4 BEWITCHED' Preempted
benefits. Equal Opportunity
_______________________________
Modern doll collectIon, Misc
carpeting Owner pays all closing
parking Ill W. 3rd St., Sanford
$20,000
Sells Oak &amp; Pine Wood.
Mobile Home, S Acres, $20,000
Store. 7S S Sanford Ave.
items
Employer. Cardinal Industries,
While
'Em
Wed, see 3 pm
*
Get
colts
Buy
now
&amp;
Qualify
for
327 2160.
Hwy 46. West, Sanford
_____________________________
(,all Sixrrtor
Inc. 3210320
Sales L OCr
homestead exemption from
6 MATCH GA)
- AKC Boxer. white, male. 4 mon ths
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
'76 PreCountry Duplex, 130.000
Garage Sale Fri 3 Sat., 9 to
323 3670
512.000
old, all shots, ears cropped, $103
They're Hot! *
_____________________
Free 676 1727 for "WE Care",
MONTHLY RENTALS
____________________
e,'ii,tod Wed, see 3 p m.
*
Furn., TV s, toys, child's ClOthes ,
323
7977
after
I
p
m
Adults
&amp;
Teens
'
AVAILABLE
Mom
will
love
you
all
year
for
a
flail
21-Situations Wanted
6* THREE STOOGES
misc. No sales betore 9 a rn. W.
323 - 7832
Color Tv, air Cond , Maid 5 er y
77- Autos Wanted
Micro Wave Oven or a Trash
Wm. H. StemperRealtor
ANYTIME
25th St past golf course
tlewbous es ina rural area No down
1 LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU
MLS
REALTORS
QUALITY
INN
NORTH
Compactor.
Dick's
ApOI
notes,
DIVORCE FORMS
For fr ee In
[yes
3771317.3321179
payment,
monthly
payments
less
24 ZOOM
Bookkeeping Servic es - Auto cx
19195 Fr en ch
3321991
I 13 SR 4U, Lo gwood
2617
French Ave,
667
Christmas Garage Sale-- Plants.
formation write to Box 7)1.
Multiple Listing Service
207 E. 25th St
BUY JUNK CARS from%tOto*30
than rent. Government subsidized
*
perience. typing, sates tax &amp;
321-0041
-_
Eves 322 1496. lfl I1. 372 1934
400
Pompano, Fla 33061
hanging baskets, new things .old La
to
qualified
buyers
Call
to
see
it
Call 372 1624 alter I p m
qu
zs
PARK
er
br
ly
repo
rt
ador.
AKC,
black.
I
weeks
s,
titles,
Notary
i
100
art
.
SAN
MO
PARK,
I,
2.
3
bedroo,ii
:
,
3733956
2 IRONSIDE (R)
things Saturday. 9 ill? 136
70175 FRENCH
1
you qualify!
3 SR, Il i bath, tam rm, Ig fenced
Pick
y
Will work in your
ou
r
Christmas
puppy
n
ow
.
or my
trailer
apIs
Adult
3
family
park
113
C ountry Club Road. 'Lake Mary
4 GILLIGANS ISLA,NO
yard. carpeted, air. Completely
&amp;--Child Ca
$153 Ph 371 1393
home 379 1195
*
Weekly ISIS Hwy I? 97. Sanf or d
torcyCS
322 63.47
SArOPD 831 RosalIe Dr 2 BR.
6 MERV GRIFFIN
remodeled.
Will
hold
2nd
mtg.
for
__________________________________
DELTONA Lakefront with pool on
37) 19)0
I
Left
In
LayAwa
y
PIe rm I bath, f en ced yard
rt down 32)0503
9 EDGE OF NIGHT
Irish
Setters
YARD SALE
divided Street completes the
Toys. Furniture,
(\(
IH) 'ii-;
24-Business Opportunities
Educational, Child Care for as low at
$15,700
1973 Honda, 100 SL. dirt bike, good
6Wks Old with Pa pers
12
ST EREO COMPONENT
.RSET
setting on this 2 BR home with w w
Dishes, Small applIances, Grill,
52. weekly it you qualify 323 1111 e nevu
condition, $200 Call after 6 p m
31A-pIexes
3227916 332
WITH RECORDER
IS \ ( ) I. \ I (. III \
Bathroom
Sink,
Cloth
carpeting,
central
H&amp;AC,
carpo
rt
.
BALL
REALTY
es
,
etc.
Dec.
430
or 313 6135
_______________________________
373 5533
M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Was S21995. Balance 97.10 Call
I
dishwasher
and
many
other
cx
10
&amp;
II.
61113:30.
1100
Chase
Ave.,
PROFITABLE BUSINESS
4 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
Collie Pups in time for Christmas,
Peal Estate Broker
\I \'I"I' I I .....................Peg Peal Estate Broker
Credit Management, 6716352
Sanford
Ira', at $79,900 Assume 7i'
7 OR unfurnished, children, PetS Ok
SALES RENTALS
Motorcycle Insurance
With papers. 100 3231494,
- ___________________________
6* BEWITCHED
SHOP. RENT. SWAP THE EASY
mortgage
32 billion dollar nonprescription
323 7513 or I 901
BLAIR AGENCY
117W 1st St., Sanford
Patio Apadm
103W 1st 5? .Sanford
WANT AD WAY Read and use the
9 MARCUS WELBYMD
drug and vitamin industry ,
312 56.11 or 312 7757 after Hr's
liii liii' 'a%l'ltiiiliC
,Iiir
GARAGE
SALEFriday
&amp; Set 9fo Campbell's Poodle Pad-Complete
373 3866 or 323 7710
22) 6061 or 3770117 eyes
Want Ads everyday
*
S.
Sun
9
to
Noon.
Ta
______
pe
recor
de
r,
12 FAMILY AFFAIR
DYNAMIC
PROPERTIES
2 DR unfurn duplex, drapes, ap
Studio, I, 2,j
professional grooming 2467 Park
-_ _____
, ,lto,s fall lU.Ikc It 'asia'r
Christmas articles, Cots, Electric
S V Hardwick. Broker
I
CA I F
pliances. fencid back, 713
Re stock n8tionat brand proAjct, in
-_______
________
500
Bedroom Apts.
Ave. 323 4171 Clos ed Wednesda ys
Humidfier, odds 3 ends. 304
3t%LC
Deltona,668 6611
79-Trucks-Trailers
lii jilt tip ytIlIr tlC%5 '-irMeadow
St
ST.
JOHNS
REALTY
CO.
.
loft
en
company
established
departm
Lake
Mary
2 ADAM 12(R)
ts
9-Good Things to Eat
Meadow Hills Court. (Hidden
Quiet, One Story
Blvd I
in local pharmacies and retail
riir:iltrii. ;lflii tlll Ii' li lt
All Items Reduced
BROKERS
Lake off Lake Mary Blvd I.
6$ MY THREE SONS
Cottage, S rooms, I bath, 751 S Ira
Kitchen Equipped
outlets
1971 GMC
Pickup truck, good
66-Horses
Sa nford 332 37
.i '111114. i1i
Days-)?? 6113
Iii
1 24 MISTER ROGERS
FREE SHOPPING SERVICE
St Lake Mary $11 503 Pt',On
NAVEL ORANGES
Adult-Family
__________________
condition. Sanford Auction, 32:3
Ni9 ht,-3fl 2352
32-Houses Unfurnished
FOR SHUT INS
aio
1/01
NEIGHBORHOOD
2607 French Ave .Sanford
Complete training and continuing
lit
7110.
.
•
Christmas Gifts including birthstone- GARAGE SALE- Dec II. 9 to 5. 7 month old Apaloosa, 5100
312 3622
COrnpdny suppor t Move UP to
One Bedroom
12 EMERGENCY ONE
Sofa bed. L ounge chair. Swivel
I
more information, call 322.9229
rings, earrings, necklaces, yo yo
I
&amp;
OR
aupts
excellent
locat,on.
all
1961 Chevrolet pick-up truck, new,
more money, security arid In
rocker, I PC pecan B ed room
From
530
wallets, sc ou t knives and clothes,
between 10 a m 3 7 p m Ask for
*
Hamlin Oranges, $1 50, Navels, 52 1
electric kitchens, A C. carpeted.
sc er. Good running Condition.
uaependence
Suite, Clothes, Toys, Misc. 109 Par
ng
2 NEWS
A
ie
age
0
II
SOuth
Seminole
Seminoi
miles out Of Sanford SR 16 West
drapes, adults, from 5150 2015
Lake
"°' 349 5702.
Place 323 51 67
o it
_______________________
$
135
1
35
PAYTON'S
LDREPI'$
6 HOGAN'S HEROES
CHI
WEAR
32? 1927
Sanford Ave Phone 372_________
7113
51.995 Capital required secured by
Gelding. II', hands. 12 years old.
2640 Hiawatha at 17 92
1972 Ford Pickup, V I. automatic,
6 $ PARTRIDGE FAMILY
GARAGE SALE- Furniture 3
opening inventory and guaranteed
gentle, good with children, tacIt
OWN
AN
ACRE
505
W.
25th
St.
Earn
extra
cash
air, camper, all like new $2195
for Christmas
GIVE YOUR BUDGE TA BREAK
MiSc
7
J
items
Sat
by repurchas, agreement
&amp;
24 THE ELECTRIC
Sun,
021
included, Also Holstein bull. I
/
AM FM car stereo, us ed 7 mos
323 3932 after 4 pm
shopping Sell those items you no
Huge
34
OR
Shop
the
Want
Ads
home,
close
in
Valencia
but
Cou
rt
North.
Sanford
CO4.5' ANY
months old Call In 4961.
Girl'S shoe skates, size 10.
longer raced with a Quick Action Call
"C o t'
Country kitchen
For Good Buys'
Jeff Morris. Marketing
I
___________
precision
wheels.
9 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
$20;
big
Child's
W ant Ad in the Evening Herald
TS
Central H&amp;AC Move in by
Carport Sale- Multi Family Dec
Mivyaper, 9 30 a m to 5 pm., 3 OR, fenced. kit
•
bird watch never used, $9, Call
Gentle Pony
igw
80-'Autos for Sale.
l
Christmas,
c hen equipped, $115
9 &amp; 19, 9 am. to 3 p m . 2-413 Key
(collect) 301 171 1271 or write
Ac
321 7379 after 6 p m
o
r
oss Ftp
322-2090
_______
per
ma
$103
dep
207
Bamboo
or
Ave.
Sanford
ng
Ra
e,
fuel
oil
322 1167
National Pharmaceutical
CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR
32386
Sijnland
322
0006
JUST
MAKE
treater,
misc
items.
'72 arid
Laboratories
Muijqd
130 Hwy Iti
. ..
- 71 iyroaeis caup Iii 5)/U or iii
National Pharmaceutical Bldg . 215
1
H
h
l
Fenced,
improved
pasture
for
rent.
6)1 ';'
Nice 7 BR block home, turn
i Family Carport Sale- Thurs - Fri
1405 Dealer
r
Rufie's NEW
Eleventh. Parkerszjurg, W V.
monthly rates Acc es s tO stable for
3 Sat 'SO GMC truck, runs good,
unfurn 3732920 or 332 7079 after
16101
shelter
Close
n
Orsora
Road.
- Mer cury Cyclone GT. 331
clothing , lot', of msc 1101 Court
1971
42...liMbiIe Homes
Clintonw000 Ph 373
or
FUTURA BY SINGER
St . off Mellonville 3 20th St.
Cleveland, automatic. Po wer
_________________________ utc
pmh
t011
_________________
GREEN LANTERN
One of Singer's top Touch and Sew
steering, air. $129 3. 3233913
___________________________
12*60', 3 BR. burnished, 10*20'
lake, in wooded let ting 5250
YARD
SALE,
Friday
3
Sat.,
10
&amp;
Zig Zao machine, Assume
______________________________
(2') 11
mon th 322 0753
Ilth Park Ave at 78th St . San
anCieOf%I8S-SOOrPaySII9Oper
DAYTONA AUTOAUCTION
83 US HWY 17.92. DeBARY
skirting, Central air. gOOd
14 q,
toed Come early.
______________________________ Hwy 97. I mite west of Speedway,
month Will take trade
_____________________________
______________________________
loc ation 327 $ 775
30-Apartments Unfurnished Comfortable 2 BR hom, in Lake
_____________________________
equipped to zig rag A make button
Daytona Beach will hold a Public
RUMMAGE
Mary, turn, or unfurn air
SALE- 10.9
¶t,'.,ilttcl to but used Office furniture
holes Balance Of 53866 or tO
AUTO AUCTION every Tuesday'
Playing
3
OR
Mobile
Home,
$900
Call
327
Mangouslin,
Ave.,
Sanford
Any
Quantity
heat. Florida room, carport, fruit
NOLL'S.
payments of $6 Cell credit
might at 7 30. It's the only one in
5441.
frees. 1175 month Call @69 O53-0 :
Friday &amp; Sat.. tO 3 11th 9 30 to S
CASSELGERRY. Hwy I? 97, 630
manager, 32'? 9411 or See It
Flqrida You set the reserved
Unfurl' . Wooded, Hcme Size lots,
for
JEAN
BRYANT
-.
the Church
between 8 8. 5
1206
3326194 eves
.
SANFORD
SEWING
CENTER
Price No charge Other than iS
RIDGEW000 VILLAGE 363 weekends
3 OR. 24' x 64' Barrington. VA loans
____________________________
'H: t217
____________________
.06
JIMMY 'D ' HORN
registration fee unless vehicle is
The Old Singer Store
Jill
available
Ii_.iiM
Sar1, ,J
I
sold Call 901 255 $311 for
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
2
55Boats
OR,
unfurnished
&amp;
Accessories
,
$123
m
*
on
th,
first
)
1030
State
St
i rge 7 OR upstairs apt. 1703
________________________________
Sanford Plaza
____________________
details
3603 Orlando Dr 323 5203
_____________________________ GET
EXTRA
CASH
and
last
month
In
advance
FOR
SHIRLEY
MILLETT
Magnolia Ave. Sanford 373 0445
____________
The Orange
Express
CHRISTMAS by Selling your good
lliverviev, Ave
c\ " I,)
1973 Gla'trom IS', 50 HP Johnson,
I
634921?
it 1Cr S
1966 Sports Fury.
QUALITY
HOMES
AT
MODERATE
PRICES
used furniture and appliances to
\
Models
N
all likC new trailer, $1495 After 4
43--Lots-Acreage
Ct "sclberr Winter '1:rlr'.';
I
new inspection, loaded.
Larry's
New
&amp;
Used
Mar?.
215
FRI - SAT SUN 9 PM
pm
call
323
5957
1:30 AM
JOHNNY WALKER
GBARY -- Large, lovely I BR. air,
Moving
Must sacrifice'
Fores?City
CeolralHeatingai,d Air Conditioning
Nice condition. 373 9047
Sanford Ave, 377 13
near stores Ide al for r et ired
p
Bedroom Suites Thomesyille
Altamonte prinqc
C
ing
Peg Real Estate Broker
POBSOPI MARINE
Country French, "lid pecan
'61
DODGE CHARGER
WE BUY FURNITURE
J0,__6$ 640
General Contractor
2926 Hwy 1/
walnut. Early American Broyhill,
9-1 .IIaa IaIltIia
__________
Fair Condition
Maitland
Auct
ion
RUTHTUECH
332413)
_____________________________
iuiTCiibNQ,u*V(tit
____________________________
________________________________
lIT' 5961
Solid pecan Other household
INC.
Phone 3237676
139 6116 toll free fr om Sanf or d
1134 92 2
items 3226347
MLS.REALTOR
AI!t'jnteSprir'
Day Sailer, lit? fiberglass.Cuddy
33-Houses Furnished
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
'69 VOLVO. runs good, good tires
N
Call About Our
cabin. swing keel S1.13S Phone TOP Pr,ces pa,d, used, any Con
Uppland
20
Acres
on take. VI to S ell
Sturdy, oversfulled living room
(riqwood
-0 I
Homes
Phone 322 7782. To we. call after A
fIt
73$i)
chair
good
condition,
5.31
3220607
___________________________
___________________________
pm
oton 614 1126, Writer Perk
I East)
Christmas S pecials
West',ucj,-'- II • ac
Furn I OR ro.jse
Lake Mar y

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yard Adults only No pets
055$ after 1

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

130
UAYSU-OtLIvES
2
4
6 AS THE WORLD
TURNS
9 FAMILY FEUD
200
?0 PYRAMID
9 S,000
230
2
12 THE DOCTORS
6 THE GUIDING LIGHT
9 ONE LIFE TO LIVE
300
2
12 ANOTHER WORLD
4
6 ALL IN THE FAMILY
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Sanford Court
Apartments

4-Personals

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every night 'I'll thru Dec. 22. Two
days delivery 377 1711
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MIDDAY
6 NEWS
R(AN'S HOPE

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3301 S. Sanford Ave.

2 SOMERSET

600
4n) CAMERA THREE
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furnished, $;io K at ie's
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322 1410

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6* PERRY MASON
12 50 GRAND SLAM
1230
2 THE GONG SHOW
4
6
SEARCH FOR
TOMORROW
9 ALL MY CHILDREN
12 MARCUS WELBY,

9 STREETS OF SAN FRAN.
CSCO R)
1200
,
6 WILD WILD
WEST

9

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FREE CHRISTMAS TREES
106 Forest Ave,
Altamonte Spring

has

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FOR THE DEAF

805
24 TRIBUTE To STRAUSS
900
2
12 BEST SELLERS
An Eagle Pan thr ee
Following the armistice.
stace. Sam
(Sam Elliott) acaxan,os f.ti
CakMvII
daughter
tGJenn Ford and J1q1
to .1 vii in Cannes
4
6 AMERICA SALUTES
RICHARD ROGERS
The
si •
Keiry. Henry Wnidy are
pro entang a tribute to the
conoser whose songs and 42
snow scores have ethocd
around the World to' 50 years.
Many stars appear in the program
7 MASTERPIECE THEATER How Green Was My
Valley Pan live (R)
9 TONY RANDAlL SHOW
,kxige Fanklin as charged with
ti-wee counts of first degree
tyranny by his two children and
ousekeeper
30
9 KAREN AND RICHARD
CARPENTER SPECIAL
945
24 WORLDWARI DiDcumentary on the war
to 00
2 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
Americans on Mt Eorest (R)
BILLY GRAHAM Can Die90 Cnis.ade
10 15
24 THE WAY IT WAS
1030
6* NEWS
7 END OF THE GAME
1055
24 LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
1100
2
4
6
9 12 NEWS
618 WILD. WILD WEST
____
7 MARY HARTMAN, MARY
ECONOMY NaTE
HARTMAN
:
U"
30
2
12 TONIGHT
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Thursday, Dec. 9, 1976

69th Year, No. 96—Friday, December 10, 1976

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 10 Cents

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A prominent Altamonte Springs
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pistol shots as he pruned citrus trees
in an orange grove adjacent to his
home
Thursday. Seminole sheriff's
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charge.
Sheriff's Lt. George Abbgy said an
autopsy this morning showed Harold
Walsh, 73, was shot three times—
twice in the back and once in the
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apparently from close
range.
Walsh, former owner of the
Maison et Jardin restaurant for 17
years before it was sold in 12, was
dead on arrival at Florida Hospital
North, Altamonte Springs, a short
tine after grove workers reported
seeing him talking about 11:30arn
to a man and then hearing a volley of
gunshots.
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Charged with murder in the
slaying is Walsh's nephew, Tilden
Herad Photo by Tom Vncenfl
Charles Walsh Jr., 40, of Atlanta,
(above) crashed and wedged under the trailer of the who investigators say the elder
truck driven by Roosevelt Sallings, 13, of Orlando. Walsh hadn't seen in 15 years.
Officers said Sallings had mistakenly exited 14 at
Investigators said the shooting
the interchange and was crossing Lake Mary Blvd. apparently resulted from "a longto get back on the interstate when the accident oc- brewing
disagreement
over
curred.
property" but declined to elaborate,
Officers said the elder Walsh's
wife, Caroline, and their daughter
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treated at Florida Hospital North, Altamonte
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'We weren't prepared for people to take that much interest,'
Mrs. Darnell said. 'We had been fighting this thing by ourselves
for years. We didn't look for the publicity.'

neral it fears will come soon, family members may lose their
welfare benefits because strangers have been so generous.
Welfare officials say the family will no longer be qualified for
food stamps. Medicaid and money under the Aid to Families

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and insurance will be
explained weekly by Frank
Arnall, a Seminole resident
and a chartered life underwriter who specializes

in personal and business
financial counseling in the
Winter Park insurance
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Robert Fuller, Oviedo, gets in a little fishing at a
v ery placid Lake Monroe. Saturday and Sunday,
scene will be enlivened by 150-200 boats arriving for
third annual Tangerine Bowl Sailing Regatta
sponsored by Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce and Orlando Yacht Club.

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Mrs. Darnell said. "We had been fighting this thing by ourselves
for years. We didn't look for the Dublicitv.'
She said the response heartened them and "restored our
faith."

said Thursday. "She thought it was a Joke, but I got a
magnifying glass and showed her the governor's signature. She
said, 'Gush!' She wanted me to frame it.'
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After the Washington Star ran a series of stories about
Melinda, her faith in God and the family's sacrifices, dozens of
persons mailed or brought food, clothing "and a little money" to

Mills Godwin.
When the proclamation from the governor arrived, Mrs Darnet] read it to her bedridden daughter.

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The day has been declared "Melinda Day" by Virginia Guy.

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because more than $400 in
count as family income. The gifts came from persons who
have read news accounts of the dying 15-year-old girl, according
to her mother, Mary Darnell.
Edward Amundson, deputy director of the Fairfax County,
Va., social ser-vices department, said he planned to speak with
the social worker who told the family of the pending cutoff in
benefits. Amundson said the decision can be appealed to higher
officials in the department.

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For three years the Douglas
Darnell family has tried to cope privately as daughter Melinda
has been wasting away, a malignant, Inoperable, tumor
spreading through her brain,
Now, as the family starts to make arrangements for the fu-

found the body after hearing gununshots and earlier seeing Walsh
talking to a man in the grove,
deputies said.
Investigators said grove workers
reported an auto left the grove area
just after they heard gunshots.
Abbgy said a new minutes after
the shooting a man who said he was
at the Day's Inn at Altamonte
Springs called the Orange County
Sheriff's Department and reported
the slaying.
Walsh was dctajned at the motel,
where he had checked in just before
midnight Wednesday, by Altamonte
Springs police Sgt. James Perry and
later arrested by sheriffs detective
Sgt. George Hagood.
Deputies reported that a pistol
was found in th motel room and a
green compact sedan believed to
have been driven by the slaying
suspect
as impounded at the
motel.
According to county jail booking
records, Tilden Charles Walsh Jr., is
an Orlando native who was being
treated by an Atlanta psychiatrist
and receiving mood elevator and
tranquilizer medication.
Investigators today said evidence
in the slaying is being sent to the
Sanford Crime Lab for testing, but
declined to identify the items.
"Due to the closeness of the crime
scene to the Altamonte Springs
border bo th the Altamonte police
derartment and tht Sine
sheriff's department are inestigating the case jointly,' Chief
Deputy Sheriff Duane Harrell said.

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white amur could cause serious problems if it's allowed to
get into the St. John's River.
"If the grass carp gets in the St. Johns, it's going to
cause some serious- damage," said Forest Ware, a
research coordinator for the Florida Gam e and Fresh

Water Fish Commission.

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atate agency in county commission chambers over
whether the white amur, or grass carp as its called, is
I LaiTriful or n?cessary to rid Seminole lakes of pesky
h)'drllla.weeds.
'[be state's Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
fa ored stocldng three Seminole lakes with the amur,

while Ware and other game and fresh water commission
officials argued It's better to wait until all the side effects
can be measured.
The DNR has offered to stock Lake Orients, Lake of the
Woods and Mirror Lake.

DNR Biologist Woody Miley agreed with Ware that the
amur could reproduce in the running waters of the St.
Johns. Miley noted also that some Alabama rivers have
been stocked with the amur.

And, he'said, those rivers run into north Florida.
The Issue centers on which state agency has the
authority to fight hydrilla. By April, officials said, a court
ruling Is expected to grant authority to one or the other of
the two entities.
In the case of the amur, officials said It cannot breed in
stagnant water — such as a lake. But in a river like th6
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the weed carp could breed. Ware said the
amur can wipe out a game fish population by eating the
weeds which in turn affect the ecology on the bottom of a
body of water which in turn affects the food supply that
game fish feed on.
After listening to presentations, Commission Chairman
DIS' Williams said he favors putting the armur into all
three Seminole lakes. 'If people who live on the lake want
them, I have no objections," the chairman said.
Williams specified, though, that the lakes must be in a
closed system that would not allow the weed carp to make
its way into the St. Johns.
Before the weed gobbler can be introduced, approval
must come from lakeside dwellers, the county corn.
mission and the cities the lakes are located in.
Also, Regional Bo(arist Don Widmann explained that
introducing amur to a body of water results in the iven-

tual elimination of ducks and water fowl becau.e
the duck's food Is eliminated by the fish."
At Lake Orients, there is a Large number of water fowl,
called cools. The coots teed on hydrilla and other lake
vegetation. A weed reduction program is scheduled to get
underway at the 10-4acre Lake Orients as soon as an
applied-for grant is approved in Tallahassee.
DNR officials said the amur has proved highly successful in some areas of the Sate, particularly in nearby
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said Lake Holden in Orange County once was 90 per cent
covered by hydrilla. After the amur munched around for
one year, the hydrilla population was reduced to zero, the
spokesman said.

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