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For Friday, December 30, 1977

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stripe. All meat or chicken, content Is to add the grams of

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specify your birth si p.
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AQUARIU$(Jan.$.Feb.l0) you can Invite to lunch or
Making yourself or your dlguier, get on the phone now.
surroundings more attractive i.
what you excel In today Try a
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PISCES (Feb 30-March
Friends with whom you haveof the day and you'U both have a
strong emotional bonds will pleasant, happy time.

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"Therobberwsw'tveryhappy, be wasn't happy at all with
what he was getting," Mrs. Duncan said. "He wasn't very nice
andhekeptgettlngverynervous.
"He looked worn," she said of the robber. "He had a face that
lookedllkehehadbeenaroundtheworldandback.
"Modoftlie people in our tore didn't know therewa.sa man in
the front of the store," she said. "Very few people saw him."
Mrs. Duncan saw him: "He motioned for me to look down at the

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Herald 5411$e by Tern Nelsal

See ROBBERY, Page 3A

INVESTIGATOR CHECKS DEATH SCENE AS BUMPER STICKER CARRIES ANOTliER
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cooperating in the search for believed to be about S feet,6

the shooting of Deputy Neil, a

the pair In naftest Seminole inches tall. with short brown
Co unty. The two fled on foot hair, age 3S-40, weighing ll5.120
lawmen this f rom an Oldsmobile Cutlass pounds, with a slender build,

retired New York City

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427 to the St. JoW &amp;M Weltive pharmacy. The car is now at years olid, i

Pharmacy to pick

rivers for two man, one of the regional crime laboratory weighing 160465 pounds, with a
'whom shot and killed Seminole where it is being checked for ainall scratch on his forehead
County Sheriff's Deputy George fingerprints, Polk said.
and a scarred or deformed right

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macLit, Robert Duncan, to
place narcotic drugs In a

Pharmacy at Interstate-4 and _______________

County sheriff's helicopter are

SH 434.

being used in Ow search.

'Ills N.Y. cop days WCFC

At one point Thursday night,

police attailtion cenWed an On
Polk is directing the in- rough, but..." Page 3A
rallrosill traicks mar Us in.
vestisation from a mobile
pat at buntatol4 bloodbowillil km Orbukb and tehodim of EX W11111atiluion
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wuftr Pak pUce depwt Road and Multbam Woo&amp;
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"The Woorlbouiflds wed north police farther north, Polk uK
men, both amed w1m. the,
V the two suspieds don't
along
Interlitate4, and that's
"Miere's a good possibility
entered the Pharmacy, AW
know
the am. they coWd have
molm why we moved up here." Polk they're xtW in the coliltalned
--fetook Pfdl's service
Wt" they flad. 14NRM pion said at the commaillid post M arm"said Polk ft morning. IWW
good W00115111iffl. OWN's
got off two shoU before he was MOMIM. He said the command Rain which bWn about 2 axi.
no telling," he added.
post was put Into operation at today will not hamper the
ut 9 30 p.m. Th ursday
Sheriff's department
bloodhounds but may ground
30
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FlOrida
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five

agencies In
county area are

ricocheted off the flow.

York Police Depiirtmient," Nk a custom a I* of respect,"

prescription for his wile. At the
The two men ran out of the salt
said an officer at the pont.
time, two armed men were In store and ordered Wertz to
The sheriff also expressed
The robbers got nothing for
the pharmacy. At
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appreciation for the support of their efforts, deputies said. The

evening t Longwood Village area and brought In sheriff's airplane and Orange

Seminole County Sneriff

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beot!d to headquarters of the

Thursday at 5:30 p.m., when he distracted by the shots. The gun love was law enforcement. He
Police have applied a strip of
stopped off at Longwood Village went off, and the bullet spent 22 years with the New black tape to their brnes. "It's

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Sp*W Wd, Duncan started
"Offim Pfeil was a fine nw. tatilwood Police. From Uwm.
polleeman:
struggling with th e other a good family man His first the pet was transported to the
Neil was about to go on dut y gunman, who was momentarily love was his family. His second Neil home.

More than
morni were combing an area they took from Tom Wertz of high cheek bones and unshaven.
north of SR-436 and East of SR. Orlando after leaving the The other is thought to be 45-60

robbery early Thursday Palm Springs Drive-SR-434

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to the rear and demandednarcotic,, Mrs. Duncan said.

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four people inthestorelndeadofll," Mrs. Duncan uJd."The
employees were getting ready to go home.
"The robber inths front olthe store purchased anewspaper
from 15.31ur.OldCoueenDWlcafl. She began ringinup the sale ofl
the cash register and when she looked up there was the gun,' Mrs
Duncan said

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"After the WA robbery (which also involved a am denunding
narcotics) we decided we wcren't going to keep it all in the same

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filling a plescliption. "He turned around and looked. and the
other robber was pointing a gun at him," Mrs. Duncan said
Therobber atthe rear of the siore ordered the 11 persons Inside

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for his wife.

The answer Is that Mrs
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The robber wasn't very happy

Mrs. Duncan's account of the robbery-murder, follows:
"Two men entered the store at about 5:45 p.m., one of them -

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were the two greatest
women players of thom.
early days o contract

We asked the unluck y ex.
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of the(;e;r3uniUcRIest
Ile replied, -1 had too

right thumb

The deputy, George Pfell, had gone there to pick up a

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robbery.

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farocied but didn't drive for.

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duced the ace of clubs Ae
South. Opening lead. Four, were down two on CAC UP
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his wile, Caroline.
The Casaelberry couple who operate the Longwood Pharmacy
In Longwood Village were robbed for the second time In six
monu Thursday - each time by armed robbers looking for

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10 held at gunpoint. . . result, one
sheriff's deputy reserve officer

discarded aspade. I asked if

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NEWS ITEM: Longwood Pharmacy

West opened the tour of
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opposite sex many for any one to stand two best M Al ., w
are particularly attracted to
tomake i$kiiun.
out. This one Is my worst, OlhC1ObLm1 Ofl&amp;
Mu_ES (March Mpril 19) you today. Even people you but it ha ppened twenty
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This Is a good day to be extra- didn't know even not iced you
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bid
barred
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part.
solicitous dthoeeworking for WWcad admiring glances your
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you or in your behalf. It will way.
playing cut-around, high. Jacot,7 s CJf 1 I/itS
stand you in good stead now. as
SAGflTARftJS(Noy. 23.Dec,
stake rubber bridge with th D'h'Jjhys.;fl.i5,,,a;
21) '11w motivation you need
worst player I have ever sfjmpt'd SC//
well as In the future.
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known as my partner,
TAURUS (April 20-May 30) today is not of the bread andlope s 'e CClOSeiJ The
"i&gt; six-notrurnp bid was snfetesfirig questions 4,!!
Romance could be one of your butter variety. It Is something

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cube contains 960 milligrams of choice. That will rWe out some
sodium. Try to leam to cook of those foods you are using
with spices to add flavor, in- which contain no cholesterol
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arli if but
your husband likes it, and other I am sending you Tiv Ileauth i
spices. You militt be surprised [Alter number 1-3, Diet,

your copy of Astro-Graph because you care for thezn. You
Letter by maIling 50 cents for wlll recelvemorethanyou give

deny you very little today. 11

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chloride. One average bouillon grams of fat, that food Is a good

new hairstyle or make-up. or rendezvous with candlelight
redecorate your dwelling.
and wine for you and the one

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250 milligrams of sodium monounsaturated fat and I
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and the total grams of caraie using to add taste to the bohydrate pius protein Is four

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each and along,self.addreaseij, In an unseLfish manner
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19) Others find you charming evident, you are lucky today.

YOU'RE A

''WEIGHT: 115-120

percent of all calories in your

VOURBIRTIIDAY
involvulwlth,orltcoujdeven
it) (lWU) and JAsIF.s JA(ou1
Dec 30 1577
be sornebocbr new.
You wflJ have more time to GEMINI (May 21-June ) -------------------took inc out but He sp)iiei
spend on pleasurable pursuits You are extra-fortunate if
,
that plan. lie bid six hearts
this comIng year. Things will be managing or di recting (hone
NORTH
over m&gt; six notrump so
when he corrected to seven
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better careerwise and you will you love today. What you do can
hearts
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luse Egg Beaters, Morning (romthetalfat.Agoodwayt
Star cholesterol-free breakfast estimate a particular food's fat

nukes it very tasteless aol add
one two bumoncubes. Can
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sodium in two and half grams It isn't perfect, but if a t hird

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aviator

Sanford, Florida 32771-Price 10 Cents

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restricted djet,but the labels on calories rather than than
the dietary food confuse me. grains. That would make

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a partial obatruction in the
artery of the other kidneY and

I Point of land 19 Small valley 4OW.aaway
23 Zeros
43 Fred Astaires
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Beehive State22 Slop
7 Downy duck
24 Capital of
sister
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15 Arizona City
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28 Seodist
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gage. for
34 Bygone days
35 Farm animal

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Some Confusion

Answer to Previous Punli

fabric

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TUNA FISH

They could hay,

law enforcement agencies, with the druggist dropped the
gone In

pillowcase,
As Duncan complied. the

more than 20 Central Florida robber Involved In the struggle

circles all night'

gunman In the front of the
pharuiacy spotted Mcil. Pfeil drive them away. Wertz
and the junnan each ftM two r2twed to drive the pair and

shots, ainid Pfeil was MW&amp; He pys do car's keys to the men,
wushot inthe tam and throtio who drove to On rear of warby

"It's just amazing how allthese pillowcase containing the drugs

fellow officers turned 014 and and (led.
worked through the night

without sleep," Polk said,

Police said the bloodhounds

lost the scent about midnight

A PuM in Pfed's car when and their trail ended wair E. L
he wet Wei the pharmacy was Wtijimmun Road.

Today

one of the gun='s bulliets ments
wed through the pharmacy
IU two abandoned the car ArMW
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window and into a wall. The and Pad an toot.
Bridge .............
Sheriff Polk wed W to the clikalikir
front door wild struck I d*" scene of the Aooft, then to Comics
case, said Spolsid.
Florida Hospit.al North, where Crossword . ............ 4-B

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Pfell fell on a sidewalk about Neil was taken He later joined Editorial
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morning gave this accolad of doorway, Spotski said.
children. wherwgeln age from DTIaab
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MADRID, Spain (UPI) - A bus
jammed
with Spanish marines returning from Christmas leave collided headon with a truck today
on a rainslickened
highway near the northwestern town of Leon, killing
at least 24
People, police said.
Police said fl marines and two people riding
in the truck were killed and 19 others were
injured.
The early-morg crash took place on the
national highway linking the northwestern
Galicia region with Madrid.
Police said the bus carried between 60 and
70 marines returning from Christmas leave
to
the naval base of El Ferrol. There was no
immediate explanation of the cause of the
accident.

Park's Testimony Delayed
SEOUL, South Korea (UPI)
The U.S.
Embassy said today the announcement
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of a

U.S-Korea agreement on businessman
Tongsun Park 's return to Washington to
testify in the ' Koreagate" scandal has been
delayed until Saturday.
The agreement was to have been announced

today in Washington and Seoul, but tin-

specified "procedural difficulties" en-

countered by U.S. Ambassador Richard L.

Sneider forced a one-,day delay, an embassy

spokesman said.

Canal Treaty Foes To Meet
PANAMA r'rrv
n.._. ,.,..
i, rsumuj
'vri - TWO
Senate foes of the Panama Canal treaties
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SIMINOLI

NO fl$41I.CAiS.l.
PULAWIKI SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION. a Now Jersey

Over

Christmas Leave Killed

Lai

IN 711 CIRCUIT COURT OP NI
11Th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR
COUNTY,

FLORIDA.

Marines Returning From

4

Leo Neft
bwAwq corporation.

PlaI,WItf.
-v.
lIST, hit wIN; and RUSSELL
LEST. his ills; and RUSSELl. D.
McGLONE and MAUDAIENE

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New Yew's Eve: A night an width otherwise rational
people find themselves dancing with lampahades on their

Take a couple of aspirin before you pass out," Vicki
Robb at The Qub Sabla suggests. "01 course, you won't
have a hangove r If you don 't atop drinking" she added.
Fortunately, for Vicki, elw dceant need a hmgover cum
"I can got ripped and never have a hangover," she said.
U you're not as lucky as Vickie, perhaps you'll like
Darüw MacAleeri soggeated can: Sauerkraut )Wee. A
barmaid at e Arso's Capri, Dorine hasat peracnaUy
tried the e. "I'm a beer drinker," Dorine said, "I
always have a beer and tmnito juice"
"It's the lair of the dog that bit ron" that will e you,
Beverly Riegel, barmaid at the Sanford Inn, said. In other
words, dunk what got you dnmk.
*ron Smith, barmaid at the Sanford Marina Holiday
Inn argues there are on magic remedies. "There's
not a
cure for har.govera, Just lot of sloup." - DENNIS

SaøcI of ha S.

they *Iiosgd change their minds.
. Robert Dole, R-Kan., and
Paul Laralt,
RNev., Thursday toured the waterway and
with rnilltaTy personnel and resIdents of
the Canal Zone. They said afterward they
rnained oe4 to the proposed

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Auld Lang Syne
1977 --Almost..
B United Press International
Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians will still
break into "Mild Lang Syne" Saturday night
at New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, as they
have for the past 12 years, but It will be under
his brothers' direction. Lombardo died in
November.
Another New Year's Eve tradition will be
broken because Ben Grauer, who announced
the dropping of the big ball atop the Allied
Chemical at the st ro ke of midnight, died last

IFEOLA

May.

the relief 0inafided In the
ngtaint.

and

fITNESS my find
seal of
S Court at 5infov, Sam W104
r'sty. Florida, thi$ 31st day of

e,ub.r. 1577.
ii

Ar?PI,ar H. Sec kwltti, Jr
Clark of The Circuit Court
Or: Mary N Darden
Dapuly Curt
Inn Dec. 73 30. 1577. Jan a.

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Bad Translation 0:
Poles
Insulted
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ft EMM111 TOO"
UPI We* U...WARSAW, Poland -

Sadat
On
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The Trror:

C l*

IN BRIEF

MICHAEL
S
iff
ALEXATO'r
TRUSTEE. rie$tIng Me
Winter Springs to annex
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cats

AND MUNICIPAL LIMITS TO
ANNEX THE HEREINAFTER
DESCRIBED LANDS SITUATE
AND BEING IN SEMINOLE
pnty. F lorida.
COUNTY. FLORIDA. PURSUANT
oueerwmeollc.,ngit.msof. TO FLORIDA STATUTES III 044.
row'ty which are located In and PROVIDING ZONING FOR THE
PranentIVin1talIidMa part of SUBJECT PROPERTY
C impq
n $,4 land
PROVIDING FOR THE AMEND
ang,. Dishwasr.er, Di sposal. Wall
MENT OF
THE OFFICIAL
Wall CilPetlug
ZONING MAP AND THE CITY'5
You Orl? wNry required to serve
COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE
C07 of your Aniwer or other
PLAN PROVIDING DIRECTION
eidInUonain1iff1att,r,,,,.
TO
THE
CITY
CLERK;
Associate Counsel: S. Kirby
SEVERABILITY
AND
EF
oncrlef of SHIPfHOLSER 1.
FECTIVE DATE.
3GAN &amp; MONCRIET. P0 So.
A copy sitalI be available at m,
N. SaniOrd. Florida 33fl1 and Off" of In* City Clerk of the Ci ty o,
YLOR. ORION. BUKER, I
Wider Springs. Florida pol, all
1EENE, 1451 flIctell Avenue.
persons desiring to examine $a,n
61'"i.FlOrida 33131, Tel. 375 flo)
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES
0 •le the original Answer or arein vi,edto atIondandtobehoor d
adq in m, Office Of the ClerPu of
THIS NOTICE ltObe published In
o Cowl on or before the 3n, day
me Evening Herald and in
lanuavy,'1571 IIy toil po daM
Sentinel Star, both nowsgopers op a
iauff will be entered against yo,, general circulation In Mid C.?, on

di tdral f reedom I
important than em."

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CITY OF
Legal Notice
WINTER SPRINGS.
FLORIDA
GO PeSlic HsNI15
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Op THE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN by
CUlT. SININOLI COUNTY. theCAYCOalcllcltheCwyofWww,q
FLORIDA.
WWS5. Flo'lda. "IN Mid City
CASE NO. fl.UI.C*I).A
ELLEN L . DSANTO.
Way.Januaryfl,,,i,.,i.
P14jOfff P.M. or is
thiflftSf 05
vs
PWIM" PS Wldef the
DAVID A. DeSANTO. Personal an Ordininc. W the City ofOØIen
WedSr
Regviitateyo of the Estate of Springs, Florida, tlt4 51 ofuldu IS as
ELLERY 0. DISANTO, Decs.si. follows:
DAVID A. DdANTO. acting as AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
"Trustee of the 'DeSanto OF WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA
Children's Trait;" DAVID A REPEALING SECTIONS *4-1 and
DeSANTO. individually; and 1430F ARTICLE I OF CHAPTER
DAVID ROVINE.
II OF THE CODE OF OR.
DINANC S OF THE CITY;
- .. AMINOID
CREATING NEW SECTIONS W.
NOTICI OF ACTION
W4 14,301 ARTICLE I, CHAPTER
TO DAVID A.Dc$AfflO. acting .s II; CONFLICTS. SEVERASILITY
"Trust"" of the"D,Santo AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
Ckii'
Trust." 3:M
VU Lydia
A COpy Of slid Ordinii'i shill be
Virginia
Virginia2210L
arid DAVID ivillabie.t the QIPICi of the CIty
A. DSSANTO. itidlVI*Mfly, VU
.- City of
Ia"Ss
y a Place. V
Llouua.
Virginia 7715.
all
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED examine tIle same.
MO anactionlorstarin a deed and All Inter,siod parties at, invited
mortgige, to ?e5Cid and cancel an ,O attend and be Mare
assqtwnent of mortgage, and for at. DATED ,his 73rd day Of
acCouWIng on the following property December, 1577
In Semeoie County. Florida:
City of Winter
Lot 433 of VAN ARSOALE
5p.In9s,
i..n..Ir ..
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(Continued From Page IA)
gun and my mind went blank.
"I WOO nombI bed afseflng there was going tobea problem I
wasn't going to be surprised at anything."
Mrs. Duncan asked the mm at the rear of More, If sie could
take her daughter and two children ages five and two, who were in
the stcre with their father, Into a radroom at the rear of the
pharmacy.
The robber agreed and the four locked themselves Inside the
restroom.
One customer. Mrs. Duncan said quoted other witnesses as
saying, attenpied to leave the More through the front, apparently
unaware of the second gunman.
The gunman stopped the man, took the money from his wallet
and spun him around. Almost Immediately after, Mrs. Duncan
said, the first shot, hitting the deputy, was fired.
"The man at the rear looked over his shoulder," Mrs. Duncan
said. "Bob knew If he didn't do It then he would shoot him."
Robert Duncan grappled briefly with the man at the rear of the
store and second shot was fired. Shortly after the second shot,
Robert Duncan appeared at the rear restroom.
"Oh my God. I thought I was shot," Mrs. Duncan quotes her
husband as say1n. "He missed me by an Inch."
"He could have killed Bob, but he didn't," Mrs Duncan said.
She said she heard a third shot, after her husband and two
others locked themselves in the restroom. The seven persons didn
come out of the restroom until police arrived about 6:30 p.m.,
Mrs. Duncan said, although she heard one of the men leave
through Its back door of the pharmacy.
"Everyone was really cool," Mrs. Duncan said. "The children,
they never cried until their father came Into the restroom,"
Mrs. Duncan said she spent untIl 6:30 a.m. at the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office with 17 other eyewitnesses giving accounts
and aiding In the drawing of composite photographs.
"We were all awfully thankful no one else got hurt," Mrs.
Duncan said.

FLORIDA

8 1 Tons Of Pot: It 's
Largest Haul In History
MIAMI (UP!) Federal drug enforcement
agents weighed the last bale at sundown
Thursday and came up with the largest haul of
marijuana seized in U.S. history nearly 81
tons In one week.
Street value of the total haul was worth
nearly $48.5 million. All but a small portion of
it held for evidence was fed into incinerators
under the watchful eyes of armed federal
agents.
The "marijuana weekend" began for Coast
Guard, federal Drug Enforcement Administration and Customs officers last Friday
when Fort Lauderdale police, tipped by neighbors, arrested 13 Latins unloading nine tons of
marijuana from a fishing cruiser.
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Lot 54. W000CREST. UNIT
'$REE, according to tie Pta,
ierent as Lecttrded in Plat Book IS.
11 9e 51.PcR,c ,asof,,,,j,

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agreed to meet today with Panamanian Wader
Gen
rTjto bar his vjew,(m why

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV

meCity CociIofm, City ofw,,,,

Springs. Florida flat said
Council fiS received onlical

Friday, Dec 30,1577-3*

Robbery Nothing New To Druggist, Wife

CITY OF WI NTER SPIINO5
FL ORIDA
ii
NSiiteSiPvSIlcNsa,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

fOfliwie5 $U5W Pirty
Lels I and 2. EsWzmlnger F arrft
MCGLONE, his wife.
Addition No 3, according to t he
Defendants.tMcI. as recor ded In Piet Boo
NOTICE OF SUIT
Page 9. Of the Public Rerc,es v
TO:
Seminole County. Florida. its, 4
RUSSELL. 0. McGLONE and
west IN feet of Let I logethof with
MAUDALENE McGLONE.
all of Ihe right of way of Old s.,,
his wife
ford Oviedo Rood IyWiq ove so
WaIta 1111* circle
the aforadeIcrIbid parcel
Cartersville, Gosrpa
Said City Council w ill hold &amp; publO
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
Mating at 730 P.M. or as loon
ttuof a Co,lalid fit been flied ttwcoofl.r as possible. on
you by the Otalntiff In the January e, irs. to consider ,h
IbevstyIId Court and cause Pit ttie adoption of an Ordinance by the Ci tye 4
R,tpOSe of tOMINW4 the mortrj.g, of Winter Springs, Florida, ten,
me tollowing dis?bed'(WOpifty. eiCh is0$ follows
?vate and being In Seminole
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
lflty, Florida. and more par. OF WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA
,CVlirtV described as follows:
TO EXTEND ITS TERRITOR,A

What...?
The road to Lids silly hebavlor Is often paved with boor.,
and the price yo u pay is comma* known as a hangover.
In preparation for Jan. 3. experts In this psilkular field,
bartenders and botmai (ruin 11ro,hoi* Sffnble
C.wity and a local druggut, were 5*. v&amp;4 tot utldctes
for that morning after hangover.
The drud, Carroll arr.pier of Eckera Drop In
Sanford, rotonvnanth dewed tiin4os over grits or toad
End bocon. "It works wonderfully for me," inipler said,
"I's the bed I ever had."
Staznpler said It Is 11* fusel oil In alcohol that mikes you
drunk. and apparently the dewed tMoes nbiort or
.5iso ve the Lt He also said acme liquid Ptümlne.
H*OCIOIid e always help. You can got It In pill form as
vitamin B-li
A "Red.Eye" Is offered by longtime bartender Nick
Made of Mr. Vs. The cure consists of a warm bottle of
l*er, worthegthjre and t.abaaco sauces, salt and pepper
arid tomato Juice. It's an old remedy, Monte u
Ms

Evening Herald, Sanford, I,

Notice

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Askew Neutral In Race

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. UP!) Gov. Reubin
Askew will probably stay neutral in the 1978
gubernatorial race, forcing Lt. Gov. Jim
Williams to win or lose on his own.
Getting involved In what he expects to be 'a
rather spirited primary" would make his final
year as governor more difficult, Askew said
Thursday during an end of the year interview
with UP!.
He also vowed to veto any bill passed by the
1978 Legislature that weakens the Sunshine
Amendment and gives five senators
challenging it in court 'an escape provision."

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time cacti wooS for Pour consicuty,1
weeks Prior to ttie time of Die puI'
Pealing.
DAY ED this 9ti day of DiCefribr
1517.
City of Winter Springs.
Florida
By: Mary Norton.
City Clert

GARY I. MASSEY. ESQUIRE
Aflamoide Springs. Florin 317

City Attorney
PubilsA-- Dec . 9. U. 73.
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Nersid Pheiss by O.o,'. Skr$nr

THE MOBILE COMMAND UNIT SET UP TO COORDINATE SEARCH EF FORTS

'Oh, my God, I thought I was shot...'
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Smathers Eyes 2 Posts

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN APU1
FOR SININOLI COUNTY1
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 171955CA4I.L
Be:The Marriage of
JOSEPHINE
N
GREENE,
AND
DOUGLAS GREENE. Raspono,
p..nd
NOTICE OF SUIT
To: OouIis Orion., Residence and
Mailing adre Seth unS,n
You a,, heqeOy notified that a
ionForDtu.yse,ofMa?,,00,
has been 1140 ogiinft you. and you
are rewired to MI've a Cy Of your

TALLAHASSEE, Fin. (UP!) -Secretary of
State Bruce Smathers, as part of campaign
strategy, states In writing he will run for
reelection to his Cabinet post while planning to
enter the Democratic gubernatorial race.
Sy Holzman, Smathers' press aide, said
Thursday It would be "anticlimatic" to formally announce his boss' plans to enter the
'1978 governor's race.
Holzman said Smathers made the filing for
secretary of state to follow a newly passed
state law requiring unannounced candidates
to list specific offices by Jan 1.

LOCAL CBerJOHN BEAN AIDS POLICE BUNT

ONE OF THE MANY ROADBLOCKS AROUND SEMINOLE COUNTY

'His New York Cop

Rough, But...'

" talks with Glott
aid
other
leaden were likely t
human rights crusade to
Days
center
on
Poland's need to
if any- on Richard W Vast, A,,,,,,
Communist Poland Thursday
,or
Petitioner.
MOM
whOsi
adorns
,s
11
export
in Lid
_._
Sen,lnoIa Slvd. Cassilber,,,
nigit with gradlago of good lw.
United States and Its rsui
flU..al cs. and •ii, Ph,
will. Bat many Poles
,
way out of situations."
alders Dime Turner, and Lyn jumped Into Florence's lap and happen," was all she could say. while they were away for
By JIM HAYNF
wlgfv with (IN tierS oc the aisi
for $200 million worth a
biqft and angry beca,.. of a
the
Dlscuii, M.ftI.it Plelt was cflsdas It he understood."
____
____
styled
Court.,
SatWOVO.
,
agricultiral
Herald
Staff
Wrfter
S.'
Wo,
hil"
to
day.
export
credits.
_
holidays
miotru%ulation of his *IZP*t
Snüne (ow*y
IffJofm
Covnt7 Florida on or before
old Amy, a - student at Duke born in Brooklyn, Oct. 3, M.
"7ty say
While tha Pt.ld.n1 waj
&amp;at full day on
Funeral arrnnpmsats will
na day, ____
February Is?. 1I7i Otherwise a
-I1.J
Polk
broke
the
news
to
Uni
v
ersity,
and
served
as
a
private
N.C.,
the
first
The sleepy Wakiva Springs
understand," commented Pflil dirim the eveningMrs.
leaders, Mns.
istavtt may be wwerw
he
conlded thlt.afternoon.
l$,INd3 od.m triP ndled Carter had Polish
a separate
Md
class
In
the
Marines
during
family assembled at the Nell
community Jut w-.
for me ?4460 praled for in the
Diane Turner, Pflel's sister-In- ,u.p.nn.lIv
for wedh4ayfog C' OflkI
t..I..
W..l.1 W
IT I.. ek. fl..UI..
efvaaI
Iah •li
program
met marred the ocisulni
I.-..
.w..a..J
n
j
-nfl,.
•uw
'"a'
'"
Petition
filed
to
iiiS*ttl,
tPe
action.
q
"," "R'
for Thursday, night's tragic
law, "but I believe now they
Including a walk throl4h the
This notice %hall be Published once
family through most of the
Cai'.r's i*inedey, 1L1Ninil at the tomb of Poland's carefully
theater.
death
of
reconstructed
old
George
Neil.
do."
a week for four (41 Consicusi,,
Unknown
Soldier,
a visit to the town of Waruw, where more
'H.
night.
never
trip because many Poles Warsaw
Ghetto
monument
After
returning
borne
wtekS in the Evening Herald,
Some 15 hours after the
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Sanford. Florida
thought the president made
Attending ColtnnblaUnlversfty, 'The dog ... cried
The family movea to
drugstore shooting death of
than 90 per cent of the buildings
CI, Egypt (UPI) - President Meat Sadat was not ready vulgar and insulting remarks imparlilUt n-.T
p
used his gun'
Wtiui5 my hand arid the Seal of
he
served
22
years
on
the
New
Seminole
County four years
PfIel,
neighbors
either
had
not
were
dedroysd
doting
world
for Pr
Mid Court on the 7)0 do, of
CIWs public rejadlan of his by '".'Id for I
leaders, a fuliscal. news
Z Ms asrivaL
York city police force.
as
If
he
g
ago.
Be
p
was a member of the
learned
of
his
war
today.
George
Jr..
22.
Is
death.
or
we
r
e
11.
The
an
has
ben
OtMrvIne it w a cordial cuaf.i..o. sad a date dimmer. rebdhulatasltwutnulernh accord lr,o is put mer,51 recsr In
jj
He served In the 73rd and
Eka Club, and Assumnpilan
keplflg to themselves.really a junior
City Clerk
ad Us hUt nkit
Quickie Licenses
Plating bdwsan C1ot ad
understood'
P1.5 5is1 1. Page 3111 the Public GARY I. MASSEY. ESQUIRE
Artier H. Seckwtnu, sr
In
New
York
Lutheran
Church.
out
"I
of
respect
for
his
father.
107th
precincts
don't think they know tag
hladqiy
a
ads pee Arab hUdlinue
Records of SemIn.Ie County ARIMIiVC iprsige, Fwida
Clerk Of the Circuit Court
, -.' - Pt ('
to
Pasty
lauilot
He
Is
In
Army
Officer
Can
about
It
yet."
said
Ken
Turner,
Florida.
By: Mary N. Dirden
City Attorney
1 1IM ihel7
wekom.
lI*. wife, Florence, a
For Hurrying Drivers
00 insa.
'hUces r a Edword Giseb Md a worm palm wurn
mod of
whomfrom
link the
on
0epuP Clert
P45 been filed iabnsi yj a, y
Nell's laother-ln4aw, who lives didate School at Fort Bennlng,
PIAIis,: Dec. 35. 1S77
'He never hurt
The
two families had recently
11111d
Md lift
it, ilihod Ms
Pw5H:
from
Orly riNile
___
ed $5
kde of closer
a
of yr DtilO
Ga.
next
door
on
Ingram
Cou*t
pur
ch
ased
bro
th
er and aider operating 'room
with America as a
By United Press International
Florida
ise ptecadoes
orittendilans.Lifanyt.flonG PNTNICIRCLJ,TCOURT, ANO len
John, 17, Is recent U.S. German Shepherd pups. Pith ffospftaj, OrInjo.atShe
"He never hut fly In
DEIIi3
AND
a fly In his life...'
posift an the h.
SPEER. Attorney
-w)tagfirst
Poles
thea cuontertglance to Soviet Inwas
FOR SSMINO4,h COUNTY,
president's
First
was
t rion
the
p to
quickie pants press, then fastlife. they say he drew his gun Navy enildee, stationed at the named the one which belonged grief-stricken by the turn of
Pis ,ntOff , *twse address is Ii) West FLORIDA.
I am. readings: tern. Commercial
It was like Ca..rs Status, King Ists daughters or the tailor Coemmumig nation.
Street,
food service. Now Massachusetts has come up
Sinterd, CASE NO. 77.7l)5.ta,
and fired, but I don't believe it Naval Training Center, to his family Bo, said Diane, events and,, sitting in the living
who designed
atare, s ewaigb lewi, Florida 32771, on or before
of
The family had recently
new c'cthm.
Jaasry SOUTHEAST MORTGAGE
Carta. elm putlldy AMenwith
a
driver's
licensing
procedure
He had never used his gun. We Orlando. Alice, 14, Is a student and no one else could hold It. room, was at something of a passed
for
the
the
Arab
U
IM, and file tie originol with COMPANY, a corporatlin,
world bad Amori
up plans attend a New
to
tooaids, they would ely med lad Rama, on behalf of each. repressing the army, $1; yesterday's high, N; 3".
the Clerk of this Cowl s.ffisr befit, PlaintIff.
talked about his days as a cop in at Forest Lake Academy,
motorist on the go-but only for special
"it was highly Independent loss for .wor
dipid a a'4
,
Year's
Eve party because Pflel
a.4ad by an cad r Md laud l'lM
batsettle pressure, all; service
navy nd air
on PlaWIfrg Of - ifew _it VS.
New York City, and they were Forest City.
dog, but when we found out
customers, says the Boston Globe. Among the
CITY OF WINTIR SPRINGS
"I still can't believe had promised neighbors he
'dity 100 per test;
over the 'optkm IS pas1071 food rift M1IUIN4 human "L Live the Presided!" rthtive
@ KEN INGRAM and DOROTHY
rough but he always talked W
FLORIDA
Pfld is also survived bY George had been killed, the dog something this terrible can wowd watch their houses
of the C11110
c
a default will be a,War.d against,
t
beneficiaries, the paper says, has been
INGRAAt his wile. ef if..
rl. in 11t.I .pNch lid Castor deotondad Air Forte winds, cabs.
115*, 11
Is,
a.
in
Dt.ea..1,,.
the arvjvaJ
P.recast: Mus hy du d,
Ca roline Kennedy, state politicians, judges, a
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Autb.rftje, were Is
told Ms hogs, "The bask Sods
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NOTICE OF ACTION
•
NOTICE IS HI1I$ GIVEN by
of
___
WITNE$$mypla,a,of
TO:
newscaster
release
a composite shetth
and
some
Boston
Pt
Bruins hockey
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ffiSC*YCSWICIIa.CIty Winter
e
nues Cgert in Dicem' mn, i1,
J01111MY 10 Pand, trIMd of the d Iiday. A
KEN INGRAM and
jadite, _ d1I
if
tee
mci,
but at mews
players.
Florida
tCICELIA UNTIRSIROER
,,
skewers tuday Ikr..gb (S.ali
1or a&amp;n*.Ldrofj hold IS divides) frusdom liom more t7odStg.
hu Odd rerat*
CouncIl his rscebwed ageIlcallon by
coafereace
Thursday
ARTHUR H. SECKWITH. JR.
Residence UMt.iw
of
'
the SIMINOLI YOUTH RANCH,
... l. ,..
s .a. _Highs inday I..71.
of --- __ &amp;iuIy•
nation was
Assistant
P.11cc
of the Circus Court
cwt
Chief
YOU
ARE
HERESY
NOTIFIED INC.. requesting me City of Winter
Lynn, Wonder, White On Top
hU &amp;.5 1t057 or ad, Car ter
WWON
said in di romast, In Eagith. Md 5i*, add 7. Lu
By: Mary N Dsrden
terpp.ri 1. Mv. lift S.
a. an action is Isrici,..
As he drove
dr away La Ma
a mit. sprIngs to aiwun
Daryl
Guts
said
the
two
with a
Depofy Clerk
.J of j©
'ieee on a. n.iislig real property descrIbed property me PoIlolnq
1001911111 upper us.
adL 4p patou.
men
home, WUow Palace, once "pciaai Is the "craj home 1001911111
In
question
were
Puetisti:Dec 30. 1577. Jan. a. is. r. Situate Ni Se'nbwie County, Florida.
"H. Is a dsot &amp;hUd," aid Ss after leaning of Carter's the u''n,r raaenc*ofpog of more than $ mIllion
Loretta Lynn, Waylon Jennings, Stevie
Lets).
S. Entiminger Farms
"completely cleared."
'57$
delaIbed as hobewi:
Addition
according to the pl at
pic rejedlon of an independe
TMDES
DElLS
Wonder
and
Barry
White
nt P.labdi date. "H. has my kings, one group olyo*mg Poles Americana, panther in a
top the list of
Lot 7. WALDEN TERRACE. theraW. No.3.
es receded in P14? SS S
fail that, he known
common effort agalad ,v
own this ...Bat he Is
Deyt.. Beach: high 10:44
according to Plat thereof as
job very difficult
held No si which said: deprivation."
nominees for the fifth annual American Music
Later In the day, LI. Dan
Page 5. of the Public Records of
"For we em Ipobdet Thi entamme, ma. What "We count an gn
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
am,
Paged,
11:05
p.m..
COURT
OP
THE recorded In Plat Book II,
Isv 4:13 am.
of Seminole County, Florida; together
you, America.
Cooke,
police Information
Awards
to
be
broadcast
live
from
ePublic
Santa
R,cs,ds
th
IIGHTIINTN
JUDICIAL
of sminolo, aID, all of the ri. Mel-way of Old
dR.
prhe, me mad I
And in
Ms aiport
4:43 p.m.
i IIpoethg the hapoe'isace of the Dual
Us
L"
____ -..
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE County. F ow l".
officer,
said
they were vice
1119111111"film", mom,
Monica, Calif. Jan 16. Each is up for three
Sanlsrd.oyIado i.00d lying due
'I"
.Carter
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
fi led against you and
Soutti of the aftraftscriftiod parcel,
Ik,.the
omcial U.S
officers, who recognized
awards. Miss Lynn is In the running for best
5s
duttuet His vote wa,er,d. His
Ingram and Levie
id a
am., 10:44 p.m., I"4:05 am., CIVIL ACTION NO. I7331S-C*iI.I Dsro*y
Said CIty COunCIIwIII
themselves In the sketches
li*M. interiireter ndaiuotal Carter ,'oldideological
InyestmeeWs, a pirtnershlp Flor
Is no: the MarrIage 51
You a,, hearing at 7:30 P.M.,toidap.,b1c
nu' d p WON fluppIng He_v4ahwd this away, saying he several times and Polish their mauling ... the tMdc sows 09 P U.
single, best country female vocalist
countr
or as ioon
LADY
shortly
before the news
LYNN N HANSEL. Husband, and requIred to savw a copy of yajr ther.eti,,
as ootsist., on p#onday,
fz1sWjp, world pe, Baypsrt: high 3:0 aim, 4:35 MILLIE U HANSEL. Wife
fnk enkfremhiswenk1y1 uaJsyfad.Bdthjswuda.4nly Journalists said many of the ___
detenhis, If any, to this Jivary, 1515.
and, alt rg with Conway 'Pwltty, best country
conIerenc,
to csnsioe tti(
action an SMITH AND HAYDEN,
-of the vy'--?hU
I
arid hi- p.m.,l.v1111s.m.,
pm. LYNN N. HANSEL.
duo. Jennings could win prizes as best country
"
n4$05 Poles who Leaved
- i.cou
PetNIOIV. PA., ltor,iayj for the
of Winier Springs. Florida, tine
a Cold nightaktogyestthe
of
and
for
two
of
his
Oflose
address
Is
vocalist
albums.
VS
______
______________
male
1314
,
Saraett Sank which is S liello":
11,111,11"
a__ __ sainia oVk"bsfore-saby*stithg, pr*.uI
Asked why Gates bad met
MILLIE U. HANSEL,
"first
sad
Jacksonville. Florida
explained
who the met
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
___________________________________________________
33353,
and
I5i
origInal
With
the
up
file
Is
I
t vase
.d" by what
OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
NOTICE
OF
Ofthesaov,spy40
,a,
were,
Cooke
said, "Nobody
ACTION
Clark
1W MM he WEEleoblug for US Poseurs on In tl to mak, ft he
TO EXTEND ITS TERRITORIAL
AREA DEATHS
TO: M4lI4M,psa,ga
beISV5 Ina 3etti day el January. l,i,, AND
conowlesi at
MUNICIPAL LIMITS TO
aik"eremid -Cos owlig
ci Felix Grucci, Jr.
t
may en- ANNEX THE HEREINAFTER
in No prepared remarks in
U Station Road
flied against you ist the ria
DESCRISID
LANDS
SITUATE
WUHIO
leman
,
lkn I5ri,$,wYork
'gaid Nith,a,,
tim PsiULM l
Gramkow.GaIau Funeral
AND SlING IN SEMINOLE
iou
.er ' '
L. come .- to Ism y
*ITNESSmyha,s.,,p,111 COUNTY. FLORIDA. PURSUANT
Home, Longwood, in charge of
Md (Wa romaihe MW daisy MdvnrI.It
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED said Court en this siti day of To FLORIDA STATUTES 1(1 044.
David K. &amp; Kathy A. Lyons,
DECEMBER
Mrs.
L
a.
ad
A
WN
Helen
adird
ard
os, s, atr'n'neutt
C '
__
_
W40 a Petit ion Is Disisegilon of December, 1,77.
somw What
be did
'
girl, Sanford
is
ADMISSIONS
PROVIDING ZONING FOR THE
irs for the
of 70 No. E emon, Winter
__ _ Marriage Invo
a claim tor (Seal)
that LW .
4 he math M on the i
SUBJECT
PROPER TY
Diane Keltt
,,,
Arthur H. Seckwitti, Jr.
mock" eftifylving
IlL orprdor V-.d the Springs.died Thursday at.
_
___
Sam said
D1SCHARG
PROVIDING FOR THE AMEND
doplompiloplehis
inure 15 e tthin, propty
Clerk if Di. CWVN COWl
helle E. Leggore
Mic
N
ot
iiAa..
______________
m
to
say.
at
bit
MINT
OP
THE
OFFICIAL
1
,
Ib
tsa
Itevare
Ca.nf
Palmer
Qarltcn
I.
Sr
J-u;FIitII, s,.,,
Mary N. Diqdi
ZONING
MAP
Lordta
Moran
AND THE CITY'S
Polesy."
Lot Sand IidSISNWSiLof3I.
Dp'iyC*
__
___
Evelyn M. DletrIchs
AadI,,a'Y,O,MO
COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE
Dr Norris
LOflhI
NOCIII
1.
SPRUCE
HILLS
SUB
P
NILIN
In
-111
a
'35
$77JIn5)3
AN;
.d.,..ei to Ma dipor. she had lived In Winter Springs Pim.r.l MM is, Mrs
Jo
hn M.Fttzpstrtck
V111112611111111111 10
PROVIDING
DIRECTIONS
D
IVISION, acw
Temea W Smith
LHs.
V
Ipi
lure
from
Washington,
the
CITY
lussof. rcci
CLERK;
Thomas W. George
worldpress, he prulwldy did ad_lom$y adertain the
in P1st Book II.
''L
o
is. w To me.
____
Jdferm B. Vanier
$EVENAIILITY
AND
IFeged. PvbllC Records Of Brivald
, "When I Y011111611991112.
Iipnu.
#
F*I of talus.
s. Ql
Iii
Hotaholder
,,•,WWs' $prinp
, , ,,,
FICTIVE
DATE,
NOTICI UNDSØ PICTITIOIjI
George Waidvugel
ouNy, Florida.
be
lift a" ma Slow to
9.
A cupy shall
1wHe E. Leggore
•
P
NAMISTAyy,
sIaole at me
Awgusnn,, Catholic CNvrc#,.
ison flied against you and yew TO WHOM
Gall
A. Luje, Altamonte
Aredsy.
IT
PIle
MAY
Offi
ce
of
Ci
pegetiating seesaw and with So" nm1tted by Ms awn
ty
Clerk
of
the
City
of
ire
reouireo
CONCERNFrank
Knight
.
with
Me
Ref
. Ramer Iota F.
to serve a copy of ya.r
___
Notice is he;agp gIhin m, t, Wl,W
Springs, Florida for all'
SPCIfl3$
=Enb,r
MW of St. Augiatimwa
fl$sn defsni.ps, If any, to It on endersIgned,
mary Siikisi ,,. Thss vIsa
ihatut to ad u.lg oat the F'Ma. - the sioceot in
Brandee
Jo Driger
'
I)anlçl j. Currier,
PS?Iuant Is tip. oenensieslring to esamw Mm,
W. Savers, PetIflone's
m.v anMe aii,bA*v I. m• ),Ighi
N
Ma
ch, C-s
ALL INT ERESTED PARTIES
Alma A. Rithardion
'N'4 heer.
hflajr.ey. wh55ea4d 15155 P1111) "icl
Name 5$gie" Chapt,
'
Irving E. Nelson, [)em
building
(wad
Si
0*
St.
ii* cs,ujatj was a a amahU of South S-'ith A.Hws CSiSsf it
Ne in,ited flgsij and 00 be Puisrd.
SUPPER FOR THE WORLD
Margaret
E. Stewart
Ivonue - P.O. I an,, TiftieSiN., MiDI, FiolidS SIaM,. will
____
liffief,
C5.rcl.
D.Bi
--,
Murray W.
wish a. Cluck of
THISPIOTI
1 of
-isr
bepIfwhpd
Mi
lMdar 't'w. Lagwsad Svsrise.6iass.
31111
es
or
sre
.7
a.
no
Jeffsrmn
B,
Voider
_
-T, ,
W.
-,
Margaret M. Hubsch, 809 p,1g
lem.
U.S. stopped in San*,, a. Iwotsa _" aes in me
5,15 JsIh.k
Members of the lii
r) !~ ;
1
- to ofca.,p
of ___
D.
, ,,,~~-"
ila
51
51k
as
C*5
0
mis
CiuS
1
the
lord
this
week.
(San.
11110
as
~
`
'
County
Road
Run16111111111
.
.
,
a.F11CIt5MIsi Ni slId City, one
Isuists 1
of*flI05d
i
N. Elk, Lake Mary
,N14c.55 _
Naomi K. Kidm, DelIa.
mm,. is.: LII$UR$ "olvil
____________________________________________________________
j
Dipford
and
World
.0 11 SiltS a.ItutIyi
,--gi. inarso.
ncr.
Uf7.
CB
Club
of
Lana
B,Glssaon,
Lake
Ma
Friday,__
csmbir
nasuu. MIL ALMA a.W.
reit
.
I', siIitp.*, • - SI'. W LU'$COINIC w ,ip1jp ____
at dus im'
lornacy - Editorial,
, Clarence P Nicholls, Seminole
County
hMM b&amp;6
'"'A. dired
*'im-v i No. lii
"
"
'" 1 5hS1S11t1IN.
yo*rsl*aw,
gskisl
a
ler
ins
Cbridina
I,.
$
d,.
D. wm.,. N. w1 dIad is,
' o'
' '' '
'
I''(~~
VAL
4SI. WImler 5prNi., p
CAT IDthis1Ildeyofgi,,,,q,
Page IA)
411 110 ad Ni slid PIINisI.
serve supper to In.
*11
lad tIldap. C
daughter, Natbalje Cr. .m sej P.M. asas
Monroe
to
a.
ca,
in.
.
s
WlTNCU5,a.
51
Herbert
Orlando
v Sr Tin Iaa.1 *.a* -. nsa. Prism Ms.. $g,
L Stepilifli,
Florida,
ternatlonal visitors at I
ati of Yades, Pin.; Ins Uan. MI$*SdISt Ckur is
City1:l.wklIsr
Wk Cin as npa.,, am
it
Shawn Savage,
FOR THE BEST
in
Joshua
Winter
K
lion,
*wto.
Fis..
.an
a.
ii,.
main.
psitiss
..,
.
Wl
p
Sad)
wo
Ii,
ft
off=
ruIIld
Ni
Ibid
Sanford
Civic
rt
Orange
Ci
dy
I..
Center.
__
___
n
Thwmd
TV SERVICE
Mdd ft UL I
60ftess we as 110ftn:
Sy: Mary IPSIPSA.
INC.
M5 N. DId..,
~
Isu,;Md
Qt
About ISO adult
William J. ls
City Cn.
C*k of me Cwcw Court
Oft" Dow P. N
iV&amp;ihidbs.ift
l_ 0..
Jud
Judith
A.
King,
La
£'wdath,
n iv.. a *.w.ss
CALL
MILLER$
Lini M Rotide
P5'. SwaSSY trsm 5 is 7.
GARY E. MASSIV. ESQUIRE
Ray W. Mumbler, Benton, Ind.
* Iy Mail:
By: Mary N. Darden
Where Quality Sells &amp; Service Tells
students from foreign
V,
'
d I. m.I
$l5$ 13 1O4
dU (be Md a. aupbper. J
PH 322 0352
Fvwrel Hem Si
DetslatOr1.nda,O,an,c., Alianiont, Springs, Flor id a 32701
wa
cues
Deputy
'Ky.
of
p.s.ep. is ii, tae,. .5 p OMP Dec. . 20, *
in
Idl,
nations
who
104
E Commercial
are
atDiIiuSijr pip,
City Attamsy
Elaine Hakken &amp; boy,
11F7
Raghpw if Yugawa. wsJi.ir-a-ws
Dial 322.5762
,
PS*: Deco. i , ,
Margaret Am
PI1uii Dee., s,, ,
a vs..
lending
[initona
college In the
Dliii
BIRThS
pri-i

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Poles carnally...'
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Mttwi1ti Prnd
Cater Is dli SIT*the
'Ter QS' top pe, 00
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CTISIs of

the lam tel wWers were iperly y
the "*fts of
as far as
Around
P""
flndKtwm 0'*"
and Cmas
dios WM
concerned this year.
flee,ns ME y' there was an electrical op
Plimm 10 PINS in for Jul about everything and doy
were amongthe mod popsla gift Mass. The rash
of electronic gomas that operat, as the television
.1
21 even main it pondme for dw TV Wad &amp;W to
.
the set play a Paw without
favorite spot.
(*ter electrical gadgets likely to be found under
this year's tree were the curling Irons, hair blowers,
crepe makers, fondue pots, popcorn powers donut
makers, hot dog and hamburger cookers, slow
cuokers, fast cooMers, mIsers, Inlnldeep fryers,
Wonders, knives, pruces&amp;,rs, slicers, 840ecuM
g, JANE CAEL5Uh1(y cookie maker, elethjc blankets, coffee makers and
dercv. This Year's fad gifts may prove to be
something se can easily live without and will be
relegated to the hack of the cupboard and evenhafly to the garage sale. Then again they may loin

•11orgfl.N

Friday. December 30. 1977-4A
5

WAYNE D. DOYLE, Pelgg,
NORMAN
Edkw
RONALD G. BEM M,,irectw

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Iloens Dsllvery: Wss, 16 cs Masib
Modhe, 114*
Year, $3LiO. By Mail: Montb $371; I Manthe,I $11.11;
12
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Sanford And
World Diplomacy

F
4

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1

The Clock

What do the city of Sanford and President
Jimmy Carter have in comn'zi? An appreciation
of the Significance of intetnatjonaj relations and
world diplomacy, that's what
For, while Mr. Carter and his contingent were
embarking this week on their nine-day, SIX-nation
tour of key places in the world, sanford was doing
its bit. The city was playing
host to its oni contingent - international in flavor.
About 100 adult student visitors from the
Middle East, Far East and Africa. ranging .age
fr m 20 to 48, stoppedinS ford for a look-see and
exchange of ideas with some of
their contemporaries here and elsewhere on the globe.
It was refreshing to note the many residents
of
the area who took time out to greet these visitors,
of whom are attending colleges and
universities
in this country.
The visitors could be heard chatting among
themselves in their diverse languages, talking
many things - some of minor import, some of
of
greater import.
The happenings on the world scene were
foremost on the minds ci many, particularly those
representatives of nations In the volatile Middle

the rnbotindlapeamble lahoraa*g devices that
dedrkw pmw in
Also b.&amp; this Qr'Mmas bigger and brighter
than ever were the elaborate outdoor ilgiding
displays in residential neighborhoods after
Qirm.s11 that remained dark in dthreice to
at gas datlons, power blackouts arid
shortages of foni OIL
No, the Prg .11101 hasn't bew able to itil the
ergancy of an ON alas to eMber the American
people or Cbnçess. Let's Just hope the *gir
"ghoda of Christmas Past" don't rasidarWig, as
"ghosts of Christmas future" to haunt us.

long Itom

South Seminole developer E. Everett Huskey
reports sales are going well for the $1,000 • couple
dinners to be held at the French Market in
bali Orlando at 7:30 p.m., Jan. 4, with Vice
Preshlo, Walter Mondale as speaker. The
all be a warm.op for the big "Salute toaffair
the
President" celebration for President Carter in
Atlanta late this month. Pwdi*,, of tickets to the
Orlando dinner will also ei*itIe t' couples to attend

WRL I-EMS

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Where Everybody is Somebody and Nobody's a Stranger.

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$ Ifllrjp.

WASHINGTON - The Carter administration
has quleeJy moved to
' lally reduce the
copeoffts IM dluts tobring about
,, ot
the federal regulatory
Behind that White How ledlion to proceed
cautiously on what only recently was a highpriority progiam h. the belated r'1', that
the 'upvo.ely wrasi s.utt for regulatory

____

Good Luck

IN TIMES LIKE THESE.... BE READY FOR THE

--

By DON GRAFF

SOON COMING OF CHRIST

)

How will the public react to a government
it In
that
We
.
language?
Initially with shodi, we would guess.
Inured as we have long been to the govern.
-.
mast's turgid way with the language, It is dlI.
1110(111
faced..
ficult
to conceive of an official cunmimlcauon
1 board coalition
pressing for a
'
regulatory
that does not appear deliberately designed to
system ranaes (run
'
East, where peace
orosoect.c
SiP nnaiini,
., I411t
RalNadeto the Chamber of Commerce, Both
It was fascinating that opinions of the native
But A dispatch from the capiW Informs that a
Republicans and Democrats advocate it,
serious effort is Indeed underway to Introduce
_____
_____
er and __
plain talk into the government's
directly those of their respective nation's leaders.
Wrs of Cewe. endorse the cqice
_
municatlom
with the tthe'try.
___
Sayed A. Hamid Hamdy of Cairo, Egypt, for
despit, the badthi of virtually '*re
Langvageapecla11gsareatworkjnkey
with political dad in Oft cm*-' the task Is
instance, was optimistic about peace prospects hi
____
agendas to translate traditional bureaucratese
ing to be a dillicalt one ___
the Mideast:'i think it is a good step If a jat peace
__
Into language understood and used by real
from the
can be achieved" be said of President Anwar
,
.ncbed heired
peopis.
At the Department of Enerejr, the
tt
io
.r
the
of
Sadat 'a peace initiatives.
ciamodo for clear En" Is ,aj to rank right
r.gvIi
increased Mobility
Then there was Ahmnad M.A. Matafa, a Jotup there with solving the energy crisis an the ust
i c'piuiity of the vast sidestaking was
___
danjan who shares the pe.lmistjc view of )
—
of
of 5y Jan B. Schlesinger,
the locoof a r. dsy4ong ndereiee hers
leader, King Hussein. Answering a question from
reported to have an emerving way of tossing
sponsored by the American Enterprise tIthge FOREIGN WINDOW
Into the
air - which Is
The Evening Herald on Wednesday, be said he de,dad
(AEI), a W'bLagtoa.b.
organization
_____
robably preferable. for monk
than at
disagreed with Sadat's diplomacy. I think
on '_ of public
___
the wrfte
,intyen
Derapen
talks are going to fail," he suggested.
policy. Southeast Asia 'Peace'
at On documents
Department of ReaA Educat10
s,iiy written
William agig
PronmIre,
DWIs.,____
chairman of the
_____
Only a few hours later, his nation joined Egypt Senate,
CThW1,,
and
Welfare,
where
there's no end of material to
By ALAN DAWION
in rejecting Israel's proposals for the occupied
Soi*b. Asia'
,
work
on a five-year
Home
of his top priority: regulatory
BANGKOK. Thailand UPI - The sheill
Even Radio Pimoni Penh, which rarely has proçam to rewrite some 1,000 pages of
reform In the banking U&amp;
sosats of
prcpagade are being drowned out by more than acorn for Cmbodla' a neighbors, has rigulatlofli
A
•-- nat.i, the the noise of the airplane_igh'ii
%Wg
,
positive and ha declared Cleaning op Washington's language Is dearly
areastjfl do exiil, even among mose studying in ,,
SaWng
but pm on
thscountry.jtIs,.
by I,
much work is
do
liWe
as yd be halt the °"oug"
agandesOw
left to be done befáre peace can be fliially secured. _____ Inswim
From all the 1vnk I14 now
other
activity
on
the
_
r ___
In bureaucratic beut thl prospect of actually
F.auu,Board
of
So-at Asia may auttis at lad heo a sod- Sodhe Asia
being undratoot
Vld
pndtlon
change of ideas that is the cornerstone for eventual
And there Is the legal as well as linguistic
Harrison W,flfotd, the '4al of the Office of
"They're trying to get their policies straight,"
Peace and harmony among all peoples.
Patcviady
theomong
ThaI-Canan
froigie aspect to consider. Government regulations can
apo*lg,
flash on
point
the many
Management and Budget In charge of Caters said one espaleiced Wadern $I1l%at of
And, in how many nations In the world, could
the Khmer Rouge attacks have continued for 11 have the fore, of law and of neceeslty are often
reorganization eftoits, nodded syip.thet1cafly. Cl4 sht 11es
months.
representatives like this freely express themselves
COMPICIL , language must be not only corncompetition in ,
"But more than that, there's some ,e very
Thailand - In an apparent effort to keep a cool preheneible, but of a precision to hold up In court.
on key issues facing their homelands and the
transportation area Is the major niphaut, for us hopeful signs - even, an o$Ifnl.t might my, a
'nOqiere conduct,, to hike - has col*In.,,
world?
1173"
Nevertheless, the word esperta say it can be
somePuft
10
U10
UW
to
consider
the fighting local, bUtdiir
don.. And they have s*çpeil from the very
m,
i w,w
spleld
It is certainly food for thoiht.
at. one.
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Ptmom Penh has he. Ic1ally silent on
dghod quarters for the effcet
t
i
To 1mst Camimia in recent weoks have bonder war.
We are proud that Sanford was able to provide
Preddod Cater, not one b&amp;naIf to garble
CvI
Mre.atJs
Beard
(CAB)
on
the
. i' thi
even part di
of Barma and Lass, the
for
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Arid is many
pwtk.it. in the
U'
has given the cJ'LuI his
foreige
g
of
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Malaysia and the deputy goveramant.to.go,,,
All those civic v'otcs and individUals who
talks are
Iat.
Special bI—I'. Getting Congre. to act on his
rosi-isn (ICC) nd
of
fore., .dri,olv.d in the ,.
made the visit to Sanford possible - including
t11uII "ry.
diplomatic liijtiy,
EO
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could, however, turn out to
A Vjaen amhaadat4ge has visit. a
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce, the Th
be a simple matter compared to persuading the
The CAB effort has, In effect, become a p
ed Bangkok, the Malaysian foreign minister has
"But practically all the goveru
are bureaucracy to talk straight.
Country Road Runners CB Radio Club, the Central esmpsign
prOJ@d for
the PMBurma,
ned-wide the B4rmme presided has been talking to all the other govei" said an
visited
,,
Good luck - or maximized efficacity, as one
Florida Zoological Society, and McDonald's
to Curia and North Korea, and the Thai prime Asian diplomat .afloIu,d in
znI4ht SAY in bireaucratese.
Bangkok. "At J
election, se. Edward M. Kannedy
__
determined delve t
Party et there is room for some pfln'Ln"
Soviet Union. Vietnam' $ Orn
Winging these bright individuals to the shores of
A
key
is
the
oabnn
is
t
new
rnmtwy
derngdlon.
Further on government language, the
visited bath Poking and ecuw.
Lake Monroe.
—od and Ms prime mr, fourmar Depatmetit
The Air Tr :1 A,14asou
of one
The
Viatn
foreign
Ider,
Nguyen
I
Ge. z,ig
But not all the on
d Its standard reference worke.
the ci7i
promptly predeJ dire
ike
has
bean
trpvSll. He went to the poww 1011110
- or was it?
30.
- of oc
fuu,enat. of a
of
The latam edition of Ma dictionary
d.,.i,e&amp; of United l'atIom lad loll, is eckiLj be visit
vn
,Ie
aher ocaly taag C'?4keal titles, opdet.d from 1006, has been
Take, for Instance, the cemment ci Motabar
a p
Tha
ever the
coNoLU,Z
revised to Ilimbiate cosmolatloms of lea.
MI Zaba rab ci the Yen Arab Repillc.
,
perigd.
nd
privately
that
a,
"Draf
ofop
t of *dttsman," for ezample, has become
w
provided food for thought In a talk with Dr. Luis
The ect of d . has bm to mate
rappr&amp;
with

West Bank of the Jordan River.
So difference* 4ñoM p
t

àrt of the,

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But It is this kind of free expression and ex- Careacy

restaurant -are to be commended for their role In

Pere, one ci the visit's sponsors.
Mr. Zabarah, a bachelor, Insisted that It Is not

proper -as Dr. Perez stggested was ale case

that In the United States all women are the bosses

OmcowIe menarealways

of the home.

the

ppg

fr

gen
pt)y t5 of lndoc'.

'
er" "bnt di' Is now
for you guessed it - "bet boy."

sMy

Winds Of Change For Megrants?

SIGNS
OF THE

THINGS TO COME1
LUKE 21:25-28

V

DISOBEDIENT
! -

TO PARENTS,

I

PROUD, UNHOLY
II TIM. 3:1•3

I

,.WARSANQ.
RUMOURS OF

UNTHANKFUL,

WARS

-

FAMINES,

\ EARTHQUAKES

Al

MATT. 24:6-8

(

LOVERS OF

PLEASURE=HAVING
so

handle

A FORM OF
h IM. 3:4-5

WHEN . THEY
SAY "PEACE AND'

RETURN OF

SAFETY," SUDDEN

JEWS TO LAND OF

DESTRUCTION

PALESTINE

OMETH

IS. 11:10-12

I THES. 5:2•8

4

WAUNGTON - The kederlants of south. outside Phoeiux,
M11-owned
of
wodom
-a
Grape of Wrath," the Jo.d family was drIve matter of
of rock fo
B Goldwater. &amp;A, by a brother Sen.
fll4,
practicality, i don't give a ... if the
on by
ri4 rrivin aagwu it
jndce
at keids
of
ch
lemons
M
or not" 'Wsd he would bow
and
illegal
aiim
t
pick
Ms
frult
Arid,
accor*g
to
owneis
to
4ant
strike
aølon
The
__
___
- prevMa a pldar,j
a
e wints to ta, riki aliens.
J
aul
cei,
the
ranch
foromesi,
Fr
Wadirn movie. But IMa land alan ers et
cimge have started to blow among the WitlIstU.S.ng
Sthu
kIgpJ in the un&amp;g' trc
kind of ikami.
Attorney Mkfj Hawkins and
downJen workers on the ranch Phoenix judge
t
's
ptch..d.atoop
labor
to
other
Each year, an
Carl Meucke dealing even11,055 111'gal aiim
osriat.e In Arisosm.
handedly In the depute, the alien farm workers
g
the 5eatke.
the -1de u't in the she4, of
U.S. labor lander, have a1n
trait1o1lafly have scored several major lega] br
wsJ'pIac $er PoJ0
adlm
the jed asew,ai mo-'j In god of that A
eaJtJtoughp
views4 N
m1gr workers, legal or In 11* courts.
Sanche,
pachets
The Owne can no longer bar labor
werk In the
* a year from ide otherwise, as unorganizable. But Beridon and organizers from
the cwipa,
imgigs, but
andinthe
AiIm,
Theyae.vy
lug operation. Earlier, bottht patrol F*&amp;I found t even without onion help. the have been awaided tenancy
rtgl*a
theworkers
groves
theyc*r.
br (rune.
with tIm
badnoofmondIa
oMI.lik
"pptl
bv.4lgath,
Rspsstom
and
Ml..
-'- J$ ad law
g
at
Arrowb,ssl
aW
B's
have
wAte
am
Ems ab
d in Ihere they she oat an ukt
or mum
operatl.. Bat the cistalk, ation.
ficlik
a,
p
a,
But odragnosu abaea s1at. (lii. border
Far
by th*
rkh. and e.Iercutt
The Arrowhead ownarsh1 caved In 10 a — official
edors.
Je, In
that owner,
modzy,th, is prahi In the
wos
atrike orped by a local civil rigids sought to cheatroportod
ofoccasiona
thlly
A neddeer neighbor to Arrowhead Is the 2,150 odM,
the
Wegaja
out
m.geJ
the
Markopa
of
eir
s, who will acre spread of the Bodine Pruduca Co
Cowdy Orgiith4r,g Project P'"dard wages by havb4 themeven
deported
acqt literally p— . far,
any,
The
re.h
mp
.gemug
graded
,'a west De where await Ralph Bide, readily
23614-11pay jam before payday. Aacthe source told our
ddr of
,
ILs "301 rise and agreed to biel1 aowe Poilats,
—p.
sh
of Ma work
repuetbug teen: "I've seen workers with faces
Is
e op of
1dJ,e alien einnegliug racket is floertsiufr,g
fadilitis for ikinklug water for theowers
first
lock like hwnberp
Bat tw, of e. retha the beatinga given '
time.
Bird ad
tl.a at the ranch."
The
migrant
Mesicars
heats,
mainly
amDeug F-he,s lad adHal
fr a two' P-----9.4, are
But
our
reperthug
team
rel
ates tiam workers Some of the striker, are aw
at the
cy of the ad
'adh In,-s- of
are thai U they
b_t
t—u'
dli
live
prl.Mh,ly
in the
jiuy
s"
- a
ara
Be
wiriting
Maim
'
of
with
Iar ad r'- g k
1 nat mi Inth,ad - dej halewoad
legal
,ag
pidl.
smr,
_
led
all
ikes_
*
e.
I
is
Ike
th*
jeha.
ads
niIy of_-BONN aw*
05*s'I
shod that," omjot
illegal
e
—
Al
10
0
0111104
to
.. told en. "We',, ad debug this
j
de cads $L55 .A Be reach, c
acesalired laughs, sppssitlan. Striking eUlibel'. N. imaii belrign should ha for
ve to
t PeNwis of ber or
1w, N Gob the
461161116 anwin
wege. They told baiter PI: Frank $
Be 1an '-a- u to $3.1 at Be uterl.ofkuIriLIaalmNq_
fteNk themaof the p
lbepel
AIVSUhosd
mech,
'lu any invel,euepst In
j-j Iyo—J'-I_Be
m ad
be Bed water HegnI k e.agguig.
i
JIM hdeVs. fle,
Beam of
mi
be
aIIf
PAW ims,i Made. dielaiy "dait.y, -' c-'pz.i-, that their c'qj-.q They also
-A
CON
them im ahome.
they have bee. sprayed with "There is
in pelee.
a, eWd0,
u Be
poNifte ws wu
w, a, wbith In.
in
ha
bad.om*."The
Be Rs fJs.h1, beld Fader "as a diii s$eaku is (.14 Ii smuggl, aliens

$

Here come the Pentecostals in 11 78"
to 1016 French Ave., Sanford

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END TIMES

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GODLINESS

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BERRY'S WORLD

'I

IN MARRIAGE

MATT. 24:31•39

JACK ANDERSON

"How can a woman be the bon of the famuy?,,

•

of

-

father has five wives, " be informed the doctor.

Perhaps not as Profound as some of the
Mideast comments, but.

\.

&amp;

the

'AILING THEM FOR

MARRYING, GIVING

a

aim.,

(1

(I
II

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10

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MEN'5 HEARTS't'

DRINKING,

s mint :IP1 I! W

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EATING,

b

sons of Egypt and Jordan, for example, reflected

1

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YOU BELONG HERE.'

o
Ef f icacity

Woo

Friday, D.c. 30 ien-SA

PENTECOS ?4

Maxim iz ed

Moves

all

Members of the "clan" will be gathering at
Orlando Spoils Stadium on Jan. 21, but instead of
sheets these clansmen will be decked
In their
tartan
and kilts. The occasion will be the
Scottish American Society of Central Fbrlda's first
Orlando Scottish Highland Games which will Indude bagpipe bend conipetitlon, Individual piping
and drumming competition, Highland dance
competition and Professional Scottish Athletic
competition. Also planned are special events such
as a Shrine Pipe Band competition, a country dance
eshlhitlon, in inter-clan comptitlon and a soccer
game between Rollins College and the University of
futh Florida.

Evsnla lisrabi Sanford, Fl.

VIEWPOINT

Cautious
On R

Oil the A'1u. ends In conjunction with the anelversary of Cater's inauguration as President.
Heshey will be hod to a reception at his "Oa
we" estate In Sweetwater Cub for the vice
presided with an exclusive gord lid including
Governor Reubin Askew, cabinet members,
Washington VIPs and Florida Democrats who have'
personally raised a minimum of $5,000 each for the
National Democratic Committee coffers.

SATURDAY NIGHT • WATCH NIGHT • starting at 9:30 PM
Youth Quake (Sunday School) 10 AM
Holy Ghost Rally (Morning Service) 11:30 AM
Evangelistic Service (Sunday Eve.) 7:30 PM

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If you'd like transportation,
call 323.5077

323-8335

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Fridy, Dec.31 mi

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ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
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OF SEMINOLE
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L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

This was the year of Campus Kingdom Hall in Longwood was
Crusade's
"Here's
Life completed in January.
America" campaign with Its "I
On May 8, St. Mark's
E'oizd It" slogan and the Jests Presbyterian Church of
•
77 Festival, held in April near
Altamonte Springs dedicated
..
l)isney Worjd.
its new $200,000 educational
.
Many area churches and building. Also, in May, St. John
churchgoers participated in Missionary Baptist Church of
these two events, but the Sanford celebrated Its 82nd
.
-.
biggest ecumenical project anniversay. In June, Zion Home
.
1
locally was the Sanford Missionary Baptist Church
.
1
Christian Sharing Center which celebrated Its $th year.
April 1 in a stately old
In June First United
"i'
.
two-story house at the corner of Methodist Church of Sanford
Fourth
purchased a second parsonage
Sponsored by the Greater to accommodate the new
Sanford Ministerial associate pastor. Rev. Scott
Association, there are IS Harris.
While the majority of area churches has just finished with special Christmas churches supporting the center
CHRISTMAS:
First Baptist Church of
observances such as the living Nativity scene at Grace United Methodist Church through gifts and 95
volunteer Winter Springs moved into its
GOING OR COMING at Sanford, Orthodox churches will be celebrating Christmas Eve with services workers. The crisis center new sanctuary and educational
provides emergency help to
on Jan. 6, Epiphany.
Rev. Guy A. Stoner, Interim director of the
ding on Bahama Road and
those referred by other agenin
September
opened a
Seminole Baptist Association will be the guest
cies. They are unable to
meet Christian School.
speaker at the 11 a.m. worship service at First
t criteria of these agencies or
Baptist Church, Sanford, this Sunday. Rev. Stoner
face a waiting period and
In November, Fellowship
lengthy red tape' when tin- Baptist Church on Red Bug
Is a graduate of Nyack Bible College, Nyack,
mediate assistance Is needed. Road was constituted and Ken
N.Y., and has studied at Furman University and
Just before Christmas a toy Garrison became the full4ime
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. In
shop
was set up for needy pastor. Formerly a mission of
Alter
responding to the ad, he
"Rev. Zion" managed to be about them," she said.
addition to pastorates in New York and South
families
so that parents could Friendship Baptist Church of
w
as
advised
KNOXVILLE,
Tenn.
by
return
mail that ordained for only *15 because
Carolina, he has served four churches in Florida..
According to information
she select toys and candy for their Altamonte Springs, the
would
have
to
make
a
Dominique
A.
Zion
II
of
he
'tax
his owner wrote back that lit has collected on this and c*twt
Lewis Dorton, a Junior at Carson-Newman
deductible donation of 1 to did not have any money and uncontrolled mail-order children without cost. The congregation moved Into the
Knoxville, Tenn.,
now
College, Jefferson City, Tern., where he IS
"legally ordained minister." cover the cont of your lifetime could not afford the 125 religions, osta] authorities say center has provided assistance building four years ago.
majoring in Church Music, will serve as music
tely3
perpins
That's not unusual- except credentials, registration.
First Baptist Church of
they cannot stop the sale of forappro
"minimum offering."
director for the day.
processing and materials."
that Dominique is a dog.
since
it
opened
nine
months
Sanford In November approved
unearned
religious
titles
*
Mrs. Zion said she did it show because of constitutional
"We need your financial help
plans for a building expansion
Hehasa handsome 5'-by-1lThe Ministerial Association program which Includes a new
how
such mail-order ordination guarantees
suitable
for
so
that
wecan
continue
without
Inch certificate
of religious also sponsored the annual sanctuary and educational
freedom.
framing or mounting and a work," the letter explained. companies work.
Easter Sunrise service In the building
Thi5,ot
course,
is
far
less
flujn
remod
remodeling of
"We know that they are
The Community United Methodist Church of
She said there are an
smart looking, wallet she
Seminole High Sch
Schooll stadium present facilities.
card
the
thousands
of
dollars
lties.
Kenneth
that
making
thousands
Casselberry will hold a New Year's Eve Watch
and estimated 100 operators now
to carry in his Vest pocket,
in April and the Thanksgivi
others Itiust spend to become a
MCI
McIntosh
was
named
chairman
thousands
of
dollars
off
people
selling
ordinatlonpapers
or
Eve
community
service
In
Night Service Saturday at 11 P.M. Holy CornthOle documents prove he 15 Itiinister.'
of the planning-building
and
there
is
nothing
we can do religious degrees.
munion will be observed at midnight.
entitled to perform all
All the November In the Sanford Civic conunittee.
operators ask for is an "of. Center. Pastor Don Cox
ministerial services such as
of First
fering." There obviously are
Also In November, Bishop
baptisnlals, marriages,
° Assembly is president of the
questions asked about the association.
Thomas J. Grady of the
funerals and to conduct church
applicant's beliefs before
meetin gs."
Several churches corn- Orlando Catholic Diocse
Rev. Lloyd Knox, DeLand District Superindeclaring
him a minister, meorated
landmarks and dedicated a new 1200,000
m
•,
is entitled to all
srued to preach, marry added
tendent, will he the guest minister at Grace
and social ball at
to their facilities during
the privileges and concouples or conduct funerals.
Methodist Church Sunday during the 8:30 and 11
Our
Lady
of
the Lakes Catholic
1977. First United Methodist
slderations usually granterd a
The
Universal
Life
Church
Church
of
Geneva
celebrated
Church
In
Deltona.
am. services. He will dedicate Grace's new
minister," says the ordination
has been ordaining ministers its 100th anniversary in
chapel.
papers the Universal Life
.
Ministers welcomed to the
since
its incorporation in October,
with
A covered dish dinner will be held in the
Church has bestowed upon the
Florida area this year are: Arthur
California on May 2, 1962, the Methodldfllshop Joel McDavid Padgett
black poodle belonging to
and Walter Reid,
Fellowship Hall after the 11 service.
-information
supplied 'Rev, dedicating the new Ward Youth Community
Lillian Zion, executive director
-.
United Methodist
IF ..
Zion" claims. The church was flail
of the Knoxville Better
Church of Casselberry; John
incorporated by Kirby J.
In January, First Christian Deary, St. Augustine Catholic
Business lureau.
Ilensley, who claimed in 1972 to Church of Sanford broke ground Church, Casselberry; James
The dog received his orhave ordained 1.2 million for the new educational W.
Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church
1
Hammock, First Baptist
dination - "Granter for life"
,.'
ministers in his mail-order sect. building.
Women's Guild will hold its annual Penny Social
Church of Longwood; H. Foster
ti
order through an ad.
"
-.
Better Business Bureau inFlorida Adventist Conference Bell, Church of God of
Thursday, Jan. 5, at 12:30 p.m. in the new so'Ial
vertisnient which appears from
:-'
does not say ho w consecrated a new 50 by 110 ft. Prophecy, Sanford; Philip
hall. There will be all new articles for sale and
time to time throughout the
many besides "Rev. Zion" are community service center In Fisher, Ravenna
Park Baptist;
nation.
proceeds will go to the Church Building Fund.
I)OMINIQUE V.1111 OWNER LILLIAN
canine
Forest City in February to Eric Darrow, Sanford Alliance
house sewing room, health Church; Mike Holland, Samservices and storage for ford-Eustis Methodist Church
emergency food, clothing and and William C. Bennett, Sanfurniture,
ford Bible Church. - JANE
g Sponsors of Jesus '76 and '77 have announced
The Jehovah's Witnesses CASSELBERRy,
Jesus '78 festival will be held April 6-8 at the same
By REV.
. ARTHUR
unwanted ailments or grace i sufficient for thee for
PADGETT
site near Walt Disney World, and will again be a
disabilities? We need to my st rength is made perfect in
Community United Methodist
camping event. Thousands came last year from
remember that perfect health is weakness.'
Most
gladly
CauelbezTy
Church,
not necessary to a good life, to therefore will I rather glory in
across the country to experience the music, Bible
Rolling Hills Community a U. Lauderdale duo, will sing.
achievement or servi ce. We can my Infirmities, that the power
teaching, praise and worship In the outdoor arena
Recently a young sweet,
Church,
Zellwood, proudly Seating Is limited and reserlearn
to
live
wi
th
'thorns
in
of
Ch
rist
the
may rest upon me."
and tents.
pretty girl brought mea rose. It
announces a Possibility vations may be made by dalllng
fles
h."
Too
many
ee
We
of
us
f
need
to
l
learn
uf
in
from
s
fer
g
was athingo( beauty and had a
Among those to be featured at Jesus l8 will be
sorry for o urselves when faced and sickness the deeper secrets Thinking Rally scheduled for the Rolling Hills Community
dellghtful aroma. Ilaid It on my
B. J. Thomas, recording star; Evie Tornqulst,
with
Incurable illness or un- of dedicated living so the sweet Wednesday. Jan. 4, at the thnrch in Zellwood at (305) INdesk, and several times during
regular participant on the Billy Graham Crusade,
wanted
handicaps or mu- aroma of Christ 's life in us can Tupperware Auditorium on 7664.
thit wed, I picked It w to imnell
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suffering,
plained
be known by others.
it. The petals began to fade, but
Schuller,
sailor minister of
That
little
shrimp
of
a
man
Minstrels, Lamb, The Rambos, Honeytree,
the aroma
Is easy and natural to rebel
The greatest thing anyone famed Garden Grove cornwas
as
sweet
as
was
sick
all
his
life.
For
20
Larnelle Harris, Jeanie Vee, Thurlow Spun' and
ever. After several days, the
years, he took pain pills to hear against them in bitterness and can do In a crisis or suffering is munity Church of California,
Pat Terry.
petals turned almost black,
but his daily pain; yet, more than defeat, but the Christ way is to to bring God into the situation, author of "Move Ahead with
the sweetness was still there. I
Guest speakers will Include well known author
any other Englishman, this accept them for what they are. It is not enough to pray only Possibility Thinking" and
couldn't help but wish all
relieve them as much as when we go to church on Sun- speaker on the nationally
of "The Late Great Planet Earth," Hal Lindsey;
Christians could be like that - little man stopped the trade in possible, and honor God In spite day or when trouble is so severe televised Hour
Jamie Buckingham, editor of Logos Publications,
of Power, will be
slaves.
sl
in
to row old and retain th
of them. This lifts us from the we have no other oie to go to. the speaker at the 8 p.m.
Ann Kienel, Bob Mumford, C. J. Mahaney, Winkle
eir
minister
Abbe)
are
these
Christian sweetrims, to bear up
worth, "The Attorney Genera] pit of despair and inspires Make prayer and the practice session.
Pratney and Larry Tomczak.
under the most difficult dr.
The rally willbe preceded by
of
the unprotected and frien- others to renew their faith in of God's presence an every day
.# The cost to those who regist er by Jan. 1 will be
cumstances and still retain
life and in God. This is what event. To bring ('sod into every a buffet dinner served at 6 p.m.
(Hess."
was
here
the
aroma
of
$12 for the three-day event. Gate price will be $21.
give forth the aroma of Christ's Christ's
Paul refers to in II Corinthians situation of life is to know the in the plaza dining room of the
life permeating
love to others.
For Information call 305-647-2218.
12:7-9: "And lest I should be f ull meaning of peace and joy. Tupperware complex. Cast is
another.
Wilbur Wilberforce was a
exalted above measure through Talk to God about ever)Thlng no $4. per person. Stuart &amp; Tyson.
here was one who was akin to
small and sickly man, but he set
the abundance of revelations, matter how small it may seem
himself like flint to abolish Paul in suffering. The apostle there was given tome a thorn In at the moment for the ant hill of
slavery. Boswell went to hear had a thorn in the flesh which the flesh, the messenger of today could become the
him and wrote, "I saw what God would not remove, but he Satan to buffet me, lest I should mountain of tomorrow.
seemed to be a mere shrimp, chase to glory in his infirmities be exalted above measure. For
With God as our partner we
but as Ilistened, he grew and and thereby glorify God.
this thing I besought the luiid can face cny situation of life
grew until the shrimp became a
Wouldn't it be wonderful If all thrice, that it might depart and still send
forth the aroma of
nationally
cow'aged
thousands
others
whale."
of
Christians could so react to our from me. And he said, - My
Merrill Wanach,
Christ's love to those about us..
,known Gospel soloist and through personal appearances
recording artist from Spokane, and performances on radio and
Wash., will be featured in a television.
Wdai coinced on Jan. 8 at 3
He is On (IM to
.p.m. at the Sanford Civic multiple stereophonic recurCenter. Tickets may be
dings. Through a series of
Chased at Ouborns Book and delicately performed recorQtIdhtI0S: All this talk
Ile forgives sins when lie was bring you to eternal life. If you
Bible Store or at the door.
on this earth. Somehow we find believe Jests will lake you to
dings of his own vole, sfpgjp.g nowadays about Jesus beating
Merrill presents a variety of the various parts, he sings people today really puzzles me.
it easier to believe forgiveness
heaven, why is it so hard to
bivocal and bndrwnental music
and harder to believe healing, believe He can heal you?
z. As a lifelong churchgoer I knew
d
Wended sensitively with thevWce prcijjon
MAW chorus. In' Jesus baud When He was on
In the time when Jesus was on
I believe the historical Jem TO SPEAK
Word of God.
earth, people seemed to find It healed, and I believe He came
He haZSIJ eSCSpI(J Wfth his part with these groups, *e idea He sIll don?
easier to believe healing than to save and heal us physically, G. Philip Walter From the
on 1sk1gIvthg Dey, 1661,
IUplayIfl( IMI
V
Azwer:
I
used
to
wonder
the
forgiveness.
In fact. Jesus once emotlonaily, and spiritually. i National Church Growth
whsn the PrIU0 14110111 which achv,meill In sound.
same
thing
I
t
on
Jesus
healed
asked
some
of
them wh they believe the risen Christ is alive Research
Is was fl" raubid and hi
Cnt.r..
me
ci
turculeals,
and
tiat
though
it
was
easier to heal and more powerful today than Washington,
Ma'rW
Is
r.cngniiei
as
an
recognition.
wasneyon
L).C,,wHI
less than to forgive sins. Jesus said when He walked this earth. I
As a result he has undergone 52 outstandIng OrilUm lecturer settled all my doubts. And the resurrected Christ
speak at the Sanford
skin graft operations and author throughout the Jesus who healed me is the powerful than the hist orical lie had both the power to heal believe He heals us when we are Christian
Church, 137
IbM have an t*t totan rebuilt country. lie has conducted same yesterday, tøday, aDd Jesus, who went about healing the sick, that one was no easier sick. I beliur4e He forgives us Airport
Boulevard,
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foreverHebcewsl3:1.Ithink
or
harder
than
the
other
(
Mark
all
manner
of
sickness
and
htmdestkofBlbleconfsnnces
when we sin I believe He
Sunda',
2:5.115,
what
you
believe
about
healing
to
the
disease?
If
you
believe
Jesus
Is
combined
and
youth
ralilsu
on
the
West
roc'ondiles
families and heals
of his body. Merrill slowly and
15
closely
connected
with
what
know
alive
today,
then
)OU
He
adult
coast
and
served
as
ai'isI.nt
'flU
Li
Bible
the
power
of
the.
School
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an. 6, with a 7 P.M. service at the St. hi
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be until May this year, he said.

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will be bands and dancers and
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short speeches.

completed their home prepara.

won 30.7.
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lions Thtrsday, and ace for
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the plane for Denver today, all
is in readiness for Sunday's
clash in Mile High Stadiwn.
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said

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they beat us List time. They ran
well agaInt to last tbne wP

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you can't do against other,,"
said Madden. "You always try
to have a couple of plays
ste•'ied away Just in CMC you
need them. I think all teams
that."

Thursday, the Raiders

One comment about past admonitions of caretuIy planned
fistungandhuntlngtzjps_ forget is!
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ARTS AND CRAM
Jan. 3-Jan. 26; four weeks; Tuesday and Thursday;
9:00 arm-noon; Fee: $17; SCC building 11.
Oil Painting Jan. 19-Feb. ; six weeks; Thursday;
7;00-10:00 p.m.; Fee: 115; SCC building II.
Portraits- Jan. 17Feb. 21; six weeks; Tuesday; 7:0010:00 p.m.; Fee: $15; SCC building 11.
Watercolors Jan. 19-Feb. 22; six weeks; Wednesday;
7:00.10:00 p.m.; Fee: $15; SCC budding 11.
Drawing and Sketching I &amp; II- Jan. 19-Mardi 9; eight
weeks; Thursday; 7:00.9:00p.m.; Fee: 115; SCC room G130
Flower Arrangement - Jan. 19-Feb. 22; six weeks;
Wednesday; 7:304:30 p.m.; Fee: 112.50; SCC room L104.
Pine Needle Craft
Jan, 16-March 6; eight, weeks;
Monday; 9:00 am-lI noon; Fee: $16; SCC building 66.
Ceramics-Pottery
Jan. 17-March 7; eight weeks;
Tuesday; 7:00.10:00 p.m.; Fee: $22; SCC building 66.

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PARAPSYCHOLOGY
The Search For Life on Other Worlds Jan. 19-Feb. ;
Ax weeks; Thursday; 7:304:30 p.m.; Fee: $15; SCC room
S-113.
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weeks; Monday; 7:30.9:30 p.m.; Fee: $15; SCC room S-

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Fundamentals of Psychic Phenomena Jan. 39-Feb.
22; Six weeks; Wednesday; 7:304:30 p.m.; Fee: $15; SCC.
The History of Voodoo and Witchcraft Jan. 17-Mardi
7; eight weeks; Tuesday; 7:004:00 p.m.; Fee: $15; SCC.
Handwriting Analysis II- Jan. 16-Feb. 33; five weeks;
Monday; 7:30.9:00 p.m.; Fee: $15; 8CC,
Astrology I: Fundamentals Jan 19-Mardi ; ten
weeks; Thursday; 7:304:30 p.m.; Fee: $15; 8CC room V107
Creation or Evolution: Which One DO The Facts Flt
Best? Jan. 19-April 6; 12 weeks; Thursday; 7:304:00
p.m.; Fee: $15; SCC room S-206.
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unrealistically high
goals. Others suddenly
develop a need to fulfill
of

He said it Is likely midlife crisis comes from
different sour ces for dif-

childhood dreams forsaken

In order to meet the
demands of family, society
or career.
The "empty nest" theory
has it that the husbandfather reaches a crisis

or even an

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mortality more sharply
and try to take advanta
of "the little time left."
"Physiological changes." which are a part of
aging, become threats
according to one theory,
while another says
reductions In work activity

The wedding will be an even of Jan. 28, 1971,
Central Baptist Church, Sanford.

at

3 p.m.,

at

!eret men. He said

businesses should first
recognize when employees
are going through the
stage, then make the
workers realize their
problem Is not unique and
provide counseling.

Are Your Children Vaccinated?
Despite modern medical

advances, nearly 20 million American children
are still vulnerable to
such diseases as measles, polio and whooping
cough because they have
not been immunized. According to the American
Academy of Pediatrics,
by the time a child reaches school age he or she
sho uld have received five
DTP (diptherla-tetanuspertussus) Inoc ulations,
four Immunizations againsi polio (usually
given orally) and the onetime measles-rubellamumps shot.
Doctors or local public
health depart ments
which will administer
Immunizations without
charge
will advise on
how to get children who
have missed Immuni-

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PIROZZI-COX
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Ptroui of Bryant Avenue, Sanford,
the engagement of their daughter, Marl. D., to Stephen
C. Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. David C. Cci of Wichita. Kan,
Born Red Bank, N. J., the bride-elect is the granddaughter of
Mrs. Annie Taylor and the tat. John M. Taylor of Portamouth,
NH, and John A. P1rc1 and the Into Mrs. Mary PIroul of Richmond Drive, Sanford.
She is a graduate of Seminole High School and Is employed as a
dental assistant by Dr. B. A. Fleldus In his Casselberry offices.
Her fiance, who was born at Hiddilnoon, Kin., Is a graduate of
Pratt High School, Pratt, Kin. He attended the University of
Arizona Temp. and Is employed by Zales Jewelers, Sanford.
Plans for the wedding at I.eu Gardens, Winter Park, will be
announced at a later date.
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Tasglewe.d AA, closed, $ p.m., St. Richard's Church.
Luagwosd AA, dosed, $ p.m., Rolling Hills Moravlan
Qurch, SR 434.
Yseag Adults Club Isr Singles,
Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollins Ave.
8A1'URDAY, DECEMBER31
Parents WIthist Partners New Year's Eve Dance,
Mattland QvIc Center.
Sanford An Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1301 W.First St.,
Casselberry, An, closed, pin.' Ascension Lutheran
Church.
Seabee Veteraa of America Island X4, 10 am.,CPO
Club, Orlando Naval Training Ceder.
MONDAY,JANUARY2
Free Bleed Pre.a ellic, 74 p.m., 7th-day
Adventist Qurdi, Winter Sr1agi.
Lake Moore. Amateur Radio SocIety, 7:30 p.m.,
Sanford Chaznbeir Commerce.
AltamsateSeath Seminle Jaycees, 7:30
duhiho use, Spring Oaks and SR 436.
Diet Workshop, 10
and 7:30 p.m., Sanlando United
Methodist Church, SR 434 and 1-4; Carlton Union Building,
Stetson University, Detand 10
and noon.
Sanford Alcoholics Aisaymoss 8 p.m., 1301 W. First
St. (closed).
TOPS Chapter 71, 7 p.m., over Baptist Ch urch,
Crystal Lake arid Country Cl ub Road, Lake Mary.
Sanford Al-An.., 8
First Methodist Ch urch,
Sanford.
Weight Watchers 10 am., Ascension Lutheran
Church, Cauelberry; 7 p.m., Florida Federal, Altamonte
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PHYSICAL EXERCISE
Karate Jan. 4-Feb. 24; eight weeks; Wednesday and
Friday; Wednesday-I:00-9:30 p.m.; Friday:00"7:30
p.m.; Fee: $15; SCC Health Building.
Jan. 4-April 17; 18 weeks; Monday,
Conditioning
Friday;
5:304:00 p.m.; Fee: $15; SCC
Wednesday and
Health Building.
Jan. 10-April 18; 15
Fitness and Figure Control
weeks; Tuesday; 6:004:00 p.m.; Fee: $12; SCC Health
Building.
Jan. 19-Mardi 9; eIght
Aerobic Dance-Exercise
Fee: $15; SCC Health
weeks; Thursday; 9:00.10:00
Building.
Slim 'N' Trim Jan. 16-Feb. 22; six weeks; Monday
and Wednesday; 4:004:00 p.m.; Fee: $15; SCC Health
Building.
Jan. 17-March 7; eight weeks;
Slim 'N' Thin
Tuesday; 9:010:00a.in.; Fee: $15; 8CC Health Building.
Slim 'N' Trim Jan. 19-March 9; eight weeks; Thursday; 7:001:30 p.m.; Fee: $15; SCC Health Building.
Jan. 16-Feb. 27; seven weeks;
Yoga (KwudallnI)
Monday; 7:00-9:00 p.m.; Fee; $15; SCC Health Building.
Golf I Jan. 21.Aprll 1; 11 weeks; Saturday; 9:00.11:00
Fee: $30; Sobel Palm Club
Tennis 1- Jan. 17-Feb. 28; seven weeks; Tuesday; 9:0010:30 a.m.; Fee: $20; Sabel Palm Club.
Tennis II Jan. 17-Feb. 2$; seven weeks; Tuesday;
10:30 a.m.-12 noon; Fee: NO; Sabal Palm Club.
Tomb I-Jan. 1744b. 2$; Sam weft; Tuesday; 4:308:00 p.m.; Fee: $30; Sabal Pskn Clsh
Teals U Jan. I7Fb. I; seven weeks; Tuesday;
1:00.4:30 p.m.; Fee: $30; Sihal Palm Club.
Termis-Mixed Dam" - Jan. 30Feb. 34; six weeks;
Friday; 7:00.9:00 p.m.; Fee: $17; SCC Totals Courts.
Tennis II Jan. 30Apr11 7; twelve weeks; Friday; 9:60.
Fee: $17; 8CC Teals Courts.
11:00
Tennis II Jan. 21-April 8; 12 weeks; Saturday; 9:01'
11:00a.m.; Fee: $17; 8CC TennIs Courts.
Tennis II Jan. 21-April 8; 12 weeks; Saturday; 11:00
s.m.•1:00 p.m.; Pie: $17; SCC Tennis Courts.
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personnel
files with accounts of
dramatic changes In the
behavior of managers.
Researchers are split
over the exact cause of the
mid-life ailiiq. which of.

Mrs. Carolyn B. Johnson, 1930 Palmetto Ave., announces the
engagement of her daughter, Joan Carol, to Dimitnlos Haros, son
of Mrs. Helen Haroa and the late Johnny Hero. of Athens, Greece.
Daughter of the late Daniel T. Johnson, the bride-elect was born
at Statesville, N.C. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred L
Brawley of Troutinan. NC., and Mrs. Clarence A. Johnson of
Stateaville.
She is 1976 graduate of North Iredefl High School, Statesvllle,
and is employed as a tastes. Lord Qiumley's Pub, Altamot4e
Springs.
Her fiance, who was born
Athens, Is the grandson of Mrs.
Barbara Chrlstofllakoa and the late Mr. William Ctriatafllakos,
and the late Mr. and Mrs. Dimitrios Hare., all of Athens.
He Is a 1974 graduate of Seminole Community College and is
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"robutshW" crisis.
McGill said the seventh
theory asserts that Middleddle
aged men begin to see the
stability they worked for as
nothing more than
stagnation and change
their beha vior t, regain a
sense of adventure.

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MUSIC, DANCE AND DRAMA
Community Theatre Jan. 10-Mardi 28; 12 weeks;
Tuesday; 7:00.9:00 p.m.; Fee: $15; SCC room G-1.
Community Chorus
Jan. 9-April 17; 15 weeks;
Monday; 7:00-10:00 p.m.; Fee $5; SCC room G-100.
Community Band
Jan. 10-April 18; 15 weeks;
Tuesday; 7:0010:00 p.m.; Fee: $5; 5CC room G-100.
Colleglum Musician
Jan, 11-April 17; 15 weeks;
Monday; 7:00.9:45 p.m.; Fee: $5; SCC room G-100.
Introduction to Recorder Jan. 4-April 12; 15 weeks;
Wednesday; 7:00.9:45 p.m.; Fee: $5; SCC room G-101.
Clog Dancing Jan. 16-March 20; ten weeks; Monday;
7:00-9:00 p.m.; Fee: $20; VFW Club In Longwood.
Beginning Ballroom Dancing
Jan. 17-Feb. 14; 5
weeks; Tuesday; 7:30.9:30 p.m.; Fee: $20; Winter Springs
Community Center.
Jan. 4-April 12; 15 weeks; WedModern Dance
nesday; 6:001:00 p.m.; Fee: $15; SCC Health Building.
Intermediate Class Piano
Jan. 17-March 9; eight
weeks; Tuesday and Thursday; 2:30.4:00 p.m.; Fee: $30;
SCC room G-114.
ClassGultarl- Jan. 17'Mardill; ten weeks; Tuesday;
7:001:30 p.m.; Fee: $20; SCC room G-300.
Class Guitar II
Jan. 17-March 21; to weeks;
Tuesday; 6:30-10:00 p.m.; Fee: IN; SCC room a-lOS.
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wrote Michael E. McGill of

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classes beginning in January under the Leisure Time
Program. These classes are 5elfsupportjng by student
fees at no expense to the taxpayer. For
further Information, call the college.

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BLOOMINGTON, .Minn.

when he sees his wife and
become isis
dependent on him and less
subject to his Influence as
they become more active
outside the home.
McGill said proponents
of another theory called the
"limits to life" feel II',',
death of a friend or pare',
a major Illness

fectsmen between the ages
oI4OandIO, but McGill said
the debate focuses on seven
theories,
which are
described in the Indiana
University School of
Business publication.
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The Vikings practiced briefly at
instead we won and
Landry said Minnesota Is
UPl Q. Are there any other players In the National Football League
The
Minnesota
Vi
Met
Stadium
Wednesday
and
suddenlythecowboy,are
11.
thegflfld.1t.OI4twnfte
d to
kings, wWerdDp with no p1we
besides Bob Griese who wear glasses a the field? How do they
be.
ttvtUes. Fve new seen weather conditions so sporadic. If lest to play cutdoors at home, fly worked indoors at the Universi- point favoritec" he said.
ty of Minnesota field
year's winter and shat nt'vr esperienved to dale is any uikeep from getting broken? R.J.,
"I think the vi
from the wintry north to Dallas Th ursday.
In Dallas, Coach TOm Landry
dication of future weather i1terns, we my all have to change today for two
Gdese went to 'glasses" because contact lenses, which he
be
changed
considerably,"
he
felt
4w
- our thinking.
needed
for improved vision, proved to be too abrasive. Actually,
g
eald.
"When
we
They
were
to
work
out
today
cheered
by
the
f
di'llls before they take
and Saturday at Southern range forecast calls for
Sorry for the sour grapes, lad the weather sure has my attitude Dalla
playing them they were a very the lenses are made of plastic and are unbreakable. A pioneer th
on
bent 01* of shape
s Cowboys lii the NFC Methodl University in Dallas, chance of
this is Chuck Muncie of the New Orleans Saints, who wore glasses
when the drOfl ball control team,
So it was when Tommy Vincent and I planned our trip to Rod- championship game Sunday. which has artificial turf like Cowboys and rain
a TittesdOfl ti
Vikings tangle
under his helmet when he was at the University of California.
Coach bud Grant said his Texas Stadium, where
man Reservoir with Ed Co l professional guide for Bill
Biggest hazard, he found, was that opponents sometimes reached
and threw on rollouts
Vikings, shooting for a fh flUe ga
Martin's Bass Qiaznpions out of Sat Springs.
wider the helmet and twisted the frames. Several other players in
me will be played.
ran the ball tough. Now
The Vikings, homer, will more of a Ugay team . They
I had heard of Martin's organization and the big fish of Rod- Super Bowl game, are 'suckled
no w converting to
at
to
be going to Dallas. beGrant said the Cowbos must not be able to play on a sloppy have
man, so wIth a careful eye on the solwiar tables and the moon
White
arid
Ahmad
celebrating. They'd ex
ft
OR
the
right
rear
side
of
Bert
Jones'
helmet Is an R
field as they did against the Rashad to catch
coming on, Tom and I set the date for Thursday with crossed
Minnesota. w hich upset the pected to have to play the Rams Rams
the
ball
and
seemingly
written
In
longhand.
since
Tex
None
of
as
dium
the
other
Colts seem to
fingers. Sat urday a small
Sta
Rams, 14-7, In their muddy first with "all
was followed
is Bob Lee has the strong arm to have this mart. What Is the
of
th
Peter
by a wsrmloiol trend that by Tuesday creaW one of those magical
those big guys lii the covered. And the artificial turf throw deep.
game at Los Angeles line," he said,
Kilanet, Veatwa, Calif.
and
the
game
Playoff
will
be
covered
with
days with balmy winds and diaphanous blue skies. Wednesday Monday night, rested Tuesday. would have been a tossup.
a tarpwtij
"So you have your troubles
shortly before kickoff.
None. The letter "R" stands for the manufacturer's logo
was as extreme an oppoate that one can imaglne rain, wind and
frnjllp,g the big plays."
Jones uses a Riddell helmet and is not written In longhand.
plummeting temperature.
Other players on the Colts obviously use other brands of helmets.
When we pulled o Matins headquarters, we had no visions
Q.Wbea was the lad t.a prilest was lpheldkeftber the
of catching fish in the 10 to 15 pound class as they had done the
Na.an) or American Longs, resulting In a baseball game being
week. I checked the water temperat ure at 6 am. that
SCOREBOARD
morning, and it showed 57 degrees down eight de
replayed ftem the atat ad what were the ci cemitasces? -0W
from
560350: 2. Ica•Arani (II 12.00430;
THIRD-). P$tiI•A,id,i 131 1110 MMer (53) t *hio,o +am
H'lu, ChesTy Hills, NJ.
prevIous week.
I. PitilAlbifOl (3) $40. Q (34) 7.70 3.10; 3.
LaIVICOIdO (3) 11.10 Dominator (1) 4 0.
334Q; P (3$) 633.30.
Neediesstosay, fishing was slow. but at least we were prepared
4.00;
3.
Pits
The Elias Sports Bureau, baseball's statistician, doesn't carry
Atom (I)
HA's M4iy (I); S. DeItI Avon (6
ORLANDO$IMINOI.I
SICOND-). PIta'CoI (3) I5.30 3330; P (32) 117.30. 34; Q (3.3)
for the word. We boated four keepers, and Tom did miss one good
SICOND
THURSDAY RESULTS
N
S.lö
I.
L111
mcli
records. However, there's a reverie of the situation you
0.101 40:2. Patsl-Jesus (3)600400;
FOURTH- I. PtaCoi (7) 13,30 Hass.f (5):7. 2.0 FIin (6): 3. Mark
.
3. OQUIZArIVi (5) 310; 0 (2 3) 7001.00; 2.
mention.
On May 15, 1975, Atlanta at Montreal, unpires wiped out
OguiliPirez (5) 740
IINST- I urn
Go (6); 4 WycIIfl Dwva "
(3) 3310
M10; P(73) 3)430; DO (33)3)340
As for Rodinan, there's no question in my mind that It's one of
3.
()) 3
Q
n(n Shin (I) 6. MItes Inlsa (10 : agamein the boeturn of thefou th inJthigwtth A!l,aleadi,g,),
the fined bade. of waler for haul',, ever seen. Deep holes with
51-40-'P (3.5) 10430; DO (3-2) 110.10. I. Sneot Pickles ($7) 5 $p,q
,.
because of bad weather. Manager Clyde King protested. The
FIFTH-i. AIvJi,an (I) Ioo ($2.
90 feet of water, acres of reeds and water bonnets and
National
League presided ordered the game to be resumed at a
7.50740; I. $ora.Erdlqv. 4103.10;
THIRD- VS-i#: I. CharlIe
structure of every descrflon. As I reflect on the events of the
'
3. SarI.Sincneg (7) 3; Q (4$) ($3); 2. 0.0's Oven (I); 3 Hu$tl
later
date
from the point at which It had been stopped. It was
Tw
da,, twv things that impressed me were the water quality and the
4000;
FlipS (4); 4. Cycla Milk
on
..
July 30 of that year, with Atlanta winning, 54.
finished
SIXTH-i. CacIopee
fish. The bass were solid and well proportioned. Tom's largest
Money lags15,6. i's Rocky uoi;
..
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10.40310;
I.
ArtaWhy the sadden revival .1 CraIg Marts. this stasis ass
(1)6504.40; Wigbi ShIft (6); S. Sharp Socks
)•
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fish which was between 4 to
-.
3 lcaEnrlg (5) 130; Q (I 46) (lU
_________ team?
qrteick whe cu lead a chawpi".hlp
weighed s. of pound less coming from other waters. Locking at
40 P (II) 1410.
FOURTH
N,, 5.16 I. Wyctift Sterling. Color.
I
. .1
its body wgId in proiôrticn to mouth size it actuauy reminded
$IVSNTH-). AManiAnd,, (4) MlNoI$-3) 3. Tel Joe (10): 3. Oay$i's
17100.004.30; 3. Patii.Quioa 3
In the Jimmy Carter mold, Craig credits it o being a "born
PICk (13); 1. Chsnt,41
J's Van
me of a sznaUmcnth
-- X.
6104.10,3. lca.AItv (3)1.00; Q (7.1) Line (6): 6. TCLH (61:5.
Finn (I) Y. agalfl"Qirjatjan andto the Influence of his now wife. Cynical me,
3340.
er
reminiscen
o
th
wat was
t f e
p171*iO; llgQ (II wIft, 2. Spike Sermon (5) S. S. Maor (i
I prefer to think that it's because he's on a better team than the
1)143740.
John River II or 30 years O.
FIFTH-C.5.16: ILL's BO (1)
SIGHTH- I. S.ontIAttu (7) 1000 2. COnlident (17); 3. Hiny'5 Charm
New York Gts, his employers of the previous two and a haif*
Martin's Bass Champions developed a reputation for fishing
7404.00:3. Anton-Arco (3) 7.00350.
(5); 1. Fli. Dan (II; S. Montigu, seasons. Derogatori of Morton shouldn't forget that he was on two
excursions not only nationally but Internationally. Business has
3. A(urla.Enilqij, (3) tX, Q (37) Parade ( 10); 6 Society Dl (6); 7
Super Bowl teams in Dallas and the starting quarterback on one
30.20; P (73) 0210.
been so good he Is in the process of building his own lodge, tackle
Useful Energy (53) $ Res Riker of
them. Most amazing as
NINTH- I. Elers. (I) 11.30640 (6).
of the 34-year-old veteran's play
Shop and restaurant to keep pace with the demand. Our guide, Ed,
20: 2 Arts (6) 530 310; 3. Zany.
this year Is his agility when he has to move out of the pocket.
SIXTH A l 1. Tally Tr (6).
was a real pro and his comment was that the success of Bais
(0)450 0(14) 7S00; P (14)130.50.
2. Southern ComIc? (5); 3. M's Maid
Qmplons could he altriladed mainly to organization.
TENTH- I. Abet (5) 17.00 0.00 Marlon (6); 1, Lake
510:7. 3-intl (5) 4106403. Ethev, Spicky Icon (13)6. Manttca Grady Chessman:
Included in their brochure was one paragraph that was in.
(1)110: 0(3-0) 1050; P I ts)07.ao;
1)0); 7. AS Aim Rob (I) S. Pirate
p5_a
deative of all the pecçle Involved. In big capo "We DO
Dd (I-I) 150.30
Ly. (17).
Pith." They will not purposely take a sow from the bed, As a
ILIVINTN- I. A,ta.Zarre (71
SEVENTH
C. 1.16: I. i's
0.20 o
, j.
Ips (5) isqi,st cs 3. Lp,$sr'd Knot (I);
Matta of fact, all the guides admonish their parties to release
16100.40; 3. AIurIa.Pwu (1)1.30; Q 3. Special hind (10); A. JackIe
most of their fish.
(5.7) 40.40; P (7.5) *36.30.
Quick (4): S. Slack Cap (12); 6
BELGRADE, Yugo. I UP!)
This Is a valid point as we approach the spawning season, we
TWELFTH -1. SantlEe (7)
Dril's (It(S); 7. PrincIcol. ($7) S R uss
ian defector Vor KO
,
17
1.30
40
should all be cognizant of the fact that these fish have a
4.20; 2 Cache Zarre (3) Eskimo Queen (6).
triol
1103.00:3.
Thursday threat ened to
ArtsAbel
(3)1,00;
Q
(7.
RIGHT"
5,
$16:
I,
k.Inbo
(I
tremendous disadvantage when lying on bed.
71 33.00; P (7.2) 6000 Big Q 15.7
Ci (1); 2- or. Sill (10); 3.
walk
out on the final chess
It's disheartening to observe some clown with a 14-foot calcutta
:,
with 27) 1.377; Har-. $l30,j
Chic ry Bomb (5); 1. DrIf's e (S
and a bucket full of bull heads working over spawning bass. I
2): S. Corah Shai,e (5); 6 Cast match he plays with Boris
_____one fellow who bragged
Advance ($3); 7. Level Headed (5) Spk wem his condft1o,
know
catching 5 bass this tad
•. D
are met, Yugodav organizers
()
and when asked how many he released his reply
N
NINTH
A. 1*6: I P.O's of the 3Q'game match said,
"no ."
'zr (6); 2. JIvin Jake (1);
SONC
Korchnoi, who lea ds the
TI&amp; abed
Larry Miller (S)4. LL 's kin
THURSDAY 'S RESULTS
(11,5. I. Gin50r (1.21,6. socttr, matc7toI points alter 13
ctsoc,in (111:7. Tinic Fancy to); games, said he will use Ida
FIRST C S.I6 I. Alert's Storm
excellent fishing yet mabt.bthig a sensible approach wards
5Ji, RI, (12).
(7) 6.30 3.10 3.50; 2. lob's Redwing
TENTH T, 1: 1. C$rkis City Ed second time-out and will not
conserving
(4) 4.40 100, 3. DrI's oa (6) 3.30;
($2); 3. Her Names ken ($),
play the 14th game today as
.
0(471*040, T (7.44) 010; 3I.lS.
WIndy Lot (S); 4 M .sZu,,,,,(11) , scheduled,
SECOND
unless
0 a. I. Ead
the
s.
Rusty Cork rn
Boofle 0111
Reck (2) 11.10 6.00 3.30, 3.
'L
(4); 7. 0's Annihilator (6); S. Alert's remaIning games are played
Uin.osa PitIle (I) 640 3.00; 3.
Ed I
without spectators and the
COrnm,rlcate (4) 100; DO (73)
OVIEDOGIR[s SEEK REBOUND
ELEVENTH C. 116: 1. Cotton lar ge wall chess bo
3300; 0(21)7110; PIll) 2i40; T
ard above
3. SharikoNar

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BLOOMINGTON, laid.
(UP!) Male menopause
Is a real phenomenon and
businesses must learn to
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organizational behavior researcher
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can do against some dubs that

worked long and hard on the
offensive plays they plan to use
against the Broncos. Of course,
Madden would not talk about

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Men And Mid-Year Crisis

Offers

Program

By HERKY IIIJFFMAN

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Time

Leisure

what he has in mind, 11ce pt to
speak In generafties.

the Oakland Airport today to

played, but they jist had a
great game a great blocking
game."
In Oakland, the Raiders

he And the rat of the Broncos

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they re not that dumb,"

Evening Herahi, Sanford. Fl.

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Denver met the Raiders, said

Cowboys Favored

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Wednesday.
"It's not that we would try to
bide anything in the way vi
gimmicks or anything like
that," Miller said. "We want to
be accommodating, but we
want to be able to keep our
concentratIon, too."
Broncos' linebacker Joe
Rluo, who picked off three of
Oakland's passes the first time

the game darts, that ctup

Is a 31 z.poW underdog against
the Oakland Raider, New

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 3
Free Maid pus_v dime, 2-4 p.m., 7th and Elm,
Sanford Adventist Church.
DdtcsaCameraClsh,7:lSp.m., social hail, Lutheran
Church of Providence.
Winter Springs Sert.ma, 7:30 am., Sunshine Park
Community Center.
Saderd U.., noon, Holiday Inn.

Saefed Sertema, 7 am., Samba's.
L.ugweed Sentsma, noon, Quality 1am, 1-4 and SR 434.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m. Sanford Woman's Club,
S. Oak A ve.; 7 p.m., Swnmlt Apartments, Casselberry.
Quality Inn, 1-4.
L.agw.odLake Mary Li s,
Ceaselberry Jaycees, $ p.m., Ding's Garage, Melody
line.
Sulord-8eminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
on

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Pareats Aw.ymem 7:30 pin., Casselberry Cornmonity United MethoI Church.
noon, QvIc Canter.
$adUd Isd C
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OSsia Aissymias, 410 aeu., First Foderal
Sa,1r, SR 434, Lomgwoad; 7p.m., (0* Tesno) SeIgfkid
Apartme nts clubhouse, Aitencid. Spr ings; 710 p.m.,
Florida Power and Ugid, Sanford.
WEDNAY, JANUARY 4
Caise.iq Reedy 7:30 sin., the Caboose.
Gene,. Ganise Club, 410 aa,
Overeaters Ansaymem, 7:30 p.m., Alts.ncnte Mall,
Sears auditorium.
Recovery, lie. 12:30p.m., 103 RobIn Road, Allarnont.
Springs, for ruts'vo sad former medal patleds.
OvM, Reedy, 7:30 am., the Tuwn House.

Happiness Is...Heloing Ksds
I

DEAR ABBY: Because of
you, my Christmas was a lot
this year. Last year
husband drove me crazy sitting
wound the house doing nothing.
He had just retired at age 65,
was In good heal th, and didn't
know what to do with himself.
He'd worked hard all his life
and never had time to cultivate
any tabbies.
I kiddingly suggested he
and he did. You
told him of his
to
some volunteer group, and you
named a few. He called the
Crippled Children's Society,
and they gave him the names of
some handicapped children
who needed t ransportation to
and from the therapy clinic.
He's never been happier.
Aren't men peculiar? They'll
listen to advice from a
stranger, but just let their
wi ves tell t hem the same thing
and they'll say she's off her
rocker.
Thanks, Abby. You gave me
merrier

my

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services

get furious with her. I have make me feel very seductive.

Between heartburn, nausea,
backaches, fati gue and swollen
feet, not to mention the feeling
i feel If she c't take the that there must be ten babies in
time (of which she has plenty) there beating on my ribs, spine
to shop for her grandchild, she and other vital organs, th
keep her money. My child one thing I don't feel is lust!
This is my second pregnancy
wo uld be more impressed with
sack of jelly beans than he Is and I'm not looking forward to
A gr
the best Christmas present I've with
eutna's check. Should I Use upcoming fights.
had in years.
tell her to forget It next ea
How can I explain to my
ANGIE
FURIOUS husband that having sex,
DEAR FURIOUS: Ni, I think especially during the last
DEAR ANGIE: Don't
meatbu it. Greet y' wea- ghlsg a eMid a check makes stages of pregnancy, is not all
a that enjoyable? I don't expect
dent hbaad fir me, and mare N.e than giving
stash him for giving me the glitbe feels he must keep (Sr complete abstinence, just a
opportunity to remind ethers worse yet, wear) because it's break now and then. Help me!
that they, too, can improve the grandma's Cinidusas gift. You
PGInS.C.
DEAR PG: You can explain it
quality of their retirement can't go wrong with mosey; the
husband
yeara by volunteering their color Is always right, and you to
you've
services. Everybody can do don't have to worry about "HI" explained it to me, and In even
It fits into any pocketbook. more explicit language.
something.
Hate to write letters? Send $1
DEAR ABBY: I may be old-- DEAR ABBY: My problem Is
Abigail Van Bares, 132 Lasky
fashioned, but I think it's In a h usband who expects me to
very poor taste to give a child keep up an active sex life while Dr., Beverly Hills, Calf. *112,
for Abby's booklet "Hew to
money for Christmas. My I'm pregnant.
I've tried to tell him that Write Letters for All
mother-in-law sends my child a
check every Christmas, and I being In this condition doesn't Occasions."
beentemigedtosendltbsckor

to send tIER a check In
same amount,

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Of Women And Smoking
Women who smoke may be according to research reported tamed during pregnancy.
demonstrating the fact that recently to the American
This Is a medical message
they have achieved much since Medical Association,
from the Florida MedicalE EIGH'
the turn of the cent ury, but they
Association In behalf of the
ST
Pregnantwomen
are physically suffering for
Florida doctors of Florida and as a
IT OPPI
LINICS
their liberation,
public
service
feature
c
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have available to them the best
447-1919,4224"4
By now most people have te
care In Hi. world today, newsPaPer,
1300
heard the popular
aaalna4 sI sapaIIa ..,.aLI..n_ but must assume personal
responsibility for the well being
lung cancer, respiratory
their unborn child.
of
ailments, heart disease and
generally poor oral hygiene.
As part of continuing
Physicians have recently,
on health haza,rda,
research
through advances In medicine,
have
also found that
doctors
discovered other hazards which
effect not only women, but can women who smoke are likely to
undergo menopause a year or
ganorationa
bum
About one half of the hesnan two sooner than women who
fetusee now gliatlag Li the don't smoke. They have
U.S. are spending their determined two possible exprenatal months in "amok.- planations for this correlation
filled wombs." Women who between smoking and early
continue to smoke during menopause. One suggests that
pregnancy Increase the nicotine's effect on the tentral
likelihood of miscarriage, nervous system may Include an
abortion, fetal distress, influence on hormone secretion.
premature birth and the
stunted gwth of the unborn nutritional but non-food
ddld, as well an increased variable-or a factor in natal
levels of Lead in the blood, caress real as the diet main.
future

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MARY TYLER MOORE
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(1) WILD. WILD. WORLD OF
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CAROL BURNETT AND
FRIENDS
8 USCNEL4..EHRER RE.
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THE MUPPET SHOW
CAROL RNEfl SHOW
(1)8 FLORIDA REPORT
$25000 PYRAMID
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8:00
(4) (It CPO SHARKEY: Con.
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tough anti-Navy views, sirtves
for a surprise Inspection.
(1) SHA NA NA
(1)8 WASHINGTON WEEK
IN REVIEW
CI) DONNY AND MARIE OS..
MONO SHOW: Gus.sts: Rob.
sit Young. Paul Lynde, Nell
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8:30
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a
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who. at his euggeshon. goes
work for a former parole
OflIC. fu
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"Zorro."AJainDelon,$tanley
BAN. Ottayta Piccolo. 1975.
Appearing esemlno out of
nowhere, and aNrays doted
In black, insakid z.
endary hero of the opresaed
'' again.
CL) FOOTBALL: Qatar Bowl,
Jacksonville, Clemson vs
Pittsburgh
0 HOMETOWN. SATUR.
DAY NIGHT: Featured:
Daru&amp;s Sdvec Cornet Band
10.00
(J)
Q&amp;JlPCY Autopsies
fad to reveal the cause of
death of two
patients, leading OUInCy to suePect the
4'fl9
ray be praCtiCing
115111.
Carolyn Jones, Anthony
Delay guest. cm
34 JAMES MICHENERS
WORLD: 'Hawaii Revisited."

"HAPPY NEW YEAR'

FROM $TAPF&amp;MANAOEI

Saturday

5:55
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6:00
(4) CRACKERBARREL
(I) GROWERS ALMANAC
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6:25
(I) FRIENDS: LallystIe, 1.5
6:30
(4) FARM AND HOME
(I) SUNRISE SEMESTER
(I) LY
655
(I) DAILY DEVOTIONAL
ill) LIVING WORDS
7:00
C]) A BETTER WAY
(I) MARLO AND THE MAGIC
MOVIE MACHINE
C!) SESAME STREET (R)
(I) WOAN
GI
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(I!) KIDS WORLD
7:30
(I) PROFILES IN EDUCATION
(4) ARTHUR AND COMPANY
49
PLAY MATES,
SCHOOLMATES
(I) THE GREAT GRAPE APE
SHOW
(I BAGGY PANTS AND ThE
NITWITS
8- 00
(L)UL CS BEARS
(4) (1) SKATEBIRDS
IV) FOR YOU Black Woman:
CD ONCE UPON A CLASSIC:
'Robisi Hood Jr (R)
(I) ALL NEW SUPER.
FRIENDS HOUR

(11) (M NCAA8ASKETBALL:
Nolte Dame it Kentucky.
0 FESTIVAL IN VIENNA:
The Vienna Philharmonic Or.

1:00
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C*AL: Hosts- Marilyn McCoo.
Billy Davis Jr. GUestL Dave
mum. Boa Scaggs, Gladys
Knight the PIPS Heart and

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chestra presents a concert of

MEMBERS: 'Wendell
Willie." (R)
AL30
II) SWISS FAMILY ROB..
INSON
0 BOOK BEAT
9:00
(I) SPACE SENTINELS
(4) (1) BUGS BUNNY-ROAD

old world favorites, directed
by Heinz Wailberg.
4-in
(I) MOVIE: 'Bengazi." Rich.
Ird ConIc, Richard Cartoon.
(81W) 1955. PolIce Inspector
fries to find stolen war surplus
goods.
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Letter Ward." David warner,
CilIa Black. 1969.
1 :20

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"Two for the Se.uw,"
Mitchum. Shirley Macl.aine.
THEY CANE FROM WITHII
(81W) 1962. Midwest lawyer
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In IS; No Adeptten of
BABY GIRL COTTO.
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO.Alds Corte
*INS* Residence is Unknown
And TO the Natural Fa ther
of Baby Girl Cone.

MEMBERS: "Douglas

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8 FRENCH CHEF:

• ' Spaghetti Dinner Flambe."
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CD (IL BANG SHANG

LALAPALOOZA SHOW
IV) ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW
BOOK BEAT

lIsat a Petition for Adoption has been
filed seeing to adept the miner
Child named above.4 you Reg
to serve a copy of your

A BIT WITH KNIT

written defenses, If any, to it on
Kenneth At. Sine. OfSTEPHEN.

10-30
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SON, STALNAKER &amp; SEANE,
PA., whose address Is Post

ADVENTURE HOUR
H) MOVIE: 'Bride of Frank.
enstain.' Elsa Lanchester,
Boris Katloff. 1935. NotorIous
of Pretojious forces or.
Frankenstein to • 'create" a

Office Drawer One, CaIsilbecvy.
Florida 33707. Petitioner attorney,
on or oaior, flm day of Jimatry,
IfS, and file the original with the
Clerk of this Court either before
service on Pet Ilioners' attorney or

bride for the monster.
CD 23) DANIEL FOSTER

Immediately thersafteq otherwise
a default will be entered against you

MD

icr the relief demanded In the
Petition.
WITNESS my hand an the sealof
this Court on December 7th, IM.

5jp HORSE
PARENT EFFECTIVE.

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Clerk of Hie Circuit Court
By: Jean E. With
Deputy Clerk

KROFFT'S SUPER
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PARENT EFFECTIVE. _________________

NESS IN TRAINING: "Fair

Enough.' What to do when
pa,ern. needs conflict with
their chiidtens, siblIng rivalry
And allowances M)

NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned, ORO Asseclst, Ltd.,

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a Florida limited partnership,

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RESCUE
SAv' Chapter 5510, Florida
5liitø, will register wim me Clerk
CD CD SPACE ACADEMY
of Circuit Court, In and for Seminole
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VIVAL KITCONSUMER SSM.efy, Fhirida, upon receipt of
of me Publication of this'
me lictitious hams LA
Aft,
PLAZA APARTMENTS, under
12:00
which It Is 4119890d in business of 49
(I) BAGGY PANTS AND THE
wynsoe Road In me city of Alta
NITWITS
monte Springs. Florida.

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FRENCH CHEF:

"Spaghetti Dinner FI.asnb,"
FOOTBALL: The pealch
Bowl, at Atlanta, Noitti Caroleno State vs Iowa Stale.
KIDS WORLD
24 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC
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OFFER EXPIRES

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Prruiect SuPerv.sor l ob develop
ment program, must have a
minimum of 3 years experience
" supervision. administration
arid managerial re$poffllbility
Will be responsible for complete
Supervision, reporting,
administration of project
Providing on the lob training to

vancetiket, Iaquery Lounge,
AnderSon's is Station &amp; Snofkyt
Market, Mae's Cafe (Midway) A
Fanny's Cate
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DIVORCE FORMS - Still 57050
free details KIT. ft.oi 751,
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12 trainees Applicants Should be
a resident of Seminole County

Nice Slim attractive lady, 10 '1
would like to rr,es$ nice man
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range$l0.000 tO$17,000 An equal
Opportunity employer Send
returns to Bo. ISa
Fw.ni,w,
l4erqid. P.O. Scitssi Sanford.
"

IN YOUR FAMILY'
AL ANON

AUTO MUFFLER &amp;
BRAKE MECHANIC

Sanford,

REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE
Confidential interview to work
Sanford, Lake Mary &amp;
Altamonte areas, individual
rain ing , computer, mIcro-film

Companion to live watt, elderly
lad y Own room, bath 1 Small
salary, 375 15%

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&amp;
bookkeeping for prolessional
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AAA EMPLOYMENT

9-Good 'Things to Eat

301 Commercial
3333174
"Low Low Fee"

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3274733
)n'TDe4pa'r 0' P,jit Y, Plan
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HIGH S(P400L GIIADS- Limited
Openings NOW Good Pay $411
mo I. Travel, Adventure,
Vocational Training
Fast

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Sanford 3231781

license.
USCG
•Captamns
examInation
course S
nights in Orlando Starts Jan
11th Sea School St Pt II) $37

101 for information

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Pro it ceftif,ed by USA Pro
Self Stamped

address envelope
Tayco P.O. Box $010 Stockton,
Ga. 9130111.

Tennis Registry For info, Doug

MSIICZowSII. 3723W

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(AWN MONEY OlGA Take orderS
for L'SJ Jewelry Cali for free Sanford-Furn rooms Gracious
Isv'tsg 500 S Oak 515 mo in
1751
.m.iocs on toll free
cludes utilities A maid. $11 7113
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Unfurnished

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mat young people No em
permmnce necessary but must be
free to leave at once for major
U S cities and resort areas. 3
*5 aid training Expenses
transportation furnished For

SAN MO PARK-I, 7.3 entroom
trailer apts Adults &amp; family
park. Weekly 3315 Hwy 1757.
Sanford 333 1530

p

RidgewOOd Arms Apts.

contact Ms Barbels.
1711101- Parents welcome at

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inlecvie-*

&amp;
Bedroom Apartments
available Pool. Rec Room,

T.vi,t

Court.

AC, D,shwather.
Carpeted
Drapes Call 3735420 bewesn

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SUPERI OR. 3 bath home I
Sanoral Pan. FR. tat In kitchen.
C H&amp;A. din ing area &amp;
morel BPP WARRANTED Just
$35.3001

MAKE A WISH- 3 BR, 1 bath
home in Sanford is a dream
come true Nicely decorated, in
quiet neighborhood, FR,
fireplace, &amp; moret
pp
WARRANTED. Just 121.500.
IMMACULATE - 3 BR, 3 ba th
home on ig. lot in Sanfordt Nice
kitchen , scr. porch, rear patio,
FR, fenced rear yard &amp; extras
galorel Only $35,500
UNBELIEVABLE- 381.7 bath
home on 19. corner lot in

PinecreSt? New roof &amp; carpett

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ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL
END. THE
NUMBER IS 3372511.

ANNE A. WALLACE
leg Weal Est.te Bioser
(305) 322 IllS
Bro5erAtOc -JOHN W.SSERO
ACR FACiF
COMME ICIAL
CHARM FROM THE PAST Gracious entrance hall. 3 BR.
7i B, 14*31 Ii. I.R. with
fireplace, 13*11 ft. DR Pool.
trees Owner
sell &amp; has

must

kitchen. utility room, scr.poirc,
nicety ianascapect Only

ANYTIME
Multiple Listing Service

181,7 bath-Nice neighborhood.
complet ely remoiiel.d, conc rete

block, pool, carpet, 530.500

2565
PARK

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easy terms. 114.100. 373 3771,

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Harold Hall Realty

Sanford 3 OR, large lot,
ne ar Stores, carpeted. 113.000
toll Santa Na Nrneers

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freshly painted inside lout.
roomy 100' 174' corner lot.
fenced back yard with 20'v71'
storage building, 525.000

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381house, Lake Mary, By owner
Call alter 3pm 447 1107

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ERNOLL GREENE
REALTOR
6545573

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&amp; firplace, many
extras, 170.500.
William
MaliciowsAl, REALTOR, 373

Lg. 3 BR. FR

STONE ISLAND- IBM. 2'v baths
on I acre. $53,000. Jenny Clark
Realty, REALTOR. 337.1300-

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machine, fully automatic, sold
originally, 5503 Repotssiøused br 4 mon ths, balance,
1114
554 $717
Man's Deerskin coat, size 3$. like
new $4.5 Call $31 5317.

business irs Ilsis area. Properly &amp;
business under $71,000 Terms

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REALTOR 3721501
MULTIPLE LISTING $EAVICE
Eves: . 17) "Al. 3331535

RANT ADS ARE BLACK &amp;
WHITE AND READ ALL
OVER.
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SERVICE US1116

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

Air Conditiorng
CMIral Heat I, Air Conditioning
F or free esImatet. Call Carl
hiarrs at SEARS -n Sanf or d 372
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BOARDS ARE GREATCLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN
SETTER.

Save Mr,irley
IflSuIa'C No*
("*j
iP,,5"r i Au
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A. Roptco iQarn for old or flee
hOijWS, t)ct or lrme 324 1575

ALPITEDNEW HOMES TO BUILD
&amp; OLDONES TO REPAIR

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Will do house painting I repair is
yVs experience 323 7154

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Cha aSic

Msceilar,ous Set-wices
Electrical, plumbing, carpentry,
Si r cond At Mating a specialty
burnaces and heaters cleaned
Residential, Commercial, in

Beauty Cane
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(for merly Harr,tt's Beauty 010051
549 F lit St 327 3742

On

:.T tSROi'Oi PEST LOPTRUL
3342 Pun Drive

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Sleep sofa 5 thar, new orwy so,
with thiS Id COUNTRY
FUROITURE, HWY 16, Sans.

lod, 37,35332

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BOAROS ARE GREATCLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN
BETTER.

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Wholesale. maae to order, maileo
151 clan 21 hr5 Call 3735003

Land Clearing
Land cle aring 4.3 lard loader 1
dump truck for rent or lease, 222

SawFiling

.LaWn Mair,tenanCe

PRECISION SAW PILING
Let us file your tacit
American Rent All 322 91 11

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SOSFOLEY(LECTRICIAP$
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Land ?MInt,nance
HUGHEY(QUIPM1:NT
Owl Service, Clearing, Mowing

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122 514(

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Exper t york rpam shampoo Free
estimates Guar"q'ed Ph 031

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Bach Not Loader 372

S.rw'ce

Pest Crntrol

darstrial Maintenance I repair
these items Bob Glare 730
Brighton Way, C.aswlbei-ry $31

MIX

SEWING MACHINE
CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY
1011

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HOuse&amp; Roof cleaning
also exterior At interior Pa.nting

BLITZ CLEAN JAIIITORIAL

Sales

Smittys Snappin Turtle

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Montgomery Ward "Signature"
space heater lest than two years
old Electric blower and iPer
moltat 1135.00 3)5 5552 after

I nsulation

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17 92 Sonford

* 830-6688

321-0741

1501

Beckwith upright piano for sale.
excellent, 1500 3220334.

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Orlando Dr

CONSULT OUR

3226301

c1-$4si..twkI

4114 S.

Larry's Mart. 21$ Sanford Ave.
Buy &amp; Sell, the Imeit its used
furniture Refrig stov, tools

FIREWOOD FOR SALE
WE DELIVER

Salancsdue$173.aOor$77.lOmo,
Call Sew &amp; Save 1311111 day or
nit*. Free home trial; no
obligation

Stumper Agency

KISH REAL ESTATE, INC.
REALTOR
20175 Freniti Ave. Sanford. Fla

1plepPica, f3OS )21 Owl

Singer's moSt modern sewing

ueaandweareun.bietoloWe.

from very

RAYMONDE.LUNDQUIST
Req. Real (slate Broker

TO PROTECT
THE UNBORN
AND THE NEWBORN

1976 SINGER FUTURA

fireplaces for those cozy

tate.
* OWNERS WANT TO RETIRE

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1977 Singer Zg Zag

evenings. 3.34 a den. $31,100.
berms.
WONDERFUL BUY, see this
Immaculate 3 BR at 121,300.
What have you got? Owners may

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TORINO SPORT ..... Lw, 51w.., Law Miles '2995
'73MAVERICK ......................
'2195
'73 FURY III4 Door ................. Low l,,u,Mas,, 81195
'13 GRAN

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RIDE BY 7215 Palmetto I then
fl us! We'll tell y
all the Singer Future in walnut ca binet
leatures which includs 2
left in layaway. Purchaser left

* IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A

'72 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE ..... 15,151 AdVal Mile, '1995
'72 GRANTORINO2Do0rCoupe........... s.,,'2195
'U CORTINA........................ cyt' Gas saver '199
ASPENS ..................... C,, £ Sedans From
VOLARES ................... C.ws4$i4i5s ,,.'3188

7 Young Cows &amp; bull for sale. 327
$543.

Model 1305, good for all type's of
carpeting, sold originally 5251,

REALTOR MLS

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SC
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ELECTROLUX
VACUUM

SiSload

$3495

x VVSIYQOr.

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African Night Crawlers SO large
worms. 11. Also Peat, fine
quality, SI bushel Wholesale in
your container, S bushels or
p.. bushel BAGGS
MARKET. 211$ Sanford Av.
Sanford 37) Ml

Brand new. never used, slightly
oamagea in shipping, balanCe
145 IN 5217

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REALTORS

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mortgage, 523.300

322-2420

Ill

'fl HORNET WAGON .......................... '2995

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IlCarol necklaces, 135up Meeker
wallets. 1$ up Come in &amp; See?
Gwaltney Jewelers. 704 S. Park
1 Ave.

OWNER MOVED OUT- Needs to
tell this attractively paneled, 3
large family
room Assume low interest
COUNTRY LIVING-) DR, 2 bath
with all the conveniences, large
yard, trees, plants galore, choice
area. $17,500.

00*15,

Cash 322.4132

repossessed-used for short
time, balance $41 SO 156131?

Sanford's Sales Leader

49ilo

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Adj. commode chairs, crutches,
folding Adj. walkers &amp; wheel
chairs, Rent or Sale, Americar
Rent-All 3325113.

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OPPORTUNITY.
DecoratIng &amp; a few antiques will
make this homi'
snow place.
.

CARS

Chafing Dish? American Rent.

lO3O State St
Sanford Plata, 322 5411

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REAL

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am A.

323.7832

reduced price to $11,000. A

Formal OR, bar &amp; pooH FR&amp;
m.ny
exrram
BPP
WARRANTED, Dust $35,500
LOOK HERE-7BR, lbathlsom,
in Country Club Manorl Eat In

sewing

EveS 3321517 3720612 3727177
3Q7[ 35lpiSt

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REALTY

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oi'tunities
available Teaching youngsters ..-__
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5sl, &amp; gtc.gp term's instruction

GIRLS

STEN STROM

322-1833

BOOK

BolWalherFurniture

Commercial Bldgs for rent, large
Ismall.

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BLUE

niturip,$307703

SAVE 50%

3215S. HWY.17.n

owner

All, 377 5113

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clearance, on stretch zig
tag
machines Singer,
new sn balance 515 Singer
Futvra, sold new for $4.10. pay
balance 04 123.1 See at
SANFORDSEWIP4G CENTER

BILL BAICER
VOIJCSWAG(N

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Champagne'
Glasses, Tables, Chairs, Rolla.
way Beds. Coffee Urns &amp;

WILSON MAII:I4 FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
311
315E Firitll
172S622
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'1895

Chuck Oormlv.323a$6l
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SO-?sceIlaneous for Sale

Casselberry Plato

tfl LUXURY LIMANS, 7 OR.

NT, AIR, AUTO.

FILL DIRT CLAY . SHELL.
HAIJLINGt

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H*y, $7.53

8 1895

FILL DIRT Ii TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
- _Call Dick Lacy, 333 7150

Steam Clean Your Own Carpet
RentOurRinsaj'svac

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1011 MOB CONy. LOW MILES,
SPECIAL

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New listing, I acres in Geneva.
Older orange grove will divide.

1 2395

11

IOfl Volkswagen Bug 10.000 ml,
autOmatIc,stickshlft,*hite with
black interior, priced for quick
sale. 513.10. 543-400. Private

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REALTOR 3231000 MLS
Eve, 327.1l75

Fine selection of 000d used fur ,

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1574 SUICK LE SABRE LU*US,
IbR. AUTO. AIR.

auto,,
A CExcellent
throuofsout Will take 12.10$. 173
$322 or $62 741

62-Lawiirdefl

64-Equipnnt for Rent -

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lt7l Toyota Corona. I door wagon.

$20&amp;up

Raborn REALTY

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$.37.000

RX

$100 Aup

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toselIiBR,'lB..goodconio.2001
Adams Ave., 117,500

older woman. 377 3533. Sanford.

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classitiedatCall3n.35IIor53l.
0051

trade

$I.000.

RECORDED MESSAGE
KeliaDle woman to live, yplst lr
in exchange for companion of

prep

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- 1011 IMPALA I ON., NT, AIR,
AUTO, CLEAN.

'1795

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'2995

DAYTONA AUTOAUCTION
Hwy 53. I mile west of Speedway,
- Daytona Beach,, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Sat, at 7 30 It's the
only one in Florida You set t he
reserved price, No charge other
than 53 registration fee untiss
vehicle 5 sold Call 501 3151311
for further detailS. Next sale
Jan 3rd

NOLL'S
Casselberry. I? 57,35 44
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Get full exposure
eke that "For
SiSli" sign
&amp; p
a

People etso 1i1 money USi 10*
co$Iclataofiedadstob,,y sell, Ofunch

Owner being transferred . Priced

19

SALES POSITION
TOLL FREE-1 100433140)

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DESK

07$ MO MIDGET CONy. LOW
MILES. ONLY

8O-Atjtos for Sale

CAR ROLL'S FURNITURE, 3321111

convenient to hospital and
Shopping. ideal for retiree,

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Real Estate.
General Contractor
333 443•

Medical
Dental Care Plus
$35710 mo starting pay for E.I .

STENOCI'IAIRS

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øtti n,*
homes Under 127.000 *ith Ins
than 19CO down Government
bundin Builder 3333211 EQual
iloiu'.nq Upp'oriunitv

Johnny Walker

Uniformt. Food. Lodging, 30
days paid vacation, Complete

Harold Hall Realty

-I SAVEI

bike, call 310 1155.

up

ADOINGMACHINE
USED EXECUTIVE

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Multiple Listing REALTOR
110 Chapman Ave Duplex Apt

Military Compensation-

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ace Mary- 3 ON.

1063 Cadillac Coupe DeVihie. new
engine, transmiss ion &amp; hiSS,
135$ Call after Spm 321705

1011 Yamaha, 171CC. street or dirt

USED 3 &amp; • DRAWER
FILE CABINETS
1304 up
MANUAL TYPEWRITERS noa.

have building lots.

Spectacular view. Every
amenity. Call for appointment.

(Dealer)

1077 Honda $50 take over
payments, no money down. Wa
1150 or 373 4333 ask for Tommy.

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garage, utility room, porch
13i000 337 1214

HAL COIBERT REALTY,lnc

Opportunity
Contact U S Navy Recruiting
Office Tel 3224705 Regular

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REALTORS LAKEFRONT COUNTRY HOME.

3310440
REALTOR
Multiple Listing Service :
£ves:3731742,UIS3iI,3214431
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Advancement

',%ari

60--Office Supplies
.
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OSTEEN-. S acres more or less,
high &amp; dry. good country esta te,
$13,500 with $7500 down, o*v'tr
will carry mortgage, we ato

3 SR. 2 bath, family room. dining
room, living room, dc,uble

WITT REALTY

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NAVAL ORANGES &amp; other citrus
for tale! 13 00 bushel 3770313 or

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Older home in good cond. 7 OR, I
bath. 19. satin kitchen. Only
5)4.500

,.#HOUSEKEEPER..,pleasant
person, large Muse. References 53$000 buys 7 BR, I bath, Fla. rm.,
requiret 1350 Par. up
I5433 Pool. forced yd. Sae today.

BabySitting in my home, ay or
night 3231554
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Estates, Preowned, excellent
cond.double widesA lot, III 500
&amp; down, bank financing. In
Cii.idi$ Club House,
l. Tennis
Courts. Boat Launch American
Parks, DeBary. (301) usssli

Nestled among wtsispering pines
overlooking a crystal clear lake.

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from 110 to

4--Motorcycles
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Pianos. Thomas Organs-.-fs ought
&amp; Sold Music Lessons Private
and FREE Grou p BOB BALL'S.
Discount Mutic Center. 2307
French Ave, 3277353

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3772170

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BUY JUNK CARS
110 Call 177 1621
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BUY JUNK CARS. trucks &amp; im
ports Ito to $70 Jfl $00 after S
pm A weekends

S9-4vJsical Werctndise

Il 57, L'isure World Mobile

STE NSTROM REALTY

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fl-Junk Ca

II' wooden cruiser boat with
trailer VOorbest offer. Call 323
IOtSor come we at 7013 H aw kins
Ave

49.fl....t,'fnjfl Prai.ty

AL5O3BR,lbatlson3ivacresat
120.000.

" SYSTEMS ANALY$T...lt,
RPG, experience, salary open.

Will babysit in my home, New
Year's Eve, experienced c ouple,
contact Judy at 37)5042.

Deceased

ideal Country home?
OR, 7
baths. con. H&amp;A, on 3 acres,
Bargain at $11,500.

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ROBSOPi MARINE
7077 Hwy. 17 57
Sanfor d Fla. 37771

On the Beautiful St. Johns River.
Live NWof Sanford lust off Hwy

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Bring your horse &amp; kids to this

&amp; Accessories

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041 Buick LaSabr AC.
0 rTu'w TICS). CUnI OQO 54)0
2') 1731, 3720547
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IUCT MAKE PAYAAENTS -72 A,
1 73 models Call 373 5570 or 531

77) 5433
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home-4 OR, 2
bath, fireplace, Pool &amp; many
ottierextras. on I acre lot. Only

Auction Cente

Hwy 16 West, Sanford

IS',' Bass boat, tile new, fully
equipped, IS hp Mercury
motor, heavy duty trailer with
S ply tires, 171 model. 333-7113.

JOIN
SANFORD'S
SALES
REALTOR MLS
LEADER I
Professional
3'li 5114 da y (Sr niqhi
training, individual supervision,
all ERA benefits. seller &amp; buyer
home warranty, finijt office
46 -Comnrcial Property
eq uipmen t &amp; sales toots &amp; em
Cept'onal advertising
program CORNER,smalloffice Lowdown,
are IuSt a to* of It's
many
S2I0mo approx Owner Broker,
REASONS WHY WERE THE
Orlando, 8416016 Eve.
LEADER! Call Dave Fair for a
confiden tial interview

- Lovely emecutive

REALTORS
$30 Ulior 335-4711 eves

Would party who called about
wallet. Thurs. Dec 77 please call
again

Ill

ASSOCIATES

Dell's

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1574 Lincoln Mark IV Bill blass
Designer package. Completely
loaded including moon roo f and
Va Cisani Built in CO with power
antenna. 70.000 miles Must see
to appreciate. US$0. (private)
6614300

Consignments Accepted

$-l3Sat.

644 1916

Credit Qualifies

Open Daily for Browsing

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O:ar. Winter Park

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stay late

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VA I FHA F*P4ANCIP4G

3730541

REAL ESTATE

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FOR REST GREENE INC.

3323501

M. Unsworth Realty

REALTOR
MLS
605 or eves 323 0517

viewerforcounty,4,5
We Take Trades,

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32)5211

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No Money Down If

loaded with
want to clear out
for the pears end. Anything you
need, we have it. Come early &amp;

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GREGORY MOBILE PIOMES
13 Ortanøo Dr
323 5300

7121 Park or .3723111
REALTOR
Alter Hours

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Sanford 377 liii Dealer A gent

Wemerchandise,
are Still over

SOW. 5th St.

43-otAa'ea9e

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SUNSHINE T.V.

5S-Bots

uction

ale
FRIDAY NIGHT 7:30

"limited Supply."
Hours itoS Mon Fri

42-biIe Hones

A

SALE
SAVE- ISO CO or more on selected
Portabt. TV's and Stereos

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Jim Hunt Realty

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Steady work, good pay &amp; benefits
Area Resident with references
Phone Mr Muffler 373

173 4$17 or write

Sanford Al Anon Family Gr oup
P 0 so- $5)

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603$ after 1pm or 3751175
Lowdown- Noqua'ityng. serai'
models to choose Iron's Call Cc
WPt,tehurst. REALTOR,
4711

51 14

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for families or friends of
P'04)lemdr,nkers
For burtrser -('formation call

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Sanford lakefront, 3 BR, 2 bath,
upper 10' 5047741410 504 fl4

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y55r5 cii merit, in tile-s em
iiricC *04k fjr
Call Per

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Good Used Televisions. $31 and up,
illS Orlando Dr.. Miller's. 323
0357.

NEIGHBORHOOD

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CMP LET ELY
RE CON
DITIOP4ED- VA &amp;FP$A homeS
located in many a reas 01
Seminole County. 117.100 to
0000 Down payment 10* as
1100

CRANK C0NS'T REALTY
REALTORS 1306051

Relief Night Auditor, experienced
preferred, NCR Classified
machine, part time desk clerk,
Days Inn Motel, Sanford , 1.1 &amp;

Write P 0 Box 1713

/

32! 0440

MidlIO,000
OR, Ili 8 CHLA
13000 down assume
monthly caurments of about 5501
- PITI.

Sanford

33)7173

dylIwilde. 105 Brentwood Dr. I
BR. Ibatp. pool home. ivri. old
Sunken living room, with
Iltoplact, family room, Dining
room, screen porch, fenced
yard, fruit trei% Was 543.000.
Reduced to 151.500 Owner-fl)
1040.

SANORA CONDOMINIUM - ala
Krlder Rd., 3 OR. 2'i bathe, 7
car garage. OR, pool, lentils
courts. Club House, range,
refrigerator, disposal, drapes, At
Much Much Moral By Ox'i.r.
7'pct, •ssumabie mortgage.

Like

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IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM

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3211"].

323134

UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things that are lust
taking up space with a want ad
In the Harold 373 2511 or 531503.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR. 3777101

Multiple LstIng Sirv,:e
Evenings us S3611 or mono

41-Houses

SR 14

Can Help
Phone 123 III?

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Maids, full &amp; part lime, Days Inn
Sanford, a pp ly in person, I-I &amp;

HANNAH'S MUSIC CENTER
Lessons Instruments, Ac
ce-stories. Repairs 210 E Itt St.

each personal representative
All personter,stedin tie estate
City Council will hold a public to whom a copy of this Not ice of
!W.IWJV At 1:3111 FAR.. Of as soon Administration has been mailed are
tPsersafter N Pooslole, on Wed- required,
WITHIN
THREE
nesday,Januay1I,,y,,. MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
an application by JON W. lABEL THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
requesting a Pnetlmlfsaryplatap
TIIISNOTICE,tofileanyob,ec$iovs$
.nal
4 .asi,..._
.s
'W VT 11W UI
'1WY may PlayS that cAallenge the
dIt.IOfI regulations requIring validity of the deCedent's will, t he
paving of IPse sfreets and P'Ovidsng qualifications of the personal
water and sewer hookups relaive
' to represeist.tive, or the venue Oji
the folIn described property lurisatcilon of the court,
situate at the corner
ALL CLAIMS. DE MANDS. AND
Bahama Molds. and being more OBJECTIONS NOT $O FILED
PS4'tiCutarty
desaed N Sellout: WILL SE FOREVER
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Ctdsfly
BANNED
Latl3aAdLINickA. $ec$NeI,
Deleoflheflntpulicationoottsis .
NOR IN ORLANDO_RANCHIS, NetIce
of
Administration:
City ii Wedar $pr, SMWOW
c. ,ty. FI0I
William Robert Adams
The Public Hring *411be fIeld In
As Pec$ail Niprei.nsathe Coy 14511, City ci *IIWI' Sltlnii,
the ci *5 Estate of
Florida, It which time interested
JOHN LEVI ADAMS
Parties for and against me roq50p5
Oeceasad
47at50 above will be .
ard
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
DATED: December 31, I.M.
REPRESENTATIVE:
S. Mary No,tsii,
FRANK C WHIOHAM, ESQUIRE
City Clerk
of
City of Winter
STENSTROM, DAVIS I
SWI'9j lida
MCINTOSH
GARY E. MASSEY ESQUIRE
Pest Office lea 1330
Sii'Iiige. Florida
$lflluiØ• F)srld 37771
City Attorney
(305) 377 21P1
Publish: Dec. X. 1517
PVbtlt5' Dec. 35, Jan 4. 1575
DES 141
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REALTOR

Estate

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If your credit isas bears retected If
you don't save a down patrnent.
or if y ou 're loosing for a good
tew or used cur or truck l4 13

YOU NAME IT I BUY IT
SANFORDAUCTION

v,lqinahly IllS, pay balance,
173 00 5045317

CallBart

longer needed items

WITT REALTY

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Good Credit, Bad Credit

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WALNUT STEREO

/ry comforta bl e I OR, 7 both
modern CO home, fenced yard
Priced under $71,000 with
assumable mortgage or ree
finance
financeor
or trade In your present,
too small hornet

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Real

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PALLU WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Per riaps Alcoholics Anonymous

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pets 3727530

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Lake Mary- I Bdrm turn Muse
Nice for couple. No (hildr en or

and experienced in human
development progr ams Salary

BeiweenSS&amp;a%

Call 3233507

33-Houses Furnished
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QUIET

high as an elephant's eye Place
a classified al, and pile the
money in your atleit

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321 0lWvej

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Brand new left in lay away, SOIC

Real Estate Broker
2535 S Sanford Ave

Days 3275173
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oont pi le

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or No Credit

Re

JOHN KRIDER ASSOC
101W Commercial
Phone 377 ?5SI.anford
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3 BR. 2 bath, fenced, 1310 mc 333
7550

expenses 54.4 3071

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W-0005 for Sale

Out Of deal? ViSit (theirs An
tique%,Irni W ofllon Old 5l
is at "76" Station, Paola, 337

05,,

BATEMAN REALTY

w Garnett Wrte
Reg Real Estate Broker

Call 3n

Excellent earning opportunity
helps pay for those Christmas

Bring your own bottle urn., ioo.
there will be Prizes, hat%. nose
makers &amp; plenty 04 run Advance
tIckets. 5).
Ihe door. Ii Ad

Unfurnished

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KENMORE WASHER- Paris,
Service Used machints.
MOONCv APPLIANCES. 323

$73,100'

Handyman can easily convert this
2 BR, IrWo a 3 or 4 OR Only
515.500. Low down payment El
terms by
owner Realtor
Asociatj 001 735Q5.

ome lots •. 10',
no pets, adults. RV's welcome,
314$ Park Dr., Sanford

31 1571-31

I

Furnished-, freshly painted in.
$ide, 3.I',, 4)11., CIt, ww-c,
privacy wall, carport. corner,

St. Jonns Realty
BROKERS

you place your
classified ad. the Sooner you will
pet resuns

Frlda, Dec.
I

53..4y. Radio Stereo

BR. I bath homes, $74,000
Government ssibtidy avaIlable.
Builder. 3727357. Equal Hning
Opportunity

3 OR. 2 bath, COmmerciel joined.

- AVON CALLINGI

query Pageant, Sanford Civic
Center, 5:3511110 00 Soul Disco,
featuring The Sherke. The sun,
The Stroker, from tO tui 1 cm

52-Appliances

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New

32-Houses

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18-Help Wanted

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43$

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FOIJI'Sd Grey maie cat abOijt7 V's
vicin'ty of ldyltwilde, Call 373
5326

Contingent or unliquldat.d. the
nature of the uncertainty shall to
stated. If the claim IS secured, the
secvrlty shall be described The
cla imant shalt deliver sufficieru':
copies of t he c laim to the clerk tO
enable the clerk to mail one copy to

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5,

NW.
MAIL

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$3S'_

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Lots ofthe original chips and shrimp sauce.

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perfection

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Before PubJicQtjofl
Noon F(IdO1j

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TO WHOM IT M'Y CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY
THE City Council ci me City ci
WInter Sp'lIIgs, FISSIdS that sai'

tiit.

Sunday

.i.,

Thai the parties Interested in Said File Number 77433CP, lspending iii
me Circuit Court for Sem inole
business we S5 follows:
Cdunty, Florida. Probate Division,
SinenI's Nlshe'ante
the address of which Is Poll Office
&amp; Lounge. Inc.
Drawer C. Sanford, Florida 3771I
Mwcllle hale
Dated at Winter Part, Orange The personal repvesentative Of P155'
estate is WILLIAM ROBERT
County, Florida, December 35.
ADAMS, whese address Is 150$
Publish: DeC.23, 30. 1ff7' J. lSfl.
.
Elliott Avenue, Sanford, Florida
ISiS
37771, The name and address 01 the
DES-Il)
personal repr esentati ve's attorney
Dated at Beverly Hills, Los PICTITIOUS A$I
are set forth below.
Angeles County, Catilo,nia,
Notice II hereby given that we
All persons having claims or
December IS. tnT,
At* engaged in business at 730 demands against the estate
are
GAO AssocLates, Ltd,
Sunnytown Rd., Calsaiberry, required.
WITHIN
THREE
By: Stanley R. Flmbesg,
SemInOleCounty,p$,er
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
General Partner
biciticus name of H &amp; H SERVICE THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
5777 Wilshire Boulevard
CO.. and that we Intend to gj
THIS NOTICE. 10111. rm
Suite 710
1110 naitse with me ci
the
co urt "
. itt
Beverly Hills,
Circuit Court, Seminole County, statement
of any claim or derna
California 50712
F lorida in accordanc, wIth,
the
biIsh:Dec30,t577,551j 30
wovislors of the Fictflid Nam. in writing and must
indicate the
Statutes,
To-Wit: Section 541.0
nrtlal
i, ,
. .. name 81,141
Florida Statutes ISV.
Creditorhis agent
51g. Hugh, MIcOefysell
or attorney, and the amou nt I'
Hvg, McCombs
claimed, If the Cla im is not yet due, , Publish Dec. 14, 33,70, 15774
Jane, the date when It will become dvi
ins
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ADMINISTRATION
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PERSONS HAVING
upon receipt of proof of the CLAIMS OR
DEMANDS AGAINST
publication of this notice, the (IC.
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
titlous name. to-wit:
SINENI'S OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
GOURMET CATERING,
under
which we expect to engage
In IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Of Highway 44. LOnI*'ied
that the admInistration of the estate
VillageSliopalng Center, Inth
eCity
JOHN LEVI ADAMS, deceased,
of Lo.Iv.0.iI. Florida.

1 /2 /78 Midnight

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Notice is hereby lven teat
me in No: Estate of
undersigned,
Pursuant t. the JOHN LEVI ADAMS,
"Fictitious Name
SlifutV' Chapter
IU.0S, Florida Statute, will register
NOTICE OF
with ttse Clerk of the CircuIt Court,

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Spacious Spanish 3 BR. 5g. treed
lot, all the amenities plus quest
Muse. A buy at $75500. William
Malicrooski, REALTOR, 377.

Reg. Real Estate Broker
377 1301 Day or Night

limmie Cowan, 315 Palmetto
Ave

DEADLINES

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File N.mber 17'4S3CP

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

CITY OF
WINTER SPRINGS,
FLORIDA

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Sanford. Florida, offer for sale SlId
sell at public outcry to the PiiOfseSt Sanford, Florida 37771
and best bidder for cash, the Telephone: (305) 32741314
following described property Attoffleys f Patltk.nser
situated In Seminole County, Publish: Dec. 23. 30. 1077, Jan 5. II.
1571
F lorida:
I
Lot II. Block II. TOWNSITE OF p($.)15
NORTH CHULUOTA, according to
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that i am
the p1st thereof as recorded in Fiat
Bock 7, Pages $4 SI Public Records engaged lfl business at ItO Highway
of Seminole County, Florida.
0&amp; Altamonte SprInts, Seminole
pursuant to PM Final Judgment County. Florida, under fictitious
entered in a case pending In said name if AMERICAN TRAVEL
Court. the Style ofw'tslctilslndacated COACHES, and thai I intend to
reeistef'saldnamswithme Clerk ot
above.
WITNESS my hand and official the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Florida ks accordance with
seal of said Court this 77th day
December. 1577.
Provisions of tie FiCtltIou Name
Statute, To-Wit: Sicti
Seal)
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Florida Statutes ItV.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
hg: C. Wayne Prather
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Publish Dec. 14, 73, 30, 15774 Jan 5,
By: Mary N. Darden
57I
Deput y Clerk
0(5.76
Publish' Dec. 30, 1577

YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED

RATES

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY S-Noon

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
NO( ICE Is hereby given that the
Clerk of the Circuit Court
undersigned ARTHUR H. SICKBy: Margaret L.
WITH,JR.Clerkoflhe ClrcuitCourt
Deputy Clerk
olS.mlnole Count y, Florida,willon
tpsellttidayolianuary,IOlIatII -oO Mach N. Cleveland, Jr.
A. M. at the West front door of tse CLEVELAND, MIlE &amp;

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NESS IN TRAINING: 'For Life
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PRICE. Petitioner, and PANSY A
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A twinS Petition For Dissolutlo
of Mort lose having been Ilia
r,gudIngthU marriage tOOOklA
S. PRICE, in the Circuit Court in am
for Seminole County, Florida, IN
short title Of whiCh 5 IN RE' TIll

MARRIAGE OF

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that C04%I Oil ';-;
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December, 1577.
Cochran Road, as'reCorded among
(Court Seilt
the Public Records of Seminole
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
County, Florid a
Cler k of the Circuit Court
Together with improvements
By. Margaret L. Meyers
situate thereon.
Deputy Clerk
These presents command you to
Publish: Dec. 30, 1577, Jan. 6, Ii. 20, appear and file your answer or other
$571
defense ov pleading with the Clerk d
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the Circuit Court inand for Seminole
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT, IN AND County. Florida, and serve a copy
SEMINOLE
FOR
COUNTY, thereof on Petitioners attorney,
Mack N Cleveland, Jr
of
FLORIDA
Cleveland. Mite &amp; Bridges. P0.
CASE NO. 77.$11.CA4S.E
STOCKTON. WHATLEY, DAVIN A. Drawer 1. Sanford. Florida 32171,06
COMPANY. a Florida corporation, or before the 35115 day of January,
Plaintiff, 1571, or otherwIse a default *11W
entered against you.
vs
WITNESS MY HAND AND Or.
MAX I. DETTER and CLEO I.
FICIAL SEAL Of the Clerk Of the
DETTER. hit wife,
Circuit Court, on this list day
Defarnts.
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NOTICE OF

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real property are also beIng
against, to wit:
procee
PARCEL I
Lake Marsha Highland FourIt
Addition, as recorded in Plat 5n
Range
Page 7. PubliC Records of Orange
Refrigerator
has been flied against you RONALD County, Florida, as Lot It ant
P P(F.OLA and DARLENE E. beginning South 70 degrees. East,,
KEOLA, his wife,
feif, Cf most westerly corner Lot It
and you are required to serve a copy run South 10 degrees, East I) leit
of your written defenses, If any, to it South I) lest, North 3$ degrees. west
on Smith, Hulsey, Schwalbe and 71.21 feet, to Point of Beginning
Nichols, plaintiff's attorneys, whole (Less beginning most Southerly
address Is $00 Barnett Bank corner Lot It. run North 33 degrees,
Building, Jacksonville. Florida West 153.15 feet. North 7 10 feel,
37202. on or before February I, 1575, South 33 degrees. East 70101 foit
and filethe original with the clerk of South 73 degrees, West 4.15 beet. 4
thiS Court either before service on Point of Beginning.) Section Ii.
plalntltf's attorneys or Immediately Township 73, Range 25. Together
thereafter; otherwise judgment with improvements sItuate thereon
PARCEL II
may be entered against you for the
relief demanded in the complaint.
$311 $1' of Pd $74.11' of N04S4,ot
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CIRCUIT COURT, IN THU CIRCUIT COUNT OF TN
IN THE
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who"
Oakley. 3653 Cooper Road. Blue Ash.
Ohio dliii.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to toreclose a mortgage upon
the following pfnperty in Seminole
County, Florida
Lot 15. Block F, W000MERE
PARK, SECOND REPLAT, ac
cording to the plat thereof as
recorded In Phi Rook II, Pug. 73.
Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida
Together with the following
equipment:

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PANSY A. PRICE,
Respond,,,
RONALD P. KEOLA, and wife; and
NOTICE OF ACTION
Oefendants. THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
PANSY A. PRICE
WHOSI
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: LESER F. CAMPBELL, RESIDENCE AND MAILINI
whose residence Is unknown and ADDRESS IS 75107 Rote*e

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it's okay to
drink decaffeinated coffee. So, I
am quite concerned if I should
continue to drink decaffeinated
coffee or not.
DEAR READER
You can
forget about the cancer
problem in relation to
decifelnated coffee. A few
years ago, some of the decaf•
felnated pro
were made
using trichiorethylene, a
chemical related to vinyl
chloride, uadegrea.slngagent.
It was found that large amounts
of this chemical Instilled in the
stomachs of mice with a gastric
tube might cause cancer in
some drains of mice.
You need In know that same
dating doctors say

complaints may find that

stopping all forms of Coffee is
necessary to get the best '

results.
I am sending you a copy of
The Health Letter number 14,
Coffee, Tea, Cola, Cocoa, to
provide you with more in.
formation on coffee and o(he
caffeine-containing beverages.
Others who want this issue can
send 50 cents with a long, slim
ped, self-addressed envelope
for it to me in care of this
newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
Radio Qty Station, New York.
NY 1019.
DEAR DR. LAMB
I am
writing In r.oird In
mice are particularly column on improved hear
susceptible to cancer and valve surgery. The advice and
others are more resistant. The explanation you gave to the
amount of chemical used was person was right on.
comparable to a human
l had rheumatic fever several
drinking 50 Million cups of times as a child, and was to the
decaffeinated coffee a day, point I was unable to do
which I think most reasonable mm'thinu.
persons
would consider
(had the mitral valve
somewhat unrealistic,
replaced' 13 years ago. Since
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using the chemical as a handed me a whole new life. 10
degreasing agent stopped using raised two children, I do all of
it entirely rather than fight the my housework, howl, dance and
hysteria. I would like to em. I'm a part-time nursing
jthasiz,i that not one case of assistant in geriatrics.
liver cancer or other cancer in
This may sound like a
human beingshas ever been
testimonial, but I just want
down to be caused drinking people to know that heart
any amount of decaffeinated surgery really works.
coffee. So. If it Is fear of cancer
DEAR READER
Thank
that concernr you about you for sharing your experience1
drinking decaffeinated coffee
with our readers. Yes it cerfear no more, and drink i.
tainly seems like a miracle
I have a somewhat different when a person gets good
opinion
about
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ways to make a lot o(money.
Chances are 100 to 1 your
financial wizard's a phony.

Associate with progressive
people who are in the forefront
of innovative programs this
GEIUNI (May 2l.June31)B,
coming year. Benefits that are very careful tonight that
not Initially apparent will
follow.
domIe problems in public.
You'll lose face as well as
CAMCORN (Dec.
19) Intuition should not govern
your actions today. Use sound,
logical reasoning as a guide
because your hunches could

CANCRR (June 114Wy 22)
Watch your talkative ten.
dencles today. Take care not to
dwell at length co subjects that

coffee well to switch to a
decaffeinated trend. Despite
the Wcommerclaij,caffeis
only pert of the dory. The
fl avor oils and other chemicals
in coffee we irritating to the
digestive system of some
sensitive people. These people
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to by sending for your copy of boring to others.
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 30"Feb. 19) you're
out to enjoy yourself
Hastily assembled joint ven
tonight, forget the house once
Lures with friends are ill-fated you've closed
the door. Dent
today, especially If either of you worry about whether ou ft
y le a
have to advance money. Put window open.
them on the b* inwnsr for
now.
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Today you have an imfortanat,,
PaC (Feb 20-March 20) tendency to ten tales oust of
Denowrenalyzeyotr motives school or pm on hearaq in.
or methods today, or you'll formation. You know bow.

wind up on dead ceder. A
questioning mind is fine, but not
when It kedsi only to inertia.
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Variety is the keynote to companions may ild be.
pleasant associations for you
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Dec
today. Choose some fresh new

do

your socializing 21) What you say lightly about
someone in the spotlight
come out as something entirely
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) different to your listeneri_, They

with.

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could feel you are envious.

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The greatest sacrifice bid

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duplicate game In Mukluk,
Alaska. South was that
Eskimo expert Mr. A. N.
We will let Mr. Onymoua
describe the reasoning that
led to his sacrifice bid of
seven notrump.

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An Alaskan reader wants
to know if it Is ever good to
lake a 10-trick set.
ills letter inspired today's
article. if any of you ever get
this same hand in a match.
point game you can afford
that sort of set. Otherwise,
will find such sacrifice bids
a losing proposition,

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to double. Then I thought of
just passing. Finally I took
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hearts bid and made
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"So I took another swig
Vulnerable' East West
and bidmysevennotrump"
Dealer: East. Opening lead -,
As Mr. Onymou.s said
even of hearts.
seven hearts was cold and
would have been worth 2210.
west
.rsb East South
lie got out for down 10 or Just
24
Pass
1100 at seven notrump and
s,
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received a well.deserved top
Double Pass Pasi Pass
score.

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laces to

that it is wonderful for the
person who needs it. Not all
cases with valve defects
require surgery, and not all
cases benefit to the degr ee that
you have, Nevertheless, It is aS
great And impertant advance as
cases such as yours de.
strafe so well.

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announced today, "There Is lead to positive results,"
not hing in the plan which dif- Pravda said is an editorial.
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the last 10 years.
negative," Pravda said.
"Jordan rejects, and will not "Opening talks with Israel
cooperate with Israel In any without consultations with the
The Mideast In 1977, 1911, Page peace offer
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several hours late Wed nesday land to them," a cabinet weakened its posi tion at the
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official Soviet nwspaperi, a defense force and maintain Its
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order will be the responsi bility Pravda and Izvestia, said the economic stcport.
In Israel, a powerful bomb of the Israeli authoritIes"
Isra eli-Egyptian negotiations
Sadat and Begin reached an
apparently set by Palestinian
served only to give Israel an apparent impasse Wednesday
guerrillas exploded near an
Begin said an Israeli military upper hand and delay a set- in their public statements over
open-air market In the Mediter- presence on the West Bank and tlement.
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said, but rather for
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Mderatlon and the two agreed that the increase in fees would
and lidarprotad from one
statistical application
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language to several others
especially in compiling the
cutting local service immediately.
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Kaiser has been that Herndon be permitted to raise its rates
steps to cut expenses'
above the current $35 for nonenergency calls and $40 for
emergency calls to provide an additional charge of $1.50 per mile
statements to the county of its activity and collection data, Kaiser
for transporting patients to the hospital.
Willis said Kaiser wanla the county to expend the money It had said only one such report has been received by the county over the
been granting to Herndon in an annual subsidy to provide heart- past year.
Willis said earlier that the firm has reallzed revenues of $130,000
monitoring equipment In the Altamonte SP1ÜIS based and
to
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Sanford based ambulances. He said the firm already has the
expensive heart-monitoring equipment in Its CaSSelt*TT) based losing $10,000.
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ambulance.
separate
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County
operatloa.
such equipment provided by a federal grant, but that Seminole
Kaiser said, "We have repeat
asked for the monthly
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commission retroactive to the first of October. "That decision
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killing 577 persons in
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7. HJI Muslim gun.
men
occupy
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and hold
more then 159 hostages.
L Panama Could treaty
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olgOtchib lire kills lit.
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cornmancios rescue 50 hostages
abowd hijacked airliner In
Mogadishu. Somalia.
L.ag4lagg &amp;jnifleaaee
I. The Mk, Cad.
2. Panatna Canal Treaty.
3. President Carter's
first year In office.
4. Social Security

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announcing the
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Federal Reserve System
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chief to replace Bert Lance
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national chairman.

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the Carter fowign policy, and
Pentagon reports Indicate the grown to the size of Italy's. Carter'svisit will court the 10
WASHINGTON (UP!) -"on
theirthe whole, a useful
United States has 193,000 Polish unemployment Is 4.6 minion Polish-Americans In the
President Carter's trip to role" In the Belgrade confer.
combat and support troops in percent less than In the United
Poland will take him to
United States. Zblgniew Brieence attesaing the European
West Germany, while the Soviet States.
Soviet Union's strongest Euro- performance In human rights.
zlnski, the president's assistant
(WELCOME)
Union has 47,000 combat troops
pan any at a time of the
for national security, is nailve
Aixt 55 percent of Poland's of Warsaw.
the
in Poland but 230,000 combat
Polish relations with the United Poles
on
troops
In
East
Germany.
these
subjects
Is
a
farmland
still Is privately
tes since World War 1!.
(
contribution to developing what
owned As farmers turn over
.srter's visit today through we want, namely, a more
to WarsaW,a
A Polish diplomatic source their land to the Mate Iii
.'aturday hi Warsaw will be
city
of
1.3
millIon,
Carter *111
said that his country's relations change for lifetime
Ihi' con1ppye wider deter,sons,
SimM stop on a nine-day,
less, the source said.
visit the Tomb of the Unknov
with the United States are
natiome trip abroad. He plans a
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The U.S. source also said the
that provoke powerful emosince World War II."
Warsaw
talks between Carter and
ferns.
The source sought to dispel thesourcesald,thegovernment
"Becauseof its posiulonagthe Edward Glerek, the former
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what he regarded as mbcon. often must wait until enough
One is the Hike Monument,
prindpalasiociate of the Soviet resistance fighter and who
increase In trade during the Ceptions about communism in land is available in an area to the Gmkgoddess ofepij, rance
Union in that Pan of ,,
, been first secretary of
form a co
collective farm
1V7 has been
by Poland, saying the nation
and victory symbolizing
the Poles
Polish United Workers Party increased
good accompanied
will.
churches
nd
priests
oo
since 1970, also will cover:
Warsaw's courage In World
East-West rtlatlonship,"a
As a resul t about 500,000 War IL The other Is the Ghetto
then at the close of World War administration source said
European security, II and Its dildents are few In so-i, of land are unused, the Monument, memorializing the.
Americafl.Polish al- Central
before the trip.
ni1
role In the nsxntier.
said. U this land were In 500,000
Jews who were partlY
economic cooperation, mutual balanced forces reducHe cited the Poles' "ressona following up Commerce tion negotiations between
Poland
would
be
timed
off
into a section of the
Wy good rem 11 In the ares of
He said Poland's economy, at able to export rather that, city during
Secretary Juanita lCi' viii
World War 11 and
hnen rights, the keystone of earlier hi Deonnb,r. The ahatp NATO and Warsaw Pact the level 01 Greece and Pot' f!flport gribi, he said.
rO0Mlykifleuj4
uprising
tugal before World War II, has
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with a pIn that all women
Nepal, who Is Mttandlag
Impact and Its Icngrange
AN the boom of the home
the University of Con.
significance,
In the United States,
necticut's Institute ofTh
news service eadi
Zabarah Insisted P1C8InS.itd,
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thet 1est lL fr bet]
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of the Kingdom of Jordan,
and attending Emporia
State University in
Emporia, Kansas,
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democracy in the world,

Before di'partlng the
president completed action
on the federal budget he
sends Congress in late
January, a spending plan
calling for some ssoo
million In federal spending
for the nest fiscal year.

Poland: ciosestTo Soviets And U.S.

NEW YORE (UP!) Highlighted by new
Egyptlan.Iars.Ij peace
talks, the MMiV. East was
chosenthe top news story
011977 by Americea etitors

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- Belgium: "We'll
discuss our relationship
ith the European con,-

- India: "The biggest

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States and Korea have reached a final
agreement on the return of alleged Influence
peddler Tongsun Park to Washington to testify
in the •Koreagate" scandal, government
sources said today.
"A joint announcement on the case will
definitely be made tomorrow (Friday)" in
both Seoul and Washington, one Foreign
Ministry source said.

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one that in recent years has
turned, perhaps ex.
cessively, toward the
Soviet Union, but under its
DC leadership has turned
hack toward us and has
assumed a role of
neutrality."
-Saudi Arabia: "Our
najor supplier of Impeded
oil.. nation which works
closely with us in many
parts of the world."

President Carter's First Stop

Tongsun Park To Testify

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atout 111104s" he
AikiiuilMrMion officials
describe the trip, the
Pr
most aflihiuious
overseas journey, as
recognition that the world
flO% consists of many in.
dependent nation, and
power centers and is no
longer dominated by the
United States and the
°" Union.
Each nation Carter visits
is not only important tothe
region, officials said, but

also In the world forum.
Carter discussed the
cOuntrin he will visit d
esplLned the reasons for
his Mop In each:
Polanil:
"A country
%sthc1oseflestotheSov
Union, but also close ties to
us ... relatively willing to
give People their religious
freedom and their in.
dividual freedom."
-Iran: "A very close
military any of ours, a
4IIII trade partner with
when we share political
illItles.
responsibilities.,,

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GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala (UP!) The former director of Interpol in Guatemala,
Jorge David Garcia, missing since last
Thursday, was found dead by police In
Sumpango, 29 miles west of the capital.
The police said they identified Garcia
Tuesday, a day after they found his body. His
kidnappers remain unknown.

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Western Europe to the
MideM, to intha, tihat
our nation
with energy
be a prune question,
Carter said in a nationally
televised interview with
theC najor networks
Wcdoesday night.
"W.aretheieaderothe
osid," Carter said. 'We
are oi" of the major s,j
producers. We are the
greatest consumer, and
imid Congress does take
action on the energy
proposal that I put forth
last April, and which the
house of Representatives
pissed in August, that
iloud will hang over the

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The Salesman
Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker is on a nation.

wide tour arguing the case for the Panama Canal
treaties.
Those who hear him should have a better understanding of why there is a reported shift In
public sentiment about the treaties.
When terms of the treaties were announced last
September, it was soon apparent that millions of

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Well, almost.
There's MW the ringing out of the old year, OW
ringing (wTbi(h) In the new year yet to,
So cheersl
How do they plan to Celebrate?
One man SAW that he did not belle,elnflr.works
on Qwldmas, and ccuiiin't wait to set off the cactie
he has been hoarding (purdijied several mon ths
ago In Georgia).
One couple said their weekend celebration would
begin w habro
M ay morning and end with
a buffet Sunday night. They are grateful for having
Monday as a holiday for Rand ft - resolutions and
recuperation (never again),
In keeping with tradition, many Southern
families will tuber in the New Year with a menu of
hog jowls, biackeyed peas and collard greens- the
soul food of prosperity,
There will be toasts, and toasts and more toasts.
The amateur buozers will probably tie one on. The
seasoned pros don't wait for a holiday to celebrate.
But around the nation, some 25000 Americans
will probably celebrate by toasting with a con-

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cranberry juice, lemon juice, strawberry gelatine
and water served In frosted glasses.
This festive chink Is to member, of the Women's
Christian TemnPerence Union (WCIV) as champagnelstosoctald'Inkers.
This year the e'uoiial celebration will record an
all timehighof nearly
anesdai the brew
of Bacchus. This Is disturbing to WCTtJ, a group of
Indignant women who have battled demon nun
since 1674.
Edith Stanley, president of the WCTU, says "total
abst inence is a positive way of His."
After more than a century of hettflng bow,
WCI'U Is one of the largest group movements In the
nation with active chapters In every state except
IlawalL
According to Torn Smith, Minister of Education
of the First Baptist Church of Sanford, there Is
presently no local active WCTU Chapter. He said
there Is an active chapter In Winter Park which
meets the first Munday of the month.
And Jane Casselberry recalls that as a little girl
she frequented the WCTU Reading Room In Winter
Park when her mother took her shopping (no, her

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mother WAS NOT and IS NOT an axeweilding
Carrie Nation).
Several Sanfordita remember a WCTU Chapter
lists. Mrs. (Allen Vickery recalls a chailter here
between 1913 and 1916 (and no, she was not a
member).
And Mrs. J.C. (Florence) Trawick doesn't
remember much except that her mother, the late
tje Roth was, at one time, president of
Mrs.
the local chapter.
Mm Trswick said, "I still have her gavel up.
stairs, but I was a young girl and can't remember
the year."
Unionists feel one Indulgence leads to another.
$jnejalr [awls Is reported to have said, "A man
takes a dick, the drink takes another, then the
drinktakes the man."
WCTUmemb ibelievethe same theory applies
to TV sex, permissive parents, abandonment of
religious values, and even cltarette smoking.
S 0 It Is. WCTU principles may be out of sight.
Here's to a happy New Year - whether It's with
Crimson Sparkle, or the fined of Imported vintages.
Have It your way!

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GALVESTON, Texas (UPI) — Federal
agricult ure officials have refused comment on
reports safety inspectors
previously noted
dangerously high levels of grain dust in a
grain elevator which
exploded, killing 16
Persons.
A Houston television station, KPRC, said
Wednesday federal grain safety Inspectors
reported the Farmer's Export Co. grain
elevator had dangerously high levels of grain
dust, but Washington officials delayed action
while the company modified a dust extractor
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Americans were not at all pleased with the
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Republic of Panama.
There are strong feelings about the claim of
Panamanians that it should belong to them.
But the debate isn't over, and Senate Majority
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"some shifting of opinion" toward support of
WASHINGTON - A Republican scheme to
ratification,
pay for "ordinary and necessary" office cxBy DON OAKLEY
Mr Bunker says the administration hopes enough
Penses tncwred by GOP senators has received a
Most us take medical care for grant ed, but
of the senators now uncommitted will comedown in
cold shoulder from the Federal Election Corn.
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the fct Is that thousande of Americans are living
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fivor to give the treaties the necessary two-thirds
in bsl±wooth counties and city stuns without
Al i recent meeting the FED unanimously
day4o4ay medical attention of any kind.
vote for ratification.
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declined
give
the
Republican
t
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epu
Senat
That is why a new medical services bill
If the tide is turning, some credit must go to Mr.
Campaign
Committee
the
carte
Manche
it
sought
signed
Into law by Pr esident Carter in Decem ber
Bunker himself—both for his role as chief
rou
underwrite
tine
office
expenses
of
GOP
is
so
Important.
For the first Urn. It guarantees
negotiator of the treaties, which are eminently
0.
se nators Without having its outlays counted as
medicareandmecsidp,,ttohfr o(
defensible in their terms, and for his dedication to
political contributions.
nalc13mannedbyldanasgj
the cause of explaining them to the American
The committee Is trying to lCY OP 1
nurse practitioners in communities where
people.
loophole in the new Senate ethics code's
medical doctors are unwilling to live.
Mr. Bunker has gone on the road at the age of 83
i'o1fice accounts" which
authorizes reimbursement on -1
mans senators
to PlY for staff travel,
a trial basis - to clinics In urban areas where
facing audiences that may be hostil
cootitued entertainment and
/
difficul t questions with Calm assurance
paramedics are willing to practice but doctors
e, ti~
other coo notccivered by their official
are
not.
conviction of long experience in foreign rJat1oi,
The
American Medical Association would
It is easy to see why a succession of presidents,
have
preferred
that all payments to such clinics
m.
oi.,
earlier
Democrats and Republicans, from Harry Truman
be ftumekd Uwoi*h supervising doctors. But it
alushfandeerely,bdth.5enaterdu.edWgo
o
on ward, have called on Mr. Bunker for plornatic
should be ptble, in many cases to have
far, Instead, It voted to permit members to
assignments, and not the easy ones.
registerednurses
ere nursesand men who have served as
we many from their editice commium to
..
Re has been our ambassador to Italy and India, a
medics in the military provide basic care
pay for un imbiried offl
without a doctor being present.
troubleshooting ambassador at large, a delegate to
Beca use the code was hastily drafted,
Without reimbursement for paramedics,0
the United Nations and the Organization of
however, it doesn't explicitly date that money
some
of the rural clinics now operating In
American States.
put Into an office account must come only from
Appalachia
and other parts of the country
the
senator's
own
political
committee,
where
In 1967, he began six trying years as ambassador
1,11
coutions
expenditures are subject to
to South Vietnam, a post that could have broken a
' So tis
a
fe
money ran out.
ll
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fu
ll
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diacloesre.
diplomat half his age.
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some
*lia, fortunately, that the
So the Bepublicut smal Slit tried to (
By PATRICIA MC CORMACR
And in 1973 he undertook the difficult final round
small-town doctor shortage may not persist.
college curriculum "a (5sentf" •
the FEC to rulh that it
pick i thetab for
of negotiations for new treaties that would satisfy
ir
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e cunjcujurn now Is determined In large Medical school enr011mEnt has doubled since
office expenses of Republican senators, without
1*. More and more young men and women are
Latin Am erican aspirators toward the
measure
by Individual faculty members, dud4 beco
having
against Its contr1butiOfl Some 72 percent of the nation's
ming family doctors rather than specialists.
students
are
choice,
acad
Canal and yet assure that U.S. commercial andlimits. '
em
ic
departments
either "satIsfied" or "very
and other
dild$In4 the handouts.
For now, though, the cow*ry clinics are inacalemic divisions, according to the
Nice try, fellows, bid it's tsc to the old satisfied" with their schools.
securty luterests in that waterway were protected.
foundation dispensible. The new rural health legislation
report *
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beard. The FEC says it's t to
Satisfaction apparently runs high naturally In
Mr. Bunker is vigorous proof that bir days can
should make It much easier for them to stay
th
Senate Ethics Committee to interpret
the world of higher education. Around 90 percent
The result Is fragmentation,
profitably be ignored in deciding when it's time to
-alive,
-of
er
teach
s
at
::u provision on office accounts.
the schools feel good about their
addition, according W the fowion report,
In
quit.
Th
.
World
Heal
th Organization has declared
lot, too,
there are the sternal points
In mother recent action, the
His task of negotiating with Panama is Over, but
that one ci mankind's oldest and mod feared
In wveys cited by the Carnegie Foundation
Than Include: scholarship versus training; plagues - amallpox - Is extinct.
avede major hard'* to fldajlfl(
not one further task.
for the Advancement of Teaching, faculty
attention more to the pad or to the present or to
of
t
h
e
the
Lttgua
f
members
The virus causing the severest form of the
Ibere still needs to be a lot of discussion and
at all types of Institutions any their
Women Voters ,IflPfJ lest year.
the future and no attempt to Integrate the three; disease, called varhila major, actually damp.
college Is either "a very good place for me" or Is txesdth
education because the treaties generally are not
versus depth.
*s,u
the p.111. It ad*d h 11L the "'Iy goed for me."
peesid in 1675, after the lad known case
widely understood," he says. "This is
The
foundation
found electives "somet1.ea... aiywb. hi the world
audi.
per
mi
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ISl idid hi
t th
we've
was found hi gladesh.
dion: With those quite high percentages of subject to Ilipioss choices," and IIgeds more But WHO waited
been trying to do: covering the country, trying
[ages or "' wellestablished, flolçestl5Sl satisfied
two years to make sure, during
students and teachers, can every ing
in
explain what is involved and why we think It is
th
dividual or general guidance maybe helpi'uI to which time 12,000 workers conducted house4oomIplto Accept id21hid1onsfrom bnsineasand be quite right on college
campuses?
students In making such choices."
labor grois to help def ray the cOde of Maghig
important to our national in terest."
house searches throughout Bangladesh for
The answer Li "nu" - according to a nationAlso suggested: some reduction of electives In undetected cases.
sudi debates,
The plan now, as was report ed this week is for the
wide assessment of higher learning In the United
favor of more general education. Three dlrec"It Is nothing short of a public health
lie
treaties to go to the Senate floor for discussion and
for the States.
lions of special effort suggested for the nation's mira
cle," said WHO DlredorGeneral Dr.
In "Mtsi4ons of the College Cue riculum," the colleges Included:
a ratification vote by Februa ry.
the ta.gv. went hi p
Halfai
Malder.
t
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$
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a.e.meg
report
Issued
by
the
Carnegie
Whichever way that vote goes, a debt of gratitnde
I. Basic shills. "They have clearly declined,
I 1111111 Mrs. Coda invited marty Foimdidi., this point Is made:
If so, It Is a manmnade miracle, the fr uit of a
We siçport more 4t-tkn to
Is owed to the indomitable Mr. Bunker.
hi W.1Megt tea Christmas party at 'l'he undergraduate CWTICUlWn of colleges
effective smallpox eradication campaign launched by the
- compensatory
programs on ampwu"
United Nations agency hi W.
the W IIso this year. In a
of
aid universities deserves more attention and
2. Connections ,
of
ItteuuIsthIalWarewi.lzu..p41,
the Phd Family threw pestles for merits 1am neglect."
The smallpox virus can never reappear ,
English Is the mod voodion.11y useful of au' because
ciits. Al ku.1. mess be
It requires trenanissi. between human
members of Congress, the diplomatic corps, the
Involved
In
Us
neglect
are
a
ll
those
satisfied
jec.is, so understanding of en experience In th
with a mailing ide,.. d, it pu1s,
eascstkv protective service,the Secret Service, students getting what they demand in this era of
e beings and, unlike flu vir uses, dots not change
world of work can be one of Us mod into new strai
akk$ma.m!.eUs' -1-,of
the White Homa domestic help, the pr.s...on consumerism in higher education. And - all
ns perioiiCaily.
himianuzig."
the writer may he must The
and on and on.
A
those satisfied teacher, are doing their parmuch
milder
form of smallpox, carlols
3 Moral values. "The campus can and should
Evening Herald w ill respect Us
minor, still uIMs but has been Isolated to
ticsdar Pleasing thing In teaching.
be an ethically stimulating environment. The
About the only folks who didn't make the list,
efwrfterswls,d.net want thelr.rs
where 3,fll cases were reported this
The curriculum actually needs iota of at. ethical Ideals of the academic
In print. The Evening Herald aloe
In fact, were the spouses of the White House tuition, according to the Foundation report,
community are year. Eradication of this (cnn may take several
reserves the right to edit kilue is
staff. And they are steaming at the slIgM. "My
high and can even be a model for the society at more years. When that goal
Is attained, $2 billion
elImit libel or to reeferee In spsee
large. They need however to be made
wife Is hardy speaking to me," groaned one as"ftesshould demonstrate what Is needed as well
r pond (0 what Is demanded," the critics of
more
SIll
being
spent
worldwide
every year for
explicit, to be refined end some cases, more
Cater aids.
higher education said, finding some areas of
wltJ
vaccinations
became
available
for other
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(UP!) — Secretary of
TALLAHASSEE,
State Bruce Smathers says his mail on
competency tests for teachers has been
supportive of the exams by a three-to-one
margin.
Smathers made the report Wednesday while
saying he disagrees with views the exams
would be demeaning to educators.

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no these fellows aren't playing a giant
game of crossword, it isn't even a giant Scrabble board. They're putting up a new
sign for First Federal Savings and Loan of Seminole in Sanford. Easy with that
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HOSPITAL N DIES
DECEMBER IS, lm
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Rolland W. Cassube
Hunter H. Gividen

Suzanna M. Harley
Josephine Johnson
Ella Lea Jones
Kathy A. Lyons
Jerry L Sasser
George A. Swaim
Raymond J. Swallow Sr.
Ralph Wilkins Sr.
Shirley C. Williams
Wanda Sue Malone
Ethel H. Hall,
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Albert Brent, Dellona

Joshua K. Ison, Winter
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Judith A.
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JOPU1P.&amp;WWRIsSUC MalOne,
a baby ho'
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Gloria Harley
Ruby Lee Hunter

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Carolyn Siddes, Deltona
Thomas Conley, Deltona
Starla M. Brown, Enterprise
Clar ence A Johnson, t
Polly B. Denton, Geneva
Dennis D. Marshall, Lake
Martin La Brusciano, Mary

A Bank For Women
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Comptroller
Gerald Lewis said Wednesday he has approved a charter for the Cordova State Bank
of Pensacola, making it the first bank in the
state run by women and catering to women's
Financial needs.

daughters, Mrs. Jean Huffman,
Deltona, Mrs. Dawn Andern
and Mrs Pamela Smith both ti
Dawaglac, Mich. and Mrs
Mayer Lynn Fodick, Qwncey,
Mich. stepdaughters, Mrs.
Monticello. She wasa member Judith Ivey, Jacksonville, Mrs.
of the First United Methodist Virginia Bractjher, Haytl, MoP,
Mrs Joyce Grogan, Pontiac,
Church cii Daytona &amp;.ct
i., Mich. and Mrs. Anna Beth
Survivors Include twr
Robert Donald Bittern, San- Dewson,Iowa Park. Tez.; sons,
ford and Delmar E. Bittern, William, Dawagiac, James,
Daytona Beach' daughter Kaianazoo. Mich. and Robert
Garden, Cal and Phillip
Doris Gadsden, Holly Hill and
Maxey of Marceiltu, Mich. and
two
Cardwell Funeral Home, Port MelisOfls,JO)l Moore. Lahabfli.
Orange Is In charge of Cal., Blair Moore, Sanford, and
Jerry Phelan, Grenada, Mist;
arranggements.
47 grandchildren and 33 great.
grandchildren.
RUFUS WHITTEN
Gramkow Funeral Home is in
of
616
charge
of arrangements.
Rufus C. Whitten, 90 ,
E. Second St., Sanford, died
Notices
Wednesday. Born In Cluduota,
he had lived In Sanford all of his
tife. He was a
Sheriff's
after Mabel T. eatterr, U. of 130
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serving over 30 years and was a AAW&amp;HY Ave, Dayfww go&amp;ch,
thief deputy sheriff,
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Park Cemetery.
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may have been committed by a believed Miss Ward was the
that information grandchildren.
"We
shared
Authorities have linked two different person.
strangler's 12th victim because
Brisson Funeral Home Is in
women strangled Christmas
Pasadena police said friends her partially nude body was with LAPD (Los Angeles charge of arrangements.
pce)."
weekend to the first victim of of Carolyn Hobson, 21, and
found in the hills near the Rose
Cooke said the task form was
theso'called Hillside Strangler,
Bowl, not far from where there-iz*uviewing some persons
SHIRLEY MAXEY
Increasing speculation there
other 11 victims were found. questioned earlier about Miss
'My
God,
first
may be more than one killer
Miss Hotnon's body was found Washington. "This is just a
Shirley iUC) 79, of
responsible for the deaths of ii
In a Los Angeles area parking natural followup, once we ParkQ., Sanford, died WedYolanda
then
girls and young women.
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in Point Pleasant,
learned that these rnie may nesday.kBorn
. moved to Sanford from
Investigators said they will
Chocolate,
and
Tu
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L
os Angeles police
have
all
known
each
othe
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he
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release today composite .1
IJ.wagiac, tui.u, Ui ,
Salu ku M1)uI
said,
A
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commercial I*
now Mooki..
and Miss Hobson had "too
Many of the victims, Inclizi.
the case.
tric
lan and a Baptist, he was a
many dissimilarities" to be Ing Miss Washington, were
Although police ha ve said Paula kGwen Ward, is, who regarded as the work of the either prostitutes or known to member of the Veterans of
certain rrev
be involved In the'Hoflywood Foreign Wars and served in
were ill ed Dec24
have linked all 11 deaths, ,
street scene.It
u,uui vv1iungion, i, me
DUL risaurna pouce said
authorities never ruled out the
"Ow' position Is "at you can't
possibility that there Is more first victim attributed to the they found a connection be- rule anything out," Cooke said.
strangler.
tween
the
two
and
Miss
than one killer.
"Hollywood's not that big an
Miss Washington's nude body Washington.
area. It's possible that they all
U. Dan Cooke, a Los AneIes was found Oct. 16 near Griffith
"A couple of our detectives crossed paths at one time or
Police Department spokesman, Park. She was the only black
said Wednesday the 65-member woman connected to the stran- went down to the morgue with another."
Investigators said they were
Strangler Task Force was now gler. Miss Hobson and Miss friends of Paula Ward," said
John McAlister, Pasadena looking for one more person for
examining the possibility that Ward were also black.
police public Information of- questioning In the deaths of
some of the 11 strangulations
At first, Pasadena police ficer. "In their conversation
Miss Ward and Miss Hobson.
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Yolanda, then Chocolate (Miss and Thomas Davis, 24, are
Ward) and now Mookie (Miss being held on suspicion of Miss
Hobson).'
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TALLAHASSEE (UP!) - Auto Insurers
suing Insurance Commissioner Bill Gunter to
avoid millions of dollars In refunds intend to
keep up the fight even though they lost in
circuit court.
Judge James Joanos refused Wednesday to
issue a temporary injunction suspending
Gunter's Jan. 15 deadline for the refunds and
dismissed a suit filed by 18 of 47 companies
accused of making $22 million in excess
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tightening federal water pollution standards
and directing the White House budget office to
provide the public Information on federal
assistance programs have been signed by
President Carter.
The Clean Water Act of 1977 amending
similar legislation enacted five years ago was
needed to "make the necessary midcourse
corrections in our national water pollution
control program,'•' Carter said Wednesday in
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WAUNGTUN - Al remote tahi., in the It, they 'lipped tbrougb the barbed wire border
That
Thus has evolved en organized racket to testify In u.s
better rodaurada of the border town of Naples, fence themselves one night.
Illegal aliens across the border In cars (Ii. mciais. courts before being deported, said It
Mexico, nsttlly tamed men can regularly bu
They had been given some tips on border- and trucks. US official, told UT IIpOiftt5 Us
seei plotting business deals over tequila martini crossing by a 50-year-old campesino, Jose going price for safe delivery Ii $110 a heal. But
Border Patrol official Carl E. Judklns wearily
lbes.IntheaUysbsllialtherodaoraits, Garcfa. Thefatherofeigjgsons,beeouldflnclno
his 10-year struggle to nail a man he
other tyis of "besirji." are ich-'4g work in Mexico. He had crossed t he
Identified as Us
of tØ
border
on
flyspeck.d
Mexicen
alien
tawuler Irasuadlems the lesrative eniegglhig foot a few weeks earlier, hoping to work at a
uggling.
His
qearry
was
sm
Vicente RaIz.Tellex,
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dabS
Its Within
_'i PlieS. Illicit undI1gI55j railroad shipped
Of IlliI Mexican workers Into the United VhoenIz ranch for $7 a day. Garcia had bees not afar the United
Slates
legally,
st.'.
caogM and was being shipped back to Mexico; minutes, a thin greasybfr,
to
dIdaxi spots as Idaho arid
sidled up jjnaiL
but
he
will
soon
cram
gain.
"My family Is tooneofthom,flasbedagots,
The '-bl line for Ulisir.ie in
himissi himgry. There art no joba in my village and
Like Captain Ahab, who rlw the great
7gIaacross
si1y arraged to have them Snuggled do white
thery
is
rm
land
to
whale, Judklns relentlessly pursued Tellez
farm
back
home.
What
choice
TucSn
'fli,
bm and canglan of the Mesican pan of
for $130.
deanger failed to
e Us and succeeded in getting
putting do
NOillit There. $O5 Q9tfM
him deported. Later hew
Bantan and Foster set out on foot from
exic police they arrested
hui
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they
'ppeoaclied
a
and
pulngs mid ssiary sad job in the twed Nogales after moosrise. They trudged Into the parked mar the chain link ld.1 (sea. The
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Meslcus crlmibpnt ad i d
I . = ti safely hiiwidia,k,,uiui
nsct on
aama
the
birder
1' Jidhins'
to privies u,wi,j.,..
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rupoitara
we,,
reWt,d
orAy
to
med
the
conTh. art
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aboded vacation.
lw.ient Of saftZ on the other side and Wilish
Thefrlatratedilulkluisnowbackatworkin
Ihr
theiR 1* their F5Rch. U defJ5Iid by border
and t
roster,
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th1BOt&amp;IPatr'aT..CM offly(0f
hem
rpp
r.,at. were laid, they uhold lid
(v$lhetMIPpU_a.dofll1pl
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Tells,'
hi ass4 name and brIng him back to
book m again.
___to acii.,, ttwi swrep. 7W w0V WWW they woold be freW while the
of aortod Mexicans Is creating tltiou
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do the United c,
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aoclai aid law onlarcemed prohiemi
Bendon and Foster traced the trail of how
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exploited,
TW1 eal r.jifi
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aid
how an even more sinister iroduct
Pid
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oly.
V1-Meha(fohiw
$ellcan heroin - makes Its way Into the
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United
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dumping of Arthur Burns as chairman of the
Federal Reserve Board in favor of business
executive G. William Miller won immediate
acceptance from Burns' critics and allies
alike.
But the impact of the change on the nation's
economic policy will take considerably longer
to assess.
Miller Is portrayed by business colleagues
as a savvy bank director and "pragmatic and
balanced businessman." Whether he favors
relaxation of the money supply to stimulate
the economy remains to be seen.

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llltto help hei'in and out of lb'
perlence on Christmas Eve.
The 84-year-old woman, who tub. But Mrs. Johnson ls saying
is afflicted with Parkins-.n's thanks, but no thanks.
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disease and arthritis, found that
"I'm not a crazy woman,
she lacked the strength tostand she said. "I've dill got some
up and get out of the bathtub. So sense. I'd like to accept it, but I
she spent that night and don't think I'd get back in that
Christmas Day In the water.
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strangled in her home Wednesday and
authorities think she might be the fifth victim
of the "stocking strangler" who killed four
women this fall.
Coroner Don Kilgore issued a terse
statement that "Mrs. George Woodruff Sr.
was strangled in her home on Buena Vista
Road. There were differences in this case and
the four previous stranglings in Columbus."
But investigators said there were many
similarities in the strangling of Mrs.
Woodruff, 74, the widow of former University
of Georgia football coach George C. Woodruff,
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Ralph E. Erlcksson late home, LiGrone told police,
say.
WM1B COMPANY THEfl
Wednescby afternoon filed a GUN, WATCHES MIMING
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Sometime between luesday I
two'count Information against
Burglars took a gun and two
wr
port s
Sheriff's deputIes are In- afternoon and Wednesday tflr.s.
The state is pressing charges the two for burglary and lar- wristwatches valued
th
at
$410
vestigating
the
eft
of
a
$00 morning, burglars took power
ag ainst two men, jailed in ceny of the 116 J un Iper St., from the
155 Lake Dest
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'PS
Orlando for unrelated offenses, home of Tonguin C. LaGrone. Trail, Altamonte Springs, hoiny hand.carv , Ivory chess set tools and a stereo radio valued
me from t he home of Nor een at $365, as well as a citizens
In the robbery of $,O0o worth The attorney told Seminole of David Sinofskl,
sheriff's Renler at 3458 Balsam Dr., band radio from the office of
Of jewels and guns last weekend County sheriff's deputies he deputies say.
Easitrook. Also missing are a Hill Lwnber and Hardware Co.
of an attorney's residence In discovered his house had been
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W. 3rd St., Sanford, acat
Longwood,
ransacked when he returned Crossroad Sports Inc. in Fern wooden, beaded
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The two are Edwin 0. home Monday night from a Park, reported to police an valued at $, shedoor curtain cording to police,
also forced
told police.
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Humphrey, 19, and Kevin vacation In Louisiana.
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automatic pistol worth $150 and
Wiliam „,,,
The
the
ft
took
place
be
tw
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Th
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burglars
entered
the
Sherwood Fuhr, 22. Arrest
A sale containing $,O00 two Seiko wristwatches were late Wednesday night and early lumber company building Ave.
of 1903 Park
warra
warrants
nt s were obtained late worth of diamo nd rings, opals taken from his home.
police
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this morning, and there was no through a rear window flUi' the after
Wednesday afternoon,
and other jewelry, and six
'rmei
of
the
Burglars entered through the sign of a forced entry, at- garage and vandalized the burglary by
AsSIstant State Attorney weapons wei e iiiLsing from his front
lumber
door of the house, police cording to police.
comPI.
office, police said. The door was

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as Ken McAfee Ross Browner,
voted the couMry's outstanding play low qtaitrn 01 solid
tfoaday,3ap,r
offensive and defensive football. Any letdo wn an their
Cottoa Bowl atDallu
linemen respectively. Other pert and Campbell and Own,
NofreDaine3;, Tens Zt
N. D. All-Americans Include pony will make the Texas
The biggest game of'h
L*dher Bradley, WwieFry, Bob
The
3 Season with Notre Dame hjy
Golic and Ernie Huges. Jove, winner of this coated
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a shot at the national title If what a celestial displayl
merit
the
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Rated a toss-up, the statistics
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AJab.m,fl,OWoflat
high-socring Lgb,ri.
limited 11 0çOflents 10 911
One of the bed games of the
The field will
with yards per game rushing; the day featuring two fine football
stars of major magnitude Irish have held their 11 foes to teams and two of the
game onU
Earl
acknowledged
Campbell. winner oi
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na tion's
Damehascllckedlor44oyarcia Ala bama,
has rolled up an
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vic.
record for the year to 101.
Shearer, a senior who checks
tonics, 76 losses and 16 ties. In
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at 6 feet 4 and 255 pounds.
u teidman
information the Hoople Corn- Woody Hayes has an equally
Notre Dune can co unt er with puter gives the edge to Noire
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who,
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combined total of 503 vktortea
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WELCOME

GOISA

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Brant s Pa.
crushed
Hcnell carried the Seminole Oak H
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whik
County banners Wednesday IlorIli I
mghti4lu)eopeningrowIJo(
57-56 job o4 EdgewP a
gi rls high school basketball game that
n'i ' u
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tournament at Lake Howell.
appeared.
Oviedo was bounced into .
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b 10
Mon J
2 1978 documented statement by the attending physicIan, Seminole County Hospital or the legal parents
V
registered the birth with the Seminole County
Health Dept. verification of the baby birth
(hour, minute, date), legal parents names and
address, sex, weight, and name of the baby. Th e
Infant, regardless of race, must have been born
In a Seminole County Hospital or In Seminole'
Ccunty. in event no infant is born In Seminole
County as of closing date and time, the contest
will be continued until a winner is declared The
winner will be announced Thurs., Jan. 5, 1978.

IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

Our

merchants in Seminole County and
those who serve Seminole Countlans
,.. have been generous In preparing gifts
for the Little Miss or Mister born soon
after midnight New Year's Day. The
: First Born's parents, brothers and sisters haven't been forgotten either. The
Evening Herald is proud to present the
1978 First Baby Contest and, with all
sponsors, is anxiously awaiting the word
of who the First Born will be!
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Wednesday, etnning in over- sudden death ended it following
Urns and then .'ome, 3-2.
a miss by Oak Ridge.
Other flrd.rowid wins were
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WIIWu Park
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today with Cowlns. an Al1
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RESULTS
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records. In two weeks running, rights lawyer, fil ed a classSECOND-C, $ -IS- I. Os Patty
Air Force
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(1)53001600700. 2 Cap-s Dimples
Texas took Oklahoma, 134, and actiot* 5l4t on behalf of the 014
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football coach
(6) 1560 4 30: 3 Fast Ed Rice (I)
then Arkansas, 134. Since the players,
310.00(11)36350:0(44117410:
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played flawless football In agai nst black athletes.
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THIRD-N. 5.16- I San Sowie
rwv*lzig up 249 points in six"Some of the girl's clothes
Wednesdays l.sults
(3)100740210.3 Tiki Kamas. (4)
*r*igtt W1S. Arkansas has were removed, by whom I don 't
Chicago &amp; Toronto 0
1303.20: 3. G ' s Barbie B. (7) 500; 0
Boston S. Cleveland
been Only 2110* less spec- know," Cowins told U.S. I)is(31)12.10; p (31)1520; T (312)
WaShington 3. PittSburgh 7
5300. 31.50
tacular amusing IN Poildi Irid Court Judge Terry Shell.
Philadelphia 1, NY Rangers 3
FOURTH-D.
SI. KS Lou
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"11 was a pla)IW act. The In. NY Islanders 4. Los AneiSs 3
(3)1040150300:3 Co:ad Red 13
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torIes, 4 defeats and 2 tIes and
540150300 2 Love Bundle (4)560
Wednesdays Results
Cowins' testimony offered A'lanta.Indiana 7
4403 C.P 'sCoby (7)110, Q 11 A)
has probably his best Sooner
3120, p (2 1)5750; T (14 1) 10110;
Portland III. Detroit ioo
to= cm, piloted
TOCOnIY sonic of the first details of the Washington
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Ldt, wi50 he calls
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quarterback he's ever COSJed. r - In Fayettevdle, Ark. Arkan- Philadelphia 175, Chicago fls. of
Sambo (7)520550.3 Turt*ay (3)
Oklahoma Is the leading sas Coach Lou foRm has
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MATINEE RESULTS
(6)7 40, 0(1 7)6560. Pt? 1) 305 40:
security
police
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reported an attempted rice on
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Uwe Von Schamann of aski1 the city police to pick up
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w110 as c'p.i in (owins, Forrest and Hobo for
with 14 field Sub In itTI, ir, questioning about "an Induding the led second nrt tident" on canipus. At 9;30
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which whipped Ohio State.
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SIXTH-I. CachosOulola (3) i&amp;
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Tournament, Stetson, aided by
three quick technical Fools on
the Indians, look what seemed
lobe a commanding flve.polnt
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Bowl WA the Sugar Bowlwlnho
history. And If Noire whipped
Texas and 01210 State upended
Alabam a, the Sooners and
Bazorbickawill be shooting for
the nat ional crown.
GoIngo thegame they boeJi

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Tiddy 3. Saunckns.
' Walt. 0. Totals
1311433.
WINTER PARK: liddu. 1. .ion.s

WoiverinutoPaaadenithree
times and lost 'am all. To
If
Southern Cal, 10.3, In 1970, to
Stanford, 1312 In 1t72, and to I
Southern
year,
144. So this year Washington is
going to have to pay the price!
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. LJPI)
The Wolves
10.1 for the - University of Arkansas
year iiid PP' tO th15 ob running back Ben Cowins has
server
to have too many gims testified he was In an athletic
for the Washington Riis
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nine opponents to
finish the year 10.1. Ohio
haslostapalro(toughonesto
No 3 Okalabom by we pobt
and to No.4 MIr4iigan by eI
in racking up a $4 season.
Alibi aand Ohlo State both
like to do It on the gomd and
have evenly matched offensive
dubs. The Tide has averaged
411.7 yards per coated, whU.
theBuckeareonlyasiad.
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3. Willie Geneva (4); 3. Lake Cate
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Dansy (5); 6. Day (6); 7.
Ranger (33): S. Dials Win (30).
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Jimmy (1); 2. Skeins Ring on;
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Don (4) 4,
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Mischief
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Maker 110).
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SlitefIl (5).
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FIRST- I. Larrl Colds lI 5-50
TENTH- 1. $36- I Manatee 1003.10:3 Aia4Al.y61(5)750303
THIRD-C, 546- I. Tonyar (4)
300300; 2, MatIng Eyes 31500 Snappy (3)3.40300370:3. (Dead 3 PatsiArana (4)4 5.$o;
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1 (532) 5500. 3150.
Cindy (3)130340 3.10; 2. Thund
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Scott (II 550. 0 (75)1500; p (7
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400 300. 3. Cache Arena (5) 74

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Sunday he comes to visit us
kids. (There are four of us. lam
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everything related to clothing
manufacture
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designing of the fabric to the
finished garment including
production of the material and
making original patterns.
Tickets and reservations for
the luncheon-show may be
obtained by calling Mrs. Gloria
Titen of Masada Group at 6476848 or Mrs. Ruth Silbergielt of
Rishona Group at 8141449.

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Typical of the Israeli fashions spotlighted In the
forthcoming style show is this Bedouin-style long
cotton tunic over low-slug pants. Students adapt
elegant Oriental costumes of the Middle East to
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Two groups of the Hadassah
Orlando Chapter, Masada and
Itishona, will combine efforts
Tuesday WIU hold the lladasuh
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at the Maitland Civic Center.
An original pantomime by the
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production for the en
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program.
Hadassah's model education
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When he comes here, Mom
goes out, and If Dad is still here
when she returns, she goes that was her fault, or was
right to her room and stays arrested for a traffic violation, I
would take her license away for
there until he leaves. Dad one
year. Everyone in the
always asks how Mom Is, if
family
heard inc make this
she's "happy," and how her statement.
health Is.
Last week my daughter was
He really seems interested In
her. After Dad leaves, Mom driving and my wiN was with
asks how Dad looked and what her. My daughter was trying to
he said. Abby. I think they dill look at a road map as she drove.
love each other, and I would do
Her mother told her to stop
anything to get them back
the
car if she was going to look
together again, but I've been
at
the
map, but she didn't stop
told to live my own life and to
until
she hit a highway pod
let them live theirs. How can I about five
seconds later.
help?
WANTS TO HELP
Now my wife feels that the
DEAR WANTS: If your one-year penalty was too strict
— — wftbast seeking to begin with. I believe it will
pr.fessIisai help Is ressiviag not only teach the girl a lesson,
their differences, beg them to but will serve as an example to
give Its try for their own sakes the younger children. If you say
as well as for yours. But If they the one-year penalty Is too
have, the advice you received harsh. I may reconsider.
POP
waigood.
uc.,in iw I: anoruy ueiore IHAM I'W': Yap. 111 $00
our 16earoId daughter was to harsh. A year is practically a
.: receive her driver's license. I lifetime for a 1$-year-old.
made the statement that If she Personally, I'll bet the highway
were involved in an accident past taught your daughter more

Bundle;

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LETS WORK TOGETHER TO PROTECT
THE
BORN AND THE
NEWBORN

Wayerhaeuser

Authenticwoodg,ain
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patterns printed on
hardboard panels.
The tough synthetic plastic surface gives
long wear and easy care. 4' x 8' sheets.
Per Panel

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Sealed down by the
sun against wind
and weather.

The wedding is planned
for April fl, ivia.

LINDA SEE

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Piece

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832525' 3/4" leach) .............. 595

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pavements, floors, walls and concrete pipes.

leach)

Miss See presently at.
tends night classes at
Seminole Community
College and is assistant to
Dr. Jon H. Day.
Her Fiance, who was born
at New Albany, is the
grandson of Mrs. Sally
Gupton of Campbellsville,
Ky. He is a graduate of
New Albany Senior High
School where he was on the
football, basketball and
baseball teams, and was a
class officer.
He was graduated from
Indiana University In 1914.
Here he was on the Clas.,
Council and Student
Foundation and was a
member of Sigma Phi
Epsilon fraternity. He was
also voted "Bachelor of the
Year." He is employed as
assistant manager of
Robinson's of Orlando.

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She is a graduate of
Seminole High School
where she was a
cheerleader for two years
and in Student Government
for three years. She was
senior class vice president
and vice president of
Keyettes.

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Mrs. Jeanne See
Williams, 113 Burns Ave.,
Country Club Heights,
announces the engagement
of her daughter, Linda
Sharon See, to Richard
Allen Fess, son of Mrs.
Opal G. Beyl of New
Albany, Ind.
Born at Lexington Park,
Md.. the bruiee1ect is the
gral.ddaughter of Leonard
Bonvifle and Carolyn

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Building Supplies
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This beautiful, budget priced panel has
slmulatei woodgrain finish printed on wood
fiber board. 5/32"x4'x8'.

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THE NEW YEAR
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SNACKS and BREAKFAST, and
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drees is 7*1 Corinaos Concrse, DIrecter SI PubliC Wail

me date *5$ N *01 become due

FL 37771. The 'name and City of Orlando
edWMS of me
reprewn- Pi*lgIn: D.c. 75,

shall be stated. If me claim
contingent or vnulqvidated, tti

REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE

Will babysIt In my home, New Covlfldin$Iil itorview to win
Years Eve, I*DIviincid Couple,

contact

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stat.e. m. claim is wcw.t tine
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aisle, the estate VS ________________________ SeCurity shell be deScribed The

Classified ads serve the buying &amp;

viewer for COWIIy rtcords, AILS,

to sheen a co.s of 'lOs NetIced

for laId S3.00busliel. JnOSIjor

Stafemaw of any claIm a dema*W FLORIDA

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NAVAL ORA$Ofl5 101551 cltrvl

ls*y shall be dNcri. The
claimant ThaN ither sufficient

cipIs SI 5* claIm is The chet Is
seSIs5*datIsmalse,wcepyis

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'I'isme.tive.

Captains
lIcense.
USCO
examInation prep course. S

TRUCK DRIVERS
TANDEMDUMP

1 QIClIP tenniS Instruction
available Teaching youngsters
a specialty. Latest tecPvIIques.
Pro Is certified by USA Pro
Tennis Registry. For Info, Doug
323 3357.

H. Seckwmn, Jr.
Clerk of Psi CIrcuit Court

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Wit: Sediijn 54$ 01 FlOrida Statutes

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3735174

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livIng 100 S Oak III mo nChidS utihillil I maid, 511-7511.

S (Ff1.) LOWELL THOMAS

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Moderiulling VOW Plume! Sell no
longer naad.d but useful items
wits a ClaesiIIs Ad.

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CORNER (Fti,) FRENCH

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pail. Wetity UIS Hwy. It 52.
Sanford. 333 520.

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available. PaR, Rec, Rosm.
ThesIs Court, Laundry room,
AC. Disliwlhlier, Carpeted &amp;
Drapes Call 323 4130 bilneen

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JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADER! Professional

training, Individual Supervlsl,

all ERA benefits, seller &amp; buyer
home warranty, fint office
equipment 1 sales tools &amp; ix.

ceplional advertising program
are lust a low nf the many

Bring your horse &amp; kids to this
ideal country homel 4 BR. 3
baths, can. lilA, on 3 acres.
Bargain at 111.100.

REASONS WHY WE'RE THE
LEADER! Call Dave Fair for a

confidential interview

AL.SO-3 IN, lbatlnon 2½ acres at

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s2000.

3222170

Older home in Od cond. 2SR. I
bath, 1g. Sit-in kItchen. Only

REALTORS

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$I4.00.

3 BR, 2 bath, family room, dining
room, living room, double
garage, utility room, perth.

$3S.000buysiSR, imath, FIa.rm.,
14*33 pool, fenced yd. See today.

13.500. 377-12s4.

Lake Mary- 3 SN. I-: both new
homes Under 131,000 with 555

WITT REALTY
3210440
Multiple LIsting Service
Eves: 323-003, 4405311, 33)001

funidin builder 3233311 Eoual
Ilousing Opportunity,
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1151 W3$ffi$f.337 70e0

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113.550 with $2550 down, owner
wIll carry mortgage, we also

4 ply tIres, '74 model. 322-7512.

2927 Hwy. 1713
1$' wooden cruiser boat with
trail.r.$aoofbestofhw, Call 373.
IteSor come see at 20)3 HawkIns

New] BR, I bath homes. $31,000.
Government sl4siv available.
BuIlder. 327 2317. Equal Housing
Oppoi?unity.

New hIlling, 4 acres in Geneva.
Older orange grove will divide.
SI&amp;000.

Commercial Sldgs. for rent, large
&amp; small.

Unsworth Realty

32 378 32
MU

Eves. 333-1101 332-0612 332.7177
207 E. 75th SI.

REALTY
Raborit
REALTOR

RAYMOND E. LUNDQUIST
leg. Real Estate Broker
:.ales Appraisals
n 7714
KISH REAL ESTATE.INC.
REALTOR
1011 S. French Ave.. Sanford. Fla.

STENSTROM

REALTY
LOVELY- 5 51,1 BatIt home In
Loch Arbor. CHIA. w-w carpet,
FR, poolS Patio, workshop, bbq
&amp; morel •PP WARRANTED.
Only $44000.
IEAUTIFUL- 151,7 bath home
in Sanora with everything? Spilt
SR plan, pan. FR, equipped
kltchian, breakfast bar &amp; lots of

storage specel Just $13,110.

232-1000 MLS
Eve. 322-1)7!

ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
NESULTFUL END. THE
NUMSER IS 3277011.

ANNE 'A. WALLACE
leg. Neal Estate Smoket
Ml 010)

SroIserAl$oc._JOHNWMERO

ACREAGE

COMMERCIAL,

CHARM FROM THE PAST Gracious entrance hall. 3 BR.
7½ 5, 14121 ft. LR, wIth
fIreplace. 13*13 tI. DR. Pool,

trees. Owner must sell S has
reduced price to $11,000. A
REAL
OPPORTUNITY,
Decorating &amp; a few antiques will
make this home a 5110w place.
OWHERMOVEDOUT-N,eesto
tell this attractively paneled, 3
BR, I bath, with large lamily
room. Assume low Interest

mortgage, $23150
COUNTRY LIVING-I BR,2 bath
with all the conveniences, large
yard.trees.plantsgaiore,tholcs

vs. 167.500.
1 BR, 3 bath-Nice neighborhood.
completely remodeled, concrete
block, pool, Csrpet. 5.40,500.

HOLIDAY SPECIAL-Cl, 3 BR,
easy terms. Si&amp;100. 3335774

INNELIEVASLE- 3 BR, fl',
baths, brick Inomeon 1g. conner
landscaped lot In Lincoln
Heiqnls. pan. OR.. king si SI's,

w.w shag carpet, laundry room
much moisi Must See. Only
537.500.

&amp;

Harold Hall

Realty

REALTOR MLS

323.5774 day or night
___________________________
35R houSe, Lake Mary, By owner.

)O1.LHOUSE- 7 BR, I bath home
in Ihe countryt Excellent
Condition, drapes, eat In kit.
then, range, ref., completely

fenced pardt A buy at $19,100.

ANT?STIC- 3 BR, 1 bath,

brick hems on I, let In Sen
Laidat Split plan, sw carpet, C
115*,
N kilcIlin. polio &amp;
'nersi lust 533,51St

$anford's Sates Leader

3222420
ANYTIME
lultIpIe Listing Service

m2365

ALTORS

W PARK

S9-4Ii,sical ?rchandise

Call after 3p.m. 4114517

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RIDE BY 221$ Palmetto 5. than
call nit We'll 1111 you all the
features whIch Include 7
fireplaces for those cozy
evenIngs. 3.7 &amp; a den. $35,100,

hems.
* IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A

WONDERFUL SUY, see This
Immaculate 3 BR at $31,505.
*1*1 have you g7 Oatwvs may
lake.

* OWNERS WANT TO RETIRE

from very successful restaurant
busin5s in this area. Property I
business under $75,501 Terms

Stem per

Agency

REALTOR 332 MI
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

eves- .3771054

2331055

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1372
Panos. Thomas Organs-l%ougpi,
&amp; Sold. Music Lessons. Private

5 acres on LI. Sylvan, also 20 acres
Dillona LI. frf, best terms,
check wIth me for I acre parcels.
William MailciowsIl,
REALTOR, 322-7513.

Ill] Volkswagen Bug 50.000 ml.
automatic, stick shift, white wIth
buck interior, prIced for quick
sale, $1750. 043.050. Private
owner.

and FREE Group. BOB BALL'S.
Discount Music Center. 3303
French Ave., 332 7715

60-Office Supplies

4-CommerclaI Property

BLU

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CORNER, small office. Lowdown,
1330 mo. approx. Owner Broker.
Orlando. 043 lOIS Eve.

MAflUALTYpEWRlyER'°$

BOOK

IDIousf

CARS

WILSON MAIIII FURNITURE
Cisselberry, Il 57, 130 1304

'73PINTOWAGON ................

GIttulle*pesurs_taje5*,..f
Sale" sign desis S run a
classified ad. Call 323-24)1 or 53g.

'73 PINTO RUNABOUT

SAVE 50%

tffS.Gersn

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Factory clearance, on stretch zigzag sewing macOnes. Singer,
new till, balance $33 Singer
Futura. sold new fr 1410, pay
balance of 5233 See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
1030 Stalest,
Sanford Plaza, 373-Sill

'76P1N10 ................
'7sPINTO ................ l.INsul,LSe,,A',..,

FILLDIRT.CLAY.SHELL.

'73GREMLIN .............. eCet.Ar,5Isr,5,G.,5a,p,965

ChuckGormIy,3231

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YISS#ISYA e.#.i.i ................
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Equlpnipnt for

I carat necklaces. UI up Meeker

Wallets, $3 up. Come in &amp; SeeI
Gwattney Jewelers, 704 5. Part

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*tr,ca.1 high, crawiers SQ large
worms, Si; Also Peet, fine
QualIty, SI bushel W?nolesile in
your contaIner. S bushels or
more, 7k per bushel, lAGOS
MARKET. 7405 Sanford Av.,
Sanford 1321441

$
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FILLOIRT&amp;TOPSOIL YELLOW SAND
- CaliDlckLacy,3237310

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533.000.

Adainc Ave., 511.550.

Sale

for

1141 Buick LaSabre AC, P.S.,
P.S., new tires, rums g. $L•

IS51.

Fine selection of good used fur.
nilure. $307703.
51* Walker Furniture
Hwy. 11-93
Cassalberry Plaza

Ooser being transferred. Priced
tosehlj 11,11 ,900dcotw. 2001

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14cr 14 acres on Doyle Rd. Price
me terms negotiable. Jenny
Clark Realty, REALTOR. 373.

Multiple Listing-REALTOR
110 Chapman Ave. Duplex ApI.
convenlenl to hospital and
shopping, Ideal for retIree,

leg. Real Estate Risker.. 372-IN) Day or Nigh,?
54.40 biiaw"ia at 17-53

fl Chevolie Laguna - 20,000
original miles. A C. PS, PB, I
Dr .new tires. Reasonable. Call
372 1337, ask for George.

Daplona Beach. will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Sat. at 7:3.0. It's the
only one in Florida. You set the
reserved price. No Charge Other
than SI reglstrali
foe unless
vehicle Is sold. Call 501-3355311
for further details. Next 5.efe
Jan. 3rd.

Sanford, Fla., 37771

Real Estate, Inc.

Payton Realty-

,

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

ROSSON MARINE

REALTOR MLS
323 51/4 davov'niqht

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-'77 S
'73 models Call 323 0370 or $341603 (Dealer)

Hwy 92, I mile west of Speedway.

motor, heavy duty trailer wIth

Harold Hall Realty

5424.300

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1114 Yamaha, 123CC. Street or dirt
bike, call 345 5105.

Accessories

lS'' Bass bo.t, Ilk, new, fully
squlpped, IS lip Mercury

wtma,70,000mlles.uust
lo apprecIate. 10950, (prIvate)

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80-Autos

OSTEEN-3 acres more or less,
high &amp; dry, good COuntry estate,

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payments. no money doom. 3V.
$140 rw 111 LUI ask for Tommy.

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BUY-SELL TRADE
311315E.FIritSl.
333-5133

3714061 or eves. most

SS-Bokts &amp;

loaded including moon roof and
Y0CIai. 11Ui114IC5*ilhps.et

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Honda 350 take over

1577

405W.lthSl

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7s-torcycles

"limited supply."
SUNSHINE TV.
HouriltoOMon Fri.
012 Sat.

bank financing, inchides Club House, pool, Tennis
Courts. Soil Launch. American
Parks, De5ary. (303) 4445411.

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BUY JUNK CARS- from $1010 I
530 Call 222471
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SALE
SAVE- 130.00 or more on selectee
Portable TV's and Stereos

dowI.

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Goal Used TelevIsions. 123 and up.
2415 Orlando Dr., Miller's. 327s1.

On tti5 Beauliful SI. Joles RIvet.
LiveNWof Santord lust off Hwy
Ill?, LeIsure World Mobile
Eslates. Preowned, excellent
cond.,double wides &amp; lot, 111.100

HAL COLBERTREALTY,Inc,

REALTOR

______

1170 LIncoln Mark IV.BiIl Slass
Designer package. Completely

Cars Reimved

BUY JUNK CARS. trucks S im
ports 110 10170 373 5110 after S

UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things mat are lust
laking up space with a want ad
lnlheHeqahd3fl3sllor$3l.m3,

GREGORY MObILE HOMES
3*03 Orlando Dr
32) 5300
VAIPHA FINANCING

&amp;

.

,

I

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77-JUI*
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$7300 SN 9217

-

Johnny Walker
General Contractor
3724137

M.

Reduced to $51,500. Owner-333.

42-?/cbile Homes

...

Brand new left in lay away, 50IC
originally till, pay balance,

£40.

than 900 dOwn, Goveriwnent

REALTOR

ta'e a cue, ar.d Sell it *15 a
lirrald classified ad. Call 377
tIll

IN. Stuffing Envelopes sand
Self Stamped address envelops
Tayco p.o. sos iou Stocsta,
Ga. ISoa

I

sV

333 7173

LOvely executive hom-1 BR,
bath, fireplace, pool A many
oTher extras, on I ac's lot. Only
IS,,.

miii. wags

CASHIERS
NURSESAID

$2S.

IJ*

ASSOCIATES

plus. MechanIcal or

24-Buslituss portunitles
__________

SlNGLA$
DAYS OF OliN LIVES

24305 santo.Is,.
331 0755 eves 372 1413.

Credit Qualifies
_________________________

5471

WALNUTSTEREO

have bulldlno lots.

Reg. Real Estate Srokcr

Il vr arent usinc your pool table.

-

,I11: Dec &amp; 15.17. 31. II?

REAL ESTATE

older woman. 332 3153. Sanford.

1,57

S T115'Th.I Energy

BATEMAN REALTY

Telep11e 1305)321 0041
.
--_._.' HIGH S(HOOL GRADS- Limited ____
LAKE MANY- 3 PR. home,
Oponw.s HOWl Good Pay (Sill
18-Help
me.), Travel. Adventure,
----.
freshly painted insIde &amp; out,
roomy lCD' * 114' corner lot,
Vocational TraInIng - Past
EARN MONEY NOW Takeonders
fenced back yard with 30'*31'
Advancem.nl Opporlunlly.
for Lia Jewelry Call for file
Contact U.S. Navy Rscruitin
storage building, $3L000.
..iiogs on toll free I00-4311351
Office. Tel 3724*5. Regular
Military CompensationERROL L.GREENE
Uniforms, Food, Lodging, 30
REALTOR
4444573
days paid vacation Complete
iai
Dental Care Plus
1311.10 mo starting Pay
El.
_____________________
•
SALES POSITION
TOLL fRE(-1.gsj.437 $J
RECOltDEDME$SAGE
I
Wellabli woman to live, rent fre
In exchange for companion 01

me adm-e Publish: Dec.37. . _
,,,,

PtA,7Q'l
AItSrHotjr:
3271211
323 3111
3720445

No Money Down if

Out Cf ideas! Visit EtheIl'sAn
I mi W of I Ion old SR
16 a' - '7' Slalon. P.OIa. 327

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lS2dParkDr..3722I15

chemical background needed.

_

ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND Wheat delosub. If any, to It on kntord. Florida 37711
JOHN 1. HATCHER, JR., PA., Tslsptiiji,a: () 323-391

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$1I

HOUSEKEEPER

.)' 5104 for wormatim

Jim Hunt Realty

3 BR, large lot ..ees.
Il,i,.e ..'-a-.. •
1011 Santa Nri limIer's,

PLANT MANAGER

DOleof lilefNstpusiica,Imof this
Nell
of
Admi.nistratian

the SI line (stats Of

OO

1r

THINK
SECRETARIES
Several good openIngs now.
Professional, general offlcl,
receptionist, &amp; more.
SALES REP
Salary plus commission. good
proouct.

unlss tsaigiws,
O'Osaap,

Al P111.151 lepresSita

COMPLETELY
RECON
DITIONED- VA IFHA homes
located in many areas of
Seminole Counly. SI7.S00
150.000 Down Payment low as

Sanford

-

cessorles.Repairs.310e,Isl5t,
SanIor. 373 $711.
___________________
nights in Orlando. Starts Jan.
litti. S.aScrnool SI. Pile. 513-Sn.

.

years of finance in sales el
perience work for you Call Pete
or Oscar. W,nter Park 441 $114,
Santord 327 141 Dealer Agent.

7).Antiqies

53-TV. Radio.Stereo

-....

-

Sanford lakefrore, 3 51, 7 bath,
upper 40's, 501 1245410. 504 73L
oe after 5pm or 335441$
Low down- Noqualifying. 5evIrI
models 10 choow from Call Cae
Whllehurst, REALTOR, 317.

JuSt think-Il classified ads didn'I
work, there wOul*i't beanrt

OSJECTIONS NOT 50 FILED
WILL RE FOREVER lAIR ED

YOU *11 NOTIFIED 1511 an Dscame 3)nd, 1577
action So isr.ci
Jibe C. Ward
a iim sin tine

p, p$, aslO mortgage.

REALTORS S3G4

120M33or33p.aiI ev.s.

his01e
2372 asasa- Road

10511
.
__
rale,l$lep,Of
ii The vweae 01' we rs*,w.d to serve a copy Of
IWisCUSS
__pour Pe Office PsI 17*

Publish: Dcc. 37, 75, ten

HAPIPfAH5 MUSIC CENT ER
Lesions, Instruments, AC

refrIgerator, disposal, drapes, &amp;
Much Much Morel By Owner,

new or used car or truck let I]

I

Ql, tonnis

courts, Club House, range.

tDSI.vra.,.,........
-. -. '

REALTORS

Smart go getter for well kns.n Ci.

requIred, WITHIN THREE Lot 12, SIoci "H, SPRING LAKE
VIVIAN LUCILLE ADAMS
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF HILLS SECTION THREE, ac
DIC*SSed
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF cording is the plat thalo as ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
THlSNOTlCE.pofiIsaay,bjuJ
• REPRESENTATIVE:
U 'they may have ma, diaRanpe tine Public Records SIffiIIIOII
Frank C. Winlofiam. Ei,,
vslidlty of me Ø's
FlorIda,
STENSTROM,, DAVIS. &amp; MIII
qvaliIlc.tiens SI tile persanil

DESiN

ll -'lflStrUCtiOfl3
-.

v.r.vv. UN,

i..r

you don't have a doom payment,
or if pour, looking icr a good

______________________________

3277411 or 03)5553

Idyilwllde, 100 Bretwood Dr. I
51,3 bath, Oool home. 3 yrs. old.
Sunken livIng room, wittn
fIreplace, famIly room, 0lnnq
room, screen porch, fenced
yard, fruit trees. Was $13,000.

SANORA CONDOMINIUM - 314
Krlder Rd., 3 BR. 7%', baths. 2

PITI.
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/

If your credil PI55 been 'elected, If

"tNT ADS ARE BLACK &amp;
WHITE AND READ ALL
flU FR
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Want AdS Get People Together Those Buying And Those Selling.

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR, 3337451

321-0440
Multiple Listing Ssivlc*
EvenIngs 64S341 or 3220731
__________________________

FORREST GREENE INC.

3374fl1

"
'Or PuIl'Vu, Hair:
uSC A Wane Ad 313 361 I or 131

REALTOR

Sanford
Mid 570,000
LIke new I BR. li,, I. CH&amp;A.
Approx. 13000 down assume
monthlypaymentsofaboul$30
--

CailBart

-

(iOO(1 (,i'effit, aad Credit'
or No Credit

Used movie cameras and
prolectors. WIEIOLDT'$
CAMERA STONE, 210 S. Part
Ave., Sanford. 3724101.

3$ 5452 after

130

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T0015.

______________________

ow
Montgomery Ward 'Signature"
space heater less than two years
old. Electric blower ane lIner
matat. 517$

____________

l WITT REALTY

41-Houses

We Take Trades.

________________-____________
-Good Things to Eat

P.O. Sow 1335
Sashed, FL

(ffefl

training, computer, microfilm

Sabysifting In my home, day or
nlaiit 313 Sf1

______

INlistate

Altamonl, areas, individual

selling community ever-p day
Read &amp; ii them SIPan.

ceniral H&amp;A. carpeted

money in your viallelI

Sanford, Lake Mary &amp;

a,

___________________

required, WITHIN THREE
- ClaImant shall deliver 5.fficlent
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
copies of tIne Claim Is me clerk to
THE FIRST PUSLICATION OF IN THE CiRCUIT COURT OP THE enable the clark Is itnall sie ceg, Is
THISNOTiCLISfiu,.155*1 EIONTEINYN JUDICIAL CII. sochlsn.Ir,ssta,iv.
SI The.. at
1 a written CUlT POE SEMINOLE COUNTY AR1 15J.'.uI,dNntIneestete

MCINTOSH

-

COlIMIKTY CLOSE UP
r)
SUIE*SE .P.35ILEE

fi be FUll

RI$iI%Slr1raed

POORER

(4) (Tue..) 30 MINUTES

to wb us
-

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MID MEN (Thurs) LOOK UP
CRACII'ERBARREL

arnd porty liVOrII
(SpecIel drinkS $c m.). low Viii's

PHASE

IS FOR RIDER, FOR

AN0LIVE(Fri)

IS laSs

Eedsrkim.nt y

COMPANY (Tuis.) THE

PROMISE (Wed.) OF WOMEN

,

You wilt -

iucss lied, drinks

12:57

IS SSC PEWS UPDATE
1:00

Wouldparty who called about lost
AUTOMUFFLER&amp;
wallit,Thurs.Ø,3pleull
BRAKE MECHANIC
again.
&amp; bOneflts
_______________
Area Resident wIth references
_CJflJ Cars
______________________ - pr.ler mss

i attorney, Slid tile amount

claimed. If me im is M due,

18-Help WantJ
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KENMORE WASHER- Par$
Service Used machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES 373

throughout, top nelginboelnoed.
TRADE IN and ill your present
home lake care of the Down
Payment. Real Value 135,5001

Don't rIle no longer needed liens
high as an elephant's eve. Place
a classified act, and pile the

Lake Mary- 3 Sdrm. furn. house.
Nice for couple. No chIldren or
pets. 3233530.

- GIRLS
GJJi Ift* Ytar LIe Mite Tan.
GUYS
j
TRAVEL
Y IHI1I, Sinforo Clvi
Hall Co. now sal ogenings icr it
:
COntir.l;30 III l0:. Soul Discs,
fiaturi The Sherka. TM
mat. yng p.oto No is
The Stroker, from 10 lii i am.
Piflince necessary b.A must be
free to leave a, crce for ,nalor
81in your own botH, • lOOd,
U.S. CIIIC5 and rort areas. 7
theie will be prites, hats. noise
*5.. Paid training E'peines +
akflt&amp;pl,ntpofftmAd
licki$, 13. Al . I:_-,
Iranlportation furnished. for
Ad
Interview COntact Ms. Bartels.
varc,lick.,s. TanOUery Lounge,
1251101 Parents welcome at
Anderson's a SlaHon &amp; Snort ys
Interview.
MNk etM4e5CIIP(Mid*a V) &amp;
Fanny's Cafe.
AVON CALLINGI
EscellenI earning OpportunIty
helps pay for these Christmas
DIVORCE FORMS - Still
espens.s. l44-30fl.
free' details K IT,
POmpanO.
F I 330ö1
Proled
supervIse' i
_________________
develop
___________________
mint program, must have a
Nic, slim attractiv, lady
minimum of 3 years esperienc,
would like to meet nice man.
In superisinn, administratiOn
S.tøianS5&amp;, For companion,
ar.d managerial responslbil,ty.
Call 373
Will be responsible for complete
___________________
supervisIon, reportIng, and
FACED WITHA DRINKING
administrallon of proleci
PROSLEM
providing on thi lob training to
PI,h5PSAicoIwllAIy,r,
Sltralnm. AoplIcants5h
Can Help
a resident of Seminole County
Prione 433 ISV
and esperlenced In human
Writ, P.O. Sos 1313
development programs. Salary
Sanford, Florida 37771
______________________
range $I0.O 10113.000. An opal
opportunity employer. Send
ALCOHOL PROSLEMT
IN YOUR FAMILY?
resume to Sos 454 co EvenIng
Herald, P.O. Sos 1437 Snford,
AL ANON
' 5m0rfnl50t
______________________
problem drinkers
Maids, full &amp; part lIme, Days Inn
For further iptormalion call
Sanfo, aoply in person. 1.1 1
73 ta'or write
51 U.
Sanford Al An Famly Group
p Boi 553
RelIef Night Audit*r, experIenced
Sanford, FIa,3fl7l
preferred, NCR classified
-machine, part time desk clerk.
Deys Inn Motel, Sanford, I-I &amp;
S-Lost
&amp;
Found
. -.
SR U.

AVS., Sanlerd, FL. The pa'ss.i CFI Par, 33. 5405.1 E. sedio.n address of the crwsa' or Phil agent

a,e is

33-Houses Furruisitod

___

Rsuantls basis let me claim, me name and

ERNEST 1. RIDDLE. wIiese ad- Poul T. Mafltn,s, P.C.

7"..

STOl'b,

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in'v pile no ionger needed items
high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and ØIle 155
monv in your waliell

S2-Appliancas

's largest 3 PR
fiemesl SplIt plan famIly resin.
dauble garage. large sun perth.
large conner 101, central kItChen,

for Sito

-

Larrys Mart, 3IS Sanford Ave .
BuIS.U,m, finest in used

YOU'RE MOVIN' LiP!

W. Gacnetl White
Reg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDERASSOC.
lOt W. Commercial
Phone 332-7101, 'anford

3 SN. 3 bath. Ienceu. UIO sine. 133-

°r
aiRd. Forest

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To fn. of

terms by Owner. Realtor.

fl-Houses Unfurnished

Friday

4-Personals
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Illofnts, 373.3357

A1socIat. 04.734,e

Sunday - Noon
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Ortande. Floildi
default and uflImal. iv'g'.'er
I. S•cliori 11(c) of the Federal
The ppe of the tearing is to
against YOU M iP reI
Qg
grant interested CitilOnS.
demanded in The PetItiOn
.iiWuflhiWaI YOI5. local pubIC WITNESS my hand doftc
, persen .issw to
officials. rerusnt.tI,.s from local seal of said CMI On the 2nd
On mis
n.ay
of
me 5tate agencies, and reeien Decomer, A.O 1177
Reqa15l DIYOdS II 151 Fedsial lathes I rein regional and State (Seal)
Dem5Insjrw.ceCpera,an.,.fl CWI9 51UWI '• OPI'OflUltV
*111).)? H SiCSW,th, J
and e&amp;preis opinions
.
CurE of me CIrCU4? Court
sen.
if about t5 Facility Plan. Orlando
.
G.S'II.
SY. Jean E. Wiik*
any persan .iswes to pretest ese Easterly 201 Plaiviong Aria. FW%&amp;
Deputy Clerk
dated
My.
a'•
1117.
me
yaNWqSIt5IsaopiIc$ip.psa
Ad Pvblsh: Dec t 15. 22 fl 1177
to de IS he files a
0 FaclIlty Plan. Orlando D22
en
noiiceofs'om,entwnsmep.onai Easterly 201 PIanninQ A1iI; dated IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FO
D,C55Ny Ja.wary ia.s. tm. The July. 1577. dale of Addendum SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDa
th
55q, 1577. AáI7 P1fl011 POUP. P001*71 DIVISION
wluat pfl
of
a rspmeedpaHve IS attY ovrn
MpliCatlen are en file In
-v
Nsaiber 77411CP
Regsaiai 0111cc as pert of me viibic 'w'al unit a ether
Ia
Re:
Estate
ii
'iw mawdaw.ed by the Corperat. dSSNSS lobe heard II encouraged
VIVIAN LUCILLE ADAMS.
Thi. fits is a,alla
tsr pbIic in. careact The City Clerk of tse City of
.
Dec,aw
5Ctioii MWig reriia.' b6k
OriadSJde III Order that a tentative
NOTICE OF
pq
$d'.sSjle of 5pnt5 can be
ADMINISTRATION
Date No'vinbir ZWS. 1577
PIed.
TO ALL PERSONS HAVINp
.
AGENDA
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AOAIN$7
W. FWst Street
Intisdvctlon - Mayer Carl
THE ASOVI ESTATE AND ALL
Lariglord
Flamhl. U.S. Sand
OTNIR PERSONS INTERESTED
of $.in
Summary of Facility Plan ill. IN THE ESTATE:
es Or&amp;a. OrIv
cludmg decrlpf lone of me watf YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
Publish- Dec. I,5.13,fl, 75. , 1577 Quality problems, •lIernatIves, ttue e admWwstrallon of the estate
selected plan me
ciher Nlient of VIVIAN LUCI LLE A.PAMJ
sIma's - Cor*utt wig Engineer
iecs.s. File Number 77-4$l CP, Is
IN Till CIRCUIT COURT FOE Disa,sslon
pawisig in the Circvlt Court fir
SEMINOLE COUNTY. P1.0010* C*us of the subleci
seniin.i. Coimty,
florlea.
PEOSATE DIVISION
we available for inspection at me Division.
In. addriss
of Pro'ate
File Number 74]NCp
deveitied lOCations of the following Seminole County COurthoi,
DIv$5os
y,nWj stills
Is Re: (stale of
CIty 01 Casselbeny ' CMICll Part Avenue. Sanford. FL Tt
represstasive et 'tie estate
SEISIE L RIDDLE,
Csamb.qs, City Hall
JOHN C. WARD. whos. address s
Deceased City of Maitland - City Clerks
Longmeadew, Memphis,
NOTICE OF
Office, City 14511
Turwien.e Nfl The name a
ADMINISTRATION
CityCIty
of Ortmldd
- City Clerks awaress oi 'ii, personal regr,se.i.
TO ALL PERSONS NAVINS Office.
Hall
CLAIMS 01 DEMANDS ASAINSY CRy of Ovlede - City Clerk's taftv's attorney are
All persons having claims %
THE ASOVE ESTATE AND ALL Office. City Hall
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED City 01 WInter Part - City demands a9alnst tIle estate a.
IN THE ESTATE:
required, WITHIN THREE
Emigmers Offics. City Hl1
YOU
ARE
MONTHS PROM THE DATE OF
HERESY CIty of Winter Spibigs THE FIRST PUSLICATION OF
NOTIFIED 1511 me admNIev$Isa Cliii's 0111cc, City Hall
THIS NOTICE. N file wITh 'tie clerk
SI lileestaiesi US$11 L RIDDLE. Orange County - Public w
mcs- File
of me above c15rt a wrItten
7p is S,iiew, toorn n
5IMNig in 11* CRail Cmii for $emb*te CMnty - 010, of En stat.inece of any claim or demand
Sensle Cay. FluMe, sS$I vWveiwewal Services. 'ira cater. 5*r may Inane, lath claim mi*t be
DlvW. 15. lis SI wInidi 1$
in
and miS indicate tine

repIsoanlall,, of tIn,

no psts, adults, lv's wslcom,,
lId Park Dr., Sanford.

ve

-

Handyman can easily COtWSrI ltsls
3 SR Into a 3 or I SN.
Only
$iS.5 Low dawn paynseni E.Z

MablIe home hell. I', 10', Ii' wide,

DEADLINES
Noon The Doy Before Publication

marnag. an

WILL SE FOREVER PAiRED
is3IdSmm Dillerd SIrM, lime an.,
P.O. Psi. Winier Garden. Pheids
Neii SI15iflrsIpebllcafieunSIlsis
if
' HCTITlOJ$j,AMp
,
___
__
Admlnistrofies: 37757, an or Wlei'e JaiNlary. lIffi.
Dec**tbiY
Nil Ic, Is Inir,NP given that I am
ma. sini tIle the ulgilnal WITh tIne onoased in NusNiess at 110 Elder5: Ennesi 1. Ridele
diii Of This court eftpisr
______ mlel
As Personal Roimesenia.
tie, SI tine £staie of
service Of PaintIfrs attorney or County, Florida, under tine fictitious
immediately
therisiter;
sttner'o
SESSIE L. PIDDLE
name of T. I. C. HOME SYST(MS.
ad.fanwIIIbest
,
aId thai I hntemid to
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
ha me relief demanded In tise name wIth the Clerk Of me Circist
complaint.
REPRESENTATIVE
Court, Seminole County, Florioa in
S Kawnilin . MCIMe5h
WITNESS, my hand a te seal accordance with tine previsions if
SIffiisCmi1enDecenNi,m tIle FictItisIs Name SIalh.fts. T.
STENSTIOM. DAVIS &amp;
(Seal)

I RYANI NOPE
6:00
(4) (MSu)AGRONSKIAJ(,

,

Z'

REALTOR. 373.

Tlisrsd.y, Dic. 39, 1511-SR

•

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Furnished

3 Liiiis Minimum

,r1d

OSJECTIONS NOT SO PILED

(flas) DOWW To EARTH

Friday

i 15$ me

- AdministratIon has bean mouse We County, F helda:

rU SEAD5 p
ROW

LATE NEWS
NOTICIAS Bd ESPANOL

S CURTIS

FIo,1, .

swe. Part TInisNolkelsU

*
1
srtnongs

YOU APE HERESY NOTIFIE0
t. CIICU, C,
County,

__________________ N m a copy 01 154 Nof Is SI follewin Property l Seminole

12:30
(L

MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY l.Noon

a
lflin defenses. if any. Ont
PliCof liii Pa P1w Fa&amp; D*$
s.
NOTICE OF PUSLIC HIAPI NO
JULIAN. JR.. 11 STEN$Tp0111
ac, Cp.ra,aw.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH. At?ocne, 'or
The City CamCII of tse CIty 11 p.qnq. wPose ares
Ie wiffi P55 FIa,ofl* SanE of
UIII1wWIPuIC5$YIVIOOI Office Sm ins. Sa.Wo,t Flcrda.
3Nslerd. Sa.dorl, Frida.
•
JanIry * IV7L 51 3.X flfli, and liii P1w
WIrnlated 11151 an
The SIflcs$
11 the allove named anIs •n n in t te Council CMmbeq*. CIty Click of me a1wve ityISd cor,
%jTh Orange Avtue. b$Qrs Jar*alry 12. Ins. OIheflhJW.
IS

Semnimle Conway

RATES

MaliciewikI,

BROKERS
, U1Y1Jj74IIJ

I

_______________________

3 CSINCWtt tim.. . . . . 3S a Na.
...... 33ca las

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

Nil Ice if AOminIltratIs"1 ffiey mayssie. lath dole ernst tie CASE NO. Cl.71.H77.C4m.4,
AdmInistrathen has been mailed we
Decimair
wrUng me must Wadcae me SPRING LAKE ASSOCIATION, required, WITHIN THREE
yig
lois Ni Pie claim, The some a
INC..
MONTHS FROM THE DATE Ot
As Personal iepreoanta.
address Of the yigher
st
THE FIRST PURLICA7ION 04)
the tine EItatf
01 attorney, and tile amount v
THISNOTICE,t5flleany
LELIA SCHMAUS
claimed lime claim is not yet oue. HENRY KAPLOVITZ me ROSE they may have that challenge tIle D,c*.s.
me dale when It wIll become due KAPLOVITZ, his
validity of me dscednt's will, the
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
shall be stated, it The claim
qualficatlons of the Personal
REPRESENTATIVE
contingent or unliqvld.ted. the
representative, Ci tine VSSU or
NOTICEOFACTI0N
s.. ,. p,
lowe of tine eucartainty 55511 Ii TO: HENRY KAPLOVITZ sine
lurlsdicilon of The COiWt.
4fl
stated. If line claim is secuw. tine
ROSE kAPLOVITZ.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND
aPisin,p..

UPON A CLASSIC

Legacy.' PcitaR of ACtS

silid

r.pIua51Iaft,,. or The
ue
ffi
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
OSJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL U FOREVER PAIRED

ONCE

Nervy Fonda. dIs.5 NP hIS
friends aid
odiI.s. CR)
1:00

P.M.tlflt

*A'fIIQ (Wed.)

SHOWDOWN AT THE

1t40

They may51,, Thai aiaosne,s me
S1d1tV of tine decs .ell, me
qualtflcatims Of lIne p.rsmai

D$eofNoIW$t15delC51$5fffile

I KNOCKOUT
LOVE OF (fl
L,AS, tO
YOU
(1) FAMLYFEIX)
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POUCESTORY:Aclesl
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1977
11

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CHAMPIONSHIP SKATING.

demu about a
asais aid
titlist ____
Convicted of

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MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF

the pubic
Cl) ABC CAPTIONED NEWS

PVAfl PAITY

,

reqvlril, WITHIN

navokI, Opened me .cmeaa to

a

A?l

(Wed) CINDERELLA (Ph)

MOVIE± 'TheuNoleras
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me
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gross Frsnd wrfter, EddIe
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grid Bargeian. 1845. (81W).
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EVOUQII

11:30

TOPIGIfT

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IMice MisSy

IN Till CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
PEOSATI DIVI$iuia
crof
Pits 1wIsr fl413-CP
. hoofed by PE4
Dtelibe
o
me
v.
I. Re: (lists
cA.de (M) i_
LELIA SC1IMAUS
Pan Pag.. Jui*s Fsifloi
Dec.as.d
(W.d )TonyUa,Cvi.,.
NOTICIOF
me (Ties) st 0 sian. Ro*OMINI$TPAT1
both 5haru4 (Ff1 I TedSi
TC ALL PERSONI HAVING
(IC. G51i KW
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
830
THE ASOVE ESTATE AND ALL
14 UUA$. YOGA A yi
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
9.00
pi. ®pj, (
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
-15$ the aanwwst,aIIan me estate
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&amp;ç SHOW
of LELIA ICHMAuS. deC*IIed. File
S SESAME STRatI
In.embir 77.413 CP. is
in
(F MOVIES:
i) The
Cwcvll Court Par Sit,iIe Cmmty,
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Florida, Probate Dicvi$55, tIe ad
JO Si. 1dm (81*) laSS.
dreia of .f.idi Is S*viwiol. Coui*v
(Tuet) ri Take San"
COUft?%4, Saøfer5, FlOrl4 3V71.
The ticnai rpre$Sdjtl,q of me
Hops, Tuesday WSId
estate Is ANNA MARGARET
1965 (Wed) •).9eH*ds
WRIGHT. 55$ 14&amp;wii. is
Mckay Rd.lr117.
Meredith
Dr.. Fern Pert. Fa
LJ
Sins. (81*)
37
ie m name me a.ss SI tIll
SI
PifWill reWeIIIlfatIWs attornay
La*5oid. OOVlSJd 0150
We lit $5111 bets..
I 944 (Ftt) 115151, Pie k1.t
AR passe Mvloi. cIelms or
Wh." nl*.n LaSng. Jofri
deena
aisles the tase VS
Mdsra iae.
r.qvlrad, WITHIN
THREE
(U SANFOPO
TH$ FROM THE DA? OF
so,* CR)
THE FIRST PUSLICATION OF
IO'
THIS NOTICLIS 1155 .115 The clerk
(1)
A SON CR)
of me abisS court a *15151
PIE. OONA*IE SHOW:
slatenlSd if any claIm Or demand
(kisats aid topics Vjde:
mey may have. Each claim .net se
feii.) PoIgamj (Turns.)
m .lWq and mvst wcase Is.
JSITy La.ls (Wed) A pay.
basis 'or Ise claim, me name ar
chiW.sab
,
ad4tessofthe,fe,sr h4agevd
UMfy (TPit) - PI School
01' •ttOfA 1 , M the amount
t$ (F'S.) Goold Primes,.
Claimed 11th Claim is n yet
TATTS.ETALES
me date *tiiS It wsIt bicom du
*M)Y o
snail be stated If me cijin j
SNOW
contingent or unhiquidatad the
S flEa.ECTRICCO,1
riesumeof
111511 be
stated. If the claim l
the
(1) 10:30
li01?y SIIofI be d.scr
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(1 HOLLYWOOD
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SQUARES __
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HOURS

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322-2611
831-9993
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Evening Herald, San$srt Ft.

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CLASSIFIED DEPT.

1157

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NOTICE OF PEOPOSED SaM

JCK. DUCK. GOOSE
YLLA ALEG
14 OVER EASY. Uagszrs

MI$C FROM ASPEN A
look bwme trw
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of 5* 1975 AIpSn MiSc

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THE STATE OF FLORIDA .
MARTIN A. CURTIS.

5-00

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5tv. SNe 1*. AINmmWs
CAll NO. fl4JNCA*
Sim1i Comtv. FIId&amp;
. ncsin.,s neme SI
y p. CURTIS,
NOMIOWWEI$ 11*1. ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
UOkEI. me msl I h*md IS MAITIN &amp; CURTIS.

cgs ws

2.. (T

3Idm.nis Uniurd

IN THE CIRCUIT cOfly
ISNYSIITH JUDICIAL CII:
CUlT. IN AND FOR SlMINoj

m,i.

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FICTITUSNAMI
55y ,Ivøi 1511 I

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,00TIu. NT.: Sm 2
sm.
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CL LEAVE IT TO WAVER

YOU(TUSt 15IFfUStJf

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NEWS

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Stosm Clean YcurOwnC
Rent Our Rinsaivac

N$

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CARROLL'S FURNITURE, 3fl3
Punch Bowls, Champagne
Glasses, Tables. Chairs, Roil-a.
way Beds, Coffee Urns &amp;

Chafing Dliii Amerlcjn Rent.

ELECTROLUX
VACUUM

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All, 322-Ill).

4114 S. Orlando Dr

AdI. commode clii Irs, crutches,
folding adi. walkers &amp; 011151
chairs. Rent or Sale. American

Model 1305. good hoc all types of
carpeting, sold orIginally $3$1,
repossessed-used for short
time, balance $44.30. 040217.

119? anfotd
8306688

• Hwy

321•0741

Rent.AII 322.51 II.

1977 SInger Zg Zag

OUR

CONSULT

Brand new, never usee, slightly

damaged in shipping, balance

$4 $141311.

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1976 SINGER FUTURA
Singer's most modern sewIng
machine, fully automatic, sold
originally, $353 Rpposssedused for S months, balance,
$11.30, 5% $31?.

___________________________

Land ?Mlntenance

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Flea Market open New Year's
weekend. Fri &amp; Sat., 5a.m. to 5
pm. Free rent to lit time
vedOa. lIt come IsI serve.
Casselberry Flea Market, io
Setilnoil Blvd., Casselwrr-p.
Call Jackie, al 0307700.

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ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL
END
THE
NUMBER 152222411

Singer Futura irs walnut cabinet
left in layawa. Purchaser leti
areaandw,arelitiebletolocat,.
BalancedueSlY7.lOor$lZ.admo
Call Sew a Save 531.1711 day

Carpet Cleaning
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CAMELOT
AT CA$SLLIEIIT
NIh

PIS C,riii.
EastWlIl.fl
alSeminsIe Blvd.
(Horse Track Nd.)
Follow signs to medsis oil
Whiter Park Drive

opgsiiolis:30

'sri,rLn*.ru-l_rul.rlj-uJLn.r,.ru'u

•r'w'.ie 50*
C5,apr, 'h&amp;n Cl All Ip.-j, blown
n &amp; Ra
t od or new
souW%. biock or frame 321 3535

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Sales

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Service

Smittys Snappin

Turtle

Pesidentlal. commercial, in.
dustrlal. Maintenance &amp; repair

Park Dr 3777111

on these lteni Bob Glaze 730
Brighton Way. Casselberri 131

Pest Control
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with a want ad

BULLETIN

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Lawn &amp; garden Equlpnont

ART BROWN PEST L011 TRUL 2242 Park Drive
- 323 554t

Moving to a newer home. apart
mint? Sell "don't needs" fast

BETTER.

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Rubbe,' Stamps

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Wssle, maoe ,00,5,,maIIs
1st class 24 hI's. Call 3331003.
.

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Land clearing &amp; 3 trard loader &amp;
dump truck for rent or lease, 373.
3433.

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BOARDS
ARE
GREATCLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN

2 New Mcdiii

insulatios

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. It
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CIassilird A.

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FURNITURE, HWY 40, San'

Under

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LIGHT HAULING
(LOCAL) 311 SI?)

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Electnica,, plumbing, carpentry,
air cone. &amp; heating a specialty
b,ri'aces amid heaters cleansd.

..±!!...

BLITZ CLC.AN JANITORIAL
Sleep sofa &amp; chair, new Only 555 1eiperv *C1'k Foam 5ti.mpoo Fr
e'Slmalet Gan?"red Pri I3
*15 thiS ad COUNTRY

EXCITINGII

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.higatlofl

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UgMitouling

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ltormerlvHarrsettsBeaulVNOCk.
SIC
It, SI .377 5112

SEWING MACHINE
CHRISIMAS LAYAWAY

dWmn..nJi.rIfufu.rLri

EQU''MT

Sem,.ce, CI,arnsg. Mewng
Back Hoe Loader 32: $177

Home Inrovetnents
COMMUNITY
BULLETIN I
BOARDS
ARE
GREAT- I CLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN *ANTEONEWHOMLS TO BUILD
BETTER.
&amp;OLDOP4ESTOREPAIR
PSi0110 377
WilIdohepajnIing&amp;
Beauty Care
______________________________
yrs "perience 32) 7114

a

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O"

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1771

Si-Household Gooth

ford,333$3fl

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Cintial Heat &amp; Ar Condl'oning
For Ire. eslimates. Call Carl
HIrrit at SEARS n Sanford 373

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Have a room to rent? Let
classified ad find a tenant
poill

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Saw FINII
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PNECI$IONSAWFILING

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'BObIOIEYELECTRICIAN

Lelusfiieyoure.t

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FRECSTIMAT(S

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AmerlcanRent All 323511)

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Classified ads serveNlni buying
selling Communily every dayJ
Read &amp;'use them situ
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EXT
COmpiI$eLa*nCare

Con'ractspqeflrred
323 1153

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Upholstering
ALTERATIONS.DWESSMAKING.
DRAPES, UPHOLSTERY
Pndn 327 0707

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BEETLE BAILEY
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For Friday, December 30, 1977

Ell"IC11=1 YKUM. 40W

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do what you like.

HAIR: Short brown

stripe. All meat or chicken, content Is to add the grams of

OTHER: High

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today, because of their The soijrceofyo.sgiiJfa1

realization that you have a deep may be unknown until U reap
and sincere concern for them. Its benefits.

by Al Vermeer

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NOTHING' )

'\1 ALL THOSE 5QC)($
BOOK'A"ICuC! &amp;.."i ON PHILOSOPHY.
YOU PON'T *JOW

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StaUofl,N.Y.100l9,Beiureto cunpetlblemlzforyoutoday.
specify your birth si p.
U you have a business contact
AQUARIU$(Jan.$.Feb.l0) you can Invite to lunch or
Making yourself or your dlguier, get on the phone now.
surroundings more attractive i.
what you excel In today Try a
LIBRA (Sept 73-(kt 231 A
you care for follow this order
PISCES (Feb 30-March
Friends with whom you haveof the day and you'U both have a
strong emotional bonds will pleasant, happy time.

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"Therobberwsw'tveryhappy, be wasn't happy at all with
what he was getting," Mrs. Duncan said. "He wasn't very nice
andhekeptgettlngverynervous.
"He looked worn," she said of the robber. "He had a face that
lookedllkehehadbeenaroundtheworldandback.
"Modoftlie people in our tore didn't know therewa.sa man in
the front of the store," she said. "Very few people saw him."
Mrs. Duncan saw him: "He motioned for me to look down at the

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Herald 5411$e by Tern Nelsal

See ROBBERY, Page 3A

INVESTIGATOR CHECKS DEATH SCENE AS BUMPER STICKER CARRIES ANOTliER
-NIESSAGE

cooperating in the search for believed to be about S feet,6

the shooting of Deputy Neil, a

the pair In naftest Seminole inches tall. with short brown
Co unty. The two fled on foot hair, age 3S-40, weighing ll5.120
lawmen this f rom an Oldsmobile Cutlass pounds, with a slender build,

retired New York City

By MARK WEINBERG

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427 to the St. JoW &amp;M Weltive pharmacy. The car is now at years olid, i

Pharmacy to pick

rivers for two man, one of the regional crime laboratory weighing 160465 pounds, with a
'whom shot and killed Seminole where it is being checked for ainall scratch on his forehead
County Sheriff's Deputy George fingerprints, Polk said.
and a scarred or deformed right

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£U. FD/ SLEET 'S

Police blocked roads In the hand.

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gunman ordered the phar-

The Seminole County

macLit, Robert Duncan, to
place narcotic drugs In a

Pharmacy at Interstate-4 and _______________

County sheriff's helicopter are

SH 434.

being used in Ow search.

'Ills N.Y. cop days WCFC

At one point Thursday night,

police attailtion cenWed an On
Polk is directing the in- rough, but..." Page 3A
rallrosill traicks mar Us in.
vestisation from a mobile
pat at buntatol4 bloodbowillil km Orbukb and tehodim of EX W11111atiluion
jj&amp;
Mary
Bookwart
wuftr Pak pUce depwt Road and Multbam Woo&amp;
And

A0111111166 AR Mtw

up a

me"

"The Woorlbouiflds wed north police farther north, Polk uK
men, both amed w1m. the,
V the two suspieds don't
along
Interlitate4, and that's
"Miere's a good possibility
entered the Pharmacy, AW
know
the am. they coWd have
molm why we moved up here." Polk they're xtW in the coliltalned
--fetook Pfdl's service
Wt" they flad. 14NRM pion said at the commaillid post M arm"said Polk ft morning. IWW
good W00115111iffl. OWN's
got off two shoU before he was MOMIM. He said the command Rain which bWn about 2 axi.
no telling," he added.
post was put Into operation at today will not hamper the
ut 9 30 p.m. Th ursday
Sheriff's department
bloodhounds but may ground
30
Central
FlOrida
abo
M
five

agencies In
county area are

ricocheted off the flow.

York Police Depiirtmient," Nk a custom a I* of respect,"

prescription for his wile. At the
The two men ran out of the salt
said an officer at the pont.
time, two armed men were In store and ordered Wertz to
The sheriff also expressed
The robbers got nothing for
the pharmacy. At
,
appreciation for the support of their efforts, deputies said. The

evening t Longwood Village area and brought In sheriff's airplane and Orange

Seminole County Sneriff

XWrAuP*Aw,4r

beot!d to headquarters of the

Thursday at 5:30 p.m., when he distracted by the shots. The gun love was law enforcement. He
Police have applied a strip of
stopped off at Longwood Village went off, and the bullet spent 22 years with the New black tape to their brnes. "It's

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At the rest of the pharmacy, 141o24.

Sp*W Wd, Duncan started
"Offim Pfeil was a fine nw. tatilwood Police. From Uwm.
polleeman:
struggling with th e other a good family man His first the pet was transported to the
Neil was about to go on dut y gunman, who was momentarily love was his family. His second Neil home.

More than
morni were combing an area they took from Tom Wertz of high cheek bones and unshaven.
north of SR-436 and East of SR. Orlando after leaving the The other is thought to be 45-60

robbery early Thursday Palm Springs Drive-SR-434

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to the rear and demandednarcotic,, Mrs. Duncan said.

Herald Shdf Writer

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four people inthestorelndeadofll," Mrs. Duncan uJd."The
employees were getting ready to go home.
"The robber inths front olthe store purchased anewspaper
from 15.31ur.OldCoueenDWlcafl. She began ringinup the sale ofl
the cash register and when she looked up there was the gun,' Mrs
Duncan said

mRs. DUNCAN CHECKS BULLET HOLE

71111 8herilfcomffnedthetwo

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"After the WA robbery (which also involved a am denunding
narcotics) we decided we wcren't going to keep it all in the same

A. Nell, IS, during an armed

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At the rear of the store, Robert Duncan, her husband. was
filling a plescliption. "He turned around and looked. and the
other robber was pointing a gun at him," Mrs. Duncan said
Therobber atthe rear of the siore ordered the 11 persons Inside

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law enforcement agencies, with the druggist dropped the
gone In

pillowcase,
As Duncan complied. the

more than 20 Central Florida robber Involved In the struggle

circles all night'

gunman In the front of the
pharuiacy spotted Mcil. Pfeil drive them away. Wertz
and the junnan each ftM two r2twed to drive the pair and

shots, ainid Pfeil was MW&amp; He pys do car's keys to the men,
wushot inthe tam and throtio who drove to On rear of warby

"It's just amazing how allthese pillowcase containing the drugs

fellow officers turned 014 and and (led.
worked through the night

without sleep," Polk said,

Police said the bloodhounds

lost the scent about midnight

A PuM in Pfed's car when and their trail ended wair E. L
he wet Wei the pharmacy was Wtijimmun Road.

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one of the gun='s bulliets ments
wed through the pharmacy
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Bridge .............
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case, said Spolsid.
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morning gave this accolad of doorway, Spotski said.
children. wherwgeln age from DTIaab
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DEALERSHIP VAILASl.0

CLASSIFIED ADS

Seminole
322-2611

83-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

products. Total investmentI- 00 Oct . Security Investment
7. Company Automobile
3 All Espense Paid Vacation
4. No Eaperience Necessary
I! is our desire to help you meet
your goal in life and become
successful ttiru Ultra Guard
Call Doug Wells, 377 till,
Sanford, Fl. Monday thru
Sa turday 10$

RATES

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
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Sanford-Furn rooms Gracious
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HANNAH'S MUSIC CENTER
Lesions. Instruments, Ac
Cisoriti. RepaIrs, 210 E. lit St.

Can Help
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Santorj 3231711.

Write P.O. Sot 1213

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Captains
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USCG
Sanford, Florida !!!.I
examination prep course, I
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IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
nights in Orlando Starts Jan.
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Tennis Registry. For Into. Doug
P.O Sot $53
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Babysitting in my horn., day or
night. 331 51St

trailer apts. Adults I family
Park. Weekly 351$ Hey 1712.
Sanford. 3231130

fopie who lik e i,.Cey
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Mobile horn, lots I', 10'. 12' wide,
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2313 Park Dr., Sanfor d.
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Krlder Rd., 3 BR,
bsHw 3
car garage. DR. Pool. tennis
courts, Club House, range,
refrigerator, disposal, drapes, I
Much Much Morel By Owner

montit. 333W11.

lying room,
Si kitchen, $5500

Harney area.

rho. No pets,

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Openings NOW? Good Pay (Sail

Sanford
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mo.), Travel, Adventure,
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Advancement opportunity.

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club or organization can
gsser In this listing each
week for only 13 per

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Lawlewos-Noquallfying. siver•i
models to choose from. Call COO

Contact U.S. Navy Recruiting
Office. Tel. 3211351. Regular

Whltehu,st, REALTOR, 333-

Military Compensation-

is an Ideal

Uniforms, Food, Lodging, 30
days paid vacation Complete

the public

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Sanfor d 2 BR, large lot. ..'ees.
near stores, carpefee. $13,100
1011 Santa Nn Nu*ers
BATEMAN REALTY

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3535$. Sanford Ave.
331 OlWeves- 337-1443.

Year Out
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273-7173

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Secretary
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Government subsidy available.

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this listing

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Everina Street, West Palm
Beach, Florida.

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"It was just a big combus-

said.
Willis said he has three wilts staffed by
paramedics operating in Seminole County
Herndon Ambulance Service, beginning
currently. Including one In isaei'e'Ty, One
second major grain elevator steel doors and knocked them
next week, will charge an additional fee of
out of Florida 11it.1 North in Altacnosd*
disaster in the past week.
off their tracks."
4$1.50 per mile for transporting patients to
Springs, and a third In Sanford.
A series of ear-shattering
lie said If the explosion had L'
hospitals, as the cowdy commission has
The firm's total revenue from the Seminole
explosions ripped through a hltthe main partof the elevator
recommended In lieu of a subsidy.
operation, Willis said, is $130,000 to $135,000
loading chute Into a silo on the Instead of along the loading
But, Idus Willis, president of the ambulance
anJ)uaUy. He noted that his company keeps
side of the 2-block-long grain
chute it would have caused the
-firm, has little hope the increase In rates will
separate bank accounts and aepsrate &amp;C.
elevator Tuesday night, killing same kind of dastruction that
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offset expenses svifldently to permit concounting records of Its Seminole County
lOpe oonssndlnjitlngabot*30 happened In Lbulslana taM
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tinued operation. operation sod forwards repeta monthly to
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others, one o(thetfl critically. --week.
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"And. If we cot provide a ftrtctaas
the county , -'-m
Authorities said today they
"U that grain elevator w
wivim and at 1M break even, well psil out
Wulls said the latest heart monitoring
had recovered nine bodies and It would be like anatombomb,"
_400
of Seminole Cotidy," said Willis today.
equipment has been isatalled In the
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knew the location of a 10th, and he said.
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Seminole County's Public Safety Director
Casselberry-based ambulance.
speculated as many as five
Workers were uniohing
Gary Kaiser recommended to county corn"Well try It Kaiser's way for a 4:110111111111111
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other people might be missing.
grain from boxcars In a tunngl
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missloners Tuesday that the $14,500 annual
months tfltimately the county will grow
Rescue workers said they
at the time of the blast and the
subsidy the county had contracted to pay
more, but rigid now the business Is just not
could not Immediately deter- force of the explosion mangled
Herndon this year be eliminated In 191$ In here," he said.
mine the number of missing a railroad switching engine
favor of granting the rate Increase to Hem.
"If the rate Increase causes the collections
because it was not known how beyond recognition and ripped
don.
to drop, we will have to renegotiate. contract
many emploes reported for
-concrete chunks from the side
Willis ne
said his firm Is having
a "hard-with the cowdy. We've been In S.rniio3, IS
enougb
ratcsof$35
1hi
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work on Tuesday's night shift. of the elevator silo.
th collecting the current
Iong time and madea lot offrndshors, but
The explosion at the Farmers
Robcrt Steen and Terry
for non'energencles and $40 for emergencies
we cannot afford to lose money," Willis said,
Export Co., a grain elevator at
Contella, the first Galveston
without adding on an additional $1.50 per mile
He said for his business to break even, the
the Port of Galveston, came police officers at the scene,
the patient's home to the hospltal."Increased rates would have tobring In $,000
0.
just five days after the one In
rushed into the smoke-filled silo
"But, we'll try It for a couple months," he
in additional revenue yearly to make up for
from
grain elevator In Westwego,
shouting for survivors. They
said.
the loss due to urscoilectlbie fees and the loss
ia., which killed 35 persons,
found the body of a dead man
Claiming his service has the lowest rates In
of the county subsidy. Willis added that he
The cauns of both eplosions immediately. then aWher man
the state, Willis said the annual subsidy the
doet believe at this point that the Increase
were not known.
and woman who were alive.
county had been paying until early this fall
wili bring in that much money.
The shock of the Galveston
"We couldn't see anything,"
amounted to 10 cents per capita, adding his
Another cause of the Increase In expenses,
explosion shattered plate glass said Steen. "We heard acre.firm has lost $10,000 this year in operating
he said, was the 15 per cent pay raise be
windows In some -nearby ming. We hollered to get to
cods over revenues
recently had to give to paramedic. staffIng
buildings and rattled windows them."
But, he said, the total loss will go down
the vehicles.
and walls downtown, several
some when the county pays the three-months
He said the two swvlvori
"When we began operating In Seminole
blocks away.
subsidy It currently owes, but has withheld.
were burled In the rubble and It
under a subsidy 10 years ago, it coat $4,000 to
"It look ed like a bunch of took more than two hours to
"I'm going to see the clerk today to find out
$5,000 per vehicle and today it Is coding
silvermetalfire, then there was
extricatethein from the twisted
why the mesney has not been released," he
$15,000to$30,000per vehicle. The subsidy was
The aerial view might be great, but working cona smoke cloud afterward It beams and building material.
said.
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at the beginning and this past year
ditions not quite the same. That's because this
looked like it was a hundred feet
"it was total chaos," Conteila
The firm has been granting a $5 discount for
was $14,500," he said.
building is going down, not up. The building is the old
high atloag," Said John Larry said. "There was fire right OBLIVION
prom* payment - "payment within 10 days
Willis also noted that it costs $4,000 to $5,000
Sanford City hall, which Is being dismantled brick
get
Price, 34, of Galvj',qp.
behind us. We couldn't
of billing" - but that also will be eliminated
to train each person in the specialized pars.
by brick, stick by stick,
Ray Orhart, J?, wu workft water to them."
under the plan the county proposes, Willis
medics field to man the ambulances today.
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twisted steel beams from the tion," he said. 'This whole
base of a grain elevator silo in building just shook. The force of
search of victims of the nailon's the blast rattled the (sliding)

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Testing

The final scores are in, an d 'OfflmUfllCMklfls part.
Only two counties bettered
Seminole County high sciiooi
state
those
scores, with Citrus
juniors placed third In the
on the Functional Literacy students having scores of 76
Test.

The

effort on the part of everyone

days later.

involved," said Andrea

In track lingo, a dooper Is one who checks the losing

the
percent
passing
Bracken,dlrector of 'ondary
percent education, Seminole County
test must be passed by mathematics and

tickets laying ar ound of the floor.
Monday night's fifth race, a 3-74

combo, produced the
largest payoff In trick history. Longshots at odds of 15-1,
7-1, and 19-1 ran one'two.three, leaving the odds on

students who wish to receive a Pas.11It$ the COlnflflmiCat101U
i, and In Situ Rosa County $9
graduation diploma

favorites seventh and eighth.

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Stoopers were busy this week at the Sanford-Orlando
Kennel Club, where opening night produced a 97,724
winning Infects ticket which had not been cashed two

functional literacy. This will
come through a cooperative

schools.
The test was given for the
percent of the 11th graders first tune In October, and is
3978 and any years af icr that,
students who did not pass this passed the mathematics and 97 designed to measure a student's
first time will be given review percent passed the come skill In such areas as corns
parison shopping, reading bus
material and two more op- munications.
Three other counties, 1fl or plane schedules, and making
take
the
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to
st
portunitles
V
according to officials of the cluding Brevard, Gilchrist and application for Social Security
date Dcpartrnentof Education. , Monroe, had exa ctly the same cards or jobs.
Sludenti in nearby counties
In Seminole County 71 per- scores as Seminole County.
did
not fare as well as those in
the
county's
2,3
11th
"So
far
we
Ii.,.
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cent of
passed
graders
the well, but we have to continue Seminole Coii*y, according to
mathematics section of the lest, working to hither Im'ove stat istics released by the
and 97 percent pissed the students In basic skills and Del*rtzment of Education.
.
In Orange County 38 percent
a
of the juniors failed the
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mathematics portion of the test
and 11 percent failed the
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F41.rtaI ..................4-A 811.rts ...................7,1* lest-lakers, and six percent
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GALVESTON, Tex. (UPI)
inside a concrete warthoI35e
Emergency workers using a about a half'mlle from the
crane and a bulldozer today . explosion.

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Preparing and cooking of
varts Chinese dishes on menu,
Siding other cooks in the
preparation of all kInds of lead
served In the restaurant. $323
Per weok,4 hour w. now &amp;
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Business Meeting
2nd Monday-3eq
Club NsuI$-3p1".
Daily lCIssWW,g.l
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AIR CONDITIONING
AC helper, steady So dependable.
Call 333 3175
70) Commercial

Ambulance:
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LIGHT HAULING
ST. JOHNS RIVER FRONT __________________
(LocaL) 311 5371
HOME
100' on river. 3 SR 3
Opportunity.
COWWTY Pl!pIIty
bath, C.H &amp; A, $51,100
WAIl ADS ARE BLACK
DrntO,-1pe.rQqpullyQu,'lj,..
COMMUNITY
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SPACIOUS COUNTRY HOME
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on 4 acres in Geneva, BR, I
DISNEY WORLD
CLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN
baths, family room. fireplace,
BETTER.
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plus fruit trees.
M. Unsworth Realty
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Tired at fighting north bo.md
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in I Rapco loan, 'or old or new
older run,, 135,110
traffic to gee home, d doing
IOLDONESTOREPAIR
PIOUWS. block or frame 321 '*31
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TOWERS BEAUTY SALON
Live nest door to your work I
3134051 or eves 37.30517
Paintlng_.(interior I
•, 3baths, CM &amp; A. carpeted, I
ltormovly Harrietti Seauty Nook)
eaferiors.
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RAYMOND E.LUNDQUIST
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tennis courts available, $31400.
way. OWlS YOtk own home here - -__
Chalnsaw Sates &amp; Service
Reg. Real Estate broker
t anytime (10i)
73451);,
or buy a takefron in £ build
3317114
%alesAppralsats
ONE PHONE CALL STARTS Ii
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323.7832
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
Smittys Snappin Turtle
available immediately on
KISHREALESTATE,INC.
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RESULTFUL END. THE
Eves33311S7 33705)7
bsautiful
300
REALTOR
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Lak
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1017$ French Ave. Sanford, Pta,
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----Clear said bottom lake. All
Telephone (305) 321 0011
OPEN HOUSE
Will 00 house painting a repair. II
Pest Control
utilities available. Owner will
WEDNESDAY
IS
Carpef Cleaning
yrs experience . 377111g.
ARE MARY LahafreoW, swim.
Carry mortgage. Telephone iö.
W. 15th
lists, ski. 3 SR possible )rd.35.
7131 anytime,
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ART BROWN PEST (ON TRUL
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BLITZ CLEAN JANITORIAL
-2342 Park Drive
corner woode d acre W.
7Sw.44 Ps $i3.
Eaperl cork Foam Shampoo Free
Miscellerosus Ssrv1s
373 ISiS
50-Mice Ilaneous for Sale citmalel
ARE MARY - LOU Mary Sled
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in sit corner. Terms poesine.
Rubsr
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WILSONMAIENFURNITURE
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BOARDS ARE GREAT_____ cartiir
Wooded
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W'teleiale, rhiIi IO Order, main
3II3ISE First W.
3321433
CLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN
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Iliad CISSrIn
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VAL
01*110523' 01
Wl. 5317203..
Land Clearing &amp; $ PSrd boIei5
MuIt.nhI I ittien ,#r,ic.
Sib WaIt Fwniti,,re
dump truck for reid or lease, rn
CRUST GREENE INC.
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they. if Of
Cossolberry Plaza
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BOSFOI(y ELECTRICIAN
LetUIfIley*r1
30gr3*OlIe,es.
FRE ItCItIMATES
OWN PHONE C.*U, STARTS
Americon Rent All m.m
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
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but 1IN P5 M'dV
ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING
Confractspree,.11
ANNE A, WALLACE
'W SIll, befance $35 Sing,r
*11 IIPINa. 53UN,
DRAPE%, UPHOLSTERY
PuMa, Sold new fir 14)0, pay
Req Real (state Beoker
Pl'i0151)230,0

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original miles. A.C. PS. PB, 4
Dr.. new tires. Reasonable. Call
3224W. nit her George.
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MORTGAGES BOUGHT I SOLD
Will purchase iso &amp; Ind mw .
tgages at discount. 21 Hour
approval, Call "? "is

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- 112 &amp;
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Orlando, 54300)4 Eve.

Ilousifig Opportunity

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Radio.

('STEEN- S acres more or less.
high I dry, good country estate.
513.100 with 12100 down owner
will carry mortgage, we also

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REASONS WHY WE'RETHE
&amp; Sold Muiic Lessons P,iwat,
LEADERt Call Dave Parr for a
and FREE Group BOB BALL'S.
confidential interview,
havi building iof.
Discount Music Center, 1307
French Ave.. 377 72SS
STENSTROM REALTY CANALSUILOINOSITE5Iead1n9 to 11ilke Monroe. Jenny Clart
3737120
Realty, REALTOR, 372-1511. _
REALTORS
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3 IN. 3 bath, family rgm. dining 4
IPppe,jy
room, living room, double
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CORNER,snsafloffke Lowdown,
$34
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high asan elephant's ee. Place
a classified ad. and pile thi
money in your wallet?

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equIpped, IS hp Mer cury
mofor, heavy duty traiior with
11 model, 327-1117.

ASSOCIATES
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES J143 Orlando Or
333 3QQ
LEADER? Professional _________________
VAIFHAFIP4ANCING
training, Individual supary', all ERA benefits, WIler, &amp; buyer
home warranty, finest cOOke
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are lust a hew of the many

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new tires.rwts good. 5450
373-1731, 3270457.

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Medical
Dental Car. Plus
$317.50 me. starling pay to El

of your club activities,

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taking up specs wIth a went ad
in theHerald3fl.$II or I31.lIfl.

Sunken living room, with
fireplace, family room, Dining
room, screen porch, fenced
yard, fruit trees. Was $12,000.
Reduced to $31400. Owner-33

SA NFORD
PItA resale in Academy Manor, 3
2331Park DI 3222111
OR, 1100, 1157.73 P11, 340 REALTOR
Aft er Hourk3371354
months. i%'i pet, APR.
333')',)
322444$

II you aren't I.JsAç
pool tabie,
lake a cue, and sell .1 eDt a
Herald classified ad Call 322

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UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things that are lust

Idylwiioe, 10' irentwo Dr.
SN,) bath, pool home. 3 yrs. old.

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bnioinallv Sill, pay balance.
$1300_l%$217

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perlence work lov- you
or Oscar, Writer Pint 414 Ills.
Sanford 322 14111i Dealer Agent

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years of finance in

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vied Car or truck I4 I]

Cash 3224132
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave,
Buy &amp; Sill, the finest in used
ur
ReIr.g %tOv, tools

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If your credit has burt rejectea it
yu donl have a down payment
Of it You ft looSrig for .1

Want Ads Get Peo ple Together Those Buying And Those Selling
3323511 or 131 Il3

financing.

CON PIE T ELY RE COIl
DITIONED- VA IFlIA homes
located in many areas of
Seminole County. $11,500 to
$10400. Down payment low as

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Punch Bo-ils,
Cnarnpaj,e
Glasses. Tables. Chairs, Rolla
way Cods. Coffee Urns &amp;
Chafing Dish? American Rent-

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convenient section. Gordon.
*Ufk5hop,fttt5?etfledftotCh.
Ready to move int?? Owner

Reg.ReaiEstateSroker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Ppe377. III, anford

Good

68- anted to

Ba?ancedue$173lOorSll10mo
Call Sew I Save 131-1714 day or
nile Free home trial; no
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obligation.

Associatt,_104-7344511
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For your comfy cottage In Quiet

President Carter is scheduled to embark
Thursday on a nine-day Journey taking him to
six nations in Europe and Asia. First stop will
be Poland, followed by Iran, India, Saudi
Arabia, France and Belgium. After talks at
NATO headquarters in Brussels, Carter will
return to Washington Jan. 7. He kicks off his
trip at B tonight with an interview by the TV

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SPEND OVER $13,000

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call Rick at 322.13%.

64-Equipment for Rent

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W.GarnettWtslte

3514111 or 3110103 ask for
Frank.
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10 hooter less than two years
° Electric blower and thor
Matta, SIZS,W 33111102 after

MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves
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MOONEV APPLIANCES 323

REI'L TOP 323

auto..
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Excellent
throughout Will take $2.11$. 323
5377 or 542 2541
:.._- - By owner 117$ Dolor. 210.2 DR.
whIte with blue Interior, 1 speea.
low mlleage,eacellenf condition,

type tractor. Excellent corid.,
completely rebuilt, good fires I
sheet metal. Roes. priced. 303

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left in layaway. Purchaser left
area And we are unable to War e

busIness under $7S.000. Terms.

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t74ToyotaCorona.1rtU

Adj. commode chairs, crutches.
folding adi. walk ers I wheel
chairs, Rent or Sale. America'
R ent All 322 11)3.

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SEPIMURE iF.ASHER_ Parts.

Stemper Agency

2 10, into a 3 or 4 OR. Only
111.100. Low down payment. E-Z
terms by owner-Realtor,

Private cattagetowwer yg'.,
BR, kitchen, air, TV. L

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AVON CALLINOI
IiceHet earning opportunity

South of Sanford

I

SANDRA CONDOMINIUM

Handyman can easily Convert tests

LPN Pull time. ii p.m. to 7 am.
shift. apply In person. Lakeview
toinCenNr. "t E. 2t4 LI.

SEWING MACHINE
CHRISTMASLAYAWAY
1171

business Inthis area. Property 4.

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room

Hwy. l7.fl

way to inform

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International 100 Duil Hydraulic
s ystem cu$ttvattng or mower

All, 327 9113

Itive a room to rent? Let a
classified ad find a tenant for
lou?

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* IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A
WONDERFUL BUY, se, this
Immaculate 3 OR at $2I,
What have you go? Ownen may
taki.
* OWNERS WANT TO RETIRE
from very successful restaurant

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chow

week? Thu

St. Johns Realty
BROKERS
Da ys 337 4173

63-?,iachinery.TooIs

CARROLL'SFURNITURE,322S111
Rent

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than ss registration fee unless

Our Rlnsonvc

new

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"utos for Sale

vehicle is sold. Call 04-fl3$3)
for further details. Closed Xmas
Neat sale Jan. 23.

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Steam Clean Your Own Carpet

Only
COUNTRY
FURNITURE. HWY 4$
ford. 323

terms.

Senior C1tI:ens 1 of

33-Houses Fw-nhshed

UPWWL M"14.

DISABLED

REALTORS 19
PARK

1% pct. assumable
3237%)

trade.

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2365

Nights. 3727351

via.

dining

call us? We'll lilt you all ttoe
features which include 3
fireplaces for those cozy
evenings, 37 &amp; a den $23,400.

°" "''
°

Sleep sofa &amp; Char,
w i th th5 ad

ilRhouse. Lake Mary, Byowntr.
Call after 5pm $171117.

ANYTIME

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In companion. Short term
assignments, Homemakers

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BR, furnished cot.
tage, Lake Golden, retired
Couple preferred, no pets. 332.

Nurses. RN's IS, LPN's, aides. Live

t)on't pile no longer needed items
high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified al. and pile the
money In your ealleti

Harold Hall Realty

322-2420

31-Apsrttnents Furnished
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For Rent-I

Reflebie women to 11". rent free
in exchange for companion of
~women, 333.3143 Sanford

HOLIDAY SPECIAL- Cl, 3 BR,
eesy terms.
3735171

Casselb,rry Flee Market. 2000
Blvd., Casselbirry.
Call Jackie, at $30 1700.

Sanford, Florida 32771-Price 10 Cents

DAYTONAAUTOAUCTION"
wv. U. I mIle west of SPeedway.
Daytona beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Sit. at 7:30, It's the
only COO, in FlorIda. You set the
reserved price. No charge other

FILL DIRT I TOP $Ol
YELLOW SAND
_Call Dick Lacy. 323 7100

ChuckGo:mly, 3234341
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Seminole

Multiple Listing Service * RIDE BY 7711 P,ilmitto4,ttion

ditloning, $110 month. hlçst, last
I $30 deposit. 3330543.

employer.

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homlin Wyiinwod? Beautiful

7 BR, fenced yard. air con-

Pie. 32011. An equal opportunity

Flea Market open New Year's
wetSend Fri. ISal'. 9 a ML to S
pm Fret. rent to lit time
vendors. 1st come lit serve,

323'5774dayorniht
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Sanford's Sales Leader BUILDERS, 3 baths, enclosed
Pool. 171.100. Jenny Clark
Realty, REALTOR, 3121515.

SAN MO PARK-1. 2. 3 Bedroom

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Supervisory police experience Is
a prerequisite. Returnee will be
accepled until 4:30 p.m. on Jan.
%Stn. 1175. Address all reSumes:
Mayor. To" of Pence Inlet, 4717
S. Peninsula Or., Pence Inlet,

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NOTICE

ATTRACTIVE- 3 OR. I bath

32Houses Unfurnished

leadership Qualifies and be
certified in the state of F la,

Will bbysit in my home, New
Years Eve. experienced couple.

11`1111 so.

area, 517,00.

GREAT- New] OR. lbath home
in Sanford with all the eatrast CHIA. FR. entry foyer. w
carpet, fenced yard? BPP
WARRANTED. lust 121.100

GENEVA GARDENS

1976 SINGER FUTLJRA
Singer's most modern s ew ing
machine. fully automatic, sold
or'ginally, ISIS RepossessedilO for a months. Iiaianc.r,

COUNTRY LIVINC.- 3 5, 2 bath
*it all the corn
ices. large
yard,tre,s,plants :-.Jre,tholco
i B,
bAlls- Nice neighboyhood, completely remodeled,
concrete block, pool, carpet.
1334I00

payments. no money down. )7.
Tommy.
•1i0or323 43 ask

FILL DIRT CLAY SHELLHAULING?

14$ 1111217

534.000.

521.1001

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II?? Honda $10 take over

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garage. ChIA. we carpet, split
BR plan, fenced private yard.

landscaped
yard, range,
refrigerator, dining area, nice
neighborhood?
B PP
WARRANTED. A buy at $71,230

Ave

relations programs and coor.

Judy at 32353

Apts.

Ponce inlet

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contact

Wanted

Population 1.230; seeking chief of
police for staff of I people.
should have community oriented

NEED A SERVICEMAN? YiIl
find him listed in our Business

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Arms

1 2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Apartments
aalable Pool, Rec Room,
Tennis Court. Laundry room.
AC, D spnsaspter. Carpeted
.
Drapes Call 3234130 be'ween
I 70 a m I S pm

MILITARY TRANSFcR PEN.
DING- Like new) BR, 2 bath.

FANTASTIC- 3 BR. 1-' bath
ho me in Lonqwootl! Eauipped
kitchen , redwood porch in rear,
shag carpet. wall paper &amp;
paneling? Much Morel Only

Apts for Senior Citizens, Down'
town. very clean I roomy. see
Jimmie Cowan. 311 Palmetto

Chief of Police

Found: White Persian Cat,
vacinity of Suniand Estates a
Hwy. 7. 321-1531.

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1977 Singer Zg Zag

SPP WARRANTED. Just GRAND OLDIE S'bORY_25R.-7
tv.;so
bath, n.idshe ham, $ 11.000.

Unfurn,std

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PROBLEM
Pertiape AlcoholiCS Anonymous

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time, balance iiso 1141717

Brand new, never used. slightly
damaged on shipping, balance

1-1-ver

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room. Assume low interest

DOLLHOUSE- i BR, I%la bath
home In Dreamwoldf Huge scr.
polio FR? Equipped kitchen,
DR. &amp; Much more? See It Now?

UP

Model 1705. good for all types of______
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carpeting, sold originally $254,
repossessed -used for short
62-La wn.Garden

mOIiQlgL 133.500.

C H&amp;A, equipped kitchen &amp;
moret Just 547.000.

"TJul*

S101up I BUY JUNK CARS- from ito fo
ADDING MACHINE
$30 Call "I 1624.
USED EXECUTIVE
5100&amp;up
DESK
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STENOCHAIRS
$20&amp;up
NOLL'S
7$-htOrCyCle$
Casselber ry. 17 1. 130 1205
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Getfull *pOSVlS- take Phal"For
Sale" sign down &amp; run C
classitied.d.CaII3fl-7SIIorI3l-

LECTROLUX
VACUUM

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Removed

BUY JUNK CANS, trucks &amp;l:ti
ports. $10 to 170 32151% after S
pm &amp; *ftkffldI.
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OWNER MOVED OUT- Needs to
WO this attractively panelled, 3
BR, 1 both, with large family

BEAUTIFUL- 4 ON. Jtflp..
on 1g. lot In Pksecrestt FR, with
brick fireplace, pool &amp; icr. patio,

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USED 3 &amp; DRAWER
FILE CABINETS
$701 up
MANUAL TYPEWRITERS $01

Ave.
Africa,. Peight Crawlers SO large
worms, $t
Also Peat, fine
Quality, it bush.: Wholesale In
your container, $ buitils or
more. 7k per bushel. lAGOS
MARKET, 2ed3 Sanford Av.,
......JInIoqd 137 1441

WINTER VISITOR- See our
lneap.nslve winter home
special. 7 BR, I bath, kitchen
equipped, C.H
C.H. spIc.span,

STENSTROIV1

29-Rooms
4-Personals

It

*-mice Su5

llca'atnoklaces.$31up;M.er
Wallets. $3 UP. Come in &amp;
Owaltney Jewelers. 3015 Park

CHARM PM THE PAST
(fICIOUS etlli'Ifice hall. 3 DR.
2%
S. IlaJi ft. LA. with
fireplace. IbIS It. ON. Pool,
Irces,. Owner ., ,ft
redscsd price to 11USD. A
NEAL.
OPPORTUNITY,
Decoratlns&amp;afewantiqu.swIII
make this home a show place.

REALTY

Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday - Noon

REALTOR, 372.71$),

for Sale

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Wooded 20 acres, on Lk. Karnee,
also S acres on Lk. Sylvan, best
terms. Check with me for I acre
oarcels. William &amp;*aliczonski,

Sanford. Seminole area. Earn
$30.000 $50.000
per
year.
Unlimited opportunity, one of
the nation's fastest growing

Orlando - Winter Park

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ERROL 1. ONlINE

SSAI,701

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(3011321171$

SmIter AsNc.-JOIIN W.SIINO

acR,ar

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balance at UIS See at

SANFORD SEWING CENTER
IøSStat.St.
Sloshed i'I.lS, rn-Salt

To List You(

Today

Sketch Sy

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The possibility that the ticket may go uncashed was
raised Tuesday night when the ticket had still not been
turned In. Holders of winning tickets have up to a year In
which to claim their winnings, however after that the
money goes to 11w State of Florida.
'LaM year a man thought he had lost, threw his ticket
away ISM On nod day wbm he Saw Ow rm.k- in Uw
newspaper, he realized he had tossed away $,000," said
Glen Looney. SOKC publicist.
The man searched the trash cans feverishly, shifting
through losing tickets for days, but neverfound the
winning ticket.
He still as a few weeks In which to cla mliii
y, but
wIthout the ticket, the money goes to the state.
It Is not uncommon furs large-paying ticket to go wicasW for a couple of days, but rarely longer than that.
Opening night mutuel handle was the largest in track
history at $352,194.
90K Cs racing season extends through April and Is open
nightly except Sunday with Matinees on Monday. Wednesday and Saturday. - JIM HAYNF

�4I-tven$
f.usIay.o,cis,tm

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27-Year-01d Dies In Jail

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OrlancoansSuspect In $25,000 Burglary
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Two Oilend. men Arrested in
that city on different charges
may be involved In a robbery at
the Longwood homeolan
Orlando attorney In which
$OOO in jewelry and other
merchandise was taken.

11c)FJ

IN BRIEF
Carter Names John White

attorney, TongWn G. Laurone
of 116 Juniper St., Longwood. interior, was reported missing employee. Sandra L Gold, 19.
by its owner, James Qngnbley,
Sheriff's deputies are in.
Thieves had carted f a i
pound sate containing the loot, who told deputies it was in very vedigating the Incident.
Miss Gold said she put the
police
said. Weapons also were good condi tion. Deputies are I._.
-£_at_ a__t .iawi.
bas in "c =a orawer or he
Ifl"JPuZW.
PARROT, CASH TAKEN
bedroom. When she went to get
The two men arrested in
A parrot valued at $00 and the beg early Monday morning,
Orlanck, are being held on other
charges. M following an in. $2 n cash were stolen Mon- it was missing from the desk.
che tflM
trew with one of them, police da
m Dunn'! Pet WM4I4
f?' dep.
said they obtained a search at b'itler Plaza in Casselberry,
wwtv TAKEN
warrant for an Orlando aidjeu ctordingtosheriffs deputies.
BU
who entered the 2403
and it Is at that address police
Pry marks on the store's door DeCettesAve., Sanford home of
found me of the lout taken in were found by deputies, who Oberto
Piedra last
are investigating the Incident. weekend Ramon
burglary.
took a jewelry Wx
Seminole County authorities Roger Williams, the store's containi ng a gold brw'let and
have joined in the investigation, manager, reported the theft to two diamond rings worth $900,
police Tuesday.
A white 1976 LInCOin
police say. Nothing else was
MONEY MISSING
tinental belonging to the co.
reported missing from the
A bog containing $700 In cash
owner of LongwooJ Uncoln.
Mercury on U. S 1742 in an d receipts from Professor
When Piedra returned home
Lngr®d was taken between Bloodgood Photo Emporium in Monday, he discoveredthe
Monday afternoon and Tuesday the Altamonte Mall, taken jewelry box was rnissinl and
afternoon from the car dealer- home Saturday night by ' called police, who are
ship county sheriff"s deputies former employee of the photo vedigating the Incident.
studio with the boss' permy.
CALCULATOR MISSING
The car, which has a white mission, was reported MiSSIM
A $6 Victor calculator and
top with sun roof and white from her home by the former two radios were reported

WASHINGTON (UP!) President Carter's
choice for Democratic national chairman is
Deputy Agriculture Secretary John White. "a
._....._n
•
unsummate politician
nd one or the tew
Texas Democrats to support Democratic
nominee George McGovern in 1972.
White will succeed former Maine Gov. Ken
Curtis, who is resigning amid party budget
troubles and reports of White House
dissatisfaction. Spokesman for the president
have denied Ca rt er was unhappy with Curtis,
an early supporter of his in the 1976
presidential primaries,
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missing from a Texaco
wholesale products pig at $
MCaCkIfl Rd., Smford, ICcrsding to police.
The calculator was taken lad
weekend when the facility's

rw robbery in LoWood was
discovered Monday night by the

fi*n,,wrnt'Ip r1a a.:a,ass,..s
iuuvi

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reported missing by Texaco
dealer iC. Davis, were later

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found by bavls.

-MARK WEINBERG

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1,3 Million Cars Recalled
DETROIT (UPI) Chrysler Corp.'s recall
of 1.3 million cars -the largest recall in its
history - raises to nearly 10 million the
number of cars and trucks pulled off the road
for safety defects by the auto Industry this
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ewsmen

To

As Sp i

ot

Or N

Be

WASHINGTON tUPI)
Former CIA chief William
Colby and three veteran agency
oflclals have defended pad use

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year.

Deputies in helicopters and cars, along with
canine units, looked for Gary Bell, 26, a taxi
cab driver identified by Sears and Wimberly.
The agents said they had arrested Bell, who
later turned himself in, on a felony marijuana
charge before the shooting.

Shevin To Appeal Ruling
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Attorney General
Robert Shevin will file a Florida Supreme
Court appeal today allowing trailer park rent
controls to take effect Sunday even though a

newguideLines

needed.
Reporters, most 01 whom
served as foreign coaeipondents, were caned to testify

Affected are Dodge Darts and Aspens and
Plymouth Valianta and Volares built In the
1075 through 1077 model years and equipped

today before a House Intelli-

term subcommittee en t&amp;

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question of CIA involveit

with either 225-cubic inch, six-cylinder engines
or 318-cubic-inch, eight-cylinder engines.

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circuit Judge has declared them unconstitutional.
Shevin will appeal Judge James Joanos
decision of Tuesday striking down the law
creating a Mobile Home Tenant-Landlord
Commission to review rent in parks with over
100 spaces and roll back Increases it considers
unreasonable.

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)) American journalists who
have worked since World War
II as paid Intelligence opera.
fives and at least a doom other
WELCOME
American reporters who, altho4h wpiId, were counted by
TO O
the CIA among its operational
"UJeIL"
Space - that's the
On Dec. 2, Adm.
theme adapted by the
Tur ner, the current CIA Director, said all existing CIA obstetrics ward at
relationships with reporters Seminole Memorial
had been severed by the end of Hospital for the
1976 and directed that the CIA
season. And that's
on longer "eider into any
Nancy Fenton, RN,
relationships with full-time adjusting the little
journalists(includingso-called
man to greet visitors.
stringers).

Sp.nk.lInk's Last Chance?
TALLAHASSEE (UP!)
Attorney General Robert Shevin, urging the execution
of condemned murderer John Spenkelink,

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Jfg.j
work, but agree times have

Bowing top
from the National High.
way Traffic Safety Administration, Chrysler
said Tuesday engine problems have caused
stalls that led to at least 27 accidents and
Injuries to seven motorists,

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says it would be foolish to have fixed
guidelines for state clemency board

Dr. Henry McLaulin, O.D.

Shevin flied a motion Tuesday with the 5th
U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans,
asking for a rejection of an appeal of

113 Magnolia Ave.. Sanford, Fla.

Spenkelink's death sentence.
Spenkelink's attorneys say Florida's death
penalty law should be declared unconstitutional because higher percentages of blacks
are facing execution than whites. They also
say the death sentence should be overturned
because Spenkelink, through a lack of
procedures by the Cabinet, serving as the
state clemency board, failed to receive proper
due process.

Announces His Retirement

with the media.
They incisi. Joli Fromm
of U.S News and World Report,
who for years was daaoned In
i; human Nickel of
Fortime Magazine; and Tad
ATLANTA (UP!)- Buddy Cochran, the Sink ad 'ard Jed, both now
free L.s.
white ex-MariDe h k)
his Sports ca
All four CIA wttnmes said
through a Ku'KJux Zn rally in Preskient
use of
Tue
Carter's hometown, was arrested in Atlanta
WILLIAM COLBY
MR&amp;OROThYREAWJN Newman, St. Cloud and Mrs.
night, 17 hours after he escaped from
w - meant to improve U.S.
Betty Wright. Langwood; son,
itself
or
try
jail in Americus, authorities said.
intelligence. Reporters have American opinion by dLelafoi. Mrs. Dorothy (Dot) Reardon, Claude B. Lawrence, Deltcna;
Cochran and another Inmate, Michael
greater freedom of movement matlon or "black" propaganda. 65. of 110 W. Airport Boulevard three sisters, Mrs. Susie Hill,
Sylvester Proctor, 30, who was awaiting trial
and access to sources than
A New York Times investiga- Sanford died Tuesday at Ashville, NC., Mrs. Alpha
for attempted rape, sawed their way out of the
diplomats or agents not under live turn reported Tuesday it Seminole Memorial Ho*tal. Gentry, Mt. Airy, N.C. and Mrs.
Sumter County jail early Tuesday and fled
cover, the officials said.
found the names of more than Born in PtJadelpliia Pa., at Elsie Cook, Westfield, N.C.:
Bottbeysaierwu
moved here in 1975 from Bidinto stwroimcllng w
fain, N.Y. She was a member 01 two brothers, John of Mt. Airy,
silly Intent to 11111fluence u.
Holy Cross scopal QiurcA N.C. and Arthur of Deylona;
$ii.._
I
wiwwuae- UU(5IPPW WVCU srwiuciw en am two
I..gd Noflee
RIARDON. MRS. DOROTHY
uvus.uq
(DOT) - Funeral services for
Operdor with the Cor4ln.,dal greatrandchlldren,
Mrs. Dorothy (Dot) leardort. U.
UNITED STATUS DISTRICT
co.
Gramkow Funeral Home is In
NOTICE
of ItO W. Airport Boulevard.
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
Survivors
arge of arrangements.
Notice
is
include
hiftby
given
her
ch
that
the
Sanford. who died Tuesday at
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
SiMinoli County School Board will
Seminole Memorial Hospital viii
husband, Walter La, Reardon,
COURT NO: 17.19.OIL.C$V.5
*14 a heating at the beard room of
I* Friday at ii am. at Sosnoran
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Sanford all brother, kim C.
the school board office at 13H
Funeral Home Chipel with Fr.
Pla Wilt. vs. LUTHER HAMILTON
WRIGHT
West, Daytona.
MellonylIfo
Avenue on Januory it.
Leroy D. Ses.r of Holy Cress
WMAROARRT LEE HAMILTON.
W?S. concerning me
ion
at
c
Semoran
Funeral
Episcopal
his wife. of of
Home,
PAST
fondont(sl. policy OGiW 734 which
urlal In HipfsIanl Memory
AND KEEP IT OPPI
NOTIcI OF 1*1.1 - iic. is orOpoI
Alternate Springs, lain charge
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would cfigs the limit for movesbie
Gardens. Visitation 7.4 and 7.9
twrøy given flsof psusnt fo a
TRIM ClINICS
property that insiSt be listed.'
p.m.. Thursday. Semoran
luminary final decree of
1,9, 422.49N
easloasdi
prepwi,
rsc'd
numbor
Fimirl
Ifeme,
in
W.
Smniran
Fmcfosuuwxedsn ca
I.
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14 ricordid On the scnesis
CLA
Blvd.. Aitamwde Spekipe d8 3.
131-1309
It" by *a men O*Nbd celort in
fifli In charge.
V80191 V from me premt valsie of
me aWv styled coees. the w
Claude
Croekoti
Lawrence,
more. AftP*ugI
dsrs1ns United States Mirsftal, or RSO5 to $1
7$, of U Palmetto Ave.,
one of his -lttPlorId dSpAlls, there Is no method lw determining
LAWRENCE. CLAUDE
,,. Sanford, died Monday Meld at
sdlt- 1141
M..lJIw
Mom which i,iiofil rOsiN frof,,
- this
cnang, In policy. savings are
for Claude Crockett Lawrence.
SmnlnoleCourey.
his residence. Born in Virginia,
Florida, desalbed
11if (tit,
Off N
;, o 2543 Palmetto Ave..
as: Lot i&amp; Waih1ngt
HIINI estimated at 54.10000 for first year .
he
came to
The specific law being Implemented
Sanford. whO died Monday
subdivision, according to Plat
Legal NOtICS
area 24 years ago from that
is F S. 27407. For those persons
it Is residence, will be at I
thereof es
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.
p.m.. Thursday, at First Baptist
of
date. He has lived in Sanford
page 3? of the Public Records of
FICTITIOUS NAME
Ch,rch of Lonq*ood with Rev.
Seminole County. Florida. Subject.
Policy and economic Impact
for
the past seven years. He
statement may he obtained at me
Notice IS hereby glum that I am
Jim Hammock officiating.
huwevef, totaes. if any me. to, the
was
a member of the First
school
wigegid
In
board
business
a.
office at 1311
7l Orlando Burial In Woodlawn Memorial
War 1f7$. at public outcry,, the
MellonvIlle Avenue, Sanford, Or., Semno
ile County. Florida,
Park. Orlando. Gramkaw
Baptist Church of Longwood,
highest and heW bidoer for Ceds of
Florida.
under the fIctitIous name of
Funeral
Fal Home In charge.
I7a cloctnoonsssTussd.y,Januory
the Hairy Knozfield F&amp;AM
Ron.' P. TeNon.
COLLECTION
BUREAU
74. )'7$of Nw west door of the
OF
Lodge 01 Alexandria, Va. and
o..wman
SANFORO AND SEM.CO. and ttiat
S"10010 County Courthouse,
ROSSETTER,
MRS.
Seminole County School Board
I Intend to register said name with
Sanford. Florida.
ELIZABETHH- iends of the
theWooanofth,Worltt He
Dec. 39.117?
the CIert of M Circuit Court. Romtter familyFr
Dated: December ii trii
was a retired building conmay call a, me
Florida In ac
F
GEORGE 1. GROSSE
'e of Mt. and Mrs. I. F.
tractor.
DES.
coidarce will the Provisions of the
United Sims Mar
7the Jr. a, ?ft Oak Ave.
ctltIm Nam Statutes. To-W it:
F ictitious
Sur vivors include his wife,
Midile Distr ict of Florida
Sanford from 3:30 to L30 p.m.,
c$ioSM.es
Florida
SIaMes
1W.
KENDE U. W. WHERRY
Thursday. Briton Funeral
Mrs. Nellie Lawrence, Sanford;
S; A. J. Spray
Assistant United States Attorney
HomePA In charge at funeral
three daughters, Mrs. Hilda
Publish; Dec. 21. N. $777. Jan. 4. 11. arrangements.
Attorney he Pta Wilt
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Newby, Sanford, Mrs. Jo Ann
PsibIlil: Dec. 21, 31. It??, Jan. 4. ii. Il$NTUINTN JUDICIAL CII.

Cochran Caught

AREA DEATHS

From The Practice Of Optometry
February 1, 1977
Office Will Be Closed
December 26To"Jonu6ry5th

Insurance Firms Sue Gunter
TALLAHASSEE- Sixteen major insurance
companies sued Insurance Commissioner Bill
Gunter Tuesday to block auto insurance
rebates totaling $22 million which he had

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ordered.
The companies, including some of the
state's largest, sought a temporary Injunction

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to prevent them from being forced to make the
refunds by Jan. 15 as ordered by Gunter.
p,
A hearing on the suit was scheduled for this
morning before Leon County Circuit Judge

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The insurance companies called Gunter's
order seeking $22 million in rebates from 47
auto Insurance companies "arbitrary,
unreasonable, oppressive and .dlscrlmina-

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JACKSONVILLE I UPI) A very drunk," said Llpkovic. said he had no external injuries
Berg said guards checked time a car flipa over several
Police arrested Calvert and
27-year-old man who suffered "Three hours after the accident except for a cut lip despite booked him into county jail at him at 2:45 a.m. and found him times, I hope the perion'is put
severe Internal injuries in an he W.16 per rent alcohol in his being apparently thrown from 12:45 a.m. Saturday on charges on the floor 01 the cell. An in the hospital even for a few
auto accident and died less than blood and at the time of his his sports car as it flipped over of driving while intoxicated, emergency technician, a nurse heirs."
four hours later was too drunk accident It was .20. He was on fill Interstate 95 exit ramp. speeding and license and and a rescue unit all arrived
Officials from the police and
to know he was hurt, the Duval .taggering drunk."
within three minutes, but found fire departments maintain their
"When we arrived, the man registration violations,
County medical examiner says. "Alcohol is a narcotic pain 'ias walking around and apChief of Jails Mike Berg said no vital signs,
men did their jots correctly and
depressant agent. It just conS peared to he all right," said Calvert was placed in a holding
After Calvert's family was that the death was just a freak
Lewis Calved of Jacksonville spired against him. He really rescue Capt. 1. F. Osborne. "We cell waiting for a sobriety test. notified, the family asked that occurrence.
Beach suffered brain damage, didn't feel any pain."
took his pulse and blood
"He was checked every 10.15 an investigation Into the death
"What's so hard for us to
torn lungs, live broken ribs and Calvert's family said it is pressure and two times he said minutes," said Berg. "Some- be conducted,
take. Is that the medical
a ruptured liver in the accident considering a lawsuit charging he ft-It fine. I checked his chest, times he was checked even
"In retrospect, there was a examiner told us that possibly
at 11 p.m. Friday but received negligence on the part of police' starting at 11w top, trying to more' often than that. He ap- bad Judgment made some- he could have lived if he had
no treatment, Medical Examun- and other city employees,
"lint pain, but found nothing. peared to have no injuries, no where," said Lipkovlc. "I think gotten treatment," said Gordon
er Dr. Peter Lipkovtc said
Rescue technicians on ttw lie was almost emphatic about pain and no comments what- the man should have been put In Gardner, Calvert's brother-inTuida.
crr.t' "ijn,'1 w m:ir. anti "!tn ::c I
cv'r:'
0ie !:... id Frnm mw en, any law from Atlanta.
Calvert was found dead at
2:45 a.na. Saturday In a holding
cell where he was awaiting a
drunk driving test.
CHARGE YOUR
"The man was apparently
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ORLANDO (UP!)
One Orange County
sheriff's department vice agent was shot and
seriously wounded and another was nicked
Thmdav night hv a man th.v had lit nrrc.cfgrl
ooa drug charge, deputies said.
Agent Ed Sears, 29, was in serious but stable
condition with a gunshot wound to head, and
agent Alan Wimberly, 31, was treated for a
minor neck wound and released.

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flit pursuant to a FINAL DECREE
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If an Individual does not
maintain the required instwance, the new law prohibits
The tax collector train twang a
renewal decal or new tag, and
Ow Department of Highway

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COUNT NO. 74 N.OIL.CIV.I UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
PlaIntiff. +vs. PRINTHA M.
CARPENTER.. Single woman and
MILUND. INC - NOTICE OF

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Con-Is Britton
Anna F. Brotherain
James Dan Jr.
Vera Hasty

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collector.
Whether a tag Is renewed at
the tax collector's office or by
mail, proof of such coverage
must be presented in the form
of an insurance ID card, policy,
binder or self Insurance certificate. If the motorist is under
financial responsibility
requirements, he or she must
also show proof of liability

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Collector's office.
The 1977 legislature shi fted
responsibility for checking
insurance coverage from the
automobile Inspection station to
the tag agency of the tax

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DEC10CB30R 27,1977
ADMIONS
Hanford:
Uoe Anderson
William L Bcndurait
crTIe Britten
Patrick A. Qesned
velyn H. Dietricts
J. Fidler
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lmothy L Holcombe
Jamu N. Holmes
P.obut B. Jolmam Jr.
Ruby N. Jones
Knight
Holly Leigh Lyle

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Beginning Jan. 1, 1978, proof
of automobile insurance
coverage, personal injury
protection or liability must be
shown at the time of renewal of
a tag. It was announced today
by the Seminole County Tax

ASPIRIN

PRESCRIPTION AT SUPERX
WITH A
BANKAMERICARD OR VISA
MASTERCHARGE

Car Tag

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Orange County Deputies

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WASHINGTON (UP!)
The House ethics
committee has accused Rep. Lester Wolff's
executive secretary of perjury and somehow
getting rid of documents wanted in the alleged
Korean bribery scandal investigation.
The charges against Bonnie Robinson were
made in a "statement of alleged violations"
dated Dec. 16 and released Tuesday by special
counsel Leon Jaworski. It does not implicate
Wolff, a New York Democrat.

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office door window was
Smashed, aind the office was
ransacked and vandalized,
ay
Two portable radios valued at
$75w,rejo
reported mining.

Two checkbooks, originally

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Turning Dagger
On Ourselves

The Clock
Dy JIM RAYN

Nobuhiro Ushiba, Japan's minister for external economic affairs, gives the impression he
fully understands why the Americans are
so upset
U.S-Japanese trade.
He also should understand, after his current
visit to the United States, what our government and
business leaders want Japan to do about it.
But it is not so clear that the Japanese are
wi lling to do enough soon enough to satisfy the
protests Mr. Ushiba Is hearing.
Before we step up our criticism, we
should
consider how much the Japanese can afford to do
without throwing their own country into a tailspin.
The end result of the U.S.-Japanese
negotiations is easy to state. Japan should reduce

flow of its imports into the American market
and open its doors to more of our exports.
This would ease a trade imbalance which has

America.

b) have little compunction about entering
Into jolt vent ures with the Mafia when
the occadon
Both answers are correct.
Twice in re
years, the public has
belatedly leaned that federal officials s*
ponedly committed to advancing the ca use of
Justice have enlisted some of the moat notorious
figures from the world of organized crime as
their pe

reached the Intolerable level of $8 billion for this
year alone and would promise some relief for the
rising unemployment In U.S. industries which
cannot compete with lower-priced Japanese goods.
Mr. Ushiba is saying Japan will move "as
quickly as possible" to accomplish that, but
Commerce. Secretary Juanita Kreps doubts that
the results will be dramatic enough to change the

The most cent dlac1c, comes in the form
of a newly pobilaked bock, "The Luclano Pro.
ject" by Radney Campbell, a veteran journalist
-- fromthe,
5eVlOndylecretfl1eacI th,1at, ThomuE
DeweY,rofNwYoftfm1,43 to l.
Dewey touched oft a nMiwlde controversy
In 90 when be
prison Ie4enc, of thanks (Lucky) Luciano, one
of the ceodrya more uw1ouaMaf1a.,s,o
the 1p m w do that L'"O
cooperated with
mllltwy officials during World War II.
The debate that
el yeas later, when Dewey annght to resolve

picture very soon.

Well she migjü, considering the economic
problems that Japan must contend with to make

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the changes we are asking.
In spite of the remarkable success of the
Japanese In manufacturing and selling export
goods, Its economy Is no picture of health.
Unemployment Is at Its highest in 18 years. Corporate bankruptcies are record highs.
For Japan o make immediate concessions tha t
would curtail their exports and introduce more
foreign-made goods Into their now-protected
domestic market would be difficult, to say the

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least. Hence Mr. Ushiba mist hedge on his

promises.

Considering the

extent of tariff barnes's that

keep U.S. goods off the Japanese market, the
United States Is In a good position to be emphasizing the importance of the two-way street in

foreign trade.
U.S. officials are warning Mr. Ushiba that It
will be hard to contain the sentiment for protectionist
does not come around.
But we must avoid, for our own sake, the
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mistake of aumning that all the remedies lie
across the Pacifk
It Is well known that the structure of Japanese
society, and an unusual relationship between
government and business, help create the marvels
of productivity and efficiency that undenly Japan's
success as an exporter.
While Japan may have been slow to appreciate
how this can load the dice in trade relatloos, our
Insistence on changes In Japanese policies should
be matched yaclehekat Uwe p&amp;j
in
America which also affect our trade balance.
What about the productivity of our own
workers, and the efficiency of our own Indiatrlal
plants? Labor relations, tax laws and other factors
affect the price-gap between American and
Japanese goods.
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We must ImsIst that Japan be more s.Iflveto
theimpact of Its trade policies hem but not to the
extent of committing economic hara-kiri.
. 01Unde!to protectionist cries, inviting

l.raertflancooperatwdhe
turning the dagger on ourselves.

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not
least two Britons.

It was sno wing In Rochester, N.Y., the day
the U.S. Postal Service announced that Its deficit
this fiscal year wWd be 11 .3 billim- more tho
double its original prediction. What's so
remarkable abo ut that'
Only that Patricia Brennan and her five
em ployees were out delivering snail In that
snowstorm, In violation of federal Postal
aaloi,"
Express statutes. "We s'ad
sa'ndwhowulsuddshavini thelrftM beer
but bunch of USFS latter carriers!"
Therein lies one of the reasons for the high
cod and declining quality of the Postal Service,
according to M Brennan, cwnr
P.
Brennan Hand Delivery. It's attitude.
She compares her 2Omedb.cld downtown
Rochester service with the USFS. We now have
customers and we're lJl
guarantee sam e-day delivery and we have to
h ustle to make that happen." Is and her crew
pick n the mom ng, sort M noon,
j,.
In the afternoon.
"U the USFS had put liv, guys on our routes
In direct competition they could hav, wiped us
out In24hours,"Pat &amp;
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from the Egypt's Sinai
Pe ninsula, captured in the
1967 Middle East war.
But Sadat said he held off
accepting Begin's offer to
keep the pressure on Israel

even before it begins."
The official daily Al

Is
no longer
a problem.'
Abram newspaper said
today Sadat had appealed
to President Carter
through U.S. Ambassador
Hermann Ellis for 'backlug for the rights of the
Palestinian people Ito a
state) with the aim of
achieving a just and
durable peace."
Sadat. in his radio and

television interview, said
Israel and Egypt had
reached virtual agreement
on the Sinai Peninsula and
that "Sinai Is no longer a
Problem."
And he dressed that even
Begin's proposal for homerule for Palestinians on the
occupied West Bank of
Jordan was a cornprehemlve peace plan that

publication
of
the
declaration of intent for the

sake of the Palestinians"
he said.
Begin said Uwe was "no
chance" his army would
pull beck from the occupled West Bank of the

Jordon and Gaza Strip but
Sadat said he would ask
President Carter to put
pressure on the Jewish
state to reverse its stand.

included the Palc.stinlani
"for the first time in
Lsraeis history."
But. Sadat said, it was
not good enough. He said
Begin's refusal of fully
sovereign Palestinian state
had dashed plans for
publication at the end of the
Christmas summit of a
joint "declaration of intent."
"1
stopped
the

Begin, otinIng the
peace plan he presented to
Sadat at their Christmas

summit tn Ismailia, Egyot,
told the Israeli parliament
he proposed autonomy for

the Arabs onthe West Bank
and

Gaza Strip but a

continued Israeli military
presence to assure security
for Jews.

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Recession Claims Life

When you pick up your de"ioped film and prunts, buy two rolls of
Kodacolor or black and wiule pnnt film for the regular once of one

TOKYO (UP!)
Police pulled Aldo
Hashimoto's body out of a river in Osaka last
week as thousands of well-to-do Japanese
thronged to the airports to leave for New Year
vacations In Hawaii and Guam.
Hashimoto, 47, was the owner of a small
Industrial design company, one of thousands
of businesses that went .bankrupt in Japan's
domestic recession. Two days before
drowning himself, he had dipped Into his
personal savings to give his last five employees their severance pay.

TODAY AND EVERYDAY

11

TWICE THE MEMORIES

attitude." Her office lain the basement and ths.
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trusting
trouble of serving was perhaps too
c-=i -'iias aid in e p
of Tongsun
and father, George Watford ofa Dallas firm called
too cozy with a few congresainen.
TheyPark
base no p
claimed Ida ass raised the
evidence that she Is guilty of bribery or
_-ift Over
by
The ok will reve Sail's secret recip for espionage.
and from gifts bestowed by pse4er. Two
The notoriety, meanwhIle, has Ptd i other.
Oriental delightsas Kim aiee and Cheju
Watford children were good for an ad*
I'twaunt. It wil l also InChale
from finding a job in Washington. She wrote the

figures as crime overlord
Taane' bo
ØnM
lIlId1l4
Jimmy
and
tycoon J.P. Morgan,
has now figured
In a wild
game chase after a collection of
exotic Korean ingredients for a bizarre dessert, which Sal has cookbook In the hope It would help her dart a
named 'The Congressman.
catering business.
We asked a collage staled abed her $12060
7% and c
frei the
of
Footnote: Peter White gave us a polite "no Krueser lft,and she nufomed total Igeeraac
Jner thstarmuWaterpr.,, who
lb. latter is concoction of liquor. Ice cream comment" about the Inci nt
of her 1*JSN "Maybe Daddy did ft for m,,w
de .
is new inv,dl
L's j
wdctIopped nub, pumped upappropr1ely with
KIDS FOR KRUEGER: Rep. Bob Krueger (D. IhesPe 3!~confusion. "Daddy" Is Frank
, mi..
for
ENO c.itg.
C111111100". iRe chief air. Kim Qee consists ci cayennepeppered Tex.) has been
Croisi of
on the receiving end of
deputy, Potor Whit., cam. aamea news aulppd cabbage.
Construction, another Dallas
thejia Island PheasaM offers a astonishing piggy-bank contribution
firm.
We were isble to gat a cat4 from
t
from the
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Sal Park Th-nitm had a book In the diednut sauce and Mit tag.
offspring of off-rld families. The money has
making.
Speaker Albert used to dote on Sail's Ko'ean- been despoLded quietly
In a political war chest,
She Is the petitely attractive South Korean style spareribs. There will also
Campaign manager Maiiro l&amp;nlfted to our
be Instructions on which he expects to one to
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woman who used to ____
unseat Sen. Joist rePorter Geoff "ndesy he badiu't thosgist abo
holaeb with former Speaker bow to fix Peking Goose. If Jaworskl's in- Tower I R-TeL)
the election Is, radnIdioi, but hastily decided
l Albert and other Cl Mil Idgwlg.. e vestigators c
an walt w*U the book is In final
Krueg.r has also make a brash appeal to l) tot aidaiycsatd1
beSt 'SISWIied ijilil,
Wmksreaatmigi'
fai, they om aloe discover the aenets of sod gascorporatlo afadet.,,ij
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Sapestipathomod
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scandals surfaced, Ms.
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of
Federal
ElectionComnmIasla
recerds
hidiod.
Vest my.. 1kandad I Mo. Ziemeer Thomson has boa, depicted as a sexy s py
Royalties
Texas Iadepeade
hi
Potri.
the that Krueger's cenpeign coffers have be., Ownai, rewthmitg them be bo$ bwa
i4 the book material pay of the Korean government, a sort of Dragon
t
fattened with a lead $11,100 hi diddos, possibl
y tw duij-'rneg"
air.
im aisisiing with Korean payeft ma W.gal, contributions from the children of oil
.lru wed to corpsrstien prtjs, aim of
aid ad
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1 on
Toagu.., Past to bribe 1 1aI comgren executives. The law allows minors to cerdnlbut. by law
isea forbidden
of those
conversation w WIdt. BuJ both Sal end her and other high government officials.
f
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up to $1,000 but only if the fimda are cu*rollsd
ed 1k. Kla.er
4*Ic Ia'n-epe in a
las .i.that the charges are false and
ia'Iteiy by the yeuatesi ad duli,d as a
c—pip t yes have
as •
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$s back
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hs ines. They can show only that Ms Thomson j1.= Into t he
Krueger pot%"; uacutI uS," he aid.
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Press International
Chief Playboy playboy Hugh Hefner has
landlord problems, and the trouble is coming
from within his multimillion dollar corporation. Stockholder Harry Lewis thinks
Hefner got too good a deal living this year at
the 29room Playboy mansion in Los Angeles
for only $36000. Hefner may call it rent but
Lewis calls It "flagrant waste" and embezzlernent of the assets of Playboy EnBy United

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To save Jawoeski's men the
the subpoena, we are happy to suppl y then th
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Stockholder Sues Playboy
Over H.fner's $36,000 Rant

terprises Inc.—says maintenance alone
amounted to $1.9 million. Lewis filed suit
Tuesday In Chicago seeking a full accounting
from Playboy's officers.

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No Gossip Here...
Gossip hounds and divorce triaf devotees
will find slim pickings in the upcoming court
battle between Alabama Gov. George Wallace
and his wife, Cornelia. A judge in Montgomery
ordered Tuesday that testimony be kept
private when the trial begins Jan. 4—but he
says details of Wallace's financial dealings
will be heard in open court. Wallace Is
claiming iincompatibility In the divorce
dispute, and Cornelia, his wife of seven years,
is charging cruelty and physical violence.

Senate Cleanup
Sen. William Proxmire, frequent foe of New
York City's money managers, Tuesday paid a
surprise visit to get down to the nitty gritty of
city spending. The 62-year-old Wisconsin
Democrat put on woolen clothes and showed
up at a sanitation garage at 7 a.m, to see
whether garbagemen were wasting taxpayers' money on unnecessary tasks. "He just
loaded garbage with us," said sanitation
engineer Louis Cardaella. "He also took a ride
to the dump and found out how that worked."
No word yet on his conclusions.

Judy Came Indicted
Evangelist Billy Graham has donated
$10,000 to the new Plains, Ga., church where
President Carter attended Christmas services...Actreu Judy Came, a star of the
original "Laugh-In" 'IV show, was Indicted
Tuesday on charges of drug abuse

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mi. is a great moment,

Begin offered during
Christmas weekend
sumnut talks to withdraw

meeting In Jerusalem
Tuesday and the date-run
television said he 'undertook a secret mission"
abroad. Published reports
said he went to a neutral
country, perhaps Iran.
Dayan was expected to
attend a debate today in the
Israeli Parliament on
Begin's peace plan
In Washington, the State
Department Tuesday said
it was "pleased" that Sadat
and Begin made progress
in their summit talks In
Ismailia, Egypt, and set up
two committees, one
political and one military.
to continue regotiations.
But the Soviet Union
attacked the summit as an
attempt at "frustrating a

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Prime Minister Menahem

truly comprehensive

settlement and torpedolug the Geneva conference

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had been

,
with Israel over
Palestinian state. Israeli
Foreign Minister Moshe
Dayan reportedly took a
secret peace trip.
Sadat, in a two.hour
broadcast
Interview
Tuesday, said Israeli

Dayan did not attend an

important Israeli cabinet

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Anwar Sadat says peace in
the Middle East can be
reached In two months
despite his disagreement

to withdraw froni the Wed
Rank of Jordan and allow
creation of a Palestinian
state.
Despite this remaining
disagreement, Sadat said
Begin negotiated "fairly
and openly" and predict ed
.speedy progress toward a
full Middle East peace.
"I'reniier
Begin
y esterday said about three
nonths," Sadat said in an
interview with ARC. "I s•
two."
In Cairo, visiting West
(crman Chancellor
lIelnut Schmidt said
Western European nations
were ready to mediate
between Egypt and israel
as well as between Egypt
and Arab hard-liners who
reject Sadat's peace
initiative,

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such a

Place for at
Eight-year-old Steven Conlam of Devon
came out of a 47-day coma Christmas Day.
And factory worker Roy Griffiths of Birmingham, tracked down by police at a local
pub Christmas eve, left his rum on the bar and
rushed to the hospital for a kidney transplant
when police told him a donor kidney finally

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Rocketing Into

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Egyptian President

A Happy Hospital
(UPI) - The hospital on
Christmas, it turns oUt, was

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war planes,
bombed two Somali cities but three of Its jets
were shot down, Somali Radio said today.
The reported raidq, coming amid a heavy
Soviet arms buildup In Ethiopia, marked a
sharp escalation In the air war between the
two east African countries over the Ogaden
desert and northern Somalia.

vtgdkm bito the Mafia's role in the wan effort.
Shea ysthat wersl'tlorafrlsltlynelgh.
boron the math floor,
mall for her
The
report on that probe
It would be rdwried, odd
to the pod
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the beau of_pb.11's bock, which
office.
:,iz
detaila a
't:
By AL R0esflj JR.
One will be launched In late May to swing Into
from *U to 1*t:
WASHINGTON (UPI)
husband Paul ams on e
Two spacecraft to
orbit around the clo ud-shrouded planet on Dec. 4 co Pat Brennan and her
llisIon course wIt the
explore Venus, 10 communications satellites and
al Service. The
"Up to fl naval officers and
to study the planet Ix a Venuslan year
stakes are high. They waist to do no less than
I'iIIatId 13 other assorte' spacecraft are on the federal
ed
to
man and civilian ageds In the naval
Earth
days. It will be equipp
Th
take radar
ird Naval space agency's launch sched ul e for IflL
minalfze the pri vate delivery of firddaa
District were EtIfll7.
"pictures' of the planet's surface, showing
OQMy
,
In
ad
dition
,
e
th
space
agency
plans
to
carry
fectively engaged In secret intelligence
mountains, craters and ot her surface features
out major ground tests for the space shuttle
operations that required the complete
for the first time.
Back In the 1$40s, In what may hav, been the
rocket plan e In the new year and deliver the first
cooperation of the Mafia and many of its most
The second craft consists of a large at- first hi Idant Instance of bureaucratic amplrónotorious liadni."
spaceplane to the Kennedy Space Center next
mupiimc probe and three small probes to building, the pod office paisuaded Cangrom to
fall for preparaflone for Its Initial orbital flight In
penetrate
the thick Vemnian atmosphere 7,000 Impose ever4nlcftr laws on thmfloerlthng
Among the Navy's wartime helpers were In.
miles
apart
Dec.
il
asur9. Th
ene probes will take at rivate carriers usd11, in 11,
Ler4 , Meyer (Utile Man) Lky, Janeph
Fifteen of the wunannet' '978 shots w l be for
em
ts be fore phmglng to got a 'v"'opr4y.
moMtherlc
me
(Iseha)
he
st
l
nb flgs. paying customers who will be reimbursing the
t ir de ruction.
Ibey reported pkLuw activities on t he National Aeronautics and Space Administrati
Anxious to protect t 'epuly, the IJSS
on
The 1978 la unch season Is sched uled to open
New York watarfrout, helped to obtain anywhere from Is million to 11* rnithomi each for
rmans to court. Evodally, the cue
Jan. 6 with the Atlas-Centaur la unch of an wi
frsI.'4 aI.l&amp;.tlal, for Navy Intelligence the rocket and launch services.
ll wind up In the Supreme Ce,it. The iflnSfl*a
Intelsat
4A
co
mmunications satellite from CaPe admit th
agat. working undercover on the docks and
are ving
The agency logged 16 unmanned la unchings
, Postal
Canaveral for the Comnsat Corp., and the nations statutes. ey
They contend the stat
provided detailed infonnaticn about Sicily's during the past year, inclu ng two spectacular
ues are ondi
making up the International Telecom- constitutional.
har bors and military thllIlqua prior to the back-to-back rocket explosions
at Cape
munications Satellite Consortium.
&amp;'1'
Allied Invasln of t
Stagerthg deficit.,, wiauecud,,l ad o'
Canaveral, Fla., Sept. 13 and
The First fleet communications satellite for the s
&amp;ng
Campbell concluded thaf "the Navy ought to
chemes and
A $16 million Delta carrying a European
Navy Is set to take off on another Atlasteidaw plagued
be prod of what w achieved" last he also communications satellite was lost st en
the USN ever co ft was mad. a
fir wh It
from the Cape Jan. 19. It Is to be followed by the 'Indepen"
fd that , f
the p'y of blew up 54 seconcis after liftoff. An Intelsat 4
we in it?). (hint
launch ofanInternaJamic,jpi
public
u.ia*i1iy ulter the and of the war,,
"the
outfroderrtcoatef,,,
co mmercial communications satellite was
satel
lite on a Delta from the Florida b.., Ja,.
Navy embarhed a delibeeds, M
destroyed two weeks later when ft. $28 million
be (sin Ioo,odir. frudgatAnother Intelsat 4A Is to go up In February
and W.,iaai cai..., of the whole Luclano A1las-Cdaw' rocket exploded a minute after
Jg
wage
dmam'de,
the USN has baa
with a Lanthat Earth resources survey satellite
project."
jg red JUL
launch.
and a Japanese broadcast satellite set for
lldsamaIgs43oslyaf,,y,sr,aft
Backiç. for both those lost satellites are
to a rent
c study by the American
launchings In March. me Landsat will go IMoa
the i,,.JatI t1 the Cedr'J Zntelligence among the launchings on NASA's schedule
Service cxfor
polar orbit from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Enterprise Institute, Postal Servi
Agency In late 1660 recruited Sam (Memo) the new year.
penditures, wage rates and poop rates have
Calif.
Giaieasa, Chicago's Mafia hoes, and Joist
.
tripled over the lad 10 yeas, yd the labor force
The big mission of 1918 Is the Venus exThere are
Raelll, a leading Wed Coast mob figure, to ploratlon project to be carried out by
three launchings tentatively has remallied the same and mall volume has
two
scheduled for April. four for May, two each for Increased
direct an asulinatim plot agalng Cuban Pioneerc1ass spa cecraft tobe launched byAtlas.
only a little. The UsPS ,answee, is to
June, July and August, three for September, one
Premierrw Castro.
Centaurs from Florida.
prupoes cutting Out Saturday dllvsries and
for October and two for next November.
dosli some pod offices.

The threat of a
th
to
cwn,d the appearancs of such diverse

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Sadat Says Peace Possible In 2 Months

Two Somali Cities
NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) - The Ethiopian
air force, bolstered by new Soviet

Mails

WASHINGTON - The intelligence and in.
veatigaLive services of the f ederal government:
(a) dam they are dedicat ed to eliminating
the cornz$lz* Influence of organized crime In

the

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On The
U.S.

U.S. Navy

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Ethlàpla Ai Attacks

She Takes

And The

Dayan On Secret Peace Mission

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RONALD REAGAN

The Mafia

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counter.
"You're on a did," they chide.
And that reminder alone Is enough to mse me
say hum bug.

JM.i I

WV P&amp; I

about the unequal flow of

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Batteries.
Uluft bicycle pails
Overdue bUs.
Vaciaunlng pine needles for two hours.
Scraping artificial anew off windows.
Tommy aches from too much t ur key, pecan pie,
d trirruningL
Putting the trimming beck In the attic.
Taking down the outdoor lights before June.
Cold weather.
Ah, y! The spirit of Christmas.
Now that a measure of sanity ha., been restored
to our highways and shopping areas all we have to
worry about Is not getting crunched by a New
Year's celebrator.
And a word of advice about those po.d Christmas
bargains. A friend bonght 1 worth of electric
lights a year ago and figured he had it made this

along with walMwali — football until
nearly mldn*.
It was a time sacred even for newlyweds. Morn
and the kids knew well that this was THE day.
This New Yser'sDay will beI'in factlo
the gargling, tooth laishing, dc. And there will be
Mrsins of football, but the program show Ii Brent
Muuberger aid PhyllisGeorge, followed by the pro
prelude to the Super BowL
It's an afternoon and early evening IV affair,
which has to make Mom and the kids happy.
Which lends speculation to the possibility that
the millions of housewives pitched In a buck each
and managed to get the television networks to
realign the bowl picture this season.
Possibly most aggravating about the holidays,
however, Is that the kids know then lsnO real Santa
Claus, and refuse to leave cookies and milk on the

Qwldmas. Problem was that only halt the bulbs
worked, and when be went back for replacements
he learned exchanges have to be made within 30
days. Then came the bad news. The style had been
discontin ued, and he couldn't even buy replacement
bulbs.
This year he Is sticking to Christmas cards for
those bargain day sales.
Personally . Christmas cold Is almost gone.
My Christmas cough lingers, and those who he4
have a difficult time believing me when I say I'm
better.
And. W7$ goes down as the year tradition was
broken In that New Years Day football games are
not on New Year's Day. The culprit In the matter Is
the day of the week (Sunday) and pity those foothill
fanatics w ho have Sunday off, but have to work
Monday.
There was a day w hen New Year's Day started
with a gargle, furious tooth brushing and st epping
liiPIy until the effects of the night before wore off.
Rose buu.I parade Followed in rather swift order

Illegally processing a drug document—a
prescription. She was arrested last month In a
Cincinnati suburb ... Teleylsion personality
Julia Meade showed up
the opening
Tuesday of the 'Star Wars" concert and laser
U&amp; show at Broadway's Mlrmkoff Theater in
New York City.
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HOEDOWN: 40.000 flddlei..
sQuare dancers and pickers o1
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in Tennessee to make music.
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(I) EIGHT IS ENOUGH:
THE ROOKIES
When David's roommate
EAST CENTRAL FLCAbegins dating both Josnnie
IDA REPORT: 'Seedco
and Susan. he learni the real
SaMes Na Friends." Highmeaning of 'woman trouble."
lights of the banQuet, honorIng
0 THE BALLET SHOES:
persons and organizations
Pail two, cunt. from last night.
who have supported the carThree orphan girls dream of
Potation.
fame and fortune in the pov.
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reSponsible for the tragic
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death of her lather.
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Thetma moves into har own offSean
to lead a mission against the
campus apartment, but finds
lop japuuiese
being free may cost her more
inc they are being CO
thaji she expected. (It)
promised bya suspected
MOVIE: Robert Ryan
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week.
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tau: The Deadly Cargo.
intolerant soldier becomes
Claude Akins, Charles Frank,
killer.
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mididle *tien one of his infor
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to be extorting money from
defendants and implicates the
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CD KUTANA
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Amer": Ptilloboius Dance
Theatre. ' Using their bodies
to create unusual moving
sculpture designs, the
Philobolus Dance Theatre
members display the uniQue
art form that Is 15 their own.

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two months ago, says the bulk
of his sales thus far are in
earthquake-conscious Calibernia, Hawaii and Alaska, as well
as Nevada.
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with a sensor, was born in
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measure building vibrations
caused by air-conditioning systems.
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Ironies market trying to find a
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boards, on any sort of shelf, on
desk tops. We recommend they
are kept up high, away from
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when emergencies threaten.
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3210; T 5020. 3977
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(7k) 37 10; P (S7) 101.70.
14.40; T 355.50; 31.79
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Meter City Classic

HER EXPIRES

Girls Basketball Tourney;
Set Tonight At 1. Howell

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Neb 70. Okla, St SI
Kan $t 53. Cole
Rainbow Classic
At Hsa,lIv, Hawaii
PTov 70, Lafayette 59
Mllwlobee Classic
MiIw.vS,e, Wis.
Championship
Morguelto 43. Texas 56

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Ore. St. 75, Rice 51
Vlllanova 7$, Wash. 73
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Jacksonville, ..
Ind . 0. Jackjnvl 59
Fla SI, St Bonny is
Holiday Festival
New VetS City
G.Otwn It. Holy Cross
Ala. SI. Princeton s
New Jersey Classic
New Srvnsw$cS, N.J.
life., Hall 71, FrIchDckrwn
Rutgers Si, St. Peters IS
For West Classic

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handle.
"It was a cold night to open on as well," noted Collins, as he
watched the tem perat ures plunge Into the 303 before the final race
was run. "But the act ion was hot and we kept our customers
happy with excell ent greyhound racing."
The biggest pa yoff of the night set a track record as well. In the
fifth race, a maiden race pitting the best pups from schooling
agai nst one another, the 3-74 combination paid V.724 even. It was
the largest trifecta payoff in SOKC history.
The two longest shots on the board f inished first and third to
force the trif ecta pa yoff higher than it has ever been pushed
bef ore. MB's Cava In the three hole went off at over 15-to-one and

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An. St. 57, 0. Roberts 54
Boston call. 77, 05. city 71

4.

(I) FAMILY FEUD

has fou rt h-ranked Michigan
the money and the "prestige" since it pairs off Bear Bry
ant playing Washington, which won
college f ootball games has been although
Dodd Insist ed that and Woody Hayes for the
first the Pac-$ but tied for 12th in the
made even more meaningless Georgia Tech never came out tune,
regular-season rankings and
by the attention given to the ahead at the "rumor" bowls
The Orange Bowl next Michigan's chances for JumThe
NFL pla yoffs.
because It spe nt at least as
night will pick up ping over all three of the t eams
A dozen years ago, when m uc h as it took in.
added l uster if Notre Dame new ahead of It In the rankings
there was no Super Bowl, and a
This year's Cotton Bowl pairs knocks off Texas that afternoon appea
rs extremely slim.
lot less other bo wls, the
top-ranked Texas against fift h. since second.'ranked Okla ho
ma,
collegians were the dar lings of ranked Noire Dame which ran which
will be playing sixthThere are a lot peopl e who;
footba fans acr s the nation off nine
st raight vi ctories after ranked Arkansas, il
w l then be are convinced that the only way;
during the holiday season.
losing in a stunning upset to an the lead
ing cont ender for that the colleges can regain the sort:
Thisllyear, onlyosthe so-call ed Ole Miss team which wound up
covet
ed
No, I ranking, An of attention they enjoyed prlor
"big fo ur" - th
e Cotton, Sugar, with a lining record (56) added touch wi
Rose and Orange bowls - are
ll be the fact that to the Super Bowl Is to stage a:
record and unloaded its coach Oklahoma
and Arkansas both post-season playoff of their:
worthy of nationwide interest, (Ken Cooper.)
lost only to un beat en Texas this own, to stage a series of:
The rest have been and will be
The Sugar Bowl matches past season,
elimination bowls leading up to
Played mainly for the thi rd-rank ed Alabama against
The Rose Bowl, whi ch used to a college Super
homefolkj,
bowl which:
eighth-ranked Ohio Slate and ra nk as the top college bowl in would decide the
national:
Those Jan. 2 games are the
at
one
would
d
th
ra w a crowd the land, brings up th
ones w hich will decide the ev
e rear championship on the field:
en If Alabama didn't have an amo
ng Monday's foursome, It rat her than at the ballot box.;
mythical national cham pion.
ship. The other nine that were

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The like to play in them. They li
ke oude shot at the nstwnaj,t

decided little if anything except
the fact that peo pl e will pay to
watch footall even w hen fti,y
CLEVELAND (UPI)
Sam
prosperts"isftve deepat every. played the Broncos.
have litt le lnterst m the out. Rutigliano, the fifth head coach
position."
come.
in the Cleveland Brow ns' 3"He's the prot otype I was
"I don't think that you can be
A few years ago, Bobby I)orJci sear hist ory, says his II years'
looki ng for," Modell said. "I'm,
successful unless you can ha ve a
w ho was known as the
service in pro football will
urn believer that the head'
serve the right chemist ry between the
coach n ust come from the,
master" in the two decades him well as he tries to lead the
when he had Georgia Tech struggling team ba ck to t he the t nerstup, management and league.
he coachi ng staff," he said,
playing in and winning more Lop of the National Football
Modell said he first met
"You don't want him for,
bowl games than any other League.
Rutigliano five years ago In name value. You wart him (cc
coach, said the NCAA sho ul d
Rutigliano was given a three- Denver when the Browns
co aching ability:'
have limited the
year cont ract Tuesday, replacdasaicstono more than af tog Forrest Gregg, who was
204o'one.
dozen.
fired two weeks ago, five days
"They coul d have stopped shy of com plet ing his third
alter adding the Gator Bowl season as head coach and
right after World War ii fourth year with Art Modell's
(19,111)," said Dodd. But he tried dub,
to ret ract his statement a
3150; P (l 57.50
Rutigliano, 45, w ho for the
420.3 Miteevakera 50.02010. P
Girls basketball teams from Lake Branfley, Oviedo and Lake
Buck Fallen,
SECOND
I. Aløan.a.Je.us (5) 35.30. T 154 40i 31.12.
couple of days later when he past two seasons was receiver Howell
NINTH-C,$.I5:t.kplyAx,;
High Schools go Into action today in the holiday tow'13407.105.40; 2. Oguita.Sanche j (I)
SIXTH
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edhe wua dirt ( the coach with the New Orleans naznent at
,1O 5.10; 3. ca Coldo (1) 150; 0 (5. Drummer 17.40 140 3 O;
Lake Howell.
Dingo. S Wycliff Enid: a. Pepper Peach Bowl which was making Saints, said he would name his
5) 5530, P (6 4) 37570, DO (I SI Shine 350210, 3. Drips 7, Magic
Oak Ridge faced Brently in the 3 p.m. game with
Ito
Shaker;
3
70;
0
7.
Going
By; I Pppi its debut that year (19u).
11350.
Oviedo
eight assistant coaches within a meeting Leesburg at
1700. P7350. T 15330; 31.42.
Mits,
5, Winter Park taking on Bishop Moor, at 7
THIRD -1 Aldana.Ssnctsej (SI
Sy United Preis Isr'satleaaI
SIVINTH-C,S.l5: 1.0.0,500
the
n:onjhindicating
none
of
TENTH
As
Dodd
pointed
out
at
t
S. SI4: I. Manats.
he and Lake Howell tackling Edgewater at 9.
9505101.00; 3. Patsl Andre (I) 1.10 340 730; 7 R. Des's Seven
Twisday's Teorasmeng leivits
1350
Snappy; 7. L.L 's BoOed; 3. Corn.
time, the number of bowls keep CIfl'1t Browns' coaches would
340, 3. Ica.Y:a (I) 1.00; 0 (IS) 320,3. E R's John Boy 770,
(Put Iseed)
Second round games are Thursday at and 7 with the finale set
04530;
mlntator,
I Tally Del; s. Rainbe
37.30. P (51) 54 00.
P 131.70; T 20550; 31.93.
AR.Ceffe,e Teeniarnent
Goldie; S N's Gladys Rob; 7. Drers increasing becatae the coueges he retained because hls list of Friday.

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Collins was very pleased with his opening night crowd and

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"It's like comparing Sunday's newspaper with Monday's," said
Sanford-Orlando owner Jerry Collins. "We did as much on.a

'face Inaugural as the local greyhound track opened it 43rd
season. She took the lead away from Fred Petersen's Jivin Jake
at the first turn and never relinquished it.
B. G inger won $ of 41 races at Sodrac. She won stakes races
over the 3-16th mile distance, the 5-16th an d the i,She set track
records over the 3-16th and ,
Gin ger, who won all three of he r schoo ling races
before the
t ra ck opened, went off as the favorite of the record Monday night
crowd of 6,353. She didn't disappoint her many fans, running th
e
race in 31:45
fastest time of the night.
Several records were set at Sanford-Orlan do Monda y night.
First, it was the biggest handle an opening night ever saw. The
$353,994 wagered by the second largest crowd ever in SOKC
histoyswasedtheopg night IeM of $3J.
Years ago. The total was all that more amazing because the

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Don't be late In is loohng Ior
rouihout the year.
Heed the traditions that han
been handed down by Our
forefathers on New Year's Day.
The genie In the good luck lamp
certainly won't come out in
Florida If you don't have hog
jowl and blackeye peas for
dinner,
e(fldlY. your purse won't be
full of bread If you don't eat
greens—that's a wish of the
good luck genie that you want
fold money all year long.
Well, lucky you live In
Florida; or lucky, the eightwheeler, are busy trucking
fr vegetables .n1 pork em of
Florida right In the middle of
wirier.
To complement the buckeye
peas and hog jowl and greens
dinner, what e!= I= there
besides cornbread? Of course,
if you're a real Florida
Cracker, it'll be hot cake rather
than cornbread.
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the top greens are at the but- welljreased bread hoe or iron repertoire of good eating.

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SWEET MATID
Tw* or mustard greens medium heat. When browned
OtJPflZ
may be substituted, adjusting °" the b)UCSfl, turn over and 2 c. boiled, mashed sweet

I c. milk

. c. oft ewtaling
Sift flwn with sugar, baking
powder, and sat; dir in corn
meal. Add eggs, milk and
shortening. Beat with rotary or
electric beater till just smooth,
about 1 minute. (Do not over.
beat.) Pour into greased 9dZ2
inch pen. Bake In PM oven (425
degrees) 20 to 25 minutes.
HOE CARE
1 c. plain Corn Meal
L2 tsp'salt
li c. boiling water
Heat and grease 10-Inch Iron
skillet with 2 tablespoons bacon
ier shortening.
Add ulttocorn meal and stir In
tolling water. Pat mixture out
on greased skillet. Bake on top
of stove, low heat about 12
mLn o
side, turn and
bake 12 minutes on other side.
Serve hot with butter.

cook until done—about 35 to 20
potatoes
minutes. 64 JrVthIL
% tsp, salt
--% c. rich milk
Of co"rse, the New Year's old 4 c. honey
tirney L 7wmud be capped 2 1bhp cornstarch
off with good sweets heklng.The 3 eggs, beaten
Sweet Potato Pie, Pecan Pie % c. pecans, coarsely
and Fried Pies recipes will
chopped
make the first dinner 01 I Ma
Blend all Ingredients n order
real new meal In the borne,
given. Place In butter d 1.
Enjoying at home any of quart casserole. Bake in slow
these might mean eating a oven (300deg.)30to40 minutes
dessert that you might find in until set. NOTE: If the sweet
Ifl3nY good restaurants where potatoes haves tough grain, it
graduates of Florida ALMs is better to serve them after
Food Nutrition and Institution cooking. 64 servIngs.
HOE CAKE
Management School work.
2 c. self-rising corn meal
SWEET POTATO
These also are In Dr.
2 c. milk
PIE
Mix together. Bake on p, Carriemae G. Marquess's 2 med.-sized sweet

cooking time for the more
lender varieties.
MUSTARD GREEN FRY
2 lbs. mustard greens
: lb. thICk4lIced bacon
Salt and pepper to use
Uquld hot sauce
Cook greens 25 minutes according to any of the above
recipes. Fry bacon mdli quite
crisp. Add drained greens and
seasonings and dash of liquid
hot sauce. Cook, mixing and
turning, about 10 minutes. I
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and
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4 recipe plain pastry
and
fold
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Beat eggs. Add sugar, and
iilt, and mix ewell; add corn top, etc.)
syrup, pecans, and vanilla. Line Peaches, apples, berçies;
a 9-Inch pie with pastry. Pour in cooked and sweetened to tue,
pecan mixture. Bake In hot Add Iane spices 'ned in large
oven (425 deg.) S to 10 minutes pies. Fill thin psatry shells an
then finish biking in slow oven moisten ees to seal wIth:cold
(325 dog.) 45 to 50 minutes or water. Fry in deep fat (tuâthrg
one or twice) mdli brown on
mdii set. 64 servings,
both sides. Dun and serve hot!
FRIED PIES

potatoes, boiled and
mashed
I C. sugar, more or Ins
to taste
3 eggs, well beaten
14 c. melted butter
% c. milk
1 tsp. vanilla flavoring
Pinch each of cinna.
men and nutmeg
1 tblsp. sifted flour
19" pie shell, unbaked
Mix together all tIp
Ingredients and pour Into u
baked pie shell. Bake atfoodeg
until browned—about 31
minutes. 64 servings.
PECAN PIE
3 eggs
114 c. brown sugar
'. tsp. salt
I c. light corn syrup
1 c. pecan halves

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help make what they eat.
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containers. For example, use a
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bottom section. Arrange
breadsticks and pretzels In the
middle. And top It off by filling
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Call DICk Locv.323 IM

Brond new. novel used. slightly

(301).3" 1105
ACREAGF

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"Me. balance "
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19" Singer Z.19 Zag

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to Schools 4 shopp"i only
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black interIor, priced icr quick
sale. $1230 513400. Private

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1I04 5005 for all types of
Carpeting. sold originany M

OWNER AlOVID OUT- Memo to

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3nin4. m-05l'.
I'?] Voliks*ow sug 90,M mi
automatic. Stick thin, while with

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In Sanford with all the extent C.
any tonlifts. SI&amp;M. M974.

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Lake Mary Blvd.

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VACUUM

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LAX I MAR Y -Lakelfronot SWIM.
CLASSIFIED AD ON
FR, scr. PWO4 1111" W" Pot.
NUMBER 15 323-2611.
13lk4l4 aft. SUAN.
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p,S,.n.wtlres.rimsgood.$ISO

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Cassetberry. 11 C7, 1)0 4704

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MY S. French Ave.. Sanford. Fla.
Telephone IM)311 W41

31,3 bath, fenced. 5311 me. 331.

beach, Florida.

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ESTATE. INC.

DESK

STENOCHAIRS
NOLL'S

Down

Credit Qualifies

$30&amp;up

UP

Quality. ill bushel. Wholoult in
your container. S btvi,is or
mone. 7k per busz,et lAGOS
MARKET. 245 Sanford Av..

Ill 111v

No Money

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ADDINOMACHINE
USED E*CUTivE

so Past. two

WIlT REALTY
RaALTOk fl

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An.

Rabosit MALTY

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South adatt.d he was

'IN

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USED 3 1 • DRAWER

4corstrwk

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Ave. 3723234.

.

Gwaltney Jow,lers.304$. Part

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Evenlna Street, es a

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,,Ierted '

years of fence •n Sites (1
Perience work for you call Pete
or Ctcan. Winter Part 444111i
Sanford M fall. Dealer Agent

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Sanford Plaza. nnii

ICICI II

OWN OrbfW WWII

RAYMOND E. LUNDQUIST
Reg. Real Estalt Broker

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ftwd. for Information and ~
consideration. Applicants Should '
apply In POW with the F lorl"
State Employment Service. 910

. All 811 THUMB CONPORATION
. .4 6
221 Seirlill Park A".
IS
As"". POWMI
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141w IIst'

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ISO Park Dr.. Sanford.

ng and cooking .
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various -..inas.
onmanu,
aiding other cooks In the
preparation 00511 kinds of food
d in enestauront 2$

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queen II. par
Box as
Midid to ad spibe spade Sti$ot, New York. NV lxi,)

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West.He had

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$610
yo, $IRS, to,

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by Stan L"And JAO Remits

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park. Weakly 33)1 Hwy. 17-07.

transportation furnished. For
contact Ma. Panels,
481101. Parents welcome at

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French

balace

%ANFORDSEWINGCENTER
1C)o Stale St.

3001 Adams Ave.. $17.500.

bld. sHe. Nice tress 110*101.

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wk. paid training. Expenses +

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and FREE Group 805 BALL'S.
Discount Music Center. 1;01

1. Singer.

Future. sold no* for U10. pay

SAN MO PARK-1, 2. 3 Sawomen
trailer AM. Adults a family

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US@ A Want Ad 322;61 I or 831

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Ill

on
0"1711.

150 W. 351h If.. L W Ift

AVEL
MAN? You,11 Nat'l Co. now has
owing$ for I? - '
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find him listed in our Business
Vt
Apts, W Senior CillIMS. Down. .
me. you
People. No sm.
Service
Difirictory.
town. very clean &amp; roomy. Sam
Mkonce necessary W must be'
Jimmie Cowen, 314 Palme"If
keg to leave at price for major
.. - -.1 q*__ 0. .... 06

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lse $owing machl

W E.?Sfh St.

333 1041cr eves. 77305)1

LAKE MARY

GENEVA GARDENS

flOINSI.

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IN* of ERN. "ad 81 to: -Win jj1L
low and avo.a Catilt of this of

SPIDMAAN
Illy Bob Them

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*?If construction, adult &amp;
family area, cable TV.

St.

AVON CAU.INGt
Excellent earning opportunity
help pay for those Christmas

NAVAL ORANGES 4 other Citrus

MP Soft we 1"Wint Wild wams to kam If Mrs. Ely
that Inda" a nve.cam
a
' pad* soil because he
pla W than Mire. Hal situ,
awantaff
90 ft the hand If
his "
OrA@g VC nloirWW, 11111110r, but Mrs. CWbertson
Tba, wl" h
wIll ON Of the two beat
raliked to
WOMM players of thit early
a dam besw an we adre
dW of cooftielt.
now am extre
MIMPA?Zlt CNTZRpWU AM.I
.

Tenn5 Count, Launp room.
AC. Onhwash", Carpeted &amp;
Drapes. Call 3716,130 between

ft"

Nuf1k10,Center, 01 E.

REALTOR

1

t. 3 &amp; 3 SidlOom Apartments
available. Pool. Rec. Ram.

__ NOW. Take orders'

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SAVE 50%
Factor y clearance, on stretch zig,

ideal

Realty

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Ridgewood Arms Apts.

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201 Commercial
3333171
"Low Low Fee"

p-Good Things to Eat

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110 Chapman Ave. Duplex ApI.
convenioni to hospital

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been

YOU don't havO a down payment
of of you're looking for a gow

Psanoos. Thomas orgsns-lqough,

Eves. MANY 322-0612 322 11" , Afric,st. Night Crawlers So large

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.Malogs on foil free 9"I.1254
LPN
full
Jim*.
11
p.m.
So
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min.
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shin. apply In P"So". Lakeview

mends. The queen of dia-

North

sno 11111114 away wa tm
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W9
lob*,wk

my Im do low

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Subsidy available.

Il..w,trth

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AM EMPLOYMENT

U U*11 00ISI.

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sodh Cal" thf" hurt$
find 04 am of dlikiffmads.
Tbm he Played his kd two
Spades.
a

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ELECTRICIAN

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fill YOU? herne? Soil no
=needed but uSmNj Items
with a CIA111111fied Ad.
.

$4 hr.
a .80 up

P114100 Who like money u7=
COSICIASSIfiodedsto buy. toll. of

wuldcomejfcluhabroke3.
3 or If a squeeze could

squeezed

003235043

galb"Iffing in m home day or
night 323 5954.

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11 4WOMed ="
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Today you're lucky at tI(I
ailt*tothis, RIN3ia will
t hare a III iiit ci omeyowway.

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New 3 84. I

Government

Good Credit. Bad Credit
or No Credit

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Multiple LlstlngREALTON

322 I)DI Day Of Night
1640
1,1141111,410141 at M"
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Open

NURSES AIDE days 53.34 hr.)
$ TRAINEES b
DRAFTING
open

selling cemmunity every day.
ReId &amp;

Req. Real (stat, 5rtv

imileag,,eIc,IlInicofl4tion.
call Rick at Jfl 136

SSnfoid. Fla., 1271 I

old, repaired, *essed. bought,
sold Callferappi.ua4uI.

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fir 001111111 I"S Cldfun 210. 1 DR.
whits, with blue interior, 4 Speed,

ROISON MARINE

Cassilberry Plaza

oou. HOSPITAL- Dolls

HAL COLBERT nEALTY,inc.

tProugio,t Well take $.40j, 373
8322 or SU Mo.

' am boot, like new, fully
equIpped, $1 hp Mercury
motor. Mav'y duty trailer wm
6 oil firms, 114 model. 3".1512.

Bob Walker Furniture

Hwy. I7.3

IlouSing UPpOrtunty

Payton Realty

1074 Toyota Corona. 4 door wagon ,
AC
auto •
Eiceilent

9-BostS &amp; Accessorla

Fit* Selection 00 - used hur.

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Um to obtain =edoestim.

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Not that It was a

Vulnerable Both Dealer:

TAU= (W*Wy 9) In dl altislition toft. U y"

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flW$. Under 537.000 wIth less
them Im 1400, - Government

3734437

Just think- it classified ads didn't
eonS. there ulvt be anyt

DRAFTSMAN. RESIDENTIAL

&amp;-.CN Id CA m

plugs will not hum you, but 1

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may

AQO$4

dod por bkdkn %ft.

smisuaddoestodey.1(fteould You CIL
be very adv$ at poft
(Nov. na@L
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21) So" yow himp cw&amp; to
with pesnota:

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ARM ( U"31-April 19)
Don"t wage low lailled With

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WILSONMAILM FURNIJURIL
BUY-SELL TRADE
311 JISEFirst70.
3233137

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Real Estate, Inc.

Millers good Used T.l,vsion, $35•
up 7410 Orlando Dr • 327

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5-MisceIlaneous for Sale

room- living room, double
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utility room. p00th.

General Contractor

3.

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REALTOAS

I Off- I both. family room, dining
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HIGHWAY PILOT
TANDEM

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BUG$ BUNNY

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lmcirsSththSfl.Y0U'U

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VC ty
Sufliand Estates l
Hwy. 477, 3fl))
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than 1lisda third sped..
Now South could count to 11
sure tricks
low spades,

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intlwHraIdJfl70fl

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"Your F v lure is Our Concern-- - -1
LEGALSECRETARY
open
2-Rooms
SECRETARY
Dr'ntDnPairOrPuIIyou,piai,..
$SIlmo ....- GAL. FRIDAY
open
Use A Want Ad. 323 UI) or $3).
Sanford-Furn. rooms. Gracious I em.
RECEPTIONIST
saiomo
living. So S. Oak. no 1"O'Nit.
SYSTEMS ANALYST ToSISM

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Reg Real Estate Broker
3438S SanfordAve.
33l07W,s 323.7143, 3737173

$3SOO$30.StutfIngEny,Iop,,
Salt.Stamp,d address envelop,
Toyco P.O. Sol, solo Slocidon.

ASPIRING

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even protect 701W
ears from noise damage. The

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STENSTROM
REALTY
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the
I*WdpCNOCIlMglOjM,
Than ii registration is, union
eoicm• is sold. CIII 004 $51311
icr further details. Closed Xa.a.
POW sale Jan. 23.

T.
Sell thost thin" "Wo are just
taking up space w$ttta

LOSE
UNCLUTTU YOURCL

__a -sold
Wil,
fillaot$ of discount.
Coil 1111113-411 1119

syioni io•ci. will hold a
publiC AUTO AUCTION ivory
Tuesday S Sal. at 7.30. It $ 9w

iviaIly silo.
$13 00 00317

47A-,i.gs.mo,t
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grow now lan in lay away, ,

apprell. Owner Broker.

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DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

WALNUT STEREO

Orlando I43IO1IEv

Waffanty. lNWlt f4$

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CORNER small 006CC Low does'

iquipmerW&amp;satntps5.
ces I advnl mg Program
0 1114t 0 tow Of the many
air
REASONS WHY WERE THE
EADERI Call Dove Parr icr a

r*.rs.

80~--Aiiftos for Sale

U.-TV-Radio-Stillf"90

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worcial Propwtv
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Sanford. F to , 32" 1

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DESIRING

4n 4541 or wr I,@
Sanford AIAnC Family Group

DEAR DR. LAMB -Being a
college student living in a

VWWS illet COWd MGM BY OSWALD nd JAMES JACOBY
to ya In a Material
suft so he led block a low
swes.You mW be Ale to Md

50 cits for .acb.4 a I. yes,

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$72
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fKQS
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is toM to )IU AflIM
,Q$53
today mdy by datog this can ddE
difolifid
tiliffmTOW you
4 A547

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for f amilles Of fflerids Of
Ff ObIfm drink4fS
For further information ca ll

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did, bat thsr is kdcotlonthota lot olpeoplego
to tk that In tOCSlh.St0riaMotberrsann

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addressoill Envelope for It to me

I -- Nb 21 1 F dolthe cootamintion of your Bar
TOW of beaw.
Coda.
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7W a" Ficum in cdkge
MMM IS Nd it lionall aimad dorm aWan
to bia
of I b
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this is 0

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Pill dould embraft far-out

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Saturday. 10 6.

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1017

339 SM offer

F Hands $III take ever
poyments, no inionow dowi, 3276
That Buying And Thess, Selling.
flialt or 112"M &amp;$I,forTerneny,
M 261 I or 831 "03.
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Really. REALTOR. 323-11M

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noor stem. Carpeted. 1113.111)(11.

Call Doug Wells. 323. 7541.
Sanford. Fl. Monday thru

llcla*9i, 337, 375;

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM

biU*.yaje
tat is tnus.
am
at fat.And, accordinito è bofore you Insert them to
the U.S.D.A. values, that avoid any possible lungs)

SYBUN11112111MOM

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ProPtv.atest
Is Certified by USA Pro
Tennis Registry For Into. a"

AL ANON

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poly*eioaturdad fats. Oely 2
percent of batter Is llnoI*
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USCG

snta,. &amp; group tennis instructIon

Perhaps AlCoholks Ationymolirs
Can
Phone itaitlily
Write P.O. box 1213
i.nfonaFloqlea 32fll

Pwms

medets to choosi from. Call e
Whitehurit. REALTOR. 333

tunliies

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CANAL BUILDING SITE$ ioikill",
to Laos Me ise. Joinny Clark

JOIN SANFORD'S SALES
LEADERI Professional

T

BUY JUNK CARS- fr om 110 10
In, call M IUA-

We" Ads Got People Together -

HERA bon.IIN Soler llivyot

LNoqval

DEALERSHIP RVAILAILe
Sanford. sernitioit areig, Earn
$30000 550.000 per year.
Unlimited opportunity, one of
the nation's fastest growing
foducts Total investmentS2400,
I 100 PC? Security Investment
AutornoiNit
3 All Expense Paid Vacation
4 No Esperitnc Necessary
V it our desire to hop you moirl
your 9
life and become
successful thru Ultra Guard.

examination prop course. I
night% In Orlando So art% is n.
111h Sea School St. Pete. $13.521.
$104 Ion

FACED WITH

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tYP*s of unsaturated fats,
DEAR READER - If you are
MORQUASStUratlild fats and eiposed to a lot of loud music

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good for you. There ate two with thete?

III

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that b'Ator lat h. M(I1 bt 1m
ytoweereerpluds. Ii
sic
Ndulbd t"S, 7b bVilealiloo there my possibility of physictj
'-es-al'
kI
maistamm i.e we or even
uwis.ge

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CRANK CON&amp;-j REALTY
REALTOR$ 664ill

44011 Mary Were "Sionswomoist VIt011,

M0164

ASSOCIATES

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Lessci s. Instruments. Ac
Cessorits. Nepir, ito E. 1st
Smri.oni, 3731711.

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W."

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3
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UppetsOs.
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P31 l'tlf 5pm
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Still $$ $0.

like to mett nice man.
: - I would
Bowdon ISLAS. For companion.
I_' call "If 3"?

h.d$.

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Nice slim attractIve lady,

total dialtary intake. aeffly, If Box 1561. Wo Cfty Station.

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FKA resmile In Academy Manor. 3
IN. 1106, 6IS7.23 PSI, 30
I Will $. 1% pd. APIII.

Hirild cI.%$li,d ad. Call 337
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percent saturatd tat.
aen&amp;sfg you the Health L.ett
The later-society Corn. number 74, Milk Products:
mission for Heart Disease Good and Bad. Others who want
rntnsadj that this
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BUY JUNK CARS. trucks &amp; irn
ports. 110 to Wor M 91011111 after 3
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p.m. &amp; wookends.

Realty

REALTOR

SANFORD

.

Harold HaN

Hunty

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1131,11111110 111,11111 wo d@Wt.

S9111,00111. Down Payment low, as

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in exchange #or companion of
Older w0man. 3".M% SilinfOrd.

undoy Noon Friday
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handbook (over half of the 11 tat - should be limiled to no

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24 Navy ship
pis1sz(abbv)
35 Ditches
26P.,sls
27 Nsk.do
29 Scandinavian
30 Source of

004M wourdw fAL

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located In many areas of
SmlnoIi County. $11,110 to

ell hilleft

Ma"Ing pay for 194.
SALES POSITION
TOLL FREE-1 on 43144j
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Reliable WORM to If", rent fro@

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tat as a factor in
IMINMId
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g.ncy(abbr. Is thillit butler is a NO saturated
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fat
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sudetic group you have been given 11 Identified With the heart
II Yaks notici 34 Social insect 50 Inlkmltls
minlpadI,. BcitarblI perag
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IICindir
3$Whstpinon 51 lost banal
byw.4g fthsperird also biow that the total f
21 VIllains
39 Ssziiss
54 Child's III
uturst.d ff jrewibne to the ounautnrdbis
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exclamation
person
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by Mod Walter

COOKIE?...
THF GENERALS
IN A FOUL
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not hing in the plan which dif- Pravda said is an editorial.
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the last 10 years.
negative," Pravda said.
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cooperate with Israel In any without consultations with the
The Mideast In 1977, 1911, Page peace offer
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order will be the responsi bility Pravda and Izvestia, said the economic stcport.
In Israel, a powerful bomb of the Israeli authoritIes"
Isra eli-Egyptian negotiations
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apparently set by Palestinian
served only to give Israel an apparent impasse Wednesday
guerrillas exploded near an
Begin said an Israeli military upper hand and delay a set- in their public statements over
open-air market In the Mediter- presence on the West Bank and tlement.
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statistical application
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language to several others
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cutting local service immediately.
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steps to cut expenses'
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emergency calls to provide an additional charge of $1.50 per mile
statements to the county of its activity and collection data, Kaiser
for transporting patients to the hospital.
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been granting to Herndon in an annual subsidy to provide heart- past year.
Willis said earlier that the firm has reallzed revenues of $130,000
monitoring equipment In the Altamonte SP1ÜIS based and
to
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expensive heart-monitoring equipment in Its CaSSelt*TT) based losing $10,000.
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ambulance.
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County
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Kaiser said, "We have repeat
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decided to cut short their fishing and do a little
hand warming over a fire in a grill at civic
center picnic area.

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Commission and reouest

Accreditation of Hospitals,
is
said,
Bentley
headquartered In Chicago
and supplies accreditation
teams such as the one
which vialed Seminole
Memorial Hospital, and
included a physician, a
hospital administrator and
a registered nurse.
Problems cited at
Seminole Memorial included an Inadequate

"These are audits of the
doctors in the hospital by.
other doctors in the
hospital," according to
Bentley.
He explained that the
Joint Commission bases Its
recommended num ber of
medical audits on the
number of pa tients ad.
miLled to the hospital
during the year.
"We were to do eight
audits, according to Joint
Commission standards,"
Bentley said, "and those
audits have been corn-

"lack of documentation of
clinical review being done
at our department
meetings," Bentley said.
This means that, although
doctors
each
from
department meet together
regularly, ts
were not
keeping minutes of the
meetings which lnclvdei
such details as specific
histories which they
might discuss.
"We have changed the
method of taking m inutes
at these departmental
meetings, and that has

t ir accreditation check,,
and we pay them for it. It is

number of medical audits
in 1976.

Dleted alteady ft vear."
A second problem was a

said.

Elevenchangeswlll have
to be made at Seminole
Memorial Hospital before
it can meet the standards
of the Joint Commission an
Accreditation of Hoiltals,
Hospital Administrator
William Charles Bentley
said today.
All but one of those
Changes are already being
made. Bentley said, adding
that "we write to the Joint

strict ly voluntary on our
part to be inspected by the
Joint Commission"
Th Joint

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hpm rnrrpw4pd to Flonflov

Five further recommendations Included "lack
of documentation" in
various areas of the
hospital. "All the information is here, in
patient files in our records,
it the Joint Commission
wants to see separate files
on these t hings so the team
can simply pull those out
and look at them" Bentley
explained.
The report required that
separate files be set I in
t he areas of (I) anti biotic
uses, showing what drugs
were used for what
diseases; (2) medical

review, showing how often
doctors put information on
patient records, and how
quickly that Information is
transcribed into the
hospital's permanent
records; (3) the use of
anesthesia ,showing
specifically what type of
anesthesia was used in
every case in the hospital;
(4) physical therapy,
showing evctly what type
of therapy was used In any
case in the hospital, and iS)
respiratory therapy,
showing what types were
used on any patients In the
hospital.

All those files have been
established Bentley said,
and cross-reference information Is being put Into
them now. "A lot of these
things just make it easier
for the team when it comes
here to com:ct the survey," Bentley said.
Other problems cited
include doors which do not
close automatically in case
of fire, and a new fire
alarm system combining
electronic and manual
operation, so that a fire
alarm could be sounded
automatically or by hand.
Installation of those

systems is now "about 90
percent complete" Bentley
said.
The only problem not yet
being corrected, according
to Bentley, is the lack of
latches on patient room
doors in the "Three North"
or female medical patients'
wing.
"We have not decided

how to do that yet," Ben-

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there is a controversey
among both Joint Cornmission and other people
on what type of lock should
be used on hospital doors
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saying payments can be made
Massey said since he no lncn'tainclrcisntances,"said
longer represents the Hat- Daniels.
taways, nor does any member
"I contacted EDA by
of his law firm as far as he telephone
for
exact
no conmct now exists. autlxirizatlon and was told by
"If there was a conflict for Oxley to submit itemized
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attorn ' be medoadvlse the D4rid.
"My concern is whether or
city In this one fiance.
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vestigatlons Daniels said hehas Copelandantl4lckback act and
no personal knowledge.
See CONFLIC'T Page Z.A

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permitted to advertise ta let the
public know who chiropractors
are, what they do and how they
do it?
Dr. William Perry Webb II of
Altamonte Springs believes
they should and is challenging
the state Board of Chiropractic
Examiners' 11111-year old ruling

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placed on the agenda for the "He said he thought there
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whether a special attorney have said all right," Massey
sho ul d be hired to represent the said. "I have since done some
city's Interests at a Jan. 11 research on whether there
public hearing.
wouldbeaproWemand Idon
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property In the Ranchiands.
Massey sa id he has
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attorney Torn Freeman has only two matters and asked for preliminary plat represent the father-"Pi
approvalto subdividetwolarge bind
lots into It smaller lots for
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In Winter Springs. Watt Daniels he had represented the

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and he will tell the city council we should ask."
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Massey, from the home he Is

SWEET OR DRY

WISER'S

missions on land located in
He said, however, he has
county territory,
refused to sign a check to
Massey said be has found six transfer $4000 from a $120000
opinions of the state ethics grant from the U.S. Economic
commission, since
his Development Administration
discussion with Daniels, (EDA) to the city's general
backing his decision that no fund to reimburse the city for
conflict exists. "Even If there is tim e and work done by Mayor
no conflidunder the la w, there TroyPilandin coorthnatlngthe
could be an ethical conflict as grant.
farap the rules and regulations
"1 sent a letter in late Sep
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cerned," Massey said.
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his o pinion there Is not a con- specifically for a ut hority to sign

(A in part by Mike and J.R. Hat- connected with the Massey

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Interest

A conflict over a possible council meeting "Ma ssey's
confli ct of Interest is shaping up ai1ity to represent the city."
in Winter Springs.
Daniels said that Massey
Meanwhile, the Federal "acknowledged to me per.
Bureau of Investigation has sonally that he still represents
Joined an Investigation of Mike and JR. liattaway
alleged improprieties by one or other matters," adding that ft
more officials in that South 7itxl matter
"concerns Hat.
Seminole city.
(away Realty and others"
Deputy Mayor Jo hn Daniels
Daniels said that he will
said today he believes a suggest
that the council concon fl i ct of Interest will exist if sider naming an attorney to
ctty Attorney Gary Massey represent the city at that
represents the city on a meeting. '! will insist that the
question co ncerning land owned special attorney be someone

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wants to advertise

A ctdropractk physician for
the pat , years, Dr. wht
from his office in the EZSCIdIY'
pg
months ago advertising
practice on television.
Th adverti*ing LtOUgilt him
so many new patients, he said,
that after two months he had to
cot down on the draflhatic
commercials.
Asaresedtof the challenge to
the authority ol the stale board,

Attorney General Robert
Shevin's office in circuit court
In Orlando filed legal action
seeking an Injunction toMop Ow
advertising,
Dr. Webb said the circuit
court is scheduled to rule in
January on whether to grant
the injunction,
lithe injunction Is granted,
Dr. Webb said, he will appeal
the decision to the federal court
using as his basis that'
editutlonal rights
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(freedom of 5p4
lIth(due process) amendments
to the U.S Constitution are
being abridged,
"The Florida Chiropractic
Board of Examiners has
legislation allowing It to make
tidings aid dissove rulings,"
said Dr. W'bb. Noting that up
until 195$ chiropractors could
advertise in the media, he said
the board made a ruling at that
time restricting such advertlsimig.

"1 appealed to the board four
times over the past year to
change their ruling and they
refined to comply with my
request," he said.
"My only alternative was to
test the ruling and I decided to
test it via television. I believe
that a change In the ruling is
forthcoming 'h only as it atfeels the printed media. A ban
on advertising on the electronic
media would dill be a violation
of my constitutional rights," he
said,
Dr. Webb said that Charles
Rumberg, representing Shevin,
has advised the chiropractic
examiners' board It should
change its ruling to comply with
the U.S. Supreme Court
decision permitting attorneys
to advertise.
"But, there isa fallacy in that
advice In that the decision
permits attorneys to advertise
lees In specific cases such as
uncontested divorces and

bankruptcies,
"We, chiropractors have a
problem with our profession in
that the public is unaware of
iihowe are and what wedo,"he
said.
The Board of Exam ineis, Dr.
Webb said, Is made up of five
members of the profession,
selected by the governor and
who were referred to the
governor by political patronage
committees.
..This type of board does not
give my profession or any other
profession the best representation. We don't get the best

qualified men on the board, but
rather the men with the best
political connections," he said.
%Then the board would not
change
its
advertising
prohibition, Dr. Webb said he
gent to Shevm's office and
asked that the Florida Constitutlon be upheld and that the
board be forced to comply.
"Shevin's office didn't say
yes or no' They didn't want to
rock the boat," he said.
Dr. Webb decided to
challenge 11w ruling after he
read of successful court
challenges by doctors in
Virginia.

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Twiday. Dec. 27, )fll
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Dayan. 'Worried'
Following Summit

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Police Hunt Escape.
Cochran, Wife Nabbed
IAMERICUS, Ga. (UP!) — Buddy Cochran,
/entenced to 12 years In prison for ramming a
car into a crowd at a Ku Klux Klan rally in
Plains. and another man broke out of the
Sumter County jail today by sawing through
cell bars.
Sumter Sheriff Randy Howard said Cochran
and his companion, tentatively identified as
Michael Proctor, fled shortly before 8 a.m.
Howard said also that Cochran's wife, Mary
Sue, was arrested at a Trailways bus station
in Americus, apparently in conjunction with

the break.
Cochran was last seen on foot but the State

Patrol said a statewide alert had been issued
for a 3966 or 1967 Chevrolet Chevejie with
Misssissippi license plates.

Helicopter Crashes
QtJINCY, Mass. (UPI) — The traffic.
scouting helicopter of a Boston radio station
crashed into a apartment house early today
killing the Not and a reporter.
Four residents of the threestory apartment
building were Injured in the three alarm fire
that followed.

JERUSALEM UPI Prime Minister Menahem
Begin
briefed his cabinet
today
and U.S.
Ambassador Samuel
lewis on the results of his
Christmas weekend summit
aith Egyptian Preindent Anwar
Sadat.
"The discussions in Iwnailia
were constructive.— Lewis told
reporters after talking to Begin.
Lewis sa id Begin and Sadat's

to unveil the peace propoonig
discussed with Sadat to the
Knemet, Israel a Parliament.
Critics of
reported
Begin's
Plan f or withdrawals in the
Sinai Peninsula. and autonomy
for the West Bank and Gaza

'Of course the,e
a,. diHer.nc.s,
but 't.r. Is a
joint intent to
overcome this and
make a bridge to
reach place.'

agreei,.Ad to establish two
bent committees to continue
thc peace Initiative on the
n,znistenal level meant the
negotiations will go on, "and
this r hel~uL'
Be,,.n returned
from
lamatha, Egypt, saying the two
dais of W ks with
p
lent "additional mOmenttm" to
the Middle East peace effort. Strip scheduled
a rally to
even though the two leaders register
their
opposition
to any
failed to reach the accord y
had sought.
Begin was buoyant and op
Begin's
contrasted Unilstic at
Optimism
with the outlook
of his foreign conference an airport news
shortly after his
ninister, Moshe Dayan, who arrival.
said he was "my worried** "Of course there are &amp;fferen.
about gaps during the siffiung. ces, but these is a 101st intent to
Wednesda y Begin is expected overcome this and make a

WHO MET WHERE?
Israeli Prime Minister
Mesabeut Begin met with
Egyptian Presided Anwar
Sabi to lwalUa, EgypL 1*
was the second Iaee4.4aee
summit between Ike two
mm
ON WHAT DID THEY
AGREE? They agreed in

Carter: Back To Work

ellegradir Ike

WASHINGTON (UPI)
President Carter
today turned his attention to the six-nation trip
he embarks on Thursday and a nationally
broadcast Interview on the eve of his depar-

ture.
Carter, back at the White House from a
family Christmas celebration at hometown
Plains, Ga., also was expected to take a final
. look $the budgotfor fiscal year 1978 going to
~tDl4iiiinwt month.

MENAHEM BEGIN

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talks to the foreign
minister level and to
etabBab Sos CabLeeWe,,I
c'smmftlet., But Military
Will em psilkil, I. deal
With urtalved bemi.
WHAT DID THEY NOT
AGREE ON? Bath sides
had biped for an

,veain, Harald, s.,,., ri.

to reachpeact," Begin
said.
He arid the mixed committees will dart work in midJanuasy and , on for about
ttwce months.
The political committee will
be headed alternately by
foreign ministers Mohammed

' Temp er Our W ors t Enemy ; Humor Our Best Friend

the "peti.
ciptes of peace." But a
such accerd was reached
largely
beca use of
disagreement at two
B
liiidl withdrawal
from eapteerd Arab lands
and a Paleastala stale.
WHAT
HEArt The
to. Egyptianit. meetJa. 11,
me lo laid and an In

WHAT
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AMEEJCAN POSIT1ON?
President Cartu any, the
Ualled Stales Will as "all It
em" I. keep She pace
m.a..* Plug.

By JOAN MADISON
Herold Correspondent

occasions for depression
andfUllivedsliockther Vy
and medIcation,
While
"Shock treatment
the high-spirited, zealous
brought
me. out of
,i
shoppers crowd around you
depression, and Recovery
causing you to break out in
taught me how to stay well
a sweat, your heart to
and prevented a rettuji to
palpitate and you feel
the hospital In the pad tan
dizzy.. .
years"
Shopping for a loved one,
She explained that oh.
You're to fearful of malting
got Into Recovery after a
a mistake that you remain
move to Pennsylvania.
indecisive. You feel you
"Moving usually brings on
\chest tighten, your m uscles
relapses. There's a lot of
tense and you get a choked
strain attached to moving.
feeling. You still can't
I didn't have Recovery
make the decision. . .
training and ended up back
.
You're under the care of
in the hospital." For.
a psychiatrist or doctor, or
tunately while there, Mary
You've been released from
discovered Recovery,
.'
the hospital, but you're not
Through Recovery, she
MARY
REETZ
quite ready to make it on
learned to practice
your own...
"spotting" - recognizing
DISCOVII Recovery
If the above situations
symptoms such as panicky
sound all too familiar. If
Ideas, fearful feelings.
The meeting opened
'
you are fearful of crowds
racing thoughts, temper,
typically with voluntary
(or of being alone), fearful
and spot diagnosing and
readings from Dr. Lows
of journeys, of people, or
dealing with them In their
book, "Mental Health
especially fearful of
Initial stage before they
Though Will Training,"
making a mistake, help Is
reach their peak of In.
which Includes case
in algtd through Recovery
temity,
histories and recovery
Inc.
In view of the
language which rapidly
This self-help group for
becomes very important in
stigma often attached to
nervous people, inthe life of a Recovery
mental uineu, these In.
nervous people, indivi•
member, such as "I must
dividuals have an adduals who have been
ditlonal problem to cope
have COWage to be wrong
are under the care of a
with. 1 fact that Mary Is
everyday trivialities,"
professional, held ft first
able and willing to share
recognizing that trivia)
meeting on Dec. 7 at the
her Private world to aid
conflicts can be so
Seminole County Mental
others is testimony to the
numerous that one can be
Health Glide In Altamonte
tremendous growth she has
kept
constant tension.
Springs.
experienced through
As It was a new group,
Recovery Inc. provides
Recovery.
Mary took the initiative
training In a sydenatic
People frwn all walks of
and related, "This morning
method of aeUbeJp for
life l*1011gto Recovery and
I was anticipating this
both nervous and former
the first Seminole meeting
meeting and had taken my
t
mental patients. In fact,
was no exception. New
children to school; and I
leaders of Recovery are
Members included ayoimg
ran over a dump and
drawn from the group
unemployed male, an
something happened to my
membership,
attractive housewife, a
car. As I realized It, I
As one member cornformer alcoholic, and a
began having palpitations,
meited, "We who have
bright, retired
racingthoitds,IthotaJgJ
'man,
been helped find we
wouldn't be able to make It
maintain our own mental
The meetings which are
to the m.'etlng."
nnn uy umping omen —
rosa once a worn are "very
She then explained how
the more we help others, pure" according to Mary, she spotted
—
"I
better we stay."
and they adler. dueely to
recognised what was

ow

Ibrahim Kornai and Moshe
Da)an and will meet in

Jerusalem. The military com.
Il1JtC1)
by Egyptian War Minute;
Mohammed Gimassy and unelI Defense Minister Ezer
Wewnan will meet in Cairo.
Inter,ewed on natlorajije
Well
Diyan
said there dill was' wide gap
between the Israeli and Eg
tAxi potims but expressed
satisfaction that the Ismailia
talks did not crash because of
the thfft
Dayan said Israel and Egypt
differ not only over the West
Bank and Gaza Strip issues but
also
over
defense
arrangements in the Sinai
Peninsula and on the timetable
for the Israeli withdrawal.

PLO Kills Official,
Vow More Murders
BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPJ) - The
Palestine Liberation Organization says It
has assassinated an Arab official who
cooperated with the Israelis on the occupied West Bank and Issued death
warrants for other Israeli 'agents."
"Out of concern for the security and
interests of its masses, the Pa1et1nian
revolution has issued orders to liquidate a
number of agents inside the occupied
homeland," the official PLO news agency
Wafa said Monday.
Wafa said one of the PLO's
"revolutionaries" assassinated Hamdi al.
a Palestinian Arab working In the
education department In the town of
Ramallah on the Israeh'occspsed West
Bank of Jordan.
Israeli authorities later u'nflnned iiQuadi, who West Bank asurca said had
made no secret of his pro-Israeli symp..
thies, was shot In the head Monday outside
his home in Raxnajlah and died instantly.
Wafa reported the orders to kill al.Qadl
and other Israeli collaborators were issued
"After the revolution had given then
several warnings to stop dealing with the
enemy's intelligence service."

In anot her report, Wale said a statement
issued following a meeting of the PLO
executive committee in Beirut criticized
the summit this weekend between Israeli
Prime Minister Begin and Egyptian
President Sadat.
The statement charged Sadat had tried
to negotiate an Israeli wi thdrawal from
Egypt's Sinai Peninsula In exchange for
Israeli retention of Jordan's Wed Bank
and Syria's Golan Heights.
In Damascus, PLO National Council
Gvlrman Khaled alFahoumn said Begin's
offer to grant autonomy to the Wed Bank
Is "completely reject ed not only by the
Palestinian people, but all of the Arab
states as well."
Later Monday, the state-run Damascus
Radio denounced Ur 4dIt'Begln summit
as a 'total failure" and derisively added
that Israel had not even agreed to the
complete withdrawal of Its troops from
Egypt's Sinai desert
(ki Simday, the govelm,iuitcontrolled
newspaper Thiwin urged Sadat to resign
because "his initiative has reached a dead
end now that he has failed to fulfill tle
simplest of his promises".

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ADWDRIONS

A group of 100 International whm they will ke served

during the ChrWm holiday Affican countries, Indonesia, Sardord:
V. of HyattsvIlie. Md. died York City.
visitors, who are attending a refreshments bythe Th-County and
Executive Manager Jack Jordun, Nepal, Syrial, Yemen, Robert D. AndTIO,
Sunday morning. Born in
Mid-Winter Community Road Runners CB Radio Cl
Brisson Funeral Home - PA is Seminar In
ub.
Harrier
this Is the largest Thailand, Pakistan, Panama [kinald E. Brooks
Appleville, Ga., she was
Winter Park, will The visitors will then be en- n umbersays
to date.
Palmer
mem ber of the First Baptist In diie f arrangements,
and the Philippines.
visit Sanford Wedoesday as tertained by local talent With
Mary
J. Coyne
Church of Sanford. She taught
The visit was arranged byDr.
Homer said the visitors are
guests of the Greater Sanford Bobby Newion,
Seminole
High
[As
Peres,
a
national
director
highly
educated
With
many
Edgar
1. Emerson
the TEL Class for 40 )ears She
Chamber of Commerce.
School pianist in charge of the
was a former school t
pa
rtment
st
udying
Fitzpatrick
far
tt
state
De
for
th
eir
master's
John
N.
in
1
They represent
Notk
nations i5'O$7'Wn.
Seminole County School System —
International Visitors pr ogram
degree and will be leaders in Gloria 11y
ring from 51Mfl °
Dr
un
Th
ed
A fish dinner sponsored by
and was a partner in the sossivv.i. MIS. suza.
Zaire and are attending McDenald's
Perez and his wife, . Maria their co tries. eir hiter s
Restaurant
will
UT$ N. — Fuiwq•P Wivko S
be
pass,
Roaaetter florist
involve
a
variety
f
jej
Virgil E. Jordan
colleges and smiveriitles In served followed by a time
visitors
Met. Elizabeth N lessens, 57.
Insoring such
Avenue.
as
engineering,
Helen Kay Keeney
many parts of the United singing and fellowthlp.
t the area for
agriculture,
whim
Nora
P. Malich
ocOnOmIcs
will be held t 7pm.
Slates
3eVs.
Survivors Include three Thvrsdly at Fine i•el't
ad.
DorOthy
W. Reardon
design,
business
After
a
tour
ci
the
Central
This Is the fourth coesecuti,,
Among the other nations mInistratIon, home economics Alma A. RldhIdi
dauglders, Mrs. Nancy Nor- O',C5. Si SOiI Wllf Dr. J'
T
Florida Zoological Park the year the Sanford Chamber ci which will to represented are
IBM, Hyattsville, Md. and ,
and nutrition, education, Ira N. Tow,U
hi LIheview Cowio'. Unison
group will be brought by IMIN Qmvnerce has bn lost
Harrlett Hlc*s, and Mrs. Sara 'unit.' l4onw PA hi Owns..
to a Bangladesh, Egypt, the physics, nursing, and political J$CqUel)1l Wardwell
to the Sanf ord Civic Center group of International visitors
Republic of China, several science.
Catherine Hag
Ca riots Consoles, Cassel.
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Recovery inc., 1230 p.m., 103 Robin Road, Altamnonte
Springs. For nervous and former mental patients.
Cauclberry Rotary, 7:30 am., the Caboose.
Oviedo Rotary,7:30 a.m., the Town House.
Sanford Kiwaalsnoon, Civic Center.
Sanford OptImIst,noon, Holiday Inn.
Sanford Serenaders senior citizens dance, 2:30 i.m.'
Civic Cent er.
Starlight Promeaaders, 7 p.m., DeBary Community
Center, Shell Road.
Overeaters Aaonymoss,7:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall
Sears.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21
Diet Workshop. 10 am.and 7p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall ; 7:30 p.m., Grace United Methodist
Church, Sanford.
Sanford AA,$ p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Lake Mary Rotary,8 aim., Mayfair Country Club.
South Seminole OptImist, 7:30 am., Ramada Inn, SR

BIRTHS
Sanford:
Mill and Catherine Hunt a

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Alb ert Sale,, Deflary
Had V. NcFadd2Jl, Deltona
Raymond Lawson, Osteen

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Jo'Asme Brebove and Baby
Bay, Da

bun
WilIian W. Ogle, Deftary

Mary Catherine Reid,
I)Itona

FAST

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CivIta, 7:15 am., Buck's.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m. Longwood Quality Inn and
Ovledo First United Methodist Church.
Overea ters Anonymous, 9:30 aim., Mental Health
Clinic, Robin Road, Altamorge Springs; 7:30 p.m.,
community United Methodist Church, Celberry.
Community
DECEMBER. 30
Seminole Bath Rotary, 7:50 am., Lord Qniey's,
Altamorle Springs.
Jaycees, now, Jaycee building.
Seminsi. Semise kiwaM, 7 am., Samba's, 'W1
Tangiewood AA

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UOftdn lecftn, $ p.m., That

Federal of Altamonte Springs. SH 431.

FlOrs M. Jones, Columbus,

DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Qrlsto~ser E. Green
MOIO*UIe
Julia Mmnoti

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Parents Aissyme., 7:30 p.m., Callorry Corn-

ONO

AND K.p IT OFF,
$ em. readings:
., ad Ii iu 301, 1501 taighd
ta upp,* North S.
TRIM CLINICS
Pentium IS; .wral
15ws,
(c'-.t re.. a, IA)
Fl
oren
the federal aency.
ce
W.
Rumple,
The
of
was
that
there
Obim
were
very
51fla11
Fr
471,$,
422-4994
st
30; ye erday's high. 4$;
ed Murray. Lake Mary
Pk because of this question In my
Piland said fls.a
po1g aPtWOvvd by EDA, has been lots there that were going to be
—
$31.3
barometric preusre, rising ilmithidag knight.
mind I have referred the whole no money his been r.&amp;htj
cTitkfZed in some quarters of built up on and that needed
1:51 item to ElM," said Daniels.
*11; relatiw himutdity, 30
to
the
city's
general
fund
for
his
city With th costedlon IbM protection," said Daniels.
am.,
9:11
p.m..
tow
2:17
am.,
,uant: eI de, N at $ mph,
"I dilld
ask for any in. work coordinating amp". He
t
nitted
drki1 land owned
2:14
p.m.
Puland said when the grant
I'orecast: Freezing In
VeStlit
he said.
bythe1taways,Danj
noted
that
last
year
the
Part
city
application
was filed he was
Canmal:
WO
1:35
colder braless with frost
also
Piland said all of the paper coil edad to make the
Dr. Henry McLaulin, O.D.
looking
at the need to
likely santt. Cautionedr-i LM., 9:39 p.m., law !:U am.,
The fty,
'°
f ull time at en ___
work on the grant which
f•
"I
1_k
Wedseadoy, with 2:44 p.m.
' aIa
a
W
tat*
113 Magnolia Av.,,
tlot
— 66INN dim I__ •iipal: wgh 1:1 La,, 3.30 ovid that , b. b'
prWNwas
1tdthMai7h5ho
pa,,
..a
peet_
ps
pa
. .p.•
NWINWOLN&amp;boftsb
paid platted pets, ii thu city's lWarA
hi the uat fat
IN ,
" he .ait
ui--IItIr.m,nt
WNW hke klian as on
of t
"We artaily
1 a i ci
aiiW
.
"HS.I and whose has
fOj5(1 six
he
vasioyaat FaidoaerMd
Optometry
are haag aid by the Hattaways to . the chech. Pil ad aid it dralanis. traits and Mdsbs federal funding.
—
pe'
Is
twredly
B
was
Tudy,
e"
en
foesiju or fifth on the
V.
by
,
February 1. 1977
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Ut." Pl and said.
firm rWsis4 by the city.
agemyS.adructa,
Softy.
loftvw
sines
Danide IIidtkM*NhIJhaN
ftr W YW s
me,s
Thn (*7 d Winter Jdi
Ilea 11M.
.,
Of
a.. ssst
Will Closed
Fm. ian.
Clim on Colonial Drive,
keond Chess Pu$. Paid Si sailed, Fle$ 017I.
time the grad application was of which grant application
.
(klando, hiasul said ii
December
'.Pld Oillssrv. IS cots:
ihang 'He aid he has cerrapendid filed ad to nuslie tim grad wauld bsawwd," U'. mayer
To January 5th
$241 iMa* 1M var,
foitie
at
rersd
t
With
OiI.y
ad
EDA but .0114 losefit a particular aid, iddag. "
lair,
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do h'de'al tst ad 'I he received
ng a 14111 of Shot Mdii S. them a the miSer.
HAfl I dd
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TUF.SDAY, DECEMBER27
Seminole, Sr 434, Longwood; 7p.m. OA Teens, Sedgefleld
Apt. Clubho use, SR 436, Altamonte Springs; 7:30 p.m.,
Florida Power &amp; Ught, Sanford.
WeIghtWaks,7p.m,SathrdWOflw1'sQ,3
Oak Ave. and SwnmIt Apartments, Casselberry.

Tuginssd as, closed, $ Pin., St. Richard's Qiurch.
L..gwoed AA, dosed, 1pm, Rolling Hills Moravian
(iiw-ch,5R434.
Young Adults Club her Sigh., 9p.m., Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rolline Ave.
SA1VRDAY, DECEMBER31
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parents Without Partners New Year's Eve Dance,
Maitland Civic Center
Sanford AA Womes's Creep, 2 p.m., 1301 W. rist a.,
: Casseflorry, AA, dosed, $ pin., Ascension I*hsnui
Church.
Sash.. Veteran ci Asserka Island X4, 10 a.m., CPO
L Club, Orlando Naval Training Center.

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here, I'd call Ann (another
member). I did, and by
acting, my symptoms
disappeared and I felt
better."
"Before Recovery, I
wouid have continued to
work myself up — might
have had depression."
At this point, the
members responded to
Mary's sharing and they
en
endorsedd her for being able
to spot and act accordingly.
Ann remarked that
"Thgger spotting wipes
Out symptoms - when you
start making decisions,
yow' mInd dears."
The retiree remarked
that Mary obviously
recognized that "symptorus are distressing, but
not a hit dangerous."
He continued, "She used
leadership of the muscles
rather than being led by
average symptoms - it
was a triviality compared
to good mental health.
000
Temper is a luxury we
people cannot afford."
A member of a Recovery
OPENLY DISCUSSING THE MERITS OF RECOVERY INC.
group for five years also
a tot of time studying — in
my two 500$. I had lots of
and Mary remembered
supportive and useful to
shared a recut experience
fa t he told me he listened
that
"temper
hospitalization.
is
our
wor
st
I
found
each other. I don't believe,
with the group Mating, "A
to 5,000 tapes last year to
many,
but
co
Re
very
in
humor
1967,
Is
but
I
had
though,
that they will be
week ago I went to a doctor
halIp him, so I could tin,
best friend."
to go to Tampa for
able
to
benefit from a
and learned that my
deirdandhis need to cbarge
meetings."
The young unemployed
cogni
ve
ti
and highly
symptoms could be
mcwe. Then I decided I
boy, then expjalned that at
The attractive middlestructured program
serious. The secretary
woulckit tell my h usband
a recent visit his brother.
aged woman who turned to
without bandit of trained
gave mea piece of paper as
the bad parts while I'm
In-law
cohol thinking It would
was
ut
al
p
ting
proi'ealenals.
Overall, the
I left and I endorsed myself
UPIset so we wouldn't both
pressur e on him to find a
help and fo un d herself an
Ides
of
supportiveness
Is
for not getting worked up
be upset at the same time.
job, and he related how he
alcoholic, is now a member
very
useful."
it
over the diagnosis and for
the time I got on the
was able to spot his anger
of Alcoholics Anonymous
Recovery Inc. does
not anticipating the worse.
bw ,I felt alright again,
building up as he began to
(AA) and said, "I've had
expect
each member who
"After lunch as I was
antI almost saw humor In
shake and feel nervous. He
nervous symptoms since I
needs
professional
care to
waiting for the bus, I
the doctor charging me so
wanted to leave, but
was 15 and I'm now 53.
follow the authority of, and
looked at the paper and
mu It. Before
Before Recovery, I
realized that "I would have
Only In the last six years
to cooperate with his
dlicovered that ft was atgij
woisid have pictured
to bear a little discomfort,
have I been able to discuss
personal physician and-or
for IN for a one-hall hour
myself in the coffiji. I
so I stayed. Before I would
it, and I'm so surprised to
other
professionals at all
visit. I got tense. Racing
co libi't have handled it.
have probably left and
learn that Recover has
times.
thoughts came over me.
WINmI got the bill It would
stayed awake all night
been here five years."
Al the end oi'the meeting,
Then I got in a fearful
ha 'e started a vicious
When asked his opinion
Mary reiterated that
w
temper, worrying about
Is; Unfair, I'd 'Sly! r '-''
• of the Recovery croi,
disétisilàh, a
'Recovery ii bettering
what my hu band- woilgl
sid have told my
member of long standing
Dr. Burton Blau, an
mental hsaith — It doesn't
any.
hus band right away In a
commented toa young mnan
Altamonte Springs
take the place ota doctor."
"I then used my critIcal ma_riJir and he
attending for the first time,
psychologist said, "I've got
The next meeting of
Recovery training and
wotId have gotten angry,
"When I see young people
mixed feelings. Overall,
Recovery
will be Wed.
5•1 iv .voae secure
and we both would have
here, it gives me a good
getting people together
nesday
at
the Seminole
thoughts. Medicare would
bee
feeling. ft took me 3d years
who have had similar
County Mental Health
ta ke care of part of It; he Is
Aner liked her ability
to find It (Recovery).! was
experiences with break.
Qinic on Robin Road at
a smart doctor who spends
to I ok at it humorously
very ill after the birth of
downs would tend to be
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Fish and Wildlife Servlcc nlficfahs say the
roasts of about 80 million reJ-winged blackbirds,starlings, and other birds Iizaust kaii.w.
infringe on areas used for livestock, farming

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from a vacation In Louisiana. bronze flatware service for 12 wine goblets, champagne
The house Is owned by
A gray metal safe weighing valued at $300 were taken from glasses, water and
Herald Staff Writer
wine Nelson. Young son and
l50pounth containing $oIn the Altamonte Springs glasses, a brass gamecock, a Associates
of Winter Springs.
Burglairs lad weekend carted
diimond rings, coals and at
-rwsiifrnr, at
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WIF Rnvl flIii,,, 119-11M am
which
Armand
and Barbara
off a l50'poimd saf e containing
Jewelry was reported missing last weekend, sheriffs deputies large picture.
Berillo
are
arranging
to purby LaGrone. In addition, six any. The total value of the
$,Osowo.m of jewelry. uwiru
them,
Mrs.
Be'Wo
said.
as (*5 and Cim(TM trim the,
were
missing, In- dolenIteInsIs more than *, WAS
weapons
DRY IflOtN
Dapidis ss'en'I sure how the
eluding
Longwood residence of an
a
Weatherby
When Ms. Trembley returned Sheriff's deputies are in.
burglars
edered the house.
Orlando attorney, according to
"Regency" 12'gau!e shotiun home from a .&amp;.M vsa'st,,ai v.d1a.i&amp;,a
a raw
new mney exited, probably In a
Seminole County Sheriff's on the front door lock txilt valued it ,000.
.
In Georgia, she found windows w&amp;r;, dryer
and microwave medium-size
pickup truck,
Al
tire
deputies.
tracks at the broken out at the side of the dove frcrnahotueatlot No. 11. whirl
where the-burglar may
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V. liii IIIV
&amp;urunr name were wasnea notne according to deputies
inc r000ery at the 115 entered. uepuues .l r
Danberry Court, Longwood. All home's garage to remove the
away by rain which started
Juniper St. home of Tonguin G.
stolen goods, val ued at more stolen Items,deputies say. They
It
,
Christmas Eve, deputies say.
LaGrone occurred betweei last
LaGrone discovered
Trembley's
home
Include
a
fox
$1,400, were dill in their found no signs of pry marks at
FridayntgtdwdMonday,jg, house adbeenran ked ij
ov5oesri
stole, ciothing, a portable original ctoso.
any doors or windows.
deputies say. They found marks he returned home Monday night
Clothing, a 00 fox dole and typewriter, .ddlng machine,
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Middle East At A Glance

Police said pilot RIcl'ard "Red" Banks, 50,
and newsman Chip Whitmore, 29, of station
WEE! were trapped In the downed aircraft.
The two victims were substituting for the
regular pilot and reporter.

OURSE.VES

DEAR ABBY: I've beth
married for six years to a man
who has some kind of hold an
me and I can't shake it. I loved
him once, but all my love for
him Is gone now. I've left him ll
times bighe always begs me to
come bitt and says if I don't
hide, so I go
hell
ueca 10 rum. we nave two lids
who are practlrcily being
raised by my mother because
my husband refuses k, work
steady. lie has a bad drinking
problem, too. I can't count the
places we've been kicked out of
because we couldn't pay the
rent; we can't get credit
anyplace.
When he met melwasreally
mm good. I was a 15-year.old
prostitute with a drug habit. He
keeps reminding me that he
took me out of the gutter so I
owe him my life.
Can you help me?
TRAPPED
DEAR TRAPPED: N., But
you em help yourself. Yes seed
comaehhng, and so does your
husband. There are mental
health clinics to your ares that
sifer excellent help, and It's
free for thee whthast hands. U
your b&amp;madrefuse.toge,g,
without him. Don't let your past
dictate your Marc. Yes seed a
better self-Image, and the fact
that you wrote to me indicates
that you're looking for answers,
which Is half the battle. Get
ping and pad luck.
DEAR ASHY: Why is the
1'IA.
•
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n £L
W
q si
thank.yeu outes for the wedding
gifts?
Most of the gifts are for the
hoene - tobesharedby the
couple. So assuming the
hus band isn't illiterate, why
ohoiddo'I he write half the
notes?
JUST ASKING
DEAR JUST: Nowhere Is it

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visit short, sweet and cheerful.
Laave the coughs and the kids
at home, Ask no questions. U
you can't do that, stay away.
Svwy.'w us a pnshli. wears
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ANDY: Sic Na. StISS. LA., Calif.
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DEAR ABBY: I recently
went to the hospital for some
exploratory surgery as I was
concerned
about
the
possibility of cancer. Two
neighbor women, whom
ag
know very well, came to visit
me there. They took turns
asking prying questions as to
the nature of my Illness,
whether more surgery would
necessary, etc. I tried to fend
off these questions as bed I
could.
After they left, a member of a
fraternal group to which I
belong called on me. The same
line of questioning was pursued.
Only this person spent nearly
an hour telling me about
"simllar cases" In which allthe
patients died — of cancer. I was
depressed beyond words. Why
do people visit the sick and
leave them sicker?
DEPRESSED
DEAR DEPRESSED:
Bat... coaon seem to is
usesasses. My advice on

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ByMAR&amp;WE4BERG

I got a unique perspective on Qirlatma Eve
from an unlikely, aura- a filling 0,00aftdat
on SR-US near the !Mer.5Me4 Interchange.
TheriomtCeldwaphennotbeenklndtomycsr,
which now greets every attempt to Mart it with
grunts, groans and howls of agony. I needed a tank
of gas, asws an few its= from ti'e
a clius,cW.
I started my car, noting the engine's dlaeid, and
cre* onto Palm Springs Drive. A mere 10 mInutes
later! had moved a third of a mile to the in.
changes
Iwas
tersnofSR45.Thne
biunper4o-bumper with what seemed to be the
entire driving population of Seminole County.
I'm awe most 01 the folks at the road - out for a
tank of gas and a few thth
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doubl
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It took me another 10 minutes to creep the

Fine words about human rights are heard in
diverse languages this time of year in the United
Nations.
On Dec. 10, 1948, the UN issued its "Universal
Declaration of Human Rights" and has been
celebrating the anniversary proudly ever since.
But there has never been much to celebrate,
nor can the UN take genuine pride in what It has
accomplished in furthering human rights.
Its declaration rings out, on paper. with an
undeniable truth. "Recognition of the inherent
dignity and of the equal and Inalienable rights of all
members of the human family is the foundation of
freedom, justice and peace in the world."
For nearly 30 years the UN has been incapable
- of making that declaration any more than an appeal to the conscience of governments, and that
conscience Is notably deaf in countries where Individual rights are subservient to the Interests of
the state or the power of a dictator.
The General Assembly was acting true to form
on the eve of the observance of Human Rights
Week this year. With votes of the Communist bloc
and Third World nations of Africa and Asia
carrying the day, It voted down yet another attempt to put some force behind the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights.
It rejected a proposal that a UN high commissioners serve as a global ombudsman to receive
complaints about violations of human rights and,
with due respect for national sovereignty, try to
promote understanding of the problem."
Even this rather toothless commitment could
not clear the political hurdles raised by delegates
who see an embarrassment If the human rights
issue gets too close to home. The General Assembly
continues with Its double-standard resolutions condemning repression of blacks by whites in
southern Africa, but ignoring repression of blacks
by blacks; condemning right-wing dictatorships
for jailing political dissidents but looking the other
way when left-wing dictatorships do the same.
We're glad President Carter took the time to
talk about na1gl. Lbng Nefbro the UN Came
Into being Americans were celebrating the innIversarof their bwn Bill of Rights in December
- not a declaration, but a set of constitutional
principles which time and again through our
history have proved to be a shield to protect the
rights of the individual from the power of the state.
Mr. Carter can afford to do what so many
nations are afraid to do. He can commit his
government to the furtherance of human Fights
arotul the world, and 'welcome scrutiny of ourselves as part of the normal dealings between
nations"
U.S. history is by no means without blemishes
when i romes to respect for human rights.
But we save fought our battles over individual
Fights and freedom ntt in the open, with a clear
record of progress In strengthening and broadening
the meaning of our Bill of Rights for all our
citizens.
U the United Nations could muster the courage
to look at the world as It really is, and atop
equivocating about abuses of human dignity, the
anniversary of Its Declaration of Human Rights
would be far more worthy of celebration.
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Following ON third accident - which followed
the iecnd by minutes- I'd had enoilL As I pulled
out, I heard the M$end"'* say, "Merry Qwldmas,
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"Now," aid the Mtendsnt,"I'll bet It won't be
hit.
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°°
What a mesa. I better answer that phone. It had
darted ringing within a moment of the second

quarter-mile to "fe g etation whore a cheery
yotmg attendant did what be could for my car.
"Look at those people," he grinned with
resignation. "Any iemnd new well son an acddent" It was not a reaaring pro.ct, but thin
again! don't work In gas .t,
As visloas of Arab oil embargoes danced throegh
my head, a wrenching squeal followed by at em
phatic BANG told me the attendant was ri lt
"Dint bit," he chirped. "Third onethis mor
nlng."I craned bynkto.wtiatadhappened,
ee
but the attendant, his eyes trained to spot such
things, beat me to It. "An Opel jint bopped a VW
ha," he said.
The #jtaont. Springs
Into
We flowing. There
Injuries, except to the Offending driV.' 5 fut
insurance rates.

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By DONALD F. GRAFF
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fabled authority on politics, Dr. Dooley, ce
So what are we going to do about the dollar?
said "trust everybody, but cut the cards."
The answer appears to be nothing - at least
President Carter, however, seldom Is satisfied
directly.
with such halt-measures.
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The titular head of the Democratic party
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to other major currencies may have the
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mints of our major economic associates In a
bytheotherplayeri.
fret, but Washington could not, appear tobeless
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Specifically, the president has become
.
worried.
ne(aoa for his unwillingness to entrust major
It may be, as one concerned European
political tasks to anyone who ltast't demonI, y
finance minister observed, that as long as the
grated Unquestioned Loyalty by working hun• r'1
United States Is able to maintain reasona ble
frede of 18-hour days during an earlier Carter
price stability at borne It Is indifferent to the
campaign.
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fltJomof the d,Ijra broad and totheeffect
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As a result, Carter's Inner circle of political
on
other economies.
a, 0 V
advisors is comprised, with very few notable
Or It may be that the United States Is very
eet*Ions, of a relative handful of Georgia
much aware of such effects, but Is looking to
natives whose fealty to him is so absolute that
those
other economies to solve the problem for it.
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they never have worked for another candidate
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The CFW admiliddraft appears to view
for public ot'flcs.
the dollar dscllne, and the mad,e balance of
payments deficit whkh Is Its Immediate cam.
That approach is of considerable Irdereg
because Carter Dow is faced Ift thE Ih
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selecting a new chairman of the Democratic
high growth rate. This it
as a healthy
Its
Natloral C"n't,e (DNC), after having used
not only for the (JnJt.d States lad
out of that pod Kenneth Oath, the formcr
abroad since it dbnulatu economic activity
governor 01 MaIne who was his initiai aeiection
throughout the free world. Consequently,
for the )o.
BUSINESS
Washington Is leaning on the governments of the
neat two strongest economies, Japan and West
CurW never was a
Germany, to help speed things along by
laut Mo total
y ha't
following Its own expansionary eiimple, with 0
neosasary. He was selected at a time when the
one
result being the absottlon by those two
president uawned that the DNC would save as
economies 01 more America products and a
merely at annex to a political operation run
consequent trnproverned In the U.S payments
within the White Home.
By LeRoy POPE
mechanics will ma ft every day all year round.
But Qiths allowed party meetings to UP! Business Write,
me Germans and Japanese, how,,1, don't
The
twelve pages for the months also serve as a
ditelorate into fadebat4
feW NEW YORK (UPI) - Pinup calendars 01
hauharnely Wiatrated catalogue of Ridge ma the siltation hi quilt the aim. easy come,
Independent p'4*ksl azs1ona'.
' pretty girls In bikinis dill are wonderful sellers
easy go tents.
Carter loyalists. In addition, the 1t7$ of wide variety 01 products and___
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some mllI"
The Japanese are I.ely aware of the
congressional gubernatorial elections have of them hma ha. distributed In recent weeks.
economic
vulnerability of thei?overpopulated,
moved from the tack to the fruit burner on the
They're not quite as popular as they
.
that photos of the pinup girls, handsomely done underreaourced Islands. They fear that what for Ili
Wje House stove, with the 1* presidentIal years ago, according to the Advertising
as they are, represent about the smallest part of
United States Is a mild can of self-Induced
race soon to attain the sane status.
Specialties Association of Chicago, trade
the calendar's cost, less than a tenth of the total Inflation could threaten economic suicide for
cost , 5ozuctlifles less than the postage to mail than.
me disquieting news on the subject comes in asiociation for the calendar Industry. But Karl
Keck,
advertising
manager
of
Ridge
Tool
Co.
of
thethe form of reports that in searcithig for a
And while the numbers ci those who actually
Censor to CWtLS, Carter Is liming to
The dVSftIMIII SPel5lth A5IO''tI''
, Elyria, Ohio, member of the Emerson Electric
experienced
Germany's pod-World War I meg..
someone from the South, to shore up sagging CO. group, swears by them.
custom-produced
wail
calendars
such
as
Ridge
lidlathOn
are
now
few, the horror of that collapse
may
cost anywhere from a few cents to
support In Mo native region, or someon, already Keck distributes about UO,* twoiear pinup uses.
is
embedded In the notional psych.. Deliberate
CilePdars every ether year at a cod of half a dollars usda, depending on tIe quality 01 t he
a trated member 01 is personal daft.
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mfflI1 dollars and he says they are by for artwork aid paper and the size of the erma rue. encouragement 01 even a modod degree of InThe .thttlon 01 a new pasty chairman from pjg,' st p rom 4os toot.
rstkfl runs very math against th e German
Where does the bigged pert 01 the money
either of those categories would, bow.ver,
grain.
However, piniçs are mm kner the biggest part
Do the photos of the products; In Ridge's cue
Perpetuate carter's Inability to truly extend his of the wall calendar business, which Is expected
Even a, the American line might stand a 01
carefully retouched photos of screw iinvers,
personal political Influence throughout the to nit about $24 million next year, up 15 percent
wrenches, small drills, chisels, and the like. It's better chance ci being bought to Bonn sat Tokyo
party.
from 1VT7. Seascapes, landscapes, Currier &amp;
pretty much like the famous story of how long I! the American example were more tidy. But as
One example Of the category 01 individuals Ives' prints and other art work, exceed them in
and hard tie artist had to work to paw a glass of brig as the United Slates continues to permit
Carter ought to be considering Is (bides popularity,
bier that the brewery advert'slng mn"agor am coniianptlon to aniota* to at economic
M'. a 411ear-04 Iowa native now living In
so long as It delays adopting an
The association apokesnan said he believes considered delectable enough - It took him a ___
Los Angeles who is acng the candidate, for the the uhiqultons presence of pinup girl
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policy
lemming
dependenc, on Mideast
s
DNC chairmimultip.
Playboy, Penthouse and other popular
all, tie greaSed cadnibigor to the payments
Kok aidthM form Uouee the al,
Cloirmin of California's Democratic pasty in magaines, Including those that we opuily
totouda up a picture cii wrench, saw or a drill . dailchl, Its behavior viewed from abroad look,
1P71.73 aid again in 117147, Mmatt Is $ highly pomgrspbic had hurt the l,gi'1n't, piqq ikwlt off o bed aó,aisg.Ink enormous time more like eehf-lndul,nce tha t rational policy.
capable, nonldealoglcal, nuts-and-bolts calendar sales.
and Consummate shilL
The dollar drop has had little effect on the
_in Sb. mold Of tie two moat sucaiful
Nevertheless. Keck said, for something like
"Ilat there's another subtle problem," Kick average U.S. citizen a far, beyond increases in
Party chairman of recent decades - the hand tools and email power tools, you jiad can't said. "U the as
at does his touchup work Just a the prices 01 foreIgn goods - Volkswagen
Demoersti' Robert Strauss and the Republicans' beat a pinup calendar. It gets attention and it little too well, the resul ting picture doesa't seem products
have J ust been raised for the fourth
Ray Bass.
keeps Ridge's company name right where the authentic 5,
Ume this year.

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6,353 fans wagering a record 1355,000 despite un- Inaugural feature race. Above, left to right, dogs matinees on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
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TENTH - $.I&amp;C: I. OI Prow
520420340.7. H,lI*.ScotI510S20.
5)4430; P (53) 15530
Dallas
played well the Cowboys had a chance to lent catch looking into the sun.
CL (/3 INTO ZE
fOIl' 7Af
(First Rowed Action)
TWELFTH - I. Jose Attu (2) 3 lack Be Quick 570; 0 1100. P
enough to win the Super Bowl red Preston Pearson, who had
Efren Herrera's first field
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MilwaukeeClassic
3940 1120 4 6 . Arts Juan (1) .0.30. T 328 00, 3171
•
been
bothered
Monday.
by a pulled goal, a 21'yarder, made it 17.0
Texas 74, Army 73
11205 00; 3. Anton Enrique (5) 500;
ELEVENTH - 5.14. Ii I. Clafra
rniu''x
Marquette 50, Es,, Ky. 73
0 (12) 5270; P 12 11 $42.10; Big 0 Mabel I SO 520 1.20; 7. Hawdy Jon
The 37.7 di visional playoff muscle.
at the half and on the opening
.#I ,
Orator Bluefield Invitational
(3$ with 12) 1.21010
150 540, 3. R4inbO El El 400; 0
whipping Dallas laid on the
Dallas came up with seven play of the third quarter Dallas
At SIveliold. W.Va.
A - 737$; Hanoie
sis.w.
v $0; P IN to; T 571 00; 3700
youthful and overmatched t urnovers, five of than In the Linebacker D.D. Lewis Int er•
Concord", St. Paul's 92
MONDAY NIGHT
TWELFTH - 31. 0: 1. CIrCUS
.••
Bluof Id IS, Anderson 74
FIRST - I. Larrl Andr (1) 11.31 City Ed 310 1.00 310; 7. Micks
Bears at Texas Stadium Bears' nightmare third cepted an Avellini pass.
Meter City Classic
7.30 500; 2. Oguita Alberdi IS) LCD Spes$er 350 450; 3. T50-s Char
Monday was such high quality quanta'. Bob AvelllnI lirew
Dorsett promptly scored on
Detroit 77, Harvard"
SlO: 3. AIdaniPerci (4) 300; Q II me? 7.20; 0 2340; p 54.5Q; T 51520;
performance it had the four Interceptions, three of fl.yan'J nit and before the
E%nL Mich. II, LIU 70
5) MOO; P (II) 5510.
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MIdwest
TONIGHT 'S ENTRIES
SECOND - 1. Pits AlberdI (3)
Cowboys honestly bellevingthis than going to strong safety period was over Avellini had
III. St. 75, Kent St. it
15.10 5.00 1.10; 2. AIdanalola (5)
IS their year.
Charlie Wate rs who equaled a thr own two more Interceptions
5.50 5.00; 3. EchaveoYta (3) 110: 0
FIRST - 0. 5-16: 1.01 Blue Day;
I
"This is the bed teen I've post-season record In that - both to Waters - and the
NEW YORK (UPI) - The (24)4310P(2hl 145.80; OD (13) LBoUyScofl;3 Lots 0f Charm; 1.
1. •V ''
R. D1s kingdom; S. Wise Step; 4.
played on In four or fiveyears," department. And Chicago Cowboys had recovered two
U n it I0 Press
InternatIonal 203.10.
THIRD - I. Ect*ano$incheZ I) Me" ReO,,,st; 7. AMIOCh JI?; 5.
board
of
Coachs college
said Cowboys offensive tackle fumbled the ball away three fumbles, one by Avellini and
14007.20 500; I. ChaCP'GCOIdO (I) Wyclltf Robin.
bske$baIt ratings with won
Ralph Neely, who last week times.
another by tightend Bob Latta.
cs IX 510: 3. PIIaAndr. II) 440. 0
SECOND - C. 1-15: I. Wrong
records
tPw .h
games
The final fumble was by
Dorsett
ed
th
said he would retire at the end
V01;2 TailvVic;3 Bob'sDeMon;
(4$) 1040; P145)25250
Sunday. Dec.
end number
scor again In e
FOURTH - 1. Jose Elorza (7) A. Warren Ross. S. $tee Hater; 6,
first place voteS .n parentheses:
Walter
Chicago's Sal.
of ttseass
1,2
third
quarter
1540 510 150; 2, Patil AlberdI (1) Te TIger; 7 StuftWe John L S.
on a 7-yard run
Team
The teen Dallas will have to intel runner who g.
5.20 3.10; 3. Plt•Aled?I (3) 1,40; 0 Manatee Bomber.
I. Kentucky (34) (703
jj
be ready for nod Sunday is ya during the regular season and Herrera ki cked two more
THIRD -N. 1-I6: I. Nuance. I.
North Carolina (7.1)
, (17) 3110; P (7.1) 57.20; 00 (A 7)
fi
eld
goals
0131
and
37
yards.
121.10.
Tally AlOe; 3. B. Lordod; 4. ii
Not-, Dam, (1-1)
Minnesota, a surprise winner but Monday was limited to 60
Chicago finally scored In the
FIFTH - I. A)urlaArca (1) 11.30 DIsco Lady; S. Alert's Honey: 6.
1. Artansas II) (SO)
pj
over the Los Angeles Rams yard. 19
7.10 too; I. SaraSoncher (2) 140 Pliy Snce; Y. 00 Shorty; I.
Marquette lIt)
final
pe
ri
od
on
a
34pass
y
ard
Monday.
Payton was so beat up after
e will be
3.40; 3. JoseEloria (3) 3,11O., 0 (I 41 Mark A Lite.
114
Louisville (4 I)
FOURTH -0,1-tStI. Flo. An; 3
31.50; P (421 61-20.
7. UCLA (Ii)
played at Tisa* Stadium. the game he said he could not
i
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Site
l
eader
.
,$ITH -'-I. EchbneEchove (34 K.$,. Rpcer1
Nq.
tndan si: Cl) (70)''
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remember
all
of
It.
Dallas will be trying for
''
I3. Of 10 5.1017. Ale odu. ()
li1 1. Fr
HolY C
(1-0)
-"I hurt," he alt "I've got a ship of Coach Jack Pardee, had
fourth p to the Sopor Bowl,
7 iioi.30; 3. Arta QulcIa (2) 310; 0 Tussy. 6. Sh.nys Gpn; 7 MifleOla
II Sysacus. (SI)
won their last six games to
(34) 35.50; P (34) 10310.
Ms Gale; I. Rum Whiz.
headache."
II. (tie) Cincinnati (II)
Minnesota Its fifth.
34
make
the playoffs for the first
-" SEVENTH - I. IcaQulola (5)
FIFTH -C.S46:I.Huøer Edna;
it. (tie) Indiana (1-1)
Quart erback Roger Staubach
The Cowboys
1010100140; 2 AIdana Andre (3) 7. Tatala; 3 Mitre Yak.r. A.
I) ltov.dence (6 0)
I
me in 14 years.
La
te
In
e
fir
period
and ti
was sharp an d Robert Newth
st
IS
II Maryland 1Y 1)
5003.20;]. Pits Co)do(2) 1.10:0(3
Broker's Tip; S. Something Light; 6
"I'm dill proud of our team,"
5) $20; P IS 31 103 m; BIg 0 (36 Deb's Secret; 7. Surflre Zing; I.
IS Florida St. (SO)
house and Tony Dorsett both scored on a 2-yard rim by Doug
13
with all 3) 5510 with all 5) 10010
Drif s Baron.
15 U,ah St (51)
i
ran through huge holes for 80 Dennison. They drove 74 yards Said Pardee. "They stayed In
EIGHTH - I. A)umia Sanches (I)
SIXTH -A. Ill: I. Magic Shine:
I?. Virginia (so)
,
1,and 85 yards respectively. moments later andStaubachhit there and played as hard as
15005401.IO;3. SanlIAbel 461 4.40 2.Super Boy ;3.Rebil Drummer. 4.
is. Kansas (I 31
•
370; 3. Joe.Arca (2) 1.50; Q (14) BaIIyk.vsn Banli; S. Dii's Hoe; 6.
Dorsett scored twice, Efret tightend Billy Joe DuPree with they could. We were just
It. (lit) San Fran (1-3)
7
7440; P114)6060.
Shannons Pet; 7. Alerts Goyt; I.
11. (tIe) Nebraska (SO)
Herrera made good on all three a 28-yard touchdown pus on playing a very good team."
NINTH - 1. EIOU (I) 14.40 7.10 Clever Don
Nile: By agreement with the
460; 2. Zan. (6) 110 3.40; 3. Anton
American Basketball Coaches
SEVENTH - C. liii I. Cole
(3)5.10; 0(16)2140; P (1-6) *54.50. Slack; 7. son jon; 3. R.
's
Association, teams on probation
I
TENTH - I. Arca (3) 16.00 7.30 Seven; 1, ER's John Boy. 1. HA's
by the NCAA are Ineligible ,
170; 2. Echave (2)7.501 20; 3. $1101 Cowboy; 6 Gage; 1. K's Acolyte; S.
lop 20 and national champion.
(1)7.10; 0(23)3500; P (321 540; Alert's Carol.
Ship consideration by the upi
DO (13) 11370.
EIGHTH - B, $-Il: 1, AgII; 2.
Board of Coaches. Thos. teams
ELEVENTH - I Medina Juan L I .s Bach; 3. Another Fiften; A.
currently on probation f
1577
I
CIem, 14) 24204401 40. 2. CacP*oAItu (3) Tally Abe. S. Bold Power ; 6, Mama
are: en ten a r V.
520500. ). Jose Ectave (2) 1.20; 0 S-eta. 7. Di's Aton; $ Red Piper
Hawaii. Minnesota. Nevada Las
By United Press InternatIonal with a team.high 21 points.
wall, Western CarolIna.
U 4) MX; P (1-3) ID 40
NINTH -C. 3-i: I Soothe Bill; 3
TWELFTH - I AIuiaJuan (3) WithIn Limits; 3. First Ace; 4
The Houston Rockets had Reserve guard Larry Wright
1400 5.20 4 10; 3. SantlEctavi (I) Traveler Chute; S. Mother 00004.;
"I hope It anows in Dal las,"
LOS ANGELES (UP!) Lee tried only five passes been kind onoughtotake Alonzo scored 17 and reserve ante'
9.70 3.10; 3. AntorArcs (I) 400; 0 5.Mlcks Knock Out; 7. Rusty Cork.
With a big said from an old smiled Minnesota Coach Bud after that and just three in the Bradley under their collective Steve Hawes had 25 poInts.
(31)30.20; p (31) IP.7O; Big 0(14 S. Cody Stan.
ORLANDO SEMINOLE
&amp; I 8 1.24110.
TENTH-I 1.16: I. Drill 04e;2
ally, the surprising Minnesota Grant, flashing a rare smile. second half. All were Incom- wing and he figur ed he should mucus U!, Celitci lie.
MATINEE RESULTS
A - 2.112; Handle - 5107.110.
Alerts Sam; 3 Duinmurry Boy; I
With quarterback Fran Tar- plete but the Vikings ground out do the same for them
Vikings are In the NFL's final
Eric' Money scored 23 p011*3
FIRST -1. LarrlCoido (2) 17.00
Fonda P1*4; S Co Ordlnator; 4
round of four o the annual kenton on the sidelines with a a second touchdown with a 40"I really wasn't nervous at and Detroit continued Its 13.00 6.20; 2. PatcI Andre (3) 5.00
Black Harry Cork; 7. Angel Whiz
broken ankle, fl-year.old Bob yard, 10-play drive that came all," Bradley said Monday winning ways under (loner-al 500 3. IcaYll (I) 5.00; 0 (2.3)
ler; I Atwood Eipms.
Super Bowl derby,
3010; P U
ELEVENTH - C. S-Il: I. What A
The weathermen cane up Lee, a nine-year pro from on Sammy Johnson's cmeyard night, after scoring 35 points to Manager and Interim Coach
SECOND-i. Ica Andre (4) 17.10
Bug; 7. K's Primus. 3. 1 C s
with all the right Ingredlendsfor University of Pacific, directed plunge with 1:01 gone In the lead Houston toall349victory Bob Kauffman with its fifth 540 SAO; 2. PatalArana (3) 340
SANFORDOILANDO
Lucifer; 1. Surflre Arrow, S. Lad,
303 Laril Sanchez (I) 120:0 (3
MONDAYSRESULTS
the supposedly decrepit Vikings the Viki ngs to their fourth win final quarter.
Tramp; 6. Chief Scott; 7. MIS5ys
over the Kansas City K ings. "I straight victory. Boston sti- 1)
4510; P (4 3) 14130; DO (I 4)
Mag1c S. Staretoider.
Monday and they responded over the Rams in four playoff
In the second half, the felt I would take the right shots fered its sixth straight loss.
117.30
FIRST - III C: I Humble 1000
TWELFTH - 0. 34: 1 Alert's
with a 14-7 upset over the Los meetings.
Vikings controlled the ball for at the right time."
THIRD - I Pita Via 5.20. 4.0 140340.7. UsItul Energy I.20210; Mar c 2. Antloch Sandy;). Runn
Nuggets 127, Suns:
Eskimo Queen 440; Q 15.40, T Sco'I; 4, The)o; S. K 5 Kipling; I
Angeles Rams.
Lee completed only five 20:33. The Rains had it 9:27.
Bradley was signed Sunday
David Thompson and Dan 350;an2 Aldana JavI (1) 400 540.: 3, 3 15370
o Coldo(7) 350; Q (14) 3340;
, 3154
Processional; 1, 0's Annihilator;
That put Bud Grant's bunch passeafor just 57 yards but they
Playing catchup Pat laden after- playing with Athletes In Lssd each hit 24 points and Ech
P (11)133.20
SECOND- $, C: I. Avel Fea,l Stylist Ann
of venerable veterans Into the all came on
first was Intercepted three times, Action.
FOURTH - I. CactAnor, 1 520140300. 3. Her Names Scott
teammate Bobby Jones chipped
NFC championship game at offensive possession as the twice In the final quarter. On a
He was one of many Rockets In with 15 as Denver snapped a 25,40 11. 40 560-* 2. PatilZarr. (5) 100 170; 3 Alerts Edna 3.10; PD
41.20;03470;P$4j0;3430;3534
Dallas on New Year's Day Vikings drove 70 yards in 11 first-and-five situation on the playing defense. Houston took five-game losing streak. Walter I)5703.10;3.ArI$Coldo(l)300;Q(4
THIRD - III. 0: I D's Andy
4460; P (II) 173 20; DO (I II
where they undoubtedly will be plays for a 7.0 lead. Chuck Minnesota five In the second the lead near the end of the first Davis led Phoenix with 23 225.50
1000 400 300; 7 Manatee Basil.
FIFTH - I Sara Acca (2) 500 400370;) Carry Scott] 10; 0 IS $0.
even bigger underdogs than Foreman capped the march quarter. Haden had a pass quarter and never relinquished points.
4603.10;) Cache Sanchez (1)620 p3; T 5310; 31.11.
they were In the rain and mud with a five-yard touchdown nat picked off by Nate Allen in the It. The Rockets led, 52.36, at
340;] Jose Enreque (4) 300; Q (I
FOURTH -3-SI:t. Sparky Scott
at 9:17 of the opening quarter. end zone.
at Los Angeles.
halftime and had an 8148 ad2)3100; P (21)5710
120310250. 7. Atioio Hope 100
SIXTH - I. Echanopere: (3) 350.3. Stylish Don 300;033.10. P
PaulKrauseandJeffWright vantageattheendofthethlrd
1540 6.00 S20; 2. Aluria A ndre (5) 5570; T 11310; 31.5$.
had the final-period intercep. quarter.
5403.40.] JOt. Via (I) 370; 0 (3
FIFTH - 1)4. TM: 1.
tions, the one by Wright en ding
Moses Malon e and Cal vi n
5)33 40; P135) 14420
33 40 7710140:3Maudekoetl.0
SEVINTH - v Pitil Arcs (3) 450. 3. Beanie C Hobbs 1320; 0
the game.
Murphy each had points to
1040110400.7 Larrl Via (1)1000 14310; P 357)0. T 7.77400. 31N
Haden threw a one-yard lead the Rockets
740; 3. Pita Perez (3) 450; 0 (3 4)
SIXTH - S-Il, A: I, Dakota
CAMBRIDGE. Mass. - 1510; P(3$) 13540; BIQQ (Jlwith CPac11e170140340,3LarryMlller
touchdown pass to Harold
cisBIrdsongwashighscorer
310 300. 3 F.D.'s Whlgztr 420; 0
Jackson with 56 seconds left for the Kings with 22 poInts and Sanford's flail McNulty, ill 3) 3500; (*llh all 1)1710.
EIGHTH - I Medina Juan (5) 1140. P 1230, T 10310; 316y ,
and Rod Phillips recovered an Rich Washington added 21 Harvard's sensational
1000 120 350. 2 Anton Eloria (2)
SEVENTH - 3$, A: I Southern
MIAMI (UPI) - With two said Arkansas Coach Lou Holtz. onsldes kick with 53 seconds to before fouling out late In the sophomore distance runner, 15 7.004.00, 3 Aur,a Abel (4) 500. Q Comfort 1510 400 440; I. Lake
having a spectacular season for (75) 4710; P ($2115320
Barge 740540.3 Tally Tess 140; Q
running backs and a wide "And we do have a lot of foot- go. Haden got the Rains to the fourth quarter.
NINTH - I AlurIa (4) 1000640 4740. P 72250: T 1.01440; 3S.3.
good
36
with
seven
seconds
to
go
but
In
other
games,
Washington
the
Crimson's
unbeaten
indoor
for
ball
players
who
played
receiver under suspension
350.2 Elorza Ill 7 50110.3. Anton
EIGHTH- 1-14,5: I.M'sMald
Arkansas' Orange Bowl game football all year, who are here. threw his third Interception 01 ripped Atlanta, 113-Ill, Detroit track and field team. In ad- (1)640; 0(26)3100; P (62)5740 Marion 1100100410; I. LC's Baby
TENTH - I Arcs (2) 1510400 Face 70340.3 Lord Mayor Sb, Q
handled Boston, lfl-lX, and ditlon to running as a member
"I think wha's important Is the day as time rat out.
with Oklahoma, the RazorThe Rams Rafael Sepilen Denver Mopped Phoenix, 127- of the two-mile relay teen, 300;? Jesus I7)440.S00. 3. Enque 52 10. P 177 30, 1 11$ 50. 3201

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Surprise Playoff Team ?
Minn e sota Gets Th e Tag

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Alonzo Bradley Keys
Houston 1 13-99 Win

Jai Alai

Dog Racing

Minnesota's

JACK ANDERSONLES WHITTEN

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Bella's Target--The Mormon Church
WASHINGTON - AL the village crosaronds excerpt from one of Hella's blasts on the House dindora and members of the Joist Birch Society
The unfairness of thin hAMW has had
and town )fl5 of Middle America, the f
floor.
who amdertaks to allp the churchi and its repercussions. The State Department has
midable visage Of Delia Abmig may be doing the
In fact, she was quoted three times kfpoqig the leadership with their partisan vIewi...No one canceled the free mailing privilege It had so.
woman's movement more barn that good.
press reviews, once suggesting that the Nor , should seek or pretend to have ott approval of corded the commission. An official has dated,
moos had "seriously debated repealing the their adherence to any extreme Ideology."
that the use01 the State
g 5 letterhead
no
battling,
big-hatted
former Nineteenth Amendment giving womenthe ,igi
-While dill a territory Ira February 1570, 10 distribute the doctgt was "r
egr ettable."
(Olf.w..uai led the woman's rally in to rot.."
Mormondunlaat.d lAsh adopted scifraae for The departme placed "sole rsIperIity"
Hiidtm led midh. The delegates she brought
for
Then cps are the mars serious because woman. TIds was only a few weeks after the ugly episode upon the
conpIon,
med of that splendid. ILA-1 'c they were compiled under federal atplcee and Wyoming, also heavily settled by Mormons,
lie WIDE come up at a Dr. 14 meeting of the
wanemi Ofhigh purpose - produced Sante ap distributed at the taxpayers' qpemase. me State become the first territory or Mate to allow
pIaw4
accanplllaned&amp;
commission's
board where Bells Absug's in.
Department provided both the facilities and WCIflifl
t
vote.
Wyoming
is
know
as
Um
finance
again
was fell. No on. really con.
Over I'
postage for circulating Bean's tack upon the "Equality State" for its pioneering action on
u tie IIICIr.d
lb.
MOIThOIIL
behalf of women's rights. The 1* Utah MAO
planks on abortion and 1estatuin (
bigots. There was some I
stands
on
ch
ild
Her
press
release
contained
four
excerpts
constitution
has also been Lauded for the freedom Mormons
stirring
mention of a racialng
economic
''Iflt, but ra foitlwlgtd
with lie Kim's opposition to women's ftat$b1Is"id for women yesrs before theUL
abat.hatorsdwtvasMd the caeo(theeldedy
rights. his was followed by five more ezcus COMltrdIon ever exteaded than the franchise. apo ogy has been ispusi
and disabled woman.
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pepsetlag to
aoidrla the
"'' tha lie bil"at Bob, who
gi- '1k tinder pmm-- iid edi-'% Kay Qerwe
LMil
BiDe
ha
ha
id so" 90 by sweddion
th "blWch7flat MoatS ch."
i'g
,
of
5
sh
wwon
lie hum 1Ped
lI
dl
c'-'-- aik,'-'--j
esad hs
. iragn 01 he r.
itaik wIth Is, she 4e'iled tha
e
huM.11 of tIeaipk.INinthebsiM wasthe work
he Mti1sd te
niaue"t
for
IN"
'mle
01
the
Mermeut
Dr.
Qarr'tach
ales
agreed
that
the
110111111111"buftAlluo1iiisonswoftJ" M W &amp;I. in
W. Nermus idwaily have Sb. Mormon (berth and the lideorhum Elat of do ownwe's prUsice. !1m sorry
Birth Soddy aad ft 1* On kiat.
about the d.'1gnat1a," lie said. "ft's not a
low stat opposed an no mar Macs it up- was
(y
wasscr''m01 psedan the
umuuLItCIdthepreesomcetoPs4ft
erIeasaws,
She wed on to say the handout "was put policy
"pratrepeuts' ç - the lattice 01 'redk
-A low brtho. Memeus hew
the legother at the eider 01 DelIa - with at lied the together, bid I nSN MW the fleefpt*,"
WM vima 01 the Jib. lizeh Biddy l led the cagranc. 01 soon of the eiicdive am' R'41Sd this was at variate with Dr.
ldndIsd an me 01 that r,dkul outfits, Can- First Presidency, tie church's tap triumvirate, Millet." Ms. Ataug, In a lengthy, sometimes CIRWLteCh'I statement. Bells mated that we
poralile to the owmia Jik Birch Biddy ad to heat a
m4 in Math, 1*, dicleiW: stormy talk with of dolod a flrdbad roll in WIt* "r"111111 a mewdain out
of molehill I
the ras. ees ho
shot
"lIe
uratau ad prs$ the r
pupadag the hadvut ad '-'du'ietl it west thak YOS WI dead wring."
Still01
ida, todeat ,
attheirpurulplltiril rndl It ach is the Miriam (burdi. In her
Felaut.: Bscese (4 my own Normao faith,
L.
bEds, b...ws
's 00 1u
emaerp,iatat
euwd$he'p
of epsi, It was merely the pulling together 01 the roporft for Milis
dol by my
'-'-f vs odift ci the aunt: it vs .e WING _____- I.I{l1U7
n, cat' repents of c - hm to the cenunIkii's worb es-Norman amaclate Los Wh55.

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Orange: No Boycott,

McNulty Stars
For Harvard

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Switzer Hopeful

backs are expected to rely even how well the players play who
more heavily on their defense play In their place."
Nine other players reportedly
and kicking game.
"It's got to hurt to lose a were planning a boycott of the
rusting back like Ben Cowin game because of the siupen.
and the receiver, but still It was slons, but have decided to play.
'Nobody ever told me directdefense and the kicking game,
along with jwlr querterback, ly anybody was boycotting,
RanCalcagni, that got then although tiers were a lot of
here," said Barry Switzer, numbers bandied about," foils
.
coach of the second raked said Monday.
"I've got the greatest amount
Cowls, running back of respect for our players'
Michael Forrest and wide judgment,"h. said. "if they did
receiver Donny Hobo were not want to represent Arkansas
suspended Wednesday after in the Orange Bowl agal'wt
reports of an Incident Involving Oklahoma, then that Is their
a coed. There were no criminal decision."
Holtz and Switzer arrived In
Charges filed.
"There's no way to minimize Miami with their teams
the low, but we'll cvntlnue to Monday night to begin getting
stress our defense and kicking ready for the game next
emie_ sa we have all year," Monday night.

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RACING

missed a 33-yard field goal 108.
attempt In the second quarter. Bullets 113, Hawks lii:
As far as laden was conFormer Atlanta guard Tom
cerned, Allen's Interception Hendersoms haunted the Hawks
was the key play of the game.
"I accept all the blame,"
Haden said. "I didn't execute
and our offem didn't move."
It was a particularly bitter
DENVER (UPI) - Denver
defeat since the Rams, winners
of five NFC Wed title. under Broncos quarterback Craig
the former Detroit Uons' Morton was scheduled to leave
assistant, have never nude ttto St. Luke's Hospital this mornIng after receiving routine
a Super Bowl.
"lie field conditions were treatment for a swollen left hip,
terrible," Rams' Coach (buck said Head Coach Red Miller.
The coach said he foresaw no
Knox noted. "But we can't
blame the weather. We have no problem for Morton practicing
comes. Minnesota played on or playing In the AFC chantthe sum field we did. They won pionship game against the
and they deserve all the Oakland Raiders on New
Years Day.
credit.

Morton Treated
For H i p Bruise

NIGHTLY
8 P.M.

which has won Its race In each
or the seasons urce meets, the
1976 graduate of Trinity Prep Is
the facility record bolder In the
mile and the 1,000.y*rd nina.
Against Boston College,
McNulty set new bests of 2:124
in the shorter race and 4:05,1 in
the mile. He also won the mile
against Brown In 4:11.7.
Harvard's Indoor track and
field teen Is flying high in the
brand new Indoor Track and
Tennis Hall. The squad ha
routed all 01 Its opponents thus
far - 1145 oeer Boston
University, 9$41 over Boston
College, and 98-40 over Brown.
McNulty, a Social Sciences
major. Is the no of Mr. and
Mrs. C. Howard MeNulty of
lake Mary.

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DUCK. DUCK. GOOSE
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Dow". Guests "" Week includo: (Mon.) TBA (Tun.)
Patti Page, Jules Felffer
(Wed.) Tony .Iai1In,CydChatis.. (Thurs.) Pat O'Brian. Itobedgi Sherwood (Fri.) Trader
Vic. Gartim Kariin.

party, but then Side herself
stag when W oldiriend shows

up at the sew.
9:00
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Winchester. conveying this
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his now eltuslicin at No 4077th
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his pwonts. ww ORION W
candid ameemnard of sotige of

8:30
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9:00
CD PHIL DONAHUE SHOW;
10 MIKE DOUGLAS SWft0 SESAME STREET
i MOVIES: (Mon.) "The
Spy Killer." Sobsollon Cobol.
JI St. John (86W)
(Tues) -14 Take Sweden

CITY COUNCIL CONT.

gr&amp;nd sIAM and cashed turo
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heads for Los Angeles to Wid
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NEIGHBORHOOD
(Mon) CBS NEWS

affluent in Southern California. break. He is an avid basketball and Captain Elwood, hall
The grounds are wooded and fan with season tickets to the beagle-half basset. Their

Include a fresh spring which Lakers' games.
feeds a na1l waterfall.

money for stations that fulfill reforms Include a section Cd

their responsibilities, and three public television that ranges
Years IS too long to allOW a from insuring these stations
station that iml acting in the adequate funds to giving thern
public Interest to stay in the right to editoriWize.
business.
In the area of cable
The United Church of Christ television,, which of coupe
is MO Of the
lactlive wd cagne Iong dWdgE fact of jM
aware In wiltCh-dogging the Federal ColtimunicilUons Act.
television Industry and It has the major reform would be to
just put forth a draft bill of specifically grant the FCC
proposed reform of the Com- power to regulate cable televimunications Act of 1934.
sion and to codify existing FCC
What is remarkable about rngulaticms concerning cable.
many of the propo.eti reforms
is their simplicity. It seems the
height of
the FCC In a nutshell!
to specify the standard by
which a broadcaster's parlor-•
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may become a show business projects,
and drives a Volkswagen
glaid some day.
He Is i at 7 am. to report to camper to work. The Howarda
Ron and his wife, Cheryl, the set no later than 9:30. seldom entertain. He haan'l
married two and a half years, Cheryl flies him an omelet or a taken a vacation since their
live well below their means in a stack of pancakes before he marriage.
San Fernando Vall ey redden- leaves for work and the heads
Ron and Cheryl hope to have
tIal neighborhood. The three.. for her college classes.
thlldeon some day. In the
bcdrDar, Nex &amp;J
, and-ztyle
R.
-n skips Warich wocl at lis ineanwinle. they ~sve fified
home Is modeL It does Include studio office. But on occa16sion he their home with pets. There are
a swimming POOL which is not plays basketball with members two calls. Paulia and Sm. two
partIcularly a badge of the of the crew during the noon dogs, Big Lncy, a great Dane,

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HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - Ron projects Instead of waiting Ron Is an unpnteetlous man,
Howard, the clean-cut All- around to be hired," Ron says. straightforward and deter.
America boy Cd the "Happy
Ron is a yowg mai In a mined to become a iucc,afuI
Days" series, Is a cleancid AU- hurry. He fills every day with filmmaker.
Mnena young man Id 23 who work In the series and Ida own
He wears denims and Teldrts

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favorite, however, Is a woolly
Usually he Is through acting monkey, named Sugar.
Cheryl, a paychology major b C p.rti. and then heads for his
(4) (5) Mon FOOTBALL
' There's plenty of time to
CONY..
pm. ITues.
at a nearby college, decorated office at home for more work. think about a fwnfly," Ron
1)8 THE ELECTRIC COU.
through Fit) ALL IN THE
the house tastefully with early
"Theserieslssosuccessfuj," uys."Myparentsgavemalot
FAMILY (H)
American fwnhte. A wonder. Ron explains, "this Is my of their time when we were
ful old grandfather clock tick- biggest opportunity to heanch growing up. They gave us good
tack stemnly just Inside the off into directing, producing values and I want to be able to
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and writing. I have to assert spend lime with my own kids.
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FCC
Ron has converted one of the myself now. No series goes on
'So well probably wait until
bedrooms into an office where forever."
Happy Days' leaves the air and
he keeps busy wnting screen
Because Ron's work Schedule our lives are less bectic."
f"'
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plays and making deals for his Is unpredictable, Cheryl has
production company, both un- given up preparing big dinners
related to 115 ABC-TV series, and finding them uneaten . So
Cheryl uses the office for both Howards eat lightly In the
keeping the family corporation evening unless Ron assures his
books and acco wds.
wife he'll be home on time.
I. What U.S. state was anzn.d
Recently Ron rented adfor a place in another stat.?
She Is an excellent cook
ditlonal office space at whose company dishes are 2. The goviror of which U.S.
NEW YORK WPI) - The public to assert Its rights In Paramount Studios, where barbecued sparerfiw or suklya.
state. ,recelvei lb. highest
United Church of Christ is Commission proceedings be. "Happy Days" is filmed. Now ki, both of which drive Ran to
Tbe goveraw Of which U.S.
proposing that the Federal cause the public often unsure Cheryl Is busy decorating that paens of praise.
siate
the lowest
Communications Commission as to what it has a right to ez- office.
If Ron Howard has an
grant broadcast licenses to pect from Licensees. The FCC's
Ron has a development deal avocation It Is watching
stations for an indefinite
wribiguity here also creates with the studio for two motion movies. Sometimes he and
problems
for the Licensees, who Pictures and a TV film.
Cheryl will see three or four
This is not an example of
'm
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may suddenly find thernselves
He and brother Clint, 18, fthm an a weekend. Whenever
-'go 'MnjL AoN -g -&amp;Do==
Christmas
UTp Ut Jo 13pi
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s office of COM- subject to a standard recently completed a script his schedule permits Pt. id
ive.?
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munication AISO wants the FCC previously urknown to them." which they sold to television. goes to movies during the w"k.
io) petutru
UIWOAJA -1
He hell a video tap machine
to permit filing of public
The proposed reforms also Ron directeid "Grand Tbdt
A"'
led
summer
and
hopes
and
copies
old
movies
train
petitions to revoke station would allow license challengers
licenses at any time for action pre-hearing accen to station to produft and direct Other television for his large, collec.
films soon.
tion a( classic films, which be
by the FCC.
"I
want
to
generate
my
own
stud
ies at length.
4j(
st011
ers to make a P
TtwrotionbehlndtheproposPRICES
their performance
41 is simplethe present three- basis so it can be weighed.
OM41
year license renewal now
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SEASONS
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Pena
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After beling *ad n news

to stir up friction. You
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automatically ad as a buffer or Ott one for Uw woe hVId spiode will be.
hold by a declitrer. who bl
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bad
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all time.
call.
to you are attaluble today.
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diamonds
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bid It. We must confess thAlt por rho J&amp;Vobys will answer
gwilfrote good times wheriew 21) Be Philosophical in an
SOuth's voice did not peal out individual Questians of
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things today. You will be able to
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square dancers, and pickers
of all kinds swarm to a MN
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11.30
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(1) (1) LOVE OF LIFE
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squeak.

UPON
CLASSICCT
LOWELL THOMAS

(Thurs.) DOWN TO EARTH
and over, hosted by Hugh

Shirley's Now Yew's Eve

Wed opened the king of

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HOEDOWN (Thurs.) VIENNA

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(Wed) BLACK AWARENESS

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Thurs) INFINITY FACTOR
(Wed.) CINDERELLA (Fr,)
CHAMPIONSHIP SKATING.

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contaIns proteins and cat even prevent them from getting
to raise two chill.
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the amount as accumulated fluid
of the M*xiw illegal allions in
fluid in your tissues.
lymph. Avoid salt and, if need
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CUIed
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do. Whet you walk or contract Isailkap Cd body fluid. These
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your leg muscles, the com- menures will So a long way
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NOTICE VNOU FICTITIOUS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

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Prepared By Advertising
Department of

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A Foil krvk. Studio
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIE.
TO WHOM jT MAY CONCERN:
CUlT. SEMINOLE COUNTY,
ofOdf
I
Notice a
given that the FLORIDA.
off
Under5ign,ø pursuant to the CASE NO. 11*31O.CA.I3.a
Cif5 rTaub1
On All
"rktotioua Name S14111101111,
" ChWer ELLEN L. D,SANTO.
$e1S *eht4
51515, Floffda
Florida kIflregis.
Plaintiff,
iiki A
wsm the Ci?cvit Clerk, Seminot. Co.,
VI.
~hv
Fioria, vgen receipt of Proof of the DAVID A.
DeSANTO, Piflonal
pubIican of this notice, the tic. Repusintative of
ADVERTISING
ADVERTISING
ADVERTISING
me Estate of
tOwIf GONIF IN. £LLPNY D. O4ANTO. OI'SS5III
Guaranteed
Delivery
VESTMENTS
tifisi* nanve.Ufide? *fticti 0# or# DAVID A. DSANTO. acting
efl5904 in bus WWII at 102 Jjge
ss "TrusNV' 04 the "Oe$an$o
I_S
•,_I_._._
Lane, Long* o. Florida 31790 In Children's Trust;—
101 Vi First St.
DAVID A.
Downtown Sanford
the City of LOflQWOQO, Florida.
DeSANTO, lndividvallyl and
10
Thof the parties InopreStlij In said DAVID ROVINE,
bus inus enterprise a,, as t000ws
Defendants.
PHILIP KOBRIN
AMENDED
.)
66
BYFRANXGUARINO
•
STANLEY ROBERTS
•
NOTICE OP ACTION
Dated at Orlando, Orange County,
Weight Watcher
'
O; DAVID k
acting U
•
FIOII4a, December Ph. 1577.
"Trustee" of the "DeSanto
Member
Publish: Dec. 13, 30. p. itn, .ia.. 3, Ctii$en's Trust.' 7305 Lydia
Place.
1575
vienta. Virginia 73150. and DAVID
O€54)
One evening while sifting in
A. O.SANTO, individually, 7205
Lydia Place. Vienna, Virginia 231N.
my kitchen with three other
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
NAME STATUTE
friends, I noticed that we were
that an action to reform ded and
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
all overweight, or at least they
Notice is hereby given that Hi. mortgage. to rescind and cancel an
4
unOersigneO. Uu?suant to tPi#
WTC. When one noted casually
I
Feciioo. 'dam. Statult' Chapter ec(OOnthetongprctwtiy
that
I
was
getting
heavy,
I
$1505, Florida 3latut, will register in Seminole County. Florida:
reallzei that, looking at him, I
Lot 431 CI VAN ARSOALE
("
_____
the Click of the Circuit COUII•
'4:,'
m ust be getting huge! They
in and for Sefflif101. County, Florida. OSBORNE SLACK HAMMOCK,
&amp;Z cording to plot thereof recorded In
upon receipt Of prof
dlf
Plat Book I. Page 31 of the Public
PjbIcabOn Of this notice, h tic
"
in
the
deck.
Tim
Records
of
I
d
Seminole
County.
lètsou name, to wit MARINER'S
f
__
to follow my wife to a Weight
VILLAGE APARTMENTS under
AND
has been tiled against you and you
which we are enq..q.d in
ines5 of
Watchers
meeting
one week
',/
at, re,gired to area copy of your
37C3 Orlando Drive, in tPie City of
after she began.
written defenses, it any, to It on G.
5fo
FlorIda,
p
A
ANDREW SPEER. Attorney fOr
ARTS
Here Is my diary:
That the parties interested In said
11
Plaintiff, w
address Is 111 West
ACCESSORIES
business enterprise are as foIIow.
Weekl—
WhenRltareturned
o
Commercial Street, Sanford.
MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAWN 6 GARDEPJ
from her first week
Florida 32771, On or before January
W#j
APARTMENTS OF
9LES4LE
EQUIPMENT
M. 157$, and file the original with
Weight Watchers Program and
SANFORD. LTD.
the
Clerk
of
this
Court
either
before
AND
S. Philip C. Grace.
Announced
that she had lost five
'\
January 20th. 1511. and file the
as General Partner
in
/
% i
I
original
with
the
Clerk
of
this
experienced both
Pounds,
Court
Dated
Orlando, Orange.
either before service on Plaintiff's
delight and envy, 'if she could
County, Florida, this Ind day of
PH. 305321$
Frank
Guarino
BEFORE
he
joined
AFTER
accomplishing
his goal
attorney or immediately thereafter;
December. 1577.
Route 120
do
it,
no
could
I,"
I
said
to
Weight
Watchers,
Oviedo
Othtqwisi
a
default
will
be
Weight
Watchers.
entered
Publi$h Dec 0. 13. 30. P. 1t71
myself,
against you for tie relief demanded
DES 31
feeling somewhat mornings without at least two
in the Complaint.
WEEK 7—live donuts don't scalel'mLepoimdshortofg,,al
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
doug
Thus my experience with
hnuts. Saliva seemed to have the appeal they once did. I can't Stand to wail another
NAME STATUTE
this Court on December 151h, 1577.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
(Seal)
Weight Watchers Program appear on my Is. The going seven weeks without them, it week no I remove my shoes and
IS 0
was tOiU but I nc* on gou. do
Notice is hereby given ttiat the
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
began . Walking Into the
esn't aeon possible.Night
TYPEWRITERS
undersigned, pursuant to the
Clark of tt)e Cowl
WEE 3TWO pounds lost! I snacks are no nre a probl
meeting that evening I felt like
CALCULATORS
"Fictitious Name Statute' Citapter
By Mary N. Darden
WFIK 11-17— i am
S ADDING MACHINES
the proverbial "skunk
M.05,
Florida Statute, will register Publish:Dec.
Deputy Clerk
lawn
really didn't expect to lone I'm sire I'm going to make it. thoroughly
Me
.1. V#
Wtflt
Clerk of fl-.e Circuit Court,
anything, I started to coii Even the
* CASH REGISTERS
te71, Jan. 3, $0.
party," Th e room was
dais don't u.int
7$
In and
easy
S..VIInOIS County, Fli4a.
Foreduninsady
fernalel
i4ftit
upon receipt of proof of ttie DESlI
"
Inches
doubtla
g
my
neck,
df0d
me.
I
Pus
thfOU0
the job. We gredual[ly add Ron to
910
publication of this notice.
men get fat?" I said to myselJ,
arms or ankles would ever lose pastry sections without a wince. our daily diet but i can we it is
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Wious name. to wit: FERN PARK
even a fraction of an iwh- At the meeting, one girl makes easy to
"Do I belong here?,, I was soon
NAME STATUTE
fail prey to old habits. I
APARTMENTS under which we we
to realize that I did belong, not Menus were prepared by Rita a comment that people are think of mining a meeting but
engaged in business
300 Oxford TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
With the precision of a hospital nicer to
Notice Is hereby given that the
because was a man or woman.
in the City of Fern Park,
her since she lost 17 realize that they are the most
OPEN $5 Mon. Fri.
undersigned, pursuant to the
Florida.
but
because
I
was
overweight
dietician. I was swprlaed that pounds. I can't help but important part of On program.
5.1$ On Saturdays
That the parties lWerested in Said "Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
there seened to
and had been for the last ten
enough. remember how shy she was I Also realize my goal was too
'business enterprise
at follows: 111115.09. Florida Statute. will register
101$ French Ave.
17.52
Sanford
perhaps too in
with
the
Clark
of
years.
the
CircuIt
Court,
FERN PACK APARTMENTS.
flidi and when she first darted and high for an, and progressively
LTD.
ln and for Seminole County, Florida.
liver, but I still miss the pizza, wonder if alle herg&amp; Is nicer
WEEK 2—Lask of five
upon receipt of proof 00 the
to lost another 15 pounds.I give an
S. Philip C. Grace
pounds!
I
was
exhilarated
dOughouti,
and those "double people as she feels better about
Publication
of this notice, the tic.
my old clothes away.
as General Partner
1RW$eTs.
____
though
,
name, Won: WIND5ØNO
DOWftilidO.
Ol'tt9I
DI at O
herself.
I11-- As a Veteran anif
dougholut shop I hoodol Visited
WEEK 4— We ut at the fret WEEK &amp;— Gettl:
Florida, this 2nd day if Dec~. APARTMENTS under which we are
,
4 dam to
engaged In business at @11 Ballard
1917.
SI reel, In me City of Altamonte
Publish: Dec; A. U. 10 77. n
P
Springs, Florida.
DES 29
That The parties infornfee in said
I
'•'•'
•1 UUVC MI
wNth ones are going to snake It
business enterprise are as otlows:
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
wel#
hi
onCe
a
mot*h.
Rita
3
STATUTE
the Plan I $Ingthe diary thed&amp; wdwlthcmeew1lJp,.I know
WINDSONO
APARTMENTS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
I'm not too pod at filling them
decides ih would u1 be a
werenot
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
Notice is tiarey given tas the
5: Philip C. Grace,
out, but Rita keep. on nit to till
,, thoughtsof
undersigned
NAMEpursuant to the
leek
n General Partner
In
the
being
a
counselor.
The Weight
and
chec'.
the
5PCeS
"Fictitious Name Statut,." Chapter
Dated at Orlando, Orange County,
would have been
difficult
$1515. Florida Statutes will register Flofida. this 2n4 day of December,
Watchers Program is in my
blocks. The meetings, I have
with the Clerk of me Circuit Court, 1977,
decided are emenLIaI as
y WEEK 9— Rita makes GOAL, blood now, and lain sire it
in and for SemlnoteCourly, Florida Publish: Dec. A. II, 20. 77,
len
give
you
the
needed I'm only 24 pounds away, and stay these because of the love
U110" receipt 00 p-coO of PVbIIcSIISn DE1.28
look forward to adding items that everyone In the Wet
00 this notice the fictItious name, to.
psychological
t
SikW.ótI
wit, ANIMAL HAVEN BOARDING
BOARD
from
the
Maintenance Watch DrgInital1n has for
going.
I
decided
i
OPCOUNTYCOMMIS$loNIag
KENNEL under which I am
Program.
I get a "sneak each other. I know that I
aUisJ
wealles in business at bite I, Soc
Florida.
13.
January IN. W11
go for a piva atter. i reins. Vols preview' at the Group I plan, stay thin with the Weight
I
liNEN.
Thai the PatSy bisu-euled in said
Z1*
then 1 want.
absurdity
that thought, and
Wetchet. MaIntanee Plan of
beard Of Camty Corn.
NAiness is:
settle on a siir4ree piece of WEEK 1—Getting on the a I4111me—ADV,
Randall H.
missóien of lemNole County,
Florida. will Iwidape4
gur*teit
Route I. Box 13
conoi r me following item'
5i.ford, Florid. 33171
In: Save!
WEEK 5—Counselor Sue
Get It Thgelher
Dated &amp;I Sanford. Seminole
A. PUBLIC HEARING FOR
Parker
hits
e
nail
th
on
e
head
CHANGE
Florida, this 2nd day of December,
OF
ZONING
Here's a pod-holiday tip:
REGULATION S
1577.
Get your boat in IhP! for
this week. QnwthlU would have
1. MARY JANE QETTINOS, 114A
Publish: Dec. 5. $3. 20, 21. 1517
said it was her "finest JomLongofthe Encore
spring
now at Wizard Works
RESIDENTIAL
TO
R.P
K-Mart Plaza, US 1712, Fern while Stev e An
moment." Her meeting
IISIDINTIA, PROFESSIONAL,
Hank are of.
spiring and I'm impressed with Park, will have some fantastic feringa30 per Mot jj
UNITED STATES DISTRICT PZ( I3.7.fl).5, Lots 1 through 9, and
buys for
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF Loft 21. II and O..Lak.e Narylift
W comments regarding some
Estates- .
t
and save, The Evening any west that your
It Pta? Book 17,
In
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
being players in life
Page 13. public records of Seminole
COURT NO. 754$.OSLCIVY
Herald
wishes to
We'll cerne at your beck and call. reerdless of what
others merely onlookers. We
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, county Florida, In Section 11.71.15.
I'm dite, whatever The tisur. (Well, there are some
are players
Plaintiff- vs. JAMES LEON Fuulher daserNel as Marcia Drive
exCeptioqI) OlNer wise, we're 'ppa MW,, $4
Encore Shop published , cold to do soy boating anyway,
HORNE and RUTNA MAE NORNI and edl.c.M p.t4s abeng SR
_____
especially
.
l
BARBARA D. CARTER 05. Fair" City. (01ST. No.3)
11,10OW
$uediys. appre*imatpi, 5:30 a.m. (after I've had my
weak
of Dec. 11, The phose ThSy'rethebstmgsdandare
beheld In
')e$widaot(s). NOTICE OP SALE
breakfast, then I'll close to go to dinner about 1:30
number is I-4l00. Anniti.4a
p.m.)
—
Room 31304 the Seminole County
N otice IS hereby hiVSfl
n ouwy
JUi W
are offered for any in.
Pursuant to a Final Decree of cOurthouse WI Sanford. Florida. on
have a tadiq party after the
the Sanford Airport. Call
Foreclosure entered an November Jarttry 31. 157$. at 7:00 P.M., or
regular meeting. Some come in convenience the error may or Hank right away at 3234971.
73. 777 by the move entitled Court scan thereafter as possible.
have caused Mrs. Long and her
Written comments filed with me
In the above styled cause, me un
to weigh in and leave.
They'll lit it all together on
Development Administrator
dsrsçne Undid States Marshal. or
C3.ADT,
know
them
and
wonder
how
your
boat! ADV.
2534
S.
Park
Dr.
will
be
C*sslderid.
op
.
mM of Isis duly 0~400
Persons
they are doing. I'm plaided as
wit sill the property siteefe In noarim, at the public hearIng will be
*I Ii'ioli Candy, PISf. lulled tiair orally. Hearings may be
to tow they can lose Weight asI
sore
contInued from time to tim, as
need the incentive by attending
ttiCNry Further data b$
test 4
3$, Wasisbiefan He*tL
TOOLS FOR THE DO-lT.YOUSELFER
the meeting. When e tasting
by calling 323
According to p000 thwooj rscr4 hi
Eat.
Klnp $içpliss, 31414 &amp; Pk Industrial
Plat 1' 3, ' X. Pijbllc R.cS,* 3114.
party ft* I notice UN the
plumb regular
beard of Cavity
it SemInole County, Mortals
lend
secesiafii
we
at
the
front
Drive,
Sanford, 11a1san besktem bears Make note of
commiulwan
MIic "Acre I. the hifiest
best
of the llass.Ilontthseepowitjs, emergency
SOM111410 County. Flw We
bidder for
at UVcloct newton
one'nIflr theflomberandkgop it
y
By: Dick Williams,
and an doing very well. Many
Wnd'ay. Jlury IL 5515 at tile
H)P
323.3939
in
ca
se
7yOUwun'tneei
g
bid
Chairman
you have
Wilt door of the SemInole County
are doing Well; especially those
do it's handy. Phil
Courthouse, 5nf.rg, FlorIda. *70050:
troi1es with the pi
whom
lam
familiar
w
ith.
Arthur
H.
Beckwith,
Jr.
Dated: 134.377
all he will
your home, busine
PiIisls Dec. V. $577
GEORGE R. OROSSE
DES-in
Slates Maritial
________________
Maie DistrIct 04 Florida
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
ENDELL W Wi
NAME STATUTE
Aflerftev$
Assistant LtfllIod
as
TOWNOMITMAYCONCERN
for Plaintiff
Notice Is hereby given
the
PubIliti; Dec. U, 30, 77, 5577. Jan.], understgnq.d
CALL NOW
.
pursuant to ttie
SPECIAL GROUPS DEPARTURES FROM ORLANDO
191111
"Fictitim Name Statute," Chapter
FOR ESTIMATES
I
I
HAWAII .IS
ALASKA GLACIER SAY
MS.05. Florida Station. will register
I
ISDAYS.AUG.fl
FOR
DAYS MAY 7?
*111141 me Clerk ii no Circuit Civil,
~
Oaha, Maul, kalil, IluctudIng Inside Passage
in mo for Seminole City. Florida
JANUARY
UPHOLSTERING
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
1. 5. Mar..arcb Stir)
NOTICE ISNERESY GIVEN that Won receIpt of
Mai". Hawaii. A Ia Faktaobs,
CrIlfte ott Aactiorage,
snot of me
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some as Above. S 10100: 5330'of
Sec 31-3035. W. of Old Channel of
Little Wetilva River etc suhi mot C.
Victor Butler Jr. 517.300.
Win. E. Turley 5 wf Steiftanle to
Norman C. HOrtwt I *4 Norma L.
103 Countryside Dr., LW. Lt IS. Ilk
to, Sec 2 Sweetwaler Oaks, 17.15.17
lull mtg. FF. On. $77, $g5,.40$, &amp;
Mfg. DAC Corp. 170 $12.112, Dci,
513.500.
Emmet J. WaltZ £ *0 L. June to
Stephen E. Romig &amp; *0 Lucretia
Henry N. Ashby £ *4 Susan £., 405
Wisteria Rd.. Daytona icot
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Parks I *1 Margaret, SI? Prairie
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Elmer Bay 1*0 Evelyn to Timothy
J. van Alithne £ Karen. 2.530
Trait*ocd Dr., AS, (ReRecorgap
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243$ French Ave.
Ph. 322415
Sanford
27 L 120.500.
The Greater Constr. Corp. to Felix
Witherspoon Jr. £ *1 Barbara 0.,
III Glendale Dr. LW, Lt 35 Whnso'
Manor $051 Mfg. FF. Sam, $13,500,
13 00, 530.500.
Perry W. Wtteasland 1*0 Frankie
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1.0 Gateley to Marvin D. I&amp;L Mfg to Grantors, 525.0(0.
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R. Aspinwall &amp; *1 Linda S. II NW',oONE'.,of Sec II 7033 etal 4
Located in
Custom Perm and Color
Shepherd Ct, LW, Portion of NET, parcels $100
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David K Steffens 1*0 Betsy M to
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Just Southof 434
Robert L. Lo*e &amp; *0 Norma J. 113
Reed Ave etc. Mfg Stale ph
Accessories
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Forest City, 531,000, MS days 51$ Spring Valley Loop. AS, Lot 11 81k H
Spring Valley Farms, Sec $ IS at 90
percent $31,000.
(OCO) Frank Liberator. I MFF. MIamI5IS,000, 1300.5110,000
Howard Jarr.agln &amp; wf Vivian to
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Beg 70$' NE on Hwy 17.57 from S
etc., $100
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Fla. Residential Comm., Inc., to Car. of Lot A etc Fairy Lk Park 7.
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Edo. W. Pobgrean Jr., 1 *0 Judith 20, $20,000.
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Lucille V. Behrens, wid. to Her
A.. 140 Galloway Cl., WS. Lot 31 The
H4hlands, Sec. Four IS 11 subi mtg. bert Hardung, Trustee, So. 337 MIld
FF. Miami 7 77 534.500. 514,3(0.
Lot G. that part of Lot H. F of
Fla. Residential Comm. Inc., to Creek etc., Wm Beardalis Map of
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Harold A. Emmett. sql to Joseph C
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Highlands, Sec. Four, 19 41 subl MC.JUnkIn 0 *0 Elilabeth P 255 1k
mlg. Dada, Fed, Miami U0,0M, Destiny Tn. Mold, Lt 30 81k 0
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Julius W. Peterson 1 *0 Frances
Jeanne to Dan L. Vincent, us F.
SANFORD 3114135
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Orange Ave., LW LI 321 E'i of 31. to Thomas B. McDonald 1 *1 Susie
ORLANDO2S3.OflI
Ilk L. Lake Wayman His., 312 subl 0, 035 Ellsworth Ave AS. Lot 2 81k
Oakland Ests., 1st Sec., Ia-IS 30
Mfg, WilL. I Margaret sis,000e.;s
Mtg. Grantors $4737, SM1 fil 5ubI mtg. Allstate Entr. Mtg.
percent $21,500
131.400, 510.000.
Robert laguierdo 0
Lifetime Homes Inc. to Donald J
Maria to
Kyle £ *0 Arlette B. Ill Autumn Martin Wen:I £ *1 lIse F. Ill
Or.. LW, It 3 81k 8 Revised Plat of Larkspur Or, AS, Lot 0, Spring
Ilk B, The Springs, Spreading Oak Gardcns. iS 57 subI mtg SWO.
121430 277, 535,000
VIII. n20 21. 575,700.
Fia. Residential Comm Inc., to
Bruce S.Mlflsourlwtyollndeto
James K. Scott &amp; *0 Ida, 713 JeanM Forbes,sgl.2I5JayOr.,As,
Galloway Ten., W5, Lot 24 The Lot 57 GoldIe Manor 2nd Addn 14.10
Highlands, Sec. 4 i,. etc., Subi Mtg. Allstate EnIr. Mtg. Corp
mtg.FF. Miami S.7753i,200,$3,,cm. $30,500. $237.07 Vj percent $30,500
Melvin J. Futrell, sql 1 Marilyn
S.R 431 mv. Corp. to Gallimore
Homes Inc., 1111 Henry St. Apo... J. sql to Vincent F. lItlenteld 1. *1
Lot 31, 81k 1. Sabot Point Amended Lucille, 3)5 Wunspear Ave., Buffalo
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Plat 15424e 111.100.
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S.R. 431 lnv. Corp. to Galllmore Chutuota 231 subI mtg. McCaugti.an
Homes Inc., Lot It Ilk I Sabel POW# Mtg. Co. Inc., 7.55 511.500, 130.000.
210E,lst St.
Sanford
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Amended Plat 154344 $13.700.
Dunhill Inc to Charles S.
R B. Bennett &amp; Francine 1 0.0, Zeqelbone 1 *0 Lynn F., 121
Davis &amp; Alberta to Michael P. Wisteria Dr. LW, Ll3 rapist of Lot
Higgins 1 *1Susan B., But 114$ LW, ilk B Revised Plat 00 the Springs.
Lot 2081k C. Sweetwater Oaks, Sc Willow Run Sec,. 7000 subl mtg. FF.
147012.13 Mtg. FF. Osceola $17.3(0, Miami 7.77, $53,000.
1-04, $00,000.
The Hustey Co 10 Hearth IN,
Morgan D. 1-oilers, sql. to JOOVI P. Home Inc., LW
Lot 17 81k C
Casey Sr. A, wf Patsy Ann McDavlt, Sweotwater Oaks, Sec 10 203S.5
8*31, Geneva. W5'ci Lot OI all of; MPg, FF. Miami 5)03.400., 507
S 0 5 Elk 1 Whitcomb 1st Addn $31,500.
Geneva 2.30 etc., Mtg. Grantor
Frank C. Calmes 5 *1. Kathie"
$12,000, IISI 5120.43 717 percnd, to Sheldon R. ddell 1 *0. Kathleen
111.000
A., (no add) Lots 3$&amp;J$A. 81k E.
Mor.MlI Inc., to Verne A. Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. S 15-I.3 Mtg,
Witeeless 1 *0 Poutlise M., 310 Ruth to FF. Orl. 141400, 132134
111W. Lts It &amp; 12 81k 0 Lwiq4 percent, $41,000.
Part III. $3300.
Ron Meyer Constr. Coto Robert A.
Homer T. Balmer 1 Elsie to F loyd Sevio&amp;wf Robin L.,30J5Jgarf
Balmer 1 *0 hahn, Grass Lake Ct., LW, LI S SI
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Mitts I. ts Ill £1 Ilk 6 Wp4tcmn,b6 Oak, Sec. 7 $.3S-I Oubl info. FF,
2nd Addn Geneva 2.10, $12,000.
DII. 10.70 $43,300, bal.. 550,500.
Bate. N. SlIcoti £ *1 Janice to
SeegutConstr., hnc.fo Winifred L,
.Iofvt M. Schubert, H. James Sheet: Dellinger (no ado) Lots $3 &amp; Ii 81k
etc, Trustees, Ptlila Pa., Lot 71 33, Sanlando tote Suburb Beautiful,
English Woods, 1153, $44J00
Sanford Sec., 344 subi mtg. FF.
Luvnia Marshall e$aI to Edgar $etn 1 fl $35,444.3 bib. $14.9110.
Lee Cason &amp; *1 PaIrle.. SS But 3013
John A Moore &amp; *0. Martian to
Midway Sant Lot 45. .1.0. PacUrd Seagull Constr., Inc. 101 Wan Myrtle
Ill Addn MIdway 2.100. $100.
Ln, LW. Its 131 14 Ilk 33. Sansango
Nader Homes Inc., to Vernon L. The Suburb Beautiful. Sanl. Sec.. 3.
Nielsen 1 *0 Jores M., 322 Barclay 04 lull mtg. FF. Sam, 4.77, $39,7(0.
Ave., AS. LI 154 Barclay Woods 2nd
Niiure Home's Corp. to Melvin L.
mtg. FF 8.14, Mayer &amp; *4, Sandra L. 100 But.
Addn $7.53
131.100, Mfg. Grantor 11,700. 2.71, 10 tnv.oJ Dr., I.W. Lt 3 elk B
p.r cent 147,301).
Sweetwater Oaks. Sac 71521-S Mtg.
Iar.Den Entr. Inc., etc to L.D. WP Fed. 5)02,100., 107, $1311.000.
Brinkman &amp; Co. SE, Lot 01,
Dennis R. Grosi to Dennis R.
Gras &amp; *0. Eva R.. 04$ Little
8rhhollø* 17.45, $1,000.
(QCD) Trustee in Bankruptcy at *eklva Rd. AS. N tOO' of S 470' of
Bar-Den Entr. Inc. Vol.0. Brink tPiatp1rtOfWI.ofSW,of NE '.00
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Lot 01 BroothoIlon 17.01, $100.
mtg. Pan Amer Bk *5077 575.000.
(QCD) A.K. Shoemaker Jr.. 1 *4 1100.
Robert Gaines, etc., for Palm
Sophia to Hubert M. Pearce &amp; wf
Cr111, 304 Idyllwllde Of,. Sant
Scnic5 Road Church of Christ to
From SW con. of Lot II IdylIwIld. of Willard M. Norris £ wf. Nancy, 331
I Seminole Avi., LW. Eli' of Lot 7
Loch Arbor, re". 13.1(0 etc. $too.
EameslH. Ledbetter 1*1 Lore fO £ all 0001W 025' 003Elk 07
Eli:. MarIe Swital, Oil Little Bend Sanlando The Suburb Beautiful.
Rd.,AS,Lotg 'lkA.RlwrRun5ec, Palm Springs Sec.. 355l', 57.000.
Timothy .1. Sullivan, Trustee to
One $543.1, S3LM.
Jeffery A. Danlou &amp; *4 Andrea to Nelson I. Deming Ill. $37 N. Mills
Ave.
Orb 32101
From 514 toe. of
Charles A. Montroy 0 *4 Bernice,
III Bombay Ave. W. WI, Lot IS 81k Sic 342132 etc. 147.300.
(QCD) Grange ?ropanties Inc. to
37 NOM oil. 1st Addn 1223-4 Mfg.
Allstate Entr. Mfg Corp $31300 City of All. SpQ,EWOf that part ot
S 1. of NW '. of Sec 107$ 21. N of
$155.41. $31500
Charles S.ndhauslwOM,ntteto Liflie Wekiva River etc 1100
Samuel F'sche$ti £ *0. Lucy to
Paul MerlgPtl &amp; *0 Isabella C. Its
Sa'i.oaht Blv., No, 10 *5. Unit 10 Gary W. Hodak I wf. Mary F. $3
Bldg. 415 Shqoah, Condo, Sec3 9n Tapuan The Ln.. Lw, LI 13 Slesny
530 subl mfg, 3 73 532.200. 533,0(0 Hollow, lit Addn 17-31 SubI mt
Frederick A. Cannon £ *1 Sandra FF, Sam 577 540.000. 554.500.
Roger E Spencer 1*0. Carolyn to
to James 0. demons £ *0 Helen 531
Dew Drop Cove, CO. Lot S Ilk C. Peter J Schiraldi. soi $0377 Grove
Sterling Park Unit Two 17175 subi Cl. Orl 32503, Lot tOO Trail*ooi
mtg J.T. Stewart Mtg. Co Inc., fits. Sec One, tO 77 0 subl mtg Sen
133.500. M#9 Grantor 12,50. I Home Mfg 2 77. $11,100, 525.2%
Thomas I
Nest 1 *t
percent $31 go. $35 100
Gabrele to Frederick D Campbell
Magnolia SvC. Corp.
Homes Inc. Rti B. So A. MIld Lot 13 &amp; Eli: $Ole Goldenrod P1 Rd. 0.1
Wikiva Hilts, Sec. Two 2065 Mpg 32007 Lot 30 Goldenrod Place 1011
Still mtg. iii. Nall'l Bank 125.000,
WP Fed.. 153.300. sir, sio.san.
Frederick P. Fauvr.au, sql to 12 72. 131.500.
Add to earnings in
Brenton Graham to Oxford'
Douglas
41 Stokes £ *1 Nancy L. $133
your spar, timel
Properties. LW
I 81k 0
Rd Oft 32507, Lot
ten Club Unit I. II 21.
Goldenrg Place 1011 150g. Mid Fla. 5*u,
Call Todayl
1333.000
MPg Corp. 537.300, $31553
TOLL FREE
Durrance Constr. Co. Inc. to
percent 134.300,
1.100.432.1175
Pan Amer. Bk. Orl. to James M Miles W Murphy &amp; *1 Margene S.
Bass £ wf Barbara, 151 Coionades 303 Sweesnaler Cove It, N. LW
Cove, CO. Lot 24. Ilk 8 The LOt 3. BIt C. Seee'*atec Oaks,
Colonnades, lit Sic, 137550 MPg. Sweetwater Cove, 2034 subI mtg.
URN; 3rkKEFiS
Mid Fla. Mfg, Corp. 110.500. 5131.50, Security FF. 150.000 bal. 1105.500
Julian J. Rosenthal £ *0. Eleanor
110.500.
Box 141 Star it,?
lO Alexander E, Troy &amp;wf Mary A..
John 0. McElmunry £ *0 Marilyn $0 Green Lake Cir.. LW — Lot I. BIk
Osteen. Fla, 33764
to D. Robinson &amp; *4 Anoton 7541 C. Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 2171317
321.0354
Broken Arrow Tn. Orb 33g07, Lot 13, less part lull mPg. Egu'table Life
BIk Ii Weett',ersfield Ind Addn $3 Astir Soc. $70,100
1023 mfg. Amer. Fed., Orl. I 7 &amp;
Bradford W Porter &amp; *4 Jean S
subj mtg. Freda Moos It 75, to Win P. Kahn &amp; *0 Severaly F
535300
133 Spring Co.. Tn, AS, 10* 1 BIt B
Camille A. Outaull &amp; *0 Stella to Spring Lake Hilt, IS 73 1 etc subi
Susan L Reopert I Stephen A. mtgWP Fed, 371 ii.aOo &amp; LI 21
Wooley 750 Bay St., CS. Lot 31. BIkA-.iubl mfg 525.XO, grantor s
percent 1275. 5130.000
Secret Lake Addn CBIJ &amp;3 Mfg.
(QCD) Martin McGibbon, sql to
NaIl 11.133.030, IWI 03 IM percent
Donald H. Campbell Jr. 1*1. Bitty
535.500
Win. R Parks &amp; *0 Daiwa to C..aO2Sa,woodDr..Sa,9_Lot,,.
less W 10' Sunland Ests., IsO Addn
Frank A. Holden Jr. Si wf Virginia
01 Eagle Cir., CB, Lot $3, 81k 0, 1757 S subl mtg. $17,000
Roy Adeluon,I *1. Lydia to Paul
Slerlung Part Unit Two 17 V it Subi
Mfg SAM &amp; sub 2nd Mfg. 55.530. A. Wilson u *0 Judth S SIC Red
MUmaVTy Ct, LW
Lot 32, 81k 3.
sXsM
Sabel Point Amended Plat 1,43
Michael I. Griffith &amp; *1 Shirley to MPg S urity FF
555,400, 1200.
Win R.O. Carter &amp; *0 Wanda C.. 54
S. Fairfax Ave.. W$, Lot 72 Ilk 5.
Date Ii. Heideman 1*0 Barbara
North Orlando 2nd Addn 121557 to John R Snively&amp; of,
Linda 75)
Mtg. Countr'pwlde Funding Corp. Galloway Dr. WS Lt 0 Highlands
123.500. $IPO.fl. 513.100
Sec rout 1544 till mtg. Fla FedL S
Donald A JQPWSSOIS 1 *1 ttrid to 76 I Fla Fed. 077 oisoijoo
Win. Kovallil &amp; *0 Flit. 131
Stanley K. Barry &amp; *0 Sharon to
Oreenbrlar blvd., AS. Lot II) Spring C Robert Burns 1 *1. Jenny F Ii)
Oaks Unit I. 1011$ subi Mfg. Larkspur Dr., AS. Lot
7 Spring
Frederick W. Bacwis Inc. 572. Gardens. ISO? Still mtg FF
Sam
137410, $10,000.
135.200. %31A0

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Tractor Company is a
every type or size farming factory authorized dealer for
operation In Florida," reports several major tractor
corn.
Law Downing, manager,
pniu including Steiger, AllisOviedo Tractor Company.
Chalmers, Versatile, Long and
Deutz. OTC can 1u5*llythe riald
tractor for almost every farm
Tractor Company's
lip, of tractors for grove or operation
firm use Is III Long Model 560
A full line of Irrigation
for raised-bed vegetable farrilispr
limited oduction equipment Is also available at
tract or has a 30-Inch clearance 0',ledO Tract or. Ralnbirds, up
which can travel through high- to t he newest 2,300 gallon-perbed vegeta ble fields without minute model, can be purdamaging tender emive ot chased through the Oviedo
course, this model, as all office. Walking guns and pumps
tractors at OTC, is available for from such reliable brands as
Valmount Industries, Ag
Equipment and Loekwood
brokers can be found at Oviedo Irrigation Equipment and
Tractor Company, too. A Supply are also in dock.

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"It was just a big combus-

said.
Willis said he has three wilts staffed by
paramedics operating in Seminole County
Herndon Ambulance Service, beginning
currently. Including one In isaei'e'Ty, One
second major grain elevator steel doors and knocked them
next week, will charge an additional fee of
out of Florida 11it.1 North in Altacnosd*
disaster in the past week.
off their tracks."
4$1.50 per mile for transporting patients to
Springs, and a third In Sanford.
A series of ear-shattering
lie said If the explosion had L'
hospitals, as the cowdy commission has
The firm's total revenue from the Seminole
explosions ripped through a hltthe main partof the elevator
recommended In lieu of a subsidy.
operation, Willis said, is $130,000 to $135,000
loading chute Into a silo on the Instead of along the loading
But, Idus Willis, president of the ambulance
anJ)uaUy. He noted that his company keeps
side of the 2-block-long grain
chute it would have caused the
-firm, has little hope the increase In rates will
separate bank accounts and aepsrate &amp;C.
elevator Tuesday night, killing same kind of dastruction that
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offset expenses svifldently to permit concounting records of Its Seminole County
lOpe oonssndlnjitlngabot*30 happened In Lbulslana taM
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others, one o(thetfl critically. --week.
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the county , -'-m
Authorities said today they
"U that grain elevator w
wivim and at 1M break even, well psil out
Wulls said the latest heart monitoring
had recovered nine bodies and It would be like anatombomb,"
_400
of Seminole Cotidy," said Willis today.
equipment has been isatalled In the
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knew the location of a 10th, and he said.
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Seminole County's Public Safety Director
Casselberry-based ambulance.
speculated as many as five
Workers were uniohing
Gary Kaiser recommended to county corn"Well try It Kaiser's way for a 4:110111111111111
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other people might be missing.
grain from boxcars In a tunngl
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months tfltimately the county will grow
Rescue workers said they
at the time of the blast and the
subsidy the county had contracted to pay
more, but rigid now the business Is just not
could not Immediately deter- force of the explosion mangled
Herndon this year be eliminated In 191$ In here," he said.
mine the number of missing a railroad switching engine
favor of granting the rate Increase to Hem.
"If the rate Increase causes the collections
because it was not known how beyond recognition and ripped
don.
to drop, we will have to renegotiate. contract
many emploes reported for
-concrete chunks from the side
Willis ne
said his firm Is having
a "hard-with the cowdy. We've been In S.rniio3, IS
enougb
ratcsof$35
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work on Tuesday's night shift. of the elevator silo.
th collecting the current
Iong time and madea lot offrndshors, but
The explosion at the Farmers
Robcrt Steen and Terry
for non'energencles and $40 for emergencies
we cannot afford to lose money," Willis said,
Export Co., a grain elevator at
Contella, the first Galveston
without adding on an additional $1.50 per mile
He said for his business to break even, the
the Port of Galveston, came police officers at the scene,
the patient's home to the hospltal."Increased rates would have tobring In $,000
0.
just five days after the one In
rushed into the smoke-filled silo
"But, we'll try It for a couple months," he
in additional revenue yearly to make up for
from
grain elevator In Westwego,
shouting for survivors. They
said.
the loss due to urscoilectlbie fees and the loss
ia., which killed 35 persons,
found the body of a dead man
Claiming his service has the lowest rates In
of the county subsidy. Willis added that he
The cauns of both eplosions immediately. then aWher man
the state, Willis said the annual subsidy the
doet believe at this point that the Increase
were not known.
and woman who were alive.
county had been paying until early this fall
wili bring in that much money.
The shock of the Galveston
"We couldn't see anything,"
amounted to 10 cents per capita, adding his
Another cause of the Increase In expenses,
explosion shattered plate glass said Steen. "We heard acre.firm has lost $10,000 this year in operating
he said, was the 15 per cent pay raise be
windows In some -nearby ming. We hollered to get to
cods over revenues
recently had to give to paramedic. staffIng
buildings and rattled windows them."
But, he said, the total loss will go down
the vehicles.
and walls downtown, several
some when the county pays the three-months
He said the two swvlvori
"When we began operating In Seminole
blocks away.
subsidy It currently owes, but has withheld.
were burled In the rubble and It
under a subsidy 10 years ago, it coat $4,000 to
"It look ed like a bunch of took more than two hours to
"I'm going to see the clerk today to find out
$5,000 per vehicle and today it Is coding
silvermetalfire, then there was
extricatethein from the twisted
why the mesney has not been released," he
$15,000to$30,000per vehicle. The subsidy was
The aerial view might be great, but working cona smoke cloud afterward It beams and building material.
said.
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at the beginning and this past year
ditions not quite the same. That's because this
looked like it was a hundred feet
"it was total chaos," Conteila
The firm has been granting a $5 discount for
was $14,500," he said.
building is going down, not up. The building is the old
high atloag," Said John Larry said. "There was fire right OBLIVION
prom* payment - "payment within 10 days
Willis also noted that it costs $4,000 to $5,000
Sanford City hall, which Is being dismantled brick
get
Price, 34, of Galvj',qp.
behind us. We couldn't
of billing" - but that also will be eliminated
to train each person in the specialized pars.
by brick, stick by stick,
Ray Orhart, J?, wu workft water to them."
under the plan the county proposes, Willis
medics field to man the ambulances today.
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twisted steel beams from the tion," he said. 'This whole
base of a grain elevator silo in building just shook. The force of
search of victims of the nailon's the blast rattled the (sliding)

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The final scores are in, an d 'OfflmUfllCMklfls part.
Only two counties bettered
Seminole County high sciiooi
state
those
scores, with Citrus
juniors placed third In the
on the Functional Literacy students having scores of 76
Test.

The

effort on the part of everyone

days later.

involved," said Andrea

In track lingo, a dooper Is one who checks the losing

the
percent
passing
Bracken,dlrector of 'ondary
percent education, Seminole County
test must be passed by mathematics and

tickets laying ar ound of the floor.
Monday night's fifth race, a 3-74

combo, produced the
largest payoff In trick history. Longshots at odds of 15-1,
7-1, and 19-1 ran one'two.three, leaving the odds on

students who wish to receive a Pas.11It$ the COlnflflmiCat101U
i, and In Situ Rosa County $9
graduation diploma

favorites seventh and eighth.

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Stoopers were busy this week at the Sanford-Orlando
Kennel Club, where opening night produced a 97,724
winning Infects ticket which had not been cashed two

functional literacy. This will
come through a cooperative

schools.
The test was given for the
percent of the 11th graders first tune In October, and is
3978 and any years af icr that,
students who did not pass this passed the mathematics and 97 designed to measure a student's
first time will be given review percent passed the come skill In such areas as corns
parison shopping, reading bus
material and two more op- munications.
Three other counties, 1fl or plane schedules, and making
take
the
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portunitles
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according to officials of the cluding Brevard, Gilchrist and application for Social Security
date Dcpartrnentof Education. , Monroe, had exa ctly the same cards or jobs.
Sludenti in nearby counties
In Seminole County 71 per- scores as Seminole County.
did
not fare as well as those in
the
county's
2,3
11th
"So
far
we
Ii.,.
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cent of
passed
graders
the well, but we have to continue Seminole Coii*y, according to
mathematics section of the lest, working to hither Im'ove stat istics released by the
and 97 percent pissed the students In basic skills and Del*rtzment of Education.
.
In Orange County 38 percent
a
of the juniors failed the
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mathematics portion of the test
and 11 percent failed the
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Comics ....................4-B OtdtwIe, .................3-A mathematics was the downfall
Crossword .................4.1 OVRSELV ..............1.1 of 34 percent of the 11th grade
F41.rtaI ..................4-A 811.rts ...................7,1* lest-lakers, and six percent
Dear Abby ............. . ... i-U Television .............. ..S-A failed the communications
Ur, Lamb ................4-U Weather .................!.A skills led.

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lifted chunks of

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CARS

55-Boats &amp; ACCeSSOrIeS

Guara -',ee

24-Business Opportunities

bw BLUE

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GALVESTON, Tex. (UPI)
inside a concrete warthoI35e
Emergency workers using a about a half'mlle from the
crane and a bulldozer today . explosion.

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CHINESE SPECIALTY COOK.
Preparing and cooking of
varts Chinese dishes on menu,
Siding other cooks in the
preparation of all kInds of lead
served In the restaurant. $323
Per weok,4 hour w. now &amp;
oerd. For Information and

Business Meeting
2nd Monday-3eq
Club NsuI$-3p1".
Daily lCIssWW,g.l
Sings Thswy Me

Ten

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etc. Co.
AIR CONDITIONING
AC helper, steady So dependable.
Call 333 3175
70) Commercial

Ambulance:
__ $1.50 Per Mile
Hike In County

ys

Blast

Kills

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LIGHT HAULING
ST. JOHNS RIVER FRONT __________________
(LocaL) 311 5371
HOME
100' on river. 3 SR 3
Opportunity.
COWWTY Pl!pIIty
bath, C.H &amp; A, $51,100
WAIl ADS ARE BLACK
DrntO,-1pe.rQqpullyQu,'lj,..
COMMUNITY
BULLETIN I WHITE AND READ A LL
use A Want Ad 323 7411 or 531
SPACIOUS COUNTRY HOME
jjjj,
BOARDS ARE GREAT- I OVER.
'11)
on 4 acres in Geneva, BR, I
DISNEY WORLD
CLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN
baths, family room. fireplace,
BETTER.
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plus fruit trees.
M. Unsworth Realty
Imp
I.Nmov
Save Money - Insutale Now
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EMPLOYEES
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ISO' ON WEST JEts ST. with an
Tired at fighting north bo.md
1tY CSIi
- IWAN T[0P4EW HOMES TOBUlj
in I Rapco loan, 'or old or new
older run,, 135,110
traffic to gee home, d doing
IOLDONESTOREPAIR
PIOUWS. block or frame 321 '*31
9
the
lame
south
bound
to
work?
Ptsorio3fl_j
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MLS 177 HIDDEN LAKE DRIVE-)
TOWERS BEAUTY SALON
Live nest door to your work I
3134051 or eves 37.30517
Paintlng_.(interior I
•, 3baths, CM &amp; A. carpeted, I
ltormovly Harrietti Seauty Nook)
eaferiors.
Lii
£
save your nerves &amp; espense, atio
EaIpnidnt
years "penance Large or
--- ----- --------car garage, Swimming pool 1
'I(
lit
Si
remove
th,
hazard
of
the
itigh.
RAYMOND E.LUNDQUIST
'c
Jobs
i
Fre, estimates Call
tennis courts available, $31400.
way. OWlS YOtk own home here - -__
Chalnsaw Sates &amp; Service
Reg. Real Estate broker
t anytime (10i)
73451);,
or buy a takefron in £ build
3317114
%alesAppralsats
ONE PHONE CALL STARTS Ii
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your home. Two houses
323.7832
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
Smittys Snappin Turtle
available immediately on
KISHREALESTATE,INC.
ig to a newer horn., aport
RESULTFUL END. THE
Eves33311S7 33705)7
bsautiful
300
REALTOR
acre
Lak
mt?
NUMBER
Sill
e
Mabel
IS
I
3305 5. Pars Dr. 3777111
St.
,wE.,s,h
37725)1.
"don,f noeds' fe,
P1511. sIll. ski, Swim in
1017$ French Ave. Sanford, Pta,
_wlth a want ad.
----Clear said bottom lake. All
Telephone (305) 321 0011
OPEN HOUSE
Will 00 house painting a repair. II
Pest Control
utilities available. Owner will
WEDNESDAY
IS
Carpef Cleaning
yrs experience . 377111g.
ARE MARY LahafreoW, swim.
Carry mortgage. Telephone iö.
W. 15th
lists, ski. 3 SR possible )rd.35.
7131 anytime,
.Cisa'mlng older 7 story homi en
ART BROWN PEST (ON TRUL
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FR, ace. porch. uNit
BLITZ CLEAN JANITORIAL
-2342 Park Drive
corner woode d acre W.
7Sw.44 Ps $i3.
Eaperl cork Foam Shampoo Free
Miscellerosus Ssrv1s
373 ISiS
50-Mice Ilaneous for Sale citmalel
ARE MARY - LOU Mary Sled
Pn •
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__ - -ClassIfied Ads didn'I work.
in sit corner. Terms poesine.
Rubsr
Sten
WILSONMAIENFURNITURE
irIAllflli177a,siItslc
COMMUNITY Bull
,...tllareWOUldq't be any.
531111
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I "t t? tIre
BOARDS ARE GREAT_____ cartiir
Wooded
kI.TAMOWTE
W'teleiale, rhiIi IO Order, main
3II3ISE First W.
3321433
CLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN
- bS. iNs. Nice trees. INt
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lit Cliii -34 hr$ Call 3311053.
Iliad CISSrIn
- SETTER,
- WIlT REALTY
VAL
01*110523' 01
Wl. 5317203..
Land Clearing &amp; $ PSrd boIei5
MuIt.nhI I ittien ,#r,ic.
Sib WaIt Fwniti,,re
dump truck for reid or lease, rn
CRUST GREENE INC.
'pj'
j3aj, j.7p,
they. if Of
Cossolberry Plaza
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PRECISI
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ON SAW PILING
BOSFOI(y ELECTRICIAN
LetUIfIley*r1
30gr3*OlIe,es.
FRE ItCItIMATES
OWN PHONE C.*U, STARTS
Americon Rent All m.m
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
ARE MARY' S PR, him..
SAVE
RISULTFUL
(ND.
THE
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fr'dsIv Psiatid
EXPERT LAWN SERVICE
(faUlt lid NO wrv.eet. bvyü a
NUMSIN IS
.MII.
Fadery CI,.ranc.. on
roomy 1W a 7V CWf*' .
Selling
CSe'i(ntenisy
every
de
COrTlpleteL.awn Care
M
macames. linger,
but 1IN P5 M'dV
ALTERATIONS, DRESSMAKING
Confractspree,.11
ANNE A, WALLACE
'W SIll, befance $35 Sing,r
*11 IIPINa. 53UN,
DRAPE%, UPHOLSTERY
PuMa, Sold new fir 14)0, pay
Req Real (state Beoker
Pl'i0151)230,0

Bliderfl271J7(au
,lIfoaing

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45 It "7$" Station, Paola, 377
5071

MllIef'sgood Used Television, ItS
and up 3511 Orlando Dr. 372
0352 --

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AhrContioning

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3110

'73 Chevelle Laguna- 71.000*)
original miles. A.C. PS. PB, 4
Dr.. new tires. Reasonable. Call
3224W. nit her George.
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Out of Ideas! Visit Etheul's liqves, I ml W oh I I on old SR

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MORTGAGES BOUGHT I SOLD
Will purchase iso &amp; Ind mw .
tgages at discount. 21 Hour
approval, Call "? "is

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450$ (Dealer).

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&amp; Sold

. *,Second

JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- 112 &amp;
13 niodels. Call 373 1170 O( 134

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fundinä Builder 3233211 Eoual

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$210 me approa. Owner Broker.
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Orlando, 54300)4 Eve.

Ilousifig Opportunity

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body r ough. $200 or bog offer

Radio.

('STEEN- S acres more or less.
high I dry, good country estate.
513.100 with 12100 down owner
will carry mortgage, we also

47.A Mwtgages Bouit

networks.
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see atRldpewoodApfs. No 271
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-Panes. Thomai Organs-ltovght
REASONS WHY WE'RETHE
&amp; Sold Muiic Lessons P,iwat,
LEADERt Call Dave Parr for a
and FREE Group BOB BALL'S.
confidential interview,
havi building iof.
Discount Music Center, 1307
French Ave.. 377 72SS
STENSTROM REALTY CANALSUILOINOSITE5Iead1n9 to 11ilke Monroe. Jenny Clart
3737120
Realty, REALTOR, 372-1511. _
REALTORS
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._________
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3 IN. 3 bath, family rgm. dining 4
IPppe,jy
room, living room, double
.I
,tint room, pofch.
CORNER,snsafloffke Lowdown,
$34
337)354
=

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Don't pile no longer needed items
high asan elephant's ee. Place
a classified ad. and pile thi
money in your wallet?

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equIpped, IS hp Mer cury
mofor, heavy duty traiior with
11 model, 327-1117.

ASSOCIATES
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
JOIN SANFORD'S SALES J143 Orlando Or
333 3QQ
LEADER? Professional _________________
VAIFHAFIP4ANCING
training, Individual supary', all ERA benefits, WIler, &amp; buyer
home warranty, finest cOOke
____
ceptional advertisIng program
are lust a hew of the many

niture

__________ 11-Antiques

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1111 Buick LaSabre A-C. P S •
new tires.rwts good. 5450
373-1731, 3270457.

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52-Appliances

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Medical
Dental Car. Plus
$317.50 me. starling pay to El

of your club activities,

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REAL ESTATE

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No Money Down II

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taking up specs wIth a went ad
in theHerald3fl.$II or I31.lIfl.

Sunken living room, with
fireplace, family room, Dining
room, screen porch, fenced
yard, fruit trees. Was $12,000.
Reduced to $31400. Owner-33

SA NFORD
PItA resale in Academy Manor, 3
2331Park DI 3222111
OR, 1100, 1157.73 P11, 340 REALTOR
Aft er Hourk3371354
months. i%'i pet, APR.
333')',)
322444$

II you aren't I.JsAç
pool tabie,
lake a cue, and sell .1 eDt a
Herald classified ad Call 322

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UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET.
Sell those things that are lust

Idylwiioe, 10' irentwo Dr.
SN,) bath, pool home. 3 yrs. old.

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call Pete

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Brand new left in lay away. soI
bnioinallv Sill, pay balance.
$1300_l%$217

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REALTOR,3327ep1

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perlence work lov- you
or Oscar, Writer Pint 414 Ills.
Sanford 322 14111i Dealer Agent

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Credit, Bad Credit'

years of finance in

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CaIIBart

1100.

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vied Car or truck I4 I]

Cash 3224132
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave,
Buy &amp; Sill, the finest in used
ur
ReIr.g %tOv, tools

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or No Credit
If your credit has burt rejectea it
yu donl have a down payment
Of it You ft looSrig for .1

Want Ads Get Peo ple Together Those Buying And Those Selling
3323511 or 131 Il3

financing.

CON PIE T ELY RE COIl
DITIONED- VA IFlIA homes
located in many areas of
Seminole County. $11,500 to
$10400. Down payment low as

tsti

Punch Bo-ils,
Cnarnpaj,e
Glasses. Tables. Chairs, Rolla
way Cods. Coffee Urns &amp;
Chafing Dish? American Rent-

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convenient section. Gordon.
*Ufk5hop,fttt5?etfledftotCh.
Ready to move int?? Owner

Reg.ReaiEstateSroker
JOHN K RIDER ASSOC.
107W. Commercial
Ppe377. III, anford

Good

68- anted to

Ba?ancedue$173lOorSll10mo
Call Sew I Save 131-1714 day or
nile Free home trial; no
____
obligation.

Associatt,_104-7344511
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For your comfy cottage In Quiet

President Carter is scheduled to embark
Thursday on a nine-day Journey taking him to
six nations in Europe and Asia. First stop will
be Poland, followed by Iran, India, Saudi
Arabia, France and Belgium. After talks at
NATO headquarters in Brussels, Carter will
return to Washington Jan. 7. He kicks off his
trip at B tonight with an interview by the TV

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SPEND OVER $13,000

Hi

call Rick at 322.13%.

64-Equipment for Rent

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NO NEED TO

W.GarnettWtslte

3514111 or 3110103 ask for
Frank.
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Montgomery Ward "Signature"
10 hooter less than two years
° Electric blower and thor
Matta, SIZS,W 33111102 after

MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves
37111*4 7771131
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Credit Qualifies

MOONEV APPLIANCES 323

REI'L TOP 323

auto..
A C.
Excellent
throughout Will take $2.11$. 323
5377 or 542 2541
:.._- - By owner 117$ Dolor. 210.2 DR.
whIte with blue Interior, 1 speea.
low mlleage,eacellenf condition,

type tractor. Excellent corid.,
completely rebuilt, good fires I
sheet metal. Roes. priced. 303

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Singer Futura In walnut cabinet
left in layaway. Purchaser left
area And we are unable to War e

busIness under $7S.000. Terms.

NEXT STOP:
THE WORLD

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t74ToyotaCorona.1rtU

Adj. commode chairs, crutches.
folding adi. walk ers I wheel
chairs, Rent or Sale. America'
R ent All 322 11)3.

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SEPIMURE iF.ASHER_ Parts.

Stemper Agency

2 10, into a 3 or 4 OR. Only
111.100. Low down payment. E-Z
terms by owner-Realtor,

Private cattagetowwer yg'.,
BR, kitchen, air, TV. L

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AVON CALLINOI
IiceHet earning opportunity

South of Sanford

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SANDRA CONDOMINIUM

Handyman can easily Convert tests

LPN Pull time. ii p.m. to 7 am.
shift. apply In person. Lakeview
toinCenNr. "t E. 2t4 LI.

SEWING MACHINE
CHRISTMASLAYAWAY
1171

business Inthis area. Property 4.

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room

Hwy. l7.fl

way to inform

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International 100 Duil Hydraulic
s ystem cu$ttvattng or mower

All, 327 9113

Itive a room to rent? Let a
classified ad find a tenant for
lou?

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* IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A
WONDERFUL BUY, se, this
Immaculate 3 OR at $2I,
What have you go? Ownen may
taki.
* OWNERS WANT TO RETIRE
from very successful restaurant

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chow

week? Thu

St. Johns Realty
BROKERS
Da ys 337 4173

63-?,iachinery.TooIs

CARROLL'SFURNITURE,322S111
Rent

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than ss registration fee unless

Our Rlnsonvc

new

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"utos for Sale

vehicle is sold. Call 04-fl3$3)
for further details. Closed Xmas
Neat sale Jan. 23.

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Steam Clean Your Own Carpet

Only
COUNTRY
FURNITURE. HWY 4$
ford. 323

terms.

Senior C1tI:ens 1 of

33-Houses Fw-nhshed

UPWWL M"14.

DISABLED

REALTORS 19
PARK

1% pct. assumable
3237%)

trade.

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2365

Nights. 3727351

via.

dining

call us? We'll lilt you all ttoe
features which include 3
fireplaces for those cozy
evenings, 37 &amp; a den $23,400.

°" "''
°

Sleep sofa &amp; Char,
w i th th5 ad

ilRhouse. Lake Mary, Byowntr.
Call after 5pm $171117.

ANYTIME

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In companion. Short term
assignments, Homemakers

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REALTOR MLS

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BR, furnished cot.
tage, Lake Golden, retired
Couple preferred, no pets. 332.

Nurses. RN's IS, LPN's, aides. Live

t)on't pile no longer needed items
high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified al. and pile the
money In your ealleti

Harold Hall Realty

322-2420

31-Apsrttnents Furnished
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For Rent-I

Reflebie women to 11". rent free
in exchange for companion of
~women, 333.3143 Sanford

HOLIDAY SPECIAL- Cl, 3 BR,
eesy terms.
3735171

Casselb,rry Flee Market. 2000
Blvd., Casselbirry.
Call Jackie, at $30 1700.

Sanford, Florida 32771-Price 10 Cents

DAYTONAAUTOAUCTION"
wv. U. I mIle west of SPeedway.
Daytona beach, will hold a
public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday &amp; Sit. at 7:30, It's the
only COO, in FlorIda. You set the
reserved price. No charge other

FILL DIRT I TOP $Ol
YELLOW SAND
_Call Dick Lacy. 323 7100

ChuckGo:mly, 3234341
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Seminole

Multiple Listing Service * RIDE BY 7711 P,ilmitto4,ttion

ditloning, $110 month. hlçst, last
I $30 deposit. 3330543.

employer.

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homlin Wyiinwod? Beautiful

7 BR, fenced yard. air con-

Pie. 32011. An equal opportunity

Flea Market open New Year's
wetSend Fri. ISal'. 9 a ML to S
pm Fret. rent to lit time
vendors. 1st come lit serve,

323'5774dayorniht
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Sanford's Sales Leader BUILDERS, 3 baths, enclosed
Pool. 171.100. Jenny Clark
Realty, REALTOR, 3121515.

SAN MO PARK-1. 2. 3 Bedroom

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Supervisory police experience Is
a prerequisite. Returnee will be
accepled until 4:30 p.m. on Jan.
%Stn. 1175. Address all reSumes:
Mayor. To" of Pence Inlet, 4717
S. Peninsula Or., Pence Inlet,

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NOTICE

ATTRACTIVE- 3 OR. I bath

32Houses Unfurnished

leadership Qualifies and be
certified in the state of F la,

Will bbysit in my home, New
Years Eve. experienced couple.

11`1111 so.

area, 517,00.

GREAT- New] OR. lbath home
in Sanford with all the eatrast CHIA. FR. entry foyer. w
carpet, fenced yard? BPP
WARRANTED. lust 121.100

GENEVA GARDENS

1976 SINGER FUTLJRA
Singer's most modern s ew ing
machine. fully automatic, sold
or'ginally, ISIS RepossessedilO for a months. Iiaianc.r,

COUNTRY LIVINC.- 3 5, 2 bath
*it all the corn
ices. large
yard,tre,s,plants :-.Jre,tholco
i B,
bAlls- Nice neighboyhood, completely remodeled,
concrete block, pool, carpet.
1334I00

payments. no money down. )7.
Tommy.
•1i0or323 43 ask

FILL DIRT CLAY SHELLHAULING?

14$ 1111217

534.000.

521.1001

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II?? Honda $10 take over

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garage. ChIA. we carpet, split
BR plan, fenced private yard.

landscaped
yard, range,
refrigerator, dining area, nice
neighborhood?
B PP
WARRANTED. A buy at $71,230

Ave

relations programs and coor.

Judy at 32353

Apts.

Ponce inlet

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contact

Wanted

Population 1.230; seeking chief of
police for staff of I people.
should have community oriented

NEED A SERVICEMAN? YiIl
find him listed in our Business

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Arms

1 2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Apartments
aalable Pool, Rec Room,
Tennis Court. Laundry room.
AC, D spnsaspter. Carpeted
.
Drapes Call 3234130 be'ween
I 70 a m I S pm

MILITARY TRANSFcR PEN.
DING- Like new) BR, 2 bath.

FANTASTIC- 3 BR. 1-' bath
ho me in Lonqwootl! Eauipped
kitchen , redwood porch in rear,
shag carpet. wall paper &amp;
paneling? Much Morel Only

Apts for Senior Citizens, Down'
town. very clean I roomy. see
Jimmie Cowan. 311 Palmetto

Chief of Police

Found: White Persian Cat,
vacinity of Suniand Estates a
Hwy. 7. 321-1531.

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1977 Singer Zg Zag

SPP WARRANTED. Just GRAND OLDIE S'bORY_25R.-7
tv.;so
bath, n.idshe ham, $ 11.000.

Unfurn,std

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PROBLEM
Pertiape AlcoholiCS Anonymous

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time, balance iiso 1141717

Brand new, never used. slightly
damaged on shipping, balance

1-1-ver

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room. Assume low interest

DOLLHOUSE- i BR, I%la bath
home In Dreamwoldf Huge scr.
polio FR? Equipped kitchen,
DR. &amp; Much more? See It Now?

UP

Model 1705. good for all types of______
____________________
carpeting, sold originally $254,
repossessed -used for short
62-La wn.Garden

mOIiQlgL 133.500.

C H&amp;A, equipped kitchen &amp;
moret Just 547.000.

"TJul*

S101up I BUY JUNK CARS- from ito fo
ADDING MACHINE
$30 Call "I 1624.
USED EXECUTIVE
5100&amp;up
DESK
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STENOCHAIRS
$20&amp;up
NOLL'S
7$-htOrCyCle$
Casselber ry. 17 1. 130 1205
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Getfull *pOSVlS- take Phal"For
Sale" sign down &amp; run C
classitied.d.CaII3fl-7SIIorI3l-

LECTROLUX
VACUUM

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Removed

BUY JUNK CANS, trucks &amp;l:ti
ports. $10 to 170 32151% after S
pm &amp; *ftkffldI.
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OWNER MOVED OUT- Needs to
WO this attractively panelled, 3
BR, 1 both, with large family

BEAUTIFUL- 4 ON. Jtflp..
on 1g. lot In Pksecrestt FR, with
brick fireplace, pool &amp; icr. patio,

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USED 3 &amp; DRAWER
FILE CABINETS
$701 up
MANUAL TYPEWRITERS $01

Ave.
Africa,. Peight Crawlers SO large
worms, $t
Also Peat, fine
Quality, it bush.: Wholesale In
your container, $ buitils or
more. 7k per bushel. lAGOS
MARKET, 2ed3 Sanford Av.,
......JInIoqd 137 1441

WINTER VISITOR- See our
lneap.nslve winter home
special. 7 BR, I bath, kitchen
equipped, C.H
C.H. spIc.span,

STENSTROIV1

29-Rooms
4-Personals

It

*-mice Su5

llca'atnoklaces.$31up;M.er
Wallets. $3 UP. Come in &amp;
Owaltney Jewelers. 3015 Park

CHARM PM THE PAST
(fICIOUS etlli'Ifice hall. 3 DR.
2%
S. IlaJi ft. LA. with
fireplace. IbIS It. ON. Pool,
Irces,. Owner ., ,ft
redscsd price to 11USD. A
NEAL.
OPPORTUNITY,
Decoratlns&amp;afewantiqu.swIII
make this home a show place.

REALTY

Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday - Noon

REALTOR, 372.71$),

for Sale

41-}bssi

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Wooded 20 acres, on Lk. Karnee,
also S acres on Lk. Sylvan, best
terms. Check with me for I acre
oarcels. William &amp;*aliczonski,

Sanford. Seminole area. Earn
$30.000 $50.000
per
year.
Unlimited opportunity, one of
the nation's fastest growing

Orlando - Winter Park

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balance at UIS See at

SANFORD SEWING CENTER
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raised Tuesday night when the ticket had still not been
turned In. Holders of winning tickets have up to a year In
which to claim their winnings, however after that the
money goes to 11w State of Florida.
'LaM year a man thought he had lost, threw his ticket
away ISM On nod day wbm he Saw Ow rm.k- in Uw
newspaper, he realized he had tossed away $,000," said
Glen Looney. SOKC publicist.
The man searched the trash cans feverishly, shifting
through losing tickets for days, but neverfound the
winning ticket.
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wIthout the ticket, the money goes to the state.
It Is not uncommon furs large-paying ticket to go wicasW for a couple of days, but rarely longer than that.
Opening night mutuel handle was the largest in track
history at $352,194.
90K Cs racing season extends through April and Is open
nightly except Sunday with Matinees on Monday. Wednesday and Saturday. - JIM HAYNF

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node explosion that injured no one and caused little
tLun age, and occasional drunken
'It's really beautiful." said the Rev Mario de Secco of
Chicago.
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birthday. Soviet and foreign Catholics gathered in a
Moscow church, under a blanketof mow, about block
from the big old pink building housLng the headquarters of
the KGB, the Soviet sret police.
And Pond, Prate Cardinal Stefan Wy&gt;'nski said
thecountry's CommuniA leaders, ter years of opposing
religion, "now understand ft ineffediveness of fighting
those who look for a true savior of the world.'
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NEW YORK (UP!) - A small bomb exploded at the Venezu .lan Consulate early
today, breaking windows but causing no Injuries, police said.
An anonymous telept one caller told United
PresF International th it Omega 7, an antiCastro group, planted he device In a "combined action" with Conlor and the Pedro Luis
Boltel Commandos.
The caller said thai took the action to
demand freedom for Dr. Orlando Bosch, a
Cuban imprisoned in Venezuela for allegedly
planting a bomb aboa 'ci a Cubana Airlines
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WASHINGTON (UI!, - Eighty-three
million federal income ar orms en route to
American taxpayers ihov some changes
including simplified cal 'ulai ns and forms in
pastels - pink and baly bi ie.
The Internal Revenue Ser Ice, In an annual
postChristmas ritual st nds the forms
Tuesday, the Ut gover ime it work day since
Christmas. Tax returns trac Itlonally are due
April15.
"We always wait to mail the forms until
after Christmas,"an IRS spckesrnasaid. "It
would be heartless to ha ye th un arrive before
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been arrested, police said tod ty.
Pasadena detxtives said a woman found
dead in a parking lot Sattu day, Caroline
Williams, 21, may have been i victim of the
strangler. Police said she was last seen with
Paula Glen Ward, 18- the won an believed to
have been the mysterious ra 4iller'8 12th
victim.
A Los Angeles police s okein an said today
a Z"!t had been taken In o csitody in
connection s 'lb the slaying of a liii Wilhiami.
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remains a kc ',itone of U.S. forei ii policy, but
lingering stipielons In the
se of the
"Wilmingtor 10" bridles tha: campaign
overseas, iulstant Secretai y of State
Patricia Dei Ian says.
'The proL em of the WilinIn ton 10 Is a
serious prob em for this countr '," said the
State Depar meat officini who has respon-sibility for I nplementing of tIn Carter administration tumau rights effori
Nine black men and one white 'oman were
jailed in Wil ntngton, N.C., for I teir alleged
connection ti a 1971 racial disti'. isuce. They
have becon the focir v ' ,. insn rights
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Cubs Sunda was stuimedby a smxpriee blow
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Nikolai W admewiky, 2, Is schedided for
arralgnmenl bose a federal magistrate
Tuesda), on Or piracy charges.
The Eastfm crew said Wlschnewsky, the
only passen pr in first clan Is Flight
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CASH BOX TAKEN
Shirley
Hem, 35, of Lucerne
aggravated battery.
Drive, DeBary, reported to
Lake Mary police said Seminole County Sheriff's
Henderson Ferguson entered denuties the theft of a cash box
-nant it 11
wnlaizung l46 (rein Florida
the pouce c.- .
p.m. and reported the shooting.
Extrusion Inc., at 254 Jewett
He was later hospitalized.
Lane, Sanford.
Deputies said the cashbox.
MAN
ARRESTED
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taken
sometime between 5 p.m.
A fight at Rainbow Ranch
Thursday
and 9:30a.m. Friday,
Longwood early Chriatmns
morning resulted In OW worth was removed from a locked
filing cabinet. No pry marks or
of damage and the arrest of an
Apopka man for disorderly other means of entry were
found.
IntoxIcation,
HOME ROBBED
Arrested in the Rainbow
An antique crystal chanRanch parking lot at 1:15 am.
delier, years old, and valued
by Seminole County Sheriff's at
$1,500 was taken from a home
deputies was Samuel Eli Davis,
under
construction at 1211
By MARK WEINBERG
23, of 1095 Geneva Way Apopka.
Waverly
Way, Longwood, by
Herald Staff Writer
Sheriff's reports, quoting
someone who pried open a
eyewitnesses, say Davis was
Two Sanford families are looking for new homes today
intoxicated and started fighting aiding glass door, reports said.
Michael Senia, 57, of 526
after
swept through their homes early Christmas
with an unidentified patron in
Highland St., Altamonte
morning.
the bar. The fight caused about
One family
the Thomas Hoffmans of $12 Magnolia
$300 worth of damage to tables. Springs, told deputies the theft
Ave. - wasabietosaveallltsQuistmaspresentsexcepl
chairs and the floor, authorities occurred sometime between
Thursday afternoon and Friday
two bicycles. The other - the bees Collins family of I)
said.
morning.
Third St. was unable to recover even the Christmas
Sheriff's deputies were called
In addition to the chandelier,
presents.
to the scene and Davis was screens, sinks and a microwave
The first Christmas morning fire "gutted three or four
arrested. He now is in the oven valued together at
rooms" of the Collins home, said firefighter Herman
$500
county
jail in lieu of $195 bond. were taken, for a total reported
Brown. Firemen were called to the scene at 3:30 am., he
Thieves Saturday night stole loss of $2,000.
said.
$600 worth of tools and a tool
Mrs. Collins, her nlne.year.old eon Broderick and her
CIGAJIETIESTAXEN
box from an unlocked mainseven-year-old daughter Tins "lost everything In the
Thirty cartons of cigarettes
tenance room of a laundromat were taken from the Wareco
house," said Pete Rodriquex, disaster chairman of
at 405 E. First St., Sanford.
Seminole County Red Cross.
gas station at 110 N. French
tween
Ave.
between 1 and 1:50 a.m.
The theft took place be
"They're now at the Holiday Inn. U anybody knows of a
y, c- Saturday, Sanford police said.
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5:40
p.m.
house Mrs. Collins can reed, we urge them to contact the
E11t17 WU made through a
cording to laundroinat assistant
Red Cross at 1314001. She was planning to buy the house,
broken
window. No value was
Mike Colley of 401',b Palmetto
but it's still under the owner's name."
given
for
the dgardtft
Ave.,
who
th
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,
Fire Chief George Manning Harriett Is Investigating the
according
to
police.
MARX WEINBERG
cause of the fire.
The second fire occurred Christmas morning shortly
before I am, according to Hoffman. The family's first
move was to save the Christmas presets. "We concentrated on running presents outdoors Instead of getting
our clothes ... U's the only thing we thought of," Hoffman
said.
At the Magnolia Avenue house asleep upstairs at the
time the fire broke out were Hoffman, 41, his wife, Donna,
41, mether4n4aw Edna Kelly and brother-be-law James
MIAMI (UPI) What would were Injured when a Braniff jet
Kelly and the tow'HotfIa rldl*'ss: Den, 10; Mark, 17;
have
been a leisurely Quid- ran into severe turbulence as It
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man Day Right to ppj passed over Cubs on a flight to
Mrs. Kelly was spending Christmas Eve 4"'the
turned Into a rough ordeal- for Miami from Tegucigalpa. Hon.
Hoffman,. She lives In Brun Towers, Sanford. Brother-bethe 153 passengers aboaril a law Kelly Is visiting from California.
Braniff Airways jet that
Family members saved the Christmas presents (except
smashed through an macifor two bicycles) by passing them through a front window.
pected pocket of rough air
The fire started at the rear of the house.
Sunday.
JACK W. FLYNT
Ali spent Christmas day at the home ofafriend.
Ambulances Mood ready as
flight 907 Landed at Miami
Funeral services for Jack W.
International Airport, where Flynt, 70, of Lemon Bluff, who
the plane was diverted for an died Saturday will be 2 p.m.
emergency landing Sunday Tuesday at First United
evening. At least 36 passengers Methodist Clutch In Geneva,
were removed for hospital the Rev. Gary lamer of.
treatment, the result of being flclatjng.
thrown about In the cabin as the
A retired farmer, Mr. Flynt
Jet bounced through the 1w- was a member of the First
buience at 37,000 feet.
Urtjj Mijj Ch urch of
The Injured were treated for Geneva, and a member of 50
cuts and biases while Braniff Associates and Sanford Elks
operations crews inspected the Club.
DC-I for structural damage.
Survivors Include two nieces.
Given a dean bill of health, Mrs. Barbara Ray and Mary
the jet reloodW the remaining Jane Barber of Sanford; and a
passengers and apparently nephew, Gordon Flynt of
some of those treated and Lemon Bluff.
M3M-em its fllgld to Panama
Burial will be In Geneva
about two hours after the cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
emergency stop.
contributions to the local
This Is the second incident cancer fund are asked.
Involving a Braniff let in five
Brisson Funeral Home Is in
months. On Aug. 7, 15 persons charge of arrangements.

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- The time is nigh for organizing a campaign.
In the same boat as Smothers date yet," he said.
Secretary of State Bruce
Smothers to tell Florida once are Insurance Commissioner Already officially In the race
and for all if he is running for Bill Gunter, although he has for the Democratic guberruled out the governor's race natorlal nomination are state
governor,
Smathera and a dozen ethers and opted for re-election; Sea. Robert Graham of Miami;
have declared as candidates In House r4mmerce Chairman St. Petersburg banker Raleigh
the 197$ election, but have " John Forbes of Jacksonville, Greene; Attorney General
sald what office they're rwanrni .oho may rim for the date Robert Shevin; and U. Go#
for. That loophole Is about to be Senate; Senate President Pro Jim Williams.
Ternpore Sherman Wino of On the Republican side are
plugged.
A date election law revision, Miami; Rep. Jerry Melvin of drugstore magnate Jack
the most ezienalve in 25 years, Fort Walton Beach; former Eckerd of Bellaire and U.S.
will take eflad Jan. 1 which Rep. Sill Flynn; arid T.Ithka. Rip. Lou Frey of Wider Park.
says In part UW a candidate see Mayor Ben ilmenpeon.
Sy Holtman. Smothers'
can no longer We his intention
to rem for office without saying pram secretary, said Smathurs
may declare for the guberwhich one.
Smathers recently has all but natortal race or say he's risedeclared for the Democratic ning for reelection, then switch
nomination for governor. He later for the governor's race.
"We're planning an anhas traveled throughout the

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a Lake Mary woman who police
said wounded he r h usband in
the lower right leg late Friday
night In a shooting.
Bond for Helen Ferguson, 52,
of 133 E. Crystal Lake Drive,
was set at $1,575 Saturday by
County Judge Man Dickey.
Mrs. Ferguson is charged with

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WASHINGTON WP: - A Senate committee recommends :he /rmy Corps of
Engineers be stripped of re ponsiblilty over
so-called "pork barrel" aer projects costing
hundreds of millions of dollai ;annually, Sen.
Abraham Ribicoff, DO nn., i aid today.
Ribicoff, chairman of the Senate Governmental .'iairs Committee, said the panel
voted, 16 to 0, to approve a report recommending the corps' water re iource development program be turned ovel to the Department of Transportation.

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Mary Pickford alive of the four Liaison with United Artists. "It
Hollywood that was often
stars who formed United mist have hurt him Inside, but
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Anita film di*IIo In 1919 - he didn't show it."
when he was Ali" bad nothing
so
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W praise for the legacy he left
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tor D.W. Griffith.
"He was a genius. There will
Her husband, Charles was equally at ease Li the
now be another like him,"
ye, who apeareii "Buddy" Rogers, said Miss company of the world's royalty
said Jack Oakle, who costarred shared with Chaplin a knightwith Chaplin "The Great hood for achievements In en- with Chaplin in "Monsieur Pickford was told on Christmas as with its victims, and all were
Dictator.
tertainment.
Vercieuz" In 1947, was reported Eve that Chaplin appeared to grid for his films.
"I used togoto the ballet with
BobHope said he got his start too "emotional and broken up" be near death.
He took complete control over
him. I learned en much about In comedy as a boy doing to speak, but issued astatement
."
"God hiss him," the frail all aspects of film productina
the ballet from hum. There Chaplin Imitations, strutting saying she learned more from Miss Pickford replied, Rogers and was regarded as somewhat L
wasn't a guy who could get up "0 the cwihhnrhnnd ftrhoww working with Chaplin than i&amp;tt "Hi Ii one of the greatestf ao dictator on the set, driving
==a thai country has ever Pals
off the ground with the grace he In a bowler anti take munmathe, anyone else.
actors along In his relentless
had."
carrying a cane and Imitating "Of course everybody knows known
search for perfection. But
"He was unique," sold Jackie Chaplin's famouswalk.
that Chaplin was the greatest
Chaplin died a wealthy man Chaplin expected no less of
:
Coogan, now 63, who was given
"The guys would applaud," comedian that ever lived," said but his childhood was a shuttle
his first film role as a child by Hope recalled. "We were lucky George Burns. "There's never from poorhouse to orphanage.
to live in his time."
Qiapllnln "The Kld."
been anyone like him before And once he was crowned the
But the studio tyrant turned
"I remember him as a very
"Charlie looked at all the and there never will be again." king of Holl)wood, he left amid out to be a soft touch for the
kind mm."
daily rushes," Hope said. "He
"He was a great man and scandals over teen-age brides, many jobless actors he kept on
"I hope and I belieye that he was the original perfectionist. probably the greatest paidorni- a paternity suit, his taxes and his payroll long after their
will now be remembered as the He was a great producer, mid who ever lived," said politics.
. 'ctures were In the can and he
pealed comedian ever," said writer, diredur and comedian. Zeiço Marx, last of the Marx
"It was very Loth on him," to , -one into self-hnpoaed exile
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
Sir Laurence Olivier, who He was a great original."
brothers comedy team.
said Tim Durant, who oeac. In swovnriand.
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It was not the most memorable Christmas season
— the one in 1973.
The Arabs had used their oil weapon to chasen
those countries which supported Israel in the Yom
Kippur war.
They used It to dim our Christmas lights, put us
in waiting lines at the gas pump, rescheduled
holiday trips to conform to reduced airlines
schedides
other"Ise force us to think twice
about using energy.
The embargo would not end until March, but on
Christmas Eve came an event that would turn out
to be more significant, not only to this country but
the rest of the world: the Organization of
Petrolcum Exporting Countries had doubled the
price of oil.
The cartel has pushed up its price even further
since then, and it's now time for another annual
OPEC, meeting in Caracas. What kind of holiday
greetings OPEC sends to Its nervous customers
may well depend on the Shah Iran and the weight
he can swing among his fellow oil exporters.
The Shah has some political Ideas that make us
wince, but his grasp of energy economics is admirable. It was he who announced In 1973 that the
party was over for the Industrial West, that OUT
"terrific progress and even more terrific Income
and wealth based on cheap fuel Is finished."
He was hawkish on oil prices than, but is less
hawkish now, because he has seen what can happen
when a world economic system based on relatively
cheap fuel is subjected to the kind of jolts that
OPEC has given It.
So the Shah, with an eye toward Iran's own In
terest In protecting the eonenmlc cohesion of the
Western world from further strain, Is on the side of
restraint at Caracas. With him, presumably, are

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WASHINGTON.. How do you spell "relief '?
Forget the answer suggested by a certain
commercial. Capitol Hill, they spell
it
the HOUSE Ethics
CnmItos'i ininable Fote ol Korean Influence-peddling in Congress, the former
Watergate special pronectthr has fulfilled the
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Indlgt1on which plagued the Ethics Committee
and the Hotie as a sbole ducing the first six
months of the
1gatlon.
NO1so4Y talks much about the Korean mew
thosedays.Repllcsashavedcçpedmuttering
no longer
b
besiege
House Speaker 1p O'Neill with demands
that the Ethics Coownitise lynch a hi oMlimers
quickly so the red of the Home can lock vir_
c_
ommittee
the assigomed offers aboig as much
watching the case pow - in the winter.
All of which pleases Home leaders and

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members of the Dbles Committee ünmesmely.
no question he's had a settling effect ,
bothon
the committee and on the public in WASHINGTON WINDOW

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, who
together with Iran account for so much of OPEC's
total production that their dissent may hold back
Venezuela, Indonesia and others who want price
increases ranging from five 1t to 20 percent

a personal entente they were happy to report was
very cordial.
They not only got along very well together, it

appears, but were able to agree on some

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measures to bring their countries closer
together. They are setting up an industrial
cooperation committee and considering linking
their national electric power grids with a cable 4
beneath the English Channel — perhaps a
symbolic substitute for On mudw-discuesed M
never built timneL
It Is all very tentative, however, a case of
peesed good intentkms with figir, concrete
results yet to be seen. What __
m
it subject to
extended comment at this point is thoughts It
pronipts on the natsre of homasi rtlatlona,
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Anglo-French relations are in an interesting
condition those days.
They are improving Again.
Prune Minister Callaghan and President
Glscnrd d'Estaing got together In mDecunber
at the former's country hideaway, Chequers, for

sense kflOifl U nations.
The British and French have been identified

add .
D. Spence, R..&amp;C, the
ranking Republican en the ethics Panel.
"His re— "P'
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fs sense people' bald abost
a pif
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BNJC.
building day, this
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datlen continued tilnugh
Jtiid
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intiavmili
of iheern- two clvIlIutLofl6ivulitng - world ears.
th7 OSIWWIO( to
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the =inOPEC sa'alH'igWestern c000inlea
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as measures Of economic hardship In American, who were lso asasdates In the
Inr (hi reaults Julius Slükfn becomes a television star. He and
Is a
twist.
Ns,rninbesi heroine beg news.
Urdtoed States. The jobless tigerss are based laJtr events, attn tendlo Uth of the United
Four years ago the air rang with otar resolutions
i,,,
more
Shiskinthecommimionerof u. Lebor
On people who actively sought Work last rnoith - States, Britain and France as the basic Western
to free ourselves from dependence on the whim of
this leaving out "discouraged workers" who alliance, the Big 1ee.
results to show for its labors than It did back in department's Bwesu of Labor Statistics; the
S
have stopped seeking jobs.
Middle Eastern rulers for our energy supplies.
July when Jaworll's peedaceaur sod erstwhile man In charge of such vital federal
Yet It Is an Ironic fact of today's Ewope that
But today our oil Imports are running a million
Watergate protege, Philip lacovara, resigned measurements of national economic health as
HIS does have another Index for discouraged both the British and French are on better terms
alter an angry public battle with Chairman John the monthly estimate of unemployment and the
barrels a day higher than they were in 1973, paying
workers, but It does not try to measure the tin- with their common enemies of the two wars J. Flynt Jr., DOA., over the snaiHike pace of the conswner price Index. You see him on television
pact of unemployment on the people It ceirds as the Germans - than they are with each other.
for them has run up a frightening trade deficit and
explaining this numbers be has collected to
probe.
Jobless.
Not so ironic, however, In the longer
eroded confidence In the dollar, and even a
The
Investigative
Mcii—
unchanged
except
conresskmal
committees
and
reporters.
historical
view. The century and a querter of
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Demorratic president with
a Democratic Congress
Thus, the unemployed___
father of family
(or
orild aid his law partner, Patir A.
Anglo-French
alliance is a relatively brief period
When
Sham
speaks,tithigs
happ
The
has no other sourco of .sçpeet Is coasted
could not got an energy POlICY 0fl the boob which
Whit., now d.y comeel - has Interviewed wages of mlflksss of workers and r
competed
to
the
ceedsiles lng which the two
et
irees
e
some the pensioner trying to iipIem a
promises redief.
lundiids of In&amp;rldeds aid ohm,SJ OI4h tied to the cosmer price Wax.Billione in
peoples
wers
at
sub
others' ___ ,
retirement Income, a tingor trying to ear
meedaine of documents and ftP'ldal records
We acted on one lesson from the Christmas 01
lot
Eeropesn
and
world powar, repeatedly
federal funds are allocated on the bails of
enough for a new stereo system or a wife wIse is
n r"*
an effort 10 lNtfl who got what from unemployment statistim
1973. President Carter has established a Strategic
looking for work even though her husband has a overniuthig or threatening to overrun each
Tbngsun Park and sundry other
others' tint
Oil Ret erve which can lessen our vulnerability to a
fullthne Job.
Recently,
he
gave
reporters
a
preview
of
a
new
agents
or
officials
of
the
Korean
government.
cut-off 4 foreign prolewn.
The legacy of those centuries of often Woody
me committee hu held three days of Pliblic price Index that Is going to replace the "market
Stiakin said it would be necessary to inquire competition Is part of each national psyche. The
But We brightening prospect for peace In the
hearings and talks vaguely of more to follow, basket" that has measured the cod of goods and
into Income to get a picture of economic hardship British don't understand the French— and, as a
Middle East has reduced, at least for the time
setpoenas have been issued for the personal services In the United States for several decades.
with the jobime figures, bad that measurement is rule, don't really want to. no French, by and
being, the threat of another embargo. The other
financial recurdo cia minter ci pad aid premed The new CPI, width is siçpod to be ready in
In the Jarisakilon of the Health. Education and lu., dent really but the BritWi - and for
lesson—that an isnte'natlonal wtel can effectively
Welfare
o department, not Labor.
cswwanen, Indaing fonner Speaker Con February - reflecting January prices - will
. scan, very good reasone, they believe.
the price and production level of
Albert. Depositions at. being elicited from repisant a much bro.d.r aseriple of liens and
led ocon wo which the two cow
The conunladoner said it would be possible for
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the shopping hati Of a muds larger grosp of
B[Z to collect some ci these otis., statistics, bgj tiiii odid hi 'nilliary (UI(*d w the 11K Suez
Rd IkeI it ill.1Inot me *AI
of
is.aneri.
future—is the one that still challenges our resolve.
oceratlon. an .dse or whosepslmary result
It had sot been given the asllOunent or the
(bsc.uhubsen
idrglft.d
as
of
was to reveal the bankruptcy of bath as powers
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10 do so.
The Shah of Iran declared four ur5 $) that the
In
the
coins
of
explaining
what
the
new
index
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in the military assist.
Industrial cosrles would have to "find
wwAdnt
will
tell
consgnens,
ShIáln
also
welt
to
Some
The goverimierit spends a lot of money' to
rsI}en above all w.r1y V*
In ensuing year,, apart from the symbolic tad
sources of energy and tighten their belts." He Is
dream of taraiithl$ somson. else's Without pains to explain what it will not meal.
collect the statistics Stiakin works with, and money.Iouslng cooperative venture on the
ShIlakin empisitod that the CPI measures
saying the same thing today, even as he promises
airtight JstlfIcaUms.
probably gets value received. Bid It struck at supersonic airliner Concords, they have gone
that
coogresanen
ordy
the prices of things most Americans buy
11w
Fotien,
01
cOuc*
least one reporter In the audience that there is their own ways. The French Into a special
to give us "a break" by trying to get OPEC to
Is
who accepted cash and favors from the Koreans each month. But it does not deal with such tin,
something odd about colkctb figures on price. ,.ai
forego another prices Increase.
European grouping, the Common
but
getting no valid ced of living ifld
arent
exactly
besting
down
thecemmlueedoors
portent
outlays
as
taw,
and
it
in
not
to
be
If we had proved by now that we can get alor4
Market,
which
they have sought to control by
regarded as a cost of living" index.
veylng wsemnploysnesd and coming oat with no limiting membersW
to co
with less opv ad instead of more, we would not be
While he was at It, StUkin also warned against
sgaJij measure of economic hardship.

needing any "bres" from foreign rulers and the
Issue at Caracas might be different; how much to
roil back the price 01 oil, Imtesd of whether to
tncre9se It.

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century, their battlefield partherthlps dating
back to 1854 and the Qimeni War. Except for
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WAShWIGTON By the Srjt's W t1he my red co"butims. The arc obacurkig Beech. When the Navy darted Its negotiations,
th
ps.i and
Spell rtheed to aliscases his coaven'
sienis, o-he. the mberalded d.CItlsXI of the former also Slen lrwieed that the Navy should purchase Stennis
wi
about
the
is a modal of personal integrity. He has always covers up the dereliction of the latter.
CFX. But, In a lengthy in.
the MIne type of
as the other two services terview, ie told us Congress
teen guided
g
by codence
iw
and day in
never intended that
Set Sienna has always allowed the derelicts were already flyiplane
ng . Without
names, the Navy procure
dedlegs With iücolh.gae.
ad the
hide In the dodowof his Own tldacoidd be only #* Beechmentioning
the
CIX
though
competitive
aircraft.
bedding
It hes been on of his ..
reputatkm. Now we have aMacvvrd
As It happened, the Senate d
consider the
Apparently. this Was not the
kswesr, that the goveranot, like the moan, a ef
wie on the Slenils hugs, which he fl plans. particatanly, vital kiol
uederstandüig of
to
the
,sal
Sass. Barry Gold
should have Its hidden side. The mash light on Its characteristically has sought to cover UP
r, R-Aris. aid Howard
defense.
It
took
the
strong
Insistence
of
Stinnis
to MiflhWfl D'Otdo, who called
ugly side, he fiercely tefteves can shake public
As Senate Armed Service chairman, the 7$- get the authorization in the first
for beds. They
confidence Li govert
place. The Navy even raised the qued1nj en the Senate floor.
yenrcIdSIeisds wields tremendous power Inside
prped to seek competitiv,
bid. for the
"I ask the stg4 Members Of the
Other uMnri lashed upon him, ts, the Pnnng. He l used this Influence to br1
I
CrX Pertogon source. told our associate Marc Armed
Services Committee..." spoke up Met.
ago,
the
Ideal
choice
yells
Al
to head the first subtle pressur. on the Navy to award a fat, $21 Smoionñy.
zent*wn, "If It was the Ists,g of
Sinte Elko Ci,,. He oçeratei
ll
AfrUef1 c
the conference ?
But Stemis flied oft
private letters one report that the
on two meunlons, which he held to
The dlicriat priure WU applied hi the foam on Dec. 15, 1575 to two
CTX be competitively
then-Del
IN udable U) that the loner wsrkiais of of two private letters to th Pentagon, so Donald Riaiiteld, the nod on erne Secretary procured?"
Dec. ii, 117110
"Ys."
the
r wos
ci the mat. indd he
hi
ef*
by Cop. LL ac, of the Naval Air $yetesna casTect."add hails. "Thi_ st
Bat
iWeNodiep Is qft c1
610 Ihepe,
(3)
latin W1d
"TO me," brim hi Colde, It Is corn
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odJ*'1k.he,.i,
PuckUl Wcr akeady hi the
h
d I Wall . .it dwn at,
0
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By
a fermir
.
"U
Navy
runugj for a utility Iran- 00111141
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Stis.11
iikjly'
moved
erluery mhes ci teddy," he pr*aha.4 Stonis aids
ed 1111
nO
UP
his colleagea: "There
are So w.ast1&amp;Jy Iffarug from is
no deabi t
1* MINIM
to r wi th
It
hi
a
open bed for any
aid
elm
handled the W*agtcn aid cube Navy contract Is
"wt. hanls, "1 n*
sulu Iii
take n antlers 1.sdlng to puthea. e'dIl the rerug'itatemug,
Both *
W ady IV 1h
hh (,—-ad p,fl told us that On senator Senate Armed Services Committee has reviewed He Sienna
was fully aware of coasse, was mieis, ng.
was acting to keep defense coda down. The the matter."
that no other manlacturer
.
couii
1, (he 91
meet
the
reiren
welders, whee n- Bath Word is Is.. espunive, they ,splR,d
By Washington ataderds, . lasg. c
fl_-Ilwoeld Od the contract. In Is', the Navy deeds
bo Iftnsdas
ni7d
upath.t4avy
to
de
bas are knii, .cital ibe
to give Us. eont,at to Beech, a News hiss
IhuIhee
Army and Air Fa*. the 13 plwsea from Heeds, *am bethrksg
to
ldetbragh thsh rlrws aiheat ever .ekhig
These contracts
to di, with sew.iug r
'
lAds.
bide.

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice Is IRrIW SIal that It

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
IIMINOLS COUNTY. FLORIDA

wift"Wea. purilu" is Me is

PROBATE DIVISION

tK*s Nem' Statute. Chaptu
NS.* Florida $itutis will 1,011111014
Wffi*lOStill "if circuit Court I
-- 111111, SN County, Floridi
upon rsc.t of — of IN
PuAlkallun it this nitke 11w lIt
titlous Mine: THE LOOKINI
GLASS under wilidu we ispici P
OVW in b.mwwss at Res.., Ne. iN
A"~# M1111 9111111011110 Canter
.ftatnente 1prk, Florida.

PRO moo*W 77411CP
*vIslis
to me:
Ø

USiA CALL
Deceased

NOTICE OF
ADMINISTIATION
TC ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER P1150111 INTERESTED

YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
In
that the adminlstritóu it the aitsie laid M4 bM$ ilerprIse are M
of LURA CALL deceased File NIIIWSIUDY'S GLASS SLOWINC
Number 7.M3CP. is penmine in tha AND GLASS CUTTING CO.
DftL atWintor Garden. FIor$dt
circuit Court Pot SemInole County
Florida. Probate Division. the 44. this PIN day ii December. 1P77.
thidys Clam Slowing And
Geis of which Is Sominele County
GIem Cutting Co
CesflttlS,55. Saitord. Florida 32771.
BY: Rudy Generall,
The personal riprasentatives it the
President
estate at, WILLIAM P. CALL and
310 South Dillard Strait
T.R. CALL, JR. Msoaddreisisc.
.ntw Gwdn, Florida 32717
o *.SII.Mfl r. sail. Post ufl1C
*0*
147$. Santeid, Florida 37771. The Publish. DeC It. 11, 36. 1117, Jan. 2.
name and address of the personal Im
r*pmsnlative's attcrnly are sit
forth below.
All persons Nevins claims or
demandd against the Oltiti are IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
reffeired. WITHIN THREE FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF FLORIDA
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF CIVIL ACTION NO. 774411.CA*A
THIS NOTICE. Po
with mlClark FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
of the aMy, court I written LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
statemed of any Ciakn or demand SEMINOLE COUNTY. a United
ffiey may have. Each Claim mimIhe Slat es corporation.
In writing and must indicate the
Plaintiff.
basis Pot the Claim till name bnd
add? softtwcrditoeorhlsagsu'd HENRY T. KOENIG and ELVIRA
or attorney and the amount I. KOENIG, formifty husband and
claimed. It tile claim is not yet due, wife; HENRY G. KOENIG and *ie.
the data when It will become due GENEVIEVE H. KOENIG; and
shall he stated. If the claim Is MUNERA PLUMBING COMPANY,
contingent or unllQuldated, the a Florida corporation.
nature of one uncertainty shall be
DinId.ItI
stated. It the claim Is I4cwed, till
NOTICE OF ACTION
ciitity shall be described. The TO: HENRY T. KOENIG
claimant shell deliver Sufficient
SnO Cedar SpringS. 123 E
copies of the claim to the clerk to
Dallas. Texas 7533$
nabis the cIitk to mall one copy to
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
sects personal rntres.WstI,,.
that on action to torecbte a mar.
Ali psi ansliter.,Ndin,M estate taps on INs Poll.nIrug properly In
to whens a cepy it this Natics 01 kmCounty, Florida;
Administration has bu.s mailed ar,
Lot 3 Stock S. BEVERLY
required. WITHIN . THREE TERRACE. according to the Fiat
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF "WWI AS recorded In Put Cook It,
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Pages 50 and $1. of the Public
THIS NOTICE. toile any objections Records to Seminole County,
they may have that challenges IN. Florida;
validity it the d.cedesWs will. the MI bean tiled against you and you
'qualifications Of lisa personal arerethsir.dto serve a copy olYour
representative, Or the votive or written defenses, It any, to It on
Iuilsdlctlonhlthecourt.
PHILLIP
H.
LOGAN
of
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND SHINHOLSER, LOGAN AND
OBJECTIONS NOT $O FILED MONCRIEF,
Attorneys
for
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Plaintiff. Post Office Boss nfl,
teitdwftretpuAlIcatloniffiIs Sotstord, Florida 37711, and tile the
Notice
of
Administration: Original with till Clerk of tile ebave
December It 1517.
Court on si hefori January 25th,
5: Wlfflees P. so.
IM; otherwise. a Judgment may he
5: T. I. Call. Jr.
.,teqsd against you for the refIll
As Personal Reotfienla.
demanded in the Complaint.
three it he EateN it
WITNESS mytsotW and it* waiof
LURAIAU..
this Cowl an this ISIN day it
Oecaaead
December, 1517.
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
(Slat)
REPRESENTATIVE:
A,ttew H. Ceciwitli. Jr.
5: A. Edwin SiWusiser
Clerk it lie Circuit Court
A. Edwin $hWar it
By: Mary N. Derdan
SHINHOLSU. LOGAN AND
Deputy Clerk
MONCRIEP
PublIsh. Dec. It. 34 1q17, Jots. 2, 9,
Poll Office So WI,
1575
lanferd, FlorIda 31771
DES4

%RANCE
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION.10154*.CA.A
FIRST FEDERAL. SAVINGS AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. a United
Simon corporation.

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO
OPAl. OROffi
0 lastheit, Florida.
bells. is be *y ''*ma a
Public IIWMs will be hint 01 tie
Cammlssul Rosin it the City Hall
In the CIty it Sanford, Florida.
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to consider the adaption it an or.
dinanCe by the City itSanford,
FIsrlda,tftIeit which lsasfollows:
ORDINANCE NO His

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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
SANFORD,
Of
FLORIDA.
AMENDING CHAPTER 4 OF THE
COOl OF THE CITY OF SAN.
FORD, FLORIDA. THE $AME
luNG KNOWN AS THE
BUILDING COOL SAID AMEND.
MENTS ADOPTING THE 1177
REVISION TO THE 1174 EDITION
OF THE STANDARD BUILDING
CODE WITH APPENDIX "a"
WITH
THE
FOLLOWING
AMENDMENTS: DELETION OF
THE PROVISION RELATIVE TO
SIGNS AND OUTDOOR DISPLAYS
IN ITS ENTIRETY; AMEND.
MINTS OF THE SECTION
RELATIVE
TO
TENANT
SEPARATION RIOUIRINS
TENANT SPACES NA RUIL.DINS
OF
SINGLE
OCCUPANCY
CLASSIFICATION
TO
SE
• SEPARATED ST NO? LESS THAN
ONE HOUR FIRE RESISTANCE,
AMENDING
THE
REQUIREA.Z.'ITS RELATIVE TO
SPRINKLER EQUIPMENT AND
SMOKE DETECTING DIVISION
TO REQUIRE SAME IN ALL
BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTED
OVER it FEET FROM GROUND
LEVEL
A tepy Mall be aveliabis at No
Office it the City Clark flat 04
Persons deiwine to elamllss me

same,
All parties Ni Worst and cIthlaus

11*11 have an 4WertwsIy to Be
he" it said hearIng.
SV ills? it the CIty Ceiuimissisil
it the City 01 Sanheff, FwIds.
H. N. Tiiiw, Jr.

city asit

HENRY T. KOENIG and ELVIRA
I. KOENIG, formerly husband and
wilt; HENRY O. KOENIG end wife,
GENEVIEVE H. KOENIG, and
MUNIRA PLUMBING COMPANY.
I Florida carpitetloll.

DATRIL 500

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tree trim designs

court on or wore Jansotry ISP,.
Wits, itPuerwlse,aJtat,mentmayhe
aasi against yoe sr tile refill
awmotoled in
m. cotuipiew.
WITNESS mypsait and the met op
on
MIS UM day at
i c_i
,m.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Seciwilti, Jr.
Clark of Woo Circuit Court
5, Mity N. Derdan
Deputy Cliii
Puatbe; Dec. 15 31, 111?, Jon. 1. 9.

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multiple roll packs. Buy now

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140

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MIXED NUTS

ASSORTED
PLUSH
TOYS
Cuddly pals
any child WUI

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design. REQ. 10 $7.00

CLEANER
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28g

NOW
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I.c.,uy lee., 10 p.m., 1 Robin Hoed, Altamonte
iogs. For nievois and formir me ntal patient
C'molheny Pitary, 7:30 sm., the Caboo .
OeI.ds Roy,7:I0 a.m., the Thin fl

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Heavy duty. REQ. $2.99

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FALL &amp; HOUDAY

FIREPLACE LOSS
REG. $1.I9 LIMIT 6

Assorted styles for both ladies
&amp; men. By Marie. REQ. TO $6.00

ECURD

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L.E(wsed AA, closed, $ pin., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, SR 434.
YoagAdiltaClabler Singles, IpJn, Orlando Garden
Club, 710 E. Rollim Ave.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER31
Pals Without Portents New Year's Eve Dance,
Maitt.uiI Qyk Center.

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Free blood pr.se cl1alc 24 p.m., 7th and Elm,
Mthrd
TMIUD*Y, JANUARY 1
11111101111 C31b carry'in dMomr, I pm., Dillon. (ben.
malty (bator. Pnignas is Wiles

For IIISISnI prk. PEG. $7.fl

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DEAR ABBY: How much isa

DEAR CONFUSED: tit the handicapped lsno longer
According I. Webster's New optional for school boards, but
Should her son and his
International Dictionary is required as a result of fedaW
keep secrets frorr mother?
(Secsl Edition, Uuabr1ged, a legislation.
Here are the facts:
brether.Ii.iaw Is defl.ad
Public La w 941 entities
Owoldeitson, who is a fresh.
"the heather of see's habsed every handicapped child in the
man in college
miles linen
iatløii to a "tree, appropriate
•rw'k' alas, the
home, returned unannounced
Mrs. Jots B. Wimblili was program on, 'Christmas
one's sister; sometimes, education which emphasised
for the weekend to discuss "s
Inaccurately (emphasis my special education and related
hostess to the Norman
Traditions In The Soh."
own), the husband of ose's services designed to meet
Howard Chapter of the UIted
Mrs. Smith described the problem" with his father. They
ESD bough you've always wile's (or hllbud's) s1st," unique needs."
closeted themselves in a
Daughters of the Confeditacy Southern Christmas tradition
bedroom and talked privately been a "close" family, some
(UDC) Decem ber meeting. as being festive and Joyous. She
DEAR ABBY: In your recent Abby, as a service to the
iam are more comfortable response to ESCONDIDO handicapped and their parents,
several hours.
Mrs. Brian Schanel was tl co. stated that man early
My husband refuaestotellme talkiag mis-Is-mu with their GRANDMA, you said that inthe will you please spread the
hostess.
traditions dat back to foreign
Mrs. Bunch Corn lus, lands, but that Southern what "the problem" was and lathes, just same 'igMirs case of a handicapped or W word?
prefer to talk womas-Is WSU child, the Board of Educa tion
presided, presided over the traditions come from England. before our son drove back
KINGSVILLE, 'tEXAS
college he told me not to worry With their mothers. Don'ttake "often" provides special
business. She awarded &amp;L
— that he and his Dad would l perseaally. Cent year tutoring.
DEAR TEL Cealder the
Schane) a certificate of
She cited Southern tu
work
Th
bo
It
old.
(
weed
spread.
y
e
looked
Meuuhig
May
1poh*
out
that
educ
and tush meanings to Include
DEAR ABBY: My two
Mrs. Selianel shared a P77
relIgion, carols, bells, the Yule very troubled and he
nephews who are cnaIu will
yearbook, dedicated to her log, candles, Qristmas tree himself.)
SOOfl
fllSfl7 3i5toi5 in a doable
Ahoy,
we've
always
been
a
grandmother, from the and decorations, Potnsettlas,
If
any
of
ceremony.
I was told that the
very
dose
family,
and
Moultrie (Georgia) VDC gift giving and
At
Chapter. A large voluxnl of close of the program. Mrs. our children have problems, I two nephews would then
American Heritage Century Smith asked members to relate think I have a right to know become brothers-In-law.
I can see how each would
Collection
War art was a memorable, childhood what they are.
of
Am
I
justified
in
feeling
hurt
also shown by Mrs. SchaniL
Christmas experience.
his
wife's
sister,
but
would
they
Th
and
rejected,
e hostesses served nefnesiMrs. Troy Ray introduced the
become brctthera-Inaw to each
SHUTOUT
guest speaker, Mrs. Robert J. ments to 13 members and one
DEAR
SHUT
OUT:
I don't Other?
(Bettye)Smith who preseeda visitor, Mrs. E.G. Ruse.
Is It true that when a man
blame you for feeling as you do,
but please don't nag your marries, he becomes the
bridhernaw not only to his
husband or castiga te
wife's
sisters and brothers, but
feeling
and
rejected, rejoice is the ale, 1eir spo uses?
i it or not, Abby, this
knowledge that your son aid his
father hare sorb a good rapport has caused several heated
that the young man came borne Arguments,but is one has been
Mimosa Circle oftheSford Garden Club held itsDecember
istfmeof trouble to confer with able tosettle it. Can )OU'
meeting at the Sanford Inn. Nineteen members attended the
CONFUSED
Mo dad.
dinner party.
A short bisinessmeetisg was held, and a poem was read by
Mrs D.C. Spivey, president, before the dinner was served.
An exchange of gifts and singing of carols followed the dinner.
The January meetIng ill be held at the home of Mrs. D.H.
Behrtns.
mother entitled to know?
father

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Luncheon will be held Wednesday, beginning with a
champagise social hour at 11:31a.m., at Lake Buena.
Vista Club. RSVP by calling Z$4743fer the $5 per
person fete,

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were lavishly embellished with newlyweds are making their
re-embroidered alencon Lace home in New Orleans where the
sand and pearls Her slipper tilde, a November graduate of
length skirt terminated into a Louisiana Tech University
fall chapel sweep.
(L1J) Is Direr
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length veil of Wualon, bordered Slate School. The bridegroom is
in Alencon lace. The bride continuing his internship in
carried a satin covered prayer Medical Technology at Cahaner
i. Vicki B. Smith of isu
book, which was also carried by Foundation Hospi tal. He
will Harding Ave., Sanford, *
her Mother at her wedding. The receive his degree from LTU in
pra yer book was arranged with May.
daughter, Cynthia, to Leon J
Riflery, son of Lucy Bryant aid
Minion Hillery of Sanford.
Daughter of the late J
Robert &amp;nith, the bride."
CALENDAR
was born in Sanford. She is the
granddaughter of Mr. arid
George Brown and Louis A
Harrington, all of Sanford.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER fl
Miss Smith Is a 1977 gradiate
flli sh Club ii Central newChristmas party, and
of Seminole High School where
covered cbth luncheon, 12:30 p.m., 2424 Edgewater Drive,
Orlando
she was a member of A!J,
TR1—H1—Y and Wredlerdt*.
Oversiters Asesyasoes, 9:30 LM., First Federal 01
She
is a student at 0-1"1Seminole, Sr 434, Longwood; 7 p.m. OA Teens, SidgSfIeld
Community College where Fm
A4*. Clubhoe, SR 431, Altamonte Springs; 7:30
P'
is secretary of Studint
Florida POSIT &amp; ugh, Sanford.
Government and on the llbry
WNW 3p1W leetsees, 7:30
Sunshine Park
com nenity CtntiT.
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Her fiance, born in Sfoei, is
H°
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Seipisoli
'bofe,d IStema, 7 st.m.;$-nbu's.
CYNTIITA SSMITH •
High School where be wsa
L.ugw.. SerIsa, noon, QsIlty bin, 14 and SR 434.
D)II3IbeT of the chorus and
The wedding will be an event
We*WaIebsr 7 p.m. Sanford Woman's Club, 300 a
wrJIng teem. He Is in the of Jan 4, at7p.m., at the home
Oak Ave. and Summit Apartment, Cwelberir.
United States Navy,
of the bride.
Centelbeny Jaycees, board, 1p.m., Doug's Garage.
Parents Asesyasom. 7:30 sm.. Caw1lrrv ('nm.
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PEOPLE
'Jimmy Gupton, I Give
In To Your Persistence'
United Picu International
LOVE LABORS Back In 1916 Jimmy
Guplon didn't think his mechanic's salary was
enough to marry sweetheart Bess F4wards,
so they broke up. But 61 years later Jimmy,
r.ow widowed, went looking for his old love and
found her — thanks to the Veteran's Administration where she once worked. This
time he was not so reluctant and, after a little
convincing, Bess said, "Jimmy Gupton, I give
in to your persistence." The two, both 82, will
tic the knot Thursdit' ir rft!L -b!, S.C.

Cornelia Wallace In Hospital
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UP!) — Cornelia
Wallace, the estranged wife of Alabama Gay.
George Wallace, was reported "resting
comfortably" Christmas Day In St.
Margaret's Hospital.
Mrs. Wallace was admitted Thursday for
treatm'nt of what one of her divorce attorneys, Ira Demerit, described as "physical
and mental strain."

MENIN11111111-111 The Service Of The United States--(rellsoft ooe sesse, of 1k
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CMras :):
JAMES S. PNILPITT

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Navy ti*1n Jamb
Philpift,
son of Irene S. PhIlpiti of lofo E.
LaM Ave.. Lwig... wn corn.
Mill4loneld In his present rank upon
complof Ion of Aviation Officer
Cajda ScIwol.
IDWAIDR.CARWI$E
LIeutenant Celia" Edword R.
wiosa paronsi are Mr.
and Mrs. Dolplui Canslse Sr. of

515 E. Irisdwy, Ode, Mi
rICaIv.d lhe Mirllsrious
Medal at
Inclrllk Common
Defense lAttalloflon, Turkey.
TIMOTHY L. DUNN
Airman TlmyL Dunn. Son of

14.'3 N. . W.iii.m ,. "w o

Geneva. I RS been Selected for
technIcal training at Chanute
AFB. Ill,, In the Air Force missile
maintenance field.
LARRY H. PALMER
Navy
Aviation
Electronics
Technician Second Class Larry H.
Palmer, son of Mr. and Mn.
William H. Palmer 011150 Baton
Drive, Dalton.. h
completed fl

ROBERT L. PUU.II
CLINTON L. CODY
JOHN A. SCOTT
W. JinkIns Circle, $aoford, Mi
DARRELL 0. DURLEY
$eled0$ lit t?•IRMg It Ship.
Airman Clinton L. Cody, san Of
ffa*mted from the Tictical Air
pord APE, Too.. Is the Iron. Mr. and Mn. Lirsy I. Cody Of
MOUICI4I II $hepaardAFB, Tex.,
Command NoncommissionedOf. Navy lisman NWVII Osirall D.
aftsr amplasing W. tim St.# has boon assl,swdt# Ikar L.arship Schief at Langley burley, on of Ate. -_ Mn.
Ms aiviounced the graduation
basic Prabsinias Lactland APE,
Kessler AFB. MIss.. allis corn API. V..
C. buflooy of p.o. Boo , Rood Ellis Airman John A. Scott from the us.
Tix.. Is Airman Rodsrt L. Fuller,
Plating All' Force bask training.
Road. Ostien. Ibis cmleb.d recruit Air Forcvs aircraft maintenance
son SI Mi. and *. RI$,a
lANDAU. L. CLARK
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t.a4 ••7. I-YIUW - UW s.-..-.
PIUVU! 91ruNially
Fuller 01 SW Part Ave., La*
CHRIS N. NRAU.
NOW Ilittait Randall L. CIII'S.
Air TriIitlt C1nwflafId. Hell ion of
cider.
orlandu.
*1501 Mr. IIldMri. William L. Curt
anSI.
AWtMø Owls M. KrOf I, son of
Mr. and Mn. William I. Scott at
of * Grace Blvd., Aftamonte
and More. William A. KralI Of 301
l Sumatra Ave.. Oatta.
CHRISTOPHER L.ADAMUTS
Hidden
STEVEN C. TREAT
HotIan Court, Sanford, haii Springi, has completed recruit
Pvt.awispopec L. Adamifi. 5055
training
ar
the Naval Training
Alnnaø Stem C. Treat, son of
graduated at Shipaard APE. Too.,
of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Adamofi,
from the U.S. Air Force technIcal Corder, Oflaildo.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Treat of
DONALD L. HART
700 Cherokee Circle, Sanford,
training COUSU fsi aircraft main.
502 Levii Court Altamonte
Navy Aerograplsiqs Mate
recently was algswd with the 11th
ROIIRTN.
WILDER
tesaice sPecIalIsts.
SPrings, has been assigned to
Class Donald L. Hail, son of Mr. and
So.
N. Wilder,
Mr Field AttiIiII'y at Ft. Lewis. Wash.
Lawry APE. C*,.. after mm.
J. Hart Of 500 WiIlow
andMrs.L.
James
WiIdsi,N,ffi
plellng Air Farce basic training.
RONN IUJIPPREY
Grove St., Altamonte Spring
HENRY
J.$CHULTI
$*..AItIITI.WeSPrInQ,,,I,an,
visited
how serving at MacDill APE, assigned
ricantip
Dubrovnik,
to the INh Support Diigade
C iPlain Hanr p J.
Fla., with a Tactical Ale Command
Yugoslavia. He is serving 05 a
WALTER P. PARINTUAU
in
Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Schulte of
is
Technical
Sergeant
Ronnie
Marine Private Pint Class WalterUnit
IS a crewmesnber aboard the aircraft
030 TOy Drive.
v whose wife,
'ArIfe, Is
carreir USS America, homeport
TED . NIXON
F. Paninfesu, Ion of Lola
of
t he Outstand ing CIIW
memwi
403 Wren AbS., LOflUwuod. has bom the daugtder Of Mr. and Mn.
Navy Lieutenant (15115101' gridel the Month at McCosvs.Il AFB. Kin. In Norfolk. Vi. His ship is Operating
Raymond
P. Gregory of Ted A. Nixon. sonof Tracy R. Mixon
meritoriously promoted to his
Cassetberry.
Of 44) Lilac lou . Cassilberry, as a unit of the U. S. Sixth Flees It
e*nt rank upon graduation from
thi Mediterranean Sea.
SAMUEL J. BURR
recently returned from an extended
recruit training at the Marine Corps
DARRILLL.TAYLOR
deployment in the ModiferroorINM
Recruit Depot. Parris Island, S.C.
ANTHONYZARUKOVEC
Samuel J. Burr. son 04 Mr and
FyI. Darrell L. Taylor.. Son of Mr
Navy Airman Recruit Anthony Mrs. Samuel L. Bun' of 1347 33,
an durs. Elbe"Taylor. 1700 Sled.
DAVID P. STIINLY
ZabvkOv,
K son of Joseph M. S. St. Peribueg.
CHRISTOPHER ROLL
at
land Ave., Sanford. recently Corn.
has be
Put. David P. Stelnly. Ion of Mrs.
Navy
Seaman
plefed the TOW Missile Court* at Ft.
womo$ed to 0mb, airman In the
Recruit ZabukOoCOf 310 It" Road, Fern
Mai-geces (sic) A.
Ifl. Route 3. eerving, Ga.
ChriStopher Roll, son of Aim C.
Park. completed the Basic Aviation U S. Air Force, His wife. Gwen
Caslefbemry. recently received a
Butts of 7770 Ridgewoft Sanford. Machinist's Mate Jet Engine Course detyn, Is the daughter of Mrs Betty
Para(s,I5t Bad" upon completion
FIRRELLL. NICK SON
has COfllPirted recruit training at with honors
J Perkins of 100 Anderson Ave.
of the three week airborne course at
Staff Sgt. Ferrell L. Hickson. son the Naval Training Cider. Orlando.
Sanford
tie U.S. Army Infantry School, Ft.
Of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hickson of RI
Beming. Ga,
BRIAN V. COTTRILL
I, Sanford. has graduated from the
TIRRENCI R.WHITTIN
JAMCSD.McICIIERN
Airman Brian V. CosrilI,
.
First Lt. Terrenc, I. W'llnen.
Aeruspace Defense Command
ROBERT M.EUCNANANJR
afow mother Is Mrs. Cloude N. Mr. and Mrs. .JameiA, Cotirlllof 123
NoncommlsaIc
Officer
Academy
Navy Fireman Remit Robert N
Navy Airman Recruit James D.
Meadowlark Drive, Altamonte
Arbltfin of Sanford. Is a member
at Tyndall API.
Buchanan Jr.. of 311 Lake Triplet
Springs, has been selected foe UcEchern of 410 E. Third Sm..
In Of futt AFL Neb.,
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Minnesota Vikings, two old passing leader in the history of knee surgery Thoriday after
rivals who have suffered their the NFL, beca use he suffered
being hurt in the Detroit game.
share of playoff frustration In broken leg Nov. 13. Instead Third-year pro Robert Miller
the past, meet today with the they'll employ Bob Lee at will fill Mcaanahan'i spot.
Pat Haden-led Rams favored quarterback.
The Rams lost a darter when
by nine points.
safety Bill Sinipeon tore
strong
"Statistically," Lee said, "we
erback
knee
ligam
ents and his Job will
A crowd of 65,000 Is expected lost the greatest quart
taken
by rookie Nolan
In th e Colisetnn. me game that ever played the game when be
C
romwell.
follows the Dallas-Chicago NFC Francis got hurt. It's taken
me game matches two of the
three or four games for the club
playoff contest.
leading running backs in
to adjust to me."
lAwrence MQdchem 01 Los
The Rams, winners of
Angeles and the Vikings' Qurk
straight tc west titles, are
NFCs No.2 passer with an $4.4 Fiia. McCiitci
was the
dill looking to get into their rating behind the Dallas Cow.
conference's No. 2 rusher
first Super Bowl while the
Roger Slaubacb, with an behind Walter Payton 01 the
Vikings, NYC Central dsam. boys'
QJg Bears this season with
plons for five years in a row, 17.1 rating.
In addition to Tarkenton, the 13$ yards we Foreman
have been losers In four Super
Vikings will be without starting ranked third with 3,112 yarda.
Itowis.

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the first time since 1943 the row and survive an overtime have been recently," said
Chicago Bears play an extra thriller against the New York Pardee. "They do a lot 01 things
better and they have a lot of
game today, and, to put things Giants to make the playo(fs.
rsonnel that is bettcr than it
Dall
w
l
as
il
cam
all
soils
of
pe
in perspective, the Dallas
Cowboys have played In 19 offensive weapons into the has been in the pad.
playoff contests since the Bears game, Including the NFCs "They are Just a better team
1EMPE, Arts. (UPI) — Penn the entire first half, they last reached this level of leading passer in Roger Stau- and we are going to have to play
State Coach Joe Paterm said emerged with a 17-14 lead on competition.
tach, two of the top loreceivers the bed game we have played
Arizona Slate proved it plays a Malt Bahr's 23-yard field goal
As game time neared In the In Drew Pearson and running all year to have a chance,"
tough brand 01 football in the following a 67-yard punt return opening round f the NYC back Preston Pearson and the
West. He didn't need to
that by Jimmy Cefalo.
playoffs, Dallas Coach Tern eighth rookie ever to gain 1,000
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at way
"We
didn
't
do
any
th
ing
ofLasdey
— who earlier in the yards, Tony Doridt.
BALTIMORE (UP!) — me mine the AFC r.pruei*ative in finality get ther, well apçw.cI- in the East.
fessively
and
The Chief !brest from the
our
specialty
weak
was
talking a lot about
Oakland Raiders spent the the Super Bowl on Jan. 15 In ate it that much more."
In
will be their elusive,
the
first
meeting
ever
teams
kept
us
In
the
game
the
pressure
—
think
Bears
now
seenu
to
Christmas holiday weekend New Orleans.
A capacity crowd of 60,783 between the two teams, the first half," Paterno said.
the
Bears
won't
be
feeling
the
dedicated
runner, Walter
relaxing after starting It cdl
Only the MIarnI4Cansa.s City watched one 01 the wildest Nittany lions came up with a
to
Payton.
He
gained
1,2 yards
Kush
was
not
happy
with
his
heat
all
that
much.
with a victor,, In one of the mod
playoff game on Christmas Day games In NFL playoff hIstory. 42.30 victory over Arizona State team's first half either, ii"I don't think the pressure at an NFL,record 339 carries.
exciting games in NFL playoff 1971 and the Dallas-Houston
Bruce LaIrd's 61-yard Inter in the Fiesta Bowl.
"I really think Dallas is a
though
it
included
scoring
will
be as great on them as it
history.
AFL title game In 1962 lasted ception
helped
return
"izj slate showed us delves 0160 and 62 yards,
might
be
in
some
other
Ken Stabler sent the world longer.
Baltimore to a 10.7 halftime that they play football out here
"We made a great nuantlier of situation," said Landry. "ft half
championR
pion Raiders into the AFC
"The final play was ... lead and the teams traded bit wall a game where
two errors," he said. "Evidently, been a struggle for them jot to
title game for
the fifth straight designed for me all the Way" scores tiroughoid the second teams came at each other for we were not mentally sharp. I gel here. That should give them
year when he throw a 10-yard said Ceepec. "Wi wanted to do huff wntU It ended hi the second the wh
ole game," said Patento. ftouglg the fir half for us was that much more mcnserntam to
totrhdownpasstoDaveCaip.r something they didn't expect." overtime.
"I've
always
said that there Is just a big mental breakdown." go in and play as hard as they
43 seconds into the second
"1 faked Inside and went
to enough glory for both teams in Penn State dominated the
Stabler's 8-yard 'Ii) Pass
14-10
Ricky Bridges led First
Overcoming an early dglntmadden death overtime Satur- outside. Any stiff could have casper gave Oakland a
quarter, putting together a 59me Cowboys, who equaled
day and gave Oakland a 3741 done it. I'm glad I'm the Miff lead, but Marshall Johnson a game like this."
their
bed
record
ln
history
with
point
deficit,
defending
Federal
with 12 poInts, Matt
"Weweredefestedbyagreat yard drive for one touchdown
victory over the Baltimore that did."
returned the kickoff 17 yards foot
team," Arizona State and then moving to the 3 as the a 12.2 mark, will face Chicago champion Sanford Electric Jolmson and Scott Krlgeradded
Colts,
card defeated First Federal, 21-22, in 4 each and Mark Blythe scored
The Colts, eliminated In the for a score and the Colts led, 17" Coach Frank Kush said. "They quarter ended.
(9-5), the NFC wild
It was Stabler's third TD pass first mIm (cr the third straight 14.
last week's Sanford Junior Boys 2.
really outmnuicled us."
The Nittany Lions had a 31.14 representative, at 2 p.m
1' Basketball League season
of the game to Casper, who year, obviously were downcast.
Atlantic Bank outscored
Stabler's 10-yard TD pass to
me game was not the artistic edge after Matt Suhey scored today.
scored on three 01 his four
Flagship Bank, 132, in the first
"I tried but we couldn't do Casper made it 21.17 Oakland at offensive show that the score on the first play
A cold front that moved opener.
of the fourth
In the other opening day period and coasted to the win
rece*mi &amp; made the other it," said quarterback Bert the aid of the third period but Indicated,
quarter.
through
during the Christmas
one a 42.yaiJ grab that set up Jones. "me thing that drives Ron Lee gave Bsltlmorea24-21
behind 11 points from Kevin
Seventh-ranked Penn State
Arizona State came within 34- weekend will leave tempera. contest, Atlantic Bank of Huainan and 10 from Chris
Errol Mann's game-tying 23- me crazy is that I had Raymond edge in the fourth quarter with got its first two
touchdowns in 21 with 5:00 left but Penn State tures chilly but the skies fair for Sanford beat Flagship Bank of
!. yard field goal with seconds Chester wide open hi overtime a 1-yard rim.
Colon. Harold Gains scored
the
opening
11
mInutes,
on the responded with a 75-yard touch- the game. The winner will move San ford. 33-2
to go In regulation time,
eight
and Erik Freddie and
and I overthrew him."
Pete Banassak helped Oak- ret urn of a blocked punt by Joe down drive.
Into the NYC championship
Sanford Electric, trailing 144 Turin Hendricks added two
The scoring pass to Casper
"1 think our club wat down Land regain the lead at 23-24 Lilly and a 3-yard rim by Bob
"We Just did not move the game Jan. 1 against the winner at the m alt, 0 utscored First each for the winners.
ended the third-longest game in fighting like we did aU year," with a I-yard plunge but in Torrgy folio wing a recovered
hall effectively." said Kush. of the In AngelesMinnesots Federal 10.1 in the third period
Stanley Hogan of Flagship
NFL history and sent John said Coach Ted !.lardulbroda. burst l3 yards for aTh and the fumbleattheASU30.
'me difference In the game divisional contest.
to turnthe game around. Bank was high scorer for the
Madden's Raiders to Denver "I think sometimes the things Colts led, 31-a.
although the Nittany was the line play. Penn State
Chicago Coach Jack Pardee Howard Harrison,who finished game with 13 points. Thomas
for the AFC title game next you wait most are the hardest
Mann's field goat tied it, 31 LIons were unable to put dominated our lines, of agrees there will not be any the game with
Sunday. That game will deter- to obtain. Maybe when we 31,
14 points to lead Ford finished with 4 and
together an offensive drive In feisively and defensively."
particular pressure. He says the winners, scored eight pouts Michael Galin added 3.
the thing that worries him most In the third period.
In this Saturday's games at
Is the talent of the opposition.
Rounding out the scoring for the Seminole High School gym,
"We've been under playoff Sanford Electric were Tommy Sanford Electric meets
pressure for six weeks,"said Stiffey with 8, Andy Griffith Flagship Bank at9am. and
going after black prep pros- from using blacks. DurhamPardee, whose team bounced with 4 and Bobby Hartman with Atlantic Bank plays First
(UP!) rougher Metro competition, Florida.
TALLlHA5EE,
tan back from a 47-0 setback 2.
Federal at 10 am.
— Florida State University Durham replied a sharp,
Dtwhan, darting the jeer pects in Florida, causing more said, "There's not a with lot
for Florida State. those guys (racists) can say
basketball coach Hugh Durham "That's nonsense."
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That team," said Dur ham, when your team goes 23-3 ( in
Ls telling skeptics the Semlnoles
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admits
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me Seminoles, who had a r
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pressure
mpointing to a picture of the 1971- 1969.70)."
are for real.
medioae high sciiool recruiting th
more the to win on hi
72
squad
which
went
to
the
Durham thinks the new civic
an in
pad, when
Durham, the flashy, tough- season last spring, are off to
finals, "did more fur cent er, which sho ul d be comptalking coach who InItiated
winSeminoles
had
easier
NCAA
their best dart in years, and adieduln. H. says his job hall Southern basketball than any leled in time for the 1979.60
marked improvements in th( riling their first
eight, games
chainged sUghtly becam 01 the odw teum in the Soith during season. will help lure more top
quality of Southern collegiate defeating leans like Missouri, Seminoles,
basketball, says he hears Navy and Tesas A&amp;M. Th
entry into tin, the last 10 years. Those kids high school prospects to Florida
performed with des'. Those State. me attraction of playing
occasional comments th
e
Metro
at Sainhoiss lad season had a 11uys p n d the door. Until Metro powers, said Durham,
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scineois
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e voym was hesitant. will ine another selling point
team
Strike It rich on nightly Perfectas and
, psi. a CTIU ba
Louisville, Memphis State and Dint= is In Na lab year U arena whd holk g,gy akad Sure. they hod pruawe on along with the lelevhiuoii and
Quinielas. 12 games every night except
Sunday. Noon matlnees"Monday,
other Metro Conference head coach and the FSU 4,000 P1011k within PMltlbn( them, bid after people saw what radio exposure of the conferetwe did, the Alabamas and the ce.
and Saturday. Club Restaurant
bushotball program is going range of visiting teams.
open 7 p.m. Post Time 7:30 p.m.
M11allppI States darted going
"We're 4111 continuing the
The entry into the Metro trough some marked changes.
Durhum,
who
In
the
late
1N
after black players and also pride in our program, although
(linference mains that Florida In about a two-year time
some of the oidaiders mlgl* net
State will no WW be so many period, Florida 51*. J" the opined do doer for blache to dated winning."
Nine 01 the top 10 players on know it," said Durham. "We're
WWI schools such as Oglathor- Metro, received funding to play collegiate basketball in the
pe, Valdosta Slate and Baptist build a new 13,500 seat civic deep South, says he's having Florida State's NCAA team, as competitive as any team in
center for its basketball game, more recruiting pressures than which fell *1-76 to UClA in the the country. We'll win in the
College.
10
Asked about views that FSU and announced it is 4ll reslaite bfuft. Tribunal white-only tournament finals, were black. Metro because we have this
Mss. 17.02 oh SR 436 TREE Fatling
Asked about criticlaimi he got pride."
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tils entire ne.year pro career was mized with the same prepared well ... W kflIW it CHUCK
aia Denver Bronco, said it Ingredients that led them to wasn't going to he essy. But
best.'.
their first post-season appear. just as always the fourth
"Everdy kept asking all ance In 14 years
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011f N-CC
year, 'Are the Broncos for portunistic defense, alert took them out 01 there."
real?" said 1mpann, whose special teams and an offense
Prior to the final period the
performance during the 1177 capable of producing In clutch Steelers showed the stuff that
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sent them to the Super Bowl
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Invitation to the Pro Bowl.
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"That's ended now," he said. ter scoring attack was Bradshaw scoring dive, a l
WAbO4,
"Peopl e bad East don't have linebacker Tom Jackson, who yard France Harris pl unge a nd 4W CWCE
wonder anymore, 'Art the stitched two Terry Bradshaw a 1-yard Bradshaw pus to
Broncos a fluke?' Hey, were passes that were converted ludo [At,, Brown. The Pittsburgh
1#EY'RF
bona fide. It's been a long time scores.
taIlb* each time followed a
#o.'rnti iv
me Broncos aixi Sliders Dewier touchdown, accounting
coming, too long. But we're
AA'6 if
were knotted, 21.21, in the for the seesaw nature of the
there now."
The Broncos may rot quite be opening minutes 01 the final game going Into the fourth
gEp,,qgr
there, but they are certainly on period when Jackson grabbed quarter.
the right track after cnMng his first interception and
"Hey, ft was a g,"
the Pittsburgh Steelers' hopes returned the bell 3O yards lothe Pittsburgh's Joe Greene,
of a return to the Super Bowl, "yard line, setting up a 2$'yard erdoaded a punch to Denver
guard Paul Howard's znldsecwith a 34.21 victory Saturday in Jim Turner field goal.
The swift linebacker, with lion in the dosing minutes of
the first round 01 the AFC
five minutes left, moved In on the first half. "Thy pl ayed
playoffs.
The Cinderella Broncos move another Bradshaw aerial and better than we did and they
into the AFC championship this time scampered 17 yards to won, that's all. There's always
gain. New Year's Day against the 34. Danve quarterback nest year. Always"
Greene rofused to discuss a
the Wfd Champion Dekiand Craig Morton then went to
Ralde their arch rival in the work, hitting wide receiver controversial blow and a
Jack Dolbln In atw oitner of
'ss.sequent pimeit as uripco
conference's Western DlW
Broncos' playoff victory, end zone after an uniucciselul Center WkMoidler, dismissonly
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Oswald: Not too bad can.
£QIJAJUU$ (Jan. ID-Feb 19) olaervers
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B. practical today
you're nice to a porlion you led
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Ace of hearts.
ding East made five hearts
do you some good. Slights breed
matter. You baYS 1 tSfldSflCy to res'sgmeg
wisi North Eau South for plus 450 or minus 50
make larger concessions than
whether or flot
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PC (Feb. ID-March ID) emphasizing your modest
t'uusuos *h p1 fixm work for virtues.
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fortunate before
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holds today. Aron where
Jim: "Here's one from the column almost 70 years ago,
AM (M"21-April 19) YOU." atablhhed no tract

by Bob Thav*s

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reading,I esn sending you
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Blood Pressure. Others who residance or to lift any wet*.
want this inforInglion can send Avoid any exercise that
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self-addressed envelope for it to and shouldem Concentraft an
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ABC NEWS
FLORiDA REPORT

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1:00

TOMORROW
1:30

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8 UICNEIL4.EHRER RE.
PORT
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(DCI) FOOTBALL COWl.
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(I) (It HOLLYWOOD
SOUARES
(Dci) THE NEW PRICE IS

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PROMISE (Wed.) OF WOMEN
AND MEN (Thurs) LOOK UP
A N 0 1 I V E (F ra )

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(Wed) BLACK AWARENESS
(Thuis,) SPECTRUM

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CLASSIC (Tues.. Thurs.)

0 AMERICAN UFESTYI.E:
Booker T.Wasiimgton.'
(7) DICK CAVETT SHOW
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(4)CI) CBS NEWS
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(Wed.) NASHVILLE ON THE

12:00
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0' (Mon) EVENING AT
SYMPHONY: "Hamlets
Messiah'

ROAD(Tburs)THEWILBtJRN
EROTHERS SHOW
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11:55

(Channel 4 news at
ZCSAME STREET

(I) 0000UORNING.AM(R.

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ICA ("Good Morning Florida"
at 7:25 and 8:25, local news.
weather, sport
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(7) (Mon.) FLORIDA RE.
PORTS (Tucs.) GRIPE NIGHT
(Wed.) COUNTRY CORNER
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UNDER THE LAW (lu.,
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Wed CINDERELLA (Fri)
CHAMPIONSHIP SKATING
1977
11 00
(1) UI WHEEL OF FOR.

COMMUNITY CLOSE UP
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(4) CI) CBS MOVIE; 'Pal and
Mike." Spencer Tracy.
Katherine I10pbum. 1952.
(84W) The cor'
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(4) (Man) AGRONSKY AND

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(7) LIUAS. YOGA AND YOU

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(Non,) "Poli gamy" (lust)
Jerry Lewis (Wed.) A psy
chiatrist t&amp;ls about male sea.
uahty (Thurs) "High School
QO1ts" (Frl,) David Brenneq.

Morning

1030

is nirii iai •

Sidney Fos. 1032. Lawyer.
'national after sending limo
cent man to the chair'. devotes
hiS life to freeing criminals
SECOND FILM: Lawless
Frontier." John Wayne
western. 1935.
1:37

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an who is too romantic in this
1940 s comedy by George
Kelly Gretchen Corbett Ii
featured, Two Noufi
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QOalkseptt and Mac
gueredes as trainer after
soccer teams star player is
murdcrea, hoping to øraw out
the killer,
0 NEWS

10:00

SANFORD AND SON CR)
(.4) PHIL DONAHUE 5110W:

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2:00
Cl) DAILY DEVOTiONAL
(4) PASTOR'S STUDY

HOLLYW000 TV THEA.
TER "Th Fatal wuiin.ss'

Ca-iL" MICkiy floon,,.
Lewis Slons. (88W) 1837.
(Thurs.) 'Son 01 LassIe.' Pu.
tie Liwlord Donald Crisp.
1944.(Ffl.)"N*fllU.thIKIM5q
Whale." Robert Lansing, John
°• 1966.
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some 01 the children on their
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frapping some of the miners
and setting oils frantic race 10
UvS their lives
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J) THE MACAHANS: James
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clad mountain scout in the
a a'1'Y's move west.
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mis Miracle In CuIflsId
USA ' Mitchel Ryan. Kurt
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builjup ci dangerous gauss
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thius In high Soduly
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society Coluinnhal made more
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(I) MOVIES: (Mon.) "The
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JIM SI. John (84W) 1969.
(lust) "II Take Sweden."

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NOTICE OF A PUILIC HEARING IN TWO CIRCUIT COUNT, IN AND IN THU CIRCUIT COUNT, IN AND
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION FOR IMMINOLIM COUNTY, FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
OFANORDINANCE BY THE CITY FLORIDA
FLORIDA
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 7S 1
case NO. fl.)4$CA49S
NotIce Is hireby gIven the? • STOCKTON, WHATLEY. DAVIN I
p Pci The P,$ItIen .1
PublIc Hearing will be field at the COMPANY, a Florida ceeparation. CARLION EUGENE PREVATT,
C0mnnI$s1on Roam lii the CIty Hall
TO: LYKES WELLS. JR.
In the CIty at Sanford. Florida, at vs.
(Wheli Residence and
7:50
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Januar"yf.
CALVIN
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AddreSs is Unkfiewn)
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consIder
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ADMINISTRATIOII
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
TO ALL POISONS HAVING dinence by Phi CIty it Saniord.
me above named PetItioner,
' $
CLAIMS 01 DIMANDS AOAINST FI1II4LIIH.I which Is as follows:
NOTICUOP SUIT
CARITON EUGENE PREVATT.
TO, CALVIN RAY SYROM
THE ASOVI I$'VATR AND ALL
pies flied a C.mptaln$ In ttus above
ANCI NO.101
NANCY 6. SYIOM
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
styled for the adepilon of the mIner
IN THR'ISTATI:
ReSldeiceUl*nown
chIldren. JEFFREY SCOTT
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED WELLS and LISA MARIE WELLS,
SANFORD.
that the admInistratIon of the estate OF
FLORIDA. ffiitanadlmtoforecloee mnoilai named therein, arid you are heriby
of DARLENE R. NELS
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. be? C*Verkl tlii PillowIn, nil arid required tO WW a- COPS' Of V
OFSAIDCITY. SAID ORDINANCE permit property In Seminole written defenses. II any.
decsesnd.FlIeNumb,r77.350.Cp,1
BEING A ZONING PLAN WITHIN County. Florida, tOwlt:
pending In the Circuit
FREEMAN.
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THOMAS
THE CITY OF SANFORD.
SemInole Cosntv, FlorIda.
117, TIAILW000 ESTATES. ESQUIRE. P.O. So' 7C (lOOf Hwy
DivisI,rn, the aldress of which is FLORIDA. SAID AMENDIMNT SECTION ONE, acc.rdine le
isa). AttarnOdi SPines. Florida
SemInole County Courthouse, CHANGING THE ZONING OF A pUttiirIiti$rftordedlnplillook
t .utomnev for PsIlwr. nd
Sanford, Florida 72711. The personal PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN IL paues 37 aid it Public Records I Il• the orIginal wIth tt4CIit't Of the
PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN it Seminole County, Florida.
representative at the estate
y, slyled COW' Sardord.
LAKE AVENUE AND CEDAR P.s beau tiled aCkssl you and you FlorIda 32711. On Ot* January
BEVERLY J. WILSON,
is 137 Pin.crest Dry,, AVENUE AND BETWEEN 34TH anetIqJir,d101irveaccpyof ynir
77, D75r othIr'wi$e 5.de$ault and
Sanford. Florida 33711. The name 1Lh10EAN0UTHSTREETTO6C. written defen$es, If any. loll oriC. ultimate IudgmiM wIt? be tntecsd
and addres* of the personal 2 (GENERAL COMMFRCIAL) VICTOII BUTLER. JR.. ESQ.
emit you Vintinui id adoptiOn.
DISTRICT.
representatIve's attorney ate
East RInsor Stre.. Orlando • egWITNESSmy hand and thu seal ci
A Copy shalt be ayallab4e at the Florida 3*1, and lIke the orlg
said Court on the 32nd day of
. 0fl't GE Inc .'.ty ci, tr
All &amp;*rS.OIfl having Jeims
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Offing to examine the Count on or bite-c th. 1Nh
"iands against the estste we
(Seat)
required. WITHIN THREE sam,.
January, 1$17, otherwise,
Arthur H. SickwIth. Jr.
Alt parties In interest and citIzens .fvdgmiri may be entered against
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Clerk of tne Circuit Court
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF shall have an osporlimity to be you ton the relief demanded Iii the
By: Margaret L Meyer
heard at said hearing.
CompLslnt.
THIS NOTICE. to file with the
Deputy Clerk
By order of me City Commission
WITNESS my hand arid seal Of
of the above court a written
ThomaS 0. Freeman. Esci.
iad Cotfft on
statement of any claim or dehiand ci he C,ty o' 'ntorO Florida.
P.O. los 70
H. N. Iamm, Jr.
December, IS??.
they may have. Each Claim
be
lIoC Hwy 134)
CIty lerk
(SEAL)
In writing and must indicate ii
Altamot'ie Springs, FL 37101
basis tor the claim, the nam, and PubliSh: Dec. 'te. 1177
AIlhur H. leckwith Jr.
Attorne Pot Pi4dioner
,ES-17
C$u*'k of the CircuIt Court
address of the creditor or his agent
(305) 1)1.11%
By
Mary
N
Darden
or attorney, and ttie amount
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
Publish: Dec. 34. Ill?. Jan. 7,l. IL
Deedv Clert
claimed. li the claim is not yet ouc,
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY Publish Dec. It. l, 3 1C77 &amp; Jan 3
th. date when it will become due
DES Ill
1q15
shall be Stated, II the claim is
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
contIngent or unIiquid.ted, the
Notice is hereby given that a OES-41
nature of the unCertaInly shall be
Public Hearing will b held at te ______________________________
Stated. If the claim is secured, the
CommisSIon Room of the City Hall
securIty shall be described, The
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
in Die Citp of SanisrO, Florid
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
claimant shall deliver sufficient
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
l50o'clock P.M. on Jamsary3.1fls
copies 01 the claim to the clert to
to ConSider the doption ci an or OFANOROIPIANCE BY THE CITY by virtue of that certain Writ Of
enable Ihe clerk to mail one copy to dinance by Phi City of Sanford, OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.
Execution Issued out Of mid under
each personal representatIve,
Florida. title Of which
Notice is hereby given P1111 a the seal of the County Court of
Atlpem1oflsint,q,jIflth,p,
Public Hearing will be heidi? pie OrangeCounty,Flcrida,vponapinal
to whom a copy of this Notic, of
CommIssion Room of Phi City Hall Iudgementrendei'edin hi aforesaid
OIIDINANcE NO. 1411
In tIi City of Sanford, Florida, at court on the 25th day of October,
Administration has been mailed are
required,
WITHIN
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY 7500'ckP.ManJanuary2,If7s, A.D 1171, in 11151 certaIn case en
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE or
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA. tO conSider the adoption of an cr titled. *fltilghOMIi Credit Cot.
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF AMENDING CHAPTER a or THE dinance by the City of Sanford. pQr'etlon, a feteien corporatlol)
TI$ISNOTICE.tOIIis5flyobI,
Plaintiff. 'vs. Joti H. Crowley and
CODE OF THE CITY OF SAN. Florida, title Of which Ii 5 foflw
they may have that challenge the FORD, FLORIDA. THE SAME
Delares Crowle. his wIfe. Defen.
validity of the decedent 1 wilt. he BEING KNOWN AS THE
dant. which aforesmld Writ of
ORDINANCE NO. his
Qualifications of the personal BUILDING CODE, SAID
ExecutIon was deflve,,d to me as
AA'END
represeritatlye, or the venue or MEPITS DELETING SECTION
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Sher'iffofS.mlnooeCoursv Florida.
lurisdidlon of the cot..f,
SANFORD,
FLORIDA, and I hive levIed upon the followIng
THEREOF RELATIVE TO THE OF
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND REQUIREMENTS THAT CU. CLOSING. VACATING AND Oesa-ibed property owned by Join
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED TAIN BUILDINGS BE RAT FREE ABANDONING THOSE PORTIONS H.CrowleyaWD,tomCrowley.piis
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
AND RAT PROOFED, SAID OF THIRD. FOURTH. AND FIFTH wile. s'id prepirty being located in
Dateofthefirstp,aticatof this PROVISION BEING OFIPIFO STREETS. AND A PORTION OF Seminole County, Florida. mare
Notice
of
AdmInIstration:
THAT CERTAIN UNNAMED perilcufarly described as OfIowi:
BECAUSE PROVISION IS
December 1RPi, 1571.
FOR THE RAT FREEING AND NORTH SOUTH STREET, AND ASsOrted household lurnlshlngs, Pa
Beverly J. Wilson
RAT PROOFING OF BUILDINGS PAR KWAYS, LYING *EST OF *1?:
As Personal Revresenta.
PERSIMMON AVENUE AND
I Bassett 3)31330 Raid
A copy Shill be available at
lIve of the Estate of
BETWEEN THE WESTERLY
I Bassett 3I34 Hutch
Office of the City Clerk
Darlene R. Nelson
for alt EXTEN,, ON
o
I lassati 3I34.l Table
SECOND
persons desiring to examine
Deceased
I S41501 3134450 Ann Chain
STREET AND THE SEABOARD
same.
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
3 Bassett 313161 SIde ChaIrs
All parties in Interest mist citizens COAST LINE RAILROAD LIGHT.
REPRESENTATIVE:
I Kern. hUt Trleie Dresser Bus
OF.WAY, RESERVING THE USE
stiIl have en osportimity fo
C. Vemnen Mite, Jr.
be OF SAME UNTO THE CITY OF lice White
heard at said hearing,
CLEVELAND. MIlE &amp;
SANFORD. FLORIDA. FOR
1 Kemp 1531 Tr•le Dresser
By order of me City CommIsj
BRIDGES
Mlrtit Rice Wtiite
UTILITY PURPOSES.
of the city ci San.or

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fl-Houses Unfurnithed

IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT p
SIMtNOLI COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
PIle Neauie
DivIslea
Me: Estate .1
DARLENE R. NELSON

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831-9993

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Telepiiori: 3os.3.I3u
PublIsh: Dec. 70, 34. It??

PubliSh: Dec. $. 077

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assIgnments,

Nice slim attractive lady, Il,
would like to meet nice man.

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM

LPN full time, Il p.m. to 7 am.
shIft, apply In person. Lakeview
Nursing,Center, 515 E. 2nd st.

PevhapoAlcoholiCny,,.5
Phcnelt3f307

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IS A LCOHOL A PROBL EM

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HIGH SLHOOL Oil ADS.- Limited
Openings NOWI Good Pay (SaIl
mo , Travel, Adventure,

IN YOUR FAMILY'
AL ANON

for tamiliflorf,jends o,

problerndrinkers
For further mntOrrnat
call
173 13110, wrIte
Sanford Al Anon Family Group
P0 Box 533
Aantord, Fla . 33711

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purse belonging to Mrt. J. E.
Evans. No Questions asked. fl.
4325.
NEED A SERVICEMAN, You'll
find him bited In our Business
Service Directory
Found: White PersIan Cat.
vaclnity Of Sunhand Estates &amp;
Hwy• 41. 331.1531

People *tm like morley use low

C05t classlfiedadsto buy, mill, or
trade

6CNId Care

Will babysit in my home, New
Years Eve, experIenced couple,
contact Judy al 373$$2.

9-Good Thngs to

WISH I MIGHT
SECRETARY
PluS prciessional office needs
Charm
&amp;
bookkeeping

knowledge

SYSTEMS ANALYST
E.c. Co. &amp; salary. IBM, RPO.
experience c.rderred.
SALES REP
Salary plus commIssion, cxc,
expanding co•
START THE
NEW YEAR RIGHT

AAA EMPLOYMENT

Board. For Information and
consideration, Applicant; slmoulo
apply in person with the Florida
State Employment ServIc,. 110
Everina Street, West Palm

Beach, Florid.,

tUflfties

Unlimited opportunity. onto of

Li'T Pilpair Or 'ulI our Hair..
Use AWass Ad 33235i or all
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HANNAH'S MUSIC CENTER,
Lessons. Instruments, Ac
cessorle,. Repairi 7)0 E. IsP St.
Sanford 323 5751
Smole &amp; group lefmnis Instrircilon
available• Teaching youngsters
a specialty. Latest
Nuiques.
Pro is certilien by USA pr's
Tennis Registry. Fo, Into Doug

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Ire nation's fastest growing
products. Total investment-

%2at0
I 100 pcI. Security Investment
7 Company Automobile
3 All Expense Paid Vacation
I No Experience Necessary
Ills our desire I? Ple:p you msef
your goai in lie and become
successful thru Ultra Guard
Call Doug Wells, 377 7541,
Sanford. Ft. Monday thru
Saturday lOi•
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S.ntord-Furn. rooms Gracious
living 300 S. Oak $55 mo. In
- chides utilities &amp; maid, Sal 1503
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Immessate opening for a loans
clerk.typingrequired.alsobark
teller, must be experienced.
Reply Box 453 Co Evening
Herald, P0. Box 1137, Sanford,
Ft. 3777).
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I. I &amp; 3 Bedroom Apartments
avalabie Pool, Rec. Room.
Tennis Court. Laundry room,
AC. OsPiwasher. Carpeted .
Drapes Call 37)4420 between
$Xlam ISom

!0 THE aEcTpic coM.
PANY

£305) 144 tIll
Fbllsi: Dec. $, 077
Df,5.1$

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ORI.1ai

RAYUONDE.LUNDQUIST
leg. Real Estate Broker

.ales.App'amsai's

3733754

KiSH REAL ESTATE. INC.

REALTOR

1301t371'eoet

Lakefront,
flIls,ski.3BR,possIbleSrO,75,
FR, scr. porchs, wIth BBQ pit.

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17041)1 sIte. $37,050
LAKE MARY Lake Mary Btvd.
Offlceslte older bldg. 144*lIaft.
lot on corner. Terms possible.,
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$31730
ALTAMONTE
Wooded conser
bldg. sIte. Nice treel. hIOxIOS
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$1,100.

REALTORS
S)QllStorJSS0IIev,s,

Turn that unused piano into a bike,
car, or whatever you want Pa buy.
with a Classified. Dual 373 3411
or- 531 5$3•

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BR, Porno.

freshly painted Inside &amp; Out,
roomy 100 a 174' corner lot,
fenced back yard witIs 20'x34'
storage building,
000

Moving to a newer home, apart
met? Sell "don't needs" INI
with a want ad

GPEGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Dr
37)1200

OSTEEN- s .cros more oress,
high &amp; dry, good ,r'y edits
$13,550 with 52550 down owner
will carry mortgage, we also
have buIlding lets.

ROBSON MAR IP(E

n',ng
to 1ake Monroe. Jenny Clark
Realty, REALTOR, 322)101.

mmwRnAM ARIA. l7% wooded
acres. Neir SR II &amp; II. Choice

MORTGAGES BOUGHT &amp; SOLD
Will psirthase III I 2nd mon
fgages at discount. 21 Hour
approval, Call te3 HIS

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60 Office Sulies

USED 3 &amp; • DRAWER
FILECABINETS
$lOIup
MANLIAL TYPEWRITERS 1304

up

DESk
SlXIup
STEPtOCHAIRS
$70&amp;vp
PIOLL'S
CISl4tbecry. I? 7, 5301304

IDYLLWILDE. ExecutIve home.
MInt conditIon. Has everything.

DISNEY WORLD
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EMPLOYEES

REALTY

REAl TOW 177 a.JL,ASI
I Vt Ip
p

62-Lawn.Gal'den

49-Country dY

hired. Remodeled. WWC CH.CA.
131.300.

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Tired Of OiStmt)r,. non
bound
traffic to eet home, and doing
the same south bound to work?
Live next door to pour work &amp;
save your nerves &amp; expanse, also
remove the hazard Of ti* high.
way. Own your own home here
or buy a lakefront lot I buIld
your home. Two houses

WIlT REALTY

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WEALIGI, 3;' )4°
Mi,II'n. I sI,,,,
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Eve's 3231742, 322 0771,
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ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULTFUL
END.
THE
NUMSER IS 3727411.
CHARM FROM THE PASTGracious entrance hall. 3 BR,
,
,
N. LR, wtm
fireplace, fill It. DR. Post,

FILL DIRT &amp; TOP SOIL
YELLOW SAND
_Call Dick Lacy. 3331550

FILL DIRT .CLAY SHELL.
HAULINGI
Chuct Gormlp, 373.4341

PopulatIon 1,730 seekIng chief of
TI
police Per staff of S people.
should have Community oriented
abilIty to conduct publIc
relations programs and coo'
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tivities with adlacesit corn
,nuni$les. Must possess sound
leadership qualIties and be
certified in the state of Fla.
SupervIsory polIce experIence Is
a crc requisite, Resumes will be
.ccepted until 1:30 p m• on Jan.
lSth, t75. Address lit resumes:
Mayor, Town of Pace Inlet, 111?
S. Peninsula Dr. Poisce Inlet,
Ft. 33OI. An equal opportunIty
employer

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Ir exchange for companion of
older woman, 3723553, Sanford.

tome in Lincoln Helgh?st kg.
FR, with exposed beam;, chaIn
linked
lence,
range,
refrigerator, close to schools &amp;
thoppingl Only 574.233.

Apts for Senior Cltliens Down
town, very clean &amp; roomy. See
Jimmie Cowan. 311 Palmetto
Ave•

Furnished

Mobile home lets. 5', hO', 13' wIde.
me pets, adults, lv's welcome,
2543 Park Dr., Sanford.

EALTY

CUMFURTABLE- I BR, 1s bath

SAN MO PARK-I, 3.3 Bedroom
trailer opts. Adutts &amp; family
perk. Weekly 3513 Hwy. 17.17,
Sanford. 373 15)0.

31-ApsrtmesWs
Reliable woman to live, rent free

STENSTROM

ISOSW.3$tPsk., 32220.0

BEAUTIFUL-IBR,7tiathho,ne
in Sonora with everything I SpIll
BR plan, FR. equipped kitchen,
eakIast bar S. lots of storage
space? Just 141.510.
LOOK HERE- 7BR. I bath home
Iii Country Club Maniorl Eat ill
kitchen.utiIilyroom,scr,por,
nicely decofatedl Only $11,300
ONE OF A KIND- F'jrnislsed 3
SR. 1 bath home in Sanford
Treesladedlotwithfencedr,ar
yardl C H&amp;A, ww carpet I.
much more! Only 122,150?.

clear sad bottom lake. All

Frank,

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IMMACULATE- 3 BR, 2 bath
homeonlg lot In Sanfordl Nice

strategic
move is to tell It In
th. Herald Business Review
Ike

CALL 322.2ê11
Ewning Heiuld

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FR, fenced rear yard &amp; extras
ga-lorel Only $31,100.

REALTOR )23C50MLS
EVE. 3721)11

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WILSONM.ILllFLJqNITURE
BUY SELL.TRADE
311
3)1 E b'ir'st l
21 3423
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Fine selection of emo
'stun. 1.34770,1.
Bob Walker Furniture

GRAND OLDE 'ORY- 311,3
bath, nseds?flhe hun, $11,000.

Hwy. Il 52

COUNTR, IVlNG-3BR,3baDi
wil all the conveniences. large

UC.NO.
HOLIDAY SPECIAL- Cl. 3 BR,
easy terms. 514.150. 3nsu.

Realty

ctas$lfledad, CaIl377.35,1or53I
322• 2420
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1713.
ANYTIME
3 BR, 1 baIt. dan, 3 car carport,
corner lot, fenced back yard.
Multiple Listing ServIce
fruit trees. $15,550. Assumable
113.000 mortgage. Painting &amp;
2565
repair before closing, Emply,
lI EALTORS PARK
ready Per occupancy. Wool.

mere. 3337105.

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IblT50 Impuevernmnt,

Interio, and Exterior carpentry,

Panting amid cabinsts 70 yns
ep 3130121. or 772 5303

llormerlyHarr.ettsbeautyNookl
5l5
hIlt .3721112

NUMBER IS 3223411

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Carp,t Cleaning

I1caratn.cklaces,$3lyp Meeter
Wallets., U up Corns in I Sect
Gwattney Jewelers, 301 S Part
Ave

BLITZCL(ANJANITOIIIAL
Euperl work Foam Usarnpo* Free
etInales GJara-'!tl
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BULLET
BOARDS
ARE
GREATCLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN
SETTER,

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1977 Singer Zg Zag

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Brand new, newer vied, slightly
damaged km shilpeini,, bolance
511105.131?,

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ILOCALI 311 3371
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Save Money
Insulate Now
Ihas Dl All
bIO*n
'n &amp; Rapco 'cam tor old or ,
POules, block or frame 331 1353I
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Service

Smittys Snappin Turtle
SOs S Pank Or 372 701?

Witldohousepaintitiq &amp; repair IS
yrs experience 33) 7114

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BROWN PEST 1011 TRUL
3543 Park Drive

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STOPAP4DIHINK A MINUTE. Il
Classilied Ads didn't womt.'

Rubsr Stamps

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'bOb FOl, EY FLECTNICIA1II

Model 130$. good for all types of
carpetIng, sold originally $351,
repo$s.ssedused fgr short
time, balance $11.3.. 1541217

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ELECTROLUX
VACUUM

Paintin,_I,nterm, &amp; exterior) IS.
years experience Large or
small jobs Free estimates, Call
I' collect anytime (501)734 3117,

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SanlordPi,.7a,fl3,4)$

African Night Crawiers SC large
worms, SI; Also Peat, fIne
Quality, $1 bushel. Wholesale In
your conslainer, $ bushels or
more. 75c per bushel. SAOGS
MARKET. 245$ SSnfor4 Iv..

#rAPITEONEWHOMES TO BUILD
&amp;OLDONESTOREPAIR

ONE PHONE CALL STARTS A
CLASSIFIED AD ON ITS
RESULYF UL
END.
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WANT ADS ARE BLACK I
COMMUNITY
BULLETIN I WHITE AND READ ALL
_0VE,,R.
BOARDS
ARE
GREATCLASSIFIED ADS ARE EVEN I
SETTER.

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Factory clearance. on slretcls zig
zag sewing mactime's, Singos-,
balance $33 Singer
Futura. sold new for $110. pay
balance ci 1233. See at
SANFORD SE WING CENTER
lOSOSlateSt

i BR, 2 BATH- Nice nelgi,
tortood, completely remodeled,
concrete block, pool, carpet,

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HUGHEY EQIJIPMtPrT
Or'. Servce. Ci.,aring Mow.ng
0.1 Hoe Luader 3725577

Casselberr Plaza

SAVE 50%

Gel Pull exposure take tisal "For
Sal," sign down a run a

Central Heal &amp; Ai, Conditionng
For tree est,mates, Call Carl
at SEARS n Sanford 372

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yard.trees.olantsgalore,ctol

COMMERCIAL

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TOWERSBEAUTV SALON

area, $17,500.

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leg Neal EState lsoteq
ri011 373 $75
Broker Assoc -JOHN W .AFRo

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?irCostioing

R*bOI.nI%IALTY

MILITARY TRANSFER PEN.
DING- Like viewS BR, 2 bath,
garage, C PI&amp;A. w wcarpst, split
DR plan, fenced private yard.

ANNE A. WALLACE

'73 PINTO WAGON ..................
73 PINTORUNASOUT .............
5M
UtQUP....
'7SPIN'TOCOUPE ............. ls
N,*ir.iats, '2151
'7$ PINTO ................ wino owe 'si 'w
ss
251$
'7$ PINTO ................ l,beeMlsou,saeeasss.mtr,p
17 844$$
'73GREMLIN .............. scy.,,azr,st,r.s,s.sseve9695
'$3 STUDEBAKER LARK2 DR........ caiNe.,,',
'6$CHEVY PICKUP ..................
'74TOYOTAPICKUP ................ Caa-ee '2SS

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1215S.French 3237340

IIt1lEL1t! LIEDUIPE I IOTIIII
UW
IIbLUOIfflU

LAKEFRONT COUNTRY HOME.
NedI. amag w$ilspar'Irç pines
overlooking a crystal clear lake.
Spectacular visa, Greet room
with cozy llrepl.c,, Every
mesilty. Call for appointment.

WINTER VISITOR- See our
Inexpensive winter
home
specIal. 2 BR, 1 bath, kitchin
equipped, Cli. splc.spcn,

REALTOR MLS
323.5774 day night

se..

origInal mIles. AC, PS, PS, I
Dr.. mew tires. Rearonatle. Call
212.7fl7, ask for Oeere.

3431111 or 3114103 ask ton

OPPORTUNITY,

Hall

13 CheysIle Lagsu•-

CONSULT OUR

Decosatlnglafewantlques will
make thIs home a stow Place.

Harold

13 models. Call 373 $370 or 534
4405 (Dealer).

type tractor. Excelled cond.,

Completely rebuilt, gand tIres &amp;
sheet n'selal. Rues. prieso. 303.

utilItIes avaIlable, Owner will
carry mortgage. Telepfson. 574.
3131 anytIme.

mo.$njoo.

GENEVA GARDENS

JUST MAKE PAYMENT$-77 a.

International 110 Dual Hydraulic
system cufllvatlmug or mower

available ImmedIately on

beOutiful 350 acre Lake Mabel
Ifisess, Fist, sail, ski, swim in

OWNER MOVED OUT- Needs tO
mill Phil attractIvely panelled, 3
BR. 1 bath, with large family
room. Assume low Interest

I. 2. &amp; 3 BR apartments, single
story ConstructIon, adull &amp;
tamnity area, cable TV

Christmas bargains In

our newly heated
AUction House, Lots of
nice furniture &amp; bric.
a.brac this week,

63-Mschirery.Toots

trees. Owner must sill &amp; las
reduced ps-Ice to $11,050. A
REAL

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HIGHLAND PARK. 1st tIme of.

1772 Vega, mecimaniully pood
body rough. $700 or best offer,
See et Rldgewi
Apis. No. 721.

JuSt think-il classified ds didn't
work, there woulon't be any?

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Golf

iNS Buick Lalabre AC, P.S..
P.S., new tires, ran good. 5410.
323.1734, 3230w.

Plasm, Thomas Organs-Sought
&amp; Sold. Music Lessors Private
aid FREE Group SOB BAkL'$,
Discount Music Center, 2302
French Ave.. 333 7335

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story. Many extras. $35,300.

Credit Qualifies

SANFORD AUCTION

59-Mssical?Mrctiaixlise

et

No Money Dcwn If

Come &amp; buy your after

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DREAUWOLO. New lame. 3

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Sanford, Fla.,32fl1

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Public Auction

7111 Hwy. Il 53

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If your credit has been rejected It
you doeYt have a down Payment,
or it yOu're loQking for a 000d
new or usid car or truck
I)
years of tinance
'alet
pei-'ence*o,kso, you Call Pete
or Oscar. Winter Part 41.11114,
Santord 373141, Dealer Agent.

fl-Auction

15W Bass boat, like new, fully
equipped, IS tip Mercury
motor, heavy duty trailer wffls
I ply tIres. '71 model. 3727317.

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707 ("7Th 5?

Rabori

Good Cred&amp; Bad Credit'
or No Credit

Herald classitiud ad Call 332
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S5-8oats &amp; Accessories

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Lovely

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it ou aren't usinC your pool table.
tale a cue, and sell it wIll a

VA &amp; FDA FINANCING

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43-Lots-Acreage

$730 mo. approx. Owner Broker.

323•7832

AR SOP).

call Rick at 373*305,

fl

Miller's good Used Teleyisq,, $23
and up 35l Orlando Di-, j
0333
--

Orlando, $131011 Eve.

545.000.

FORREST GREENE INC.

iiorne

Excellent

Dy owner 1S73 Datun 210, 2 OR,
whIte with blue Interior, I speed,
low mileage, excellent cone? Ion,

"0 SPoves, lool

Out Of '*as' V,slt Ettmells An.
tiqve%,tmi W of llormoldSR
41 at
Stato, Paofa, 372
557l

YOUR CLOSET.
Sill those things that are lust
takIng up space with a want a
lntheHeraId3n.34lIor01l,

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AC

thrvofiout Will take $7,4,
5322 or 043

71-Antiques

UNCLUTTER

CORNER, small attic.. Lowdown,

car garage, swimming oI I
tennis courts availabls, $31,100.

LOCH

171 Toyota Corona, 4 dxr wag

Dcii pile no longer needed Items
high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad, and pile tIe
- money In your walls?!

Brand new left in lay away, sold
lies, pay balance,
$7300 CN$2??

wIth an

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WALNUT STEREO

REALTOR 377 1000 MU
LyE 3731111

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LAKE MARY.-

Idyltwilde. 104 Brislf wood Dr.4
SR,Zbath,poolhome.Syrs.ed.
Sunken livIng room, with
llreplace, famIly room, DIning
room, screen porch, fenced
yard, fruIt trees. Was 513.000.
Reduced to 151.500. Ownem-323.
1010,
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Reborn *auv

127 HIDDEN LAKE DRIVE
3
BR. 2 baths. CH &amp; A, Carpeted, 3

Eves 322 1311 1770512

Uuy

Larr,'s Mirt, 213 Sanford Ave.
Bisy &amp; Sell, the finest in used

S3-TV.RadioStereo

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3Q11 5. Frqncts Avi .-Sarmlged. Fla

Yet

REALTOR.33;,01

wooded area. $3150 per acre.

SPACIOUS COUNTRY HOME
on I acres In Geneva, I BR, 7
baths, family room, fIreplace,
plus fruit trees, $45,550.

ISO' ON WEST 75th ST.
older home. 515.000.

to

auto.,

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Chief of Police
Pone Inlet

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ERROLL.OREENE

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Psm
BoRe?, Ill S Kn1 A,i,e
WWW Park, Florida

3734041or eves 173 0311

JOHNS RIVER

FRONT
HOME 100' oem rtver, 3 BR, 3
bath, C-H &amp; A, $41,500.

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REALTOR
_______________________
414473

Ridgewood Arms Apts.

ST.

M. Unsworth Realty
REALTOR

REALTY,Inc

Multiple Listing REALTOR

"$3

29-ROOflfl
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30AIartm..ds Unlurnkhsd

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'lDrspe , O, PulIyourHar..
Use A Want Ad 3727411cr III

LAKE MARY

24T8U31r5055

HAL COIBERT

OOPertunity

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373.5134

CHINESE SPECIALTY COOK.
preplring end cookIng of
various Chinesedlshueson menu,
aiding other Cooks in the
preparation ci all kinds of food
served in the restaurant. $723
per week, at hour week. Room &amp;

IIousng Ovportunitv

NewS BR, I bath homes, 171.000,
Government subsidy available.
BuIlder. 3727357. Equal Housing

Daytona leach, will held a

public AUTO AUCTION every
Tuesday I Sat. at 7:30. 11511*
only ooe In Florida. You oil the
reserved price. No charge 0115sf
thai U registration foe unless
vehicle Is sold. Call 104.35$-nIl
for further details. Closed Xmas
Neil sale Jan. 23.

Cash 32'2.4132

Want Ads Get People Together
Those Buying And Those SellIng.
3773411 or ElI 5153

REAL ESTATE

7737120
REALTORS
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3 hR. 7 bath, family room, dining
room, living room, double
garage, utility room, porch
t3i.100 377 IllS
LaeMary-3 BK. 4 :b.Ih
home's Under $31,000 with less
PPmarm $550 down Goverrvneqi$
rundinä Builder 323 3711 Eoval

Rig Real Estate Broker
3721301 Day or Night
74'"la*x"maat 1753

they. St I mile west of Spisdeip,

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Payton Realty

68-Waed

372.7171.

STENSTROM REALTY

Wooded 30 acres on Lk. Karns,
also S acres on Lk. Sylvan, best
terms• Check with motor 1 acre
parce's. William MaliCzowskI,
REALTOR, 3221153.

* ,*. *p.

NAVAL ORANGES &amp; other Cifrus

mor saId S3OObumteI 3230313 or
373 $733.

Rial Estate, Inc
GeneralContractor
372415?

DEALERSHIP RVAlLABL
Samitord. Semnole area. Earn
510.000 $30,000
year
per

Eat

Johnny Walker

OG-Autos for Sale

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Montgomery Ward "Signature"
space heater less than two years
old Electric blowe, and tri,r
mostat 1173 00 331 5412 after

CallBa

REASONS WHY WE'RE THE
LEADERI Call Dave Farr for a
confidential interview,

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WISH I MY

ClAsifled d1 Mr-me the buying &amp;
selling community euer, day.
Read &amp; its them Often,
Babysitting Is my home, day or
nIght 3230Sf.

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SALES POSITION
TOLL FREE-I 5004.13 Sat)
. RECORDEDMESSAGE

301 Commercial

REALTY

Slat or 3734333 as* br Tommy.

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training, individual Superyi5i.
all ERA benefits, teller &amp; buyer
hOme warranty, lin,st office
equipment S. sales toots I. ex.
ceptional advertIsIng program
are luSt a low of the many

HOnda ISO take over

payments, ime money down, 333.

1551.

VEPiMOR( '.ASHER. Parts.
"c
Uteo ma(pin(,
uOOP.Cv APPLIANcES. 323

courts, Club House. range,

.10111
SANFORD'S
SALES
LEADERI
Professional

Req Real Estate Broker
7431 S Sanford Av'
321 olse.v,s
373 7413, 37)7173

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Lost- 2 male cats, may be alone
or together around 3$Ipi st.
Squeaky, is dark with white
stomach, medium long hair,
extremely tong whiskers, pink
mess &amp; mouth, collar has name

on it, 2nd cat Is plain wIth short
Pair, left leg is all whIte, right
leg Is tiger colored, rings on tilt
tal, 3731410. Reward.

BATEMAN

Vocational Training
Fast
Advancement
Opportunity,
Contact U.S Navy Recruiting
Office lit. 3fl 4717 Regular
Military
Compensation.Uniforms, Food, LodgIng, 30
day% paid vacation Complete
Medical
Dental Care PIuS
starting pay tos' El.

1177

DOEERMAN
Female, AKC. Il
weeks. Champion blood lines,
Will be leaving Fla. on Dec. 37th.
Call 333.1213.

52-PP11a11

refrigerator, disposal, drapes, a.
Much Much Morel By
7'.. pci. assumable mortgage.

ASSOCIATES

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71 MUuuvchs

$71 I up. Born Oct. SOft. 373.

Have a room to rent? Let a
ciusnieo an lind a tenant to,
soul

REAL ESTATE

SanlotO 7 tSR. large lot. .,'res.
near jtr,%, Carpeted, 5)1.100
loll Santa Nn Rrr,rt

$10. Call fl3.I3j

Doberman pups. AKC. tails
docked, wormed. rids &amp; blaCks.

fond, 323 1322.

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AVONCALLINGI
Excellent earnIng opportunity
helps pay for those ChrIstmas
expenses. 4413011.

Write P.O. Box 171)
Sanford, FlorIda 37771

BUY JUNK CARS- Prom 1)0 to

$S-Pes-Sus

-.

Sleep sofa &amp; chaIr. 'tw Only $17
with thIS ad. COUNTRY
FURNITURE, HWY II, San.

SANORA CONDOMINIUM
krlder Rd., 3 BR, 7%5 bathe, 2
car garage. DR. pool, tirivis

After Hours
1221254
373.3'$
327044$
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Whitehurst, REALTOR, 322

Can Help

take.
OWNERS WANT TO RETIRE

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REALTOR

UY JUNK CANS. truck$ I im
peels,5)0 to $70. 332.1510 after S
p.m. &amp; we*on.

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

REALTOR rnmi
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Eves 3711554 7221551

Realty

Steam Clean Your Owt-s Carpet -

Adi. commode chalrs. crutches.
folding ant. walkers &amp; wheel
'claWs, Rent or Sale. America'
Rent.AlI 322.1113.

SI-Household Goods

Stemper Agency

Jim Hunt
7521 Park Dr .3222115

77-Jus* n

Chatk Disht Amsrican Posit.
All, 323.11*3.

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Sanford lakefront, 3 OR. 2 bath,
upper 401. 904
440 soi
e31 atter S p.m or 33 417$
LGndow"- Woquallfying, Several
models to choos, from Call Cae

to, tsa Jewelry Call 10, tree
''")isS on loll It 500 131 1251

IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A

from very successful restaurant
busIness In this area. Property &amp;
business under $71,000. Terms.

TI TEL
are
OITIC)PiED VA &amp;FHA homes
located sn many areas of
Seminole County. $11,300 to
550 0(t) Down payment low as
1100

CRANK CON$T REALTY
REALTORS S3oatI

AwuMoNEyNOw Takeorders

BetweenSS&amp;tSFcrcompanion
Call
3•S97

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JOHN KRIDER ASSOC.
107W. CommercIal
Phoris 332 7551. 'antord

Homernakeri

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owner Realtor.

W. Garneft Wtiite
Reg. Real Estate broker

SANFORD
Slf,S00
FHA resale in Academy Manor,
BR, $100. $137.23 PAl, 340
monthS. Si pcI. APR.

Uploeiri. 13$ 0434.
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34n'I pile me longer needed Items
high as an elephant's eye. Place
a classified ad. and pile the
money In your wallet I

WONDERFUL BUY, 5pe this
immaculate 3 BR at 571.100.
Whet have you gel? Owners may

AuocIat. 504 fl4Q',,

$tS'tI

41-Houses

NurletNPf'i&amp;LPN's.ajd,jLIvl
In CompanIon, short tersy

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Handyman can easily convert this
2 BR, Into a 3 or I BR. Only
$I3,50. Low down payment. El

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terms.
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American Rent.AI$, 102 W. 77th

features whIch include 2
fireplaces for thosi cozy
evenings, 33 &amp; a din. 135,100,

5511.

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flvsd

4-Equipms.* for

Punch Bowls, Champalne
Gl.ssea, Tables. Chairs, RelIc
way Beds. Coffee Urns &amp;

-- yci iwuiqv N,
ITt), aloe gas well furnace.

RIDE BV73h5Palnmefto&amp;then
call usl WVII tell you all the

Hidden Lake Or'., Sanford, 333.

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a

Mendsy, Dec. 16, 1$fl.41

CARROLL'S FURNITURE, 3171111

machIne. Mly automatic, sold
Originally, $355 Repoea-qis...
used for I months balance.
301.30,50553);

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FL

Rent Our Rinsanvac

Slnee,'s most modern sewing

JBRheusi,LMaMary,Syowneq.
Call after S p.m. 447l1S?.
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iJ.%o

kiev Kids Looking for an extra
dollar? Ask Mom &amp; Dad to let
you have a classified ad garage
sale.

18-Help Wanted

Cl'1CLi.t. &amp;OiJMi,
SttII 5)3$Q,
tree details' KIT. Box 70),
0 Pompano, Fl, uosi

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lsNfrI
ederplep
Wuida So regIme 511th 1101$
Oa$m N. Lflu$fuacem
na-me w$ffi the C
the
• , line' CSW't *1 soiofl
Clatity. FlorIda,
DATED Decem, 21, 1177.
•p,
Chris E. McMaIon
PublIsh: Dec. IL 70,35,7077,
PubII$h: Dec. 2L II??, Jifi. 7,1. *4,
Jan

garage, 15. llncid corner 101.
cOmmunity recreation area,
&amp; assume mortgage, is

0374.

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Deit cIet
uarenc. et,

couple preferred, no pets. 327.

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4-Personals

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For lent- 2 BR, furnIshed cot.

lully carpeted, fully poulppul
kitchen. lavs*y reins, 3 W

tage. Lake Golden, retired

SLlnesMlnuinum

.

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Byowner-SBR,7b.th,C.H&amp;A,

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$

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I7SlNGE FUTURA

ISIS.

Harmey area. NO mo. No pets,
34,531$.

Sundaj - Noon Frkay

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IanW.
White
oes.ite
Alt pietIes in interest aiwcslj,ns
2 Mon-IOn 23$ Metal led Frames
NóTiE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION shall have an opoortisul?y to be
ISeela ilSUComfort DeLuxe I.'fl,
OFANOROINANCEBYTHECITY heard at laid hearIng.
By
order
Of
the
2
City CommIssIon
33 '
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Comfort
the City of sansore, Florina.
DeLuxe IS Sea SprIn,s
Notice ,s hereby given ttiat a
H. N. Tamm.
all orseerty to be sold in a lot. SaId
Public Hearing will be Mid at ttse
IN THE CIICUIT COURT OP THE
CIty Clerk
property beUt, stOred at AAA
Commission Room in the City Halt
EIGHTUNTH JUDICIAL Cli.
iii the cIty of Sanler'd, FIend., af PublIsh: Dec. 34. IS??
Fui?ulhite &amp; Auction. 150 N. 17.17.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOI.0 7:00WcIoctP.M.onJanu.ry3,, DES.131
Ls,.ii4. FI.vide.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
I- the imderslpued as Sluerter
to consider flue apuon of an or. ____________________
CIVIL
ACTION NO. ??-$O$1.CA4*4. ormanc. by flue CRy of saivere
keitiel. C,uf!Il', Florida. will at
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
FIorIda,fft)eotwhfJuIsnte: NOTICEOFAPUBLIC HEARIN IllS AM on this 3rd day of
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI.
0 Jensmrp
AD." IS?I, offer for' sale
Plaifltlft,
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION and sell So thu Pililiset bidder. for
ORDINANCE NO.101
vs.
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY cash. subleci Ps
any au all existing
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
WALTERHALLAM.JRaniiRUTH ANORDINANC(OFTHECITYOF
liens, at the Fred (West) Door ol•
E. HALLAM. hit wife.
Notice
Is
tisreby
given
P1551
a
the
Seminole
County
Counters. lrfr"
SANFORD, FLORDA. AMEN. Public HIItiVI
will be hOld ml
Defendants.
Sanford,
FlorIda,
he above
DING ORDINANcE NO. lOS? OF
CommIssion Room of the CIty Hall
NOTICE OF SALE
SAID CITY, SAID ORDINANCE In
personal oropefty.
the City of Sanford, Flori4a, at
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
That said sale Is being mane to
that BEING A ZONING PLAN WITHIN lXo'clockP.MonJau,ry7,
wu the 5th day of Jan'ary, P75.
St
THE CITY OF SANFORD. to consider the
pnon oi an or' saifify the termi of maId WrIt Of
lI.00a.m.attMW,s,Fred(of FLORIDA, SAID
AMENDMENT dinance by the City Of lentord Eaea,tleri.
he Seminole County C04Rth04Ae.
CHANGING THE ZONING OP A Florida, title it which Is as follows
Johmn E. Polk.
Sanford, FIoriØ, the undersigned PORTION
OF THAT
9uerfff
CERTAIN
lsrk wIll offer for sale to the PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN
Seminole County,
ORDINANCE NO.
sloJeej and best bidder for cash tie
FRENCH AVENUE AND MAPLE
leflda
oliewin, described rsel prsgafly: AVENUE AND BETWEEN
34TH
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CIT PublIsh Dec. If. I'. II. 7077. Jsn.3.
Lot 3. Block A, CRYSTAL
3TNEETAND24TNPLACETO
OF
MORES, aCCitdln to tie PI
SANFORD, FLORIDA,
IGENUAL COMMERCIAL) AMENDING CHAPTER 1COF THE
hereof as rocordei in Pet BiOk I?, DISTRICT.
OF THE CITY OF SAN. _______________________ I
'agese.PbIlcRecof5.,,i,te
A copy shall be available at the CODE
FORD, FLORIDA, THE

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LAKE MONROE- 3 acres, 3 BR,
3t bathe. pool, $IUSS.
Clark Realty. REALTOR. 322.

Days3fli1
NlOfts. an ns

Private collage to winder vIsitors,
ER. kitchen, air. TV, Lake

Yr

0(51?

:wnty. Florida.
SAME
Office of the CIty Clerk for all BEING KNOWN
nclvding SpecIfically, but not
AS THE PLUM
by persons desiring to examine the SING CODE, SAID
ray of limitation, tIle following same.
AMENDMENT NOTICE OF A PUILIC HEARING
lures
ADOPTING THE IS?? REVISION TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
AlIpertIesInInr.q,sfcitI,
lange Ovin
TO THE illS EDITION OF THE OFANOROINANCEIY THE CITY
shall have an oomrtsmlty Pm
Dishwasher
be STANDARD PLUMOING CODE, OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.
heard
at
said
hearIng,
Disposal
AS AMENDED WITH THE
NotIce Is hereby 1ven that a
Sy order Of this City Commission
Waler Heater
FOLLOWING AMENDMENTS; Public HearIng will be held at the
Of me CIty of Sanford, Florida.
CWralHeetendAfrNn,
AMINOMINT OF THAT SUCTION Commiss.on Rosin of the City Hall
H. N. Tamm. Jr.
RELATIVE TO UNDERGROUND ci 7:50 o'clock PM. on Jasusosryt,
seetherwlthallslrvctvresannlm.
CItyClrt
INACCESSIBLE WATER Im.tonie.rttiemeØionofan
rpwmajsfs flow and hereafter en Pi,u$lsju: Dec. 35, 1177
IIIa
$ lid land, arid fixtures attached
DISTRIBUTION PIPING UNDER
by tie CIty of Sallotd,
D($.I
isreto. and all rents, Issues.
SLABS TO REQUIRE COPPER FIdrId., title it whld Is as toIlew:
oc.ee a-ed
IN TIll CIRCUIT COUNT OP THU WATER TUBE MINIMUM TYPE
ORD$NAIICENO. IllS
)

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RATES

DEADLINES
The Doy Before

St. Johns Realty
BROKERS

nit lolsing, SIlO month, flat, last
&amp; $30 deposIt. 373.0543,

Ic.tsecvtjv.tfmss ...lkaIIee
7 carseso,tfv,flmes.....SSca line

5:00 AM, - 5:30 PM.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY "Noon

1

2 ER, fenced yard, air con

hIss ................lkaNae

HOURS

a'
'N

A copy shall be avallabte at the
I Kemp 1* l*awer Chest Rice
Office of the City Clerk to, all White
rions sIring to enamlse ttue
I Keep liSt $4 Headboard Rice

H. N. Tamm.

L, 04 STANDARD WATER TUBE,
accrue from said premIse. all ci EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
hlch are Included within me CUlT IN AND P01 SEMINOLE BRASS. CAST IRON PRESSURE AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
PIPE OR GALVANIZED STEEL
OF
regolng description and the
COUNTY. FLORIDA
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
CONY.. 2 p.m. (lust p ub.ndonm
thered, also all gas,
PIPE; CLIMINATION FROM THE AMENDING CHAPTER h$'.'t OF
CAll NO. 7L$4S.CA4,.A
earn electric, water, and
S. G. LATTY, IndIvIdually and as TABLE ENTITLED 'MATERIALS THE CODE OF THE CITY OF
FOR
patlng, cookIng, refrIgerating, Trustee,
PLUNSING
IN. SANFORD, FLORIDA. THE SAME
Plaintiff S I A I. L A T I ON s'
Itufirig, plumbing, ventilating.
KNOWN AS
o F SEING
THE
rigallng, and power systems,
vs.
BITUMINIZEDSEWEMPIPEAND MECHANICAL CODE. SAID
BWdU
achines,applIance,,fI,t,
D.A.C. CORPORATION, a Florida FITTINGS AND CONCRETE AMENDMENT ADOPTING THE
punlenances, *111th new are or
CORNER (Fri.) FRENCH
Corporation, and HYDROFOIL SEWER PIPEtAMENDMENTSOF 7017 REVISION TO THE 07$
ayhareafterp,r$ain,e,u,
THE SECTION RELATIVE TO EDITION OF THE STANDARD
CORPORATION, a Flonide
Ph. in,, or os sa premises, even ooratlon,
SAFETY PANS AND RELIEF MECHANICAL CODE.
AS
uiu they be deIacl
or
WITH
Defendants. VALUE WASTE TO REQUIRE AMENDED
THE
tactabie.
TANKS OR HEATERS TO REST IN FOLLOWING AMENDMENTS.
NOTICE OF SAIl
This sale Is made punuanf to a
N0TtC(lSHEREByGIVEN,,,, GALVANIZEOSTEELON OTHER DELETION OF THE SECTION
set Jvdem,nt eiter,d In Civil
METAL PANS OF EQUAL SITTING
FORTH
OfltIiIIOffida,ofJa%g.ry,IflL
FEES
lion No. 771021 CAIS.L ,
CORROSIVE RESISTANCE WHEN A U E N 0 N I N T 5
the Pour of 11:50 AM. at this
0 F
CEGEHEIW. OSPITAL
ridIng In Phi Circuit Court Is arId frond deer of the evnInoIe Cou,mty WATER HEATERS OR HOT THAT SECTIÔNThjLATIVR TO
S.mN'uele County. FKIrNa
Courthouse. Sanforo, Florid., pts WATER STORAGE TANKS ARE FURNACE ROOMS TO PROVIDE
INSTALLED ABOVE
FOOTBALL
SATED this 71st day Of Decem. I$lder5l5nIdCIsvtwlIlgfferfoq-sa
THE WHEN AN APPI.IANçE II
r, I77
CEILING LEVEL.
to the highest and best bIdder
LOCATED IN A FURNACE
A
through Fd) AL'NTH( U EAL)
COPY
shall
be
Cash, ?tse following descrIbed real
aval!ab$e at the ROOM THE ROOM SHALL HAVE
FAMI.Y (8)
Arthur H. BeckwIffi.Jr.
Office
of
the
City
Clerk
for'
POYIn5,lfl
4,g.4
atl AN OPENING SUFFICIENT IN
Clerk of me Circuit court
Seminole County. Florida, to'wIt: persone deslrbq to examine its SIZE TO PERMIT REMOVAL OF
By: Mary N. Darden
T Portion of LOIs 1. 2 ant . same.
THE LARGEST PIECE OF THE
Depedy clerk
EeSt%tOfLOf3.IyI,Ig10IJgP,'.OfA
FURNACE IN SI.ICH ROOM
Mliii: Dec. . 7077
RaIlroad rltht.cf way and
Shall have an Opoortimity P0
A copy shall be avsilable at the
5,34
Slate load No. G$ it FOREST heard at said heating.
Office of time City Clerk for all
By Order Of th, City Commission
CITY, ORANGE PARK, according
r'sons desiring
examin, the
the City of Sanford, Flitida-.
to lie piat fheroit as recorded in
lame.
_______________
H. N. Tamm, ,p,
Pta? leek 3, Pge am, public
MOTLL
All parties in Wei'sst arid citizens
CIty Clerk
Shall have en OisOrtaiity to be
Records of Semlno!e County,
(*t.
Florida.
34. IS??
Hir'd St said hisrt4,
Excop? for • portion taken by 0(1-121
By Order it time City Commission
Florida HIllwe. Depramt
CL (Mon.) FOOTBALL
it the City Of Sanfsed, Florida.
POio lying South Of Fida
H. N. Tamin, Jr.
Highway No. 434.
City Clerk
NOTICE UNOIR PlCTpyposj
Including buildings or structures,
PublIsh: Dec. 34. I71
NAME STATUTI
015 134
Iixtur 1II4 appurtanances on sai'
TO WHOM IT MAy
CONCERN.
0 SESAME STREET
therewith,
Notice Is hereby glyon that the
(I) MARCUS WELSY. M.D.
undersigned, ICit$uant to the
This tile Is made puvsuwf
CR)
Summary Final Judgment in
Name Stesufe," Cluople,
NoTICE OP INTUNTIO$e TO
Pereclesurewser In Civil Afi
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hand warming over a fire in a grill at civic
center picnic area.

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By MARYLIN SHEDDAN

Commission and reouest

Accreditation of Hospitals,
is
said,
Bentley
headquartered In Chicago
and supplies accreditation
teams such as the one
which vialed Seminole
Memorial Hospital, and
included a physician, a
hospital administrator and
a registered nurse.
Problems cited at
Seminole Memorial included an Inadequate

"These are audits of the
doctors in the hospital by.
other doctors in the
hospital," according to
Bentley.
He explained that the
Joint Commission bases Its
recommended num ber of
medical audits on the
number of pa tients ad.
miLled to the hospital
during the year.
"We were to do eight
audits, according to Joint
Commission standards,"
Bentley said, "and those
audits have been corn-

"lack of documentation of
clinical review being done
at our department
meetings," Bentley said.
This means that, although
doctors
each
from
department meet together
regularly, ts
were not
keeping minutes of the
meetings which lnclvdei
such details as specific
histories which they
might discuss.
"We have changed the
method of taking m inutes
at these departmental
meetings, and that has

t ir accreditation check,,
and we pay them for it. It is

number of medical audits
in 1976.

Dleted alteady ft vear."
A second problem was a

said.

Elevenchangeswlll have
to be made at Seminole
Memorial Hospital before
it can meet the standards
of the Joint Commission an
Accreditation of Hoiltals,
Hospital Administrator
William Charles Bentley
said today.
All but one of those
Changes are already being
made. Bentley said, adding
that "we write to the Joint

strict ly voluntary on our
part to be inspected by the
Joint Commission"
Th Joint

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Five further recommendations Included "lack
of documentation" in
various areas of the
hospital. "All the information is here, in
patient files in our records,
it the Joint Commission
wants to see separate files
on these t hings so the team
can simply pull those out
and look at them" Bentley
explained.
The report required that
separate files be set I in
t he areas of (I) anti biotic
uses, showing what drugs
were used for what
diseases; (2) medical

review, showing how often
doctors put information on
patient records, and how
quickly that Information is
transcribed into the
hospital's permanent
records; (3) the use of
anesthesia ,showing
specifically what type of
anesthesia was used in
every case in the hospital;
(4) physical therapy,
showing evctly what type
of therapy was used In any
case in the hospital, and iS)
respiratory therapy,
showing what types were
used on any patients In the
hospital.

All those files have been
established Bentley said,
and cross-reference information Is being put Into
them now. "A lot of these
things just make it easier
for the team when it comes
here to com:ct the survey," Bentley said.
Other problems cited
include doors which do not
close automatically in case
of fire, and a new fire
alarm system combining
electronic and manual
operation, so that a fire
alarm could be sounded
automatically or by hand.
Installation of those

systems is now "about 90
percent complete" Bentley
said.
The only problem not yet
being corrected, according
to Bentley, is the lack of
latches on patient room
doors in the "Three North"
or female medical patients'
wing.
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how to do that yet," Ben-

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there is a controversey
among both Joint Cornmission and other people
on what type of lock should
be used on hospital doors
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saying payments can be made
Massey said since he no lncn'tainclrcisntances,"said
longer represents the Hat- Daniels.
taways, nor does any member
"I contacted EDA by
of his law firm as far as he telephone
for
exact
no conmct now exists. autlxirizatlon and was told by
"If there was a conflict for Oxley to submit itemized
me or anything wrong with it, statements of time and at.
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opinion and assurances, he will me not to sign a check until he
recommend that a special cleated it and I have not,"
attorn ' be medoadvlse the D4rid.
"My concern is whether or
city In this one fiance.
Of the FBI and IRS In- not there is a vi olation of the
vestigatlons Daniels said hehas Copelandantl4lckback act and
no personal knowledge.
See CONFLIC'T Page Z.A

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permitted to advertise ta let the
public know who chiropractors
are, what they do and how they
do it?
Dr. William Perry Webb II of
Altamonte Springs believes
they should and is challenging
the state Board of Chiropractic
Examiners' 11111-year old ruling

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placed on the agenda for the "He said he thought there
Jan. 4 meeting the auedlon of migii, - - ....
whether a special attorney have said all right," Massey
sho ul d be hired to represent the said. "I have since done some
city's Interests at a Jan. 11 research on whether there
public hearing.
wouldbeaproWemand Idon
The hearing involves a believe there will be," the atrequest for the Jon Zabel torney said.
property In the Ranchiands.
Massey sa id he has
The owner represented by represented u Hattaways on
attorney Torn Freeman has only two matters and asked for preliminary plat represent the father-"Pi
approvalto subdividetwolarge bind
lots into It smaller lots for
He said the two matters involved a planning and zoning
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is invoivei in an investigation disionwithDaniets4tJ
In Winter Springs. Watt Daniels he had represented the

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Massey, from the home he Is

SWEET OR DRY

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missions on land located in
He said, however, he has
county territory,
refused to sign a check to
Massey said be has found six transfer $4000 from a $120000
opinions of the state ethics grant from the U.S. Economic
commission, since
his Development Administration
discussion with Daniels, (EDA) to the city's general
backing his decision that no fund to reimburse the city for
conflict exists. "Even If there is tim e and work done by Mayor
no conflidunder the la w, there TroyPilandin coorthnatlngthe
could be an ethical conflict as grant.
farap the rules and regulations
"1 sent a letter in late Sep
of the Florida Bar are concon- (ember or October asking the
cerned," Massey said.
EDA and Charles Oxley, head
But, Massey added, that in of that agency in Atlanta,
his o pinion there Is not a con- specifically for a ut hority to sign

(A in part by Mike and J.R. Hat- connected with the Massey

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Interest

A conflict over a possible council meeting "Ma ssey's
confli ct of Interest is shaping up ai1ity to represent the city."
in Winter Springs.
Daniels said that Massey
Meanwhile, the Federal "acknowledged to me per.
Bureau of Investigation has sonally that he still represents
Joined an Investigation of Mike and JR. liattaway
alleged improprieties by one or other matters," adding that ft
more officials in that South 7itxl matter
"concerns Hat.
Seminole city.
(away Realty and others"
Deputy Mayor Jo hn Daniels
Daniels said that he will
said today he believes a suggest
that the council concon fl i ct of Interest will exist if sider naming an attorney to
ctty Attorney Gary Massey represent the city at that
represents the city on a meeting. '! will insist that the
question co ncerning land owned special attorney be someone

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A ctdropractk physician for
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months ago advertising
practice on television.
Th adverti*ing LtOUgilt him
so many new patients, he said,
that after two months he had to
cot down on the draflhatic
commercials.
Asaresedtof the challenge to
the authority ol the stale board,

Attorney General Robert
Shevin's office in circuit court
In Orlando filed legal action
seeking an Injunction toMop Ow
advertising,
Dr. Webb said the circuit
court is scheduled to rule in
January on whether to grant
the injunction,
lithe injunction Is granted,
Dr. Webb said, he will appeal
the decision to the federal court
using as his basis that'
editutlonal rights
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lIth(due process) amendments
to the U.S Constitution are
being abridged,
"The Florida Chiropractic
Board of Examiners has
legislation allowing It to make
tidings aid dissove rulings,"
said Dr. W'bb. Noting that up
until 195$ chiropractors could
advertise in the media, he said
the board made a ruling at that
time restricting such advertlsimig.

"1 appealed to the board four
times over the past year to
change their ruling and they
refined to comply with my
request," he said.
"My only alternative was to
test the ruling and I decided to
test it via television. I believe
that a change In the ruling is
forthcoming 'h only as it atfeels the printed media. A ban
on advertising on the electronic
media would dill be a violation
of my constitutional rights," he
said,
Dr. Webb said that Charles
Rumberg, representing Shevin,
has advised the chiropractic
examiners' board It should
change its ruling to comply with
the U.S. Supreme Court
decision permitting attorneys
to advertise.
"But, there isa fallacy in that
advice In that the decision
permits attorneys to advertise
lees In specific cases such as
uncontested divorces and

bankruptcies,
"We, chiropractors have a
problem with our profession in
that the public is unaware of
iihowe are and what wedo,"he
said.
The Board of Exam ineis, Dr.
Webb said, Is made up of five
members of the profession,
selected by the governor and
who were referred to the
governor by political patronage
committees.
..This type of board does not
give my profession or any other
profession the best representation. We don't get the best

qualified men on the board, but
rather the men with the best
political connections," he said.
%Then the board would not
change
its
advertising
prohibition, Dr. Webb said he
gent to Shevm's office and
asked that the Florida Constitutlon be upheld and that the
board be forced to comply.
"Shevin's office didn't say
yes or no' They didn't want to
rock the boat," he said.
Dr. Webb decided to
challenge 11w ruling after he
read of successful court
challenges by doctors in
Virginia.

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
Dec. 14, 1977
There's a very valuable
market for your knowledge and
expertise this coming year.
Someone may be looking for
just what you have and be
willing to pay you well for it.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) Compassion and charity are
strong in you today. Just make
sure that the persons who
benefit from your efforts are
the ones for whom you intended
them Find out who you're
romantically suited to by
sending for your copy of AstroGraph Latter. Mail 50 cents for
each and a long, self-addressed,
stamped envelope to jtsjti.
Graph, P.O. Box 489, Radio City
Station, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to
specify your titrUi
AQUARIS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19t
Know when to leave the Daily
today. If you stay too long you
may wear out your welcome
and not be invited again.
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mardi 20)
Perhaps you're planning a quiet
day with the family. Don't be
surprised if guests you've
forgotten you Invited make the
scene.

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mind,
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humor doesn't amuse him.

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were living here, my aunt came for a s ur pr ise vi sit,
inquired around about a Hall and found me,"
Maureen told a Herald reporter by telephone.
It w a,s Maureen's aunt who told Maureen her
$rnother was still alive,
Maureen and her relatives gave this account of
the incident, picking up the story from 1963 In
Sanford
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said her
-year-old great-grandmother, Lettit'
Allen. of 2422 Orange Ave., Sanford, who was then
living in Wi nc h ester, KY.
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dropped from sight. Mrs. Allen lives with her
daughter, Helen Padgett, Maureen's great-aunt.
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birth records and everything else for several
months, but she had remarried and I did not know
her last name, later I found out her new name was
llilen Bennett and she was living in Jacksonville,
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release any information"
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had been adopted as a child by his stepfather,
Preston Bennett, who was the only lather he could
remember, she said. Because of her brother's close
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Evening Herald and to a newspaper in Winchester
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appealing for help in locating her mother. Within
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Nova Scotia. But there was no record of the death at
the Bureau of Vital Statistics.
net tamer hart told her that her
mother and grandparents were dead, and that her
mother, "never wanted me anyway. That is what
always hurt the most when I was growing up," she
added .
She said to avoid being traced, her father keg
them on the move and they lived In "Wyoming,
California, Wisconsin, all over. My dad remarried
and he and his wife were together off an on for four
years," she said, "but they are separated now,"
"st)' aunt came to see me last summer and that's
when I found out about my mother," Maureen said.
'•M'.' aunt had not seen me since I was six. I asked
her about my mother and she told me she was still
living, but didn't know where. She said then were
relatives In Winchester, KY., and that the family at
one time lived in Sanford, Florida,
"I learned then that everything lever believed
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sectors of the Sinai into Egypt
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to declare support for
OCt Upli d Jordan West Hank to island site of his second sununit ing at the siaiiniit
day .iIl(l Wednesday and met
-Sadat 's peace moves in a slap
boLster support for hi.s peace with Begin in less than five
Officials said the council with both Sadat and War
at the mainstream Palestine
nio%es on the CU of his wu.ks
reviewed
developments of the Minister (,en Mohammed liberation Organzation s bitter
Christmas sununit with Israeli
Sadat later chaied an Middle East question in light of Gamassy, reportedly to discuss criticism of the peace initiative.
Prime Minister Menahemn emergency session of his Sunday's meeting between details of an Israeli withdrawal
Begin
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Business or career interests
should be subordinated at this
time. Don't allow them to take
you away from home and
family today.
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someone or showing up the gift
given you.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Be
more attentive to your mate
today than usual If you're at a
party, don't do the solo bit while
he or she sits alone.
CANCER (June 21-July
A
small remembrance for coworkers Is in order today. It
doesn't have to be much, but
they'll be looking forward to a
token gesture.
LEO iJuly 23-Aug 22) You'll
be in a festive mood today, but
don't get too much caught up In
the sptr'ltofth.ings. Being a mite
too flirtatious could damage
your image.

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Don't decimate the family
Be careful. You are in a puckish budget with lastininute-hasty
mood today a others may not purchases. Who needs postbe. YOU may join the wrong holiday headaches?

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DEAR DR. IAMB — At one
time I had cirrhosis and was
hospitalized, treated, and
released. I was told if I continued drinking I'd never see 45.
I'm SI now, but I still have some
questions.
I like beer ma hard Hattori
and I eat pretty well Is there is no medicine that will really
any medication one can take to help more than a good well.
prevent deterioration of the balanced diet that includes the
liver' Since the liver is a normal amounts of vitamins
regenerative organ, how long and minerals. If you still have
does it take to regain a healthy evidence of abnormal liver
status? Also. I have heard of function, you might increase
successful transplants; if that i sour vitamin intake by using an
or' inary all-purpose vitamin
possibility'
DEAR READER - You have tablet or capsule that you can
Don't
really means scarring of the get tat, and leave the alcohol
liter The scars will not ,o atom
away. The liver (toes
DEAP DR. lMll - My
regenerate, but not in a per- husband is worried about dying
fectly orderly fashion. The before I do. lie says bachelors
scars and change in the outlive married men because
regenerated liver will be with they give up sex all their lives.
you for the rest of your life. lie said he didnt want me to
teni him so he can forget sex
Your liver function has ot
viously unproved, but you can and live longer.
never run the risk of adding
Is this true hat men live
additional insults to your vital longer if they give up sex
remaining liver cells
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Alcohol is a toxin to the liver
I)EAI( READER - Well, it
cells There is about as much might seem longer. The facts
alcohol in a can of beer as there are that married men as it
is in the average mixed group live longer than single
0.. cocktail I can't approve of your men, although there are in
using beer
any amount with dmdual cxceptioils.
Also. people who are active 0
your history. I can't recommend that you use any alcoholic and iivolved, and that includes
beverage for that matter at any a normal sex life, usually live
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longer than those who are not.
I am sisiding you The Health
I-'inally, how does your
- letter number 7-8, Living With husband know that bachelors
— Your Liver, to give you a better give up sex' Most people find
idea of how your liver works some manner of sexual ex61
and what you have. hers who pression whether they are
want this issue can send $0 ,iiarried, single, or divorced.
cents with a long, stamped, self- His basic premise is wrong
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addressed envelope for it to me
If your husband persists in
in care of this newspaper. P.O. wanting to avoid sex, even
Box 1551, Radio City Station, though it will not decrease his
New York, NY 10019.
life expectancy or affect his
Liver transplants should be health adversely In any way.
regarded as experimental. I then he may need to discuss his
wouldn't count on them as a responses with a prc.fcssiorial
solution to your problem. There counselor.

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union negotiated a new contract Nov 19
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education. She coordinates the
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through five inSeminole County

are on the "free lunch
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tr()m a Cuban prison is "an act of God."
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Cuban government this week,
All had been charged with
antigo % ernnwn( acti v ities" and had been held at
the Nueso Amanecer - NeW DaWn — prison
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better. The child works harder children." Mrs. Ostrow exbecause he feels he has
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tetng, tedtng which Is sty- their chlldrm, what changes them how to make
special said. ft has an abundance of
posed to Indicate what grade ought to ho made in the
leaching aids for their children, teachers, supplies, studentsand
level the child Is actually program, and what areas of to take home
and use," she dollars. All it Is missing is
working On," she said. "The education ought to be involved. said.
parents.
tests match very closely to
"We do need a survey
national standards. If the child year, to find out exactly what
doesn't do well on the tests we help is required, and on what
know he has a problem."
grade levels." she explained,
After the child isldenWied
All parents are invited to
needing help In math or participate in that decision. In
reading, a notice goes home to addition to the Parent Advisory
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The Center for Disease Control Friday
reported sporadic cases of flu in 11 states and
Puerto Rico The disease previously had been
reported in five sta tes and Puerto Rico this
season.

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combat a possible American outbreak of the
Russian flu. have reported outbreaks of other
types of flu in six more states.

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matter whether the child Is the
Title I Is a federal program to son or daughter of someone
help students Who may
having trouble In school. It is in 'When
operation throughout Seminole
knows his pa re nts
County - but there are some
schools where it needs help
care he almost
from parents, those who run the
a.ways
program say.
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municipal ser%ices in white mother, "he refused to discuss make him to open his mouth for

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start attach other and re peat,Ward,which turned its
'1 don't believe it,
she su.
ttire ailing into a scene
We i" so excit ed e didn't
from outer space with
.~hit iu say. In a way it
stars twinkling, rocket
TAMPA (UPI)-Groups of except storm water drainage. ki.o% ,
The
suits
claim
Lake
Wales
was
like
talking to a stranger.
ships dangling in Vie air.
ac s
five Florida cities
we had so muc h catching UP to
want a fede ral court to stop he discriminates in all areas cx
end planets aMtroids uid
towns from spending any more cept parks and recreation, do we stayed up a lot ,until 4:30
other space bodies madc
ey on projects in white while Tarpon Springs is a.m.." Slaureen remember(d.
from recycled hospital
Mit Said nec mother is
char ged with discrimination
products such s old bott
ti uniI black neigh
only in parks and recreation. going to go out to Colorado to bt.
(-apsFort Meade Ma)or Jot With her Wfl she I \I,iuretn
ond flh1 Was W(41 t\
matching stanclarcl&amp;
The blacks filed suit Friday in Hymerling blamed the In. has her baby in .March.
the Pediatrics Depart"She wants me to call her as
US DIsthct Co
charging dividual if he is left out of the
on as I go into labor She is a
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sewer
s&gt;em
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a
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their local governments, with
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onderful lady," Maureen
person
is
not
tied
in,
then
it's
W
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discrimination alleging thc
ide1ed tLlrfWi)
their o
faWt
(TtdttI in iiItsizel X-ra y
city officials have provided
About getting to see her
The
plaintiffs
want
the
court
of their 0iristinas tree.
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ford, engaged In some
lighthearted Christmas
competitions during the
week,
ending
with
presentation of awards for
the best-decorated
departments in the
hospital, and the most
creative post er-greeting
cards.
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Mrs Clarence Warns of
railroad track. Walks
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treaed for mouth in'uries
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their way
Tennessee to
and celeased but his wife,
visit their son and his
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NORMAN H. OSHRIN, Editor
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Year, $28.40. By Mail: Month, 12.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Mon
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Christmas. The Holidays. A meaningful time.
But in different ways to different people here in
Seminole County, in Florida. in the United States,
in the world.
To many young ones it means the joy of
receiving. To other young ones in parts of this
nation and the world it still means just another day
of not enough food or clothing.
To many of their elders it means the joy of
giving, of sharing the days with their loved ones. To
others it means the longing for loved ones no longer
here to share the joy.
To some it means parades and parties. To others
it means prayer and meditation.
Tis the season to be jolly. as the melody goes. but
that's not always possible. Many in this Christmas
season, 1977. have nothing to be jolly about. No job.
no prospects for fruitful labor. Little hope for the
Future.
Our hearts and thoughts should be turned toward
these people, at the very least hoping their future
will be brighter: at the very most st:ing some of
our bounty when we can.
And that's just what several schools, service
organizations, municipal bodies, churches, clubs in
Seminole County have been doing. Sharing their
time and bounties with less'fortunate neighbors.
We commend them for it and hope the same
spirit spills over into the rest of the year.
The Christmas Spirit also is evidenced.
It is both interesting and ironic that during this
Christmas season the world's center stage is oc•
cupied by two men to whom Christmas means not
much more than another day, another holiday.
One of the Jewish faith. One is of the Moslem
faith. But on their shoulders are carried the future
of the world.
It is an intriguing chance of fate that Israeli
Prime Minister Menahem Begin and Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat chose Christmas Day, 1977,
for their second historic face•to-f ace meeting. Or is
it'
That choice could be more than a coincidence.
Perhaps it is the spirit in the air, the contagious
hope and joy the season brings.
The quest for peace in the Biblical and historic
Middle East has been an evasive and elusive one.
Through 30 years, there has been mainly only
bloodshed, tension, heartbreak, suffering - and
death.
Rut now there is renewed hope, in this Christmas
season, 1977,
The two different peoples - the Arabs and the
Israelis - are learning from and about each other.
That is the key to peace, to harmonious living
anywhere and everywhere.
Perhaps the selection of Christmas Day for the
momentous I3egin-Sadat conference is evidence
that the season is indeed ecumenical in nature, non.
sectarian in meaning and purpose.
Perhaps it demonstrates that the dream of peace
knows no barrier and is nut limited nor confined to
any one religion, group, people. or sect.

Perhaps it is further evidence that the Christmas
spirit, powerful in its gentleness, generates general
good feelings toward one's fellows.
So go out and celebrate. Accept gifts. Give gifts.
Share the joys of the hour and day. Pray. Meditate.
Reflect on what has been and what could be as the
New \'ear approaches.

candidacy for the office of Circuit Judge, 18th
judicial circuit (Seminole and Brevard Counties.)
"While the election will not lake place until
September, 197$ I wanted to let you know well In
advance for I am hopeful that I can rely upon you
for your vote and your active support during the
campaign," said Frederick In the letters.
He pointed ot4 that the office he Is seeking Is
presently occupied by Dominick J. Salfi "who may
or may not seek reelection," said Frederick in his
letter.
Although SaUl has not formally announced as yet,
it is expected that he will seek reelectlon.
As you know," Frederick's letter said, "1 have
27 years of active experience in trial and appellate
work Involving almost every field of the law. hits
knowledge and experience coupled with the
essential quality of objectivity, which I believe I
have exhibited throughout the years, will enable me
to fairly and Impartially administer Justice."
Frederick was appointed to the Legislature in
1956 to fill the unexpired term of Volie Williams,

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now himself a circuit Judge. Frederick was sub'
sequently elected to three terms In office, as a
Democrat. In l2, he was defeated for re.electlon,
thefirdSemlnoleCounty Democrattosuccumbtoa
Republican In the county's history.
Jan Fortune, relatively unknown In the political
arena and believed to be no match for
domitable Mr. Frederick, ran the kind of a cam'
paign never before seen in Seminole County. He
climaxed his effort with a march down First Street
In Sanford by a live Republican elephant,
Frederick has since changed his political af•
fillatlon to the GOP.
The race for judgeships now are non.partisan.
SaUL inactive In the Republican party since
appointment to the circuit court In 1970, was
chairman of the local Republican Party for a time
and known as a staunch conservative.
He was subsequently elected to the circuit court
bench. He had previously served as state attorney

In personal letters to friends, has announced his

for the &amp;h judicial circuit,

and then president of the Seminole Education
Association) was recommended by the school
tfli%tees to replace Richard Silvers as assistant
principal at Lyman High School.
Two prominent Sanford attorneys, Mack
Cleveland Jr. and William Hutctilson had been
choeen to represent the Judges of the 18th judicial
circuit before the Supreme Court. The five Judges
had been accused of attempting to usurp the ap
pointive powers of the governor In a petition filed
with the high court.

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A delegation of persons protesting the
proposed location of the new tnulti•nzillion dolls.
courthouse complex to be constructed adjacent to
the present facility (and it was built there
Wtlmatelyi was expected at a public hearing called
by the county commission.

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down on the suggestion of Mayor AR. Lorrnann to
change voter registration procedures to permit city
in the county. Ultimately this was done by special
legislation.

'er ago this month, the news was:

- William P. Layer t now school superintendent

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relatively unvarnished, straight from the
Supreme Court.
Consider, for example, the response of the
organized bartottie high court's ruling last June
that the traditional prohibition against ad.
vertising ' lawyers Is an unconstitional
abridgement of free speech.
To put it mildly, state bar associations across

Most of them are taking their lead from the
American Bar Association, which is dominated
by traditionalists determined to yield as little
ground as possible to Madison Avenue.

At Its annual meeting in Chicago last summer,
the ABA 'debated two sharply conflicting
proposals for new guidelines on lawyer advertising.

Younger attorneys, ethics specialists and
consumer advocates argued for standards that
would permit any and all advertising that was
not faLse, misleading or fraudulent. Bar
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By now you have found that practical gadgt
fur Aunt Sadie, the non'breakable toy for your
sister's kid and Something for the Man or
Womani Who Has Everyttung. But what about
all those people and places in the news every
day Here's my holiday gift list as the New Year
approaches for...
- Messrs. Gallup, Harris, Yankelovich. t't
al.: a warranted crystal ball.
The Post Office: competition.
- 'The Federal Register: a newsprint shor

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The Last Custody Fight

advertisIng guidelines so restrictive that new
court tests seen almost inevitable as various
state bar associations seek to Impose narrow
By DICK WEST
limits on the kind of advertising lawyers may
WASHINGTON V UP!) Seven senators made
without risking disciplinary proceedings.
a trip to Panama last month, two others are
But advocates of less restrictive standards going this month and 16 more plan to go in
have a powerful ally In the Justice Department's January.
antitrust division, which strongly supports adThe heavy traffic In that direction makes it
vertising by nearly aU professionals as a means blindingly clear what the final outme of the
of promoting greater competition.
Panama Canal treaty dispute will be.
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Asst. Atty. Gen. John H. Shenefield, head of
the antitrust division, has already warned state custody of the canal in the year 2000. However, It
appellate courts in New York and Maryland that will add an amendment under which the United
advertising rules drafted by the bar asciatlons States will have unlimited visiting rights,
in those states are far too restrictive.
Don't ask me how I know these things. There's
no
inside information involved. I'm relying
In both states, for example, the proposed rules
strictly
on logic and my sixth sense, which is the
flatly prohibit television advertising by atone I use to smell a junket,
tome
"with absolutely no justification,"
Consider the logic first. Senators who oppose
the Justice Department's vicw.
The Mar)iand rules would permit a lawyer to giving up the canal obviously will be less
advertise only his "maximum fee" for a specific adamant if guaranteed they still can visit it
service, rather than the "range of fees" anytime they want to.
'A canal custody dispute almost always
suggested in the ABA guidelines.
produces an emotional wrench amid frequently
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aresonarrowthey"wouldappeartoprohjbitthe sides,"
one senator told me.
very advertisement which the Supreme COUrt, in
"The Canal Zone is our legally adopted
the Bates case, found constitutionally protectemtory. We're the ones who have looked after it
ted."
all these years, tending its locks and otherwise
The fight over advertising by lawyers is of keeping it navigable. It's tough letting it go.
more than academic Interest, given the findings
"On the other hand, we must keep in mind that
of studies which assessed the Impact of ad- Panama was forced by circumstances to put it
verti.sing in at least two other professional fields.
up for adoption. It's understandable that they

prime minister.
Canada: staying in one piece
Mexico: more jobs and a lower birth rate
would Like to have it back now that its pracIsrael and the Arabs caiaain. Shalom
Ucafly self-supporting.
America's farmers: Earl Butz back I or at
'1 don't doubt the Panarnarilans love it and least his policlesi
will try to give It a good home. What I'm not sure
Andrew Young: six months at a Trappist
of is whether they will be able to provide for It in monastery.
the manner to which it has become accustomed.
Ralph Nader: a guest appearance on the
"The worst part would be not knowing
Gong Show.
sitting back here in Washington always wonU S SAI.T negotiators fortitude
dering whether it was being properly cared for.
— Panama's "dictator with affection" Omar
"1 personally will feel much better If I have Torrijos: a new U.S.'built canal in Nicaragua
visiting privileges that will allow me to drop in
'I'he Furbish Lousewort and the Tan Riffle
occasionally to see how It Is getting along."
Shell: a population explosion so the)- can corn.'
The other factor and here Is where the sixth off the Endangered Species lAst and the daimo.
sen,secomesin is the steady shrinkage of sites can be built.
that require senatorial Inspection each winter.
The Chinese ilaiwan I: U.S relations as
Hawaii, as a territory, virtually cried out for they are.
midwinter inspection. But now that it's a state, a
Central Casting new roles for th'"' ,II
senatorial delegation has no more r.et'tl for an Shah demonstrators with the paper t(ag
official visit to Hawaii than it has for a their heads
l)ecember trip to isiaska.
All those protesting Iranian "studt'ot
And the amount of senatorial business that full'time course load and
plenty of tIommIewor
demands attention in Alaska in December is also see abovei.
minus nil.
The Defense Department: vitamins.

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Americans.
The firm of Everest and Jennings has controlled two-thirds of the U. S. wheelchair market
since 1956. It has cartel-like arrangements
abroad that allow the company to dictate prices
and distribution not only within the United States
but In such countries as Britain, Canada, Mexico
and West Germany.
We first presented evidence of the company's
Scrooge-like price gouging in a column on Feb.
20, 1974. We reported that the company was
charging handicapped Americans $495 for a
wheelchair virtually Identical to the ones that
were selling In England for $135. For that
matter, experts considered the British buy even
better because It was equipped with pneumatic

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working with us, atteznjded to place an order for
10 of the wheelchairs with the 1arg Everest
and Jermingi distributor in England. When he
asked they be shipped to the United States, the
deal was called off. He found the same "no sale"
policy for Americans In West Germany.
Now at long last, the Justice Department has
initiated antitrust action against Everest and
Jeruiingz, using many of the facts brotht to
llgl* In our column nearly four years ago

A department memo spells out a pattern of
alleged monopolistic practices dating back to
1955, They allegedly include intimidation of
competitors, Illegal price-rigging and exorbitant
salaries for the company's chief executives and
their families.
In legalistic language, the memo relates a
modern Charles Dickens tale of a corporate
Scrooge that kept acquiring wheelchair comrn
ponies, squeezing wheelchairs users amid piling
up profits. The victims, of course, have been
millions of handicapped Americans who have
depended upon their wheelchairs for mobility.
Three members of the Jennings family,
meanwhile, collected more than 1500,000 a year
In salaries, dividends and other emoluments, we
reported in 1974. The Justice Department now
bears out our disclosure of rampant nepotism.
States the memo: "The officers of Uhe company) have been paid extremely high salaries
and the Jennings family interests In particular

have received through salaries and returns on
equity, extremely large amounts."
Footnote: An attorney for Everest and Jennings told us the company denies all significant
charges tx-ought by the government—especially
those alleging antitrust violations. The company
also wants to recover any cs and expenses
Incirred In the case,
HOSPITAL CRISIS: While congressmen
battled over federal funding for abortions,
several boapitala had to scramble to keep from

departments- public safety and I.ersonnel, The format, developc'(l by Etch.
berger, contains features of two relatively
new budgeting systemiis, known as zero'
base budgeting and program perforimiarice
budgeting
l'he system, Etchberger says, is
designed to develop "decision packages,"
which are mixes of personnel, supplies and
other county resources to carr&gt; out goals
detc'nnined by the comnmis,cion. During the
budget process, commissioners woulli
consider the "decision packages" to
determine budget priorities and the size of
the budget itself.
The county's pilot stud) has beemi
completed, and comnmuis.sioners decided
last week to direct (JMAE to put all other
county departments into the fomnat,
beginning with public works and county
develollnent, by the time the budget
season starts again next April
Several the management studies will
of

The I.ake Mary ('ity Council bothered, to
s.a the least about Iwo litwsuits filed
against the city by the county commission
challenging annexations, heard an often
w tus;*'red aimmorig
officials, but never
spoken publicly before suggestion on how
discourage county con imissioners from
future law suits.

studies on tin' conimnecsioners' list, lie's
serving as county staff titan to the cornnhission.appointed comnuiittee studying
whether the port authority and industrial
de'velopriient authorit&gt; should be merged
That study will be completed Jan. 15. The
tIther study is being carried out by the
conInhlsslon.appointed library advisory
board to decide if the count&gt;' should contmnu.' its $500,6000.a'&gt;ear cootm act with
Orlando Public Library OPL under
which OH. provides library services in the
count&gt;.

That rcducesj the list to seven.
A special teamii of count&gt;' staffers is
moving ahead on a study to determine
alternatives to the counts" obd waste
Ihsposal system. The stud&gt;' should be done
in Januar&gt;, according to Comnmi.ssion
('hairman Williams. Another special
team- thsms one' composed mostly of
elected officials will stud&gt;' whether the
"ountv should commiputerize its record-

keeping s&gt;stem. Since the property ap'
praiser, clerk of the' court and tax collector
would be involved in the study, cornmnissioners said a special team would be
the best way to cooperatively study the
problem.

That reduced the lIst to five.
Another studs commimis.smoners are eager

The di.scus,sion revolved around the
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be changed and that the cities of Seminole
shouid band together to seek the change.
"If the county fails to win the suits
against the city, can we get our attorney
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been held with federal officials-nanieiy
the Corp.s of Engineers on a flood plan
for the city and that he had been unaware
'! the conferences.
Masses, however, said that Terry's
motion was broad and could affect his
function as city attorney, He said while he
wouidn't mind the notification provision.
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t'onductt'd by the county development
department. That reduced the list to three
And that's where the list stands now,
because comnniis,siorters made no decision
on the final three studies which concern
revising the financial management system
of the county's utility operations (a
computer-related
problemi,
tntplementing new state legislation changing
the already-convoluted system by which
the state and county finance highway
construction (more new state legislation is
expected in next year's legislative sessioni
and determining ways to efficiently utilize
the time and define responsibilities of the
full-time county attorney Ia new county
attorney, harry A. Stewart, will join the
county in early January, and the study will
involve discussions with him).
It was not an easy work session for the
commissioners, who made the assign'
ments on the list over a period of several
months, but the meeting was noteworthy
for at least two reasons: corr,nuissioners
nailed down their management program
for the year, and the)' made 18 decisions in
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was in the audience observing the action.
One Casselberry citizen at a council
meeting there this week, Vincent
Ballassomma of Carriage Hill, warned the
city council to take into account the plight
of senior citizens on fixed incunies as the)

consider a garbage collection franchise for
the city.

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seeking damages,
Misfeasance is the performance of a
lawful action in an illegal or improper
manner. Malfeasance is the wrongful act
public official, according to Webers
Councilman llarr Terr' said the count)
is turning Seminole into a bonanza for
attorne}'s
The city council turned down a proposal
by Terry to require that all conferences
called with outside agencies or other
governmental units be held onl) after the
mayor and the council has been notified
and invited to attend with minutes of the
coriferenct' kept and recorded in the' city
record.

Nelson said the motion would be too
restrictive and would tie the hands of the
mayor anI other city officials from han.
Wing business for the city.
Terry did get through a motion requiring
that in the future all documents and
rt'port.s given to the council t* signed and

Councilman Donald Willson agreed that
there are some city residents who can find
the extra money to pay increased garbage
collection costs only by taking it off their

dinner table.
"What doe we do with old fo1ks" asked
lallassonna. "Stand them up in a corner,
shoot them and then dispose of them"

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The council, after lengthy discussion,
accepted the bid of a new firm, Danjohn

Outgoing ('ouncitman Delores Lash was
absent because of a prevlou.sconuflitment,
The regular nieeting time had been
changed from Thursday night to Tuesday
night
('ouncilmii;in'tt'ct Patricia Southward

Services Inc. of Daytona Beach
While garbage and trash pickup has
been costing the residents $4 monthly, it
will be increased to $4. in the new contract.
But, Reliable Garbage Service, which
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had bid $5., $5.65 and $5.95 wider a one
year, three year and five year proposed
contract, respectively. So, increase could
have been much worse.

As reported etrlier, Altamonte
Springs City Clerk Phyllis Jordahl has
become the second city clerk in Seminole
County to be awarded the designation of
certified municipal clerk for "achieving
high educational, experience and service
requirements" established by the Inter'
national Institute of Municipal Clerks
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terpersonal concerns, and funtioriallyrelated subjects.
She graduated from Seminole Cornrnunity College and will receive her
bachelor of arts degree in allied legal
services and public administration from
Florida Technological University In
March. Only 23 other city clerks in Florida
presently hold the designation of certified
numcip1 clerk.
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outspoken opponent of the proposed

The other certified clerk is Sanford's
own Henry Tarnni.
Mrs. Jordahi assumed her present
position with Altamonte in October, 1973.
She had previously served as city clerk of
Golden Valley, Minn from 1972 to 1973.
Mrs. Jordahl completed the three-year
IIMC education program for professional
clerks held at Florida Atlantic University.
This program involves over 100 studentinstructor contact hours of indepth courses
in public administration, social and in

Panama Canal treaty, has announced in
her monthly newsletter, Eagle Forum, for
1'centher that she is not a candidate for
the U S Senate seat no held by Charles
Percy of Illinois.
Among her reasons for declining the
opportunity to run is that a campaign for
the Senate, in her judgment, would require
a budget of at least $1.5 million to match
what Sen. Percy has said he will spend.
"That is simply too much money for my
supporters to spend for one minority vote
in the 1' S Senate," she sd

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Ralph Turlinglon calls it, for voluntarily
shanng what we have', little or much, with
those' in the school system Or so School
Superintendent William I' layer and
others in the administrative end of
education would like u.s to feel.
The're are books needed if our schc)ls
are going to achieve accreditation stan30,000 of them
d.ard.s
There art' dollars needed to help sctwxd
district employees who have been left with
bills totalling half a million dollars
because their insurance company went

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closing down.
emergencies and keep facilities from shutting
The antl'abortlon forces, led by Rep. Henry down,
Hyde, 11.111., would not allow federal funds to be
But the congressional document pointed out
spent for abortions. A stubborn refusal to
that
the hospitals already were "understaffed in
compromise by both sides temporarily blocked
many areas" and that the freeze on funds could
hundreds of millions of dollars from being ap.
be called "dangerous." There were also in
propriated.
sufficient
funds to maintain and repair equipIt appeared that the worst result of the delay
merit
which,
therefore, was "not operating at
would be late paychecks for government
the
level
of
service" required by federal
bureauc,ats, But we've now learned that the
regu1atl,
prolonged congressional stalling had a potenFootnote: We called several hospital adtially damaging Impact on thousands of Innocent
Americans who had nothing to do with the ministrators for their comments. "We would be
In trouble In time of emergency," conceded
abortion flap.
one
At least eight public health services hospitals administrator when asked about the budget
and 25 clinIcs across the country were forced to delays. Another admitted: "We definitely got to
operate for weeks at a tim with virtually no the tx-ink on this." But he said the delays did not
cause a dire emergency.
budget at all because of the funding delay.
These medical Institutions, stretching from
CONFUCr OF INTEREST: The Energy
Baltimore to Seattle, care for sick and aged Department's proposed
general counsel, Lynn
federal beneftcfarles. Most of them have Coleman, has spent
years representing oil and
nowhere else to go for treatment,
gas companies. Senate Investigators believe that
During the first week of December, for Coleman, who
(Oiled foi' es-Treasury Secretary
example, "there was absolutely no money for
John Connally's law firm, would be stepping Into
anything," according to a confidential memo a minefield of potential conflicts.
prepared for House Merchant Marine Qiairman
Federal law "will virtually require Coleman to
John Murphy, 1)-N.Y.
maintain
a scoreboard to keep track of the
"This mode of operation," declared
the secret
Voluminous
number of cases from which he muM
study, "is sheer lunacy.,.The whole operation
disqualify himself," declares a confidential staff
comes to a complete standstill,"
memo to Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, 1)-Ohio.
The patient.., of course, were not left helpless "Even
If Coleman tries to serve the
public rather
by concerned hospital official.., Congress passed
than the oil Indiatry'a Interest, he will be rentemporary appropriations to relieve
dered Ineffectual by the conflict of Interest law."

into receivership.
There are students at Ilosenwald
Exceptional Student Center in Altamonic
Springs who need small, attractive and
useful items for their school store, or $2
per day to operate it for an entire month.
'S Somehow everybody finds something to
complain about in education
but here
are three specific opportunities to make it
better, without seeing taxes raised, and
without having to make drastic personal
sacrifices.
Superintendent Layer has asked that
each person in the district school offices
(about 3,000 people Including clerical
workers, teachers, administrators and
,,jthers pledge $5 per payday for 10
"aydays from January through June.
Obviously those 3,000 employees, if the)' all
gave that $50, would still only raise about
$150,000, cr about a third of the money
needed to full)' assist the 679 families involved.
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11&gt; ou try to tell people the kind of things
to your mind and heart to visit the
'hool
does you either sound as if you are
painting thipossibly rose&gt;' pictures, or as if
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likely to be found in a textbook than in
reality.
Neither is a true picture, but to get the
true picture you have to see It feel it
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Hosenwald is a heart-shaking, mind.
rattling reminder of ttit' true dignity of the
human race, as individuals, and as
"brothers under the skin." If you have an
opportunity to visit the school, go. If you do
not seen to have that opportunity, try to
make one. In a time of year when titan
tends to look inward for clarification and
values, Rosenwald is a rmtirror to us all.
There is a new course coming to
Seminole Conumiunity College. SCC, with
its seemingly infinite ability to present
new and standard matenal in ways to

interest everybody, has a course coming
up called "New Dimensions."
Beginning Jan. 11 and running once a
week through March 29, the course includes an how' and 20 nimnute period of
studying "alnit everything in the book."
First class is called "The way to

guaranteed grades;" second is "Scanning
the Universities;" third is" Drug Abuse
Seminar," and fourth Is "Crimes Against
Women."
(her minl.classes in the series include
studies on nutrition, human sexuality,
travel awareness, job seeking and conS
trolling emotions.

For further Information on the courses
call SCC, 3-l450, extension 371.
There is another special course coming
up in February at SCC, but school officials
are urging that people who want to learn
about "Starting Your Own Business" sign
up immediately. The course will include
materials on starting your own business,
several speakers and panelists, and in

There are' often other was s a person can
help around the' school system if he' or
.she really has the heart to give.
Volunteers do a lot of telephone' an'
swe'ring. ts'pins, tt'acist'r assistance' and
other small tasks at schools in the count&gt;
et'ery day. The task' are uswelly sumple.
quickl&gt; accoimiplished
and so det'pl&gt;
appreciated volunteers may find the
gratituth' of teachers and principal
downright embarrassing.
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Then, of course, there are the ete'rnal
plus's, presentations, speeche's, singalongs and other activities at every school.
People who go to those' functions very often
discover that they are' usually handled b&gt;
the same group of volunteers ever)' tulle.
Whet her it involves selling candy for the
hand or rettearsing a group of first graders
for their very first on-stage performance'.
new volunteer help is always welcomed
heartily
If you find it easier to give of your money
than your self and your time, there are still
ways to relate' your giving to the school
children of Seminole Count&gt;'.
Right now at least two schools have
students in the hospital, students whose
parents might welcome a little assistance
at Christmas. But at almost any time
through the year there are students who
need help somewhere. A new pair of
glasses, a pair of shoes or something to
wear to school may be all there .s bet ween
sonic child and an e'ducation. A quick call
to social worker Marie Taylor, whose
offices are at Red Bug Elementary School,
will always provide you with some op.
po.tunity to help someone'.

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Objective Law Needed
inipropriets' when administrative
(leCLsiOfl5 are made on "personal
feelings". \'our paper has quoted one
('ounty conimis.sioner as saying that
his vote against the issuance of a gun
permit was made because he just has
a personal feeling" against granting
concealed w- eapon permits. If the law
allows it, then his subjective personal
feelings, his whims and caprices,

should have nothing to do with it
We must live b&gt; objective law
Governmental officials who cannot
comprehend objectivity and strive for
it stand among the causes of the break.
down in respect for the law.
Very truly yours,

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usually in the last few breaths of life,

Liked The Tour
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predation for the tour provided the
Seminole High newspaper class. "The
Seminole" newspaper staff certainly

most
people,
even
atheists,
acknowledge God's existence The
Christian anti non-Christian religions in
this countr can certainb get along
without the help of the' Ms. O'hiairs
MichaelG. Crwiipton

AlLinionte Springs

benefited from their observation of the
many process involved in producing a
local newspaper.
Realizing your bus&gt;' schedule', I do
appreciate )our taking the tune to :.how
iii&gt;' students the facilities. I'lea.se thank
the other staff members who assisted.
HI cais b of any help (i.e. the school
column in "The Evening Herald",
etc.), please don't hesitate to call.

Sincerely,
Jeff Sisklnd
Newspaper Advisor
Seminole High School

An ironic Twist?
I have just finished reading your Dec
5 article entitled "It'll be Kris, not
Christ asniuslctosonie ears" It seems
that Ms. O'Hair and her followers arc
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The' hour is late,
The tree is trimmed.
Games and to)s galore.
Secret hiding places out,
Parents tiptoe' 'cross the' floor
Prcsnts done.
A great bu,' sigh
Front wrapping, wrapping, more
Kids' asleep'
That's what you think
Ot'.t' Li peeking 'round the door'
B&gt; Evelyn Mai bes-- l9
This is our first season as residemit.s of
Florida and I enjoy the neighborlme
of your newspaper. Thank you for
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country. The actions denoted in the
above mentioned article are supposed!&gt;
for the protection of the non'Christian
religious, but more than likels for the
protective shielding desired bs the' Ms
O'Hairs of the world
Years ago, the' "God is dead" had
aTose briefly and then died a silent
k'ath. Now the thing to do is to try and
remove publicly all references to (;od
arid his Son, Jesus Christ Of the two,
the' last will probably have a terrible'
effect an this countrs 's future The
nwre the poeple of this countr) deny
GOd's existence and power, the inure
God will turn away frormi this country
Need it be said again that thus cuuntrs
was established as a God fearing
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did recently on ow' program and
Gertrude Horton.
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We suffer the depths of governmental

formation 'in legal Considerations,
financial management, record keeping,
sources of capitel. and marketing amid
management resources The' course' will bt'
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Puerto Rico's growing autonomy makes it namely, the B-I.
likewise less dependent upon senatorial InConsumer Protection Agency bilLs, after
spection. So the remaining sites pretty much seven years of being
killed in Congress, a decent
narrow down to the Virgin Islands, Micronesia burial.
and the Canal Zone.
The Chinese Mamlandi: L'S relations
My sixth sense tells me that if winter trips to they are
Panama remain necessary, the canal treaty's
The Hungarian Crown of St Stephen ;.
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JACK ANDERSON-LES WHITTEN

WASHINGTON — Here's a Christmas story to
gladden the heart of Tiny Tim. The world's
largest wheelchair manufacturer Is being
trought to book on antitrust charges of
profiteering at the expense of handicapped

to nine studies.
I':Ichberger is now working on two of the

to see, which is being carried out by a
Florida Technological University
professor, will define responsibilities and
authority of all department heads and
ad:iiinistrative personnel. The study is due
Tuesday.
One stud&gt;'- of the county's site plan
review and approval process-is being

A Way To Discourage County From Future Lawsuits?

Wheelchair F km Gouge Handicapped?

BERRY'S WORLD

occur in the refonnatting process, cornS
niissioners decided. That reduced the list

Parties &amp; Politics

- Antinurlear demonstrators: a ticket to
Moscow to protest the Russians' breeder j
reactors
- The Ut. Hon Mrs. Margaret Thatcher,
a chance to become Bntain first woman

c*hertres.

The establishment won, and the ABA drafted

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- Congressman Jack Kemp. passage for his
tax-cut bill even though the Dcmocrat.s will
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how (10 )OU thooc unong 18 top
priorities to see which ones you want to
accomplish first' lliis wa,s the choice
laced last week b the Senunole Count)
Cornoussion
fl'.dt COt iIiliscWti.' chos at all is
oteworihy The bulk of the studies were to
perfontiecj by the county's Office of
Management Analyse. and Evaluation
OMAF: , V' Rh contain'. otdy
five
proft'ss:on,l,,, who alSo handle preparation
of the county's annual budget.
OMAE Director Jeff Etchberger
assured
11rnIs.sione
he had enough
staff nienitrs to do the job if com•
'iussioners reduced the number of studies
from 18 to "two-to.six,"
The kit of 18 managejlient studies
resulted from 'ommis,cii,rl (lirection to
OMAE: over the past several months to
initiate managetnt'nt studies of several
offices or thvLsluns of county government
animal (((nt rol, central purchasing,
:naripowt.r. vehicle Iriainterlanct'. road
construct ion and maintenance, traffic
signal program and county coriunLssion
office.
Conhrnis.sioners have not been specific
their reasons for wanting these
offici studied but have indicated they
would like to see those offices functioning
fliOt(' sflioothly and efficiently
for the past two inonttLs , f:tchberger's
office has been conducting a pdot study of
a 'w hudget format in two counts

residents to register only one time for all elections
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Thank )ou so much for your interest
in our program and its golas

In behalf of the Mutual Concert
Association I would like to thank you
anti Doris I)rietricti for your excellent
coverage of the Champagne Ball. It was

a lovely party and enjoyed by all.
Mildred Nicholas
Secretary
Seminole Mutual
Concert Ass.
Sanford

Sharing A Poem
i though &gt;'ou might like to share,
possibly with your readers, a poem I
wrote for iii&gt;' four daughters in 1959.
Thcy are all mothers now, and it is still
appropriate,

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Dorothy Cagria
Assistant Director
Foster Grandparents
Program

lettrrs to the editor arewelcoined for
publication. All letten must be signed,
with a mailing address sod, II possible,

a telephone number so the Identity of
the writer may be rrtIled. The
hemming herald will respect the wishes
of writers who do not want their names
in print. The Erning Herald also
reserses the right to edit letters to
eliminate libel or to conform to space
requirements.

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Sunday. Dec. 23, 1W

For Repairs At Mayfair Hotel

WE WILL BE CLOSED
MONDAY, DEC. 26th

Parts Of Old City Hall Used Again
Sanford's old city hail, now
being destroyed for a parking
lot, will be gone shortly but not
forgotten.
Some of the tile and the
flooring will he used for repairs
to its sister building, the old
Mayfair Hotel.
Workmen for the New Tribes
Mission last week removed roof
tile and lumber as part of the
demolition of the building. The
cit' hall is scheduled to be
demolished b about Jan. 4,
according to Cits Manager

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same
architect
"The
designed both buildings,"
Knowles said Friday. "and
some of the materials just
aren't made anymore and are
hard to match."
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football
re, earning a tabert
A cry
and (race Sauers tying for second at 6. Butler won
and
on a playoff for second place.
Bowl date with Nebraska
of "censorship" was voiced
Friday over the controversial
The biggest surprise among
the South's college basketball
call that helped the Baltimore
teams was turned in by North
Colts gain entrance to the AFC
NEW YORK M il Io - There's rio provision for an official
playoffs.
Corol of Charlotte which
protest in pro football as there is in baseball, w hi ch is an in just ice
came out of nowtere to advance
Fingers
were
pointed
at
Bob
in one way but it pure blessing in another because' what would they
Coc hran, the NFL's broadcast
to the final four of the SC/IA.
DENVER UPI
16 di) with an official found to have cost a team a ke&gt; ball garlic
When the Denver's Red Miller. who was
to sway oddsniakers from in- the niost of it
Three other college basket'
coo r di nator , w ho , ac cording to Pittsburgh Steelers look acr os
hang him from the nearest goal post
s making his head coaching
stalling the Broncos as a threePittsburgh quarterback ball teams in t
he South won
WABC sportscaster Sal Mar. the line of scrimmage during debut this year. "I wanted the
Antiniit' a protest is upheld in baseball, the game' in question
point favorite.
Terry Bradshaw is bothered by games
Clemson,
Tennesse,'
chiano,
tried
to
pressure
him
their
opening
round
National
Broncos
to
be
the
Pittsburgh
either is rc-itilmd from the point of dIspute or replayed entirel)
"1 hLJfl't think anybody thinks a strained neck, tight end and Wake Forest
into not Showing the films of an Fittotball Ixague playof
Such cases are rare sines' baseball protests are upheld about as
f game Steelers of the WeA. I really ,Ae've played our best football lknnie Curiningharn is suf.
apparent Bert Jones' fumble on today, they will not 3CC the admire them and their style of
Biggest surprise in Southem
often as Egypt and Israel get together at the peace' table'.
this year," Soil said. "But I fering from tonsillitis and
a
local
news
telecast.
college
football was Ole Miss'
Denver
Broncos.
In football, there's no practical way to replay a game already
play."
think w e're playing better backup running back Jack
'13
l)SC
of fifth-ranked and
The
Steelers
will
see
themMarchian
claims
Cochran
fuushed or resume it from the point of contention.
The Steelers have posted an 8football right now than we have Deloplame is nursin
g
a
burn
otherwise
selves
—
or
at
least
the
mirror
phoned
him
minutes
before
That doesn't necessarily mean football officials never make
3 post-sewwri record under in a While and now is the time to knee. But middle linebacker Dame. Tha unbeaten Notri.
t upset was even
airtime last Monday and image of their 1972 selves. That ninth-year Coach Chuck Soil
mistakes. They're human, the same as anyone else. Certainly
1'.' playing better football. I Jack Lambert, the heart Of the more startli
ng
when &gt;ou realize
threatened
to
hold
back
NFl,
was
the
year
Pittsburgh,
once
and
are
4-1
in
first-round
they make mistakes although on balance, they don't make that
think the players and coaching Pittsburgh defense, and safety that the Rebels had a Iosin
tapes for future shows if the the Sad Sack of the NFl.. games. But that impressive
S many Only a few years ago, the Los Angeles Rams were given
staff are very excited about this Glen Edwards are again season one that cost OI Mi&amp;i
Jones clip was shown
five' downs during the same series The referee l ost count of the
launched a mini-dynasty that playoff record was not enough
opportunity arid want to make healthy.
Coach Ken Cooper his job
Marduano complied wi th the has netted five' di visional titles,
and for doing that, tie' and his entire crew drew a susix'n' request,
but accus
Denver
quarterback
Craig
gh
of
six
strai
ed
an
t
playoff
app.tar'
Cochr
511)0
Former Alabama quarterMorton also
censorship.
ances and two world championAll this comes into sharper focus now due to the uncommon
AU
hampered by a back Steve Sloan, who has
bruised hip, and the Broncos coached at Vanderbilt and
"I told him I thought this was ships.
MOBILE Ala UPI
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furor continuing over Sunday's contest in Baltunore' where
;.
which
will
be
nationally
might
be without All-Pro Texas Tech, is returning
censorship" Marctiiano said,
The Steelers had never ap' Imas Cardinals' Coach Don televised by NBC,
quarterback Bert Jones of the Colts fumbled away the ball near
to the
middle
linebacker Randy Gm-a- SEC as Cooper's replacement.
"and
he
said
'I
don't
think
so.'
peared
in
a
post-season
game
Coryell was named Thursday to
the Patnot.s' goal-line with less than three minutes left, but the
Each coach will bring his dishar, who has a
sprained
"Cochran not only didn't until 1972, Just as the Broncos coach the North team in the
referee' rul he had w hist l ed the play dead, and Baltimore unstaff to serve as assistant an
Johnny Majors, who coached
kl e.
th
want
me
to
use
t
he
pl
ay
that
had
not
until
is
year.
The
re
annual
Senior
Bowl game Jan
mediately took advantage of that break to beat New Enaland. 1)cuaches
DiII.t.,,..i.
uiu iv toe nationai
ti nal
night," Marthiano added, "but Steelers had never won a
24, for its third st rai gh t AFC East Division chain
But the Broncos, and a
championship in 1976, returned
he
also wanted to know what
divisional
title
before,
just
as
A New England victory automatically would have given Miami
partisan crowd of more than to his alma mater. Tennessee,
my copy was going to say. lie the Broncos had not until this
7tI,()) sure
the division championship title wider the National Football
to form a wave of in 1977 and must have wished at
warned me that by showing the year.
League's tie-breaker rule, but when the Colts won, that finished
orange in the stands, are times that
he hadn't as the Vols
tape I was jeapordizing the use
The Steelers reached the top
hungry.
the Dolphins for the season.
posted a 4-7 mark, the first tune
on
of
tape
in
the
future.
the
strength
of their
"Sometimes
Up at their headquarters on Park Avenue, the NFl. people
I really doubted a Tennessee football team had
"He was convinced that the aggressive "Steel Curtain"
if
iiaven'theard ttietridoflt yet. nor are they likely to for sometune
I'd ever get to a game like ever lost more than six games
tape would be used to mock the defense, just as the Broncos
to come
this," said Denver's 10.-year
official. His whole point was
chiseled out the best record t12
Speaking of coaches. AdoIpt'
veteran defensive end Paul
They put one man on the phones especially to handle all the the
that he had seen another angle
2) in the AFC this year on the
Smith. "So there's no question R upp. who won more basketball
angry calls coming in from Miami and the New England area
of the play and wanted to show strength of their equally mobile
that I'm really psyched up. I've games IMOl than any other
Monday. All the callers were incensed over what they felt was a
"Orange Crush" defense.
the 'right' view. But my point
got a feeling about this game college coach during his 42
sheer outrage. Everybody calling in was mad.
it
"I
used
the
Steelers
as
was
that
none
of
the
tapes
is
a
P,%'ti' re loose We're finally years at Kentucky, died at ago ,
Although the Patriots already had been eliminated from the
model for aggressive football
official. He could have 16 difgetting to the playoffs and 76 in the waning days of
playoffs before Sunday's garlic, their supporters are burned UI)
since I came here," said
ferent angles, but the only thing
we're not going to die easy"
because a victory was "stolen" from them. The Miami fans are
Another famous sportsman w
is
the referee's
boiling because they feel their team was jobbed out of the division mat matters
died during the year was 1'1
title, and Dolphin Coach Don Shula, who was watching the game jment. Everything else is
Roberts, co-founder and loop:'
unofficial."
on TV, is steaming because he isn't sure whether the referee blew'
time chairman of the Ma.ster ,
Machiano those not to ron the
his whistle accidentally, prematurely or arbitrarily.
golf tournament at Augu,s1.
"I don't know what the ruling was, whether the whistle had clip ontus6p.m. broadcast, but
Ga
shocked the NFL's public
blown or whether they the officials just didn 't see the play,"
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Shula keeps saying, "but it was evident that Jones Fumbled and
Seminole Local people can help b)
viewers of Cochran's actions.
Ce. long dominated by basket.
Foundation Holiday Classic donating entry fees if they do
New England recovered."
ball, had four football b'.
"They were stunned by the
was wrapped up last weekend not want to play. or better &gt;t't.
Fred Silva was the referee in Sunday's game. He's no rookie.
teams
in 1977 - North CaroL
whole
thi
,"
ng
said
,
Mardilano
with some excellent finals being by participating. This Classic
having officiated in the NFl Il seasons. For working Sunday's
in
the
liberty, Clemson in t'
That's
not
eucfly
common
played. In the men's doubles raised a much needed $500.
game. he got $575 plus a lot of heat.
Gator,
North Carolina State'
practice
and
they
were
sirdivision, Skip Thorpe and Rick
Jones says he doesn't know if he fumbled before the play was
prised
the
Peach
and Maryland in t
at
what
pe
hap
ned."
Herbert
defeated
Australian
Seminole
Silva
was
guilty
of whistling too quickly, it could've
over or not. If
County &amp; Sanford
MardilanO went ahead and
new Hall of Fame Classic :
Cris Baker and Dave York 6-4, residents are also rsnmded
been he was being overprotective of Jones. Consciously or
Birmingham, Ala.
5-7, 7- in a real cliffhanger.
that the SCC Varsity schedules
otherwise. most referees don't like to see quarterbacks absorb aired the replay on his 11 p.m.
tro'sdcast.
The women's doubles feat- start next month with both
unnecessary punishment, particularly quarterbacks of Jones'
The Atlanta Falcons defe'ci'
tit L.
ITSOA%IUIUIU RAXI VTP.ZSL 0th'
twe(l an exciting finale also men's and women's opening
sive unit rates among Ui.'
ability, so they sometimes become a bit overprotective.
was Karen Lowsina and Sand)'
Regardless, it was purely a judgment call on Silva's part andas cially lodged a protest with the
matches being played at the
South's top success stones fur
22 This event will be open to all laterally without crossing
NFL notifying them of CoTurner, a couple n' Seminole college. The men open against
such, all those' irate Miami and New England fans have no solid
juniors who have not yet feet or legs It allows you to 1977 The Falcons played only
Community College girls who Francis Marion iFlorene't',
basis for their condemnation of turn. They can criticize his ctirwi's behavior. As yet, they
500 football, but the led the
reached their 19th birthday_ move along the baseline or
have received no response.
have been making a habit of S.C.at 1:30 p.m. on Jan. 6. l'he
Judgement, but who's to say their own Judgement Of him is right,
Boys and girls can play in 12, 14, across the net while main- NFL in both scoring and yar.
Cochran reportedly made
winning tournaments lately. Women start Jan. 9 at 1:30 p.m
That goes for Don Stiula, too. He wasn't exactly a disinterested
16 &amp; 18 age brackets. The entry tairung a neutral attitude as to dage defense and by giving up
similar
calls to WCBS Nightly
downed Carol Todd and Gege against
only 129 points in 14 games set a
Daytona
Beach
witness watching that game.
deadline is set for Jan. 17.
which way the shot may come.
Fulgeberg In a close three- Community CoUege. The public
modern
hf it's any consolation, Fred Silva draws some support from lce News and News Center 4 on
National Football
Turning and running
WNBC, but both stations
setter 6-3. 5-7, 6-4. In the Mixed is invited and encouraged It)
League
record.
MacPhall, President of the American League,
necessarily
Speaking
of
due to poor an.
upcoming
event, Doug Maliczowski attend. Bad news befell Castle's
"In this particular case, there couldn't be any protest in ignored the threat and aired the
ticipation is situation in which
tournaments,
don't
forget
the
But the brightest news ti
teamed with Miss Lowsma to mens squad as this years team
baseball, either, because it was a judgment call," says MacPhail. controversial play on their 6
)'olir opponent may catch you
come out of the South so far aAnnual
Seminole
High
boosters
hand Frank and Debbie Cord a will be playing without the
4 -The, only time there can be a protest with us is when a rule is p.m. shows.
pro football is concerned wa
Touriicnt coming Feb. 11-12. "going the wrong way". Sliding
vager
interpreted improperly. Besides, we've found that different
will
IS
Simply
oot
ear
mov1nig
Tampa
Bay's 33-14 win at Ne..
ne
tournament
this
y
the
right
f
This year's Holiday Classic Is finns, and Bob Weyrauch
camera positions can gts'e you entirely different views of the with WNBC, said, "I told
Orleans
on the next to ia.'i
be
a
nuxed
doubles
to
the
right
and
pulling
the
left
Just one of the many foundation
same play. You see it from one angle and you say 'What a bad Cochran that I thought he was
leg
alter
it,
when
Sunday
Of
the season
moving
to
the
the
making a mistake telling people
events put on by Larry Castle to
Entry blanks are available
caiP' Then you look at it another way and you say, 'Well, now wait
Hues' first regular-season win
right
and
the
opposite
when
not
to
play
it.
They
made a
raise money to help defray for the first Rayheadjr. Tennis
a minute.' My sympathy is all with turn (Silva). He was right
TENNIS TIP: Learn to sidle. moving to the left. So, learn to
Lii their two years in the NFL
tuition expenses for members Championships to be held at the What's that, you say' Well
there, he most likely was in a position to see the play bed and he bigger Issue out of it than they
Then
the Rues made it tw
s
idl
e.
it
will
save
you
steps
and
should have."
of the SCC tennis program. Bayhead Racquet (lob Jan. 20- sidling is the ability to run t ime
was the one who had to make the call."
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But, while Turner was taking
the bows, his Braves and the
Atlanta Hawks he purchased
last season
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bath. The Braves lost 101
games, their mot
1935,
and the one thing they had in
common with the Hawks was
that both wound up last In the
standings.
Turner wound up in Kuhn's
doghouse for talking out of turn
about his plans for signing
outfielder Gary Matthews and
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It's hard to tell which won
'l'urner more adulation, his
Irreverent winning of the
America's Cup or his feud with
baseball Commissioner Bowie
Kuhn.

p. can beat them just throwing t he runner. I t hi nk they both ca ll
BALTIMORE I
ball, it will take a total team excellent games - they are
tiniore Coach Ted Marchibroda
both Just good quarterbacks."
says the AFC semifinal playoff effort."
However, he agreed with
game today between the
Madden said reports that the
Baltimore Colts arid the Oak' Raiders' Coach John Madden's Baltimore Colts may be "hun.
land Raiders will include a lot prediction that today's contest crier" for an AFC play-off
of throwing, but it will not be will include a quarterback duel victory than his Oakland
won with passing.
between the Colts' Bert Jones Raiders are "meaningless."
The Colts, 104, who have and the Millers' Ken Stabler,
"All that talk about they are
Marchibroda said, "They are hungrier than us Is meaninbeen knocked out in the first
rou nd of t he playoffs t he l ast both mentally tough, which is gless, said Madden. "Those
twoyears,hog the ll-3Oakland an asset ola great quarterback. comments don't mean a thing,
Raiders, who won the Super I think that their passing styles it's whether you've prepared
Bowl last year.
are a little different. Bert yo ur self."
Marchibroda echoed Mad"It will be the type of game throws a harder ball, while
den's theory that efficient arid
that will take a total team Kenny throws a softer ball.
"They are both very ac aggressive pla)ing is more
effort," Marchibroda said
Friday. "I think that Oakland curate," M
said. important than how many
will not beat us just throwing "From a sta ndpoint of running, games a team has won In Pt ,:
the football and I don't think we I think that Bert is
better playoffs.
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An unlikely folk hero strolled
across the Southern sports
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Ted Turner, a brash and often
outspoken communications
executive, captured far more
than his share of headlines in
his dual sports capacity as
jj yocht.snian-delux arid owner of
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ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an actiOfl to for,ClC%e a mar
'gage on the fQIOw.flg property i n
Seminole Count,, Flor i da
Lot 33 Block 0. SEMINOLE
SITES accordng tOthe Plat thereof
as reordpd in P1*1 Book If. Pages
*3 through 43, inCluSive PubliC
R e cords of
Seen.nol, County,
Florida
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Together cith all structures and
improvements now and hereafter on
said land, and fulturOl attached
thereto and all rents. iSSUCS.
proceeds, and prof i ts •CCucirsQ and
to accrue from said premsej, all of
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boQ0t'Q description and the

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judgment may be entered against
for the relief demanded in ii,

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written defenses, it any, to t on
Vernon Swartsel of ANDERSON I.
RUSH. Attorneys for the Plaintiff,
whOst address is Poll Office Be.
no. 322 East Central Boulevard.

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machines, applianceS. fi.tr , and
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for the new parking lot,
designed to provide spaces for
those using the new building.
While the destruction of the
old city hall and completion of
the new city hall's first floor
and parking lot continue,
moving preparations arc in full
swing at the New Tribes
Mission.
flare said personnel would

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ortumttel the suspect

awhile, " l'ugell said.
'Hut the booking officer
said We couldn't keep live
anima4's, and he reminded
us
that
prisoners'
possessions are sprayed
daily
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wandering bears, said it
had no suitable quarters

chain,
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his pet and asked us if we
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workers and sai d they are doing
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handled fauna from stray

hit' Ix (loCh'' turned out
to b a 3-inch beetle
niounted
in
costum'.'
jewelry and attached to the

The police officer booking a
suspect arrested in a Skid
Row light this week was

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building for repair purposes,
hair said
comrn
Know It's
Friday

taking parts of the building they
want,
Hare noted that the subcontractor responsible for
demolition was only going to
throw away the tile and the
lumber the mission group
wanted.
Knowles said the old city hall
building will continue to be torn
down this week. Crews with
bulldozers pulling steel cable
will tear down walls. Following
that, he said, the Inundation will
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Ma)fair building, Hare said.
Ilartiwoed maple flooring in
the old city hall's second floor
auditorium will be used to patch
sections of the Mayfair dining
room. flare said.
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Standings Orange Bo*lefs 17 II,
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26. The Rip Otis
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ysem t.orp
j. Ljnpredicrables Super Sports 36 72. leprechauns
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2729. Multi Services 23 33. Morris
71, Easy Go ers 3624. Nit WitS 3.1',
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Spegte Rooting 2036
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25' E Z Marks 31 76. Sivilers 31 76.
HOURS
High Games Evelyn Cayton7O7. Ringers 33 27. Dynamos 37 26. Cats
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sc a line
26', 79',. Nomads 34', 31',.
G,aynelle Smith 179
Strikers 3129. Hot Shots 3119,
iconsecutiv,tlmes
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5:30 P.M.
Soapsijds 72 31. Hoo#s 6. Curves
100 AM.
High Series Los Farme, 442, Maybeii
Bare Hares
71, 31',. Scatter Pint 7036, Go
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Frank Torell 37). Evelyn Cay?on 517
Lu:ky Strikes 291, 30',. Cracker
getters is', 40',
SATURDAY 9 Noon
3 Lines Minimum
Converted Splitt Martha keel 6 7
Gators 29 31.
lackS 79, 30
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High Games Walter Denny 199.
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Other Highlights Star ci the Week
WildcatS 29 31, Fantasticks 7$ 22.
Mike Burke 116, Trude t.ight%ey
Roger Hall
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Popeyes 2733. BAMs 25 25. Four
$6. Helen killberg 113. Marvin
DEADLINES
Diamonds 71 36. Jitls &amp; Jeans 77 36.
McNutt t$O. Joe Ferrer 174, Pauline
TUESDAY MORNING
Hi Balls 72 3$. Hi 105 20'j )S'i.
HirSch 173. hid lighttey 172. Irving
Noon The Do9 Before Publication
SWINGERS
#le* Yorkers 19', 40',. Wood
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Standings Bob Dance Dodge 33
piCkers II 41
Mar; FetZp1tyik itt. Micki Lang
2). HAM Donut Shop 36 23',. Pak
High Games Bill Shott
Sunda9 - Noon Frida9
720. Jim tip. WinfliC Spencer Ii? Marian
0 Loonies 37', 26 ;. Rit7 Tripater icetly 20.1. Mary McPbersc',
Miller $46. Litlian POPiI lii
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FlickS 3377. Lake Mcnroe Inn 3377. Bob Wilson 116. Mike Burke 16$.
High Series Walter Denny 513.
Luerkers Kactijs Gardens 7$ 32.
Mac Mckibben
II). Marcel Joe Ferrer SOS. Irving Fried 499
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Curl Beauty Shop 76 ii,
Tr'txdeau 112. Jake Senner Ill. At
Marvin MCPiutt 497,
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5-LOS? &amp; Found
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Trucle
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OrI.,n1.,o Super Market 2$ 3S Mites Boiloii 171 Teddy
i6 Joe Lightsey 499 Micki Lang 133
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Drescher 17$ Sam kamintriy t73.
Converted SplitS Ruth Foote I 9
While Persian ('
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high Games Elaine Bragga t1A, Trud.e Lghtsey $1).
$1.11 $7010
Mirian Miller 9 10 Amy Wrick I $10. 27
DiVORCE OhMS
vacinity of Sunlind Estates a 1,,'
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IS). Rose Patrick II,. Mable Ferrer 2?, Miriam VanDuyne SI
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H*y 477. 72 $151
to LiSle Miller 3710 Mary F it:
Po"pano F i 33l
Fvelh' NiC II
H.ghi Series Jim kelly 354. Bill
trick 4 510 Dan Burton St Mike
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Fiolton 195 Al Aitien l. Sam C.ranneman 310 Jud Highttey 310
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Pats, Cooke 13) Elaine Bragga 477
kam.nsky 165, Marcel Thibodeau Wailer
Between SS&amp; 63 For companion
Denny 3 10 HyIn &amp; JOt•
Will blDptit in my hOrny New
Jan cc Gregory II)
ill Mary MPI'ierson 177. Hoyt Ferrer Frances &amp; Frank Greto
Call 77) 3597
Year's Eve. e.pe'encrii Coijpip
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MPp,erson 115. Rote Patrick 121
Other HighlightS The Go getters
I contact Judy at 77) 5962
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Converted Splits Joe I errer fl
FACED WITH A DRINK ING
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Virgil Bagrtoli 71$ Ben kieSel 6 7 $
PROBLEM
Classified adS Serve thC buy r'g &amp;
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10. Don Burhenne 4 57. Rose
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selling Community every d,
standngs 1 vSh.achama(allyls. 2
Patrick 57. Phil Augv%tO 310. Hoyt
Can
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BUCKS CUSTOM CATERERS
Read &amp; uSe them oft,
P,n Pal%.) Wherl. I Engine No 9
McPherSon 110 J'm Arroyo 3710.
Phone 123 4561
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Trude L.ghtsey 3 tO. LOu BoltOn 3
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tO. Helen Bolton 310 Bill Schott 3
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Ej,lr 10 Squatters, II Four 10. P4ln kaminsky 310. Sam
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Earn 'k y I '. Dolores Burke 310,
IS ALCOHOL A PROIIL
5y,0p7$ 37 $ Johns Shoe Se, cc 2$
High Games Buddy Baldree 182
Julia McCaf tery 3 tO Mable Pithouci
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Gloria 310 twi(C
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Burdic 5 130 ISa Shirley Baidree I)?
tot families or Ir ends QI
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proøii'mdrnkers
High Games M lareila Is)
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Bos*orth Ill 224. Duke MorpH. 154
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Sean $75 16$. Renee LeMoene 124 Blues. (SliD s Bandits, Kegler Klan
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lSo1anowsk i Its Gladys Doyle 145.
Il-Instructions
Cplm.st Rock Bottoms Angles
Barbara Seymour $29 359
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G'nnp Caudreau II) 166 LindI
Charles. PitS Add Bails
High Series Buddy Baidree 167
Downer ISO. Ellen Aestf&amp;?l 171,
H.gh Games Allen Cooper 271.
595. Shirley Balciree $37 46. CCCII
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Wagner 310 Arlene Co.alter
Bos*orth 164 593. Duke MorpH. 336 Bob K iihetter II? Kathy Bukier 117
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Wanc3a
Hubb6rd
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566. Janice Jenkins 131 1 Renee Beverley Staylcer 173. Russell
cetsores Repars 710 ( lj'
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LeMoene 374 133. Martha Mathews Cannon Ill
Sanford 32) 1111
Fowier
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112
H.Qtt Series Allen Cooper
171 4, Barbara Seymour 179 III
Pugh Series Marion Farella ISS
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Bernie
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Converted Splits Cora konnee
Wanda HubOard 44a Donna Lamb
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tO Gloria Burcl.ck 2730 Ronn.e 415. Bob K inciter 195 Kathy Bukur
116 AIiCC Fcv*ler III. Sharon
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Rogers sito
krkgard 425 Onny Gavoreau 531
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Other Highlight$ Star. Buddp
Ellen Westiall 475 Arlene Coaller
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Baldree • 109. Duke 5'4rple i x's in 17 10. Helen BarbOyr SIC
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Converted Splits Edt" Zeuli 35
Y,vi jc,*Sk. 322 1)9'
on it 2nd cat is plan *,lh short
Byrne, 51r y 1cC' ?Ol
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,anda Hubbard 11. Norma
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SPGOAKS COUPLES
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Aagner 6730
McDONALD'S MIXED
tail. 32) tlIO Reward
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Standrg%
Other
Highlights
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Spits, 3 F vflk, F oyr, I Eight Balls
bi.'%Cs, RN S &amp; LPN S I uPS
Reward to Cf101'ie finding
Week Marion Farella p'us II High
Standings
t Fish File.tS, 2
Hot SlulI 6 Agitators 7 Fine
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ours. betOr'g.ng tO Mrs J E
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hieewborger 3
MIE Nine I Mamas ,
HOm,,',. .'s
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Evans No questions asked 377
Shakes. S MCMuhtin5. 6 Big Mac's, Ones, tO Lickety Splits
UpiOhfl. 17$ 0636
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H gh Games Roger Qv,ck 741 732
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DRY DEN OIL
French Fries. 10 Hot Apple Pet, II
235. Larry Givers 715, Brenda
Hot Fudge Sundrats. U Qu ,rter
Nicholson 201
StanOngs The S'XIieS 366
POijnidqrj
high Series Roger Quick iii,
SplitS 3319. ups and Downs 3220.
High Games Andy Patrick 207. Larry Givt'flt 579. Brenda Nicholson
US 3O'2ti, Almost NOts 3027. 5.4
Lindy HI-wel 715, George PhillipS 376
29 21. HitS and Misses 71 71. Slickers
701. Vicky Getman 172. RoCerl
Other Highlights Star of the Wech
71 21. The "II" Wheelers 7125. 0 J's
Duggv III. Helen Barbour 171
Brenda PliChQlSQfl * 124
2571, STP's 25 27. SIders 2471, No
Dave Lowe tlt, Jean Pitt5 166
PALL 1. CHAIN
322426 SblingS 7329. The Sleepers
Frank,e Kaiser II?, Jane Epps 3d
Standngs
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Pies
3571.
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H.gh Series Andy Patrick
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70', 31 ,. UnluCky 5 1114
Charlie Plan? 542. George Phillips
I Junk Yard Dogs
high Gatv'ctj Jirne Moyer 720 7Ql
s. Millard Strickland $11. Harold Bowl 30'; iS'
70,75',. 5 Bob's Bums 2171 6
Sandy Jennings 129 720. Glenn
pierbst Sit. Jane Epps 437
Ry5l1"s
Ra.ders 76 70 1 Country
Meyers ItS. Kathy Bukur 310 Jim
Converted Spliti
Pielq'n
Barboyn
Bumpkins 77 34 I The Do Gooders
Martin 100. Fred Samples 200
510. Jane EPOS Sb. And,
Patrick
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7036
High Series Jim Moyer oil. Fred
lOIwice.Mirtnhianson
Florida It was FSU's first bowl victo.'
ORIANI.)O tUPIt
high Games Ernie hickson 163
Samplfl54.GtennMeyersS)5. Jim
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M'tiael Jakubcin 337. Rich
coach
Bobby in a &amp;Zen years.
Martin $36. Bill Piogan SOS Lynn State
SOD Duccar •72
R,nld5 707,. Ray Fore 375 Jut"
Eiland SO?. Sharon Semen SO?, Bob Bowden has this problem
The Red haulers flrnlIt'l.I the
Nader 70S Marsha Arndt 36$.
uenn.ngs 306 Nancy Moo'. 503. cff figuring out who calls the year at 7-5, a far cry from the
BLAIR AGENCY
Sherry King Ill. Dee Nader 110
Johnson 500
high Series Michael Jakubcin
high Games Sharon Siemeq 7$).
Converted Splits Team No I) signals for his football team, Southwest Conference title the?
365. Rick Reynolds SM. Jim Noder
Bill varner 100. Giry Varner 73)
p.(ked yp splits rovtght Dare and and he's happy that his had aspired toward before
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'm Joctnson 739. Price Penc 2$)
Jim Hcfi.n picktd up 57. Jim Lytle
dilemma is not likely to go injuries took their toll
other Highlights
Slar Of the 57. JO 1 tIte t 210 Jim Mann 27.
ye' YirScy 707
Ph
away for two more years.
Key's performance lnclude
Michael
Jakub,n
Week
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high Series RiCk Cowart Sit
Bob Meyers 57 Katt'. Bukur ItO
e,erage urn Nader 175 GuS 5e,lon
Other H gPil g*'ts Star Jim P,'o,yr
iack Graham SIP Sharon Semen
Take the Tangenne Bowl, for 83 yards on 21 carries, in ad.

For four consecutive Sundays Jan. 8, 15, 22
and 29, a January mixed or Matched Doubles
Handicap Tournament, sponsored by the
Factorylransmis.slonSs'stemswilj beheldat
Bossi America. Handicaps will be based on
percent of 200. The highest average used will
be the 1976-77 book average. Those with no
hook average will use a 21 game Fall average
sihile all others will bowl scratch. For those
bowlers from outside the county.
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Fifty teams consisting of two or more
doubles teams will be entered. Entry blanks
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DROPOUTS: The GoGetters
team made up of husband-wife team memhers Helen and Joe Ferrer and Frances and
FrankGreeo rolled a triplicate team series of
750, totalling 2250. Rather unusual for team
series to be "triplicated."
BLAIR AGENCY LEAGUE: It was a hot
mght on the lanes for Sharon Siemer. Sharon
has a 151 avcrac.
rolled games ol 213.
151, lS9for a terrific 583 series. With her great
bowlmgand that of her team, they moved into
3rd place in league standings.
BUCK'S CUSTOM CATERERS: It GS
Arlene Coalter of the Carefree Florist Team
who bowled up a storm Monday night.
Averaging in the 140's, Arlene rolled games of
178, 177, 167. for a series total of 522. She
moved Into second spot, bumping Gum)'
Gaudreau into third, and second only to her
teammate Corky Godfrey for high league
series.
It has been a struggle for man&gt;' girls in this
league to get their game going. The slump is
now over for Marion Farella who caine out of
it In grand style and made Star of the Week
bowling 89 pins over her average.
DRYDEN OIL: Seven 200 games were
rolled in this league with two of them by Jim
Moyer 220, 201. Sandy Jennings also had a 220
game, Glenn Meyer 215, Kathy Bukur 210,
Jim Martin and Fred Samples 200. Jill)
Moyers series was a 617. He wears Star of
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Los Angeles at Seattle

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FSU held Missouri scoreless
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Reserve forward David
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weeks to decide between runback, and he caught sux
Jimmy Jordan and Wally passes for another 100 )ards
FSU placekicker i)ave ('ak
Woodham as the Seminoles
prepared for Texas Tech.
pelen chipped ui field goalc 24
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kickoff, Bowden huddled with
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offensive coordinator George from 24 yards in the seurd
Haf fner and those Jordan. But quarter.
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Tech quarterback lti'dr.e
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the decision to start Jordan last part of the year with a
night," Bowden said after FSU leg, connected for 243
trounced the Red Raiders 40-17 17 of his 27 passes, with a tal.*.'hFriday night. "George had a down and two inerceçl"r.'
gut feeling, and so did I."
But the Raiders got rcI1ir.'.''
So Jordan started. He played Late.
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FSU led 16-3 at the haf arvi
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back with Woodharn
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pliomore, played the final
Raider fullback Hill) Ta)
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downsoftilsown with passes of final period, but Wllllltas::,
iS yards to Roger Overby and 44 countered with his 44.)11ri
yards to Chip Sanders. scoring toss with 48 srcon.ls t'ft
Woodham completed seven of in the game.
10 passes for 144 yards In hAs 15
"This is not a senior
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team," hlowden said after',Iri
In addition to the aerial
feel we can get better
fireworks, Larry Key raced 93
yards with a kickoff for another Last Minute
Seminole touchdown to break a
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said Tech coach Steve Sloan, Friday morning to start Jinuril?
whO is headed for Ole Mls next Jordan Instead of Wally Wca.uii'
season. "Their offensive line ham at quarterback again.st
gave them a lot of protection." Texas Tech in the Tangerult'
Since Jordan and Woo&amp;iam Bowl.
are both sophomores, Bowden
In the end, it didn't rllaki'
will have two more years of much difference. Each of the
tough choices between the two sophomore signal caller"
quarterbacks- whose personal passed a pair of touchdowns
competition dates back to the in the 40-17 romp over the Iti'tI
high school they attended in
Raiders, drawing the coat h''
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praise.
"1 felt lik* we had to throw Ilowden said that while the
outsanddooppatom, two youngsters complement
each other, he doesn't expect
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Bowden. "We felt like someone bench.
had to make things haI
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tonight, someone had to get effort," said Bowden in the
hOt."
Seminole locker room. "Their
attitude is good, and the$' ard'
They both did.
loyal to each other."
Rowden's second season at
FSU ended 10-2, marking the Jordar.wasnanledthetowl's
first time since the former 'host valuable player.
women's college went coeduca- "I'm excited about the
tional in the late 1940s that the award, but I thoight larry Ke)
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Sugarand Orange Bowls where Pell's Clemson Tigers will
stzofthetopeightclubawlllsee outclaw the Panthers in
actlon.Andfrornthewtnnersof registering a very, very close
Egad, friends, the Bowl these three contests will most 22-20 slctory.
Commltteesh.ave - kaff-faff- asmredlycotnethe nation's No.
Clemson Is making its first
dor.e themselves proud thl
Steam for 1977.
bowl appearance since they lost
year with no less than nine of
Here are the rnatchups In a cliff-hanger to LSU in the 199
the nation's Top Ten squads these big games:
Sugar Bowl by a 74) margin, so
seeing
action over the
Texas (No. 1) vs. Noire
the Tigers will go all out in this
New
Year's Dame(No. 5)
one.
elongated
weeKend! And the action
Alabama (No. 3) vi. Ohio
Saturday, Dec.31
promises
to be fierce!
State (No.8)
SunllowtajElPaso
Oklahoma (No. 2) vs.
LoukianaSt,31,Staaf,rdt9
Leading off the outstanding Arkansas (No. 6)
Another close matchup of
bowl parade will be the Gator
Michigan, No. 4 In the ratings teams with identical 8.3-0
extravaganza,
Friday flight, going into the windup of the records. Both teams have
Dec. 30, featurIng No. 9
Bowl Season, plays unranked
sburgh against No. 10 Cleni.son. Washington In the famed Rose excellent offensive clula with
The torridaction will continue Bowl. PennStat.e, No.7, played LSU averaging 304 yards per
game
on
the
gound,
right on through the weekend Arizona State In the Fiesta spearheaded by Charles
winding up with the Oklahoma- Bowl on Christmas
Day.
Alexander, who finished the
Arkansas meeting under the
How
does
the
Hoople
Systeni year with 1,686 yards to break
lights of Miami's venerable see these games' Read on!
the Southeastern Conference
Orange Bowl on Monday,
rushing record.
Jua 2.
GatorBowlatjacksaavllle
The Stanford Cardinals
Jove! 'Twill be enough
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football to satisfy even the
This Is probably the most All-America quarterback Guy
Bullalo
Utah st
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Boston
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international
entire slate. Both teams have Benjamin has tossed 19 touch20
Eastern Conterence
Cleveland
The 16 partIcipating teams Identical 8-2-I records and both down passes out of his 208
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Atlantic Div,sion
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FRIDAYS RESULTS
P NV lslnijry s
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BoSton 6 Pt'.ladeljyia I
yardsthroughthe air per game. Butfalo
13 It 44$ 6';
.Sash.nglon 7. Detroit 2
FIRSt - I Adarsa Jay. Ill II
parade Is mighty Texas, the
Pittsburgh appears to have
In the Alexander-Benjamin Bctor
17 31 32) ID';
Toronto 6. Pttsbvjrgn 2
1000 160. 2 Echano Perez Ill II
only undefeated major team in the edge in offense, particularly showdown the Hoople nod goes New JPr5e
I iS 747 13'
Atlanta 6 Coiorado 7
9 20 3 Jose Qu.oia (6) II 80. 0 III
Central Division
the nation, with an 11-0 tally.
if Matt Cavanaugh is throwing to Alexander
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Wash.ngton
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to speak will he the Cotton, Hoople Hunch Li that Chancy
College
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310 7 Pila ColdO '71 720 350
Iowa State Is the first Big HQS'Qfl
II 19 367
Aiclania Qu-ola
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United Press International
Pt
Western Conference
Eight school to ever appear in
II 10. P 137' 1*10
Friday
Midweit Diw'tion
FOURTH - I Pal.' Elonla I?
the Peach Bowl and the
Tournament Results
P63 05
It 105 00 3 40 2 Arta Andre 141 7 00
Carolina
Classic
Cyclones will be out to make an
cao
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Columbia. SC
Dener
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1960 P Il II 94 20 DO 1311 II a)
C" smpionthip
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II It 579 I
FIFTH - I Jos.e Abel 111110500
Iowa State has the tool.sto get Detroit
OkIa OS SO CIr 41
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110 2 SarI Blor:a (SI 310340, 3
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Pinn SI, So Cal p;
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SIXTH - I Cache Abel III 7) 10
Nebraska's Cornhuskers.
SrIin9ton. Vt
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Leading the Cyclones' attack is Portland
21 4 •S7
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Dexter Green who averaged Preen',
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Consolation
Golden SI
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112.7 yards per game as he Seattle
SEVENTH - I Echano Alberdi
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11 1710 510 S 10 2 Pal. Quola
Wollpack Classic
racked up 15 TI)s.
LOS Angels
I) II 419 I?'
1 11100300 3 Santi Yza 1717,0,0
Reno. Hey
Fridays Results
Aa'oss the line of scrimmage
111l4170Pl11l11730.8i9QI35
Championship
New
Jersey
103. P010 107
for North Carolina State will be
all II 156 60 13 I *ith all II
P4ev Weno 99. Ida St 79
San Antonio $01, Htjs 101
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Consolation
another
deluxe, Ted Detroit lot. Chicago ,
EIGHTH
I Anton Aca 1311110
Boise St 69. TCU a)
Brown, who goes at a one-yard- Atlanta 109. Milwaukee 93
1101 10 7 Aiunia Allu (6) 100 140
East
Phoe.nii 179, Boston 110
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3 Saflli Juan III 450. 0 (36)5900
CCNY 74 Queens CoIl 57
Golden St II. Denver 9)
P 136 15600
HamiltOn 102, Adelphi I)
Green. Brown tallied 14 TDs as Portland lOS. Los Ang 9$
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I Anton 131 3400 710
Hurler 43. JOhn Jay It
he ground out an average of
Saturday's Games
510. 7 Sara tSI 660 440. 3 Juan
Manlld St II. Utica II
No
games
schedutedi
113.7 yards per game. The
400 Q 1351 6170. P 135)111
5' T Aquinas 116. Mercy 300
Sunday's Games
TENTH - I Medina (7) ItO 160
South
Brown-Green duel will be well Philadelphia
at New York
1002 Arca 131$ 10100, 3 Jesus 181
yentuck y 104. lona
Bultalo at Cleveland
worth watching.
960. 0 1311 11 10 P (7315331 DO
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BluebosiaetBowlatHoustan
So, CalifornIa 24
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The Trojans of Southern
California have been up
down all season just as Texas
A&amp;M ha.s ezperlencrtj some
peaks and valleys.
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immediate occupancy, $15000
STONE ISLAND- *11 rent with
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plan tamily room, pasture for
hors.s available.
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Standings Hits &amp; Mits,s 3717.
SIamrocks 3.5 71. SplitterS 3521.
ROIling Ston 3113 ii',, Make ups I
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Plans are in the process for an American
lancer Society Marathon to be held at Bowl
.knierica. Tentative dates are Jan. 25-29.
Check the desk for entry blanks and additional information,

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The Super I3owl was held last weekend at
Bowl America, attracting over 600 par.
ticipants from the southeast, some from as
far north as North Carolina.
Prizes that paid over 100 places.
Of 48 semi.!inalists, two who bowl at the
local center, Dave Hiatt arid Jr. Lewis, made
the top eight. Hunt finished fourth, collecting
11.200. Congratualtions Dave.

AIIENTION PARENTS AND YOUTHS:
Bossi America is forming an Aduit•Youth
League starting after the first of the year.
Eachteam must consist of two adults andtwo
)ouths. An organizational meeting will be
held in the meeting room at Bowl America on
Tuesday January 3rd at 6:00 p.m. Bowling
sillfollowat 6:30p.m. There are opemns for
12 teams and entries are looking good. If you
are interested, you may sign up at thedesk, or
obtain additional iflfOri.latiOfl.

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Sunday, Dec. 2$, 1977

Card'i* nal :From 2mCarGaraqe To 26Acres

PROMOTED
Margaret E. Rogers.
manager of the savings department of
First Federal of Scmmole, has been apolnted assistant vice
?resident-savings.

By DENNIS FEOIA
Herald Stiff Writer

The joined First
Federal in 1971 and

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manager of the Or.
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iavings and loan
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MARGARET R(XERS

BUSINESS
IN BRIEF
Best Western Signs Pact,
Tops 2,001 Lodge Mark

If Cardinal Industries' projections are on
target, the work force at the Sanford plant
will triple by 1981.
(cup&gt;ing 26 acres at 3701 S. Sanford Ave.,
the firms employs 100 persons for its
assembly-line production of apartments and
motel units. Julian Stenstrom, public
relations director, said the firm hopes to
employ 300 persons when the plant reaches
peak capacity.
They are presently producing two of the
units each day with plans calling for four
units a day in 1978. Stenstrom said. Peak
capacity is in the neighborhood of 12 wilts a
day, he estimates.
The Sanford plant is the second founded by
Austin Gwrlinger, who started the business in
a two-car garage. By 171 his plant w
Columbus, Ohio, was producing 10,000
apartments and motel units annually.
Guirlinger purchased the Sanford property,
originally built by Texas millionaire IL!..
Hunt, in 1974 It took two sears of
modifications before work could begin
locally. Stenstrom said.
In 14 motdhs since the start of construction,
the plant has produced 600 units; and completed 11 projects. Stenstrom said 22 projects
are on the drawing boards for the coming
year.
The local showcase for Cardinal Industries
is the Sanford Court Apartments at 3301 S.
Sanford Ave. Built at a cost of $800,000 in-

cluding the land, according to Stenstrem, the
48-unit complex features furnished studio
apartments for rent at $145 per month and
two-bedroom apartments at $195 per month.
"These are not low-coat apartments,"
Stenstrom said. "We just know how to build
them."
The four sides, ceiling and roof of each
modular are constructed of wood and gypsum
board on a jig and then carried on overhead
monorails to the assembly line.
Once on the assembly line, the six sides are
put together and all of the interior work is
done.
"The modular is 95 percent complete once It
comes off the assembly line," Stenstrom said.
The modulars are lifted by a patented crane
which lifts the five-ton units by four steel
bands and puts them Into place. All that
remains is the foundation work.
Stenstrom said a complete project, such as
Sanford Court Apartments or a Knights' Inn
motel, ithe company has built 15 such motels
in two states) could be completed in 10 to 12
weeks from groundbreaking.
Projects similar to Sanford court apartmerits have already been completed by the
Sanford division in Barlow, Bradenton Plant
City, Palatka, Gainesville, Palm Ba),
Leesburg, and are under construction in
Ilaines City and Ocala.
The city commissioner said the firm's fiveyear objective Is 125 projects. Cardinal
Industries already is a $55 million a year
business. Stenstrom said, and is the largest
apartment builder in the United States.

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The 1977 edition of "Who's Who in Music" will
carry the names of 12 students from Seminole
high School, who have been selected as being
/ imong the country's most outstanding high school

Cusic students.
C. Dwane Earnhardt, Band Director, head of
the school's nominating committee and the
editors of the annual directors have included the
names of these students based on their music
ability, academic achievement, service to the
community, leadership in extracurricular ac•
tvities and future potential.
Students named this year from Seminole High
'School are: Steve Weldon, Reid Baker, James
Miller, Linda Cr'impton, Frank Cofer, Robert E.
Newson Jr., Mark Newton, Bruce Harden, Ed
Smith, Lucinda Gager, Laura Anderson and Brian
Crawford.

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''next series of Prenatal Classes for expectant
parents beginning at Winter Park Memorial
Hospital Jan. 13.
The six weekly morning classes include topics

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of interest to expectant mothers. They may
choose from classes offered on Tuesday, Wed.
nesdars, or Thursdays at 10 a.m. The evening
classes, for both husband and wife, are held on
Tuesday or Thursday evenings at 8 p.m. All
classes are held in the Hospital's Association
Building on Aloma Avenue.
Expectant parents may call 646-7097 for advance registration or further information about
any of these programs.

United Growers Elect Chief
Jessie J. Parrish Jr. of Titusville, active in
state and national citrus, cattle, banking,
railroad, and legal activities, has been elected
president of United Growers and Shippers
Association Inc.. the Orlando-based grower
organization.

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Deltona Adds 11 Memberships

Longwood Chamber Elects
Al Sduto was recently elected president of
the Longwood Area Chamber of Commerce.
He succeeds Walter L. Lee. Other officers who
will take office Jan. 1 are: Tom Kuhn, vice
president; Catherine Ray, secretary, and
Richard Swann, treasurer. All new officers
will serve for one year.

ELECTED
Ron Leach, vice pres.
ident, mortgage department, First Fed-

eral of Seminole, has
been elected an associate director of the
board of directors of
the Ilomebuilders
Association of Mid—
Florida, largest bullers association in the
state.
RON LEACH

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Getting Deed
Recorded Soon
Q. I want to buy a home

before January lit so we can
move In and get homestead
exemption for next year. Is It
possible to buy a home and get a
deed in this short a time'
A. Yes, it is possible. Be sure
that the closing aent who
handles the transaction understands you want the deed
recorded before the end of the
year. If that particular agent
cannot help you, search until
you find one.
There is also a poasiblity of
dosing and delivering the deed
next year, and stil being able to
Me for homestead exemption.

You must have a contract for
safe ,ied and dated before the
end of the year. You also must
live In the home by new year's
eve. After the deed is delivered,
take the deed along with a copy
of your contract to your county
tax appraiser's office to apply
I" homestead. If you plan to do
this, be sure to check with your
tax appraiser to confirm just
what you mug do to qualify,
If you have bought a home

and cannot get the deed before
the end of the year, and the
seller will or can not give you
possession, be sure to request
that the seller himself file for
homestead exemption. This is

sometimes demanded by a
special clause inserted in the
sales contract by the purchaser. The seller Is e1glble for
homestead on only one
property, so he may as well
appl). and the exemption
remains with the property.
Do not be too concerned, then,
if you cannot close and get a
deed before the year enda. You
still have several alternatives.
Just be sure to determine what
you nerd to do to use the course
of action you select.

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Rollins College President Dr. Jack B. Critchlwld has announced that the college will
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2 million Gtxwge I) and Harriet W.
('ozrnvll l'ne Arts ('enter on Jan. 29, 198, at :1 p.m
1 '1111 happy to he it member of the campus
enImunitv associated with this fine and much.
mt'*lc1 facility," Critchfa'ld stated. ''I am sure it
:11CM111 roiitinued excellence in our fine arts
progi am and it is a facility the entire Centrat
Florida ommunitv ('all share and point to with
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BusinessWriter
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WASHINGTON iUPIi -- The Carter administration believes
-the 1978 economy will be good, if business shows some confidence.
Businrss says it has no reason for confidence in a souring
economy.
The truth seems to he - along with the hopes of consumers and
aspirations of jotaeekers — somewhere between.
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There is "ample reason for optimism," says Charles Schultze,
Economic
Advisers
of
chairman of the President's Council
Schultze quickly notes that 4 million people found jobs in 1977.
inflation is stable and the economy is expanding.
But Albert Sonuners, chief economist of the businesssponsored
Conference Board, says financiers and industrialists have
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away
Schultze and Treasury Secretary Michael Blumenthal worry
Mayo
that the gloom might become a siLf-fulling prophecy. The Presi'
dent's top economic advisers say the administration's biggest
problem is selling confidence.
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January,
February
and
August.
crankily with stalls in
.
The consensus of government, business and academic forecasts is
for only a slight slowing in the new year.
But the drag could be reversed into a year of stronger growth.
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proposes and Congress accepts. Commerce Secretary Juanita
four years U.S. economic policy does not face the undermining
Kreps has mentioned a figure of about $7 billion for business and
threat
of a huge, artz'itrary price increase by the Organization of
$15 billion for individuals. This breaks down to $300 for a family of
Petroleum
Exporting countries.
four with incomes between $15,000 and $20,000.
Blumenthal says any price increase would be modest and there
Bigger cuts of at least $ billion are preferred by house
Speaker Thomas O'Neill and General Electric Co. chairman is even a good chance that OPEC will not raise prices at all. The
Reginald Jones, who sits on three-member government-bu' treasury secretary bases his belief on OPEC statements that it
wants hikes only in amounts sufficient to offset erosion of the
senes.s-moor committee mat monitors inflation,
The expansion rate of the economy hinges, the forecasters all dollar's buying power in the world market.
agree, on the production incentives to business and the Increased
Th. Dollar
spending money for consumers that will come from the tax cuts.
There have been many thrill headlines about the "plunge" or
Energy
"decline" of the dollar, but they deal with its value against the
currencies o( Japan and Germany. According to the International
Surprising]), in light of a year of controversy, energy i5 the
Monetary Fund, the dollar lost less than 2 percent in value against
other positive element for the administration. For the first time in
all currencies In 1977.
IMF executive director Johannes Witteveen considers the
strength of the dollar to be the bellwether of the world economy
because It was maintained in a climate of a staggering $30 billion
trade deficit.
The deficit, wtilcti represents more than $100 billion worth of
imported consumer and industrial goods, was accepted by the
United States to help being other countries from recession. As
Japan and Germany move to provide the same assistance in 1978,
the dollar might well regain the lost 2 percent.

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The housing btl)Ili supplied man) of the r.':" ;uh. t .t it .' o
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impetus in the ne w ear. ,(e )re10 ,. (ii hu
National Association of Home Builders NAIIB ant the ivi.g'.
industry say building will be lower but still result in cOt '.f the oc 1
years on record with eitiniatti construction of I Rn li hono'
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condominiums and apartments
The pent up home buying emotion that was blocked I).% the
recession has been satisfied. Also investor suspicion of wersenim
inflation, although apparently unjustified, lured savin1 s frun
thrift institution..s in November and I)t'ct'rht'r In r,rti of ?iji'h,
returns elsewhere
The unemployment rate has hoeretI about 7 percent
m irnprovenwnt in the new sear, hut ever
April. There will be sonic
forecast from the University of Michigan to the Hu.sint-&amp;s ('ounuil
foresees that by next Christmas the rate will still be no less than
6.6 percent.
The new term for unemployment is "structural ' That nie.ens it
is now heavily concentrated among women, blacks and teenagers
-- the newest entrants to the workforce.
Blumenthal says the administration's urban packaee' and
special incentives for business to hire and train workers will help
to solve this problem. But it will not be a quick solution. Schultze
says the White house sees unemployment of 5 percent as far
ahead as 1981.

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As"ant Treasury Secretary C. Fred
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The Japanese have agreed to take corrective actions, which
could restore jobs and produrtlon. It won't help much to reduce
unemployment, but at least steel and electronics workers won't
be swelling the jobless ranks.

Registration is open for Term II, day and
evening classes at the Vocational Business
School, -Seminole Community College, Sanford.
Individualized instruction is offered in Typing I
arid If. the Memory Typewriter, Mag Card I,
Bookkeeping I and II, Office Machines, Beginning
Shorthand, Dictation
ion and Transcription, Office

Procedures, Business Mathematics, Business
English, Record Keeping, Machine Transcription
and The Professional Secretary's Course.
For further information, telephone 323-1450.
I f1icu %k ill 1K' clwed I)ec 22 through Jan, 2

Zoo Society Slates Meeting

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Pisces people are busy people and (to' P1st c's siKn of two fish
swimming in opposite directions is indicative of the creative
forces struggling to be manifest in the individual," says Cordella
Treece of Altamonte Springs.
Cordella reveals that she is a PLSC'S, and throughout her hortit'
the creative forces are visibly iiianifc.st in all art forimcs,
especially painting and music.
"It's difficult to separate the two," according to Cordella. 'If
you're interested in art, you're also interested in music. I'isre
often can start something and end up with something else."
In the family room of the home she and husband Ithtx'rt share'
with their son, Thomas, large Shaker chimes share space with it
marimba and vibra harp. An organ and piano dwell in the living
room, and symphony chimes wait to be played in the fo)er.
Shaker chimes are a set of about 18 metal tubes, tuned
chromatically, suspended within a metal framework.
"There are only four sets of Shaker chimes left one at Disney,
but I don't think it has sharps and flats Before amplifiers, there
were a lot of Shaker chimes, but there aren't many left now the
cost is prohibitive

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the past four or fie years, a very strong interest in beads has
evolved.

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She continues, "I've had the chimes about 10 years, but had to
hunt fur them for 15 years."

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"*hen Cordella talks about her beaded iewelrv, her normally
vihi',mt self becomes even more anunated, as she proudly
displays her assortment of beads
beads in practically every
color, size and pattern.

As she demonstrated the symphony chimes, she revealed that
"I trained the first lady percussionist in the Toledo Symphony."

"%en my husband goes somewhere, he brings me back beads,
and I design something with them." she said.

And her favorite instrument is the vibra harp. She said, "hope

Jewelry is a relaxing pastime for her, and she keeps a little box
wider her sofa with a small self-prepared kit, so during 'rv
ceiniirrit'rcials she's able to easily reach for something to do and

Next to the Shaker chimes is the iiiarunba, a member of the
xylophone lamily, with tubular metal resounders with each bar.
which Cordella has played since she was 16 ishe plays all per'

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if I get to heaven, there's one there' This is the fourth harp I've
had I wore the other one out. I love the sound of the harp and
could entertain for hours on it unthout it piece of music."
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not be tempted to l"ad for the refrigerator.
To make her jewelry, she crochets with a very strong ns:.n
thread with 24K gold metallic lame. She prefers this to chains
becan." chains are C!flet1mCC heavy and lend in scratch dresses.
All necklaces are designed with a point of interest bead and
pattern repeats. A typical necklace might have 100 interest beads
and 1 200 stitches in gold or silver.

Cordella explains that the vibra harp is a relatively new in.strurncnt, invented in the 1920's. It was then used only in jazz. but
is now used in syiniphanies
Like Mozai't, she has been playing the piano since earl)
childhood. Her iieuthei wa a cacher, and "She put me at the
piano when I was only four, and I've been playing ever since."

tordetla paints with all media, the familiar like w ater u!or and
oils, and the unfanuliar like painted glass with Chinese lacquer
that "My Mother had me taught Ahen I was about 12 to keep me'
out of mischief," she laughs
She has revived and perfected a technique called ink resist, in
which the picture is painted with tempura. When it dries, it is
complete'ly covered with lndha ink, after that's dried, it is washed
down with a spray eshe uses a brush and washes until the water
runs clear. I
When completely dried, what was left white became black
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When she left Toledo. Ohio, 10 months ago and it was 30 tluw
zero, she thought she would "take it easy for a while" in Florida,
but she found in Florida new challenging materials to work with.
Soon her Coffee table will be adorned with a coral centerpiece
made of mushroom, branch, and brain coral with starfish, and
butterflies made from shells.
"That's my Florida project for the moment. Coral's so
j'autt!u1, but. so hard on your hands"

Mrs. Treece Puts finishing touches on a centerpiece creat ed from coral
(left photo). The rare
Shaker chi mes ( loss er
photo) are the result of a
l5-ear search and share
space sith a vibra harp
and marimba ( right
photo).
In
the
background is ;in ink
resist of a prize ss mum g
p ic ture. Mi's. l(t'e't'e
res ivI'(l and perfected the
Ink resist I i't'h niqu.',
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The Senior Citizens Club of Sanford celebrated
Christmas with an evening meeting at the Civic
Center.
About 165 members and guests enjoyed a dance
presentation arranged by the School of Dance
Arts. Mary Ann Grover and Holly Kurimai
arranged the entertainment with several young
artists performing. The dancers were presented
by Mrs. Wilma Kalmus, program chairman, who
also gave a Christmas reading.

Miss Hardwick On Dean's List
Dr. John M. Palms, dean of Emory College,
those students named to the Dean's list for fall

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itie annual meeting of the Central Florida
Zoological Society, Inc shall be held on Jan. 2,
1978, at the Chamber of Commerce Building,
Sanford, 7:30 p.m. All voting members are expected to attend, and all persons having business
before this hoard are also invited to attend.

0 Emory University, Atlanta, Ga. has announced

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Unemployment Is the boil of the economy. More than 10 million
CHARLES SCIIULTZE new jobs have bow crated inthe 1510*, but the expansion has not

Business School Classes Open

The corporate executives project profits will increase about the
same as 1977, which was lower than 1976. But the qualit) of the
1977-78 earnings is much improved because of reduced inf1atio
and new accounting procedures to factor out "paper" profit's on
inventories.
Inventories, which are stocks ready for immediate salt', are
modest compared with the period immediately preceding the
recession. This fact coupled with solid retail sales and orders for
new goods suggests that industry is primed for expansion.
But the confidence factor is again a major consideration if
business fear of another recession deters increased production,
new hiring and factory expansion.
"There is a danger," says Blumenthal, "in ignoring the fun.
damental soundness of this expansion in failing to add strength tP
the expansion and thereby letting this pessimism become self'
fulfilling."

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'I lit' Indiana i 'I ub will mt't't .Jan 5, 1978 at the
Deltona Community Center. The carry-in dinner
a l 6 p in will be followed by the program. Edward
Mre ill narrate and show slides of his trip to
Wales this Past summer.
Hosts will he Mr. and Mrs. John Erb and Mr.
and Mrs John \%orten Mr. and Mrs. Pat Baldwin
ill he greeters All former residents of Indiana
are urged to attend as well as other interested
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'Art And Music

Briefiuy

Best Western Inc.. has become the world's
first hotel group to exceed 2.001 properties
with the signing of an affiliation agreement
with the Interchange Hotel Group in England,
Scotland and Wales. The signing was reported
by Timothy S. Brumlik, owner-manager of the
Sanford Inn, one of the Best Western sites at I4 and SR-46. Sanford. upon his return froin the
company's convention.

The Deltona Area Chamber of Commerce
added 10 new full memberships and one
booster membership at the close of its second
year. Nominations are to be accepted next
month for new board members with election
set for March.

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Among those having superior academic
achievement from this area are: Martha hard'
wick, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles W.
Hardwick of Sanford.

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She also makes what she calls her "Florida necklace" with
metallic thread and beads, and a teraptuig assortment
of oranges,
pears, bananas and cherries
The awards won by Cordella are too nulnt'rous to mention, and
it is obvious that she receives her gratification not tLrough

awards but through the act of creating and sharing.
She exemplifies her feeling that "most artists are happy people
because they share their art. They'll sit all week in shows and
not sell a thing, but they're dedicated and love to share with
others."
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She likes to create and to share and feels that "if someone takes
something of mine home with them, they'll send back nice little
thoughts."
This artist is a na-mber of numerous clubs and organizations,
even a member
the art crnr.mittee of the International Flatform Association where she won an international first prize.
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A picture in her "workroom" shows her holding an award for
her resist painting of the Tolkien woods, Fangorn, with or. Henry
Kissinger smiling with approval.
Cordella's husband of 31 years, Robert, shares her love of the
arts, as d-.e1.,
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cn Th.tmnac A daughter, Susan, vi roledo,
was born on her mothers birthday, her astronomical t -a'm, and
also shares her mother's love of art and music.
Cordella says, "When I start to get bored, I try something new."
In the same breath, she likens herself to -year-old Lowell
Thomas who says that he has to live at least another 14 years
because he has at least that many years scheduled
Cordella, the artist with creative forces surging within her, will
certainly ertharc' and enrich the cultural scene of this area.

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Sunday, Dec. 25, 1977

York
Sanford Club Of
Marks 10th Anniversary

In And Around Winter Springs

In And Around Casselberry

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It's beginning to look a lot like
Christmas around the city.
There is the usual hustle and
bustle of Christmas shopping,
parties, company, and other
holiday activities.

and Mrs. James Morris, Sr.,
Mrs. Dorothy Clark Murray
Grady and Willie Mae Morris, of Rochester N.Y., Is In the city
Leroy and Nettle Pearl Morris, visiting her mother Mrs.
Oscar Lee and Johnnie Mae Blanche Francis who has been
Morris, Elmer and Brenda discharged from the hospital.
Morris, Mrs. Thelma Hopson. We wish Mrs. Francis a speedg
Mrs. Geneva Dunwoody and recovery and good health.
Mrs. Estella 11. flunwoody.

New York celebrated Its 10th
Anniversary and honored the
founder of the club, Johnnie
hicks, for his dedication and
loyal service.
The gala affair was held at
the Community Center of
Esplanade Gardens, last
Saturday in New York City. I James who
been to
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Robert Bobi Gibson is in the
Willie James White is home
50. Also visiting
the toastmistress of the evening with James was his wife Linda at) from New ork visiting for the holidays visiting his
as over 50 guests danced to the and son [)can of Bloomfield,witti his parents, Mr. and Mrs. mother Mrs. Ruby White. White
music of the Soul Disco.
Gary Gibson and son, Mark.
Conn.
is a music instructor in Blakely,
Hiiks was pltsC4deIJ dolaquo.,
Ga.
Utierb attending were Mr.
from the members of the club
by the president Mrs. Margaret
Nesbit. Many former members
and friends sent cards and gifts
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! mont'v tn him
This great humanitarian who
loves people has contrubited
much to the lives of persons
who moved to New York City
from Sar.ford, in helping them
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to get established and meet
her native Sanfordites.
He lived in Sanford until he
was 77-years-old and has lived
in New York City for over 43
The Sanford based Marriott in-Flue Services employees were entertained at a
years where he is still -r
Christmas party at the Altamonte Springs home of the manager and his wife,
much a part of Rogers
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nichols. The hosts served a steak dinner with all the Memorial Funeral Home.
Johnnie, at the spry age of 81.
trimmings to the 40 attending including spouses and dates. On behalf of the
is still the man around town for
employees. (dsiI. Dietrich (right) presents gift emementoes to Nichols.
the people who love him,
because if you want to keep in
touchjustcailjohnrnc. with

annual Winter Springs Police
Department Christmas Party.
Among the more than 80 merry
makers present were members
of the police, lire, volunteer fire
and police works dpai1rnents.
The city government was well
epresente-d, as well as other
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entertained at a party at their
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well represented.

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daughters Mrs. Juanita Adams
Golden, and also Mrs. Gale

Fifty fun seekers Joined
together to exchange gifts,
partake

land use plan which was land use, transportation.clu
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recently adopted by the community facilities and
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Seminole
County
Corn. plementation.
The Lincoln heights t,.:.tmissioners.
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good way to learn about Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Morris
The South Seminole County what's happening in the county, was
York festivities
the site of the Morris Participating in Ne
itt, Johnnie flicks are his grand.
Library has a copy of this new and what's going to happen.
family reunion with the daughters, Mrs. .Juanita
(oldi',i ( left ) of Sanford, and Mrs. Gale A . Jackson
homecoming of their brother of Rochester. N.'.
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ceremony was a f1wistmaks
Sing-A-Long, with guests,
parents an d girls
to
piano accompaniment.
Presentation of awards by
Kate Vinci was followed by a
drama program presented by
girls working on a Drama
Badge. They presented a short
original play on the life of
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The entire troop earned a
Drawing and Painting Badge;
there was an exhibit of their an
work, and exhibits of co!lecDons for Collector's Badges.
Also displayed were pictures
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Pamela Cuenca was the
young master of ceremonies,
and refreshments were served
to all,

School in 1973, received a 8 .
degree in math lad year, and
last Friday was graduated
from Florida Technological
University (FTU) with a

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Paul's from Decatur, flu., and
his thoughtful mother has a
party plamed neat week so
Paul can renew some old
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leave Christmas Day, to attend
Navigational School at Mather
AFB in Sacramento, California.
This ambitious student was

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scenes from American life such
as snow scenes, fireplaces,
chestnuts roasting on an open
fire, were projected.
The music instructor, Mr&amp;

Son Chris has been cornmissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant
in the U.S. Air Force and will

Thomas Treece celebrates
his birthday tomorrow — the
day after Christmas. Hippy
Birthday, Tom!
Wherever you were in the
Altamonte Mall on Monday
eventhg, you could ..x the
voices of the hundreds of Girl

Masters Degree in Business
Administration.
While at F7U, Chris assisted
Dr. Ken White, head of the
Economics Department, and he
also worked on the graduate
work committee. Chris wrote
three thesis with Dr. White
which he hopes will be
Chris
has demonstrated good
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parents, Gertrudeand Thomas,
ar, proud that he has been
issioned In the USAF j
a little sad that he had to leave
on Christmas Day.
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Small world of Learning,
Sweetwater, held its pre-school
children's Christmas program
on Dec. 13. While "The Night
Before Christmas" was being
read by Mrs. Peggy Leaman,
each of the color groups of
children enacted various parts
of the story.

Al

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Also Bill and Mary Mitchell,
Marty Shanahan, Ed Schuckman, Pat and Ray Leibensperger, Ruth and Russell
Grant, June and Linda tor.
maw and Linda Martin and
daughter.
Also Nancy

Barton, Faye

Manning, Gene and Virginia

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Nursing homes must meet
certain standards In order to be
licensed, and now ma operate

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torrid romance developed
Abby, I never dreamed she
would look twice at a married
man, and I didn't think he was
the type to cheat on his wife.
Now the man has left his wife
and is seeing Juliet. and I am
being blamed for getting these
two infidels together. I swear I
had nothing of the kind in mind
'when I invited them to my
home. How can I convince the

innocent of any wrongdoing?
INNOCENT

may in picked up at the
Tanquery

DEAR INNOCENT: There is
no way to have predicted that
your husband's boss would play

North

Sanford Avenue, First Prize

In 100 words are less state
why you would like to become
Miss Tanquery. Application

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Culver Military Academy,
Culver. Ind.
"It wouldn't be Christmas

High School, and another son
lance, who is in first grade at
Sterling

Christmas

dinner

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religious leader and entertainer is the commanding officer in charge (If the .Jat'ksoiirille
Salvation Army Rehabilitation

('enter. According to a spokesman, the entertainment for
101 members and guests "really hit the spot."
Ituthstrom led a sing-a-long and accompanied
Mrs. Scott Harris 'sho sang ''%hite Christmas."

welfare of its personnel - .
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by ioi sxn ii, Ernst us4p',
Commander of the base,
thanked Karen for her contributions as office chairman
for two years of family services

a cheerleader at take Howell

School.

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Darien and Ray Gronski, 1455
Lady Amy Drive, are expecting
a houseful of company for the
holidays. Their son YNSN
Michael Gronski, who is a 1976

Lyman High School graduate,
will be arriving from Meridian,
Miss, where he is attending
Yeoman school for the Navy.
Michael, who attended boot

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year-old daughter ha, who is

tracking deer.
"It was fun." said the fifth
grader, "We sure ate good too."
He explained that they ate
"real" french fires from home

ne annual

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grown potatoes, sq'ash. and
corn from the fields. 'I can't
wait to go again," Bobbie said,
"We had a real good time."

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The Pruitts also have a 14.

Brigadier Sven .Johan Ituthstroiii . prnt'lainit'il

Club members and guests

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of Donald and Kay Pruitt is
home for the holidays from

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accordian, entertained the Sanford 1' %%

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trip, which included dove
hunting, bass fishing, and

of esteem in recognition of an
t xemplary contribution to the
base RAE Chicksandsi and the

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the proud parents of a son born

on Dec. 6. He is their first and is
named Richard Carl Compton,
Jr. He was delivered six weeks
prematurely the day after
Diane was involved In a car
accident.
Diane's mother Mrs. Joyce
Boyd came from Clinton,
Maryland to help care for her

second grandson.
Merry Christmas everyone!

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Complete Storewide

represent the Tanquery Lounge
at the Name Band Concerts
in
Central Florida.
Contestants will be Judged on
talert, swimsuit and formal
attire.

this is the end of the

:.ear, I would like to take the
opportunity to thank all those
who called during the year to
share their activities. May 1978
hold happiries.s, health, and love
for you and yours.

AFTER

CHRISTMAS

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Romeo to your friend Juliet.
Ignore the talk and don't try to
establish your innocenceDEAR ABBY: Friends of
ours Just had a bob'. Neither
one of them smokes, but the
proud papa felt obligated to
pass out cigars to his friends in
honor of the occasion.

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DEAR ABIIY: A few niuntk
ago I had a small dinner parts
to which I invited ni tiu.sband
boss, whose wife was out of
town.
At the last minute. Just to
balance my table i and is'cau.st'
I felt sorry for her , I invited
Juliet, a young friend who had
recently lost her husband
To make a long dory short,
my husband's boss and Juliet
3-discovered" each other and a

small-minded people in this
little town that I am entirely

winner will receive $100 and a
meal for two at the restaurant
of their choice, and will

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The winners of the Devon.
shire Garden Club Door and-or
Yard Decorating Contest are
Margie and Dick Dapore,
traditional: Beth and Bob
Counts, contemporary; and,
Jane
and
Dick
Shaw,
Children' d s Christmas.
Congratulations to each family.

P.M. MI young ladies, 30 cr
older, me-7 pick up application
the

Darien, laughed and said, "1
think Les has gotten sand in his
shoes. We're hoping he and
Nancy will make Florida their
home someday."
This will be Les' third visit to
Central Florida and Nancy's

Bobbie Peer)', 1387 Benwick
Way, and his dad Richard, had
" a real good tune" hunting it
Statesboro, Ga. for a weekend
at John C. Howard Farms, inc
Bobbie, who came home from
the trip with the flu, was no less
than eager to explain the adventures of his first hunting

Brian, my son John's best

Our daughter Karen spent a
good part of her time in
England working for family
services on RAE Chicksands.
For her efforts, she received
two citations and a 7$0 hour
volunteer pin.
One citation read . .. ..a token

Nancy, of one year from Myrtle
Point, Ore.

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securIt for the patients and
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their propert) must

Miss Tan query'
Contest Coming
enter

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Other visitors to the C-ronski
home will be Darien's brother
Les Walker and his wife,

lie then waited on the side
lines to cheer Sue on. who
finished 304th in 18 minutes
seconds.Sue said her main goal
during the run was not to walk.
She added that they were both
pleased with their (line, she

they had arrived, our North
Carolina company popped in.
Down from Carolina were
Winter Springs resident Mrs.
Carrie iGribbeni Ryalls, her
husband Jun. and son Brian.
friends in the area. The Ryalls
will return to take up residence
in their home on Lombardy
Avenue in June of '78, when t"
retires from the military.

sea

500 entrants Craig finished 65th
UI 12 izonutes.

and most particularly for her
endeavors In behalf of the
69501h Security Group.

name tapes made and
into
This set'iis like such it waste
herclottung But the next time I
S1't'ML'Ej)
visit her, they are nowhere to be
found. The last time I was there
DEAR STUMPED: I'm
I looked in her drawer and she stumped, too. But If an)onr
didn't even have a change of suggests a suitable alternative,
underwear!
I'll pass it along.
I asked the head nurse what

DEAR llEl.Pl.ESS: Report
the nursing borne to your Slate
Department of Health and
P demand an investigation.

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Abby, tither the patients
steal from each other or the
help steals, but I can't prove
anything. What should I do

Merry Christmas from our
home to each of yours.

The Miss Tanquery Pageant
will be held at the Sanford civic

Congratulations to Sue and
Craig Ebaugh who had the
spunk to participate in the
Orlando TwoRun. Out of

j.supenntendent and asked her,
and she said, "Even the bed
sheets disappear around here"

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and
daughter,
Virginia, Patti Kreig, Colleen
Residents and friends of
and Tracy Hicks, Dave Chacey. Sk)lark went
caroling on Dec.
Onnie Shomate, Andy Weiss, 23, after which the
carolers
and Lee Ostrowskl for the many attend a party at the home of
hours of hard work which made Rose and Steve
Kircher.
the Children's Christmas party

success.

Patients Secur f y

MtSS.
As our 'Boston" company
was leaving, several days after

camp in Orlando, will go
aboard the USS Eisenhower For
his first ship tour after the
holidays. Darien said he is
looking forward to going out to

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happened to my mother's
clothes, and she said she didn't
know. I then went to the

Some of the songs performed
While Lois Smerilson played were "Jingle Bells," "Frosty,
the ukulele and led Christmas the Snowman," and the
carols, two clowns made
Hanukkah son. The children,
balloon animals and Todd
angels,
wisemen
and
Krieg, dressed as a jester,
shepherds, held their gilt experformed a juggling act. Other
change after the program.
music was provided by Jim
Sanford and 'The Unit.
Rolling Hills
Moravian
Thanks to all the city emChurch held its Fifth Annual
ployees for their assistance.
Outdoor Lighting Christmas
Special thanks to Ethel [)wna Dec. 20 through Dec.
Goldberg, director of the party, 23 .
Larry. Keith and Jonathan
Goldberg, Cindi and Keith
Cub Scout Den 9, Pack 234
Stallings, Ann Morris and Rose held a successful Canned Food
and Steve Kircher.
Drive on Dec. 17.

"old soft shoe."
The fifth graders sang songs
from other lands and songs of
the SO's.
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emotions at the Thomas
Anzalo.ne house in Fern Park.

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nightgowns, underwear, robes

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related an incident that hap.
pened while the first graders
were singing, "Santa was
sitting in the rocking chair, and
a little girl from the a'idience
climbed on his lap. It was really
cute."

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Tu.skawilla will have the "best
l
of Chriimases' this year.
the family will be gathered at
their home. First to arrive for
the grand reunion was Dons
folksEycel and (larence Sines
Of t*on, W. Va. The elder Sines
will star in the area through
January and are presently
renting a home in ('buluota.
Next to arrive on the scene
was son John, from Hampton.
Va., who will stay here in the

she is Very sharp.

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Scout laws, were then lighted
This was followed by Scouts
Own. Using a Christmas theme,

Morn will be70'years-young
on New Year's Eve. Many
happy returns, Morn and may
you have a million more birthdays.

CLAIRE
WRIGHT
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ca.sion.

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in a nursing home. She is 88 and
partially senile, but at times

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Ten additional candles, each
representing one of the Girl

Post Junior Vice Commander.

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Tuskawilla resident 'rum week,we had company sooften,
Cravea celebrated his birthday it was like trains arriving.
Our first guests were
on Dec. 17, by attending the
VWF Christmas party with his longtime friends from Revere,
Mass., Pearl and Murray
wife Betty.
Mulkri.
The Mullins stopped by
miii was presented a
'beautiful" cake iniade of on their way north from a cross
styrofoam artfully covered with country motor tour,
While they were still here, our
whipped cream loaded with
candles. The only problem was &gt;oungest daughter Karen I Mrs.
the candies wouldn't go out! A John Whittcyi arrived at the
lot of laughs were enjoyed by Jetport after 2 1; year' in
the group as Torn huffed and England. Unfortunately, her
husband John, a sergeant in the
puffed to no avail,
U.S. Air Force, due to cirDec. 31 is the birthday of a curnstances beyond control
very nice lady, a frequent (0u1(th't come with her. We
visitor to our fair city. She is hope he can get here More the
Mrs. Teresa O'Neil, a resident holiday season ends. If not,
of Weymouth, Mass., and Karen will join hun at his next
dut% station, Keesler AF'Ii,
coincidentally, my Moixi

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Jim and Linda Bollinger of
1115 Quintuplet Drive, and their
two children traveled to
Jacksonville to attend a yearly
family reunion at the home of
linda's cousin, Carolyn, and
her husband Ken Barnett. They
enjoyed visiting with family
nieinhers who came from all
parts of Florida for the oc-

Grand Central Station has
nothing on the Booths. Last

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daughter Abagail, the Sines

only grandchild, will arrive
from Piscataway, N.J.

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Charlie, and their IS-month-old

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Longwood held its 28th
At AltamonteElenientars
played lots of games, and
School Monday evening was a
Children' Christmas
celebrated at Fa.rreils.
pars)
from
p.m. on
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for
song
and
dance.
eptng
Helping
Kel celebr
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iit dogs, drinks, ice cream and
The
Chribtnia3
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Peggy Byrne, Cathy Beck,
ii cupcakes, donated by the
opened with a delightful
Geriann Gallagher, S uzanne
residents, were ser
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Lisa Madison,
At 3:30 p.m. the Jolly old man
playing
little
bells:
they
also
Obucina, Denise Loghran,
in the red suit arrived on the
Teresa Taylor and Maria played the bells during the
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program while other classes
k,4k,1,.,,
sirens. While more than 400
performed.
the 21st.)
children gave Santa their
Christmas folk songs from
requests and letters, he gave
other
countries
were
sung
by
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Girl Scout Jr. Troop 334 held
each of them a bag filled with
an Impressive Cowl of Awards first graders as Rudolph and
candy and games.
ceremony recently reports the other reindeer pranced
Each child also received a
through.
- leader Monica Byrne.
coupon for a taco at Gringo's
onator
bells
played
R
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by
The ceremony darted with a
restaurant, compliments of
candlelight ceremony In which second graders accompanied a
Tom Pratt: and, the Florida
three candles were lit to singing group while Santa and
School
Book Fair donated 500
his
reindeer
made
an
aprepresent the three parts of the
children's poster-s.
pearance,
and
dancers
did
the
Girl scout promise.
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Santa Claus paid a visit in the
person of popular Bob Jacobs,

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Christmas has died down, you plan which covers areas of
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horn on Christmas says hell)
Faller. She continues, "Some
JOAN
people think I get gypped, but I
MADISON
don't. All day we celebrate
Altamonte
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and I get presents and have '
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"I have two mukile names Scouts from Seminole County
Bridget for St. Bridget and my who gathered for a Winter Sing.
little girls dressed in the
Grandmother, and Christina for
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their annual Christmas Party
at the Highlands Club House on

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To complete the gathering,

The recreation building on
North Edgemon ram with the
sound of holiday cheer at the

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dummy with the d~ck of
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with the intention of discard. lies
of life masters,
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We don't know of any and
card is not covered. Some- if
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times it Is a f0m) of safety
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finesse successfully for the
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enter vour life this coming )uu're not betting on %oi~; ,,A.,
-ear. lilotigh this perion won't abilities are shak)4
CANCER June Juls
remain on the scen e ong You'll
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meet others through him with kt'stobeing;i leader tod,i
whom you'll form lasting at- assert yourself diplomat.iII
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than with elbow grease. Use door - but that's as far as tit.Ls
your head to lessen the load on likelytogo You'reon%ouro
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Your luck has its hililtations Lookout for No I todd%,
today. I]ion't press it too far. A at the expense
of' oth(rs
joint venture with one of irntjitions should tjt strd
questionable talents could be without alienating fnend.s

asked. act on your own today to
do tMngA YOU know 14111 plese
others. Ixt unselfish unpul s
motivate )OU.
TAURUS iApril 20-rria~ 2o,
The reason YOU may have
(ilfficultY in getting helpers
today ts, because they'll sense
you expect them to produce but
they sense you may be un.
willing to do so yourself.

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in Sanford, Is decorated with handmade items gathered from his
trips around the country and world through the years. Seated
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MAYOR WAS, COWPOY'R..THAT
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Evening Herid, Sanford, FL
Merry

Christmas,

Merry

Christmas?

Grandma

But, let her Ir to cash a
check at a super -market or tell
her name to a gim leteyed cop
hO stops her for cp'ebng
"M()5 people' Just don't s'ant
to believe that Merry Christmas i really my name," Miss
(',arberg said. "That 's not
reall) our name . they say.

other people, they 'll often ('Offle
back with, Sure and m) name
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is Happy New 'ear.
When she read of Michael
Dengler, the man who wants to
be a called a number, she said,
"That really cracked me UP."
She sears her name lightly In
une, u in December

berg. a 3.Nl lab technician. She

that's your name," she said.
"In June there's no doubt
someo ne is calling you."
"When I was born in St.
Nicholas Hospital Sheboygan,
Wrs., my parents first named
me Patty Lynn. But the nuns at
the hospital didn't lake that
name. They said it should

out conics the driver's license.

-When you're walking down

marching band.
And in Hutchinson, Minn.,
s etc tier
nos li ves,

something Christmassy. So

Garberg joined the ranks

sas born on Christmas day in
St. Nicholas Hospital and she
sill be 25 on Dec.

Sometimes. I don't believe it

the street ui December and you
hear 'Merry Christmas,' why,
you're going to turn around If

they chose Merry Christmas,"
she said.

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taking the handle "The
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no Intention of do in g it herself,
but she has empathy for the
former North Dakota school
teacher who seeks to change his
name to a number — i,
Merry Christmas is an appropriate name for Ms Gar-

pretty conservative and that
was a kind of far-out thing for
them to do."
At the University of Mmnesota she became the first
woman admitted to the school's

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regarding h!s ongin
"What in the world (Ld St.
Nicholas have to do with
Christ inas
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up with fruit and candy and
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every heart - this is the Spirit of Christmas.

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HEATING AND COOLING

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will. Hop. year holidays will be filled to Is.
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m an ufacturer of cuddly, furry ('10th , sevs it up on the machine
ersatz pets in the ssorld, selling near her drawing board, st uf fs
more than ZI million of theni it, tacks on the eyes, nose and
annwills Th ey're put together feet. Then millions go into
in such exotic places as Haiti, production.
Taissan, Belgium and Korea.
"I didn't much care for
["roni a slick, computerized stuffed animals sshen I got into
h ulqu irti rs south of Sin ttus
she says in a soft
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fl skin on her hands IS SO animal orltl
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the ssord goes out to Bertha, fake-furry animals, from ages 5
In her spare time, she did a
million business empire rides Ir igilt it S ilinost tr.msp
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(r(4Ilsel) On the thin, (rail
pa inting — I keep em in
Bertha, sstio can,t Weigh
indaorevena rakish raccoon, office in this little San Joaquin
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blanket. And Bertha has the house until someone wants
ers of this little old lads more than 85 po un
ds and stands and the odds are that it
spring agricultural town nestled designed more than )O dii. them, and then I give 'em
n4iined Bertha tier fact' i
barely over five ("ci tall, is the
lromthe fertile hands and mind against the foothills of the ferent animals for Dakin, away."
Iof Bertha Norris,
mighty Sierra Nevada range
working in the Lindsay plant
"And," she acids, "I done
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there is another domestic some wtuttlm'."
t1re"•(In' cufupan) called U.
And Bertha looks into one of factory in Lancaster, S('..
A friend at the packing plant
)a in Much is the General those animal books she keeps
even years ago, he was told the late Roger i)akin about

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Snapshots, Dried Apri ts, Pinatas
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To help make this S car's tree-Vernon,in e xpert
rt bs virtue of form of animals
fist different ways to trim a tn timing project extra special
htr mans sears in tht buitstss
for a tici. that softly blends
Christmas tree' And whether here's ;I selection of trl and pres'ident of the company in %ith the devor and is
ntended or not. chances are trimming ideas from the just- that bears her narne
(bStiricIly your fainil)'s own
your family's tree falls into one published booklet, "The Tree
The most frequently created tree- the personal look is
of these, themes.
Trimmtr s Text."by Lillian Iojk
the traditional perhaps your tree trirnnung
look. start.,, "Ith the traditional choice
tree, often the Douglas fir.
Snaps ots
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which stays moist longer
vacations or new arrivals.
doors, is thick and sym.
metrical. and has branches displayed through miniature
Ahich are ideal for hanging a gilded frames- available at
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A Blessed Christmas

Legend has it that the
KraniKs "checks" up on all
the children on St. 'Nicholas,
[);is. Decrmber 6, As the first
night of Christms appr oaches,
Au.strian families begin the
tasty tradition of "eating" the
Climstinas tree.

Father William Ennis, Pastor
Father William Authenrioth. Associate Pastor

MIDNIGHT MASS CHRISTMAS EVE
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Oak Avenue &amp; 91h Street, Sanford

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MERLE NORMAN

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If s our v isit is to be mutt than
town for ChrLstmas b&gt; a friend
a ftw this s bus the tha nk -you
fl1(se tips may make your visit gift there
a selection of
less of a ha-mle belfore you go. cheeses. ;I bottle of wine.
and inerrier after )ou get there. perhaps a reirord for a special
First, be sure to find out how collection. a book
niany parties )ou will be going
Pack
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to and
tkmtioflg
clothing that
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place to place, and what you run
leather does
belts
would consider a formal oc. cracki. shoelaces ithev do
calsion may call for dungarees break I
Before you leave. be sure
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Christmas story, year after
pinatas I pin-YA-tas) fashioned
from bits of colorful (oil, tissue
To learn more about other
paper and paper streamers.
Christmm tree 'looks" and
Each pinata is filled with
more innovative and helpful
hard candies, dried
Ia
tips on tree decorations, send
l e gifts sthict are It
(oratret copy of
The
den on the tree to be
discove red by the )oungsters Trimmers Tt.it from Lillian

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Family tugWights of the past
a can be rualleti b) adding
uthnitmOribilidLS grettin
dlsifl(igdrhlfl(j5O(
cards. souvenirs, even pieces of
pxorn or cranberries. often
horliuliadl. Tins peppermint smart Jew&amp;lr&gt;
canes and fru; -shaped niarThe personal look may also
zipan are guaranteed to leave
Include Lilikins twinkling tree
your traditional tree as bare as orpatnents from Lillian Vernon.
it was when it first came in- These personally engraved
doors'
brass omamtnts are tarnish
Another popular Christ:iias
frte unbreakable and are
tradition, the international
available in more than a dozen
look. trace-s its origins back
nostalgic Christmas scenes to
through more than three
pro%ide a warm glow to the
centuries to man), tustorical
traditions which hold fast even
Designed for all family
members icat and dog in.
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to %ott this Christmas!

and load thowands of trees in
sub,-freenng weather.
"it is very hard %il he
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December have to be planted. high.
sheared. butt-pruned, sprayed
%lost years, Fleming ships
and baled, and it is big about 25,000 trees. This year,
Acisther per7n:tting, lie hopes to
For instance, Roy Fleming load 33,000 baled evergreens on
maintains 14 evergreen fields, trucks heading for states as far
or about 500,000 trees, helped by away as Alabama and Flerida.
his wife, three sons Lnd
"Tticre Ls I market for the
seasonal workers. lie lives fake, and there is a market for
corniortabl&gt; with his (tmil)
real I've setn artificial trees
and two
dogs in a homeselling at the ores from $59 to
179, %hile our best sells for $12
greens. Ifis bac kyard
with cut trees and thousands of You can't duplicate a real
dollars in sophisticated har. ( 'hrLstnla.s tree"
vesting machinery,
lie is not only selling more
lie has been growing ever tr ees , but bett e r ones
greens for 32 years in Indiana
'Colorado spruce has been
coming on in the pal three to
Capital of the World" — and four year-, It is more expertseerm to enjoy hLi work im- sive, and takes longer to grow,
but it has good needle retenThe hardest part of the job tion," he said. "It's like the
comes after Thanksgiving,
when Fleming and as man)helpers as he can get, brave the
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probably think the evergreen mines work part time for me, and we are selling a lo' of
Prices have risen slightly on
awaiting its Christmas
Eve
and they say they've never Cadillacs."
all trees, refl ecting inflat ion,
trimming was plucked from the worked harder in their lives."
Fleming said demand also and substantially on rarer
deep forest, but chances are
Despite the growing poparI- has increased recently for species.

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Sunday,

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encounter with a Christmas hair, a bpstick mouth and tloll
coconut.
eyes and it was topped by a

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Painting Contractor
322.1307
Lake Mary

It arrived via Santa Claus. Smoke) the Hear hat
And once again, the pertrator
Each year around Christmas
left Clinch miffed.
a decorated coconut arrives at
I think it. might k con'n Clinch's house in d carefuil
from the great beyond. I dc t urchestraed delivery. Last
know." he said.
sear Peoria Mayor Richard E.

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helicopter.
horse have
strul .IS delis-s vehicles in
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Clinch, who never has discos-

sharing to the Christmas clean and dry the egg. Using collection of Lillikins from Ofthe glow out of the gifts That
season
india ink, draw- a circle about Lillian Vernon, for instance. reality is that the old washing
With so many baubles, one inch frornthe top of the egg. give a tree a glittering effect,
trinkets
and
ornaments Paint the area above the line and can quickly become a machine Just isn't capable of
available, host does one decide red, for Santa's "cap." Add family tradition or make ex* washing the delicates %ithout
damaging thern or might not be
what la-ok the fvrul) tress another circle approximately cellent gifts
able to handle the st rain of the
should have' One way to ap. 14 inch below. and draw in spots
Carefully crafted in dozens of heav% coveralls that are so
proach the project is by for Kis cap's fur trimming.
nostalgic Christmas scenes nd popuiar with today's young
choosing a single theme around
Using red or pink paint. draw figures and sold for less Z 12 people,
which tree ornaments are Santa's rosy face, leaving a eh, the Ornaments are tarThe fact is today's washing
chosen and then handmade by smaH white area at the bottom
nish-free. unbreakable, per- machines have to keep up 'with
members of the family.
for Santa's "beard."
sonalized heirloom decorations the trends in clothing. They
which twinkle delicately from a must handle delicates,
Han eggshell Santas using a
twist tie from a plastic bag, tree mantelpiece abo ve a door manent press knits as well
inserting each into the smaller 0r anywhere as a handsome heavy items with equa1 care.
conversation piece
No
simple
task
B ut
bol e in Santa's cap
in
most
fine
manufacturers
are
answenng
There's an old McraWan
Available
custom for tree orriaments department stores or through the challenge with new and
made from egg shells, a the mail. Ullikins are made of better cycles and other improvements.
tradition dating back many solid brass and other fine
The New Year may bring a
years and featuring elaborate metals. and are personany
lot of new clothm but it will
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esigns.
mpt) t e egg s
g e
t no extra charge
also bring some new problems
contents by following the In
To give a Christmas tree a for )OUT old washer. New borne
structions above. Then. using
strictly traditional look, laundry eqwjxnent is designed
water colors. fine line markers decorate it with edible or. to deal with modern day
or colored pencils, create
striking patterns and animated candies popcorn cranberries
faces
and of course candy canes If
Other designs may in clude you're lucky — and can keep
copying your favorite cl oth the chi ldren away — they'll last

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your hearts with gladness . . . To know you and serve you is our
sincere pleasure. Thanks for your continued friendship and
patronage.

best wishes for a sea.
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party and invite all your business trips and attending
favorite people.
local bazaars. It's fun to do and
But then you begin to think soinuchrnorepersonal.
about all the effort that must go
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attending nieone else'
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or just curling Up in front of the family recipcssceks ahead so
vle%iiion set.
you'll feel confident before the
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really can be simple if you plan in the freezer.
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list of things to dO. You'll feel a party can give you the adsense of accomplishment as you vantage of
being able to serve
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welcoming them into your arrangements Call your local
honit
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dressing the role of the guest is itigge.-4ions as to where special
('arrigan. Grovevie" subdivision. Sanford
easier than dressing the role of arrangements, wreaths. etc
the hostess As i guest your might look best
only responsibility is to wear
8. Plan a gift for each guest
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As a hostess, you not only touch. For example, )ou might
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%hat youwearso you can spend everyone to take home,
your time thinking about )our
9. Hire a bartender; If your
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budget can handle it hiring a
The key to enjoying )our owri bartender can nican one less
party is advance preparation worry.
plus the kind of party clothes
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that are as carefree as they are beautiful: You've planned
beautiful. Today's fashion everything to the last detail.
designers understand thi.,
Spa 9 hrtt i, in it c it roni, with
Once the evening is under
of spaghetti.
rigatoni the') may not be
Tree (ut four triangles of glamour-practicality dilemma.
way, you'll have the glow of a
standard ('hristnuas fare but
Look for loungewear that can hostess who is having as good a
irilboard and join along their
clever lad% frorn up%tate New lo ng edges with strips of be w orn anyw here. soft peasant time as tier guests. I And they'll
York has found that thes can hi
looks and versatile iriatching all be wonderin
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decorations
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an(I ruined-neck blouses
Designer Constance Spates joint4l outside i
There are harein pants and
uses assorted pastas to create
Oiver with spaghetti, and
decorations that range front decorate with pasta bow ties handeau tops that can be worn
for fun, man)- weekends after
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Christmas is the time of year on people's heads in the Pacific
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ItulLs sou ordinarils wouldn't "I'm pretty sure it *s local
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bus for sourstlf to makt. it Some people Its to tell nit
seem like Christmas as well as different but I think it's people
around here It started sears
Christmas is a time of family
Tree decorations made from applying a thin layer of glue to filling up the wardrobe with
items that will be needed sooner ago and now they've probably
tradition And the most im- eggs, for instance, can be the egg, glitter,
yarn or later anvwa mi ght as well
'01 everybody cisc in on it
~~)rtant of all family traditions creative. "fun" Ornaments to and bits of cloth may also
be
Clinch said,
i,often the family Christmas make. **Egphefl Santas" are wed to add a creative. personal toe practic~ 1.
As a result, the clothing mix
"it*s surprising nobody got
tree
easily made by piercing one end flair
But
no
matter
what
the
theme
)our
family will spon after ttk
mad at anybody or has done
Time spent decorating the of a raw egg with a needle, the
holiday season will likely range
to oil the
tree
and the ornaments 01 ren wi a i I ) C i
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all
tree
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saj&amp; "Sonic guys I thought
chosen
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To remove the egg' s contents
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clothing and medical care. But name was a prophecy for his flumerous rats, and a legion of 15-watt bulb affixed to the recently broken.
bread ah*," he says. '1 tried to
the poorest of the poor are those life. He was too sick to go to cockroaches. When it rajgij, ceiling. Lights In other rooms,
That refrigerator Is sorely get the food stamps, but you got
BAILEY SWITCH, Ky.- The who don't have Christmas.
school, he
and too dead worms appear on the are also too dim for reading. missed. The family can't store to pay for them, you know, and l
government believes there are
The George Hobbs' family of unreliable
forsays,
employment,
kitchen floor. In summer,
Besides this, the only Items milk,
mca(s or other got nothing to pay with."
at least 36 million people In the Bailey Switch is in the
"1 can't read, I can't write. spiders nest in the children's powered In the shack are a TV, perishables. But then, as Hobbs
United States who can officially nethermt. It lives here on a The only thing I ever done like beds. Young Robert says he range and wringer washer. * ys, he can't afford many
Hobbs is not totally without
be classified as poor.
mountain of despair, alongside other people was to have a eats the ants, sometimes.
The family receives
Hobbs
says
the
refrigeratorIs
perishables
anyway.
'We
eat
fu
Some have no jobs. Some a road that has no end, and not family."
The shack has three rooms.
nearly $600 a month in public
have no money. Some lack food
even the holiday can alter the
The family numbers 11: The walls are caving In, the
assistance. But $400 of this is
grief. George Hobbs says Hobbs, his tobacco chewing windows are broken, the roof
taken by rent, heat, utilities,
December 25 is "just another wife Betty, two children who leaks. The floors are indicative
etc. And that leaves barely 70
day" in his home. "1 feel awful have left home, and Glen, 17, of the decore; they, are warped
cents per person per day to
sad aboutit, I sure do."
Bessie, 13, Clarence, 11, Will, pieces of random boards that
cover everything else. Ever.
Hobbs is an epileptIc, 42 years 10. Edward, 8, Jamie, 7, and frame occasional gaping holes.
thing else Includes food. "It's a
old. He was born in a place Robert 5. Jamie has epilepsy, The holes are for garba ge.
rough go," says George Hobbs.
called Stinking Creek, whose too; some of the other children
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gift.
Hobbs' home. Sulfur water is
The family lives in a $50 a drawn frczn a well, and other
month shack on a slope of the matters are attended to in an
Appalachians. It shares the outhouse. Bathing is done in a
dwelling with two dogs, washtub. George Hobbs says he
have never had a real bath; "1
had a shower a couple of tunes,
that was when I W,LS put up
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Christmas wouldn't be
parents, courage, giving, 270A.D. in Lycia (now a part of Christmas without publishers
Christmas and love.
Turkey) to 20th century flooding the market with books
What better time than
"The Melodeon" Is about America, Is choppy and on everything from crafts to
Christmas to let a book bring miracles, but it is also down-to. uninspired,
carols, in styles ranging from
your family together' Several earth and delightful,
sophisticated to saccharine.
new titles are bound to enspirit
The traditional American
The illustrations are varied Yet as
commercial as
even the mod bleare)ed bunch Christmas is
bountifully
evoked
and
plentiful (including con- Christmas has become, many
of TV addicts.
In
'Norman
Rockwell's tributions from N.C. Wyeth and of the books remain heart"The Melodeon" by Glendrot. Christmas Book," compiled Maxfield Parish) but the warming and enjoyable.
Swarthout offers plot and with the guidance of Molly printing is poor and the layout
Whether you invest In tn
characters
toco,yipctith
network Christmas
specialany
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um'quak'si knowk'ige of her color illustrations that are alive paperback or borrow a book
no matter how super-star. husband's work, Mrs. Rockwell and bright In the Rockwell from the library, there's an
studded or expensive. Plus, it was the perfect person to select volume look dead and muddy abundance of riches to share
offers an undercurrent of the book's 83 color and 12 black' here.
'ith your family.
.
mysticism that's infiniteh ami-whilt. illustrations,
more entrancing when seen in
The captivating Rockwell
the unaginatioti than when seen pictures illlLstrate a batch of
on the screen.
rotma', gio: including
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Depression, this is the char- two carols with musical
ruing story of how a lonely notatiolLs ar. even recipes For
C'hrislnias turns into a great ('hrLctmas dinner, compliments
adventure. Th1rteen')t'arld of Fanny Farmer's "Origin al
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Jwr?slf literally 'farriitd out" Boston (ooking School CookI
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uneniplo)ed parents struggh'tu represented include St. I.uke,
survive in the city. Although he Shakespeare, Ogden Nash,
ZI gets love, not to mention f(d, Mark Twain, Langston Ilught's,
at the farm, as (lirLstmas ()'lknrv and many more.
approaches, he looks forward
Norma n
Rock well's
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only to a long-distance ('hrcstntas Book" is excellently
telephone call From Mont .itid designed and
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eludes just about everything
On Christmas EvJflra you'll need to read, sing, taste
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heNist' sample the joys
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sing carols as she plays the
Sonic' of the material is
melodeon small keyboard available at a fraction of the
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Christmas gift
Christmas Feast " A Few line
Ella's generous idea - the
lrawing.s illustrate such classic
melodeon is a family heirloom (liri
ctmas poems and stories as
- is pronounced impossible by
()'Iit'nr','s "The Gift of the,
husband Will k'caust a blizzard
Dicken's 'Christmas at
is rang and there is NO Dingleam"
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What follows is a humorous, the New York Sun, 1897 - no
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(;t'rmmin children receive special calendars to count
dosn the days remaining before Christmas. In the
background is the ":d'.'nt,kranz" — a wreath siIth
(our candles attached. (;ermati families light one of
the candles on each of the four Sundays preceeding
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('hrLstntas when all through the
house, not a creature was
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Christmas story. But as all
parents know, soon after the
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A favorite food
2. '}JrOI(l Denise. ''Ik's 3.**
"And I can even tell you
panel of experts on Santa Claus
"Santa hk.s macaroni and
''No he's not, lie's this where the North Pole is," says
will quickly put to rest any, cheese the best - not cookies," mans," sass Erica holding up Eric.i. 'It's across the street
doubts about the existence of she says. "lie likes bubble gum 10 fingers. 'Ik's old, old, old and then you go that way she
the world's most beloved (at too and candy."
because his beard is all white." said pointing left, "and then you
man.
But some thought should go
But 4-year.old Buddy, who turn and yOU go a little farther
Several of the 2-, 3-and 4-year- into Santa's treat, says chubby portrays Santa Claus in the and you're at Santa's house.
old,s at la Petite Learning Buddy l)abelstein. because nursery school's Christmas
And then there are the select
('enter in this Kansas City there are a few food items that pageant, is firmly convinced he few wtm've actually seen Santa
suburb are on such good terms really turn Santa off.
is the same age as hi.s in action heather is one Of the
with St Nick they know his
"lie h-a-t-e-s dog Fx1," says professional counterpart
lucky ones
fi"orite footh. directions to his Buddy. "And tic hates pickles
A few of the Claus affi'
"I've seen hun at my house,"
house, his hobbies arid even his and carrots,"
cionados voiced the opinion that she confides. ''1 sneaked
age and weight,
When he's not busy' with Santa lives "downtown in the downstairs and he was giving
"He's a fatty." says tiny reindeer, toy-making or M
Mrs. store" or "out in the shopping me some
m presents Nobody and
else
blonde-haircu and blue-eyed Claus, Santa likes to play center." But they were outi' saw him 'cuz it was late.
Erica Jacobs, 3, who held ou' outside, ride his sleigh and, of outed by the North Pole ad- everybody else was asleep It
her arms to demonstrate course', watch television. hli,s vocates
Santa's girth '1k etghs 20 favorite TV programs, the
sic pounu.s ani ne s (Jigger 'an experts say, are Superman,
a elephant."
Ilatman and Wonder Woman
Denise [)eatrtck, a confessed
"If he wasn't Santa, he'd
cookie lover herself, says it's a want to be Wonder Woman,"
safe bet to leave something says heather Farr. 3.
sweet for Santa to munch on
while he's distributing toys
around the tree. But to really
get on Santa's good side, Denise
advises, it's best to put out his

Some of the experts. howevt'r, had a scholarly disagreement on Santa's age and address.
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provide absorbing yet quiet
play in the early hours of the
morning.
Reading is possibly the
quietest of all occupations, but
the chosen book imiust offer light
reading if it is to hold a child's
interest at such an exciting
tune'
perhaps a tok with
colorful Illustrations and it
,
rirstriias the-inc.
IF you (eel your child will be
too excited to sat still with any
book. then find something else
that will provide' a quiet at'
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tivit'. A box of coloreu penciis
and a drawing book is it favorite
if most young children, while a
set of inexpensive- pastels and a
sketch pad will please older
bro(hers and sisters.
Because'
children
are
naturally creative and enjoy
making things, craft and
construction is' are ;,ieeat
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early (tours of ('hristnia
titorning since they- %k ill hold a
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seem like hours and sometimes youngsters set eyes on it. So do
the excitement is just too mnue'h avoid tin bugles and toy drums
There are litany highly
to contain, so miiorii and dad
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minute ideas for impromptu small cans
spreads, size slices of party rye.
holiday entertaining, fancy canned soup and cheese spread.
CHICKEN'N'CHEESE
tors d 'oeuvres are not out
FONDUE
seems
1 can (424•ounces) chicken
reach. Ten minutes of to warm up over a fondue
preparation time
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Music said. He added:
"Assistant State Attorney
Ralph Eriksson cross
examined Reese for a very
short time, and the
questions he asked were
almust the same auestions
the defense attorney asked
him.

an ariiied man kicking
open his door. Reese then
fired in self-protection, he
testified,
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who it was entering the
residence in the daik on
both charges

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what was best so that
j ustice was served."

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possession
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drug
paraphernalia in connection with items seized
during the drug raid at the
tune of the shooting.

Thuma, 29, noted that he

familiar with the
criminal justice system
and said "I knew it could go
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burglary of a Winter Park residence and the Shop-&amp;-Go
convenicc store in Orlando on FTU Boulevard near
Route 50.
Re said the suspects probably would be placed in
Count) law officials' custody today after
Orange mint&gt;
questioning.
Capshaw also indicated that the two suspects only
recently had been released from Orange County Jail for
burglar&gt;.
Several iIiue vehicles from the Sem inole Sheriff's
office, Winter l'ark police department and Florida High.
was Patrol converged at th e 1-4 scene dur in g the morning
rush hour
Among the t'mn found in the tr un k of the seized auto.
beside's the Mint coins presumed stolen from a coin
collector in Winter Parki, were cigarettes, walkie-talkies
radios, and a large duffle bag of goods. Title car was being
inventoried at R atliff &amp; Son Wrecker Service, Sanford,
n3rrng.
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I know they have their Christmas presen ts," one
lawman observed at the scene.— NORM OSHRIN

vehicle with a suspended license and speeding.
While questioning the two Tart said he found six Shop &amp;
Go money orders for $150 apiece in the
front of the auto. Later a Colt-'45 revolver was found under
the glove compartment — the exact spot pinpoin t ed by
aonty for Trooper Phil Dixon of the f)elaiid F'h(i' tic.'!quarters, the trooper said.
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Two O-year-o1d sus pect s were being questioned at the
Seminole County Sheriff's Department today in connection with Th ursday evening bur glaries in Wint er Park
a nd Orlando.
contraband, including sex bags of coins
m arked "$50 U.S. M
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of the car
It all began at 6:50 this morning when Trooper Marcel
Tart of the Deland Florida Highway Patrol headquarters
stopped the pair's car for speeding on 1-4 near the MonroeUS. 17-92 exit to Sanford.
Th e s us pe ct s were identified as Larry Ike Honey of
Winter Park and Kevin Clucn of Jacksonville. They have
been charged with possession of stolen property. Th e

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Prosecutors said the jury

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attended all (our days of
the trial and left the
courtroom sobbing quietly
after the verdict was
announced at 5:30 pm.
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said today" we' weighed
the evidence as well as we
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because there wasn't
enough t'virlenci.' for a
guiIt&gt; vreliut
fl• two were tIielIlbCIs
if a five'-man, one-woman
tmii'l t ha t it on the trial
if John Adam Reese, atCuStl of shooting officer
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(Jan.-Feb. 19)
1AHRA (SW. 23.0d. 231
Public relations is a field where
you can shine today. Anyone Although you're in the midst of
who needs to get a message a crowd today, you'll single out
to give mot of
certain
across would be wise to call on ayour
atte
ntion' to You have
PISCES (Ftb. 20-March 20) much in common to disicussi.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Get those deals wrapped up
today. You're an extra-good Someone you know quite well
closer. It wW be to Your lad- has a good thing going. There's
way you can help this party
vantage to put the clincher in

wherever you can.

awakt'n&amp;'il onI when a pet
dog climbed into his bed
Just before' th' 2 a iii.
shooting

Reest"'lot guilt), of it second

"There was nobody
cl-se's word we co ul d take
but Reee's, because the
state's attorney did not i'
to catch him in a lie of any
kind," Music said.
Reese took the stand in
his own defense and

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Springs man
innocent of attempted
murder in the shooting of
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at the conclus ion of the
four-day trial also found

prosecution.
"Wejust weighed the
evidence and we brought
'.; hat was, as nearly as I
could judge, a lair ver•
diii."
John Music, I4ongwood,
another Juror, agreed:

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BUGS BUNNY

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will be bright and have cx- promptu part&gt;'
business
good
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CANCER (June 21-July 22i
Judgment.
Don" ask directly if there's
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan. something you want from
19) Solving the human equation "her today. Try to arrange it
comes easy at work today, so the owner feels that he
You're very Ind ustrious, and originated the Idea.
brainstorming another's
lEO (J ul y 23-Aug. 22)— The
problems is your bag. Like to reason you gain admiration
f ind out more of what lies ahead today is that you are fair in your
for you? Send for your copy of dealings, even though you're
AstroGraph Letter by mailing operating from a position of
50 cents for each and a long, strength and needn't be fair

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depends entirely onthetypeof therapyaftcrsLflh1Cal
cancer. To Illustrate the point, of the ovaries with a
female hormones are useful in hysterectomy li ved longer and
the treatment of cancer of the felt better than wome who did
prostate that has spread beyond not take hormones. In both
gland itself, but may speed groups, of course, cancer of the
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it is a type of tumor not affected better r eceiving female hermnones7 The big fa ct or was that
by hormones.

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profitable joint venture
ability to get things moving.
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women from lung cancer. So,
women should know that in
certain cass, female hormones
may increase the risk o cancer, but In many other cases, it
Some women produce adequate
amounts of female hormones decreases the risk of man y
from the adrenal gland tits common cancers and may
cortex) and do not require increase a woman's chances for
hormone replacement, but only a longer and heal th y life.

By BERNICE BEDE OSOL

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replacement therapy prevents
hot flashes and other changes
attribut ed to the menopause
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DEAR DR. LAMB — One of
your columns about the
menopause and Premarin
raised some questions for me.
years ago,
About
kidney r'noved for kidney
cancer, no treatments or
medication for cancer. Since
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take Premarin daily, three an examination by your doctor
weeks on and one week off. lam can establish the need 0 lack 0f
need for replacement hor40 years old.
As a cancer patient and not mones.
Female and male hormones
having a uterus, just what is
Prenarin doing for me' Since I have a general effect on the
don't have a uterus, the lining body beyond the primary sei
can't grow from hormone organs. That includes such
stimulation nor sluff off when things as affecting hair growth
the hormones are stowed for a and distribution, muscular
week, so what does it do' Is it strength, perhaps the retention
necessar y to take it and how of calcium in the bo nes, and
some cases, the tendency to
does it act without a uterus'
DEAR HEADER — You have a high or low c holest erol
should discuss this with our level.
You may be interested to
doctor in relation to your
previous cancer. The decision know that a very good study at

Premarin as other female these women had a lower rate
hormones does act on the of heart attacks, strokes, and a
uterus, but that is only a small decreased rate of cancer deaths
part of its action. If a woman is front all cancers but within the

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI the Ethics Commission has no forms.
w' form, requiring Jack Gordon, D-Mian, and Ken
thorut to determine the qualufithe di'uclose
The 1st District Court of powers to make the senators
"One branch of government
cations of a senator to be public revelations of net worth Plante, R-Wtr)ter Park
Appeal today ruled that five We disclosure statements. The does not have the authority to
seated, the Florida Comniis.sion -statements and income tax
The court said the commis.
state senators do not have to file court issued a permanent stay dilute or destroy the powers on Ethics
has no power to make returns are Sens. Phil Lewis, I)- sion his no authority to fw
financial disclosure forms.
order against the commission's vested in another branch." the
this determination or enter a
West Palm Beach, Dempsey probable cause that a nemtJ
The court unanimously finding that the lawmakers court said. 'Just as the
funding of probable cause."
Barron, 1)-Panama City, Jon of the house and Senat.' h,...
handed down the ruling saying should have filed the disclosure executive branch has no auLawmakers who ref use to file Thomas, 1)-Fort Lauderdale, violated the constitutltn

Try Once...
But Not Again

PITTSBURGH (UP!)— Most steel mill
products will increase 5.5 percent in price in
early 1978, but the White House Council on
Wage and Price Stability says the increase is
"understandable" and analysts say consumers won't be much affected,
United States Steel Corp., the nation's
largest steel producer, and National Steel
Corp. announced 5.5 percent price hikes
Thursday, matching increases planned by
Bethlehem Steel Corp. and Inland Steel Corp.

NEW YORK(UPI)- A man
tried to take his life by jumping
from the 86th-floor observation
deck of the Empire State
Building Thursday, but the
wind blew him back to a ledge
on the floor below, officials

said.
Police said the

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pressing their demands for changes in the
government's farm price policy.
It was uncertain whether the president
would meet personally with some of the
f
' delegation. "I'm considering it," he
said Thursday

-year-old
man suffered only a bump on

II 'It's Almost More Than We Can

DEC. 22 lfll
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ADMISSIONS

Sanford:
Christopher I. Ferrell
Nellie M. Gain

Brenda Lyon

Jonathon Lyon
Tonnie L. Martin Jr.

Henry C. White

NOTES
Ronnie and Brera McNeil a
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DISCHARGES
Sanford.
Martha D. Boss
Sherri L. McIntyre

Kelly Lynn Nash
Jason E. Starling
Harold Tersigni

Bernice Davis
Clayton Hasty, Apopka
Brenda McNeil
Daisy B. Powers, DeBary
Shirley J. Williams
Frances S. Calm, Deltoria
Emedlo J. Falasco, Orange Louis J. Lorenze(tj, Deltona
City
Charles Paulus Jr., Deltona
Eddie Cobb, Oviedo
William J. Monaghan, DelBIRTHS
tons
Sanford:
Everett N. Shinn, Deltona
Eddie J. and Bernice Davis a
Thomas Wesley, Enterprise
girl
George J. Krebs, Longwood
Bobby and Dliii Johnson a
Sophie A. King, Orange City
W
Eddie Cobb,

the head when he landed on a 4.foot ledge on the 85th floor.
A police spokesman said the

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Rescue crews, working dockworkers' strike.
Louisiana
Agriculture

beneath the glare of the lights,
searched through a maze of

Commisoner Gil Dozier said
steel and concrete today for the the strike, which slowed
last victims of an explosion that shipping at ports from Maine to
destroyed the $100 million Texas for two months this fall,
Continental Grain Co. plant in may have forced Continental
suburban New Orleans Thur. officialsto hold onto their grain
sday.
supplies too long.
"If you put any grain in an
Fifteen bodies were pulled
from the rubble before dawn enclosure it's like using the
today. Another 10 victims were grain for mash and gasses are
believed still buried somewhere created," Dozier told UP!. "It's
inside,
not the grain that explodes, ft's
"!t'i almost more than we the gasses that build up. It
can bear," said Jefferson could have been from span.
Parish Sheriff Alwvnn ynnvfr teneoi combustion."
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Councilman's Gazebo
'JACKSONVILLE ( UPI)
City councilman
.him Wells couldn't get the city to preserve the
Hemming Park gazebo, so he bought it
himself and is now stuck with a $300 white
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Bellesiew hospital for tre,.t•
mnent

and

psychiatr

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elephant
'I cant put it in a pickup truck, so I don't
Wells said
kuiuv
might dismantle it or I
m ight get a mover to come in and pick the
hole' thing up."
Alter looking it over Wells noted the gazetx)
as larger than he thought, then said it would
Ili- a gmKl place for parties or to hold a dance.
III can't do anything else, I'll put it in my
backyard, III' sai(1.

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searching for bits and pieces of nation," he said, "They had one
bodies."
on the Great Lakes a few years
Most of the dead were back, but we already have
trapped in a two-dory, cin. enough deaths to exceed that
derblock office building that one. Apparently this plant is a
was crushed when a nearby
total loss."
story grain ele rater exploded:
Two dosen relatives of the
Half the elevator wude*oyd
MmiigIst
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10 smoke pouring out." said 1' J
New Orleans student who had
miles away. It created a
n gell, a retired railr( aj
Occasionally one of the taken a job for the holiday

relatives would sob or scream. vacation to earn tuition. It was

mushroom cloud of thick black, worker who lives
four b!ocks
smoke reminiscent of an atomic
from the plant

Airlines Office Bombed

"My God! My God I can't his first day of work at the blast.

believe this is happing," one elevator.
Woman screamed.

"By the time I got then', I
"There Was terrific blast that still had to duck and
dodo
One of the first bodies
The expolsion, which oc- shook all the houses and then Concrete
was
failin g
recovered was that of Scott curred at mid-morning, rattled there was
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A powerful bomb
blast caused extensive damage early today to
Venezuela's Viasa Airlines office of Delta.
National and Air Canada.
Six hours later a militant Cuban exile group
claimed responsibility for the explosion,
saving it was directed against the Venezuelan
government's continued detention of Cuban
exile militant, Dr. Orlando Bosch.

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AUSTIN, Texas (UP!)
A federal judge has denied
atheist leader Madalyn Murray O'hlair's request for a
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the Texas Capitol rotunda.
Judge Jack Roberts ruled Thursday that Christmas
whether presented in a religious manner or not — has
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head of the American Atheist organization, I
also has filed a $9 million damage
suit against Gay. Delphi
Briscoe,
state Attorney General John 11111 and Board of
Control executive director
homer Foerster.
Ms. O'Halr, who Is on a twoweek
lecture tn,,r did n,I
appear at the court hearing,
Roberts said the evidence presented by both
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say the least,

meager."

He listed the evidence as
the two-foot tall plastic figures
of Jcaeph, Mary and Jesus under a
40-foot Christmas tree,
and garlands and ribbons on
the rotunda walls.
Standing alone, Roberts said,
the Nativity scene "is
unquestionably of a clear religio
us import," but it is
surrounded by other traditiona l
and more itiiiir
nouiaay WCOrstions in the rotunda,
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its building sultabilit), and
anyone buying 'nit- of those lots
might not know if the lot is
subject to flooding or other
problt'nis.'
In certain areas of the county
with flooding
or
other

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In flood-prone areas, building
permit applications must be

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has
designated reviewed by the counts
"moratorium areas," Hardin engineer to determine if the
said. In those areas, all building proposed structures will be
permits must be approved by likely to flood and if the
the commission itself rather proposed structures won't
than by the county's building adversely affect neighboring
division, which grants building property, accoraing to the land

Hardin says his office is
eager to help people about to
buy lois determine whether the

lots are suitable for con.
struction The land development division is located in room
113 of the courthouse in Sanford The telephone number is
r-i.in, extension 304

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"The requirement that nursing home's deelop
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of residents with increased emphasis on individualized
activities to ensure that residents have sufficient and
appropriate activities to meet their needs."
The report notes that sometiir.es nursing home staff
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which relate to services provided through the nursing
borne b&gt; nursing home administrators, physical
therapists, inhalation therapists, social services,
dieticians, physicians etc., legislation should provide the
means to notify the respective state licensing boards of
the professionals involved," the report says.
"This process would ensure that professionals would be
held accountable for violations, if appropriate."

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Wednesday in Gainesville. She
was born in Sanford and was a
member of Central Baptist arrangements
Church

brother.
Longwood;
Robert M. Richardson, Sanford, and paren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
Troy G. Richardson, Sanford.
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Survivors
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include'
husband, Raymond ('oniglio of
Sanford; two sons, Douglas
Wayne and Anthony 1i'
('oniglio, both of Sanford;
sist ers, Mrs. Thomas Ilu.ssell.

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TIDES
barometric pressure, 30:24;
1)atona Beach: high 6:23
are paying up to $432 a year for tlements, but there are a lot of relatise
humidity, 92 per cen t; a.m., 6:41 p.m,, 12:29 p.m.
use of the facilities. The lease developers who won't sit down winds, SW at 3 mph.
Port Canaveral: High 6:06
will have earned the developer and bargain in good faith."
am., 6:05 p.m., low 12:12 p.m.
$16 million when it expires in
J'ort'cait: Mostly sunny
The leases were imposed as a
lmport: high 1:01 p.m., low
2($6
common practice by developers toda) and Saturda) with a 6:28 a.m., 6:26 p.m.
If the Suprenie Court strikes en the 1%0'
warming trend. IIIghc moitis.In
s and early 1970's.
diwmu the two leases as un- The Legislature passed laws the mid 60s today and near 70
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recreational facilities
putting green and fountain
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Raymond D. Bass, 72, of Lake

St. Johns Itiver Water Management District
Thursday ordered a Dade City firm to cease
development of nearly 7,000 acres of swampland southwest of Melbourne.
Frederick Rouse, executive director of the
19-county water management district, said
the order to cease and desist was served on
Evans Properties Inc., a Dade City
development firm, by the district's legal staff.

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Planatation Terrace consists
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outlaw
Attorney General Robert Shevin Legislature
believes the Florida Supreme recr.'stional leases retroar.
Court will strike down con- tivt'ly, but indicated it might
dominium recreation leases if allow the leases to be broken
under the concept of ungiven the right case.
Shevin said
Shevin filed suits against Iwo &amp;orisorljilit
uonst'ionahle'. an important restricting the leases, but the Saturday. Lows tonight mostly
condominium developmne'mits Something unconscionable is
it 's
unfair
or precedent will be established Supreme Court said they could in the mid 40s. Variable mosti
Thursday. hoping one of them harsh
which will allow other leases to nut be applied to leases already northeast and east winds
will be that right case. IL' is wirea.conahle
The court rec-ognizes the
be attacked, he said. It also in effect.
around 10 mph today. Christsuing Plantation Terrace O
Shevin got the Cabinet to
Planat.ation in l3roward Circui basic unfairness of these might prod deveopers into
ICI(i$I('IlII it'at.ses IT we can get
trying to reach out of court adopt rules outlawing new and
Court and Rothmoor Estates of
the
right
case
to
them.
I
believe
settlements
with associations old leases. A state hearing
largo in PmeLlas Circuit Court
we can prevail."
representing condominium exam'ners has found the rules
Recreation leases imposed by
Itothinoor Estates consists of
residents.
illegal if applied retroactively.
the developers on consi units Its residents are
"I've always said a good Shevin has appealed that
dominium
owners
are
paying $432 anyear o recrea- settlement is desirable. I still decLsion to the 4th District
"overreaching and an unfair
tiomial facilities ialued at
encourage these kind.s of set- Court of Appeal
cuntraciural relationship" and 155.k)
2(
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result in "obnoxious profits." ii 'The lease. ithichcuntmue
Shevin claims in the suits
in perpetuit&gt;, will bring the
The leases, most of them
developer $3.5 million by the

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displayed on state properly beneath a towering tjjp
tree violated the doctrine of separation of church and
state.
"The Christmas and New Year season is seen as a time
of special friendship among all peoples, and festive
decorations of many kinds are used to kindle that spirit of
kinship and Joy in all," Roberts said in a six-page
decision.
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building less than 100 yards
in. from the recover)' operations.

The portable floodiights were
Federal and state
merciful. They pierced the vestigators were at the scene
night only far enough to let the today trying to determine the
rescue workers do their job, but cause of the deadly blast, which
not so far as to show the deadly one official said may have been
destruction of the nation's caused by a buildup of grain
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man climbed over a restr..r,'
barrier on the 86th floor aL.
pm. and Jumped, but .'p
parently the wind blew
n.
back."
Apparently convinced o nr
attempt was enough for the
night, the man crawled through
a window on the 85th floor iflt

Search Cont'i'nues For Missing 1 0
WEWEGO, La. (UPI

HOSPITAL

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An F'Hl agent who
I'vIuse(l to give a deposition on the sink hole
slayings of four Panama City area residents
at an open session can testify behind closed
doors, a circuit judge ruled Thursday.
Circuit Judge Larry Smith also quashed a
inot ion to cite FBI agent Donald W. Baldwin in
contempt of court for refusing to testify at the
sit ion hearing Thursday
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The money can he used to build new plants
or upgrade existing facilities. Federal dollars
can pay for 75 percent of sewerage treatment
plant projects, with the remaining 25 percent
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being required to take some welfare patients
"Furthermore, with empty beds available in nursing

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predetermined, moininiunu percentage of Medicaid
patients tii order to be licensed orto retain their licenses,"
the report says "It is unfair to those who accept Medicaid

legislation calling for $24.5 billion nationally in
s(' age treatment assistance funds from 1978

Steel Price Increase

PLAINS, Ga. (UP!)— President Carter
faced the prospect of having his holiday
sojoun interrupted today by unhappy farmers

Florida will

sear for improving sewage treatment plants
and curbing a major cause of water pollution,
1' S Sun. Hichard Stone says.
'I'he assistance will jump to $191.8 million
annually From 1979 to 198, Stone. D-Fla,, said
fliursdav Congress, he said, has passed for

Financ iaI D*sclos u re Can't Be Ordered

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$metr and nonfiction, Gretchen ('onduitte, right, presented Husseli
%%ith a $3 check donated by the Cartoon Museum in Orlando. Bussell,
II, of Orlando, was released briefly for this picture, lie has been
sentenced to 10 years For Forgery in Orange County and is awaiting
sentencing in Seminole County on an identical charge. The mnagaiim'
ill he 1)LitIliShett next spring and ill feature contributions From iniuiates in Seminole, Orange and Osceola counties.

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to grant builmlin.
comm is s ion e r s
ha ye
deslgnate(f certain areas Of the pt'rrniLs in flood-prone area,
The areas aren't limited t
county as flood-prone. "Th e
lowl,ind.s
near the count)'
Geological Sur vey est imates
waterways, Hardin
sail
those areas will be heavily
flooded at least once every 100 "Some of them are higher th.:,
80 feet above sea level in lanyears Each year, land in fl ood diocked
depressions. You can't
prone areas has a one-ina
always
tell
just by looking at
hundred chance of flooding,"
tut
them.
they're
all on our
said Hardin.

nounes, Meiiciii pauient.s must often wait in hospitals and
other unswtabk' places because the nursing homes refuse
to take them. This waiting period is extremely costly to
the state
The committee said it received 334 complaints during
Uie last fiscal year, with 91 percent of them investigated
and closed The other investigatiors are still pending.
Dietary grievances amocnted to 22-8 percent of the
tomuiplairits (.her major complaints were, en order, poor
and indifferent attitudes by staff, 15 percent; patients not
kept clean. 13 8 percent; patients' needs not properly met,
138 percent. billing problems. 12.3 percent: lack of
miiedic;il attention, 10.8 percent and understaffing, 9.6
percent
The committee was formed through a 1975 law setting
up the panel and creating liaisons in each of the 11
De part flit, nt of Health and Rehabilitative Services

Most complaints about
Florida nursing homes concern poor food and improper
staff attention to the elderly, a state ombudsman panel
reports.
The Nursing Home Ombudsman Committee, in a
recently released annual report to the Legislature, said 48
percent of the 304 complaints investigated by the panel
(luring the 1976-77 fiscal year were substantiated,
The commit!ee, fo rmed to check allegation.c against
improper nursing homes, aLso says it needs more powers
and staff to investigate complaints and analyze the
quality of care for the elderly.

Florida Medical

Hera ld p0t ele by Term setip,

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Cornelia Wallace Hospitalized

TALLAHASSEE tUllli

against Medicaid claim

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Food Major Nursing Home Complaint

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of Dec. 15.

biggest problem comes from
people who buy lots in subdivLsion.s created before 1970
Many of those date all the way
back to the 1920s, They never
were developed because of the
depression of the 1930.s.

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processing forms used by the Department of

.Rin Itussell, left, an inmate In the Seminole County Jail, examines his
First place carttxm in the American Association of University
%omi'n's publication "Talents Inside," a magazine of inmate art,

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permits without commission (levelopment administrator
a pp roy a I except
in "In addition, buildings for
moratorium areas and flood- which t he health department
prone areas.
won't issue a septic tank pern
are
prohibited." The count)
Using maps from the U.S.

Committee Asks More Power

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but

water times during the year, it
might be unsuitable for a septic
tank or the property might not
be able to supply safe drinking
water in areas without piped-in
water or piped-out sewage.
"The subdivision regulations
adopted in 1970 pro hi bit the
count) commission from uPproving subdivisions which
contain any lots not suitable for
bwldng," said Hardin. "The

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suitable for building generally

subdivisions, Harden says.
"When they come in and
they've already bought the land
without checking with us,
there's nothing we can do but
give them the bad news. That's
why we urge anyone thinking
about buying a lot in the county
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reportedly occurred across the

may be a United States first—a "piggyback"
heart transplant operation in which a donor's
heart was placed in a patient's body without
removing the original heart.
The operation was the 20th heart transplant
performed at the Richmond hospital and the
first at the medical college to test a new
theory that two hearts are better than one in

older

Hartwell 'Iliursday rt'!ed in

after an argument at a W. 13th
Street bar. The shooting

street from the bar the evening

in one of the county's nuznerou.s

Tromh)etta said Thursday he expects
Florida's rates for 1977 to be raised when the
U S Department of Labor makes its annual
adjustments in January. The adjustments are

plemented Jan. I

Seminole Garden Apartments,

Aipho Pikkartner, of room 21,
the Florida Hotel, at 500 Oak
Ave., Sanford, told police
Thursday someone Monday or
Tuesday
took
portable

to be too low.

Meslira 1(1 claim forms, scheduled to be im'

Police said Jackson, of 95
ADartments,
shot William Alien, of 33

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em ira rv injunction against use of new

Seminole Garden

Winter Park security service
and then left and did not return.

.M't'retarv Ed Tromletta says it may turn out

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produced a badge identifying

UP!
Florida's
unemployment rate is 6.4 percent, the lowest
it has been in months, but Commerce

Medicaid Forms Injunction

Deputies said the man

walls, ripped away
metal roofing and siding,
and damaged smaller buildings in the mill
complex.

individual lots in Seminole

County au which they hoped to relate to water, Hardin says.
construct a home find out they The lot might flood at high-

11w unemployment rate for November was
6- 4 percent, compared to a 6.9 percent national
rate and 6.5 percent state rate in October

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year people who have bought
The reasons a lot might not be

based on detailed surveys.

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Site Buyers May Face Problems

tell them if it's possible to build
on the lot or not," the county

Herald Stff Writer
At least one hundred times a

can't because the lot is unsuitable for construction due to
its physical characteristics,
according to herb Hardin, the
county's land development
administrator,

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Deputies said a man un-County Judge Wallace Hall
ordered that Jackson be held
personating an officer entered
Fern Park's Circus Go-Go bar without bond after a probable
cause hearing was held
Thursday at 8:45 p.m. and told
Tuesdayto
determine if
a dancer he would "bust" the
establishment within an hour. Jackson should be jailed.

some employees critically,

MONTGOMERY, Ala. UPI)— Cornelia
Wallace rested in a hospital today, suffering
from "physical and mental exhaustion" that
her lawyer implied was caused by her divorce
dispute with Gov. George C. Wallace.
Mrs. Wallace, 38, was admitted to St.
Margaret's Hospital Thursday after consuiting her doctor and her lawyers. Hospital
officials said she was in "satisfactory" condit ion.

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PHONY COP

By MARK Y.EINBERG

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Oak Lane, Altarnorit Sprin.s. assault in connection with a
Dec. 9 armed threat against the
reported to Seminole County
life
of a Sanford police officer,
sheriffs deputies the theft of a
has pleaded not guilty to the
ladies wristwatch and bracelet
charge. A trial has been
valued together at 111.2DO.
scheduled for Jan. 30.
Deputies said she reported
A court appearance for
the theft Thursday although the
items were taken from the Bennie Jackson, charged with
first degree murder in the death
bedroom of her home between
of a neighbor, has been set for
Dec. 1 and last Sunday.

TUPELO. Miss.
UPI i— Authorities
speculated an explosion that injured 19 persons at a Tupelo dog and fish food manufac(tiring plant Thursday may have been
triggered by a spark from some electrical or
welding work being conducted at the site.
Authorities said the explosion apparently
originated in a grain drying room of the
Sunshine Mills and Grain Inc. plant about
11:30 a.m. A flash fire was quickly brought
under control, but not before it had burned

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Someone broke out a window 626 Ashbury Lane, Altamonte
bet- Springs, deputies said.
on the church's east wall
The rifle, a Marlin, was taken
ween 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and
sometime
between Nov. 1 and
9:50a.m. Thursday, police said,
16,
although
it wasn't missed
taking the items from inside the
untilluesday,reportssaid. The
church
rifle is valued at $4O, deputies
A (our-record set of
Saul.
Messiah was recovered in the
TRIAL SET
church parking lot, police said.

Linda tjrbach, 35, of ic's Little

Home

Rate Is At 6.4 Percent

reported stolen from the home
of the Rev. James Bryan, 41, of

WATCH STOLES

FLORIDA
Florida's Unemployment

A 100- year-old rifle was

Christian Church, 137 W. Mr.

legislation upon its return in January has been
all but shattered with the breakdown of a
compromise plan on natural gas prices.
A House-Senate conference commit 'e
negotiating an agreement on the politic:lly
touchy question of gas price controls brokr up
in anger Thuiday. Weary iegotiators who
stayed behind when Congress adjourned a
week ago. headed home for Christmas.

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that time.
Reports placed the value of
televisions at $185.

adding machine, records and a
stereo system, valued at $1,015,
were stolen from the Sanford

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Energy Package
Not Under Tree

The Clock
H) DORIS DIETHICH

Like an ominous flicker of the lights, the signal
from Wichinatnnu ic tk* tin
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slip by without putting a national energy policy
onto the books.
The placingof energy at the topof the agenda
President Carter's appeals to Congress and the
public for support - these were high points of 1977
in the domestic news.
But Congress has gone home (or Christmas
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calendar for the election year of 1978 burdened with
unresolved energy issues: and certainly for the
American people, who have been told there is an
cnergy crisis at hand but are getting vague and
contradictor' marching orders to go out to meet it.
The lesson for Mr. Carter is that the vaunted
powers of the presidency are limited after all.
If he expected his energy addresses to the
public to create pressure on Congress for prompt
approval of his program, he was mistaken.
With the help of Speaker Tip O'Neill, his
program moved smoothly enough through the
House, as flawed as it was. The Senate balked, and
is still balking, at its effort to accomplish by
taxation and price regulation what could better be
achieved by letting a deregulated market respond
to pressure that would maximize the development
of our energy resources.
The administration has managed to let this
domestic setback become an embarrassing In.
trus:on into foreign policy,
Mr. Carter scheduled an ambitious foreign
tour, then postponed it to be in Washington for the
final push on energy k,,;Eslation.
No he will leave after Christmas on an ab
brevjated tour, leaving energy policy up in the air
at home at a time wheu our allies and trading
partners are •'xpressing impatience with
America's frilure to curb its appetite for fuel
imports.
The shellacking which the U.S. dollar has been
taking on currency markets is evidence enough
that Mr. Carter was not sounding empty alarms m
his energy messages.
Due largely to our heavy oil Imports, the U.S.
trade deficit hit an all-time high in October and is
year.
The president will have a hard time convincing
foreign leaders that he has awakened the peeple to
the necessity of controlling this economic
hemorrhage.
It can be controlled in part by putting into
effect some of the conservation measures in Mr.
Carter's stalled program.
So far the House and Senate have agreed on
programs to stimulate fuel savings, including a tax
on gas-guzzling cars and utility rates which encourage conservation and to encourage more use of
coal by industry.
But what is needed, and what still escapes the
House and Senate conferees, is a stimulus to
substitute more oil and gas from domestic sources
for oil and gas we now buy from abroad.
That need was neglected in Mr. Carter's
original program, and the task of Congress will not
be completed until it is dealt with,
So the energy debate will resume in Congress
in January
putting the issue under the additional
squeeze of an election year, reducing chances for
action on comprehensive tax reform, and leaving
business and industry in a state of uncertainty
about taxes and energy costs which already is
ca using a drag on the economy.
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understanding the scope of our energy crisis,
But did it?

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present. DurIng the 17th and 18th centuries, women
contrst,uted to the support of their families largely
through home-production tasks and farm duties.
But from the colonial era into the 19th century, a
few women earned money by operating shops,
taverns and Inns, and working In the needle trades
and cottage Industries,

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They often ran the primsry schools. ,ts early s.
1820, women were employed in at least Th kinds of
manufacturing establishments. By the 10's,
women were employed In a great variety of
cupatlons, Including shoebinding, typesetting,
bo'kblndjng, saddling, brushmaking, tailoring and
many her trades.
With the start of the Industrial Revolution in the
19th century,the picture began to c1ige. A tran•
sformatlon occurred In the economic position of
women and In the nature of tnelr work conditions.
Many unpaid services were transformed Into
paid employment, and much of their work was
transferred from the home to the factory and
workshop. The range of their employment therefore
was broadened and the proportion of wives who
contributed to the economic welfare of their
families in the form of money earnings began to
rise,
Between 1920 and 1950, the proportion of em
ployed wives rose from 9 to 25 percent. But the basic
position of women vis-a.vls the economy remained
unchanged. Men still provided for the support of

their families in principle whether the Income was
derived from their own farm.s or businesses or from
their labors in the factories, trades, or the
professions.
Women were still FPgarded as the dependents of
men In law as well as In fact. Over the last 25 ears
l951.1975), the proportion of employed wives had
risen from 25 percent to 45 percent.
The industrial and social revolutions of thi 20th
century have brought women In to the labor force in
everincreasing numbers. One of the most 'Inking
aspects of the role of women in the American
economy today is the large number and proportion
of women in paid employment outside the home and
the increasing strength of their attachment to their
work.
There was al.so an increased demand for workers
hi white-collar and service Joba. Landmark
legislation and court decision' prohibiting em.
plO)ThCnt discrimination based on sex then came
along in response to pressures (or equal op.
portunity. This nudged the process forward.

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around - certainly for President Carter, who put
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Women and work.
The United Nations and lL specialized agencies
have worked consistently toward the Improvement
of the status of women and on behalf of women's
rights.
An Inventory, "The Report on Women in
America" has been published by the I) artment of
State Publication under the United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural OrganizatIon
UNESCO.
The report begins with women in American
history and goes through to the International
Women's Year. Women's roles In the country's
work force Is described as follows:
Women have contributed to the Nation's economy
and to their own support from colonial times to the

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I, A youth revolution has changed i.
and
future of Anxrica;
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2 Ilalithe population is 25 or younger ant t
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average age is still dropping;
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3, The youth market is shere the reall L
money is.
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ci Mistaken;
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di All of the above.
Perhaps ills because the GOs and earI
vcrt' the Vietnam years, and thu.s intuul.r:
traumatic to the national ps)che. that th'.r
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images
and ideas are still so much with u
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It seems only )esterday that rebcllo,u.s
th
erupted from the campus onto the' strevt
the other
Chicago and Miami, terrif)lng a politu ad.
geriatric establishment and threatening t t,ik
over the nation- 11 not immediately b force'.
then eventually through sheer numbers
But that sas mdeerd yesterday. Toda) it
not youth power but "gray poster" that i
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changing the face and shaping the future !
Cas u a I (e
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America.
Todayone out of every 10 Americans is
By HELEN THOMAS
But
Carter
is
no
social
hound,
He
and
his
wife
That's
a fact- certified by the United States
UP! White House Reporter
apparently enjoy most their own faintly life and Bureau of the Census- 10 per cent (if
WASHINGTON UPIj - President Carter's they give few private dinner parties, except to population, up from 3 percent at the turn Of th'
top aides have upset Washington's social ar- talk official business with House Speaker century and rising
biters. It seems they don't socialize enough.
l'honias O'Neill or Sen. Russell Long, the
The social consequences are considerable
It also appears the Georgia "mafia' is too Louisiana Democrat who is chairman of the
Senior citizens are not only an tncrea.smgh.
casual in dress and language for the Capital's Senate Finance Committee.
important political and ecunomic force. Li
socially elite, who like to adorn their parties with
A week or so ago the Carters did toss a pnvate increasingly well.organhzed. They arc a
those in power'.
buffet dinner dance for members of their staffs and articiijate consumer group and as
Part of the critIcism rises from the refusal of and their wives and husbands. The single men retirisnent finances have improved over the
some Carter aides to play the game of who you and women brought along friends and Carter years, 'n important market
know and who you are seen talking to. Old danced with all the ladies, something he hasn't
They are poerful politically not on]&gt; lW(aL' J
political and diplomatic pros of years in done since the inaugural balLs,
there are' so man&gt; of them, txit k'cauM the.

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bosses often had sharply conflicting viewpoints,
with influential outsiders.
bad rap.
numbers than any other age group
he never betrayed a confidence and he never
"I worked four long hard years for Jimmy
But,
knowing
the
alternative
could
be
worse
took sides.
The results are apparent on ever% l('t'i trn.
Carter with people laughingly saying, he dlth't national to gra.ss.ruots, Through its griiein,
most of those aides are taking it in stride. ,
Woodworth, with his
have a chance," said one top aide who asked not numbers, gray power is straining the Se. ia
and mtnte knowledgespecialized
of Capitol Hill's
power
tax expertise
swinging White House image - with Carter s to be identified. "I felt when we won that I could Security s&gt;em and at the si
tum' pushir.
structure, could have made a fortune in the party
circuit
young
palacemight
guard
the susceptible
Georgetown do something for the country, not to go to for more liberal benefits. It us chaJlt'r.jn,
behitting
even more
private sector. He chose to remain In public
to criticism in the grass roots where the votes cocktail parties.
mandatory retirement policies and lobb',ir
service instead,
really count.
"Some of the parties are beneficial. I go out energetically forage-based Income and prort
When Carter became president, Long and
Carter aides say that aside from his public occasionally. Jimmy Carter was not elected for tax relief.
Ulunan went to him and virtually insisted that
u.s to go to cocktail parties."
pronouncements against 'living in sin," he lets
l'his is not simply a top of the ar
Woodworth be named tothetopt.ax policy post at
them live their own lives. Lyndon B. Johnson
As for Carter, the aide said, 'he does not en- phenoriicnon an olherise unexceptir.i.'
the Treasury Department. Carter quickly
entered the White House with a warning to his courage us to do more - or discourage us.
consequence of more people living to ,'rater
complied, and it may have been his wisest apstaff that "I don't want to see you all in the
pointme
Press
secretary
Jody
Powell,
who
must
an•
ages
as a result of unproved health standad
.society stories about Georgetown parties"
swer among other things for the administration's The aging of America is a change in the n.ition
All year long, Woodworth labored quietly but
The president himself is not a party-goer. He social faux pas, laugLi It all off. He says he
dernograptUc profile extending right elo'.n tht
effectively
to
help
the
"outsider"
president
and
hIs family show up occasionally In the attended several parties given b) leading age scale, with an impact upon socul&gt;
understand and master the mysteries of "ifl
presidential box at the Kennedy Center for a Washington hostesses
and none of the top whole considerably broader than the need.c and
aider" politics cm Capitol Hill.
concert or a play. They also secretly went to society writers In town have been there.
ftrests of one citizen group.
In typical furuon, he gained the president's dinner at the Watergate apartment of In.
"look what you did to poor (former federal
Those millions of the post World War II tiab&gt;
respect and confidence without ever losing his ternational trade negotiator Robert Strauss,
budget director) Bert Lance," Powell said with a boom who fueled the yout h rebellion of the' 60'
special status with Long and Ullman. He was the taking 10-year-old Amy along. More recently, smile. "Bert tried to be nice. You drank his are now approaching middie age. The generatio.
honest broker, as always, and his advice was they were dinner guests of Vice President and
liquor, ate his food and went to his parties, and following them is
heeded.
both less nujrit'row. ad toll
Mrs. Walter Mondale.
look what happened."
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President Carter has high Jobless rates and little growth, it will flow

dered a full Investigation,

aides and has called for new Ideas to save the Midwest.
cities.
But inside the White House, the planners have
For months, White House planners have been decided
share some of the wealth with the
working on a blueprint to revitalize the nation's newer, more affluent cities of the sunbelt. "The

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linked a disinfectant called Wescodyne to the Environmental Protection Agency."
death. We did not criticize the product but the
We also reported several days ago that
Navy's mishandling of It.
Plillippine exile leader Sergio Osmena Jr, in a
Through a misunderstanding we were led to sworn affidavit had accused Philippine'
decaying cities.. The president has been money really isn't needed In the South and
pressured by blacks, liberals and labor to Ofll
believe the producers of Wescodyne had no President Ferdinand Marcos of blackmailinq.
West," explained one insider, "but the White coiwneilt on the Incident. West Chemical him three times. In a nctshcll, Osmena
up with a comprehensive urban plan.
House is locked into a political decision to help
Products, Inc., has now supplied us with a that Marcos used his Jailed son as a hostage
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But at a tense White House meeting, Carter them, too. That means less money for places like comment, which we are pleased to publish,
told his aides that he was disappointed In their the SOUth Bz."
bring pressure on Osmena to support his dic'
States
the
company:
'Based
on
toxicity
tatorship.
recommendations. He dismissed them sternly as
studies carried out by reputable Independent
nothing more than a hodge-podge of existing
We
waited
days
for we
comment
from
Housing
Secretary
Patricia
Harris,
meantesting
laboratories,
the W.codyoe
various reereflces
in Marcos,
andfrom
when
itthree
didn't
come,
used a brief
programs. There was not one new Idea In the while, Is pushing for massive new aid to your article
categorizing
as a 'toxic'
comment
the
Philippine
embassy
whole report, he said. He emphasized that he rchabllate decaying neIghborhoods and build and 'hazardous' disinfectant are unfounded."
instead
didn't want to keep pouring federal funds down new housing. "Pat Harris is coming around with
But we have
now received a long cable from
references,
of
course,
were
taken
from
Marcos'
office.
the same old rat hole.
her huge shopping lid," chucked one expert, Navy documents. The company cites "additional
The president did not say he was unwilling to "and the budget officials are choking on It."
"President Marcos," states the cable, 'has
spend more money to ball out the cities. On the
studies" which show that even In concentrated not authorized any negotiations with Osmena
We have ot*aed a copy of the urban form, We.scodyne "Is neither a skin nor an eye an'ttdng through any InterzneiJary." The cable
contrary,
he told the aides not to worry about the proposals on the pr ident's desk. They call for a Irritant,"
cost of the program righi flow. The Important spec program "to employ minority youth and
states that Osmena made the first approach
Continues the statement: "Although your through
a Marcos crony named Amelito Mutuc.
thing, he stressed, Is to come up with some In- adults In weatherlzatlon, building rehabilation article quotes from document, which
novative wa)'S to deliver the aid.
sUuest
At
Mutuc's
Suggestion,
Osmena
called
Marcus
and other energy-related actIvities. "Federal that the Navy recruit was siifering from severe directly from his
tunen in the
United
States
and
Rut
a debate is raging within the tax policies should be changed to "favor private liver damage caused by "the probable rePeated sought Immunity to come home, the cable
MIninistraUon over how the urban pie should be
men bidistresse flu," the report adds. exposes at the recruit training command' and claims
sliced up. Some experts argue that the aid should Health, education and transportatIon programs that 'It Is believed his liver was eroded by
be targeted at the most depressed dUes, such as for the cities should also be improved.
As for Osmena', charge that his daughter
New York. DetroIt and Newark.
Wescodyne,a toxic disinfectant used carelessly was used as a C3fldujt for a blackmail message
CarterIn
hopes
to announce hi.. long-awaited at the Navy's boot camp In San Diego,' the from Marco,, the cable acknowledges thai
However, one official confided: "Everyone proposals
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here I, absolutely convinced that the money
and pathology dfjbJ in Marco. Spoke with Osinen's daughter but
BELATED COMMENT: Last month, we your article are not supported by any reports of claimed it had to do With her wish to visit her
cannot be directed Just at distressed cities. revealed that a young recruit had died of Iodine
lodophor toxicity."
Politically, we'd get killed. We'd never get It medical neglect at the Navy's boot camp In San
fatherhome,
and her father's desire for Immunity to
There was also a question as to wtiether the come
Dieso after a toxic disinfectant made him Ill, disinfectant was properly labeled. Asserts the
If the urbs aid Is earmarked for cities with Navy Secretary Graham Claytor has now or- company: "The libeling and caution statements was
"notalleged
autho,jed"
A third
approach, states the cable,
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'H THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
NO,
PULAWSKI SAvIPdC,S AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION, a Pd
Jersey
bank ing corporat,on,
PIlintiff.

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Legal Notice_

WORLD
IN BRIEF

South African Police
Kill Youth During Unrest

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SEMINOLE COUNTY SOARD
OF ADJUSTMENT
Neficeol Public HearIng
January ia, 1071
7:00P.M.
To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NotIce t hereby ;1.en hat he
Seminole Ccnty Board of Ad
ustment will cor,,.c, a PVOIIC
hearing to conser the lolboong
items
A. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
I R F. HARPER -- BAlI I47)
3V &amp; 7 T E - A I Agriculture ice .
Lot Width Vari$ncefroq, ISOItto 190
It
fld a Lot Sire Variance Irom
43.MO sq fIb t5.Q() q it t pa
mobile home on the N 00 It of E iso
It of Lot 14. Van ArsaI, Orn,
Brokerage COmpany't Addt,oqi to
Black Hammock, PB I, Pg
Section 311 II. on Central Aefu
fOIST it
2 DIANA . SUIISELY
BAO
16 711 1E
A I Agriculture Zone
Child Car, Center on Lot II n,.i
T."r*r.. P1) I).
ri
Pg 35,
Secs'ut, n it ji, at ,nc corner
Ruby Court and Lake hllLar,
101ST Il
3 SANDRA P
jENNINGS BAIl 16711 lIE - A 1 AgricIjltvy,
Zone
To pare a mobile rome ,,
Lot 151. van ArsOil, Otbc.rne
Bro.erage Company's Addition 'o
Black Hammock. in Sed'on I 2131
on Oklahoma Avenue 10151 ii
4 RAYMOND I DVORAK
BAI I 16711 STE
A I AOniCulIur,
Zone - To pare a mobile home
lRene*al Ion the W 575 ft of E 175 tt
04 F
of Pd IU Itt of
075 ft of Si'
'.
of SedIon 29 73 33 FuyIhyr
deScr,beoi at North of Highway U.
.
mule West Of St Johns Brudgp
IDIST 21
S
JUNGLE LABORATORIES
CORP — BAlI 167S1 31E
1,1 I
Industrial Zone
To park a mOb.le
home for ngitwatchman trenewali
Onthefolloaing described property

Legal Notice

Friday, Dec. 33. 1077-5*
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LeaI Notice

ii 2, on Citrus Streat (01ST II
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
7 DOMNiC MANTI
BAli 4
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
71) IV
R IAA ResidentIal Zone - PROlATE DIViSION
VarIance to estend swimming pool FI, Number 77114 CP
and screen IncIur, I It past
Dèvsiisn
established buIIdirIQ line on Oilver
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Ayeneje LotS 3. 4, &amp; 5, Block A,
JOHN BILLICK.
Sanlando Springs, Trict SI, PBO. Pg
Dec eased
17. .n Sct'on 111120, at the corr*r
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
04 NOrth Street and Oliver Avenue
TO ALL PERSONS HAVbP'.
FRANK H LEIST and AUDREY
101ST Ii
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
LEIST. hit *1,. and RUSSELL C)
S CECILIA B MIGLIACCIO
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
McGLONE and MAUDALENE
BA(I 1410) OV— R IAA Rid,ntlaI OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
McC,LOPiE. it wie,
lone - Lot Width Var,anc.from 90 IN THE ESTATE
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Defenoants
t 10 ISU on Each Of the following
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
NOTICE OF SUIT
1015 LOtS II. I. 20, II, Block C. St
that the admflst,a,G, of the rStat.'
PORT EIJZAIIE1'fl South Africa 'UPI To
Johns River (states. PR 13, Pg 5.1, in 01 JOHN BILL ICK. deceased. File
P Lj5S(LL 0 MCGLONE ,r4
South Airican Ilice armed with shotguns shot
SeCt'on 171030, on Beacon Drive
Plumber 77 114 CF. 5 p.ndng 'n the
MAUDALEPIE MCGLONE
101ST SI
Circuit Court br Stiri'nole County
arid killed a black youth near the home town of
P5 *f
0 APPROVAL OF MINUTES
0"a. Probate Dyson. the •o
black activist Steve Biko and wounded at least
Walker H.11% Circle
I Derc',r II, 1077 - Rt'gular
dreSS ci which 5 Sernnol, Count,
Cartersvll,,
Georgia
Meeting
three others, police said.
Covrtrouse. Sanford. Flcrda. 31711
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Thu public hearing web be held
ThC personal r,prejenta,ve at the
that
a Complaint has bCen tiled
Riot police on buses carrying blacks to their
tPC Seminole County Courthouse.
titale 5 DOUGLAS STEPdSTROM
aoantt you by the planIff IS the
Sanford, Florida, on January 14,
*'ow address . P 0 Ba' l3X
jOl)s in white areas fired at rock-hurling
above hIyledCQurt and
u1.e tr the
970. at 7 90 P M . or as soon
Sintord. Florida, 31771 The nan,-.'
.
purpose of foreclosing the mortgage
ouths to end the Unrest that erupted in Port
mfleqeaftec at Possible
md address of 1CC pers..'s,
On the Iollo*ng deScribed
operty.
Wntln coryments filed with the represntahve's attorney are 5,$
Elizabeth's black New Brighton township,
5,tuate and be'ng in Seminole
,'
Otficeot the Zoning Coordinator will forth below
police sa 1(1 Thursday.
" County. Fbor.da, and more par
he corfl.dered •n
All persons having cli m5 or
persons ap
ticularly descroed as
,arng at tee tearing wIt be heard demands aga ntt tie esta', are
Lot 91. W000CR EST. UNIT
orally HearingS map be contn,ed required.
WI THIN
THREE
,_ilS•
••
THREE, according to the Flat
from time to tme at IOud MONTHS FROM THE DATE 0'
thereof as recorded n Flat Book IS.
necessary Furthpr details ava,laiIe
TIlE FIRST P RIlfATiON or
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PageOS. Pbl Rort of Seminole
,,,,
by calling 373 43. E.t ..j4
TPII5 NOTICE, 101.,, auth IPI cleft
County, Floyde,
,
PAR IS UPI
Seminole County Board
of the ahoive court a written
The United States, which
Tnqetier *th the Iollng 'tems
A?,t
f my clam o.'
angered the French 1w nearly rejecting the
property *hi(h ire located in and
By Larry Blip,
'iCy may have Each dim ri',i5! 0f'
permanently
installed
as
a
part
of
Charman
fl wrIng and mutt fiddle the
oncorde, is now finding it hard to swallow the
_______________________________ , th improvementS on sad land
PubliSh Dec H. 1177
bits fØr the clam, tilC name ano
pride of French gastroriorn', those goose
Range. Dish*a%her. Disposal. Wall
DES 120
address of the cr,dtor or P5 ager'I
to Wall Carpeting
or attorney, and
---' '------livers that become pate (IC (we gras.
amount
You are hefeby reQuired to serve
(lamed If tip dim 5 not et dup
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS,
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
Most brands of the expensive delicacy were
copy of your Answer or other
Ire date when it *ll become due
FLORIDA
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
pleading on plaintiff's attorneys
shall be stated If fb
Not,ceof Public Hearing
banned in the United States this week because
clam is
.'tiimi
CUlT, SEMINOLE
''issss'ridt'r of
A55city Count,I
COUNTY,
5
Kirby
contingent or unliquidated, the
10 4HOM IT MAY CONCERN
FLORIDA
hey (Id) not meet t' S. health regulations that
Moncrief of SHIPIHOLSER &amp;
Sanford %ill h('a(l ttit'
ne1
of the uncertainty 5ll be
NOT 'CE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
No Civil 77-)544CA 01 L
LOGAN &amp; MOPdCP 1FF, P0 Boy
tite
It the clam S tecu'ed. the
the City Coundilof VP1 C'lv of W.nter
all canned meat pr(xlucts be sterilized at 230
Iart,h of
SARAh SIMOPIS, ndividuall, and
l)inu's
2779. Sanford. F lori(j 32771 and
5.prngs. F lord. lila? sad City Security shall be descr , b,d The
degrees
as Trustee
T
AY
LOP.
BR
ION.
B
u
ER, &amp;
Mothers'
Council has re(eved ipl.caI.0n Op clamant shall delver Sufficient
.t a r cli
PIartttf,
GREENE, 1451 Rr ,ckll Avenue,
MICHAEL
s
ALE XAIOS, copes of lIe clam to the clerk I
Jan uzar in Sa,iforti,
us
Miami, F lord. 33131 Tes 379 9303
enable the cleft t P-al cv, copy to
TRUSTEE. reqvestrg tile ct
DONALD B
WALLACE arid
and
tilC
tile
Orig.nal Answer
Begin at a point on 5 line of 5il,r
r
"inter SPring
Mrs. \t'issst'nder still
to anne, Ii'. eapi personal representative
LAURA JO WALLACE. P5 *.le,
pleading n the office 01 tIe Clerk of
Lake Pd it, SE. 04 SW vOl Section
All persons interested fl tile estate
follOwing Oescrbed p'cIert,'
.)rtiIliiic' (tic' annual
Defendants
tad Courl on or before the 26th day
720 31. sad point being S 0 deg
Lots 1 and 2. Er$imnger Farms '0 whom a Copy Of tii5 NotiCe Of
LONDON I UPI
NOTICE OF SALE
o4 Januiry, 1971 If yoij Ill tO do so
Britain's bakery
40" E 40' arid N SI deg SC' 03" E
mn'Ighbor.to_,,(jgt)t)or
Add ton No 2. accordg to lie piat Admnistrarion hat been maled are
NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN that
a Default *ill be entered agarisl tOy
267 35' from Pd W con of said SE . 01
required.
thereof, as recorded in PhI Book S
WI THIN
THREE
orkcrs ending their work slowdown are
I, ARTHUR H BECX WITH, JR as
artipalgn st't for ,Jan
for tile rilief demanded n the
sw '.
"age 9. 01 the PubIi Records oi MONTHS FROM lIfE DATE OF
Clerk of the Circuit Court, rI arid for
Complaint
promising to put bread t.,ack in the shelves by
THE
thence
FIR
ST
I 3-li
run SO deg 0' 57" F 337 25' t
PUBL ICA I ION OF
''.Jan ii;i r '
Seminole County, Florida. less the
Seminole County, Florida. under
WITNESS my hand and seat of
West III feet of Lot I together with THIS NOTICE, to file my obleclions
N P W lineofaspor line of Seaboard
Day, hut the G'week-old firemen's
shit'ti is the start of
and by y'r'ue of a Final Judgment
%4iØ Court it Sanford, Seminole
Coastline Railroad, thence run along
all of the nigil of way f Old San
they may ha,, that challenge the
strike is (Iragging on with no end in sight
said
(lit' ,it'
w Pd 5,
'ear, is ,i I. Court. inteatheof the above entitled County. Fbo,da th.5 lIt! Cli, of
so i E ford O.edd Road Iyrg due South of yal.dty cf 'he decederi!s *11, the
above styled cause.
December, 1971
5) 31' to the PC of a curve concave
qualficatons of ti
the aforedescrib,d Parcel
pernI
The Baker's Union said Thursday its
dated tile 20th day of Dec,mher.
good time to sit back
Seall
NWIy having a radius of 35.3 II' an
Sad City Counc.l wJl hold a pubic represenlat,e or tr
'enue or
1977.
elI
sell
at
public
auCton,
Arthur
H
members throughout the cotmtr had decided
Byctw,tr. .1'
to
a central angle Of 53 de'g 44 59'
imitl 15'.l'SS ho%% lucky
hearng a? 7 30 P V
i.ir.50'Clcn cf 'Pie COi,ur!
or as i,po
tIe highest bidder, the following
Clerk oI lie C 'Cu I Coy"
thence ryn NEIy il0g said Curve a
ALL CLAMS DEMANDS AND
thereafter a'. POSSbe on Monda,
to accept a new pay package and stop refusing
st' art','' sa%s,trs.
described property located in
By Mary Pd Dard,,,
distance of 211 25 tO i point on Wi,
January 9. 1975, to Consider the OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Seminole
County.
Florida bet
Deputy Clere
to work overtime. The terms of the pay offer
Nt'ist'giiit'r. "I urge
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
II W line of SCL PR Lake Charm
idOPtiOflOtin Ord t'anceby tie City
Lot II. HOWELL ESTATES
PubliSh Dec 73. 30 971 Jan
Date 01 tP firSt puOIdat.on Qf tili5
4 Winter Sp'.rgs FlOyd. t tie of
Branch, tad pc nt lying on a curve
I)
ere not disclosed
all
rt'sitji'nts
REFLAT,
it recorded in Plat Book
of
Nte 01 Admiristraf,ori Dec Ii,
975
concave Wly hiving a rad
Ahidil 5 iS 10110*1
of
15, pages 17 and II. PubliC Records
1977
DES 116
Sanford to add one
159 04' and a central angle of a deg
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
of Seminole County, Florid.,
OF 'WINTER SPRINGS FLORIDA
26
5 Dougas Sten'.trom
more' resolutIon
aS the openty of the above named
-----personal Revresentatv, o
TO EXTEND ITS TERRI TOP AL
Phence run Nip along tad curve
Defendmnts,
DONALD
s
tile Estate o JOHN BILLICK
their \es sears list: I
1040$' to the nt o S P W line of
AND MUNICIPAL LIMITS TO
WALLACE
and
LAURA
JO
ANNEX
THE HEREINAFTER
Deceaseo
Silver Lake Rd *ith the Said WIy
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
help protect
WALLACE. his wife, on the SIP day
the
W In, of SCL PR Lake Charm DESCR I BED LANDS SITUATE ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
SIIItEWSBUR\', England UP!
Santa
NAME STATUTE
of Januiry. 1975. at 1100 mm.
AND BEING IN SEMINOLE REPRESENTATIVE
Branch,
unborn
anti
the
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
remembered his old pals in jail Thursday
hefni' lIe West Front Door of the
thence runS II deg 59' 03" W 190.10
COUNTY. FLORIDA PURSUANT 5 DOUGLAS S1'ENSTROM ESQ 01
NotiCe 5 hereby given that
Seminole County
Courthouse.
°
POB Further described as located
TO FLORIDA STATUTES Ill o.0
and promptly got arrested himself.
undersigned, pursuant tO tile
Sanford. Florida Said salewlIbe to
on Silver Lake Road 10151 2)
PROVIDING ZONING FOR TI4E STENSTROM, DAvISI '.Ih,TOSH
'
"F ictitloyS Nm, Statute" Chapter
I
the
highest
I)erek I)odmere, who has spent sonic time
bOde? bar cash in hard,
P 0 Bc' 1330
UB JF C I
6 MRS ROBERT 0 BROWN PR 0 P F P T Y
las 09. FlOrida Statute, *11 register
the above described property as the
Sanford, Florida, 32711
PROVIDING FOR THE AMEND
BAIl 16751 lYE - A 1 Agriculture
inside for game poaching, (lonned a Santa
*.Ih
the
Clerk
f
lie
Circuit
Court,
property of the sa
Detendarts, l
YFN'I
OF
Zone
THE
Icpmrk I mo.l home on a
OFF ICIAL Telephone 13051 H2 2171
ri
and
fo'
Sim'riole
County
Flo'idi,
('laus costume and used a ladder to climb up
tititf, Said Judgment
ZONING MAP AND THE CITY'S Publish Uec 14, 73, yl?
lvi' acre parcel known as Lot F I
upon rece P' of p'oof of the
Seal
Ip.ng in Section 10 &amp; II 2032. on
COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE DES 74
to the chimneys of 11cr Majesty's Prison in
Pviblicultiori
of
thiS
notce, the tic
Arthur H BeCt*itil. Jr
PLAN. PROVIDING DIRECTIONS
O%ceola Airport Roid 101ST 21
titious name to Al
broad day light.
SINENI
Clert of tile Circuit Court
TO
THE
CITY
GEORGE
E
&amp;
VALERIE
CLERK
NOTICE OF PUBL:C HCLP,ldG
GOURMET CATERING, under
By Mary Pd Darden
SEVERABILITY
PETERS
AND
OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
BAfI 1611) IE
EF
From his sack he scattered Christmas
which we expect to engage ri
Deputy Clerk
LSMMI.IA, Egypt IUPI
Residential PlofeSSiOnil District - FEC T lyE DATE
AYE NONE PITS IN CE PTA I P4
business at Highway 434. Lorlgwood
presents of cigarettes and tobacco to 200 inJerome J Bornstein. Eso
To use the hollowing described
A copy thaI be available at ic
DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
Eg&gt;pt today predicted Israeli i Bcrnste.n I,. Petree, A
Village Shopong Center. ri the City
mates
Qfce of fh C"y Clerk of the City of
the exercise yard below.
property for prof,ssion.I offIce
OF HE ZONING ORDINANCE oF
f Longaood. Florida
Prime Minister Menahern 17% South Court Ave
'A.nfer
Springs,
space
I
Florida
- Lots
&amp; 2. Block
for all
THE
CITY
OF
That the parties interested in said
SANFORD
As police, prison officers and soldiers in an
Begin would bring concessions I Orlando, FL 32l
S,anlando The Suburb Beautitut, in persons deSirn; f examine same
FLORIDA
busineSs are as f011O*s
PubliSh Dec 73. 1977
ALL
Section
1
emergency firefighting truck tried to reach
27139, at the SOythat'.t
INTERESTED PARTIES
to his Christmas summit with I
Notice is hefeby given ha' a
5ii ' R,sto,ante
DES Ill
are flyjØ to attend arid to he heard
comer of Palm Spning Drive ano
PblC Hear .ng all be "ed at 'r.
&amp; LOiJ'l9. Inc
President Anssar Sadat, but ----- -him, I)odmere stood on a chimney pot and
,
Center Street 101ST II
THIS NOTICE i5tobepuli5
.n
C,,mm'.%,cn Room n th C I Hall
N-arciIi Beaie
S
the Evening Herald and in the
JOSE PH ZOVROT NY
Sadat acknowledged the peace SEMINOLE COUNTY BOA000F
called down to the inmates, "Sorry, I couldn't
-n tt'e City Of SJnlord Florida
Dated at .t'rler Part Orange
'
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Sent.riel
Star
(SAl I 16751 3E - A I Agriculture
both neaspap.rj Of i 7 300 Clock P N
talks could break down.
Crt, FIJ,da Dece'rc'.v'r
or Janyar, 2 l975
1977
bring the reindeer lads. Some bloody poacher
NOTICE TO PUILIC
general circulation n tad City one
Zone
To &amp;ll0a a kennel for the
'0
cOnsider
P' ç
Ith Dec 23 53
Changes
9"
ir
md ar-eni
6. Ii
Asked whether failure of the
OF REQUEST
time each wece for four consecutive
has shot them all.''
purpose of housing greyhQund'.
P-let'. tO lie loving Ordnance an
19,5
FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS
ArIes pror to the tir- of th public
swunut was a possibility, Siidat
Lot 91. Flcrida Land &amp; CoIon1a!iori
'be Com,'eC'ens,,e Land Use Plan
OF S 113
After an hour. !)odmere agreed to come
County Planning Divition
"ea"rg
Company Ltd ,'l B Beardall's Map
4 !he C 'y o4 Safori C I'
101(1 reporters, "Maybe, maybe SeminelNorth
di it
Park Avenue
------------------DATED fr-'. St! dl, ot December
01 St Josepi's. PB 1, Pg lId, ,
(lown and was arrested for illegally taking
10110*5
Veil) riot" There' is a most urnSanford, Floq,di 3177?
Sect,on 2719 30, at tile corner 04
4 POrtion of that certain propert,
cigarettes and tobacco into the prison, 135
233 4330, Cit 35.4
portant fact. Ttu,s is that we
Ct, of Winter Spring'.
Parc i5%y5 Avenue and Vannes
Iyifl9 be'ee*n Fourth
lId ThE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Street and
'0 ALL INTERESTED AGEN
Florida
La?'.,
miles northwest of London.
10151
SI
F I!', 5!re! ar-id between
shall be very candid and we
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CUR.
Holly
dEs
AND PERSONS
Mar1
No'ton.
9 FRIESEP. SPENCER &amp; LUND
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Averye and Maple Avenue
shall put everything on the
s
The above named Countp *11
CIt
C'erv
PARTNERSHIP
BAf 1 16 7$i IE
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
ovcooswl to be re:oned from MR 7
reQuest the US Departmenl O
table."
GARY E MASSEY ESQUIRE
- N
1A lndustri.I&amp; Al Agriculture
Multiple Famil, Residential
CIVIL ACTION NO. 77.34$3.CA-04 E
Housing and Urban Development 'o
Aitarronte Springs, Florida 32701 Dweil.r.gl
Zones - To erect a private Sanitary
In R, TI'.. Marriage
District to CC 3 General
'eIi'5e Federal fund'. under lIly I
treatment plant arid construction , City Altorney
DONALD S PRICE
CQmr-CrcaI '
Dtfrict
S.d
04 th
'ov5'ng and COmmvr.it,
Publish
Dec 9 16 23 30 1911
an Off StreCt parking lot ano storm
prcperl1 being P-ore part
Petit.or.,,
0I
Dv-vehopmev'lt Act of 1911 FL '3 343i
cite? re!eflt,on pond to %CPtP
AE2 4.2
...,__,
and
iescrbp
is loIhaw's
PdOYl(7E UNDER FICTITIOI..S
O 'hr tolio*.ng iwcec'
proposed 'niustr 6 , developme'
FICTITIOUS NAME
PANSY A PRICE
,,'t I 2 3 6
5 tirø 0 B oct s
NAME STATUTE
I: 'ARGET AR EAS COY
Cr
'vc'
i"d
t
ad,acevt
"C'fOy
i
vi"
f'f
'be'
A I p'cpert,
.
Ilesporcen'
lown of Sanford Pat 9.
'0 AltOS! IT MAY CONCUR',
'.' U 141 1 V
DC V F C OP ME III
tii,(iv5
'r'
P-0a;ed
It
tjS
arid
91
'es'.
at
Hg
1
est W
iI$
Page 62 Public R0rCl5 ;v
NOTICE OF ACTION
c'
',O"ce 'S P'e?yb given 'ha' "f
i'QOGRAV
i"1 Ati'
of'.. B'cce SO ira roa.
Sarifo'
THE STATE
Se'i' fSQl
SI" riØIp County
FLORIDA '0
,'i
.nder5igned
lord.
pyrsuin' to 'he
ROOserhoen
F
133 3030
5mtP'
Onidi
5'
V
noe
tt'
All Dir'.,'. n r'!er,5?
S D PB I Pg 55
A
PAP4S'v
PRICE
f'c'titous
WHOSE
(lit Cu's Nime Sta!ile Ct'ap'er
arid ('tIlCI".
Jamestown
'.4r"y
of
ill 13030
5et.r
7?
1
DICK
BEADLES PEST shill have an
930 Fyrthr deIcr'be'i
RE SIOEP4CE
AND
S'Ai L'P,i
OPOcr"yn.f, 'o c
I lorida Statute. CII register
.lOPin%Ori H-lI
5.3023030
CON TPOL a'o hit I intend 'C 'Ci'O at tad iraning
as West o' Sanford on the South sOe
ADDRESS
IS
29107
R0'.eaoø
Alp' the Cleft of the C'rcu't Coy"
LorkIant sS 0
'eg'ster sad name wtt, the Clere f
144 1 3030
'
i
lnksler, V chigan 15111
between
Airport
Br Order of tile City Corn- 5'. c'
n and to. Sem.nole Count,. F ICY,j3
,',ineo.cIJ
5
tl,C Circuit Court. 5er note
x
Boytevipi a"i (Si.,.,r Road OSI
A
sworn
Petition
For
County,
f tt Cty of Sanforj
I"
D.ssolutiorr
upOn receipt of pro.oI 01 the
11
Ft0y,01
Total Ar-Oyri! of C 0
'
accordance Citil 'he
Of
Pt
Marriage
I'.av.ng
14
been
filpO
Tar-rn'
r
Publication of this not'ce. tie fc
Program
$2'74.130 00
B VARIANCES - CC'NTINUED V0..5i0n5 of lye
City Clerk
regardingfhe marriage to DONALD
Name
Iit,OiJ% name, to Cit
H' t'iiited !'ress International
LEISURE
An Environmental Review Record
-,
Sfa'jtes. To Wit
F
PAPvCES
Section
Fy01
5h
CRAGIN
sa.so
5 PRICE. infheC,fcuit Court .n aria
Dec I) 33, It??
LEE S COIN 0 MAGIC under *tCPi respecting tIe ibOve program
rlor,da Statutes ItS?
hat
BA Il Ii 7? i 134V
Rock star RxI Stewart may have millions of
for Sem.nole County, Florida the
R 14
DES I
I we ire engaged in buSineSS 112111,
I
S
Dick
en maC) by the abc,, nam,d
Beadle'.
--..
Re'.
dental
Zone
title
snore
of All Ci 5 IN RE TH(
Lot vs '0!!
i
5tfe Rd 434 Winter Springs F 'a
fans all over the world, but he certainly didn't
Count, c! ci occuments t"l
sole owner
S'ar.ance Iron, ?S ft t % ft and a LO'
MAR P AGE OF
DONALD
ri
tfi
City
I vS.nter Spr,ngs
.rOrtmer'tIl review of the proiect
SIC ','ariand, from t.to sq tt to ".'t DC 2. 9 5 23. 1977
PP ICE, Petitioner and PANSY
make any new ones on a Los Angeles -London
I Orida
Thi5 Environmental Review RCco'
FICTITIOUS N..ME
OE sQ It Ol Lot It Block A, Late DES9
PRICE.
Respondent
That
Ih
parties
interested
nsa Cl
flight Thursday. Newspaper reports say
SO' file at Itre ibOve address era t
NOtiCe 1% htreby g,en that ,-.e
Oats Section SarlIando Springs P9
Thp
fOlIoeng
)escrrCed
-- ________
4
pa'ce".
ti'. nets a'e a'. follows
a.a.IabIe to, Pubic e'am'flaticn
engaged n
Pg 7$
114 THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
n Sect,on 35 20 79 on
j
Stewart and his entourage had themselves a
real propert, are also et .
vets a
Alar, J Pohde
Snnvfo*n
,,ria op, rig upon 'PQurSI
FOR
Pa
SEMINOLE
CO1iaI Lane North Of Charles
COUNTY
proceeded
against
.t
CiStelberry
to
*
Lena N Roilde
roth' little prtChristmas on board the plant',
5.t'
,,
Seminole Count, will undertake
' vole Coun',
FLORIDA
5'rpef
01ST 2'
I' da under the
PARCEL I
Datedat Orlando Orange County
'C '','. nm of
tilt prOleCt drtcr bed above *,th
CASE NO 77 2269 CA ) P.
ripping Up seats, scattering empty bottles and
&amp; H SERVICE
ROC ,
.1E SMITH - BAi 12 It
Lake VartNl H.;hlana I Ci,,?tC
cr,da December 5th 1971
CO
ano tii.t ee .nteno
ftI(t Grant funds from the U S
In Re tile Adoption yf
Ii,),,
'
PJD iPlanned Ui,,t
to register
Acld,ton atrecorded in Plat Root 4
h'yii%fl
9
l
19??
D1'(
7)
30
sad name Aitti tile
garbage and generally making a racket. Says
hALt v
Depirtment CI Housing and Urban
IlL COT To
Ofvebopment 'one - Rear Yard
Clere Cf 'he
Page 1 PUbIC Records of Orange
DES
C 'ci,iit Court. Semn'inoie
OeveIopmrv' 14001. under Title I
NOTICE OF ACTION
Stewart: 'No OUt! got hurt, so why worrv'"
var.ance from 3311 to 20 ft on Lot
Cc,,nty. Florida, iS LOt 19 and
Count,
rrOr.d. n accordance
of the IlOuS'ng and Commun.ty
'I) Ada Cotta
541 vse*.va H4rit Club 10, Hyint
*t
beginning Soul 70 degrees EasI 97
'be
5.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT lId AND
o'O'5'Qn
But officials tx)k a dimmer view. British
f
Development Act of 1974 Seminole
C
"hoSe
'he
Wes'csei'.ce
Sect.on 3 PB IS Pages 04
,'. unerown
feet. of P-oil wetlerl, corner Lot t
(t"ous Nan",
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
T3
I0
County .s certifying to HOD that
W
I
i'd
Section
'I'e 'daly., Fl!h.,
Sect'orr 6 21 79 on East Beresh.re
s.. os
run South 10 degrees EasI I) fte
Airways reportedly is considering banning the
FLORIDA
Ford. Statutes 195?
S,emnoIe(Ovnty and Dick Williams
' Bat,, GrI Co"
Crc he .01ST 3
South Ii feet. North 35 degrees v'is'
CASE NO. 77-2lIf.CA 09 L
Scot ish'born singer from their flights, and his
Sq
.n ilt ofli(il dipaclly as Chairman
whoSe flame âr'Cl 'as device
Hygh .YacDoon,Il
C VARIANCES
2? 74 feet to Poinl 01 Beginning
50 U IIIEAST
MO II I GAGE
Hugh MCCOmO'.
4 the Board of County Corn
a'e unknown
I JAMES DEZEGO
composer David Horowitz WLIS arrested on a
LetS beginning most Southevl,
BA I Is
COMPANY, a corporatjon
".Ot'5Pi
D.c
l 23 30 I971 4
'Ou APE HEREBY NOT IF ED
r-ssoners centent to iCdept tIiq
9 IV
A I Agriculture Zone
corner Lot It, run North 33 degree,
Lof
Plantff,
charge of drunkenness.
!P'a a Pet.l.n for A0301'cr "as
1iir%d'cf ion of the Federal Courts if
Size V.91' ance tram 4.)
en
West 193 79 feet. Nc,r'tts 7
teet
vs
DES
7%
an actiOn 5 brought to enforce
I , See* ng 0 adop, tP'
rn'r-r
, .
-35 02% sq ft arid a LOf Width variance
South 13 degree'., EaSI 201 01 feet
(Pd INGRAM and 001101 P4Y
(hid
r.tDOrit.blities ri reIat,on to en
am,,1 ,,00,e .v"
.ou a'e
"UP— 15.0 ft t
1301, on Lot I? Block
Soul'. 73 degree'.. West a It teet 'is
INGRAM hi'. wife, et al
'l.a ry '0 sCrye a C30y of ,our
vironmn'entml reviews, decisIon
Cilula .' SF6. .n Section 77 71 32 O'
Pont 01 Begivv'ng I Section II
DeIer,dants
,,'I'nr 3,lCnSe$ I an, t0 I
mating, and iCtiOn. and thit these
ri
OverlOce Drive 0151 I
Twnttiip 73 Range 75 Together
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
NOTICE OF ACTION
*i'i'nieth
respons.b.l,les have been Sal sled
Bean, f STEPHEN
RAY Y.OIdD COLE 5' AN
with
improvement'.
No one doubts Bob Hope's credentials as a
situate
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
thereon
TO
STALPIAkER
Ire legal effect of thece'clification i'.
hAl I lois SV
&amp; BEAN(
P IA Residenlar
Not,ceof PUbI,( HPaflttg
PARCEL II
KEN INGRAM and
I' A
world traveler but Thursday he was anointed
whose address '5 Pt
that upon its approval, Seminole
Zone
Rear Yard Varuance Irom 10
January II 1975
,
,4 N S71S1 ot N
CIECELIA UPITERBERGER
7'i*,'
Coijnly may yle the Block Grant
Ore CatSelb.rr,
ft 10$ 6 On Lot St. Cisa AlOma S D
IdE . 04 P4W .01 Sec 7020 32. 1e55
an official Globetrotter
00 u
Harlem style. The
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Residence Ilnknvoiwn
1770? Petit
lurid'., and I4UD will have slfi5fued
r'
Pit I5 Pg 7 ri Section 3) 21 30 o
'tcr"e,
The Board Cl Coun',
3) for road Further OeS'rbcol
Cc"
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIF lED
74'vear•old comedian became the second
befo'e 1 2th di Of i"y4',
Is responsibilities undpr le
'r
'i'o"e
Lane
IDiST
55
I'
cre?s of Scm rice Ccynt, it
Cochran Road. as recorded among
th.9t an ,,CtuOn 'o foreclose a mor
;t arc I.e tile org 'ô A It' tIne
Plafortal (n,ironmC'nIil Pol'cy Act
I
F
oWAR
0
S MARSHALL
hold a Public hearing tQ C01"S.dr ,'
lt'ie Public Records Cf SeminOle
honorary member of the famed basketball
tgagr on the following real properly
Litre 01 lii'. Court C I'll'? be'ove
of 1969 1400 will accept In Ob
BAll lb 75 IV
appeal against the bOard l Ad
A I Agriculture
CQuntv, Florida
Situate IS Seminole Counby, Florida.
troupe. The first: who else ? - Henry
service
on
Pet,torer'.
lection to IS approval of the release
a"crney
or
Zone
iustment .n appro'.ng a Spec a
Lot Width Variance from iso
Together wIN improvements
cle'.ribr'd a'. follow's
P-rtned'itel,
of lund', and acceptance ot the
Ihereaffer
otrlelw
Sc
II to 1011 on the W 90ttof E ISO ft of S
E.cept'on aith Slipylafo,,'. f .n
Kissinger. hope celebrated by shooting a
situate thereon
Lot 7. WALDEN TERRACE
a drlault w.11 be entered aga fl5I iCy
certifiationonly if it'S ononeoltlte
stall IriS well n an A I Agricuityi'y
71% 9 ft Of IdE '4 SW . of Section
These preSents ommand
according to Flat thereol as
IC.' nel.et demanded in
couple of basketballs with the team - from a
following base'. hI That the er
'he
79 lf'55 5 HIt P # Ofi ei(Pi lOt
3$
Zone on 'fne blowing des.cr
appear and tIe your answer or o'tver
recorded in Plot Book IS. Page 69. of
Pr".on
lificatiOn casnot inlact evecuteo by
'or road Furtilef descr.b.d a'. oq'.
stepladder
at St. Charles Borromco
det,nta or pleadng with Ihe Clerk 04
Ihe Public Record'. of SCmiISoIe
,'iiTNL 55 n-i, tnIrIC .9,0 tti Seal p4
the chlet e'e'culuve officer or CHief
TP West ISO It Cl Soul's
Side Drive 0151 7
the Circuit (Ort in.9nj for Semnote
130 I'
County,
id.9
Plo.
parochial school in Los Angeles, Says the
Court o December itt, Ill?
Officer of applicant appro,ed by
of
4
JOHN
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Nd',
WE IS
', '. of SE
(Qunty,
(SAl
I
1475'
FIor,da
.09 Nsl,
and
sf'fve
a
cOpy
has been filed against you and HUO or IbI that applicant's en
51 AL'
Sct,on 36 10 37 Further des.cr
P IAAA RM.Øenfial Zone
newest Globetrotter: ''I've been making a lot
thereof on Petitioner s atIrne,
DorOthy Ingram and Le'vie Florida
Arthyr H BP(CA !'i
vironmenfal retlew record br tie
,
Ilrer Yi'd Vaniaf'vcefrom 1011 I
vs Parcel SF txated Oil tt' S
P4
f
Mack
Cleveland
Jr
I
Investmenls a partnership You are iwole(t .ndcabes Omission
Clerk
01
'he
of t)askcts lately myself, and if the
nc
C
Of a
'0 (OflStri.t Screen CDCOSyre Ori LOt
"dc cf S II 46 .tccrcx P-alp,,
Cleveland. Mire &amp; Bridges PC
required to Serve a copy of yotr
It, Jean E Alt
requred decision. hinding or step
P-hi". East of Geneva '01ST
70. Block D
psychiatrists will just let me out
S*ei'feap,r Oaks
Drawer Z Sanford Florida 33771 on
CrItCo defenses it any. 10 Oils applicable to the
Di'pyt
Clerk
prolect in th
Section 7 PG It. Pages 25 &amp; 29 in
Th.5 publiC hear ng CII be try
betof'e the 25th dIp of Januir,
,,ct,on on SMITH AND HAYDEN. environmental review
".ti '.h Dec 9 5 7) IC
91'
PIOCiSI
Section 327079 on Stonebr.dq,
Ilpor- 701 01 tile Scm role Cc
1975. or Olilerwl5e I default *11 be
P A . attorneps for the Plaintiff. Ot,Iedt,ons must be Prepared and
SIS
Drive 101ST 31
Courthouse ri Sanford. Florida
entered against ,
*tsOSC address IS 131$ Barne$t Bank submitted in accordance *ilh the
S JOSEPH FOPIZO BAlI
I6
Jmfluary 10. 1975. at? 90 PM .ci ,.
WITNESS
MY
HAND
AND
OP
Building. Jacksonville. Florida required procedure 121
CFP Part
PSI 2V P IAA Residenl,aI Zone soon thereafter as pots.le
FICIAL SEAL of the Clerk of the
32302. and fIle the original *ith tIle 541. and may be addressed tO HOD
Lob Size vaniancefrom ll.?Xsq ft to
C,rcut Court. On this 31st da, Qf
Written comment5 tiled will
Clerkotfheaboveslyled Courtonor at
FICTITIOUS NAME
'
Florida Area Oftic•
Land Development Adm.ni'.rr 4 i tONI SQ ft tO create t*u building
December, 1917
l)avid Lewandowski apparently never
before the 3alh day of January. 1071. Deperlmertl of HouSing &amp; U,ban
P101CC 5 hereb, given Il'iat I am
sites Out 0' the following described
all be Considered Person'.
ISeall
i.
Cngag
otherwiSe a Judgment may be en
in business at 1109 Highway
Development.
MI
Riverside
learned the old adage "Once burned, twice
Arihyr If Beckwith. Jr
property Lot IS arid W
bearing II the PUblIc hearing w I
of Lot 26,
Iered againsl you Ion the relief Avenue,
Altamovite S - "s Seminole
PenInsular
Flare,
and
Intard
F
of LOf 3$ arid all of Lot 27.
Orally
Clerk. ot tPi Circuit Court
Hearings ma,
shy," but he's riot likely to ever forget it now.
jemanided ri lIe ComplaInt
County, Flor di under Ilotitious
Jacksonville. Florida 32701 Ob
Block C. West Altarnorite Heghit'.
(OntiriJed 1rpm time l t'm
By Margaret L Meyers
name of AMERICAN III AV EL
WITNESSrny hand and the seal p1 ledliont to the release of tufldt on
Section I, PB 10 Pg 69. in Section II
bound necessary
The 25-year-old from Providence, R.1., was
n,,,,,, ,,,,,
D.put Clerk
laid Court On this 10th dat 04 bases other than those stated above
COACHES, and Iht I ntev'id to
21 29. on Orange Stye,t 101ST II
'. i
available Op call '
Mack N Cleveland, Jr
robbed last week, but Wednesday night the
December. 1077
register
sa
0
nanse
*I,,
the
Clerk
od
will not b considered bs HOD No
4
CLEVELAND. MIlE &amp;
6 THOMAS I ROSS. AGEP4' the
CIrcuIt
Court
Seal)
Semnole County,
c)ect.ons received after January a.
bandit showed up at his front door, all
BAI I lb 711 IV .. 15 IAA Residenlial
BRI DOES
Board of COt'',
Florida in, accordance
Arthur II Beckwlh. Jr
th the
I75, *ilI be considered by HOD
Zone . Lot Width Variance from
P 0 Drawer 1
Commi',siOn,r
iwovt,crn CI tie r tt'. Nan,
apologies, and Sa'ing he wante(I to return the
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Arthur H Beckwith Jr
It
Sanford, Flor,da 37171
10 5267 ft and Lot Sire Variance
Sem'nQIe Cr',...,
Statutes
itt Mary N Dartler'.
To WI
5t.gn las cit
Cleft to the Board
lrQni 11.700 SQ ft tO 9472 SQ ft to
stolen money. Lewandowski let him in and the
Telepf'.ovie 130% 322 1311
, D(k Wiilin,',
FlOrida
Statutes
t9S7
Deputy Clerk
Of County Commissioners ol
dIvide the folIQaing four lots Into
Clair man
Attorneys for Pefilicyser
man promptly pulled a knife, took $54 and
'ublith Dec 73. 30. 1971, un 5. I).
S'g
C
Wayne
Pralher
Seminole County
ttsreebuildinvg sites Lots II. IS. 16. &amp;
Publish Dec H. 30. 1077. Jan a I)
PubliSh D.c 14 23. 30. 1171 &amp; Jan
07$
Publish Dec 73. 1977
6
fled. A suspect was later arrested.
Arthu, H Be(k*,th, Jr
197$
II. Block. C. West Altamonfe HeIghts
1975
)E 5 I IS
DES Ill
Section
I
P1) tO. Pg 69 in Sect,on II
Publish Dec 7) 1977
DES 11$
DES 76
DES II?

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heard of, came pretty close.
Larry Woodworth, who died Dec. 7 following a
stroke, was in charge of drafting President
Carter's tax program. On the organization
charts, he was Iistedastheassjstant secretary of
Treasury for tax policy.
Since assistant secretaries of cabinet
departments are a dime a dcaen, the title says
nothing about his significance.
Nor does It really help to add that Woodworth
previously logged more than 30 years on the staff
of the congressional Joint Committee on Internal
Revenue Taxation. There have been other
Capitol Hill aides with equal longevity.
But Woodworth had no peers in this city.
Quite simpb'. he knew more about the federal
tax code than anyone else in the world. Not Just
what was In it, but who put It there-and why.
During his long years on Capitol Hill, he was
the crucial link between the staff and members
of the House Ways and Means Committee and
their counterparts of the Senate Finance
Committee.
He was nobody's man, not Senate Finance
Chairman Russell Longs or Ways and Means
Chairman Al IJilman. He worked with both, and
with ever)' other member of Congress who
wanted to learn about tax policy, but he worked
for the public - not for the politicians,
He was not a political man, in the accepted
sense of the phrase, but he understood the art of
politics better than almost anyone. Time and
again, he pointed the way out of Impasses that
developed between the House and Senate
committees, providing just the right language,
the right concept to break a deadlock,
Woodworth was trusted implicitly by all who

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FrIday, Dec. 23, Iffly

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If fie could so hallow that stable, can He not hallow our homes
the whole of our lis.'s)

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OF SEMINOLE
John Y. Mercer and Staff

CELERY CITY

THE McKIBBIN AGENCY
Insurance

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There will be only one worship service on
Christmas Day at First United Methodist Church
of Sanford and it will begin at 10:30 am. Sunday
School will be at 9:30 a.m.

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Messiah Lutheran Church, 17-92, Casselberrv,
will hold a Christmas Day worship service at 11
am with the Senior Choir singing 'The Child" by
held with narration by Dr. J. Donald Lynch. Choir
director is Mrs. Lillian James and organist, Mrs.
Ruth Carr.

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The Youth Club Choir of Holy Cross Episcopal
Church, Sanford, will sing at the 10 a.m. Choral
Eucharist Sunday. Incense will be used in the
service.
The Holy Cross Parish office will be closed from
noon today until Tuesday morning.

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Mel Dekle and Employes

David Beverly and Staff

FLAGSHIP BANK
of Sanford and Staff
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Downtown Sanford
Don Knight&amp; Staff

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WILSON.MAIER FURNITURE CO.
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SENKARIK GLASS
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Jerry &amp; Ed Senkarik

KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE

Prairie i...ake Baptist Church, 415 Ridge Rd.,
Fern Park. will have a "Birthday Party" for
Jesus during the morning worship service on
Christmas Day. The service will begin at 10:30
instead of 11 as is customary. After the "party"
the combined choirs will present a cantata.
'Carol of Love,"

All Souls Christmas Masses

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14 &amp; SR-46, Sanford
323 4080

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Church, Sanford, will be celebrated at 8 a.m.,
10:30 am. and noon. From Dec. 26 through Dec.
31, Masses will be celebrated at 9a.m. only.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
GOD
AssmbJ of God. ISIS $ live;

ASSEMBLY OF
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BAPTIST
AR?SS(S SipI.sl (INC.'. Ov..$s
Cai,acy Baptist CSIwc*.Cry'$l.I.a.$k., Lobo Mar,
Cissal.su, Baptist Clue.'. 77$ $.n,e-.Ia 55.1
Ca.'ual Sapt.st Cluweli, till ON Ave
('Solves. First Baptist
Clii...,., M.1i5.e-ar,
C.'VCI. Sd.00005t Rd
CioMtyt,d Sap$,st Clvii.', Clve-Srp CM 11.4, Lab, Mi.p
V.O.. BaPtIst CIviCI. OldOFl.aOd. II SI Hsia. Ave
Fast S..pi.sS CivccP.. SIC Pan A,
Fr...s,NNp Sapist Clove.' if Ana.,s.aI. IICNSt It 454. AltaNlot.
Spromts

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F,rsl 5p,ss$ (P.v.c.' .4 .M Mws.

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SipItsI CIsovcS ii O,iii
Pw*1 S.sIl Clove.' IS IIWMS $sa,s

HRP. £OpI.iI C.'MCI, Forest C', Cammi,.,l, C,''., Fe,pl C.?
N. UI Cal.a,y Ms.s.'.,, lap's' iiIS* p.' 5'
Ni.SiIam Pi.mili, SipO'I CP'w.cli I5I N 17Th 55
No. T.ilam.'.,$ Baptist CIuo.c1, O,..I$, 51.' Ns'Th L•n..4
N,. Ml Lue- SepI.t C.'w,i Ifl P•a, A,,
Ra,,.aa Pat.' Sap$.st Cluw,.'. 2143 * 55115 if
PejCs SapS's? Ceispal 171) * First Sit",. ia.".,i
Paiu,st Baptist
III N A'pesI Sled
P'a,,,, Lab. Sap'.,I. I54. Rd P..,, P.,.
P.Rçi$s M.5s4.'a., SapI,sI (P.v.c.'. N.e-a,
SI'(irlsd 55.1..' M.5j5q5 laplail CP'.au.'. *sI Sa'sa,I
S,,sla,.'d lepIsI CI'"clu 3535 Palm,tIa
It James
Baptist C5.,.,5, it 1$41 O'sI.'
SI Pail Sept'51 CPivp, •I) P.' Are
SI Mifl'.-. SapIsI Civic.' Ce.'...' HqIs
Spn7,tIId M.ss,04i.y Sapt'sI 17Th &amp; C oda'
SI JINs M.ss4.sa.1 SapIst (S.'..' $11 Cy; to
Tiralipla Sapsist (.'v.c.' Palm SNMs Rd LIa-,e,, Spt.Ms
WIle.' Chapel Mss..as.,, SapIst CSIv..' Mi,.' &amp; All,." 51,
Altamsif, Sp' , s
L.a N45e SapIsI Cl,cc.' 713 O.ae-,, £,a

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Cluv'c.' 01 CP,.I 1517 5 Pa'.' A,.
C15u'.'c$ CRisI al LaOs I 1150 U S 1713's (115.1W,,,
59.?.' S,m,u,s (0v,ct,OI (ls.sI 515 La.', HInIl Rd
Cn,1.o'.t CtI,st. 545 Palm Sp.I,s,s Or AIISmW'l. Spas
C.'V'S.' os Cl'.sl G.e-.,a
Cbuvc.' of CIii.sl L.a,..od
of CIsc's'. Paola
C.'s,'c.' ii (I'.,I, W 1751, St
N.ct$iS.da Ciu,c.' •5 ("SI Fl. Ha..' Of Ma,Iland
CHURCH OF GOD
Cllu.(l$ of God $51 Hc.'a.,
CI,,',.' 54 0.4 NI N 33i4 $ t
CI,,,.' SI 0.4 O.,.d.
Cu.cIs of God H•I,Mss La.'. Moe-,.

Cl'w'cI' of God M's.,e- I,$,cpvs
(.',.c.' of God 43 N 5151 55
(Iv...' of 0.4 .' CM.II Oi..d.

CiviC.' sI God ,lP,aacp 354$ S It ,in A,
CP.vVCl'.tG.4.I PippRy 11545 Pir,,mmig,A,,
Rirt(q CiurcI. cOOed 1554* IP.' St , Ia.'51,d

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P•p,ii Cay Saplust Clint.'
Put SaosI Clu.c* ii OsMs.
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'No. I in my work is meeting
these people's spiritual needs,
Keyes said. But you can't go in
an old cold shack and talk about
love and God and get them to
listen to you. You've first got to
take care of their physical
needs."
He flipped through the day's

Keyes is most widely known
for his annual Christmas
parties throughout the remote

generation after generation
facing the same perils.
"There's only one way to
remedy ignorance and poverty
and that's through education,"
Keyes said. "Some of the
parents are very rebellious
about their children having an
education."
"I've been ambushed, tied to
trees and had liquor poured on
me," he said. "The only way to
reach some people who are so
suspicious of outsiders is
through the child."
Each summer he brings
children from the mountains to
Camp Joy In Hickory where
they stay for 10 days. They are
given nourishing food, a medical examination and new
clothes.
"It's a little bit of heaven for
them," he said.
Keyes said his organization,
the Parson of the llill.s Foundation, has a non-paid board of
directors and "operates on
faith.
'We don't have no backing
from any organization, he
said. "It's carried on by concerned people all over this
countrj. We don't beg for
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and Saturday beginning at 7 p.m. in front of the
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, on 17-92 north of
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First Presbyterian Church of Sanford will be at 11
a.m. All Church School classes will meet in the
fellowship hail for a special Christmas Day
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sang ('hristmas songs. The children presented gifts
of fruit to the elderl residents,

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First Presbyterian Church of
Christmas Eve services
Prairie Lake Baptist Church, Sanford will hold a Christmas
Saturday at many area chin'- 415 Ridge Rd., Fern Park, will Eve service at 5 p.m. led by the
dies to sing carols by can- have a candlelight Lord's Senior High Fellowship.
dlelight and observe Holy Supper service at 7 p in
First Baptist Church of
Communion.
Grace United Methodist
Ovledo will hold a candlelight
Messiah Lutheran Church, Church, Sanford. will hold a service centering around the
510 N. Iliway 17-92, ("asse1berr
candlelight .wr'ace at 7 31) P m
. observance of the Lord's
will celebrate conimunionatan featuring organ music by Supperandthesingingo(carob
11 p.m. and the Senior Choir Patricia Perkins.
beginning at 5:30 p.m. and
will present "A Cluld of Hope"
Redeemer Lutheran Church ending at 6:10 p.m.
by Smith and "The Holy City"
by Adams. Pastor L. Franklin of Sanford will hold a canHoly Cross Episcopal Church
Dorton will speak on "A Child dielight service at 7:30 p.m.
of Sanford will hold a carol
St Luke's Lutheran Church
Born to be King."
service at 11 p.m., Saturday,
The United Church of Christ, of Slavia will hold a carol followed by a Choral Eucharist
SR 436 and Forest Avenue, sece at 7 p in
at 1110 p.m.
Altamonte Springs, will hold
Christmas Eve services at 7:30
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P.M.. I family worship and
caroling in the main sanetuaryi, 10 and 11 p.m.. 41oly
Communion in the historic
Altamonte Chapel, UCC.)
Good Shepherd Lutheran
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and Communion service at 11
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The

('0ithy Jackson center), supervisor for Youth
Programs. Inc. in Seminole County accepts box of
groceries donated for a needy I'll family by the
missionary department of the Free Will Holiness
('hiureh, Sanford, Presenting the food were Hilda
Mitchell (left) department president and Bishop
ItIit)v Wilson, pastor.

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the year aroun(i the l'hristnias
tree' with niernbers of his
farisily, his "Team" family and
his friends,
The Gratuinis are inviting
television viewers across the
country to join them for ",
F'aniily ('tiristnias," an how"
long ('hristnias Eve Special,
which can be seen Dec. 24 at 8
pits, over WF'TV ('Ii. 9 Taking
place' far from crowds, vast
choirs amid stadiums, this
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tates, the, Gallup Poll conS
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will remember the Star of
Bethlehem. and will think of the
miracle of its leading the Magi
to the place' where the young
('hrist Child lived. But in fact,
the niir,scle of that star pales
into insignificance before the
greater miracle - that in a
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OF THE WOHU). . a Light Service by singing carols in the
which shines through the' church patio
darkness of human misers - a
All Souls Catholic Church in
Light that darkness can never Sanford will celebrate a Midput out. a Light that was to night Mass on Christnias Eve
change the very course of
t and there will be no 7 p ni vigil.
human his
history. - . a light that
I. ommunisy U nited Methodistt
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Church
Hiway
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the innermost recesses of the
('asselbet-r', will hold a canguilty human heart and bring
dle'light comniunion service
the Light of life where there had
beginning
at 730 P m
been only despair and death.
Rolling lUlls Mora. ion
I trust this season will be a
hurch will hold the traditional
tune of great blessing to each of
Christmas Eve Candlelight
you. Behind all of the beautiful
l.ovefeast at 4-31) and 730 P 01
lights and decorations we tis
Ascension Lutheran Church,
Joy,may we see Him who is the
Overbrook l)rist'. ('asse'lbe'rrs,
Light of Life.
w II boll two identical
Christmas Eve Candlelight
st'rvict's at 7 and 9 pm on the
theme, "The (;real Glad
Tidings Tell" The pastor, ili'sthe birth of Jesus to his faitul% Gerald Seaman will speak on
and those viewing at home.
"An untraditional Christmas
Sermon." Youth of the church
Johnny Cash is on hand to tell
will carry the candlelight
a story abuut the birth of a baby
theme outside with 250
in a brawling mining Camp in
luminaires lighting the church
the old 's%ed and (0 sing a
yard
ChrLstznas duet with his wife,
First Christian Church
June. TV's Norma Zuiuiie'r 1 Disciples of Christ I will
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sings "0 Holy Night"; Graham serve its customary candlelight
Team members Cliff Harrows, Communion service at 7:30
M)rtle H
and George p in Appropriate scriptures for
Beverly Shea go caroling in a the carol singing will be read b
511014-cos'ered country town Grace Sauers, Jane Pain and
with the vibrant young singer, Maxine Marsh. Following the
Evie Tornquist and the Ralph service there will be a can.
Carriiihael Chorale.
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During reflection im tht','
busy days - on the coming of
the Christmas season again,
and on all that the Incarnation
really means
I have be-irs
struck again by the fact of how
blessed you and I are to live (Iri
Ins side of the Christmas event
Me Old Testament prophet
xnnls out that those who lived
xfore the Advent were "people
sho sat in darkness" looking
or an event to come and
'aiting patiently for the
ullness of Wile.
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candlelight Communion service
beginning at 7 p in There will be
special music by the chance!
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to help their
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people were grabbing gifts.
Keyes now has smaller parties
and hands out the gifts Ow)' to
those who have been screened
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patience," he said. 'Sometimes
you want to throw up your
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bullets to mini st er to this group
of families," said the gentle
preacher with silver hair and
gray, bushy eyebrows and
mustache.

stack of mall containing requests, Keyes will receive more
than 2,000 requests this year
all(]will be able to reach about
800 families Many of the
mountain roads are impassable
in December and he continues
his Christmas parties until

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ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Sanford, Fl.
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

Keyes, known to thou.san(is of
people in the mountain hoflosss
as the 'Parson of the Hills,"
said the problems of the
sometimes clannish people are
little imprused since he P%'v,ari
his "calling" as a teen-ager.
There's no end to this
thing,' said Keyes, 59. '1 travel
the pig path trails searching for
another child or old woman or
man that I can be a help to."
And it hasn't always been
easy to approach sortie of them,
particularly a group of residents on Hell's Mountain in

areas of i'ersnessee. North
Carolina and Virginia. He
collects clothing, food, candy,
fruit and toys in the (all and
makes several treks into the
mountains to deliver the goods
to needy families,
He gives the people warm
clothing or food and each child
receives a 'treat bag" of candy
and fruit plus nice gifts, not
junk."
Keyes preached to chickens
in the back yard of his Wed
Jefferson home as a 5-year-old
and delivered his first sermon
at age 8. Six years later he
began preaching on the streets
of his hometown where he
gained lame for a strong stand
against moonshiners - one of
the most popular professions in
the area .
lie sold peanuts and used
profits to buy candy for needy
mountain children and for the
past 22 years has had the more
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Tonight will be the last night for the Living
Tableau on the lawn of Rolling Hills Moravian
Church on SR 434, Longwood, The tableau will be
presented at 7:30 p.m. with a cast of 40 youths and
adults. This was the fifth year for the Living
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11.LATKA UlI - The crowd won't
be as big as the one at the Rose Howl and
media coverage may be limited, but that
won't diminish the thrills and excitement at
the 15th annual Manure Bowl Jan. I
T-shirts advertising the game are selling
briskly in this northeast Florida community, a
radio station has announced it will broadcast
play-by-play arid a je ek'r has donated a
goldplated trophy for the winner.

The Manure Bowl - it gets its name
because it's played at a cow pasture six miles
southeast of Palatka — was first played on
New Year's Day 1963 bygroup
a
of children
whose parents were busy watching the better
known bowls on TV.
'All (tie adults sat around and watched the
TV bowl games," said Mrs. Ruth Richter
whose son, Steve, is one ot the partkiants.
The children would rather be participating,

so (tie) started their OWO football game and it
just grew and grew."
Mrs. Richterrecalled how the main event at
those first Manure Bowls when (tie players
'ert still youngsters usually 'fame alter the
game.

A crowd of about 300 is expectedthis oyear t
Skills rene w their
watch the Shirts and Skin
rivalry. The bowl is also it community least
and beerdrinking festival. and Mrs. Richter
added. 'We'll have barbecued chicken. pork
and venison."

They used to have their big fight alter the
game and throw cow dilps driei manure
one another,"she caid

"It's just a bunch of goxl ole boys, having a
go
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girlfriend of one of (lie players.

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NEW YORK ' U 19 - Ihe attornt' for tine of the three football
Seminole, beaten by Oviedo
involu'd in the Arkansas crisis says this one isn't at all
Oviedo
liighfound
rocks
in
its
the night before, saved a
like Notre Dame's messy scandal three sears ago, and if that's
stockings Thursday night in the measure of respect by bumping
the case. Why is ever) Dod) trying to ssseep the Whole thing under
championship game of its own off Lake Howell, 6449.
the rug'
holiday basketball tournament
Lester Wright and Oscar
4.
Something of a pall fell o'.er most of South Bend on 174 when it
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Seminole
Community
Daniels,
Jones'
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punch,
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C
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were
too
much
for
Oviedo
on
she had been raped by sne Noire Dame students in one of the
Jones of Orlando was the this night, combining for 45
dormitories of the school.
culprit, shocking the host Lions points
Although the woman swore out no formal complaint, Noire
into 91.65 submission, sending
Wright Was named the
Dame officials conducted a hearing regarding the incident, after
tourney's
most
valuable
player.
which six of the team's football players were cleared of criminal
lie scored 22 in the finale.
charges, as far as the school was concerned, but drew
car's
Gary turd, a unanimous allsuspension for violating the school's dornhitor) code forbidding
tournament
selection, led
' -visits by Women.
Oviedo
with
a
game-high
2
The pattern on the Arkansas' affair is strikingly similar.
Plan Given
points.
--On Wednesday, Arkansas Coach Lou Holtz suspended three of
Seminole's David Craig and
has offensive s'arters. running backs Hen CoWins and Micheal
Lake Howell's Stan Adams
Forrest and wide receiver Donny Hobo, and said they Would not To Rozel le
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out the all-tournament
play in the Orange Bowl game against Oklahoma on Jan. 2.
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The obvious question was What were they being suspended for,
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Commissioner Pete RozeUe has
bit Holtz would not proside any reason.
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to
make
before
him
a
proposal
from
a
team's
victory,
backed
by
The players will not play in the football game. Fr
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sports
consumer
group
for
a
Kenny
Brown's
15
points.
afl) other statement concerning this sit'iaton would be unfair to
Adams paced winless Lake
the players," is all that the Razorbacks' coach would say. Later, system of limited videotape
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replays of controversial calls in Howell with 13 points.
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an Arkansas spokesman added, "There were no legal problems,
football
games.
no law violations"
j0NES
Bvron I vl.r gill 22,
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In a letter to hloxelle, Peter
All three of the suspended players are black. John Walker,
Harrison 7 . rIiq,Ø S. Danels 23.
Gruenstein, executive director San I Been II ft%h 2. Rodtd
generally regarded Arkansas' leading civil rights law&gt;er,
of F.A.N.S., outlined a plan in 2 To'alt II 9 II II
representing ('owins, one of the Southwest Conference's leading
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which each team would have
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ground gainers, and he claims the statement made by Holtz
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the
right
to
call
for
three
suggests the players engaged an crwunal conduct.
th 7. Gould 6, Dtvf e% 6Anderson
AROUND Winners from the recent Flagship Bank of Sanford Golf Tournament at Ma lair
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"The students have committed no crime," Walker told me on videotape replays during the t Total% fl lii 65
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course of the game. Officials Jones
the phone from Little Rock. "Our position is that the decision of
Oviedo
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would watch the replays on
Coach Holtz is totally
a arbitr ry and unreasonable."
Team foul'. Oeo to Jones Ii
hole
in the match play tournament at May fair Country Club.
sideline monitors hooked up to Fouled out none
Holtz obiously needed to find a way he could explain his
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the network television cameras
suspension of those three players without bringing down the roof
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and make a final decision.
on him, them and the university
T"oma'. 3 C,imo, 0, P4eIm'.7 Pfa,cs
Gruenstein's
plan
suggested
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So nobody at Arkansas is talking For the record. anyway. The
2 (11,(k0 TO'I'. 24 16 II
that teams which use up all of '1
school officials aren't talking and the players aren't talking,
LIKE HOWELL - Adam'. 15
their replay options would also
although the friend of one of them is being quoted as saying the
IS %e'.ttroci.
have
the
alternative
of
using
three of them are through at Arkansas and are heading for
. sas &amp; ompscn
one of their three timeout,s each McPer'.on 0. infer'. 0. Mura' 0
ississippi.
Total'. 21 710 49
half to request an additional S,m''.ol,
There are all kinds of stories circulating around Fayetteville
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B Called Press International Coach Marcel Pronovog. - 'If two goals by Hick Kehoe and
fantastic game, a super
replay.
Like Howell
today. The one that keeps surfacing most has to do with an
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you're
behind,
3-1,
going
into
one
by
Wayne
Bianchun.
Gil
until then," said
Teem rout'. - Late Howell I .
episode, which occurred in one of the dormitories early Tuesday
He said such a system would
m,noJe 12 Fouled ou t - West
The
Buffalo
Sabres
scored
the
last
minute
and
a
half
and
Perreault
scored
his
24th
goal
Coach
Johann) Wilson
evening,
"reduce the kind of crucial br ook
two
goals
in
the
last
1:41
you
tie,
you
have
to
be
happy.
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for
Buffalo
in
the
second
period.
Elsewhere
on the NIH.. ti.
According to one Razorback player, a couple of girls were in the
officiating mistake that 0C
Thlirsda) night to tie the Pitt' never give up hope. I was period.
New York Idslandcrs t'i
dormitory and there was some "clowning around," between them
cia-red in the New Englandgetting ready to pull the
sburgh Penguins, 3-3.
On Robert's game-lying goal,
Louis, 6-3, and l4i'
and sonic of the football players. But one of the girls felt the fun
Baltimore game," when Colts' Superstars Eye
That
was
the
easy
part.
goaltender
when
we
were
the
right
wing
skated
past
blanked
('tucago, 4-4i
was getting a little out of hand and called campus security The
quarterback Bert Jones apThe
hard
part
was
getting
to
behind
two
goals."
defenseman
Cohn
Campbell
In
the
only Whl.\ .
university's Department of Public Safety reported an attempted
parently fumbled a ball but it Bahamas Trip
the game— the Sat1res devoted
Pittsburgh had taken a 3-0 and beat lit'rron.
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rape at 6:30 p.m. but said the girl, who wasn't identified, didn't
was ruled dead.
most of 'Thursday trying to get lead in the first two periods on
"He Herron was playing a
Indianapolis, 4-I
choose to press charges
NEW
YORK
UPI
"FANS.' replay option is
Four to Buffalo from Detroit where
Fayetteville Police Capt. Bud Dennis confirms the university's practical and inexpensive," players currently involved
in they played Wednesday night
Security Service called turn that evening asking that Cowins. Gruenstein said. "It would not National Football League
The Buffalo International
Forrest and Hobo be picked up for questioning relating to "an appreciably slow down the playoff
competition-Tony
Airport
was snowed in, so their
incident on campus," but says that somewhat later his depart- game. It would, in many cases, Dorsett of Dallas, Walter flight was
diverted to Syracuse.
ment received another call instructing it to cancel the pickup eliminate
inequity. Payton of Chicago, Alan Page From there they took a bus
the
to
(,,c "o Sanchez 00 0 31
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because the three had been located.
Buffalo.
Consolation
frustration and anger on the of Minnesota and Franco
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part of the players, coaches and Harris of Pittsburg - will
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hearing much the same way Notre Dame did three years ago. The fans that resulted from the compete an the semifinals of
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THURSDAYS RESULTS
tifcw,n *3 R ier Cc
'phantom fumble' call an the Superstars competion at
a' mo 0 It N C Dcbn%n
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school's attorney. Al the end of the meet in g, un iversity officia ls Colts-Patriots game, or similar Freeport, the Bahamas, in five Buffalo its tie,
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FIRST-. I Larr Arena 7160
His goal came only second.'.
slam,uiOn t'? 01 (c II
said the) were not reinstating the players
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Butch Lee, who led the' Wilmore' Fowler compared
Warriors with 22 points, Arkansas to top-ranked Ken'
"When you go to Louisville brought Marquette back from a tucky, the only other team to
and lose by one point, there's 31-30 deficit earl)' in the second defeat the Jayhawks this year.
nothing to be upset about," said half, scoring two baskets and
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Marquette Coach
hank dishing out three assists as the Ark? .sa.s and Kentucky," he
Raymonds Thursday night Warriors took a 4645 lead with said, "but I think Arkansas is
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usual tonight," said Smith, third straight victory. For the
after his Warriors were upset, 11:42 remaining.
better."
"and I was more aggressive. Bucks, Brian Winters and
"You can't stop Butch Lee,
61-60, by the 10-ranked CarSouth Carolina, down by eight
After 15,000 career points, Tonight was just my night."
Marques Johnson led the way
dznajs.
but we did a pretty good job on points with live minutes to play, Walt Frazier as beginning to
The victim of Smith's out- with 16 points each.
"I've been ranking them the rest of them," said tied the game on a goaltending grow weary.
burst was Bob McAdoo, the
third or fourth all year long," Louisville Coach Denny Crum. call to force overtime then
When asked about trying for game's leading scorer with 35 Jazz 13 I 'sets 110
Pete Maravich fired in 28
With the Warriors in the lead defeated USC, 65-56, in the 25,000, Frazier smiled and points
said Hay monds, who is a
points
and dished off 13 assists,
member of UPI's Board of for the first and last time of the opening round of the Carolina replied, "No way, no way"
"lie got the low position, and while Gall Goodrjcti scored 20
night, Darrell Griffith, who led Classic,
Coaches.
Then, after a bit of thought he that's where we don't want
points to lead the Jazz.
Rick Wilson hit two free all scorers with 23 points, hit a
Curtis Strange scored 24 added, "1 hope not,
anyway." turn," moaned McAdoo.
K ings 113, Bulls 110
throws with 11 seconds left to jump shot to put his team back points and Kansas State outClyde, as New York fans used
Jim Chones and Austin Carr
lift Louisville over the on top. He then added eight scored North Texas State, 144, to call him, poured in 23 points
Otis Birdsong's 15-footer with
previously
undefeated points in the final rune minutes in the final minutes (or an W71 Thursday night to lead the backed Frazier and Smith with 23 x'Corids remaining lifted
Warriors, rated No. 2 an this of play. HE also connected on victory.
Cavilers to a 112.100 victory 16 paints apiece while Spencer Kansas City. The Kings held a
10-o146 of his field goal atweek's UPI poll.
Elsewhere. Rutgers rocked over the New York Knicks. He Haywood was contributing 20 100'-101 lead with 2:30 left in the
'The car&amp;nais posted their tempts.
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sixth victory against one loss
"It's not good for one player Tech nipped Vanderbilt, 76.75; Wt on 94-10 free throws to
Elsewhere in the NBA, Chicago's Mickey Johnson cut
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MIchigan, 106.05, and Stanford 12 In the final quarter.
and John Shumate added 21 to victory and dropped Boston's
seconds left to end the scoring.
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Kids Deserve
Respect Too
DEAR ABBY: Why Is It that
nobody has any respect for
children? I am 10 years old and
notice it a lot, especially when
go to the market fqr my mother.
When! try to get th line atthe
checkout counter, I'm always
pushed aside by some adult who
cuts right in front of inc. My
irienus say this happens to
was "out of line" for inviting
em, 00.
Your estranged hus ba nd to
Ple ase print my letter, Abby.
so adults will know how we feel. bring a date
I'm pretty sure you will be on
DEAR ABBY: I used to think
our side.
that your column was a form of
NEEDS RESPECT
glorified gossip and I turned up
DEAR NEEDS: I AM on your my nose at it. But I couldn't
side. Adults should treat res reading the letters, whi ch
children with as much respect span the human condition in

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Library will remain open until 1 p.m. and will close Dec.

36 and Jan. 2.

TUESDAY, DI;c)-:s1nI:f4 27
Illinois Club of Central Florida, Christmas parts, and
t'ute'rt',J cji,Ji luncheon, 12:30 p in., 2424 Edgewater Drive,
'na nd
Osereaters Anonymous, 9:30 a.m., First Federal of

c:ninok', Sr 434, Longwood; 7p.m. 0/i Teens, Sedgefleld
Apt. Clubhouse, SR 436, Altamonte Springs; 7:30 p.m.,
Florida Power &amp; Light, Sanford.
Winter Springs Sertoina, 7:30 am., Sunshine Park

community center.

as

Sanford lions, noon, holiday Inn.
+

munitv United Methodist Church,

Sanford Optlxnhst,noon, holiday Inn.
Sanford Serenaders senior citizens dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic- Center.
Starlight Promenaders, 7 p.m., [)eB.ary Community
Center, Shell Road,
O'.t'reaters Anonymous,7:30 pm., Altamonte Mall

Sears.

THURSDAY, DECESIBER 29
Diet Workshop, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Montgomery Ward,
Interstate Mall; 7:30 p in., Grace United Methodist
I'hurcfi. Sanford,
Sanford AA,8 p_rn.' 1201 W. First St.
Lake Mary Rotary,8 am., Mayfair Country Club.
South Seminole Opttntht., 7:30 am., Ramada Inn, SR
436.
Sanford Ci'.lt,an, 7:15 am., Buck's,

Weight Watchers. 7 p.m. Longwood Quality Inn and
Ovietkt First United Methodist Church.
O vereaters Acoriymous, 9:30 am., Mental Health
Clinic, Robin Road, Altamonte Springs; 7:30 p.m.,
- Community United Methodist Church, Casselberry.
FRIDAY, DE('E%HWR,30
Seminole South Rotary, 7:50 am., Lord Qiumley's,
Altamonte Springs,
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees, noon, Jaycee building.
Seminole Sunrise KiwanIs, 7 a.m., Sambo's, Sanford.
Tanglewood AA
Tanglrssood an. closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's Church,
Loagssood AA, closed, 8 pm., Rolling Hills Moravian
Church, Sit 434.
Young Adults Club for Singles, 9 p.m., Orlando Garden

Club. 710 K. Rollins Ave.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER31
Parents Without Partners New Year's Eve Dance,

Maitland Civic Center,
Sanford AA Women's Group, 2 p.m, 1201 W. First St.,
Casselberry, AA, closed, $ p.m., Mcension Lutheran
Church.
Seabee Veteran of America Island X4, 10 am,, CPO
Club, Orlando Naval Training Center.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 3
Free blood pressure clinic, 24 p.m., 7th and Elm,

Sanford Adventist Church.
THURSDAY, JANUARY $
Indlala Club carry-in dinner, 6 p.m., Deltona Community Center. Program on Wales.

treat

grownups.

best teacher.
DEAR ABBY: Six months
ago I discovered that my
husband was having an affair,
and we've been separated ever

Casselberry Jaycees. board, 8 pm., Doug's Garage.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Casselberry Corn.

Springs. For nervous and former mental patients.
Casselberry Rotary, 7:30 am., the Caboose.
Ovi edo Rotar)',7:30 a.m., the Town house,
Sanford KlwuIs,noon, Civic Center,

they

Besides, In teaching children to
respect others, example Is the

Sanford Sertoma,, 7 am., Sainbo's.
Logwood Ser*oma, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4 and SR 434.
Weight Watehers, 7 pm,, Sanford Woman's Club, 309 S.
Oak Ave. and Summit Apartments, Casselberry.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER to
Transcendental Meditation lecture, 8 p.m., First
Federal of Altamonte Springs, SR 436,
Recovery Inc., 1230 p.m., 13 Robin Road, Altamonte

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THE FLAGSHIP

Jai Alai

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Church,

LLY

SCOREBOARD

Five years later, she left
the Air Force as a captain,
having met and married
her husband, John While
stationed at the old Orlando
Air Force Base, now the

Naval Training Center.
After leaving the service,
the couple decided to stay
in Central Florida. They
S
have lived in Altamonte
Springs for the past II
years and are parents of
three children - Chris, 12,
and Vaiun, 11, both students
.0
P
at South Seminole Middle
School. and Shannon, 9, a
student at Lake Orienta
Kleint'rnr&gt;-,
The year Lake Orit'nta
School was oper.ed she Was
elected vice.prt'sujent of
the PTA, wws president last
year and is Wass and
IlIans chairman this year.
She is also president-elect
Of the Orange County
Dental AuxiIiar,
I hr bus b,irui, John, has
his dental practice in
Altamonte Springs lie also
has been active on the
Altamonte Springs Water
quality board and the
couple was actively involved in gaining state,
totinty and city funding to
clean up lakes in the area
"I've always been interted in the development of the city,'' she said,
"although I had not par.
6.
ticipated before"
Mrs. Tschieder plays
bridge, reads quite a lot
(Herold Phil. by Donna Esf.*p
and golfs some.
Monday: Frances Pratt of
Susan ist'hieder, a member
of the Altamonte Springs Planning and Zoning
Lake Mary.
Board, is a former Air Force Captain, a PT-A officer and a wife and mother,

CALENDAR (

-

-

Dozens of Seminole
County residents, who are
Practically unknown to the
general public, serve on
advisory boards to local
government.
They give of their time
and expertise freely not
only at regular board
meetings, but also in.
v.itigatit.g citizen requests
and to bone up on law
('oflnmg their specific
jots
Among these is Susan
Tschieder of 612 Lake
Orients Drive, Altamonte
Springs, it former Air
Force captain, a PTA of.
ficer at Lake Orienta
School, a wife and a
mother.
Mrs. Tschieder was
appointed to th city's
planning and zoning board
last August and enjoys the
work thoroughly.
"We make recoin.
mendations on requested
zoning changes," she said,
"and th'term,nations on
such
matters
as
preliminary and final
subdivison plats." The
board's recommendations
are considered by the city
commission before
rezoning requests are
approved or dented.

She has found no difficulty working with the
(our men on the board, asks
for no special treatment
from her colleagues, and
receives none.
"I was an officer in the
Air Force for five years."
said Mrs. Tscheider, "I
used to work with men and
had no problem.*'
She was graduated from
Creighton University in
Omaha, Neb. among the
top 10 percent in her class
and received a degree in
business administration,
The )ear was 198 "1 had
the pick of jobs, but the
salaries they were willing
to pay was much less than
for men who graduated
with no'.
I joined the Air Force
Where I had the sam',
opportunities as men for
the same pay and the same
Work," she said. The Work
she did in the military
included being personnel
officer for a large coininunications group in
Okinawa. She also served
on several boards in
proficiency and classified
Work.

Friday, Dec. 33, 1977—)8

since. I've filed for divorce, but
until we are officially divorced,
as far as I'm concerned,
technically we're still married,

touching personal ways.
Those letters and your
spirited, succinct replies
remind me that unless life is
really felt and eier1eaeedfull y
it Isn't really Life.,
At times I wonder why people's
small problems gain such a big
audience Then I realize that
these are not "small problems"

but signs of individuals
struilyJinjil to make their lives
more livable and meaningful.
Through your column I lose my
cynicism (which as a journalist
I acquire easily i. lam moved.!
am touched. Thank you.

Recently the wife of the
president of my husband's firm
invited him to a dinner party
and told him he could bring a
date.
I feel the hostess was out of
line to have made that offer.
I have no desire to have my
husband suffer undue punishment. but it's my feeling that
society's ready acceptance of a
person's dating while he as

DEAR STEVEN:
The
reacton of my readers means a
great deal to me. Thanks for
writing. Your letter made my

technically still married makes

da).

a reconciliation more difficult,

CONFIDENTIAL To YOU:
Are ou registered to vote? II
IX)t, why not? You don't know
where to register? Phone either

and in fact enc'curages ex.
tramarital activities.
Please comment,

MIFFED IN MILWAUKEE
DEAR
MIFFED:
"Separation" means different
things to lifferent people. If a

dltoree Is

People

In

the works, most
unless their

"date,"

lawyers forbid it
I can't agree that the hostess

STEVEN cARTwRIGHT,
ORONO, ME.

the RepubLici1n or Democratic
Party beadquarters, it" them
where you Live and ask them
where you should register.
' The only thingnec,,,ryfor

the triumph of evil Is that good
men do nothing." (Edmund
Burkei

Kiwanis Club Is Seeking
Woman Of Year
The Kiwanis Club of Sanford
announces that it is now acct'ptillg nominations for the

Annual

Roberta Gatchel
V,oinan of the \'car Award. The
award was established in 1969
in the memory of the Sanford
Kiwanis Club benefactress,
Roberta Gatchel, who catered
Kiwanis luncheons many )'ears.
The award is presented each
sear to the Sanford area woman
who has done the most for her

club and community. Each
woman's club is givii the
Opportunity to Nmtnate one of
it's

members

The

final

selection is made by a special
comitmnittee of Kiwanis mewtiers.

Each award winner receives

a plaque and a traveling floor

banner to be (hsplase'd at her
club meetings.
Past winners have included
Irene lariey. Val Colbert, Mrs

Ralph Austin Smith, Maria
Perez, ME)
Rosamond
Chapman, ts'inifred ''Hill"
Gielow, Myrtle Gradick, and
Dons Dietrich.
,

Please send a
brief
biographical sketch of your
nominee and a summary of her

club and community activities.
For further information call
Bob Daehn, 322.5695. Please
mail all applications to turn at
114 Shirley Ave., Sanford, 32771.
Ih',i'llines for applications is

Feb 15 The award will be
presented and announced at a
special

Kiwanis

'onietirne in March.

luncheon

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house swImming pool A tenniS
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hooded corner
bldg site Nice trees 150*101
$7,900

Private cottage to winS en visitors
BR. kitchen, air. T', Lake
uiarnn'y area 5*0 mo No pets

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concrete block. pooi. carpet.
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COUNTRY LlVIP1,.- 3 BR. 7bath
nil all the conveniences, large
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Opportunity

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Government Subsidy available

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beautiful 310 acre Lake Mabel
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clear Sane oottor- lake All
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Sell tho%p things trial are lust
takIng up space nIh 4 *Snt ild

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IIR.2 baths. C H&amp;A, carpeted. 2
car gaa.ge. Swimming pool A
tennis courtS available, $31,500

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ISP. $100, $117 23 PA I 35
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SPACIOUS COUNTRY HOME on I acres in Geneva.
BR.
baths, family room, fireplace,
pIt trut trees. 119.500

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SECTION 2 That upon 'C
d nance b.comng effect.r 'C ,
special which celebrates trie
reSidentS and propert, awr'e". :' "'p
I4lid, Spsnn .v*iilC
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property deScribed pier, ' sin
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milled to iii Ire ' o' 'r s '!5 leo
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res.d,nhs arid property wref S i iCr'
Legal Notice
City of Sanford. Fionda I'd
IurtPier provid,d iri ChipPer Florida Statutes
CITY 00' wINTER SPRINGS.
SECTION 3 That fh, o'l ri"(r
FLORIDA
Shall become effective 'mr-ad i'd,
Not Ice of Pvbfic Hiarli,,
upOn its passage arid aJop ci'
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
A cov shall be avalat-, I' 'PP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Office of the City CIrrS 'ci' Ii
the Cily Council of the City oh Winter
Springs. Florida that said City
persons desiring 10 liar-"', C)
tame
Council has ret, wtd application
Au parties in interest ano Ct rn's
11* SEMINOLE YOUTH RANCH,
stall have an opoonlunt, ': cc
INC - rf'quesl rig the City of Winter
Springs to anne. lPr
heard at sad hearing
following
deScribed property
By order of the City Cor-" ss ci'
04 flip City of Sanford. ion lv
Lots) 4 arid S. Ent:mirsger Farms
H N Tamm Jr
Addlion Plo 2. according to the plat
City Clerk
thereof, as recorded in Plat Book
Page 5. of the Public Reco,dt 04
PubliSh 0Cc 2. 5. 15 7) 9''
Seminole County, FIori, together
10 -_____________
with II of Pie right of way of Old
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Sanford Oviedo Road lying due
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
South of th afored,scr
parcel
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOL!
Said City Couruicil will hold a Public
COUNTY. FLORIDA
hearing at 7 30 PM. or as soon
CIVIL ACTION NO 11.5510 CA 051
hereafter •s Possible, on Monday, In Re: The Mauia,e of
January 5, 157$. t consider the
LYNN R HANSEL. Hulbarid 5r
adoPtionofanOrdiriarsc,by Itse City MiLt,IE P.S
HANSEL. Wile
c WinIer Springs, F101da, Itle of
LYNN R HANSEL,
*$'ich 5 as fOIIei
PeIfoner
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY vS
OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA MILLIE P.S HANSEL.
TO EXTEND ITS TERRITORIAL
Nesponden'
AND MUNICIPAL LIMITS TO
NOTICIOFACTION
ANNEX THE HEREINAFTER TO
MiII-P.S Hansel
DESCRIBED LANDS SITUATE
c o S'elii Grucci, Jr
AND BEING IN SEMINOLE
iS Stallon Road
COUNTY. FLORIDA. PURSUANT
Bellport, New York
TO FLORIDA STATUTES Ill O4i.
11713
PROVIDING ZONING FOR THE
YOU AR( HEREBY PlOT IF iD
SUBJECT
PROP E R T Y - that a Pill0n for DissoIul.on of
PROVIDING FOR THE AMEND Marriage involving
a clam for
MENT
OF
THE
OFFICIAL special equity and or lump Sur-ZONING MAP AND THE CITY'5
award ci the following property ri
COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE Brevard County, Florida, to wI
PLAN. PROVIDING DIRECTIONS
LOS 25 and South 50 feet f Lat 53
TO
THE
CITY
CLERK. Block I, SPRUCE HILLS SUB
SEVERABILITY
AND
EF
DIVISION, accordng to It.' pia'
FICTIVE DATE
thereof, recorded in Plat Book II
A copy shall be availabl, at the page 45, Public Records Of Isrevard
office oh Ihe City Clerk of Pie City of
County, Fonda
Winf
Springs, FIori
for all sat been filed against you arid vOA
persons desiring to elamlni same
are reauin,d to Serve a COPY of your
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES writlen defenses,
if any. fo it On
are lnvIlldfoatfpf..d andfo bi heard. Dwight
W. Severs. Petitioner's
THIS NOTICE stoW Published In Attom,y.wf,as,r,
5305 Palm
tPs4 Evening Herald and i,
Avenue - P 0 los MC, TituSviIIe
Senf Intel Star. both,
ofa Florida 33750, on or before thi 13th
general CirCulaflejs in sa Ci5',
day 04 January, 1517, and file tIle
s..g
time each wefl for four consecutive
origirsal with the Clerk of this Court
weeks prior to the time of tfse Public either before Service en PcI Ronlr's
hearing.
Altousey or immidiafelr tt.ereaf
DAT ED thiS 5th day of December. ten, otherwise
a default will be
1517
enfered against you for the refef
City of Winter SprIngs.
demanded Ins lad Petition
Slorida
(
WITNESS my hand arid wal a.
By Mary Norton.
thu
Court on December 7th. 1517
City Clerk
(Court Seall
GARY E MASS[y, ESQUIRE
Arthur H Beck*tn, Jr
Altamoqle Spvinq', FlorIda 32701
Clerk of fIle Circuit Cpurt
City Aflame1
By Mary N Dardefi
PubliSh. Dec, 5, 1$, 33, 30. In;
Depfy Clerk
DESae
PbI,h Dec , II, 23. 30. 1517
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MARKHAM AREA hi wooded
acres Near SR U &amp; I 4 ChoIce
wooded area 5)100 per acre

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SECTION I That th,a' erta
properly in ',,mflOi, Ccr',
iIonida deScribed 15 fOliO*j be
tPi sarr'e 1 h,reb, anr'ieled ,o •"
made a part of the C.ty of Sarwc,'o
honda pu'5uni' to ?Pi .Oiuiita,
nnaatin. prOstioni', l Sect o"
III 044 1 ior'da Slatutet
The SOu'h 750 fee! of Lot as 'iF
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Kirkland with mcmber ct the
American Ballet Thete, The
ballet leilS Inc lightheaded
story of a snaIl girl s dreami
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Realty, REALTOR, 353 I5

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IN l.CCORDANCE WITH THE
VOLUNTARY ANNE XAT ION
PROVISIONS OF SECTION 171 044.
FLOR 10.5 STATUTES
WIIERrAS Ordnance No 13
piSScu and iJopted by 'Pie Cily
CommiSSiOn Ori September IS. I97.
was quashed and declared of no
further forc, and effect on
November 7$. 1577 by the Circut
C.,rt of the Eighteenth Jud, cia
r.rcuit, in and for Scm 1101, Coun'i
.,,,rida. in trial cef tan case eflh11Pi3
County of Seminole. Stair' Of
f iric1, vs City of Sanford ..
F ior.ija municipal corporal.on, Case
Si. 71 ThiS AP 01 F, And
WHEREAS the County Corn
misSiofl of Seminole County
Florida. has advised the City
Commission of the City of Sariforil 1'
Fonda trial if hat no Obict 011 to the
the
properl5
anne,ation Ot
hereinafter described, and
WHERFAS. the City CommiS%,on
Nat been advised that is necessary
thaI a new ordnance be adopted to
approoriately anne. the FOrf5
P'p
hereinafler described rib
corporate 'imits of tfe (by o
sanford, Florida, and
WHEREAS there h5 been fled
*,lh 'Pie Ciby Clerk of thC C.ty of
tit,On Con
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
Dec. 14, 1977
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willing to pay you well for it.
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day, similarly regarded the
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F o r 14 )ears Maureen Hall Sitton thought her
mother was dc-ad.
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were living here, my aunt came for a s ur pr ise vi sit,
inquired around about a Hall and found me,"
Maureen told a Herald reporter by telephone.
It w a,s Maureen's aunt who told Maureen her
$rnother was still alive,
Maureen and her relatives gave this account of
the incident, picking up the story from 1963 In
Sanford
"The family was living in Sanford at the time 'and
rn&gt; parents were going through a divorce,
Mreen
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remained in Sanford with her eight'rnonth.old
brother, ('urtisMartui hall, she said.
'I 5CLS the last one of our family to see Maureen,"
said her
-year-old great-grandmother, Lettit'
Allen. of 2422 Orange Ave., Sanford, who was then
living in Wi nc h ester, KY.
After the suit John Hall and Maureen just
dropped from sight. Mrs. Allen lives with her
daughter, Helen Padgett, Maureen's great-aunt.
Mrs Padgett said that young Hall had kept in

Then without telling her father, Maureen began
her search for her long-lost mother.
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birth records and everything else for several
months, but she had remarried and I did not know
her last name, later I found out her new name was
llilen Bennett and she was living in Jacksonville,
but that is a big city and the schools would not
release any information"
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with her mother and brother, Curtis Shortly after
there was a reunion with relatives in Sanford. Curtis
had been adopted as a child by his stepfather,
Preston Bennett, who was the only lather he could
remember, she said. Because of her brother's close
resemblance to his father, Maureen said when she
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Evening Herald and to a newspaper in Winchester
whereabouts.
appealing for help in locating her mother. Within
She said Maureen's mother had tried In vain to
hours after the letter appeared in the Winchester
me,paper. she received a phone call from a rnan
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Curtis flail told tus parents Maureen had died in
said
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Nova Scotia. But there was no record of the death at
the Bureau of Vital Statistics.
net tamer hart told her that her
mother and grandparents were dead, and that her
mother, "never wanted me anyway. That is what
always hurt the most when I was growing up," she
added .
She said to avoid being traced, her father keg
them on the move and they lived In "Wyoming,
California, Wisconsin, all over. My dad remarried
and he and his wife were together off an on for four
years," she said, "but they are separated now,"
"st)' aunt came to see me last summer and that's
when I found out about my mother," Maureen said.
'•M'.' aunt had not seen me since I was six. I asked
her about my mother and she told me she was still
living, but didn't know where. She said then were
relatives In Winchester, KY., and that the family at
one time lived in Sanford, Florida,
"I learned then that everything lever believed
was not true."

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end in failure, Sadat answered,
"Maybe, maybe. Why not"
There is a most important fact.
This is that we shall be very
candid and we shall put
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The West Bankers crossed
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independent Hank residents in the Suez push in what both leaders have WCIZiii4fl "
Palestinians from the Israeli- Canml cur ifn i,,EIm..
sectors of the Sinai into Egypt
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Egypt
Tue5Thursday
to declare support for
OCt Upli d Jordan West Hank to island site of his second sununit ing at the siaiiniit
day .iIl(l Wednesday and met
-Sadat 's peace moves in a slap
boLster support for hi.s peace with Begin in less than five
Officials said the council with both Sadat and War
at the mainstream Palestine
nio%es on the CU of his wu.ks
reviewed
developments of the Minister (,en Mohammed liberation Organzation s bitter
Christmas sununit with Israeli
Sadat later chaied an Middle East question in light of Gamassy, reportedly to discuss criticism of the peace initiative.
Prime Minister Menahemn emergency session of his Sunday's meeting between details of an Israeli withdrawal
Begin
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Business or career interests
should be subordinated at this
time. Don't allow them to take
you away from home and
family today.
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someone or showing up the gift
given you.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Be
more attentive to your mate
today than usual If you're at a
party, don't do the solo bit while
he or she sits alone.
CANCER (June 21-July
A
small remembrance for coworkers Is in order today. It
doesn't have to be much, but
they'll be looking forward to a
token gesture.
LEO iJuly 23-Aug 22) You'll
be in a festive mood today, but
don't get too much caught up In
the sptr'ltofth.ings. Being a mite
too flirtatious could damage
your image.

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Don't decimate the family
Be careful. You are in a puckish budget with lastininute-hasty
mood today a others may not purchases. Who needs postbe. YOU may join the wrong holiday headaches?

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I'm SI now, but I still have some
questions.
I like beer ma hard Hattori
and I eat pretty well Is there is no medicine that will really
any medication one can take to help more than a good well.
prevent deterioration of the balanced diet that includes the
liver' Since the liver is a normal amounts of vitamins
regenerative organ, how long and minerals. If you still have
does it take to regain a healthy evidence of abnormal liver
status? Also. I have heard of function, you might increase
successful transplants; if that i sour vitamin intake by using an
or' inary all-purpose vitamin
possibility'
DEAR READER - You have tablet or capsule that you can
Don't
really means scarring of the get tat, and leave the alcohol
liter The scars will not ,o atom
away. The liver (toes
DEAP DR. lMll - My
regenerate, but not in a per- husband is worried about dying
fectly orderly fashion. The before I do. lie says bachelors
scars and change in the outlive married men because
regenerated liver will be with they give up sex all their lives.
you for the rest of your life. lie said he didnt want me to
teni him so he can forget sex
Your liver function has ot
viously unproved, but you can and live longer.
never run the risk of adding
Is this true hat men live
additional insults to your vital longer if they give up sex
remaining liver cells
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Alcohol is a toxin to the liver
I)EAI( READER - Well, it
cells There is about as much might seem longer. The facts
alcohol in a can of beer as there are that married men as it
is in the average mixed group live longer than single
0.. cocktail I can't approve of your men, although there are in
using beer
any amount with dmdual cxceptioils.
Also. people who are active 0
your history. I can't recommend that you use any alcoholic and iivolved, and that includes
beverage for that matter at any a normal sex life, usually live
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longer than those who are not.
I am sisiding you The Health
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— Your Liver, to give you a better give up sex' Most people find
idea of how your liver works some manner of sexual ex61
and what you have. hers who pression whether they are
want this issue can send $0 ,iiarried, single, or divorced.
cents with a long, stamped, self- His basic premise is wrong
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If your husband persists in
in care of this newspaper. P.O. wanting to avoid sex, even
Box 1551, Radio City Station, though it will not decrease his
New York, NY 10019.
life expectancy or affect his
Liver transplants should be health adversely In any way.
regarded as experimental. I then he may need to discuss his
wouldn't count on them as a responses with a prc.fcssiorial
solution to your problem. There counselor.

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began "Prior tothat there was not nuich of it
problem at all." East said
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oil
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paraphernalia indicating !hat a thsabli,
perslon is at least a pa." ngt!r in the vehicl.
the), are being tickete Ie and in ~,bitie e&amp;,,
Nlj)ur Nunnan l-!i)%:! .wj the
intent 4 the law. requiring Ilidt parki.
Npaces bir provided for the handicappbvd, A,:
that the spots were- ii 1* fur wheeletm
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Monday, Dec. 19, 1977

Evening Herald. S anford, Fl

NAMN

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

IN BRIEF

Judge

Dead At 79

Embezzler's Extradition
MIAMI lupi) — U.S. I)istrict Judge
William M. Iloeveler is weighing Mexico's
demand -• backed by the U.S. government —
for the extradition of :38-year.old Alfredo Rios
('amaremi it former Mexican treasur' official charged with embezzling $7.5 million
loaned to Mexico by a Chicago bank.
lb*.'veler is expected to hand down a ruling
earl in ,January
Rios ('ainaremi arrested in a Miami Beach
5
motel last Jul' 18, claims he is innocent and is
fighting extradition lie is being held at the
F t'dera I Correction
ion Institute in homestead,
alut 20 miles south of Miami.

CHICAGO(UPI) — Captain hook is dead.
Cyril Ritchard, who charmed millions of
children with his television portrayal of the
villainous pirate chief opposite Mary Martin's
Peter Pan, died Sunday at Northwestern
Hospital in Chicago of cardiac arrest. He was
79.
Ritchard had been hospitalized since Nov.
25, when he suffered a heart attack during a
matinee performance of "Side by Side by
Sondheim" at the Drury Lane Theater at
Water Tower Place. He narrated the musical
written around composer-lyricist Stephen
Sondheim's songs, and Miss Martin, with film
star Janet Gaynor, attended a reception for
him when the show opened in October.

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Weighing Mexican

Cyril Ritchard

World Sailing Record?

FBI
The Rev. Leroy Soper and Corinne Campbell arrange items on table at Christian
ncrn Bell Pioneers donated food to Holy Cross Episcopal for needy. (From
Sharing Center.
left) Russ Kitner, Rev. Soper, Joanne Stinebaker. Ish Seigler.

MIAMI (UPi) — Bulgarian sailor George
Georgiev, on the final leg of an around-theworld journey alone in his 27-foot sail boat Cor
Carioli, is expected in Havana this afternoon,
Radio Havana reported today.
If Georgiev reaches the Cuban capital this
afternoon he will set a new world record for
round-the-globe solo sailing, shaving seven
days off the mark of 226 days set by England's
Francis Chichester.
The Cuban broadcast, monitored in Miami,
said the Cor Carioli ran aground Sunday in the
Old Bahama Channel, off Cuba's north coast.

The
Sharing
Season

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By United Press International
With negotiations stalled in Washington,
impatient striking United Mine Workers
members decided during peaceful weekend
meetings to step up efforts to shut down non.
UMW, softcoal operations, especially in
Appalachia.
Contract talks between the UMW and the
Bituminous Coal Operators Association aimed
at ending the strike by 188,000 miners in 22
states, which began Dec. 6, were scheduled to
resume in Washington today after a weekend
recess.

KR 103C5 It

Protein Powder Sales Down

Uncle Carter At Wedding
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (UP!) — Scott
Stapleton and Care Lee Gainey were married
Saturday afternoon in a traditional
Presbyterian service, attended by Stapleton's
uncle, President Carter, and about 1,000 other
guests.
The president spent Friday night and
Saturday in Fayetteville, attending wedding
events and visiting with his family.

Hotel Patrons Robbed
NEW YORK (UP!) — Five men early today
handcuffed employees of the Carlyle Hotel
located on the city's Upper East Side and
rifled the hotel's safe deposit boxes, escaping
with an unknown amount of valuables.
No one was injured in the holdup which took
place around 4 am.
Police said the thieves wore wigs and
mustaches, which they left behind at he scene,
along with a handgun and a police radio.

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Iembers of the I'i Lambda chapter of Phi Theta check out results of their Toys for Tots drive on
Kappa (national honor fraternity for corn- campus.
rlunity colleges), at Seminole Community College

BYSCOTrABRAHAMS
Her aid Stall Writer

the child was taken to Seminole
Memorial Hospital. She was
later transferred to the Orlando
A 21-.-year-old Sanford girl hospital and this morning was
was reported in serious con- in the intensive care unit there
dition this morning at Orlando's in serious condition, a
Orange Memorial Hospital spokesman said.
alter being struck by a car in
Monti said the driver of the
front of her hme at 5:35 p.m. automobile, Nancy Gail
[UOUCfl, a. 01 I004 ScOiI Ave.,
Sanford police said Ada Sanford, was not charged.
Cantrell, 1503 Mellonville Ave.,
CASH ST,LEN
ran into the street while chasing
A Sanford woman has
a cat.
reported to police the theft of
Patrolman Larry Monti said $150 in cash and a watch and

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P%.bftsMd Daily asd $v*dav. .Ic.pI $atvvday 80W CktI$tm.s
Day by The Sanford Herald. Inc.. 351 N. French Ave., Sinferd,
Fla. 31771.
Second Class Postage Paid at Sa&amp;erd. Flodda 33771,
Home Delivery. SS cents MovtP. 1310. 5 Months, 114 )0, YHr.
$7540 BY Ma.I month. $370. S Months. us 30 13 Mtps.
$33.40

Investigating, she discovered ransacked and $519 in ca.'
the theft of a color television, missing from a dresser
room divider and teapot from
She also reported nnssin
her home. The items were vase valued at more than $1(k
vaiuea together at $850, ac- and eight packages under .'
45-year-old woman in her cording to deputies.
Christmas tree
Eastbrook subdivision home
about 11:45 pm. Sunday.
Authorities said the sued
HOSPITAL NOTES
left
the Goldenrod-area sub'
.......- division in south Seminole
County on foot possibly headed
DECEMBER 17 1977
DECEMBER 13, 1977
for Winter Park.
ADMLSSIO
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RINGSTAKEN
Sanford:
Sanford:
Ruth Stamm, 46, of 850
Ruby D. Carter
Ge,rge
Butler
..•, Grove Manor Dr., Sanford,
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Russell F. Green
Freeney
reported to police the theftnda
Lenora N. Futrell
Lenard Hagan
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Friday of two rings valued at
Harold
Highsmith
Derrick
D. Jones
from her residence.
$
Emma
E.
Ptnkne
Moran
reports said.
Richard
J.
Harold
Bew)
McKay
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Bob Dudzic and Steve long
Melanie Webre
reported to sheriff's deputies Bernice F. WWlams
Order
Bernard
B.
Zurbo!a,
Wells
the vandalism apartment 607
Louis
Lorerzetti,
Deltona
at Tiffany Square apartments
Martha
T.
Sitko,
Deltona
on Sunday.
DISCHARGES
Bertha Hardin, Enterprise
Two couches and
chair
Sanford.
owned
the apartment
DLI1An;s
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Leroy A. Anderson
complex management, valued
Sanford:
Adeline Gebhari
at $675, were cut and slashed,
Janis Calvin
Shane Chanise Holden
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and personal item were also
Grace D. Carr
W
lllLsmWcheg
uties said.
Harold D. Homith
Virginia Michalowski
ThOfldtOkp$COabout
Richmond
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Ralph Senn
2 am. Sunday, reports said.
Richard
Reilly
BViCklah SIXÜth
David Roberts,of number 7
Bernice F. Williams
Deltona
Eutbrook Apartments,
Edna
Gould, Deland
Howell Branch Road, reported Ruth CWUn, Deltona
Elizabeth Ward Deltona
INored
san,wj to depuues the theft of a im William Erwin, Deltona
•
Paul F. Walters Lake Mary
d G. aDett
These youngsters were among the approximatelypicku truck
Sharon
Dickerson &amp; bab.
apartment complex lot. ,be Myrtle Wilson, Fem park
1000 who witnessed and took part
ord
the annual truck,taken$omdimearound3 Charles!.
Lackey, Oviedo
Patricia M Fodrie &amp; bab'.
Christmas parade sponsored by Sweetwater Oaks am. Sunday,
is valued at Barbara Y. Lee, Oviedo
girl, Sanford
residential community
Longwood, Twenty-two $2,000, the sherifri department
Wesley
Rowell, Florence,
Barbara 1. Anglin &amp; baby
units covered the two-mile route,
said.
Jersey
girl, Lake Mary

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A convicted
rapist ho escaped from a California prison
last lh'cemb4.'r was arrested by FBI agents
Sunday
('harks Baker Ward, 45, had been serving a
25vear sentence at the Vacaville Prison near
Sacramento when he escaped on Dec. 5, 1976.
The FBI arrested Ward on a federal
arrant charging him with unlawful flight. He
offered no resistance and was held in the Lee
County jail in lieu of $25,000 bond.

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says it decision will he made on a dav•b'
%-dav
basis on how long the hunt will last.
A ('mist Guard spokesman said different
areas of the Caribbean are being swept
visually and electronically by a C-130 from St.
Petersburg and two other planes.
Robert Brown, pilot of the Fort Lauderdalebased olane, was on a flight from Barran(111111a, Colombia, Friday night when he
radioed he had run out of gas 100 miles south

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be able to specif) the number of
ssomt'n and Hiinority.group
members the county will at
tempt to hire. acco th ng to
Count), Adniinistratcr iogt'r

ST PETERSBURG 1 UPI) — Stuart.
MartinCounty, which makes its presence felt
every year. moved to the top of the Class
AMA rankings in this week's state high
schx)l basketball poll.
The Stuart-Martin team moved up when the
defending state champs of Orlando Boone lost
their first game last week and dropped to
sixth City rival Orlando ,Jones, undefeated at

term hiring goals fir ni,:..
and seomen could 1* part f a
res i'sl a!f;r;;.,,tis t a, to.: pa;
(tie' .ui.t
ill itn:t 1' the
1' S l)cpartiiient of I ;'.r at
the' end of J;tnwjr%
The tt"t'r,tl .1ia'rt t,is ii r
the cowit'. until Jai. 31 to reSist
and u pdate its plan for increasing the r:uml,t'r of
tllfli,tit' i,fl:l OIl,t'fl ill Co,l .
gos rn.':.t't 1'
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Neisseender.

Following a mecting with
federal affirm at RC action
specialist Willow, 13 Allis,
the county official said a pledgt-

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in late
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final kcision on revising the
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directed (he pla. Title role, st'r*' dual c;ii
tit ti .J .'rr
lsli awl Saiti It.'ilding as lIan,'i
and ('.irsamlra Itijit' and K.'lI limit as (;ret,'!

Were' working t aN a
mutually developed. practical
dcun;ent
Ht h officials sail their
meetings have been hat ,
monious and productive We
have no problem s:th the
is 'rss .'lining n.;i
f Mr

Allison's
u g ge St iOns,
Neiseender said.
'Mr.
Neissic'nder has .asked man)
thoughtful. -!11 -informed
questions,'
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70. moved up to the No. 2 Spot.

In the three remaining classes, the topranked teams held their ratings: idle West
Palm Beach North Shore in AAA, Clearwater
Central Catholic in AA and defending state
champ Malone in A.

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EVENING hERALD: Is the s)stem giving you the
education ou feel ou honestly need, or are they throwing

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S1tl )h:NT Some of the things
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F; F:sI'(; IIEAHU): Like what?
S rti*;NT The) use] to have home economics classes
required Now you can Just take it if you ant to, but it
'rrii;s like all these girls are Just going in there because it

: .,n ca.$) class, They are not going out for things which
.rc na1l hard Then there are shop classes.
%4 hit tUU are saing7 If )OU are saying that some of the
required riiurses shouldn't e% en be in there, but then you
are sa,Ing that It the) %srrc all elective maybe ever) body
siciuld go pick the easy garbage, that really Isn't going to
help them in sihat thes want to ac'hiese.

STUDENT

year there was some kind of current
,'papert k, or fiction, or some kind of class like that. All
the lol sas lay on bean-bag chairs and read little
paIrtnk &amp;mks and hardly ever got tested. What are you
getting o tit of that" unIt the kids slept. She always had the
lights dwAri low and a little music on.

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EVENING HERALD: The object of the Functional
Iitrraf% Test ssas that you were supposed to have learned
sonic' of this sia bark, and still retained it. Do you think
that those things sshlch ou had several )ears ago and
hase forgotten might be useful to you if you "ere out on a
joh, working to pa your rent and buy your food?

THEY'LL PLAY

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STUDENT Yes, you'll use the fractions. You'll use
sutiraction. addition, division. You will use that stuff.
Some time or another you will need it for something like
paying your bills or on your job.

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Missing Plane Search Still On

TV THEFT
Pam Cogburn, of lot 6. Elder'
Lola Stout, 79, of 510 Orange Springs Trailer Park. Sanford.
Rd. Altamonte Springs, told told sheriff's deputies she can
deputies she was awakened by home shortly after rnidnht
voices about 4:30 am. Sunday. Sunday to find her trader

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jewelry totaling $1,050 from her
home at 702 Park Ave.
Katherine V,'hltner, 77, told
Sanford police the theft occurred sometime Saturday. She
told police that she was at home
all day, although two women
visited her for about 30 minutes
in the kitchen, stating they were
irom a cnurcn seeuig Clothing
donations.
RAPE SUSPECT
Seminole County Sheriff's
deputies were on the lookout for
a rape suspect who assaulted a

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Crime Prevention Programs
WASHINGTON (UP!) - An estimated 2,000
crime prevention programs are in operation
across the United States to help safeguard
citizens against muggers and burglars, a
federal agency said today.
Crime bureaus in 600 cities are being
financed with $37 million from the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration and
indirect help from the Justice Department
crime fighting agency is helping finance 1,800
others, the LEAA said.
Some communities are financing their own
crime fighting operations, it said.

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Seventy-four local children are expected to
have a merrier Christmas as a result of the
Sanford Christian Sharing Center and the
many churches and groups which contributed
toys for the toy shop.
In addition to toys, candy was provided for
youngsters and gifts of money for teenage
children.
Parents of needy families were allowed to
choose two toys for each child from the gifts
displayed Saturday morning. To provide more
room, the toy shop was set up in Holy Cross
Episcopal Church Parish Hall across the
street from the Sharing Center at Fourth and
Magnolia.
Fifteen Sanford area churches of several
denominations have joined to support the
center, which opened in April. Ninety-five
volunteers from the churches operate the
center. When the new center opened, the
Catholic Sharing Center operated by All Souls
Catholic Church was merged with the new
project.
Rev. Leroy D. Soper Jr., rector of Holy
Cross Episcopal and one of the original supporters of the center, said that in the first nine
months of operation the center has aided 1.(w
persons.
ft is not just another welfare agency, but i
a crisis center," Rev. Soper pointed out.
"People are referred to us by agencies not
able to provide the immediate aid needed. At
present we need monetary donations to aid
with gas and electric bills that become a
problem to poor people during the winter"
The center also helps out on an emergency
basis with food and clothing as ell as
operating a thrift shop.

UMW Striker Ste pup Plan

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sales of powdered
protein have dropped amid public concern
over liquid protein, and makers of the
powdered alternative feel unfair treatment by
the federal government may be a reason.
Confusion about the two substances apparently has contributed to declining sales,
industry officials say. A decision by the Food
and Drug Administration to require warning
labels on the dry and well as liquid diet
products hasn't helped either.
A federal investigation is under way into the
deaths of 39 people who were using liquid
protein.

Monday, Dec. 11, 1977-3A

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RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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CAIRO UPI
Egyptian Israel's peace plan includes a
and Israeli' delegations to the proposal to give Palestinian
Cairo peace conference today Arabs on the occupied Wed
Issued an unprecedented joint Bank of Jordan eventual self-

Home Delivery. Week.56 cents; Month, SLO;6 mordba, $14.20;
Year, IM40. By Mall: Month, $2.70; 6 Mcmliii, $16.; 12 MonO

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OPEC oil ministers are arriving in Venezuela
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It is the Biblical understanding that lawyers
place great burdens upon men's backs. And so they
do, only today the burdens seem greater.
They take the form of both higher legal fees
and more items thought suitable for litigation. To
put it simply, Americans pay lawyers more money
than ever and spend more time than ever with
lawyers in the nation's courts.
Why Is this? Chief Justice Warren Burger
correctly noted earlier this year that lawyers,
judges, and law professors have developed "a
fascination with procedure" that has led to "a
smug presumption that conflicts can be solved by
law-trained people."
The question needs asking why this fascination
with procedure, and the answer suggests itself that
the ends of law have been lost sight of; the law has
become an end in itself, the source of intellectual
preoccupation, th e birthplace of ever newer
species of litigation.
If this is w ha t is happening, however, the legal
profession cannot alone be indicted,
The nation is burdened down because of th e
legal profession, yes; but it is not only because of
the legal profession.
To say the ends of law have been lost sight of is
to note one symptom of an age In which values have
become relative,
This relativism manifests itself also in the
decline of what Burke and Tocqueville called
"intermediate institutions" those bodies like the
family and the church that stand between the individual and the state and in which the individual
traditionally has resolved conflicts bo th large and
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small.

The average person may not like paying
lawyers large fees, and he may not like having to
go to court to resolve even petty differences,
But In a very real sense the average person
now has no other place to go. Heishis own agent, as
the lawyer is his, and the two work together, though
unconsciously, to produce a mammoth legal
profession.
It is the nature of the beast that makes one

Pause. Chief Jtmtice.Bw'ger has suggested that the
legal profession in America might learn from Iran.
Iranians resolve their differences by taking them
to councils of elders.
Which of course they can do, for the simple
reason that Iran has not yet endured the affliction
of modernity, the breakdown of intermediate institutions.
ut the burdens that lawyers and consumers of
lawyers place upon themselves are not likely to
ease until there is a fundamental recognition that
values are objective, that law serves ends oth er
than itself, and that intermediate institutions like
the family and the church can provide more
satisfying resolutions to conflicts than the courts.
Admittedly this is a tall order, but no other one
will do.

Viarren Report
Release of long-secret FBI files has done nothing to shake the
conclusions of the Warren Conunisslon that Lee Harvey Oswald
was alone In the usasnation of President John F. Kennedy.
But the half-ton of raw data made available in response to
provimonsoftheFrecdom of Information Act probably Included
enough accounts of false leads and unresolved questions, Unfortunately, to keep alive the several conspiracy theories.
The new information does reveal that the FBI under the late J.
Edgar Hoover checked out every lead, even the most bizarre
Investigators at no time casually dismissed the conspiracy
possibtllty, but weighed the evidence carefully and thoroughly
before determining that Oswald was on his own.
More papers will be released, probably next month.
It is too much to expect that the tragic blot on our nation's
hi*will be put firmiybehind us.
But the demands of the present and the uncertainties of the
future argue for looking ahead
not back.
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valuable Insights,
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Hospital and nursing borne care account for
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Congratulations to Jane Ca.sselbecr&gt;
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Ojstgna., from the early thllth,od
days up to the present time. The ex.
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and church affiliation so with that in
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For the past 5 years I have furnished
a famous "Songs For Q'iis'ar.as"
booklet like I'm enclosing to churches
of all faiths, Salvation Army, hospitals,
nursing homes, Bram Tower and to the
most Important the schools of Seminole
County-But just recently an order
from Tallahassee and Washington has
banned the singing of the joyous
Christmas CL-ni.s in public schools.
At the present time I have between
1000 and 2000 of these "Songs For
Christmas"
lets that can't be used
according to the law or order in schools.
So I want your opinion, to see III should
put them in the 'For Sale" or want
adofthe Evening Herald or throw them
away.

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order mean that the Christmas or
religious songs will be banned in
churches like prayer Is banned in public
schools at the present time.
P.S. Think about it before it is too
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Floyd A. Palmer

Sanford

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found to my dismay it also is out of
Department &amp; Drug stores. Last night,
I went shopping for Christmas cards i
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stores s4.'arctung for a box of cards
depicting Christ's birthday- I found
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I wonder whose birthday we are
celebrating' It's sure time for America
to wake up. because all too soon our
children and grandchildren will be
living under the same rules as Russia
and Cuba.
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Christ. It's still our privilege,
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For more than a year, we visits a suburban home. In a neighborhood called
associate Joe Spear.
politics, but he promised to publish the story
have been tracking down the sordid details of a "Banjo Sajonla," where the thildren are
To her horrow, she "saw the unconscious
He was unable to keep his promise. lr
do
ry that should revolt the world. It's an ugly sexually abused.
bodies of three little girls, two of them age 6,
December
of 1975, Soler was arrested, and Ada
story of sexual depravity among high govern.
Yet the sad fact Is that the United States ov
other age 9, lying naked on a pile of sand In
story was found among his documents. Sbortl&gt;
ment officials in Paraguay,
the years has been one of Stroessner's strongest
rear of the home," she said, her voice breaking. alter midnight on Jan. 9, 1976, three men broke
We were told that young girls, ages Ito 14, supporters. J
l5 September, he was
They were bleeding from the genital area, she down the door of tier borne and dragged her off to
were being abused for the sexual gratification of President Carter's dinner guest at the White
said, and had "marks on their bodies evidencing the offices of the Pataguayan secret police.
top military and civilian officials in Asuncion. House, He has received an annual average of $6
sexual abuse."
The notorious chief of the secret police,
Our Informants claimed the practice was at least million in American aid over the pad four years.
Ada s'.xumoned the police
who were told by an Pastor Coronel, accused her of being Involved in
condo ned by Gen. Alfredo Stroeasner, the die. And the flow of military assistance to Paraguay
elderly caretaker that "he was working there a plot
to kill Stroesaner. When she denied It.
tator who has held the Paraguayan people In his didn't stop until this year,
under the protection" of a high army officer
Coronel
personally began beating her while the
Iron VIP for 23 years.
The details of the sexual depravity are almost
whom he Identified as Colonel Perrier.
was held by another man. Then she was thrown,
This sounded o us Like wild, antl-Stroesaier too sickening to publish. But it's a story that
"Upon hearing
this, the police hastily semi-conscious, Into a room where she was
propaganda. But one of our sources traveled to aboujd not be hushed up. The details are
departed, taking no action," Ada reported. beaten continuously
for three days.
Paraguay and brought back substantial but provided by Ada Rodriguez, who comes from a
"Later, we were told by neighbors that at one
Once she was dipped headfirst Into "a large
second-hand reports of the sexual abuses. Now Paraguayan family of wealth and influence. Her
point the old man had 14 little girls between
the tub" filled with sewage. Later, she heard a man$
we have obtained the sworn statement of an Late grandfather was thief justice of the
ages of $ and 9 under his care."
eyewitness whose credibility cannot be Paraguayan supreme cowl. Her uncle Is now the
The outraged Ada, a mother of three children screaming and was Informed by a guard It was
her husband and son being tortured. "I decided I
challenged. The squalid dory, unfortunately, is Paraguayan ambss'edor in London. Her father
herself, began investigating. She learned that could take
It no more," she said. "I found a piece
true.
Is an important official in an international
Col. Perrier maintained a 1mme in a fashiona bl
e of a can and started cutting my wrist and arm."
In the past, Alfredo Stroeuner has orgen"
In Washington.
nelghtmrlmod called "Barrlor Sajonla," 't!
distinguished himself by tyrszmlzlng his own
A sneering guard dragged her into the
Sources at the State Department confirmed YOW)S peasant
girls, PWthUed from
bathroom
and stuck her wounded wrist Into a
r*oiie and by providing a haven for Molt that Ada Rodriguez is a person of consequence
poverisbed parents, are made available to
"gutter full of excrement," She lost conHitler's war criminals. Among these I'tIU5NI and credibility. Larry Birns, director
of the top Paraguayan brass. Gen. Strpessner sciousness
and woke up in a hospital.
from world justice Is Dr. Josef Mengele, perhaps Council on Hemispheric Affairs, pig us together
frequently visits the home, Ada swore
ft took the political connections of her inthe most celebrated Nazi war criminal dIll cm with her. She a nswered our questions and gave
For a month, Ada Implored her influential
fluentlal family to gain her release cm Feb. 13*
the 1ooae,deacroed by thelittle Jewish girl Arise us a sworn affidavit,
friends to deno unce "this horror." Sh
e was 19Th She liii
Frank as "the etngel of exterminatIon" at Attachin the United States ever
Ma's involvement in the child abuse scandal
warned repeatedly "to remain silent and
not since, slowly recovering from her ordeal,
wits concentration camp. Both passports and began in November I. She and her husband, a
become involved," In absolute cksçeratlon, she
Footnote: Our repeated calls to the
protection ar
we provided by Stroesiner.
naval officer, were having lunch the house of turned to a man named M1giI Solder, who
Parsguayan embassy for comment have not
Now the dictator has been linked to this nasty his serlor officer when they were swumoned
publishes an undergroua
Communist been returned.
an scandal. Sources allege that he frequerdly "by neighbors to a house next door," she
Ada's lather, h
told our newspaper called Adelante. Shti Is opposed to hisremain armnyn1oI13, also refusedw o asked to
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The kidnappers fi.wd Achilleas Kyprianou
Sunday
seven hours after the last deadline
for his execution in return for a government

demonstrations.
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their demands. It wants to manage the sp
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more Am erican voters.
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political. They have chosen to act betwet'r.
harvest and planting seasons, barring an tmmediate wide-scale refusal to produce or de
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to get
much more than headlines and sympathy out of
their tractor procession and strike talk
debatable.
As Agriculture Secretary Berglanda&gt;s, h
wl.shesthefarmerswellmthetrdramattzedpu,sh
for guaranteed farm prices, but doci't think it,50
going to be effective.
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co nst itutciits, but they are not the sizeable
and cohesive Washington force they once re
The realistic among them, which means most of
them, admit they cannot legislate what th
militant farmers are asking-100 percent
panty, in effect a federal guarantee that no
matter what the economic conditions at the tune
of sale the farmer will receive a price for Pus.
produce equal to the cost of production plus a
profit.
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parity could reach $20 billion in direct govern.

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rule through democratic
elections.
This falls short of Arab
differences remain.
demands for a Palestinian
In the briefing after the 50- homeland but the Israeli leader
minute session of the closed said Carter considered the
conference, the Egyptian and proposal a "fair basis for
Israeli spokesmen said a legal peace."
committee reported on its work
Begin, offe ri ng t he first ofin trying to agree on an agenda ficial details of the peace
For the full conference'.
Initiatives, said Arabs and Jews
The spokesmen said the would have a
mutual right of
agenda group had not yet settlement" on the West Bank.
agruv(I on the subjects to be
which Israel captured from
discussed and the three-man Jordan in 1967.
oinmnittc&amp;' will meet again
In Saudi Arabia, the state-

survivors and searched today For more.

Carter

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Israeli spokesman Dan Pattir
said the Israeli delegation will
make "a special visit Tuesday
to the birthplace of President
Sadat" the Nile Delta village
of Mit Abul Koin, north of
Cairo.
Both spokesmen, agreeing
with each other on ever)' point,
said there had been no sharp
exchanges during the second

at least 19 People. Fishing boats picked up 25

The cluckings of concern and sympathy
right up to President
himself, w •
acknowledges that recent economic conditions
have "creat ed real di fficulties" for the fa rm ers
And being a farmty himself, although
noticeable pressed economically, he's in a
position of being able to say that he ought to
know.

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of Medicine, an arm of the National Academy of
SC2CICS, suggests our continuing emphasis on
cancer research may not be the wisest use of the
government's limited resources.
cancer remains the nation's second
worst killer each year, behind heart disease, It
ranks no higher than fourth in its contribution to
the United
according to this study.
Circulatory ailments, including heart disease,
rank first, followed by respiratory system
diseases and this Is a r eal shocker violence,
accidents and poisonings.
The analysis was done by Dorothy P. Rice and
Feldman, of the federal National Center

LISBON, Portugal i Ullli -- A Christmas
holiday jetliner crashed intG
the Atlantic
Ocean off the Madeira Islands Sunday, killing

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This deep-mated publiC anxiety
the peincipal reason why more federal do llars are
devoted to cancer research than to any other
form of heal th r esearch.
Federal spending priorities, after all, are set
by elected
of Congress. Like all
politicians, they respond to th e perce ived will of

Jet Crash Survivors Hunted

The long unhappy and suddenly niiittt
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BERRY'S WORLD

and nice

for talks aimed at setting 1978 prices and most
observers predicted Saudi Arabia and Iran
would win their fight to impose a freeze.
The ministers arriving Sunday were
whisked from the airport to the Uotel Melia
Caribe along a beachfront guarded by a
virtual arms' of 5,000 troops and security

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br iefing that reported progress
in their second meeting, but
conference sources said major

1978 Oil Price Freeze

tha, $.40.

no room for optimism," the

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whether Clucago's Walter Payton could break O.J. Suripson's
single se as on rus hi ng record and whetherthe Gian ts could knock

the Hears out of the playoff, only 50.152 showed up, meaning there
were 26,474 no-shows
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i'ayton did have a hand in setting up the clincher for the Bears,
though. by grabbing Bob Avellini's 14-yard swing pass to put the
ball 0(3 the (;iants' 11 just prior to Thomas' dramatic three-

ahead again on Robin Earl's four-yard nosh off tackle For the
game's only touchdown. George Marlin, the Giants' big defensive
end, Jumped in to block Thomas' conversion try', leaving the
Bears in front, 96, and it looked as if it wouldn't matter until
[)anelo squared things again with 41 seconds left in regulation

BEER
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and considering the conditions, he was

yard field goal that put the Bears ahead less than five minutes
after the game began, but after Joe Danelo tied it up for the
Giants with the first of his three field goals, a 38-yarder, three
m in utes later, Thomas suddenly went cold.
Its 23-yard attempt near the end of the firstquarter had t
much English on it, str uc k the left upright and bounced back onto
the playing surface, and he was wide with a 29-yard try before the
First half ended with the sco re still deadlocked at 3-all.
't Thats when he went into the dressing room arid changed t hat
right
l)ant'lo put the Giants in front for the first time with a 19-yard
field goal early in the fourth quarter, after which the Bears went

ILI

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15 tries.

pointer
Thuina,s started out the bleak, bo ne-chilling afternoon with a 32-

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EAST IIUTIIERFOIU), N.J tiM
Since he's only 25. Bob
Thomas can't possibly tell you anything about the way the New
York Giants out-slicked the Chicago Bears 43 years ago by suddenly' coming up with a whole new shipment of sneakers in the
middle of the game to win the NFL title in a swirling snowstorm.
Hut since he used the same idea himself Sunday, fully aware
nobody' kicks too many field goals with wet feet, the resourceful,
little soccer-style kicker for the Bears can tell you all about howhe earned them their first playoff spot in 14 years and the right to
go against the Cowboys in Dallas next Monday merely by having
the foresight to bring an extra shot' along
float's right, one shoe, not two One dry shoe was all Thomas
needed
'See this right shoe of mine," he said, pointing to the one
responsible for his 2.8-yard field goal, which gave the Hears a 12-9
victory over the Giants with only t hr ee seco nds left in suddendeath overtime on a treacherously wet, slippery, snow-encrusted
feId "It's made of cowhide, a special kind that's hard to soak
through and stays relatively dry. I brought it along from Chicago
in case the weat he r turn ed out to be bad and put it on at half-time
after the other one I !larted the game with got all wet."
flouas' left shoe, the one providing turn with such traction as
he could get on the slushy turf, was completely- soaked through
al-so. and the only reason he didn't change it along with the other
one was because it still was gripping the ground well enough to
The wcattwr wasn't bad at Gian ts Stadium Sunday, it was
humble Of the 76,626 fans who purchased tickets, anxious to see

CREAM STYLE
WHOLE KERNEL

LUF

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Sonic of that help is scheduled
Dec. 29-30, at Evansville 's
invitational holiday basketball
tourllait'n! Southern i iIIIWLS

Lewis Spry, an NCAA official,
said the tragedy includeu a

time.

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History Repeats,
Miami At Home

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closing minutes incensed the
repeated for the Miami Dcl- Miami faithful. Hundreds of
..,,,
phin.sSunda%, leaving them out fans telephoned Miami news
of the American Football media to complain about the
Conference playoffs and Dcl- officiating in Baltimore's 30-24
phin fans, players and coaches victory over New England.
angered at the way it happened. Several callers to UPI charged
In 19Th, the Dolphins won that officials purposely threw
AM t he ir l as t reg ul ar season game the game to the Colts in the
Jr
and needed a New England cling minutes.
victory over Baltimore to make
The Miami Herald fielded so
the playoffs Baltimore beat the many protests it began giving
Patriots. 31-21 It happened callers the address and phone
again this weekend
number of NFL headquarters to
The Dolphins downed the register their complaints.
Buffalo Bills, 31-14. Saturday
Dolphins Coach Don Shula
for a 104 record, then began normally refuses to criticize
Seminole Communit ilf College coach Joe Sterling praying for the Patriots to beat officiating publicly, but he was
checks the clock in the waning minutes, but his Baltimore Sunday. That would clearly angry at a news conon•
ference shortly after watching
Raiders basketbailteam still suffered its second loss have givenMiami the AFC a
of the season Saturday night, 82-2, as Indian River Division title under the NFL's the game on television with his
tiebreaker rules.
family'.
soni its osii tournament in Fort I'ieree cu
The way- New England faded
"Its awful that our season
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until liii .dn. i
-a tournament in S tIIitJ
to hal t the Colts' winning 99- sho ul d end like it di d," Shula
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run capped a 99-yard drive but
the controversy came just two
plays before the score,when
Jones seemed to fumble on the
six when hit by Steve Zabel. But
referee Fred Silva ruled the
ln the AFC playoffs Saturday, nesota, disappointment in Cm- whistle had blown before the
Pittsburgh, the Central Chain- cinnati and Washington and
fumble and the Colts retained
Pion, will be at Western
much bitterness in Miami.
Possess i on.
Champion
Denver
and
Miami Coach Don Shula and
"1 was trsing to get down
oakland, the wild card or best hundreds of Dolphin fans who
when I was hit and I'm not sure
rurmerup, will be at Eastern lit up television and newspaper
when my knee touched," said
(haflipion Baltimore.
switchboards like Christmas Jones
In the NEC playoffs next trees were fuming over a cal
"1 hit Jones and the ball
Monday. Central champion wnich enabled Baltimore to popped out.' said Zabel. "The
Minnesota will be at Los defeat New England, 30-24, and official said he was down. I'm
Angeles, the West champion, capture the AFC East crown. not saying there were badcalls
and Chicago, the wild card, will
The Patriots surged to a 24-10 by the officials but we need to
beat Eastern champion Dallas. lead before Bert Jones threwbeatEasternehampionDallas.
do something to evaluate
Th e winners meet on Jan . I three touchdown passes and matters. Pete Rozelle NFL
for Us' conference champion. Don McCauley went over from ('onimissionerl or somebody
ships and a bert h in th e Super the three with just 2:44 left to should do so met hi ng."
flow lat New Orleans on Jan. 15. play' for the win. McCauley's
The Patriots also were hit for

suit turn.

CORN

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DRY

Spry extended the
ym
thies of the member colleges
of the NCAA lie said the
tr aged y unfo rt unately was not
the first for the association "We hope and pray it will be the
iast

.

The Nil, entered its final
The National Football League weekend with four of its eight
finally got its playoff situation playoff berths still unsettled
straightened out on the final and when the battling was over.
weekend of the season Sunday there was joy in Baltimore,
and the picture looked like this:
Chicago. Pittsburgh and Mm.

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Dry Shoe Sparks Bears To Win

PLAIN OR SELF RISING

DINNER
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will stand in for the Aces as host
team to Murray State, Mercer,
Ga.),.-.,I New Orleans.

Athletic Business Manager
Robe rt W. Hudson was a good
friend. Spry announced a
$l0,0 NCAA gift to LE and
said the association hoped the
ft would
the
universIty's chei friends to
help in this time of mourning.

.

Becomes Clearer

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PANTRY PRIDE HEAT &amp; SERVE

personal loss for him, because

The university has pledged to
build a new team in the
National Collegiate Athletic
Association's top th vision. It
had entered Division I only this
year

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BREAD

"We shall never overcome
the loss of these wonderful men.
They are precious and
irreplaceable." (;raves said.

At least 200 persons sat
quietly in the sladiurn the Aces

grip of despair to burst forth
"more sensitive to human
needs, more resolute in purpose
than ever before."

But he promised' Out of the
agony of this hour we will rise.
Out of the ashes of a dessicated
dream we shall build a new
basketball team, stronger,
more valiant than ever before.
Th at was the mission of our
fallen brothers. Their dream
will be fulfilled."
He promised the audience,
including 1 or so friends and
Families of the deceased, that
the university will break the

The moment of silent prayer
wa.s indeed silent, but the
toughest moment was when UF
President Wallace Graves read
the list of 24 names. Many in the
audience wept.

*NFL Playoff Picture

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have used for 20 years fully an
hour before the 2 p.m. services,

the service in Hobeits Manic,.
pal Stadium, home court of the
umversily's basket ba ll team.
The varsity team of 14 and its
head coarh were among the
killed in the crash.

There v.ei" eulogies and
hymns, and the re was weeping.
Occasional silence may have
been the strongest statement of
grief, hoever, al a Sunday
gymnasium memori..l service
here the University of Evans-

BUTT
PORTION

SHANK
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BONELESS BEEF

vile mourned Its loss in
Tuesdays ZMatality airplane
disaster.

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But Thomas wasn't through yet, and his last -second heroics
with the help of a dry shoe reminded some old-timers of how the
Giantschanged into dry sneakers at the h1UtifledW'iflgtheir 1934
title game at the old Polo Grounds, and buried the Bears, 30-13.
'I was conscious of that before this game began," said (;ants'
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us today?' They did put em on, too, didn't they?"
expansion club in the NFL.
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30. and the other was a
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Shula watched on television
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It was evident that Jones
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'I Just feel so bad for our
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families. after living through
the disappointment they lived
through tonight."
Minnesota made the playoffs
on Saturday' with a 30-21 victory
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stayed in the wild card rce by
u psetting lis Angeles. 17-14
season -ending games
Sunl,iy
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Boy (h'rela's 27-yard field
5thil in the t hi rd period lifted
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"I don't know what the ruling
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the Cana'liens 2-0 victory over streak at seven games I ucien

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Sedgefield Ap(s., clubhouse, SR 436, Altamonte Springs:
and 7:30 p in., Florida l'osser and Light. Sanford.
L)eltona Camera Club, 7.45 p m.. Lutheran Church of
Providence social boll
'Ainti'r Springs Srrtoma, 730 a.m Sunshine Park
ii rnuriit&gt; center
Saniurd lions. noon holiday Inn.
Sanford Sertoma, 7 a iii. Sambos
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V,clght Watchers, 7 p.m.. Sanford Woman 's Club. 309
S Oak Ave., and Summit Apartments. Ca.sselberrv.
Sanford Senior Citizens (lub, Sanford Civic Center.
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h1tits fine, but iii&gt; husband
.10(1 I have no children and this
relative has four. In other
wurd.s. she's telling riit that we
should buy her kitLs Christmas
fts, but we shouldn't expect
I think she should have said,
.n't buy our kids
i'i
•iListhing this star because you
tien't have an kids Or else.
If ou bu&gt; our kid' Christmas
gifts, w,' will buy sou and &gt;our
riothuig in return
Y
u think
1,
WC NI)EIIING
10: th WUNI)ERING: I think
all gifts should IX' tolUfitar). If
IlUt' ('%pe('ts to be repaid in kind
fur a gift. it ceases to he a gift'

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,i'fltll p htlti, I've I'.t'tl
. and I still love
Iii.
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' I was never allowed to
h, I, or)..' I always dreamed of
the ILIS when I was grown and
in ii&gt; lw n st I could have a
.

Ht1.'n hlainner, president.
presided tver the meeting and
the gala proceedings that
tI1,wed
'ss Arlep.e' presented a
ii
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oiuntni,s'N

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England and Mexico She noted
how man)i Amer can custu mu
ad traditions unginated u
these countries
The js of the seasini anti IN.
caittar.ttie'rie of menibers Ruth
(',.Ilfl.'', Vickie Hall, Sue
('t'&gt;flitt. Elizabeth
Jett,
Ev,'is a St'rr.n's. Myra DeVine.
.1 hn son,
lint
" is
.

WIFE, asking why a churchI f eel' bitter and angry, b
man
there's nothing 1 can 'lo except going, happily married
would
sisit
a
massage
parlor
move. which would be foolish
because we never csiuid find a You offered a number of
'Curioty, lust, an
place as nice as this for tut reasonf
itch for variety, fear of missing
we're paying.
something, temporary insanity.
It's been a year now and I've
etc
built up a terrible resentment
I gave my father a gift ceragainst my parents Ai n i
wrong to let-I this way" Or are tificate to a massage parlor for
the% wrng ti continue to treat a perfectly legitimate reason ti , treat turn to a relaxing
ri.' like
thihJ
massage.
The fact that he has
BITTER INN
not
)et
taken
advantage of it, I
DEAR ItIrrEll: Is sour
parents' pn.ipert&gt;, arKi if the&gt; attribute to pre j udgments such
don ' t want dogs it's their as &gt;ours. I think you owe all
pu lIege. t)IIO't lake it per- leg itimate masseurs and
'lIrialls II
oil rafl't a('erpt rrii.sseus..'" an apolog&gt;
IIL'h(T SON
their decision with gract' and
l)F.Aht
SON:
to them I
And
maturits, mote.
apologize.
But
m&gt;
Judgment
C() NEIL) E NT IA i T
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'i' our on the fact that literally
:
C I.E V i- I.
suggested Eksenth torn- thousands of dubious massage
mandment, "Thou shall not get Parlors have sprung up In
caught." Is sets catch&gt;, but if recent years. And the massages
iunlike beaut&gt; offered there
'.11(1 t'lit't the first Ten. s

.

are more than skin deep.
lkublerns, Tell them to .bbs
F o r a per so nal unpublished
;ettin nairrie(i No matter repi&gt;. write to Abby: Box 600,
h o" little )ou have to spend or Los Angeles, Calif 90069.
how
unconventional
&gt;our Enclose a stamped, self'
aldresed envelope
lit et% I', it can be lovels

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Bt".tr&gt; Kt'lley. helen Hamner
at.! Arlur...' Blum m4dt' this a

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Lake Mar) Rolar&gt;, 8 it in Mayfair Country Club.
South Seminole Optimist, 730 am., Ramada Inn, Sit
,

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''Its the season to be 1oUy',
and so it was throughout the
meeting of Xi Theta Epsilon of
Beta Sigma Phi held at the
home of Arlene Blum iii
l)elton,a A huge Christmas tree
featuring Beta Buddy exchange'
gifts
highlighted
the
decorations throughout the
ho use
A large basket, at the door,
filled with packages of
('hrLstrnas toss and clothes as
the members armed Erct'll
Gras, Santa (laus, will deliver
the itenis with another basketof
foed to the chapter's idptl
family

Interstate Mall; 7:30 p III.. Grace

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Chapter Spreads Cheer As Holidays Near

I)Ietssorkshop. 10 am., and 7p.m. Muntgoiner&gt; %Vard.
United Methodist
(liurdT. Sanford.

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6.6946.90 UEBFRAUMILCH

gifts- uscept
ihi!tii''n

Sanford Seminole ia&gt;cees board, 7:30 Pill. Jaycee
hwlding

15.15.175.00

'70 CHAT. SIMMARO

decision. It'll Rick's mother
that 51)11 and S our husband
agree that Beth is teN) suuiig for
that tspt' (If saratIon.

TIit'RSDAY, DECEMBER 22

5.69.61.88

12 CHAT. MOUTON ROTHSCHILD
PWIUAC

I)E.It 1H-:I.l('ATI:: Don't
feel that &gt;ou must justify our

5,9945,5

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Mc(i) hullily (oub.
Starlight Promenaders squart' dance. 7 p ot . I Tt'II.ir)
I •fflfl&gt; ('uitt'r. Shell h(u,id
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to let inc have a ior' They why
Then a letter appeared in
stunt even.dlscuss it. No dogs
sour
column from HURT
on their nronertv.
Deriod'
nroDertv,Deriod

.

e trust Beth but think she
a bit too soung to be in }iaw.ai
with doubtful superVLsioii.

I mc ( 'enter

N

had never mentioned that she
was invited, so 1 was shocked I
said I'd talk to my husband and
we would let her know

hustcitul

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('ascella'rr&gt; Itotar&gt;. 7.30 a 111., the Caboose
Osirdo Itotar&gt;. 7- 30 a 111 , the TOwTI house
Sanford KiwanIs. noon Civic (enter
Sanford Optimist. noun. hIdiiia&gt; Inn
Sanford Serenaders semi eitilen •Ian e. 2 3fl p it ,

'16 PIESPTR MCHELBRG SPATLES(5.19.51.90

1.99-21.95

family over Christmas. Beth

don ' t want to insult h(iik's
parents. but I agree with
&gt;

h'arents Anonymous, 7.30 p.m., Casseloerry Corn.

5.9.56.90

sou believe

Rick's people are way out of
our class financially. Today I
received a telephone call from
_...L._.,.
till,
O(.flCi' U5MII.... .tU i)VIII
tUCK 5
their
Hawaii
with
go to

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t)EAIt ABBY F'is.: n ntkc
I've been happil&gt; married for ago I gave rn&gt; father a gift
,i sear, and my husband and I certificate to a massage parlor
are renting an apartment up- for his 55th birthday. Since
many months had passed and
stairs from my parents. Would
it, they still refuse he had not used it. I wondered

4)4

I)EAR AIIItY Our daughter
Ill call her Beth, has been
going steady with Rick strict'
school resumed last fall. Beth is
15 and Rick LS 17

Beth is begging us to let her
go. Her father says he doesn't
like the idea because Rick has
his par ents wrapped around his
little finger and seems to have
no supervision whatsoever.

building.

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MADONNA UEBFRAUMILCH

STATE

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JABOULET VERCHERRE

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DIrt Workshop. 10 am and 7:30 pm.. Sanlandu
United Methodist Church, SR 434 and 1-4; 10 am. and
noon Stet.son tiruversity Canton Union Building, I)el.and.
Sanford AA, 8 p.m.. 1201 W. First St.. i closedi.
101'S Chapter 79, 7 p.m.. over Baptist Church.
(rstal Lake and Country Club Roads. Lake Mary.
Sanford ,tI.Anon, 8 .IT(.. First United Methodist
I 'hurch, Sanford.
Wright Watchers. 7 p.m.. Flonda Federal. Altamonte
Springs; 10 am.. Ascension Lutheran Church.
('asselt*'rrs
Seminole County Girl Scouts Winter Sing at
Altamonte Malt, 7.7:30 p.m. Pick-up trucks at upper blue
parking area to receive canned goods for the needy.

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McKelvery of Longwol. When Elvis died last
.Ill!list, Paul " ired an $1H floral arrangement.
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ackiios ledging the floral tribute. : st'enth grade
student at Lakeview Middle School, Paul earns his
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records. pictures. the medallion he wears and a
portrait of Elvis sketched by artist Richard Axtell.

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EVENING AT SYM.

(Frp)CHRISTMAS TIME WITH
MISTER ROGERS

DAILY DEVOTIONAL
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LILIAS. YOGA AND

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WHAT 5 HAPPENING7

FAMILY FEUD
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N BC H 0 VIE Wilma Shirley Jo Finney
stars in this tact baled drama
about the early career of the
1960 Olympic gold merjal
w'nrer Wilma Rudotph, who
was undeterred by childhood
phic,l handicap,, pregnan.

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Sintord, I lorida 37771 The name
FLORIDA
and address of the personal CIVIL ACTION NO 172459 CA-Ct-A
rrpresentative s attorney are set
FIR ST FE OF PAL SAVINGS AND
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ASSOCIATION

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THIS NOTICE, to hIp with th clerk
A KOENIG. tOrmerly huSband and
r the ae court a wyittpn
lte HENRY G KOFNIr, ad -w p
stalement of any claim o, demand GENEVIEVE H KOENIG. and
they map have Eac o!;m must ,i
MUNEPA
MiNi,, uUMPANY.

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LS5 'or the claim, the name and
address of the creditor or h agent

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Barnes guest stars
14 ItO IL Y WOOD TV
THEATRE
The Hemingway

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TUNE
t} THE ROOKIES
a4- EAST CENTRAi
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([1 LII BOB HOPE CHRIST.
HAS SPECIAL Guests are
Como, the Muppots and Mare

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(Tues ) Omar Sharitt, Mschell

(9.) ALL MY CHILDREN

GIngold, Georgia Brown
(flours 3 Kreskin, Jay Johnson

YEARS (Iue, I THE GREEN
MAN (Wed ) MARCH OF THE

sl,st' atthe sametime depict
c),tterenl phases in the life of
Ernest Hemingway in this play

trab.
'-u crited the gOb from her
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323 IN? THEATRES

copieS oi lisp claim t the clerk to
enable the deck to mail one copy to
each personal representative
All person interested nIne estate

"RECORD

SAWS

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Arur.ierry

Robert Young,

143 ORANGE COUNTY

Call
373 3557
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plans to make the anruot..nce_
r'er.t at the anniversary parly

Can Help
Phone 123 136?
Write P 0 Boi 1213
Sanford, Florida 32771

ALL THURS.&amp;FRIONLY
$APTA ANDTHE
THREE SEARS
$1
PIUSCARTOONS

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CONI- IDE NT IA( ,PallFr. ,.

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representative or ttO
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jun50 Ct'on of the Court
ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS AND
OBEC TiONS NOT SO I ILED

'60 417, Sanford, Ilotida,unt,l to
FInrda Statu-les. will reg.slpc
AM - January i, 1071 t *15,05 time with the Clerk of the C rcu ,t (ou,t
*ii pe publ'(ly opened •nø and f
Seminole County 110(0*
read
upon recept Of proof cf 'c-,

PHILLIP
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Of
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AND
MOPICRIEF.
Attorneys
for
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NEIGHBORHOOD

C Vernon Yte. Jr
' CLEVELAND MIlE &amp;
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Sanford. Florida 37773
Telept'or,,
5 333 1311
PubI'ts Dec It. , 1977

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Clerk 01 the Circuit Coors
By Mary N Dardr'n
Deputy Clerk
1971
PEStS
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In, County reServes the r.ght t
reicci an or all b-OS. *hch ri IS

10 RECEIVE SEALED sios
at trie County
PIJbIISPI Dec I? 9 23 ic'
r-5u4t to the Ierrcr
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arid Purchasing Agent
197$
P'OvS.ons of Florid. S'a'e Bcaro of Semr,oi, County
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FO R
DESoO
Educat.on Admnistratvp Rule IA
Room 417 Ccvjrfisoute
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA 7)0 it 1000 AM or Aednesoap Sanford, Florida 37171
PROBATE DIVISION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
morning, DPcemb,. 71, 197?, t's
File Number 7744) CP
:)0SI 333 4330, Est 29$
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORiO
DivISion
School Board of Seminoi, County, Publish Dec tO. 1071
PROBATE DIVISION
Florida, w'll rece,veandor
In P. Estate of
at thi DES
F.I. Number 17 1)6 CP
School Administration Building,
LUWA BALL.
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Div l5io
1211 MClionviIie Awinue, Sanford
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
In Re, Estate ol
NOTICE OF Deceased Florida Seaieo bids lot fhe (a5 , FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. LULALORAINE HUPIT.also C" ..
of trw foliow'nig PrOprty
FLORIDA
ADMINISTRATION
LULA 5, HUNT,
PARCEL NO. I
TO ALL PERSONS HAVIN 0
CIVIL ACTION NO 172439 CA-It A
Deceaw'
Localon West sioeof Lor.gwpod fiRS , FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST Markham Road ri the vicinity LOAN
NOTICE OF
ASSOCIATION
OF
ADMINISTRATION
OTHER
PERSONS INTERESTED Old School buldng i', 5itptp$ on S'ales corporal-on
IN THE ESTATE
rwecnis,s
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
PII,r,tff
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND *11
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
thaI th, admiristraton of tri, estate
.0
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Beginning at l's, Quarter Sect.on
HENRY I KOE NiG arid F LVIRA
06 LURA HALL. deceased, FIle Post '. Sect.on Post) on the North A KOENIG. tormCrl huSband and IN THE ESTATE
Pdumb77 14) CF. 5 pending 0 the boundary of Section Two 121.
YOU ARE HEREBY PIOTIP 17
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
wile HENRY G LtENlG ano *ifp.
Township Twenty (70) Sijth. Range GENEVIEVE H KOENIG arid thaI tPi administration of 77.p qs'.'.
Florida, Probate Div,s,on, the ad
Iwenty PIne 751 East, thence run MUPIERA PLUMBING COMPANY, of LULA LOPAINE HUNT a
known at Luia S. Hunt, deceasei
dreSS of Sanford,
which 1 Seminole
County West 793 Sfef$. thence South 15323 a Florida corporation.
Cpurtts.
Florida 37773
IileNurnber 77136 CP. ispqe.ng
ft.
thence
East
7
35
feet.
thence
Defendants
The p,rsoi representatives of the NorTh 253 35. to the point
the Circuit CourT toe Spmn:e
of
NOTICE OF ACTION
estate are WILLIAM P. BALL arid beginning ILes the East twenty
County. Florida, Proat, Diwi-ori
TO HENRY 9 KOENIG
T B BALL, JR . whoseaddnets c
the address 06 wPiicP. is Semn',
1351 feet thIof, for Die right
5270 Cedar Springs, I?) E
o William P Ball. Post Office 80. of way for th Markham Longwcio
County Court House. Sanlcr'i
1 675. Sanford. Flor,Oa 32773 The
Dallas, Teias
Florid. 37771
Roadl,
acres.
The persona
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
name and address of th personal more
or andconlaningt*0l7,
less
representaliveof the estates JOH',
representative', attorney are Set
that an acton to borecIos, a n-o'
THOMAS SPINO, *ho5 address
PARCEL NO 2
lottl', below
Igage on the following property ,,
13$, North Elliott Avenue, Sar't0( i
Location Nort's end QI Seminole
All persons having clams or
Sen-role County F lorda
. County Curo0
Florida 37773 Te name ad a;
parking lot A
demands aganst the esta,,
Lot 3 Block B, BEVERLY
pale green building ne., 10 Southern
et* of the personal reprelecrequired,
WI IPIIN
TERRACE,
according
to
the
Plat
THREE
tatve'sattorn,y are set forth below
Bell leleprione Compin,, 703 East
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
thereof as recorded in PhI Book
Commercial Avenue. Sanford,
All person, having claims c'
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Pages 50 ano SI, ot Pie Public
I tonida
demands against trw estate a'.
IHt5 NOTICE. o file wilt', the clerk
Records of Seminal, County,
required,
WI THIN
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
TURF I
Florida,
of th, above court a writtCn
Lots 35. 36. 37 arid 36 lIeSs th,
MONTHS FROM THE DATE CF
statement of anp clam or demand
'as bten filed against you and you
i writing and must ind, cat, 'PIe Park. Sanford. Flor.da. according t
bISiS for the claim. InC name arid plat thefeof recorded in Plat Book 3,
addreSS f the creditor or his agent page II. of the Public Ricoeds
Seminote County, Florida
or attorney, and the amount
claimed If th clam 5 not et due, PARCEL NO 3
Location On West Side of High
the date when it *11 become due

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIOHTE E NTH JUDICIAL dR

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163.000

uric Start A-pen 1 i lime to Sell
,our wc,rrr',, P15 will buy all

Owners are willing to help you
buy 11515 darling
BR home in
Sited fenced plrd for children

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Oai-,d If the Claim is not yel doe
the date when it *11 befome 0.e
Shall be Stated If the cfa-m t
Contingent or unliqudated by
nature of the unCeilanty sfsalI IC
stated If the Claim it Secured Ic-i
security shalt be described Tr e
claimant shall deliver sulfic.,c
copies Of the claim to the clerk I:
enable Ihe clerk to mail one cop, 'r
each personal representati v e
All perspos Intef ette in the esta',
to whom a copy of this Notice ca
Administratiiors hi been mailed are
required.
WITHIN
TURF F
MONTHS FROM THE DATE 0'
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file any objection,

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kitchen, utility room, tcr porch,
nicely landscaped' Only 517.5001

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BR. 2 bath home in Lake Maryl
Split BR. plan, C H &amp; A. icr
porch, walk in closets &amp; many
e.tras' Just 5.32.300!

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Apartments FUrnIshed

(0t5IFORIAIIIE - 3 BR. I bath
1-on-c on Ig lot in Sw,intandt
Carpet in LR. nice dining 6.
ktchefl area. quet neighbor
Psoodi 0nI $11500

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c-.InI Private entrance, adults
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2521 Paro Dr 322 fltI
REAL TOP
After HourS
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'rust (S u ying And Those 3e11ng
322 :611 or $31
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For Rent- 3 BR. 2 bath, fenced
rard. $230 month 337 1110

2 BR. I bath
DOLL HOUSE
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eat in kitchen, completely
fenced' A buy at $39,300!
Sanford's

Sales Leader

322• 2420
ANYTIME

Multiple Listing Service

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3 BR. 2 bath, family room. C A,
gas heat, carpeted. 2132 Grove
Drive. 3333605 anytime

REALTORS
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ternS Canopy bed SI nnirig
bedroom, dnrrg room. &amp;

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69 Mul?arg Yah I $1195 Dart

323-7340

lowmleaqe, eiceltenit cord-ton
call RiCk at 372 3)96

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SALES

Ira-ring -ndv'dva' superwIor.
II ERA bereft', seller &amp; buyer
'en-p w,rrint4 I n,l crltce
upmert &amp; sales 'oois &amp; e'
cepIOnal adverts-rig program
are uSt a few CI Ihe man,
REASONS WHY AF RE THE
LEADER' Call Dave lam br a
conf.Oental flIers-CA

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(4. DCI 140 y. 373 734(
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F 'IL DIRT CLAY SHELL
HAULING'
C rock GormIe 373 6361

AILSONMAIEH I uRPaiTURE
BUY SE IL TRADE
311 31$ F Frt Si
377 5627
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F re selecton of good used fur
future 0)0 7703
Bob'AaIker Furniture
CIA, ( 7 92
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licaral necklaces $35 up. Meiker I
Wallets 53 . Came ri &amp; Sc,
GwaItne, Jewr'trS, 204 S Par.
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courts Club blouse range
relnigeralon ci spOs,al drapes &amp;
Much Mi-C 7' Mar,' By Owner
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aSsumilbir mortgage 377
9569 372 7993 c.r 372 9364

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aorrus $1
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si ri-snel Wnoetare .s,C,u, ,Øc't-flr S hOs"e's or
n-c'e 7$ I'Pc- O5hPl BAGuS
ARKE
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5-ngr' 5 'o',' m3-r,', seA-rig 1
mql,fl
f,' 4l,ilOn"t(
or.g.rsaII, $393 Repossess
used for
6 month', balance I
19130 996 1217

lake Mar,
oath ,ie.-,
3 liW. 'omes Under $27.00) *th le',',
Ihan $900 down Gov,rnment
luriding Bolder 373 3211 Eat.,I

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skates. $IS Phone 327 4410

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Mi-ltiple listing RI Al TOP.

SINGER FUTURA

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evcellent condtiOn Brunswick
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Slate Bed pool table *ith cues. - ____________________________
rack &amp; brushes. esceltent
Concrete 'Acrk An5
condition' 3373621 After S pm
REASONABLE 339 01)1 Ør 3)3
3271473
2 acres with) OR, I bath
ea
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botjse 12 BR, I bathhouse?. 7
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haul 7S Lakewlew Avenue.
Electrical
Lake Mary BAIL REALTY
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Je'wett 111*"- 3 BR. 2 bath on
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ii Fl III ('47,
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(lean uPIP'e old can
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modern home for under 123000
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33' a' Bats bolt. ICC new, tUll
equipped, IS Ip Mercury
heavy duly trail,. with I
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Assijrrable morTgage Call row
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of every size and price
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CRANK CONS'T REALTY
37) 7120
REALTORS
REALTORS $30 eI
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St Johns Realty
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904 775
653.6 attrr 3 p m
3$ 6.17$
BROKERS
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Dat 327 II))
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Wh,lehurst REAL TOW 377
0711
-- 3 tiP 2 bath fan-I, room d'f9
c.-1o.BR 'a'ge a,
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living room double
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near s'orev
4r0e'ed $1) 900
garage, utiluly room porch

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Has AntQue%, gass &amp; lirnlre'
iioaw Ists, Sanford
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STENSTROM REALTY

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SANFORD
519.500 I
I HA resale in Academy Manor. 3
BR. $300. 1151 33 P11. 360 I
monthS •
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7)'apes (.111 32) 6410 t,'ai'1'c
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o bard top 12.O. 373 6125

ANTIQUE SHOP

SONY AM FM STE REO

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217 272 171$
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30 Apartments Unfurnlshed
Yechan caloratlirig P.c %*li, &amp;
benefitS
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CredIt Qualifies

CHINA BERRY TREE

Christmas Sale . Or.g:naI arts a.
FVf,WY DAY 15 BARGAIN DAY I
crafts. nothing 04Cr $25' Wed

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GAL I I41OA",
c.p.c -'rice helpful bul not
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Profettor'jl CI' 'e ricrj
'-cc essar , apply fl person
5.1 H'.
skill',, front LOS" 0
Lakes pw Nursing Center. 919 F
open
o st Sanford
RECEPTIONIST
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Prestige, career, DOSilOn ioca'
19 --Rooms
Co. $430 mc benefits
COMPUTER OPERATOR
Salary open for qualified pe'son
I '-,,j"lO'tj i i-.r, looms Gra'ous
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FOP
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323-5774 day or night

roOmy t3 • 176 corner lot
IcnCed back ,arc3 wilts 70.71
storage bu'Id.ng

yen, prol,Iable 0.%tribulor5hp
ava'lable Aei(h ', Pure Fru-t I IIvO*cvrr
BR 7 bath A
Ser,c
Jo ret
con-pan0 I
,arpet ten(ed,ard frutlreeS &amp;
r-stabl'sPeo acccii-ritv at better
rIleas
4 ¶.X Cau 3:; 1232
n-ois rn,
D-nimum '
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BR. 7bath, pool borne 3 yrs old
r'venlory •c' ,viu'prl'iC"it Wrile I
Sunwen living room, wIth, I
nc',,de aOPP%S. teIep"c*se end
1.rep'ace family 'oom. Dining I
'efere"ce to PIAMCO 392$
room, screen rorch. fenced
S'on!cla r Road erm-righam, I
yard, fruit trees Was 142000 I
Alabama 35233 or call Mr
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THtSNOTICE.to file With the cleel
r"-"en defenses, if any. to ,
n
Cf the above court a wruDec'
PHILLIP
H
LOGAN
of
SHINPIOLSE . LOGAN AND statement of any claim or den-ac-;
they may have Each claIm must
MOPICR lE F.
Attorneys
for
in writing and must indicate 'rPlaintiff, Post Office Ba.
basis for Its. Clan-. the name in;
antord, Florida 37771, and tile the
Court on or before January 25th.
970 otherwise a Jgmint may be
eCler,d against you for the relief
demanded 'n the Complaint
WITNESS my hand arid the Seal
this Couit On thu
13th day
DeCember. 3977
iSeaIl
Artrur Pt BeCk*fh p
Clerk Cf the Crcut Court
Dy Mary Pb Dancer
Deputy (',rk
PubliSh Dec It. 26 197?, Jan 2 c.
197$
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P?e%,de'nl
330 SouIh Chard Strew'

TO: CALVIN RAY BYRON
COUNTY, FLORIDA
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND cording to F P TraffOrd's Map ot
validity 06 the decedent's will, the
NANCY G. BYRON
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED the lown of Sanford, as pee plat
CIVIL ACTION NO. 77'?436•CA.ZOD
qualifications of the persona
RejdenceU,",know,n
thereQf
duly
of
record
in
the
public
119 R; Petitwn of
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
representative, or the wenue C-' YOU ARE HERE BY NOTIFIED
WILLIAM THOMAS MORRIS
Date of the tint publiCation of this records of Seminole County.
lunisdiction of toie court
Florida. in Plat Book I, pages 54 to
that an action to foreclose mortgage
Notice
of
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND
Administration
Coveting th• following real and December It, 77
TO RUSSELL LEROY oouo
OBJECTIONS NOT SO 1 11(0
PARCEL NO. I
Personal property in Seminole
S William P BaIl
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Cnty. Florida to wit
Location On the East Side 06
5 1 B Ball. Jr
that the above named Petitioner
Date of the first publication of thIS
Lot II?, TPAILW000 ESTATES.
Sanford Avenue, Sanford, Florida.
Nc,bice
AS Personal Represent.
of
WILLIAM THOMAS MORRIS, Isa
Administration
on,
block
North
of
Celery
Ayenu
SECTION ONE, according to the
filed I Petition in the above styled
lives of the Estate ot
December 37th. It??
put thereof as recorded in P160 Book
Pine
Avenue
11*0
story
white
Court for the Adop*in of the minor
LURA BALL
John Thomas Spino
building)
36, Pages 37 and 2$. Public Records
child named in that Petition ara you
Deceased
As Personal Repretenta
of Seminole County, Florida,
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
ate commanded to serve a copy Cf
tive 06 the Estate of
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
Lots I. 2, 3, 1, 5, , 7, ano I, Block
has been filed against you and OU REPRESENTATIVE
your wniften defenses, if any. on LULA LORAINE HUPI'i.
arereouiredtosei.copy0fy
I). Tier 'C'. Town of Sar,ford,
DEPIO P DIKEOu, ESQUIRE.
5 A Edwin ShhoIr
also known as
written defense's, if any, to f on
codng to plat thereof as
BALDWIN &amp; OIKEOU, 300 Highway
A Ed*,n Slsinholseq of
LULA I HUNT.
recorded in P160 Book i, pap. s, cr
VICTOR BUTLER, JR.. ESQ III) SHINHOLSER. LOGAN AND
37 97. Fern Park, Florida 37731)
Deceased
East Rinson Str,qq, Orlando . MONCRIEF
Pie Public Records of Seminole
'ritlonee'! Attorneys, on or before ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
iIw,I,i. IIwAI -----------viii inc OrigInal
January 73rd, 1171, and
r,ur,g, and Lot 77 of
Post Office Soc iv,,
REPRESENTATIVE
file tPt
wth the Clerk of the
Holder Real Estate Company's origInal *itts the
above styled Sanford, Floridi
Ar*,w Speer
Clerk Cf this Court
Court on or before the 16115 day of
to Sanford, according to
III West Commercial Street
eitherbeforewrvic,on Petitioner's
lelephone, (305) 3733140
January, 1977, otherwl$e, a
Plat
thereof as recorded in
attorneys
Publish. Dec. IS, 24. 1577
or
Plat
Sanford, FlorIda 37771
Immediately
Judgmecsf may be entered against
Book I. page s, of
thereafter, OtPief'wise a default may Telephone U0$) 373 1)65
DES
ttsi Public
._' for the
relief demanded In the
_____________________________ Records of Seminole County,
be entered against you Ice Its, retis
Publish: Dec. I). IS. 3977
Complaint,
Florida,
demanded In the pqjj
DES-Si
_____________________________
WITNESS my hand and seal of
The Board reserves tIle right to
WITNESSmyhandandtMwaIof
said Court on the 9th day of
'eject any and all bIds
the Court at Sanford. Florida, this
December, 1971.
The Scnool Board
36th day of December, 39?;
FLORI3A
(SEAL)
Of Semin• County,
tSeall
hVt H. Bockwith Jr
Florida
Aflhgr H Beckwth. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Pat TeNon,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Mary N, 01,-den
VE AVVE]j
Chairman
By Jacqueline Thompson
Deputy Clerk
William P Layer
SUNSHIPdI STATE..,
DepUty Clerk
Publish Dec 12. 39, 74. 3571 &amp; Jan 2.
Superantendt Of Schodli
Publish, Dec I!. 76. 3971, Jan 3. 9,
PubliSh Dec 3, 32, It, 3977

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ness reeds ,c-u Ire demand -

home 5 beautifully decorated,

3
bathS. pool. 115.000 .senss7
Clark Realty. REALTOR 327
131

NOTICE OF SUIT

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2017 S F Cr'iri Ave - Sanford I a
Yrie'pl",r.e i 303 321 0311

fireplaces, C H&amp;A. 3 BR, 2 bath
&amp; des. call us to hear all the
tt'j $35600 *th terms
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Mar, 6. A"a,r'.."p
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oonsleral ,or Adpicar,'s 57'0d
appl, -n Le's(" 'P. ,
Slate [r'pIcyrc'r" 'leryce 9tQ
(vitO a Str,,t .'vrt Palm
Ot'da

I ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL

onrser of Third Street and Maple
c00tuu1Qt on Unliouidated, the Avenue
(7)214 THE ELECTRIC
nature
of
the
uncertainty
shall
be
COMPAP, y
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Stated if th clam 5 %ec,,,', tee
lots 161 Si, 171 Seven. III Eight,
_____________________________
security shall be descrIbed Tb. 191 Nine ano 1101 Ten of Block 151
Claimant shall deliver 5ffiCient
Five of Tier (9) Nine, according to
- Legal Notice
oi-n of the claim to the Clerk tO F P Trafford's Map Cf Its
enable the cterk to mall one Copy tO Sanfora. Flor,da as per p191 thereof
each personal representative
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
All persons interested in the i-slate duly recorded in the pubic records
FOR
SEMINOLE
of Orange County, in Plal Book "8'
COUNTY,
to whom a copy of this PIctic,
F LOB IDA
page No III if seq. which sad
Admn,stratiort has been mailed are
CASE NO. 11.1111 £
plaf, has since the
required.
Oi C)
WITHIN
THREE
510Cc lOot, WHATLEY DAV174 &amp; MONTHS FROM THE DATE
OF Seminole County, been duly Iran
COMPANY, a Florida corporatiøn,
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF 5boe0 and 5 now a part of the
PUblic records of Semihol, County,
Plaintiff,
THIS NOTICE. lofileany objections Itonida,
they may iSave that chaIter.g the
AND
CALVIN RAY BYRON and NANCY validity 6 the decedent's wilt. ftte
&amp; BYRON. hi wife',
Lots numb*red si. Ill, Seven I?),
qualificatin
of the
ight (I) Nine (9) and Tee (101. in

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Warm Farms. is-sc , 905 SPep

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Served n !e 'eSlauran' 1225
5'e' week 4
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ADOAMS FAMILY
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prepar.r
and (0OCng ol
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Harold Hall Realty

-RAYMOPIDE LUNOQUIST

AppcaSals 727256
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WISH PEAL (5147( iNC

about thiS. you *11 be too!
Property &amp; buSinesS under
173.000 Some terms

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central Florida, owners retiring.

Wed Bug Lake Park
Dated, at W-nter Garden. I i 0*
.511 *'Ork performed Shall be -fs It',,', 71h day 0$ December 19'T
accord with specifications *hiCh ire
Rudy'S Glass Blo*'rig A"j

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f,W 317 LIGAN S ISLAND
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HOLIDAY SPECIAL- CB, 3 liP.
easy terms 116.000 373 3774

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M. Unsworth Realty

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bortiood. completety remodeled,
concrete block. poI, carpet,
Uo.5od

or No Credit

71-Afltlques

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Saniando Pariis

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WITNESS nv hand atiithe Seal
this Court on ths 15th day

3 30
C4'CL ALL IN THE FAMILY
5 TIdE BANANA SPLITS
C!) OVER EASY See Barn Ctrannel 24

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RE ANPaOUP,CED

the Oud Monroe Road T.10,
'377 3911

tiC of the Estate of
Darlene P Nelson

10 30
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HOLLYWOOD
SQUARES

14' (Mon ) EQUAL JUSTICE
UNDER THE LAW

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yard, treeS, plants galore. choIce
area. %47.9

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Openings PIDA' Gcioo Pa, 5611

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6! COMMUNITY CLOSE UP
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80— Autos

Cash 3? 4132

S'gr'aure
spar 'ra!er ess lha, 7*0 ,pa'
old (ic-dr - t;ACr ,tnC tt'ic-r
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COUNTRI LivlUC, 3 BR. lbath

CAPS frOm $10 'o

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bath, reeds some tian. $Il.cOQ
P.aborn REALTY

Buy

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BUY JUNk CARS. truCkS &amp; rn
PO'?S ito to $70 333 S9 after
pm &amp; weekn0s
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docked. wormed. reds &amp; blacks.
175 i. up Born Oct . tPi. 323

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NOUPICED (Fri I CHRISTMAS
CELEBRATIO,,

(9li TAT1'LETALES
11- ANDy GRIFFITH SHOW

18—Help Wantnd

35—Wbile Home Lots
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Dobeeman female Puppy. *1CC. tO
weI The Warlock bfOodllM
Must eii 1325 323

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room Assume 0* interest
mo.tgage. 173.500

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Builder 332 7707 EQual Housing

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Sale" Sign down &amp; run a
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ad Cal' 722 2611 oc- 131

Beverly J Wilson

CHRISTMAS
9 30

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FACED WITH A DRINKING
PRORL, FM

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The sooner you place your
liSSfiCd ad the soorr ou *11

37 place, 7 pece Setting plus ac
ce'isories, NoritaSi fne china,
377111$ or 372033$

OWNER MOVED OUT- Needs to
Sell thiS attractively panelled. 3

Peg Real Estate Broker
377 tt Davor FdigPit
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WINTER VISITOR- See our
ineepensiwe winter Isome
special 3 BR, 1 bath, kitchen
eQuipped, C H,
IPIC span.

Payton Realty

range 33? 3053

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lessons. instrucrirnts
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General Contractor
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lot, fenced back $350 mo Down
piymt, assume II') yr mtg
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THE WHALE

THREE STOOGES

Until 3 P m

Gallery, 721 Park Ave
LCrI, wn'rr I'i'b

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iSALCOHOIA PPO13LEM
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11-'lnstrucflon

from S EvingtOn GaIIee. ti.•
Chip ArtiSts'' I Also gift ity cr5

Nice Slim attractive lady.
wv'uld Ike to meet niCe man

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DRIVERS NEEDED
long
diStance 'as' coast Operation, 7
years iflt't0, 'racyor trailer
elperenc, required including
Snow &amp; ce GOOd driving record
references reQuired
Redwing Refrigerateø, Taft,

helps pap lot thoSe (lsr-%t',-as
ntis 6-41 )'J79

Cf ii' DAYS OF OUR LIVES
14') (9) AS THE WORLD
TURNS

MartIn Jerry Lewis 1956

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ditioning, $350 month, first, last
a. $50 depoSit 373 0515
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3 n. ' ybath. rarge. fenced yard,
$100 mOnth, 35, &amp; last monthS
rint. glady Brown Realty, Peg.
Peal Estate Broker, Lake Mary,
377 5237. eves 327 3971
13W. 7 bath. carpctelj, central

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Separate sealed bos Icr the TO WHOM iT MAY
CONCERN

P,tocre Hiel Court British
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(Iue) Saratoga

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MASHERS- $501 UP
SANflRD AuCTO'i
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CHRISTMAS SPECIAL -

Siberian Husky AKC Male. blacI
tite, Iiue •yet MuSt 1211
Mike offer 3230750

Moving to a neaer hOme, apart
mint' Sell don't nee'
*ith a want ad
OoI'it DtSPI' 0r PuITVrr Her USC A Want 40 327 1611 or 0)1
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classified ad find a tenant for
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3 BR. 2 bath, Cent H &amp; A. Ig Ela
rm . very ood area $L300

3 BDRM, kit. equIpped, fenced
yard, sv.soo William Malic
to'*jki, REALTOR. 3737963

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41-HoUses

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for sale' ilOOb.isbpl 327 oio or
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ART SALE-- Alt Decorators I
Collectors limited Edit On
Signed &amp; Numbered t '1':

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to toryclose a mor
Igago on the foll0wing prOprty in
Semince County, Florida

CE) MOVIES (Mon I Doctor

T*o Faced WCm&amp;n (BAW)

(ATF ISH S lb bO'es From.
s oo per toi 933 Maple Abe' Ph
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Post Oflic, Ba. 1010

THIS NOTICE, to tile any objections Florida.

Clark Gable. Jean Ifaricw

Comedy about a AiiO'*er *150

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SWEET CORN-S2.5ojj Nurses, RN's?. LPN's, aides Live
in
Short term
FARMERS &amp;AR10ET
assignment
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3'2-Houses Unfurnished

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Lovely condo eth many eitras
Maitlind $26,100

IS-Help Wanted

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Sunday — Noon Friday
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forfamil,sorlr.erdsot
prc4lemdriccver5

and *ife.
GENEVIEVE H KOENIG
1137 Birch Lawn
Ottawa lilinois 61350

IN PERFORMANCE AT WOLF

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9—Good Things to Eat

ilcalin5

Noon The Day Before Publication

Adr,s,nistraton ha been maiICd are TERRACE according to the Flat
requr,d
WI THIN
thereof as recorded in Plat Book II,
THREE
MONTHS F WOM THE DATE ot Pages 30 and SI. 0$ the Public - -

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Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION

(lamed If the claim is not yet due,
the dlte when ii *11 become due
shaH or stated If the ctaim 5
contingent or unliquidatei, the
nature of the uncertainty shall
Stated If the clam 5 Secured the
securit, shall be described The

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unusual flC* SOCiCty

Plaintiff.

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1230
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intprf:r turn

Monday, Dec. I, ifli-iB

65—Pets.SuppIieS

S—HousehoIdGoods

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Oldeq Irame 2 BR Ibith
CfltCl Qit9C apt, an goon
cofldition &amp; priced right at

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43c a me

HOURS

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FOR CkIiafwab G U IDEAS!

RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

41—Houses

FOLLOW THE STARS * * * *

Orlondo — Winter Pwk
Seminole
831-9993
322-2611
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that the administration of tlse estate business enterpriSe is as follows
Of DARLENE
Gaylan B Linthacum
NELSON.
deCt'Sed, File Number 77399 CP,
Dated at Cassetberry, Seminole
panding in the Circuit Court fur County, Florida, Decembef 6th.
Seminole County, Florida. Probate 3577.
DiviSion, Inc address ot *hich i
Publish Dec 37, 15.26. 3977. Jan 2.
Seminole County Courthouse
3971
Sanford. Florida 72771 The personal DES 59
repreSentative of the estate
BEVERLY .1 WiLSON.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND

CI JD (91' UI NEWS

4) SESAME STREET

hours
C4) uj) MAIJDE Maud $

.L1 CAROL BURNETT AND
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CLASSIFIED ADS

NOTICE UNDIRFICTITIOUS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
NAME STATUTE
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
PROBATE DIlSlN
Notices hreby gIven that the
File Numbsr 77•flSCP
Division
undersigned, pursuant to the
Re; Estate of
"Fictitious Name Statute," Chapter
MS 05. Florida Statufel,wiIl register
DARLENE R NELSON
DeceaSed *ith Cleek of the Circuit Cot.
aid tar Seminole County, upon
NOTICE OF
receipt Of prod of publication of tIlls
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING notice, the fititiu name, tO *it
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST 136CASSELBERRY TEXACO
which I am engaged th
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THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED business at eeg E Highway 136
Casselberry, FL
IN THE ESTATE:

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STUDENT: Likeshe said, you can't do eighth-grade work if you
don't do seventh-grade work. I had trouble in math in the seventh
grade. The teacher was a kind of hyperactive teacher. fie didn't
have time to help you with your problems. He just put the math on
the board and if you didn't understand it, that was that. Then in
the next grade I couldn't adjust to math. A student needs to be
kept back to learn more about a subject.

S FUDENT Some of those teachers ju.ct coming out of college
and l'iking for jobs in schools should be tested to make sure the
could do the work, so they could teach it.
EVENING tiER/iLl): What about teachers who have been In
the system many years?
STUDENT: Maybe you ought to give it to them also. Maybe
pick a variety of teachers sometimes, and give them a test.

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(adsdt'n had the highest 120,000 11th graders last Ot'- Juded, Broward, 36 percent;
functional literacy test
failure rate 69 percent on the tuber. Beginning in June 1979, Duval, 45; Dade. 42: hillsScore's of all 67 counties were
math portion and 2 percent on Honda lugh school students borough, 35: Ice, 33; Orange,
released by the Department of the communications section
must pass the tests to receive a 38; Palm Beach, 39; and
Education Wednesday. The
(.her counties with a 50 regular diploma.
Pinellas, 30.
statewide average failure rate percent or higher failure rate in
The trend throughout the
DOE said it expects to have
hasn't been figured yet, but math were Bradford, 51: state is a high failure rate in an analysis of the statewide
DOE is predicting it will be DS*o, ); Dixie, ; Hamill- math and good passage rate in figures and trends by Jan. 15.

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STUDENT: I'll bet you would. Parents would like to see their
grammar and writing, on how to pick out verbs We started right
EVENING tIER/ill): lxt's pursue. What It you were 11 and
kids, properly prepared for the Functional Literacy Test, not a
from scratch She helped us a lot,
still in the seventh grade; what do you do?
month ahead of time.
STUDENT: My math teacher helped us for about two weeks,
STUDENT: Then there is something wrong with you. There is
EVENING HERAU): How mu(h actual preparation for the
EVENING IIERAU): What changes would ou make In the
then
she put out a box with things she thought would bean the test
something really wrong You may have to have special help
FUnCIIOIAI
literacy
Test
were
you
given?
educational system to better prepares student for the 11th grade
and we could use those for drill when we had time in class.
STUDENT: During the first nine weeks grading period we
EVENING HER/iLl): Ifs student has a particular Intellectual
inctioiu.l literar&gt; Test?
STUDENT: I didn't have a math class, so I went to someone
didn't
have
enough
time
for
our
regular
work,
because
our
classes
leel,
or the ability to learn something only to a particular level
STUDENT: At the same tune we took the Functional Literacy
else's dM5, and they were reviewing math. In my English class
were always reviewing for the Functional Literacy Test. I made
and no capacity to learn beyond that, what do you do with the kid?
Tesi, we had to take a basic skill,s test, designed to show whether
we reviewed the communications skills.
bad grades in one regular class because of it.
1)0 %OU take him out of the seventh grade. If he doesn't have the
pick out nouns and verbs add and sularact and things like
EVENING
HERALD:
When
you
went
to
someone
else's
math
capacity for karning what Is being taught, and bold him back.
EVENING HFRAU): Do you think If you had the full nine
that. Ma)be we should take the basic skills test first. If a student
class,
did
that
take
the
place
of
a
course
you
would
nonnalI
giving him special attention? Or, it he is at his lesel of learning
weeks
tos
tisdy
your
regular
subject
you
would
have
had
the
same
has all kinds of trouble with basics, then you can imagine what he
stud&gt;1
capability and that Is the best be Is ever going to do, do you move
grade?
would do on the Functional Literacy Test, Then the students who
him On?
STUDENT: It was the time I would usually take physical
STUDENT; Ill had the, full nine weeks to study my regular
h:td trouble on the basic s.ilLs test cruli be vheduled into clasjts,,
that would help them.
subject, I wo'ald hiie mtde at least a Ei. But ahe i. bioiogy • edu:a:on,andIwenttotbecoachformathdnlls He also teaches
STUDENT; He might need ipecial help. He just might need
math.
teacher) was teaching us the metric system the whole time,
someone to get with him and help him, or he might have a
EVENING hERALD: So what you are saying I those studesti
problem But I wouldn't pass him on.
should be grouped together so all the kids who had difficulty In a
STUDENT: We were guinea pigs. They should have given w
EVENING HERALD: You were studying the metric system in
irticular area would be in one class?
more preparation for the tests. Here we start school in September
blolog) class?
EVENING tIER/iLl): What if he does not have
Intellectual
STUDENT Break it down to the different areas of basic skilLs.
and in October we take the test — a test that determines whether
cnpacit to learn beyond where be Is,
STUDENT Yes,
'fli,it would really help
we graduate or not. I mean, I don't mind having to take the test.
EVENING IIERAI,I): What other teachers resiessed you for
STUDENT Then he should be in a special school. All kids
EVENING hERAlD: DoOU think you would get parental
but I don't see that we have to have it thrown at us like that
the Functional literacy Test?
should
receive testing to set' if they need to be in a special
rii.ope'rution with that plan','
STUDENT. Our American literature teacher drilled us on
EVENING HERALD: If you were still In the seventh grade and
program, if they fall two years behind their class.
were not passing math or English, and having trouble In other
EVENING HER/ill): Some state officials base said that
studies— the tendency, to some people say, would be to pass you
perhaps
theThe
teachers
ought istothat
be tested,
in addition
on so that a lot of kids are being graduated from high school who students.
implication
some teachers
may to
bethe
In.
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are still working on * much lower level. LI you were still in the
TAI.L AIIASSEE U PIi - around 35 percent. All but 5 or 6 ton, 60; Jefferson, 51: Madison, reading and comm inications. seventh grade and had not learned what was being taught on that competent, and therefore students are not properly prepared
when they leave that class for a higher one. Do you feel teachers
level, do you think you should be put into the eighth grade?
é ifty percent or better of the ;*'r 'nt are expected to pass on
; and Putnam, 52 .
Math failure rates in F'lonshould be tested, (At first all students shook their heads no, then
students in eight predominant
subsequent tries
STUDENT: Ithink a student should be held back, if he doesn't
one changed his mind,,
The tests were given to 6's metropolitan areas in.

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l.gypti*n and Israeli negotia SaiI,,t and Israeli Prime conference source, reflecting a "message of greeting" to Sadat
turs failed to reconcile basic Ministi'r Menaht'mn Begin,
feeling of suspended animation on his 59th birthday, which will
differences toda and looked to
Meanwhile, after meeting for a.S the talks awaited the out- coincide with the Christmas
it Chre4inas 'i.wioiut meeting to seven hours toda, the Israeli conic of the summit session.
day meeting at Ismailta,
product' a ' bombshell" duve. cabinet unanimously approved
Conference
sources
said
diil'xiient that could revitalize the peace proposals I'rniie
Meguid said the delegations
stalled Cairo peace con- Minister Mi'nahein Begin will fertces also remained onthe would hold "consultations" the
fur,'nce
present during the Christmas issue of the Palttinians. Egypt day after the summit to set a
has demanded establishment of date for the next formal
('hit'! F:gypti;in delegate
Estivat Abdel Meguid told
The cabinet also decided that it Palestinian state, while Begin negotiating session of the week.
r.'porttrs after today's
Foreign Minister Moshe l)ayan earlier in the week proposed old conference.
self-rule
for
minute session, "There has and Defense Minister Ezer limited
Conference sources said that
been progress but there are still Weiznuin would join Begin at Palestinians on the Israelioccupied Jordan West Bank. despite disagreement, the at4jine questions in dispute."
the conference in Ismailia
('onit'r,'nue sources said
A conference source said the
In his first public criticism of mosphere among delegates
behind
the Mena
closed, house
carved-wood
these questions cunterned basic Sunday meeting of the two Begin's peace plan, Sadat doors
of the
hotel
)proach - with Egypt wan- leaders "could well produce a Wednesday said Israel cannot conference room was cordial.
wig agreement on the main bonithell" that would spur retain military control of the
principles of pew'e. and Israel efforts to solve the Middle East West Bank of the Jordan.
"There is a marked desire by
s't'king to define details of such cn.s
The only tangible accord in both Egypt and Israel t
p*'.o i hifrt'hal ' in adThat's where the niuvt'mt'nt today's session among the achieve a peace settlement,"
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Cougars and dogs don't mix.
Seminole County Sheriff's
deputies and animal control
authorities found that out
Wednesday about 8 p.m. when
they responded to the home of
Gregory Mears, of 2655 Red
Bug Like Road, Casselberry.
Deputies Found a neighbor
breaking up a fight between a
cougar and an English setter at
the Me'ars resident with a stick.
It was the neighbor who had
called authorities.
According to Dr. Bill
Delaporle, who drugged both
cougars for transportation to
Central Florida Zoological
Park, one of two cougars
bossed ma pen had dug under a
partition and reached an
adjoining pen where two dogs
were kept.

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officials there would be no
charges filed because the cage
meets all state requirements.
Mears said it was very
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However. Mears said he
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Thursday, Dec. 22, 1977
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Jury Deliberating In Attemp ted Murder,

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Farmers Buy Cow

Askew Takes Hard-Line

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Farmers are pressing their nationwide
strike with pickets, tractorcades, plans for
protest in President Carter's hometown and
the sale of a cow named Parity."
A group of farmers in Riverton, Wyo.,
bought Parity" at auction for 581 7 cents a
pound, compared with the current market
price of 37-40 cts, to bolster their contention
their demand for break-even prices is not un•
realistic. The animal brought $5U.83.
The price the farmers paid for the cow
represented 100 percent parity, the strikers'
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TALLAHASSEE (UP!) - Gov. Reubin
Askew says criminals need at least five years
to prove they are rehabilitated and will cause
no further problems.
Askew, taking a hard-line Wednesday,
rejected pardon requests for an ex-drug offender who needs a clean record to become a
stockbroker, a onetime armed robber now
gainfully employed and a former alcoholic
now doing volunteer work inside prisons.

Apopka Killing 'Justified'

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Coast Winds Leave 9 Dead
SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) - A relentless
storm that raked California from one end to
the other with gale-force winds lost its vigor
today, but left at least nine persons dead and
widespread destruction to buildings and
crops.
The winds, gusting at up to 100 mph during
the height of the storm, eased to 10 to 25 mph.
Drought-stricken Northern California was
washed with spreading showers.

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Christmas-New Year hnhida%'s and students at
l.ake%k'w Middle School in Sanford took
advantage of it. They celebrated Wednesday
Millwords and music as their school's (old
Hand and chorus decked the halls with
seasonal tones. The band and chorus put on
ho shows - at 10 and 10:15 a.m.. - so the
entire student both could take it all in.

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counties says an Apoka woman was justified
in killing her husband after he abused her.
Assistant State Attorney Lawson Lamar
found the shooting death of Eddie Mac
Tillman, 27, a case of justifiable homicide.
Tillman was shot by his wife Conchita
Delores, 24, Dec. 9 in her home.
Mrs. Tillman was separated from her
husband and had filed for divorce.
"Ile attacked her, bound her and assaulted
her just before the shooting," Lamar said.
Mrs. Tillman said she had been beaten
repeatedly by her husband, starting in the
first year of their six-year marriage. -

disaster was not caused by heavy rainfall and
could have been prevented if seepage and
erosion of the small earthen dam over a fouryear period had been detected, according to
federal investigators.
A special task force was assigned to find out
why the dam collapsed Nov. 6, sending a
torrent of water onto the campus of Toccoa
Falls College and killing 39 people.

Compensation Crackdown
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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) The state plans a
crackdown on unemployment compensation
fraud, a felony punishable by up to five years
in prison and $5,000 fine.
Employement Security Director Andrew
McMullian said Wednesday he has doubled
the personnel in his agency's fraud and
overpayment unit and ordered all suspected
fraud cases turned over to the local state
attorney.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - The Secret Service
investigation into the Kennedy assassination
concentrated heavily on reports the Cuban
government of Fidel Castro plotted the
murder, according to newly released
documents.
One Secret Service lead even suggested the
Chinese Communists were involved with
Castro, but the agency's investigation was
unable to link Lee Harvey Oswald to a Cuban
assassination plot

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TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The case of
a $10 million damage and breach of contract
suit against the Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Services will be appealed to the
state Supreme Court, Attorney General
Robert Shevin says.
Shevin said Wednesday the 1st District
Court of Appeal erred by calling for a jury
trial on the suit against IIRS by the Winewood
Companies. The appellate court reversed a
ruling by Leon Circuit Judge James Joanos,
ho saw no merits to the damage suit.

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American worker will only pay an additional
$2.50 a week in 1987 under new Social Security
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ailing system relied upon by 33 million citizens
a year.
Don Wortman, acting Social Security
commissioner, said the law boosting taxes
$227 billion over the next ten years would
triple levies for about 7 percent of the highest
income workers by 1987. But for the average
worker, the increase will be small.

Reese said he saw someone Orlando Drive, Sanford, has sexual battery stemming from Dec. 3.
A circuit court jury began
provide counsel for Hall. Hall's
deliberations today In the trial later identified as officer pleaded not guilty to charges of an alleged abduction from a
A county judge ordered the trial is scheduled to begin Feb.
of John Adam Reese, charged Thuma enter In a crouch end kidnapping and two counts of Ca.sselberry lounge parking lot public defender's office to 6.
with attempted murder in the film InWard him With A ni.fnI

shooting of Orlando police of-

Reese said he fired,
ficer Terry Thuma during a surrendering shortly later when
drug search last July 23.
he realized Thuma and other
men at the scene were police.
Jurors heard closing
Thuma and agent Mike
arguments this morning in the Morris testified earlier they
case from Assistant State identified themselves before
Attorney Ralph Ericksann and Thuma kicked open the front
defense attorney Jack Bridges. door and entered. Thuma was
Jurors briefly viewed the shot in the neck.

Thuma remains paralyzed in
shooting scene Wednesday
afternoon at Reese's residence, the lower portions of his body
519 Oak St., Altamonte Springs. from the bullet.

TWO ARRESTED

Reese Wednesday took the

Two young men, aged 18,
each ha' b'rn charged with

stand In his own defense. He
said he fired the shot wructi
felled Thuma but said he fired
to protect himself.

robbery and grand larceny in
connection with the theft of a
purse from a Christmas

"1 saw a man with a gun
breaking Into my house and I
didn't know who it was," Reese
said, "1 had to protect myself."

shopper at a south Seminole
County mall.

Reese testified that he did not
hear either Thuma's or other
officer's shouts of identification
prior to tiring. Officers were
attempting to execute a search
warrant for drugs.

Gregory Scott Hilley and
William Paul fzslak Jr., both of
6015 Old Cheney Highway, Orlando, from the interstate.
Altamonte Mall area to a fast
food outlet parking lot on SR

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and walked to the living room,

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Thursday, Dec. 22, 1977-3*

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Bahamas are working toward talks on the
island nation's tough 200-mile fishing boundary, but it's going to take time, Sen. Richard
Stone, I)Fla., said.
At a press conference attended by
representatives of the fishing industry
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reports of "bodies in the water
and some Injuries." At least one

workman was taken to West
Jefferson General Hospital in
undetermined condition.
"It went up like an H-bomb,"
said one witness. "It had a
mushroom cloud."
Tony Bonagura.a traffic pilot
for the New Orleans Police
Department, reached the scene
in minutes.
"I'm right over the area right
now and the destruction is just

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George, Sr. Slavia, sons,
George, Milan, Ferdinand, and
Ivan, all of Slavia; daughter
Mrs. Olga Jukubcin and Mrs.
Emily Jakubctn of Slav-ia and
Mrs. Lillian Abell, Winter
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PEIISON,U. TOUCH: This year's March of
I)imes poster child got a real blue-chip tour of
the White House Wednesday. Her guide was
'ice President Walter Mondale. Five-year-old
Denise Nankivell, of Elizabethville, Pa.,
showed her appreciation by pinning a big
March of Dimes button on Mondale's lapel.
Denise, born with the crippling congenital
disease Vitamin-I) rickets, walked with
Mondale without the braces she occasionally
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Friday, December 23rd.
and you're invited to come in
and share a cup of
"Christmas Cheer" with us.

JAKUSCIN. MIS. ANNAFunaqal t.rwc.1 for Mrs Anna
JabubCn. 77. of SR 426, Siaw,
Ao 0 ,rd wedntwa y. eli bt
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mph today decreasing tonight.
Christmas outlook, partly
cloudy and mild.

tonight. Fair through Friday.
Cold today and toaight wIth

am., 5:57 p.m., low 11:47 a.m.,
11:47 p.m.
Port Canaveral: high 5:25
a.m., 5:25 p.m., low 11:32 am.,
11:47 p.m.
Bayport: high 12:27 p.m., low
5:51 a.m., 5:43 p.m.

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Daytona Beach: high 5:42

The Price Of All
FAME AT LAST: For Ted Summers, fame
came late and brought no fortune, but he's
satisfied. At least he knows he's good. Summers, a Memphis, Tenn., county maintenance
worker who paints as a hobby, did a canvas 30
years ago of Graceland Mansion ultimately
the home of Elvis Presley. When he couldn't
get the $100 he wanted for his picture, he
stashed it in his attic where it lay until a friend
talked him out of it as a wedding present in
1967 for Presley and his bride, Priscilla
Beaulieu. Wednesday, the painting brought
$40,000 at a Nashville auction. Says Summers,
'Actually, I feel pretty good about it. Back in
1947, when I couldn't get $100 for the painting,
I figured it was a failure. I know better now."

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I a.m. readings: ternperature, 33; overnight lows,
32; yesterday's high, 5$;
barometric pressure, 30.16
rising; relative humidity. U per
cent; winds, west at 3 mph.
Forecast: Scattered frost

scattered front likely in the
colder
locations
tonight.
Warmer Friday. Highs In the
mid SOs today mid Iii Friday.
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available to Seminole
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only
on
Christmas Eve day, 9 a.m.
to 6 P.M.

Slavia; 14 grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren.
Baldwin Funeral Home,
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Christmas present offered
by Williams &amp; Son Amoco,
Sanford, as it was last year
when 3,000 were given

Mrs. AnnaJakubcln,77,of SR
436. Slavia. died Wednesday at
Luthern Haven. Born in
Velcice, Caechoslovakia and
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WESTWEGO, l. (UP!)
grain elevator along the "The tops of the silos, I guess i5
Mississippi River exploded of them, are just blown off.
" The elevator toward the
"like an H-bomb" today,
tossing workmen into the water river where the escalator
and destroying more than a brings the grain to and from the
ship is literally destroyed.
dozen storage silos,

Survivors Included husband

With C?ullmu and New for Christmas and Monday only
-a,, iwau off
Year's Day falling on Sunday for New Year's; Sanford from 4
ommew Photo i, . ca,wrn.vr,
this year, many offices In the p.m. Friday through Monday
Luck winner Vince Itaiper and Sharon Bailey, president of the Lake
county will be closing on for Christmas and on Monday,
Mary Volunteer Fire Company, admire skateboard Vince received in a
Not one . . . but three jolly Santas opened the holiday program at
Monday. Dec. 26 and Jan. 2.
Jan. 2; Ovledo, from noon
drawing as part of the Christmas program sponsored by the fire and
Sterling
Park Elementary School at Casselberry b dancing "topless"
While most department Friday until Tuesday morning
police departments. Fishing poles were won In anothe'
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to "Santa Claus Is Com
stores will close early on and on Jan. 2.
Kelly (;ault and Jason Gorman. The event was organized by Mrs.
Christmas Eve and remain
students Brad Cannon. Blake M% ton and Mike Beams.
The
DriverUcenseofficewj
Bailey and DavidHiggenbotham, juvenile officer, aided by Holando
dosedChridmasDay. they are
Figuerva of the police youth program. Santa was there, too.
bracing for the usual post- be closed both Mondays as will
Christmas rush with shoppers the banks and pod offices.
looking for bargains and ex- Sanford post Office reports
changing giftS.
they expect to have all except Only Two Seats Aboard
County offices and Motor last minute Ctiunas mail
Vehicle Inspection Stations will delivered by Chrtmas Eve.
be cloned on Monday.
The office will done at noon
City halls in municipalities In Saturday as usual.
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The Seminole County Public
WASHINGTON i UPI) - The physicist from Huntsville, Ala.. NASA's
Jet
Pr opulsion Technology in Cambridge, and
Casselberry, Lake Mary
The first Spacelabwfli nyon seven-day nitsmon. Its scienand Library brandies In Sanford space agency today named six who could become the first laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.; Dr. Richard Terrile, 3.
a
the
11th
ofInside
the space
listsin
will
special
'Altamonte SpCIIIgs, Monday; and Casselberry will close Americans including one American woman to fly in Byron Lichtenberg, 29. a planetary scientist at the shuttle and
willflight
remain
dnxnents
theuse
lab and
on an
Longwood. Friday and Monday SMw'ilay at 1 p.m. and remain woman as finalists for one of space.
biomedical engineer at the California Institute of Tech- the 60-foot cargo bay of the accompanying platform to
two scientist seats aboard the
cloned through Monday.
There are no women in the Massachusetts Institute of nology. Pasadena.
space plane during the entire carry out experiments
first Spacelab, a science astronaut corps, although the
Garbage service
be
the normal schedule In Sanford laboratory to be orbited in the space agency Is expected to
FWRIDA
belly of the space shuttle In include several in a group of 40
and mod other areas excePt Mar
ch, 19O.
new astronauts to be named
Altamonte Springs and
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The Ewan Space Agency, next month.
Longwood,
Monday's which built Spacelab In cooperHUNThVILLE, Ala. itJPl - Ann Whitaker says the prospect
"1 think it's fantastic, I'm
pickups
will where
be on Tuesday.
If selected to go on the December 190 mission, Mrs. Whitaker
ilahar of being the first American woman in space Is "mindbogglthg,"
Altanoi*e Springs Tuesday's Mion with the United Slates, really excited," Mrs
would conduct eZperi.me as a payload specialist and become
pickups have also been planned to announce in Paris said upon learning of her but she'll temper her excitement with realism until the selection
the first American woman to travel in space.
the names of Eiropeans corn- selection. I've been interested process is finished.
rehedaled for Wedae.day.
'That's mind-boggling, isn't it:" she said.
Wing for the second seat in this since the Late sac when i
Mrs Whitaker, 5, was named today as finiII.
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reserved for a dentist.
two scientists' seats aboard the firsts acelab a science
MissUeCommandInHuntsjlle,la .as excited as lam" she said
The slots are set aside for flew In Skylab."
laboratory carried Into orbit In the belly of the Space Shuttle in
"He's very stçportj." And her seven-year.old daughter thinks
scientists or engineers working
The other American candithe
prospect of her mother flying into space "Is just great."
on specific Spacelab ex- datis are Dr. Craig Fischer, 40
The physicist at Marshall Space flight Center is the only
She
currently serves as chIif of the physical sciences branch in
perimeu They usually will fly a Palm Desert, Calif piys
woman among the six finalists.
the
engineering
physics division of the Materials and Processes
elyonce,will,otbe trained as din who once worked for
"I've been Interested in this since the Iste'60s when I worked on
Laboratory.
astronauts and need only be in NASA; Dr. Michael t.ampton, an experiment that new in Skylab," Mrs Whitaker said during a
Mrs. Whitaker said she'll go through
reasonably good health.
a series of physical and
36, an astrophysicist from the telephone Interview. "With the possibility of scientists being able
jebological
teds before she is interviewed by a selection
Among the American candi. University of California
to go along and run their own experiments 't became more
committee In April,
data Is Mrs. Ann Whitaker, a Berkeley; Dr. Robert Menzles
realistic.
"1
3$-year-old mother and NASA 34.- an atrnostheric physicist
very special, but you lust
"I thiiik it's fantastic, I'm really excited"
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more and the door flew open."

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NORMAN H. OSHRIN, Editor
RONALD G. BECK, Advertising Director

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Home Deli very: Week, 55 cents; Month, $240; 6 Months, $14.20;
Year, $28.40. By Mall: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Mon.
lbs. $32.40.

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early this year. A dart set, typewriter and
"Motorcross" for the kids. A watch for her mother.
And Buster Terry did his Christmas shopping
early, too. A pair of 18karat gold wedding rings.
The couple plan to be married Jan. 19.
All their possessions were lost when a fire gutted
the Williams home at 2388 Dolarway in Sanford
M onday.
"I took t he kids to school and when I came back
all I saw was smoke," Mrs. Williams said.
The rings were purchased Saturday, she said, the
Christmas tree on Sunday.

Other than some bed frames, nothing is
salvageable, said Mrs. Williams, who is staying at
the Sanford Marina Holiday Inn courtesy of the
Seminole County chapter of the American Red
Cross.

She said the children's toys will be replaced with
toys donated by th e Salvation Army.
She said the hectic chain of events following the
lire has caused Tonya and Ora to lose their appetite
and Tonya has trouble sleeping.

Petff Rodriguez, county disaster cha an for
the Red Cross, said the agency Is actively seeking a
furnished apartment for the family and will pay the
first moMb's rent.

Mrs. Williams, who is unemployed, 581(1 tP Of•
ficials told her they believe the fire was started by a
kerosene heater.

Special Study Team To Decide

WORLD
IN BRIEF

By DENNIS MOIA

Signs Of Growth

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SUBIC BAY, Philippines UPI - Fourteen
weary and hungry hostages
today over powered and killed it Filipino gunman
who
had held them for 47 hours in a bank on the
U.S. Subic Bay Naval Base, officials said.
A statement issued by a U.S.
Navy
spokesman said U.S. Marines rushed the one.
story, whitewashed bank building after
several of the hostage's overwhelmed
the
gunman.

Its coming. It can't be stopped Growth,
:\S the year 1977 winds down, there have been
more and more signs that the much - talked-of
luture growth of Seminole county County is underway. It is beginning in earnest. Giant steps have
been taken.
Note these happenings of only the past several
days:
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protests of some homeowners, approved issuance
of industrial revenue bonds for Keller Industries'
aluminurn .smelting plant to be built in the Silver
Lake-Sanora area. This opens the door to Keller
somi becoming Sanford's newest industry.
The I ,45Oacre Greenwood Lakes development
near Lake Mary, which began in the Disney boom
da ys of 1972 and then stalled during the county's
economic downtown, is on the mark again. The
Florida Land Company plans construction of 60 to
70 single-family homes by next May. When cornpleted. housing would be provided for about 12,000,
. The Lake Mary City Council gave the "go" sign
to a $10 million planned unit development that
could bring l,XX) new residents to the city of Lake
Mary City officials changed the zoning ordinance
M] an 902acre tract bounding Rinehart Road near
the Stromberg.Carlson plant.
All these are good omens for Seminole County
M tvo obvious was: taxes and Jobs.
Not a day passes than someone does not
complain and moan a bout the tax burden that is
befalling all of us. The impending growth and
expansion of the county would mean substantial
tax relief as the base widens.
The introduction of new industry, of course,
also means jobs to relieve any lingering unemployment in the county and central Florida.
So the future is bright.
'l'he latest growth signs come at an opportune
time
a time when a special study group cornmissioned by the Seminole County Commission is
studying the feasibility of combining the county's
to major industry-seeking agencies: SCOPA
(Seminole County Port Authority) and SCIDA
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The objective: to find the best, most
meaningful means of enticing industry to our area.
Iltit there is a negative factor that hovers over
all of this movement. It is manifested in certain
eginents of our community who are content with
things as they are, and who are reflexively against
any change, especially in the form of growth that
wnuld alter the area from the way they prefer it.
These negative voices cannot become the
ruling force. Those community leaders who are
charged with the overall well-being and prosperity
of Seminole County must gain center stage. They
must speak out loudly and clearly about the need
and desirability of an expansion of the county's
ct'onom ic base.
We need, specifically, more forceful and
outspoken endorsement of prospective new
businesses and industries that express an interest
in becoming our neighbors.
This is a time for action, not acquiescence.
The growth that has been forecast as moving
inexorably north from Orlando is upon us.
Let us embrace and savor it.
Letters to the editor are welc'omed for
publication. All letters must be signed.,
with a mailing address and, It possi ble,
telephone number so th e identity of
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the writer may be verified. The
E%enlng Herald will respect the wishes
of writers who do not want their names
in print. The Evening Herald also
reserves the right to edit letters to
eliminate libel or to conform to space

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sharply reducing the number of highway
fatalities that occur as a result of train-auto
collisions at railroad grade crossings.
But the bureaucrats in charge of the situation
apparently prefer to ceaselessly study the
situation rather than implement the solution
.
they have discovered: Requiring installation of
high-intensity flashing strobe lights on all
locomotives.
Grade crossing accidents are a major cause
of traffic fatalities throughout the nation,
especially in rural areas where gates, lights and
bells often are not available to warn motorists of
an oncoming train.
Train-auto crashes last year resulted in 1,124
-deaths. That figure was 23.5 percent higher than
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related deaths in any single category.
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But the Federal Railroad Administration
FRM, the agency of the Department of
Transportation in charge of regulating rail
safety, has known for at least six years that
strobe lights mounted on locomotives could cut
accident rates.
A 1971 FRA-authorized study of the proble
recommended the use of "two omnidirectional
xenon strobe lamps mounted on the cab roof near
each side of the locomotive." A 1974 study
produced similar findings.
Not satisfied with those results, the FRA
cmmLsaionedsW another study _ and the 1975
final report on that research again included the
same conclusion:
By DICK WEST
"Flashing xenon strobe lights...attract atWASHINGTON UPI) — If you can overlook
tention to the Locomotive. Observations, in- the racial overtones of the
Bakke case,which isa
teewi, experiments and spontaneous corn- bit
like overlooking the religious overtones of the
menU all tended to confirm this fact. Train Spanish Inquisition, you can detect overtones of
crews were unanimously enthusiastic
about the Peter Principle.
strobe effectiveness."
To get the definitions out of the way, the Peter
But the FRA was no closer to taking action
on Principle undertakes to explain why so many
Feb. 7, 1976, when a grade crossing accident in supervisory positions
are manned by in.
the small southern Illinois community
of competents. Th e theory is that workers are
Beckemeyer took the lives of 12 people, 11 of promoted until they finally
reach a Job that
them children.
beyond their capability.
And the Bakke case, now awaiting ad.
After receiving an impassioned letter from
the father of two of the young victims, Rep. Paul Judication in the U.S. Supreme Court, was
Simon, D-fll., began a personal crusade to brought by a California man who was denied
reduce the carnage,
admission to a medical school even though he
made a higher score on the entrance exam than
Simon discovered that the federal govern- some minority applicants w
ho were accepted.
ment had paid more than s26o,00o during the Past
All clear? Very well. Implicit In the Bakke
decade for 14 different studies analyzing ways to case Is the
assumption that tests are the best
make trains more conspicuous to motorists. Yet means of determining relative ability,
each study led not to action but to another study.
Assume, for example, that the Agriculture
In a series of speeches on the House floor and Department has 10 openings in Its
elite corps of
blizzard of letters to the FRA, Simon pressed for chicken inspectors. Civil service
tests are ad.
government regulations requiring installation of ministered and those making the 10 top grades
strobe lights on all of the nation's 34,500 are hired.
locomotives, at a cost of less than $400 apiece.
Does this mean the Jots go to the 10 who are
The FRA's response was to inform the bed qualified to become chicken
inspectors? Or
congressman that it had started still another merely to the 10 who are most adept at
taking
experiment, involving locomotives operated by chicken Inspector tests'
the Amtrak, Santa Fe and Chessle rail systems.
Surely the latter. And surely this Is one method
( Earlier tests involved the Eangor &amp; Aroostook, by which the Peter Principle Is
perpetuated.
Boston &amp; Maine and Union Pacific lines.
At times, moreover, the Peter Principle
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Last June, an FRA official had the audacity to pireitly works in reverse. Credit for that discov.
cite "President Carter's desire to promulgate cry goes to Rep. Les Aspin, DWis., who
cites It to
only necessary and meaningful federal explain why so many military recruits quit the
regulations" as justification for continued service before completing their first enlis
tsailing on
issue in the disguise of "thorough men ts.
analysis."
Aspin notes that under the volunteer system
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Alaskan oil from Los Angeles to Texas is getting
a sympathetic reception in Washington,
But what's needed now is a more receptive
attitude toward the project in the state of
C lifornia.
Both the interior Department and the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission have approved
a proposal by Sotuo to pump Alaskan crude from
Los Angeles to Midland. Tex., in a pipeline
formerly used for natural gas.
The oil, which arrives in California by tanker,
would be piped first to Texas and then to
refineries in the South and Midwest.
The hitch so far has been the California Air
Resources board, which is asking Sohio to
finance expensive clean-air measures in the Los
Angeles area before berthing its tankers there.
It's important that an agreement be worked
out promptly, not only because California
already has more oil than it needs, but because
the alternative — shipping Alaskan oil through
the Panama Canal to the Gulf Coast - is costly
and inefficient.
In the latter case, the consunierwill pay more
than he should for the fuel he buys.

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Acting with uncharacteristic speed, the State
Department said the United States would phase
out all aid to the Central African Empire because
of human rights violations there.
Though the department cited the rights issue.
there aren't as many recruits making low scores there was more to the decision The gaudy selfon intelligent tests as there were under the draft. coronation the other day of "Emperor Ilokassa
"There are still lots of jobs in the military that I,' which cost some $30 million in an wi.
require little skill," he points out. "If you try to povenshed land, convinced the administration
put a reasonable intelligent man or woman into a the program would give foreign aid a bad name
low-skill Job, the result is going to be frustration
However, it's easier to start an aid program
and a lot of malcontents."
than to halt one. The United States is providing
Any doctor will tell you there also are still lots $800,000 this
year for a seed production center
of Johi in medicine that require relatively
little and a rural health program, and declines to
skill. Which of the following wo uld you rat he
r leave them unfinished. So $475,000 will be
have treat your next
st case of tennis elbow:
provided this year bef ore the tap will run d and
A low-scoring physician who regards any Washington's displeasure will be felt
ailment more serious than a hangnail as an inIn the meantime, one hopes the mont'&gt; actellectual challenge, or
tually will be put to good use and not go to buying
—A brilliant specialist who looks UPOfl more
ermine-trimmed clothes for the emperor
anything less than terminal dandruff as beneath
his Interest?
A few months ago U.S. Ambassador to the
Aspin implies that the armed forces would
be United Nations Andrew Young caused
better off accepting more low-scoring recruits,
diplomatic eyebrows to raise by calling Cuban
and I think the same
reasoning applies to troops in Africa 'a force for stability "The other
medical schools.
day, however, he urged Cuba and its pairn.
Maybe that way we would get a few doctors
Russia to stop tormenting trouble in Afric;i
who are dumb enough to make house calls.
that"Afncafl5olution3toMncaflproble
be found.
Speaking of Angola, where a Ci"an ii
I. Clara Barton won fame as
penditionary force of 23,000 soldiers and ail.
a nurse during which war?
%"&amp;sers are propping up. Marxist regime facing a
2. The average American In
popular revolt. Young told the General
1974 ate approximately 80
Assembly:
pounds of fresh fruit.rue"ThepresenceiflAfricaofnearlyaqof
False
Cuba's armed forces and the Interjection of
3. Columbus Day, October
12, celebrates the explorer's
Cuban military adviser, in troubled areas
birthday In 1451. True-False
throughout the contuient can only lead to more
deaths and suffering — both Cuban ,1rd
ERS
African."
Young's latest statement makes more svnw
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Provisional Irish Republican Arm terrorists
bombed half a dozen luxury hotels Wednesday
hours after Prime Minister James Callaghaii
said they were losing heart
can still
sting."
Callaghan spent five hours in Belfast
Wednesday tinder heavy security, and the
first three bombs went oil within 20 minutes of
his (leparture. Only one' person was injured
slightly in all the attacks.
'There is only a small minority of people
left in this country who do not want peace,"
the British leader told residents in Belfast.

terror Wave Predicted
SALISBURY. Rhodesia ('Ph - Rhodesia
entered its sixth 'ear of guerrilla warfare
today and police warned of a possible holiday
wave of urban terror.
Prime Minister Ian Smith stepped up his
efforts to negotiate an end to the fighting but
the talks were foundering on divisions among
black leaders
Assistant Commissioner Ian hiogg of
Salisbury province said police have received
reliable information indicating black insurgents may be preparing a series of attacks
over the Christmas and New Year's holidays
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Janei Duryea, a boy. Lake

DECEMBER 21

ADMISSION
Sanford:
Nanrue Mae Howard
Dian Johnson

Mary
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Margaret F. Stewart
Bernard Smith
Harold Tersigni
Rexford I). Starks, t)t'Bary
Margaret Adams, lh'ltona
Katherine B. Blair, Ih'ltoria
Shirley J Miller, Geneva
Gladys C Fadden, laske
Mar)Norman Menn, lake Monro.,,
Mary Jane Duryea. Lake
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Emma E Moran
lA'slie Smith
F'rs'ida I. Tyre
Marie C. Vezina
littit' Mae Wan,sles
Oiler Wells
Eleanor
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Mabel H, Turner, hk'flarv
Elaine S. Squibb, I)eltona
Martha C Maltby. Lake
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Louis Carter, Longwood

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Begin will offer Christmas has La.ct diplomacy. In his first
Begin met with his cabinet in public criticism of Begin's
.b'rwdt'tn to reveal the details proposals, he said that Israel
(it his plan and discuss his cannot retain military control
meetings with President Carter of the West Bank of Jordan,
last week in Washington.
Sadat seemed generally opti.
Delegations from Egypt, mistic when he spoke to
Israel, the United States and reporters at his rest house in
the United Nations opened their the Suez Canal City of Ismailia
third (ornial bargaining session Wednesday, saying 'There i"
in the Egyptian capital at 11- o'. an outline about the broad steps
a in 4:02 am EST at the of an
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WASHINGTON — The American
people our own farmlands lie useless wider mow. Yet plantation owned
by a Mexican grower who has directly on
retain experts to look Into the future and alert
millions of Mexicans, underfed and ill-housed, amassed a fortune
the workers who crouched in the
by shipping
the nation to approaching crises. These planners
tomatoes and field.
cannot afford to eat their own fresh vegetables. cucumbers
to U.S. supermarkets, These great
and prophets predict that within a decade the
There was no water available for rinsing the
Their grinding poverty exists in ugly con
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United States will be overrun with illegal aliens
Sinoloa's
prime
poisonous
residue from their faces
trast, incidentally, to the silken life-style of land but produce
and bodies
50 percent of its wealth.
The despairing outlook of Latin America's
During their mile walk back to
Mexico's newly rich factory executives and the
their truck, the
have-nots already have driven millions norbaronial homellfe of absentee landowners.
The assembly point for the day's work was a workers quenched their thirst
from an irrigation
thward to seek their fortune In the land of
nton found work for a week In the large concrete labor camp where other workers canal. It had been sprayed with pes11cde, too
portunity. As illegal aliens, subject to arrest and
Back at the truck, Bernton's friends again
vegetable fields of the Mexican state of Slnoloa. lived in the style of a military bunker. Bernton's
deportation, they 1W menial Jobs which
group
He
lived
began
with
breakfast.
with
the
250,000
campeslno
farm
hands
They
squatted
down
hunched
to the ground and finished their food
y
US, workers disdain.whotoil there. He found shelter with a few and ate a few still-warmtortillas along with The tortillas were cold and
heavy; the beans
families in a small vWagr of tar paper hutches beans, chile and small tAts of grilled beef. They lumpy and gelid.
To the dismay of union leaders, the pay scale
there is no electricity, no plumbing and saved the leftovers forlundi.
lie &amp; ked a young woman
of these illegals is often substandard. Still, it's
co-worker why they
the only water is supplied from an Irrigation
didn't
table"Ito
far more than they could hope to e.rn at home.
Our reporter was dispatched to work in a field proudlydemand
flashed aback:
ameat from, and she
canal,
We sent two reporters, Hal Benton and Doug
of climbing cucumber vines It was stoop labor do not
a campesioni, and
Do his first night, Bernton shared a simple with string. Bending, he would tie twine to
want a grower's table. The
Foster, Into Mexico to Investigate the Co
earth is good
give
peasant
ant meal with one of the families and slept the '11e something to
for me."
aisis. which will suddenly worsen If U.S.
for growing. Then he
with the village's two bachelors nI a il4loor
with
"But
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would rise to tie the other end, then down, then
growers succeed In curtailing Mexican farm
at home in your village,
you eat from a table," Benton persisted.
imports. Our reporters spent more than two
then down, then up in the $0-degree
By the time he was roused
Benton drsvtg four long rows In a four
used at the first light of
"Ah butthatlsdiffe," was the senlorita's
months on the dory, with Bes'nton examining
-how laughing response "At home, I
dawn, the women in the compound had been up span. His Mexican compadres completed twice
WOriulfl COOditlOfli.
eat on a nn
several hours in the darkness preparing a as many rows and cheerfully dubbed him "our PminO table-"
He worked side by side with the campestnos
modest takeout lunch for their men.
The CaSupesino always retains his
lazy American.
dignity in
in Mexico's most fertile farmlands, where the
He rode to the fields with the campestnoe In
the nilcist of Indignities. There is indignity even
Out
days go by In drudging toil wider hazardous
the back of a latin
of the
distance
a snail
PlaneSaturday.
In receiving
plttace
truck over 18 n4lei of rutted spraying
fields
with acame
chemical
conco,
He the
lines
up that he Is paid every
conditions amid shabby squalor,
road. Four of the harvest crew were young, teen- Disregarding the work crews, the pilot cird
behind a barbed wire fence
Their stoop labor provides affluent
ed i a wood
age girls, who draped colorful kerchiefs over over the field where the cam
en stall enclosure leading to a small
Americans with natural vine-ripened tomatoes,
pesinos
were
their long, black hair and shrouded their facts working, The first cloud
metal shack. *t
of
the head of the line, cich
field-grown strawberries and other fresh
pesticide settled on esinpesino tunis in a
with veils to protect then from the dusty
field
number
andtodamps
produce even during these months when m of
fields,
their
lunches
lying
nearby.
Do
the
next
pus,
the
his
inked
thumbprint
on
a pay
receipt
get
Their destination was a huge vegetable pl
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By MARK WEINBERG
Herald Staff Writer
A special team composed of Seminole County Commissioners
and other elected county officials will study the question of
hether courthouse records should be computerized.
Commissioners made the decision to establish the team at a
Tuesday work session to determine how the commission wants
the Office of Management Analysis and Evaluation (OMAE) to
proceed with 18 management studies the commission has directed
county staffers to perform.
The computerization study should be handled by elected of.
ticials, commissioners said, because the county commission's
decisions on computerization will affect the tax collector,
property appraiser and clerk of the circuit court.
Commissioners did not determine a date for establishing the
computerization study team, "I expect we'd get to that by the
early part of next year," said Commission Chairman Dick
Williams.
Conuiiis.sioners, following the reconunendation of OMAE
Director Jeff Etchberger, also decided to direct Etchberger's
office by April to convert this year's budget for all county
departments into a new format developed by the budget director.
The new format, a combination of "zero-base budgeting" and
"program performance budgeting," will break the respon.
sibilities of county departments into "decision packages" which
are different combinations of personnel and equipment to meet
goals specified by commissioners, Etchberger said.
The budgets of two county departments - public safety and
personnel were converted to the new format in a six-week pilot
study. The next two departments to have their budgets converted
will be public works and county devclooent,
ni
comnlLssioners
decided Tuesday.
The new format will provide basic information in several areas
commissioners want management studies, Etchberger said,
including: the county's purchasing system, manpower program,
animal control division, road construction and maintenance
division, traffic signal program and office support and
procedures of the county commission.
Uchberger is now providing county staff support to two
commission-appointed committees working on two high-priority
studies for the commission. A commission-appointed committee
will recommend by Jan. 15 whether the port authority and in(hLStrial development authority should be merged, and the
('uIflmission.appointed library advisory board is studying
whether the county should continue its $500,000-a.year contract
with Orlando Public library under which the Orlando-based
systern provides library service to Seminole Countians.
The library board study will not be concluded "for at least a
couple of months," Etchberger said.
Other studies on the list commissioners' are being handled by
special staff teams, such as the one appointed to study alter.
natives to the county's garbage disposal system, or within in.
dividual denarirnents, s---..
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ment's study of the county's site plan review and approval
process for new construction.

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Hostages Overpower,

Despite losing virtually everything in the blaze,
Mrs. Williams remains optimistic.
"Every day is good to me as long as I have my
health and strength,' she said.

Mrs. Williams, 26, was born and raised in San.
ford. She has three children: Tonya, 7; Ora, 6, and
Milton. 2.

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Thursday, Dec. 22, 1917

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Oviedo came up with a
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an 89-60 victor over Lake
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Additionally, Lyman's David Sims
and Scott Stone plus Lake Howell's
Dough Greider were honorable
mention on offense. Brantley's Mike
Bullock and Seminole's Robert
Charles, Rod Turner and Veonis
Quinn were honorable mention on
defense.

Lake Brantley Patriots, was the lone
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made the second offensive squad,
while Brantley's Scott Redditt and
Lake Howell's Bobby Luby were on
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In the other contest, it was all
Ke.ssinger and Roland each hit Jones. Lake Howell managed to
two fret throw. and Htrd stay within four points after the
connected on a dunk for the stay first quarter, but fell hopelessly
po.er that shifted momentum behind shortly alter that. Stan
to the l.ions' side of the court. Adams led Howell with 20
,d Craig led Seminole's points.
David
Lester nght was the biggest
attach with 15 points while
problem
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Kenn Brown had 12 and Dave
ace
scored
a tourney-high 30
Wiggins 11.
points. Oscar Daniels added 20
'Seminole was scoring on our points.
zone in the first half, so we had
Seminole and Lake Howell
to go to man-to-man to stop meet for the consolation trophy
theril,' said Oviedo coach Dale at 6:30 while Oviedo tries to
Phillips
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nts, but could
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punch. Consequently, the Lions
scrapped their way back, the
last major surge coming with
2:06 remaining in the game.
wiping out a 60-59 Seminole
advantage.
Gary hlird was Oviedo's top
gun, scoring a game-high 25
points. Troy Kessinger and
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filed grievances Wednesday
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ORLANDO ( UPI
lorida underrated running hack in the north of the border
voting for this car's eltctionto
haven't been inactive five their contributions to the
State tailback Larry Key didn't country," says Seminole coach
Allison borke his left leg in
Baseball's hall of Fame now is
Orioles' second-place finish in make any All-America Lists this Bobby Bowden. "He's the finest the third game of the season but
going on, and if Eddie Mathews
Five times Mathews has be
en the American League-East last year, a fact that prompts his little runner I've ever coa- has now improved to the point
doesn't make it again this time, on the ballot and the closest he seafl
coach to call him the most ched."
where Red Raider coach Steve
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My hail is hardly decked with boughs of holly, but
that doesn't mean that lam not gearing myself up
for the most meaningful Christmas in my 35 years.
As a child, Christmas was jingle bells, egg nog
and anticipation of Christmas.
Even knowing the religious significance of
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I can recall that particular year, grimacing
one night over the fact that no matter how long I
stared at the sky, Santa's sleigh and reindeer would
not appear.
Pangs of warmth for Christmas went away for a
number of years.
Too many years.
I'm not certain how to explain it, but those pangs
returned last week,
They started as I put outdoor lights across the
front of my house. Even a collapsing ladder, a
couple of Uncooperative bulbs and a whack on the
thumb from my hammer failed to make those inner
emotions subside,
If I was to have muttered "hum bug'' this
Christmas, it would have been while trying to put
up the tree. The collapsible base did just that. A few
nails and a sturdy board later, however, she stood
tall and straight.
With five kids in the house, Christmas cookies
are a must - My wife turned 'em loose and let them
chx)sc their own colors and designs. The smell had
my diet boogcying right and left. Jingietwll rock
all over again.
Christmas can have a number of connotations.
For some it is a diversion. Others see it as a
fantasy, or escape to yesteryear.
Personally, Christmas flows with the mood of the
(lay.
Friends suggest my reactions to Christmas is an
extension of my recent first wedding anniversary,
Perhaps
But I suggest it's more. Call it a throwback to
days past, if you may, but I see Christmas with a
connotation of respect for my fellow man,
And in today's society, that isn't always easy.
n
The morals of the day are alarming. One of my
problems is that I grew up when kids said "yes sir"
and ''no sir.''
It isn't automatic with my own children, but I can
'say a measure of respect has been instilled in them.
Ms sons tell me I'm getting old. If so, I'm not
complaining. Because so many of the things that
didn't matter when I was "young" have taken on a
new significance,
And it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, '
again,

winner of the MVP Award and
recently was named executive
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York Yankees. lie was talking
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Mrs Thompson is the sister .i number of the American
of Mrs W.W. Nelson of W in ter .ssoiiotior. of Geological
Martha Chadwick, Sue Shea, Okla.. were mamed Dec. 16, in Park and has friends in Sanford Engineers
Chris Cintron and Becky the ch apel of St. Andrews whom she met d
uring visas to
Wmson
Presbyterian Church of Tulsa. the area.
Th e pastor W.M Ness Jr. read
Sheflecter
was thewidow of Russell
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the marriage ntes.
P
who in 1939
Attending the couple were the
established the Consumers
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bride's brother-in-law arid Cooperative Electric Co., of
.
sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs.
which she is president. It is a
Lowell I- Stokes of Tulsa. After
wholesale distributor of electric
'i
the wedding the Stokes were
power.
hosts at a brunch honoring the
Formerly of Santa Barbara.

3

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189"

Stair

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I)oyle, Darlene Szabo, Barbara
June Calhoun Hester and
Mahoney, Janis Robertson, I-:lwin I. Thompson of Skiatook,

Wood platform sandals.

3ikinis and briefs,

REG. '279

Mrs. James (Ellen) Do&gt;le
was honored at a stork shower
at Fox Croft Apartments
Friday night. Hostesses were
Mrs. Cecelia Carter and Dmi
Atkison.
A newborn baby motiff was
carried out in the decor,
refreshments and games.
Highlighting the festivities was
the opening of the gifts by the

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Marksman BB rifle.

Dark Pine

HonorGuest

JI14.1.L1,.YA E'Xl C1TL5ii 1.1

p.

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Boxed fancy bikinis.

DINING
SET

Ellen Doyle

'Pure Pl'asure" B V

Women's wood bottom
I pr. assorted prints

Sale 13.88

20

Pullover crewneck,
saddle shoulder.

Mens and

*169f ,I]

5 PC. TRESTLE

At Shower

Terry slippers.

Long sleeve sweater
Long sleeve sweater with
athletic styling coupled

price

sweaters.

Total personal combo

BOYS" DEPARTMENT

December 24, 1977
10p.m.. 2a.m.
Sanford Civic Auditorium
Deflation $5.00
Dress - Semiformal

Activities

'/2 PRICE

--- - --

'S

JCPenney
vest

10.77

From our

daughter-in-law(I'll call her
Mary) and my three beautiful
grandchildren, who are all
tinder 10 years of age.
Mary doesn't work, and about
uuvv tunes a week sne brings
the children over for me to rye bathed them and bought
baby-sit while she goes out with them new clothes, and she
the girls, attends club never complained about that.j
meetings, etc. I love having the
Meanwhile. I haven't seen the
children, but it breaks my heart children in a% eek. Do you think
to see them looking so
I was wrong? I only did what I
neglected. Their clothes are thought was
best for the
soiled and tattered, and they children.
'always look like they could use
GRANDMA
a good bath.
DEAR GRANDMA: Cleaning
Last week when Mary up the children, and even
dropped the children off, I took buying them new clothes, is one
the boys to a barbership for thing - but haircuts without
much-needed haircuts. Then I their mother's permission is
took the girl to my beautician, something else. E v en though
who shampooed the child's hair you meant well, you
and gave her a shorter, more stepped your bounds.
manageable, hairstyle. (She
If you want a good
.loved it!)
. relationship
with
your
When Mary came to pick up daughter-In-law, you should
the children she hit the roof! have a clear-cut understanding
The da ug hter has asked me to
She screamed at me and told of what yo u may and may not attend. She says we should all
me she'd never bring the do for your grandchildren, bury the hatchet for that one
children over again if I didn't regardless of how neglected day and attend the wedding In
leave them exactly as she they may appear to you
ha rmony.
dropped them off. i In the past
DEAR ABBY: In one of your
fYiIiTflnS n .j,,i..
Should I go? Or should I dern
.,...n. 6.
... 6 .,.. ..,i
that the IRS ruled that a face- aside if the girl's mother
lift for either a man or woman positively refuse.sto come if I'm
is a legitimate deductible there'
THE OTHER ONE
medical expense.
Well, I Just had a hair tranDEAR OTHER: The word
splant performed by a licensed from here is to step aside,
surgeon, and I assumed that it
Hate to write letters? Send II
to Abigail Van Bur en , 132 Lasky
,
Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212,
4.
for Abby's booklet "How to
4
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Write
Letters
for
All
tK.t SOIIORIT
Occasions." Please enclose a
lone,, self-addressed, stamped
PINK I('f
124 cent) envelope.

Featuring:

1000 watt styler/dryer.

purchase of any C.B. radiol

I Skateboards.

reasons - same as a face-lift.
I phoned my local IRS office
and a man there said there is
nothing in their files that states
that a hair transplar' is
deductible, but I should go
ahead and deduct it and see if
it's allowed.
I djn't want to get into any
trouble with the IRS, but I
certainly don't want i. pass up
a chance to save some money.
What should I do'
UNDECIDED
DEAR
UNDECIDED:
ConsullA C.P.A. orn tax expert
who Is Informed on what the
IRS considers deductible.
DEAR AIIRV: I have been
dating a divorced man for three
years. His ex-wife still calls him
to trim her shrubs and fix her
furnace.
Their daughter is getting
married soon
and
my
boyfriend's ex-wife has refused
to attend the wedding If I'm
there.

.

9.99

29.99
3 oz. stereo speakers.

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Lists

The(.a Ei.ilon Chapter of
The chapter's annual
Beta Sigma Phi held the first Christmas dinner party for
December meeting at the home members and their husbands
of Karen Wallace with Janet was held at Mr. P's Supper
Laubert serving as co-hostess. Club. The children's Christmas
Tracey Wight presented a party was held Sunday at the
program on how to make hlighlaricis Clubhouse with
macrame snowflakes for Santa attending.
Christmas trees. A Christmas
wrapping booth was set up at
During the second meeting in
the home of Jan Kroog for December at the home of Casey
members to wrap their Sharron, members exchanged
Christmas gifts.
gifts with their secret sisters.

was also tax deductible because

coordinates.

1200 watt turbodryer.

4.99

Wallets, key
case, bi•folds,
tri.folds, more

JCPenney men's

T

8 track tape deck.

Skip ropes.

leather goods.

From our

1491199

52.95

Famous name

Chapter

it was done for cosmetic

DEAR ABBY: I have a

100% shetland wool

Bartender set.

40 channel C.B. No. 6255

Exercise bike.

Reg.

Solid color golf shirts.
Polyester-cotton in

p unch howl set.

Req. 49.99

Press bench.

12.99

$10

TV trays-king size.

12.99

Reg.

Striped golf shirts.
Polyester-cotton in
sizes S,M,L.

stainless.

Daisy "Spittin' Image" pistol.

Dumb bells.

12.96 doz.

9099

100 pct. polyester knit.

Marksman pistol.

Crossman 381 pistol.
From ...

24.88

11.99

Assorted styles
and colors

Gentlemen's jeans.

Req. 34.99

From .....

17

Brown or navy.

PVC jackets.

Sale 16.88
Crossman powermaster.

6.99

4v 99

Ironstone dinner set.

From .......

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MEN

JCPenney fancy slacks.

Saddle Pal air gun.
From .... 11.99

By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

problem concerning my

Daisy Red Ryder.

Thursday, Dec. 22, 1977-I6

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TONIGHT'S TV
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WHAT REALLY HAP.
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wauttogracluateare.tenyears
later, Still searching for the pot
ci gold at the end ci the
rainbow Gilbert Garcia and
Richard Stanley star
4(ID BARNABY JONES
Barnaby is caught in the
mddlc at an old family ipud
which leads to murder
MacNEIl.LEHR[fl REPORT

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King Rrchard Secretly returns
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traditions such as carots kin
dIng the Yule lag, evct'angsng
presents, toe' srmtrOtsotpcIln
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Fred Stattord
Evelyn Stewart 1973 Based
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hlumphrt'y Bogart. Ann Sher.
t 937 Behind the scenes
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the
violence, teat and hate that go
into a prison break
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FOR THE DEAF
.ID POLICE STORY A police
,eteran in tIne Latent Prints
Division is discouraged with
his rob. until scene uneipected
combat gives him a new perSpe'Cfive Stars Earl Hollirrtan.
TimNathesonandNitaTalbot

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STREETWALKERS,
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Cohost Marvin Hamliach
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Sanford

Legal Notice -

___________________________

Legal_Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
FLORIDA
rt'nce WeIk Robert Preston
PROBATE DIVISION
THE ELECTRIC
PROBATE DIVISION
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7.$3J.CAt.E File Nvmber 71•43S-CP
(Tues )Omar ShardS. Michelle
File Number 75 354 CP
COMPANY
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND DIvIsion
DivIsion
Phillips (Wed) Hermione
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
In Re: Estate of
OF In Re: Estate
Gingold. Georgia Brown
SEMINOLE COUNTY. a United
BESSIE I. RIDDLE.
WILLIAM
H.
CROSBY.
(Thurs ) Kreskin. Jay Johnson
Slates corporation.
Deceased
Deceased
Plaintiff,
(Fr,) Frank LaigeI1a, Vivian
NOTICE OF
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Rea,1
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
6 L. BAILEY and wife. GAYLE CLAIMS ON DEMANDS AGAINST TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
SESAME STREET
and
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII. DAILEY.
CLAIMS.OI DEMANDS AGAINST
FREDERICK L THE ABOVE PSTATE
MOVIES (Moo)
dba
CRANE
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CRANE.
Withlnthrmonlhsf,omtprelim, THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Bloods Coitin
Kieron
REFRIGERATION,
COUNTY. FLORIDA
ot the first publication of thiS rtce OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Defendants
Møore, Hazel Court British
CASE NO. 77.2354-CA.14-E
IN THE ESTATE:
you are required to file with the
NOTICEOF SALE
1961 (Tues) Saratoga
In Re: The Marrlaoe
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
Clerk of the Circuit Court of
NOTICE
ISHEREBY
GIVEN
MARY
ft CURTIS.
Clark Gable Jean Harlow
that Seminole CO%AIY. Florida, Probate NOTIFIED that the admInistratIon
P,tlioir.
pursuant to Summary Final Ovision, the address of whIch 5 oftheestateof BESSIE L RIDDLE.
(flAW) 1937 (Wed)
The
Judgment of foreclosure rendered Seminole County Courthouse, dccsed, File Number 74305 CP. 5
Pigeon
Sammy Davis Jr..
Oec.mb.r, ICY?.
MARTIN A CURTIS,
'''o in tn. Circuit Court for
5jnforc Florida 37771 a written
Dorothy Malone (Thurs )
Respondent
that certain cwise pending in the statement of any claim or demand Seminole Courtly, Florida. Probate
Teø Faced Woman (flAW)
NOTICE OF ACTION
Circuit Court in and for Seminole you may have against the estate ci Division. thC address of which 5
County. Florida, wherein FIRST WILLIAM H CROSBY. deceased
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
Seminole County Courthouse. Park
19-It (Fri ) Pardners Dean
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
MARTIN A CURTIS.
Eachclaimmustbe inwritingand Ave. Sanford. FL Th personal
Martin. Jerry Lewis 1956
ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLE must in1ecate
whose residence
the bass for the representative of the estate 5
(i1 SANFORD AND SON (11)
COUNTY. a United States to'
claim, the name and aidress Of the ERNEST F RIDDLE. whose a
i5 Plaintiff, and G L
U ORANGE COUNTY
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
creator or his a.,it or attorney dress 's 220$ Coronado Concourse.
BAILEY and wife. GAYLE
that MARY B CURTIS has fled a
SCHOOL PROGRAMMING
the amount claimed If the Sanford. FL 37771 The name and
BAILEY.
and
FREDERICK
L
PetitiOn in the Circuit Court c
address of the personal represen
Until 3 p m
claim SOOt yet due, the date *hpnt
CRANE,
d
b
a
Seminole County. Florida. t
CRANE will become due shall be stated It tatives attorney are set forth below
9 30
REFRIGERATION
are
Defendants,
diIS.olutionof marriage, andno .,e
All persons having claims or
the
claim is contingent or
MCHALE S NAVY
,
Civil Action No 772033 CA OC F.
required to serve a copy of
re
unliguidated.
the
nature
of
the
demands
against the estate
9 55
AR THUR H BECKWI TN. JR
written defenses. it any. on NED
WI THIN
THREE
, uncectainly shall be stated It he required.
Cierk of the aforesaid Circuit Court
C4D UPBEAT
JIILIAPI. JR . of STIh4STROM
MONTHS FROM THE DATE O
clam 5 secured, the security shal
will at II
AM on the 4th day of
DAViS &amp; McINTOSH, Attorney for
THE 'IRST °UBLICAIION OF
1000
. described The claimant snail
January. t$11.offer for sate and sell deliver Sufficient copiesof theclaim
Pelitiofl,r, whose address is Post
THIS NOTICE. to tile with the clerk
(2') SANFORD AND SON (RI
to the highSt biduer fot cash at toe
Office fbi I)JO, Sanford. Florida.
Inc above court a writtCn
0 the clerk to enable the clerk to statement of any claim or demand
)F TATTLETALES
*sl
front
door
of
the
Courthouse
in
32771, and file the Original Aith the
"al one copy to -ach persona
SeminOle
Coy",.
F
fonda.
in
$,,,
1I ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW
Clerk of the above Styled court 04, or
they may nave Each claim must be
ford, Florida, tnr following representative
before January 17. ivi. otherwise,,
I7D K ELECTRIC COY.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS in writing and must indicate the
default and ullimate iudgment will
F'ANY
described prOprty. situated and NOT SO FILED WILL BE basis for the claim, the name and
being in Semirsoie County. Florida.
1w' entered against you for tin. rele'!
,yddre'ss ot the credtcr or his agent
FOR EVER BARRED
tO Wit
10 30
demanded fl the Petition
r attorney, and the amount
Dated
December
I,,?
Lots 13. 14 and IS Dlo(k G
2 * Z H OIL YW 000
claimed If the claim ii not yet due.
WITNESS my hand and Offitijl
S
Eva
S
Crby
AMENDEDPLATOF BLOCKSS,o
seal of Slid Court on the 2nd day f
the date when it will become 0., )
SQUARES
As domiciliary eiecutrii t
C &amp; H. and a portion of Block I.
December. AD 1917
shall be stated If the clam s
4 0 THE NEW PRICE IS
WILLIAM
H
CROSBY
WILOMERE. Longwood, Florida
contingent or unlQuidattri. the
Deceased
utlGItT
according tO Plat thereof recorded'
nature of the uncertainty shell be
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
Douglas Stenstrom
fl
Plat
ISook
3.Page
60.
of
the
Public
Attorney
24 (Mon I EQUAL JUSTICE
stated If ttiC clam 5 Secured. ttip
Clerk of line Circu.t Court
Reords 01 Seminole County
security shall be described The
BY Jean E Wilke
UNDER THE LAW (Tue
DOUGLAS
SIENSTROM.
Florda,
LESS
that
part
described
ESQUIRE
of
Deputy Clerk
claimant shall deliver Suffcent
lhu I INFINITY FACTORY
Ii f011owl Bn at the NW corner STENSTROM DAVIS &amp;
copes Cf the claim to the clerk to
Publ'h Dec S IS. 22 29. It??
iW,',l TO BE ANNOUNCED
of Lot Sin Block Got Said Plat, run McINTOSH
DES))
enable trw' clerk to mail one copy t
IFti I CHRISTMAS TIME WITH
thence EaStertr along the North line P 0 .o l3
each personal representative
of said Lot IS a distance of I
MISTER ROGERS
_________________ All persons ,ntyfested in the estaip
Sanford
Florida
32771
thence Northerly and Parallel wth Yelephone I30I 372 2171
to whom a copy of thiS Ntit of
¶ 1 00
'he East line of Lot IS of said piat. a
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Administration has been mailed ar,
.1' J
bh
WHEEL OF FOR.
dstance of 4 feel, thence South DES
77Dec IS. 72. 1977
reQuired,
WITHIN
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
THREE
TUNE
westerly to the point of bInning.
CUlT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF :
Le%s
tine
East
49
Steel
of
Lots
I).
II
HAPPY DAYS (RI
FLORIDA
_____________________--- THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
and iS. and LesS the North 70 feet of
11415 NOTICE. to file any Obiectiont
CASE NO. CI7?.2477.CA-04.L
.14 (Wed arty) SING WE
Lot
13,
Block
G,
of
FICTITIOUS NAME
AMENDED
they ma, ha,? that challenge the
SPRING LAKE ASSOCIATION.
NOEL
5
Notice
PLAT
OF
BLOCKS
S.6.
hereby
given
that
we a'e validity of the decedent's will, thp
GIN arid a
NC
' ' 30
porton of Block I. WILDMERE,
Pla.ntff
engaged in busineSs at P0 Sos Quai.t.cations 01 the personi
3
1914,
LOngwØ, Flord, Piat Book 3.
Sanford Seminole County, representative, or the venue or
()cf(C),fl
I
Page 60 of tine PUbIC recoros of Fiord., under tine fictit'ous rsameof iurisdCtiOn of the court
HENRY KAPLOVI Ti and ROSE
4 0 LOVE OF LIFE
Semrile Count, Florid.
SEMINOLE LANDSCAPING AND
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
XAPLOVITZ
24 LILIAS 'tOGA AND
So dtale elibe made ,rsuanllo SOD SERVICE. and that a, OBJECTIONS NOT SO F luEp
Defendants
OU
•ntend
register
tO
saii ,'flLL BE FOREvER BARRED
and in order IØ SSt5f tt5e terms of
NOTICE OF ACTION
name with tine Clerk Of tine
5.10 final iudgment
9 F A1.1lL't FEUD
TO rin Y KAPLOV lIZ aria
Date of the first pyblcalion 01 Iris
I Seal)
Circuit Court. Seminole COunty, Notice
of
Administrator,
RD. KAPLOVITZ,
Florida
in
accordance
wtin
Arthur
H
Beckwitn,
Jr
December
73rd. 1977
5
e
4 • CBS NEWS
prOvisions
tine
F
c,tit
ouS
Name
Clerk
I
the
Crcut
Court
of
S Ernest F R ddle
i532 Mifoed Road
Statutes, To W.t Section tat
By Mary N Darcevn
As Personal Repres.nla
University Heghts,
Afternoon
Florida
Statutes
1957
Deputy
Clerk
fiI ot tne Estate of
Ohio 41110
120,10
S RiCk. V Stuart
PHILLIP H LOGAN of
BESS1E I. RIDDLE
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
.2D I) iO') (it) NEWS
R
S
Morton
SHIP4HOLSER. LOGAN AND
Deceased
act.on to forecle a lien on the
Publish Dec I I IS. 77. 1911
MONCRiEF
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
.J14i (mon ) CINDEREELA
following property in Seminole
DES 7
Post Office Bc' 7719
REPRESENTATIVE
County. Florida
(Tues I NOVA
Tb Re
Sanford. Florida 37171
_____________
__________
S Kenneth a Mcintosh
Lot 17. Block "H", SPRING LAKE
Planet (Wed I CHRISTMAS
Attome,j for Plantiff
STEFISTROM. DAVIS &amp;
HILLS SECTION THREE. ac
TIME WITH MISTER ROGERS
l30l 3)
cording to the p1.1 thereof as
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE MCINTOSH
Publish Dec 72 1911
(Thir I CHRISTMAS AT
recorded in Plat Book IS. Page
EIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII. P0 Bow 1330
DES
110
POPS (Fri ) IN P F P.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Sanford. FL
Public Records o Seminole County,
______________
_________
Telephone 305 372 7111
Florida.
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
FORM*,NCE AT WOLF TRAP
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CIVIL ACTION NO 7?2374.CAI4.L P0bli5h Dec 72 79 II'?
nas been filed against you and
Yh Plutcriscke,
you SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Hi
DES 1
Re Th, Marrla,. of
arereg,jredto serve a cop, of your PROBATE DIVISION
¶ 2 30
$
'
written defenseS. if any. to it on
CLIFFORD THEQ00RE SAYP
PA.
File
NumBer
77.411.CP
.2 ilL THE GONG SHOW
JOHN E HATCHER. JR In Re. Estate et
(4T .6
plaintiff's attorney, whose
SE ARCH F OR
Petfoner
-.aoess VIVIAN LUCILLE ADAMS
s3I0
South
Dillard
Street.
Suti
717,
TOMORROW
Deceased and
PU Boy. Winter Garden. Florida
LUDELL KiMBLEY SAMPSON.
.[) RYAN S HOPE
NOTICEOF
Respondent IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
72797. on or before January 75th,
ADMINISTRATION
12 57
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
$971. and file the original *115 the
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
PROBATE DIVISION
uID(i'L NBC NEWS UPDATE
clerk of tin5 court either Before
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
sel'wce of plaIntiff's attorney O
LUDELL &amp;IMBLEY SAMPSON File Number?? 411CC
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL WHOSE
AND Division
immediately thereafter, otrierese OTHER
RESIDENCE
(2Ij FOR RICHER FOR
adetautwllbePflteredag.nstyou
PEISOI4S INTERESTED MAILING ADDRESS IS 9$ South In Re Estat. if
POORER
IN THE ESTATE'
o' tine relief demanded in tine
Wabash A,enue, Chicago. 111005 CELIA SCHMAUS
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 60415
@D YIDOAY
DeceaSed
complaint
that the administration of fine estate
NOTICE OF
4D THE YOUNG AND THE
WITNESS, my hand and the seal
A sm Pelitiori For D$Solii'
ADMINISTRATION
I
of this Court on December 30th. 1971
of VIVIAN LUCILLE ADAMS 0$ Marriage hawing been flied
RFSTLFSS
deceased. F,le P,urvibei' 77 ISI CP. s
TO ALL PERSONS
1A, NC.
lSeall
regard rig the marriage to CLIF
pend.rsg in the
All MY CHILDREN
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AC..' iST
Circuit Court for FORD THEODORE SAMPSON
Arlhvr H Beckeitin, Jr
Seminole Cuv'?,, Flur,da. Probate
1 (3(3
Clerk of the Circuit Court
'he C.rcuit Court ri a"d lr 5cr,' no, rItE ABOvE (STATE A',( 4, I
Ow.s.on. tine address of whiCh 5
24 lYon I THOSE GOLDEN
5' JacQueline Thompton
County. Ficrija "p short ltlp of OTHER PERSONS IN IF '11 S.F P
Seminole County Courthouse,
Deputy Clerk
which i5 IN RE THE MARRIAGE 114 THE ESTATE
YEARS (Ties) THE GREEN
Perk Avenue, Sanford, FL The
YOU ARE HER(ft'r NOT if IC)
Pbli5h Dec 72. 79. 1977, Jan 5. 17,
CLIFFORD THEODORE
MAN (Wed ) MARCH OF THE
perSondi regrejentatiwe of tln9 estate SAMPSON
and that tine administration Of 'e f'S'l'C
Ifll
Petit'oner,
WOODEN SOLD$ERS(Thur,)
,
5 JOHN C WARD. w15o5 address 5 LUDELL KIMBLEY SAMPSON. of LELIA SCHMAUS deccawO
DES 109
3174
Longmeaoo*. Memphis. Rendent
IN PERFORMANCE AT WOLF
Number 77 at) CP, ii perid rig ii
Tennessee 31134 The name ario
_____________________________
TRAP
TIne foiiow'irig Oflc?'bad real arid Circuit Court for Semrc', COvi'i'n.
The Nutcracker
address of tine personal represen
personal property a also being Florida. Proaate Divisor line ad
(Fri I VISIONS
tative'saftovrveyar, set fOrty, below
eSs o which is Semrvc'e Ccnty
I
prDcee'd aganst. 10*1
I 30
All persons hawing claims or
I Lot 4. Block 2. LOCKHART'S Courthouse. Sanford, Florid. 37771
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
demands against the estate are
ID IL DAYS OF OUR LIVES
"'p
SUBDIVISION, as recorded in Piat Tine personal repre,fyntat',,
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. required.
WITHIN
THREE
AS THE WORLD I
es'ate s ANNA MAI1".AuIT
',
Boow 3 page ?0 Pi.tl't Recorøs o
FLORIDA
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
aRIGHT winOS. address
TIIPNS
m OOIe Count, Flor.da
CIVIL ACTION NO 77.II34.CA.59.E THE FIRST PUBLiCATiON °"
Meredth Or . Fern Pa's
7 1911 Pontiac avtomoo
ID
No
9T s:c u' PYRAMID
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
THIS NOTICE
I, with th clerk
11730 Tine name and aoa'ets '
252 351 15554
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
24 S'!'LrS cc),) GREEN.
toe abo,e court a wft'en
personal representa've
3 196.3 4 Cinaflew'iger Boa' na
SEMINOLE COUNTY. a United statement 01 an, Clam or demand
PEACE VOYAGES TO SAVE
are set forth below
FL
6)26
AJ
Stales corporaton,
thq'y marina,, (acts claim must be
ThIE WHALE
All persons having ca -'s :'
These
presents
command
you
Plaintiff,
n writing and must .t'id.cate tine
2
appear and f.l yOur answer or oIlier Ymand's against the isa', ac
basis fr tine Clam, tine name
THREE
WI THIN
arid defense or pleading wIts tine Clerk of required.
.2" '11 THE DOCTORS
WARREN C NASH and JUDITH A
address of the creditor or ins agent
f CrCu , t Court nari,3 for Sw'm.nol, MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
'
NASH. hit wife. and KELLER
'.4'. .4 THE GUIDING LIGHT
r attorney. arid tine
amount County Florida, arid serve , COPy ?H( FIRST PUBLICATION O
BUILDING
PRODUCTS OF darned If tine clam is not yef
4 THREE STOOGES
due.
lheqeof
on P49t'oner's 1110mev. THIS NOTICE, tO file with line
,
ORLANDO. INC ,
line date wl5es'i it will become due Mack N
0 tin, above court a er
Cl') (Ties only) MIME
Cleveland, Jr ,
Defendants
shall b' stated If line claim s
statement of any Claim or de'a'id '
CHRISTMAS
Cleveland Yje &amp; Bridges.
NOTICE
OF
SALE
contingent or unhiquidated. tine
I
0$aeev 2 Santord Flor.da 37711, on linfy 'nay ha'e Each clam mul' be
CF ONE LIFE TO LIVE
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN tin.'
nature of tin., vts(erlainty 5halt
or before 'be 4th dIv of January Stated If the clam i5 seCured 'e
rsuanI to Final Jgment
(lies I PORTRAIT OF A '
5f
lithe Claim is secured, the
security shall be dejCribfd Tin,
1971. or olrier*.5e a delall CII
'oreclosure
rendered
on
tine
NURSE (Wed ) TO BE AN.
lh day security shall be descrbed
claimant shall delver
0 tf
'ereo
against
iou
of December. 1977. n that certan Claimant shall delver Sufficient
NOUNCED (Fri CHRISTMAS
CO9
Of tine (lam 'o the
'o
WITNESS
MY
HAND
AND
OF
cause pend rig ri tin, Circuit Court in
op'es of line clam to tine clerk to
CE1EBTION
F ICIAL SEAL of tine Clerk of the enable Ifie clerk to mail one COP '0
and for Semnole
orda
enable the Clerk to mail one COPy to (ircu.? Court r,
tfj 79th da, of each Personal representati,,
.3 03
wherein
F I 1ST
F EDERAL
each personal rppqesensati,e
All persons interested ifl ' 't rs'a"
November ¶17?
SAVINGS
AND
LOAN
1 12. ANOThER WORLD
AiIpersortsiri!tcetintpnejtj,,
'0 whom a cop of tint '4ofce of
Sea
ASSOCIATION
OF
SEMiNOLE
'0
whom
a
cop,
f
tIlt Nolie c
VILLA ALLEGRE
Adm.n , straton "as been ma,i,d a'e
Arthur H BCCS*itin. jr
COUNTY. a United Stases cor
Adm.n.straton has been mailed are
rpoured
T,4R( (
WITHIN
3
Cierk of line Circuit Court
'
porat, .5 Pla,ntiff. and WARREN required,
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE OAT( O
CF GENERAL HOSPITAL
By Jacquel.ne Thømp0n
C NASH and JUDITH A NASH in's MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
TIll F IRST PUBLICATION
De, Clerk
ale, and KELLER BUILDING
3 30
THE FIRST PUBL1C.aTIO14 OF
THIS NOTIC(. to file an, obect'cwis
Publish D,t I. I, IS, 77, 1977
I PRODUCTS OF ORLANDO, INC
.4. 4. ALL IN THE FAP,*lL n
1HI5 NOTIC F. to lie arty obiect.ors
'0ey
may ha,, that challenges 'tie
DES)
are Defendants. Civil Action ff0
$! THE BANANA SPLITS
line, may Pave that cinalienge tine
validity of tine decpd,ntj Ci "'c
213a CA 09 (.1, ARTHUR H BECK
validit, of tine decedent's wii tine
Qijalifications Cl tIne pPnso.'ai
'.11 OVER EASY ,ee 8 a m
,
WITH, JR . Clerk of the aforesad qi.aaiitcatons of tin,
personal
representat,ve or tine venue 0'
Char'rel 24
'
C'rcut Court, all at fl 00 AM, on rep,ewqttal,e or line ,ern0e or
-.
._.... __,.__.
u?iSd,CtiOn Of Ih cOi,fll
14 ZOOv
the 4SPI day of Jahoary, 1971, orter
urisdictiofi f e
All CLAIMS DEMANDS AND
for
5.aleartdsellfo
theingfiest
bidder
NOTICE OF PROPOSED Bank
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
40,0
OBJEC lIONS NOT SO F 1110
forcasinaltineeeotfro&amp;dcceoftiv.
OBJECTIONS
NOT
SO
FILED
Merger
WILL BE FOREVER BARRIO
'i LEAVE IT TO BEAVER
Courthouse in Seminole County. WILL
Notice '5 hereby givfn that the
BE FOREVER BARRED
Dale of the first publication Cl in'5
(4"' GILLIGAN S ISLAND
Florida, in Sanford, Florida. fine
Date of line frit publication of tins Fiagtjiip U S Bank of Seminole
'4011cc
of
AdminsI, atoP
THE NEW MICKEY
following described property. Notice
Sanford, Florida
of
as
Adm.r,straton
December 72nd, 1917
ap
5.ti,iatp aid being in Seminole Decer,nbI'r 22nd. 1971
kIOIJSE CLUB
cilcation to tine Federal Depos.t
Anna Margaret Wright
j County. Florida. to *.t
Insurance Corporation, washington
V NICKEL A JECKLE
JONn C *.
As Personal Rervesenta
Lot 74. SANS SCUd, Ovedo,
As Personal Repres,nla
D C 20429. fpr it5 written consent to
live of lhp Estate of
t 2.4 SESAYF STREET
J Seminole County. Florida, ac
Merge with lIve FIagshp Dank of
live o' ftve Eltate of
LILIA SCHMAUS
.9 MARCUS WELBY U 0
cording t
he Piat thereof as
Sanford. Sanford. Florida it s
VIVIAN LUCILLE ADAMS
Deceased
(fl)
recorded in Piat Book $6. Page 52. of
contemplated that all of tIne offices
Deceased
AT TOIl NI Y F OIl I'I R SONAL
the Public Records 09 Seminole ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
12. (Mon. Wed, Fri) THE
of the abuve named banss will REPRESENTATIVE
County.
Florida,
cointinul to be operatea
MUIJSTERS (Ty
REPRESENTATIVE
Lawrence J PhaIn. of
,
Thuri)
Sad sale will be mad, pursuant t
Tini5 notice 1$ published pursuant
Frank C Winirin, Esquire
Maleq.r. Harnert, Bechtel
ADDAUS FAMILY
arid 'n order to satisfy ttse terms ci STENSTROM DAVIS.
to Section I0(cl f tIne Federal &amp; Pinsalin. P A
I MctU
4 30
sod fInal judgment
Deposit lr,turarvce ACt
TOSH
Post Office Bow 21S4
CL) ADAM 12
(Seal)
Post Office
Any person wishing to comment Orlando. Florida 32007
Artpiy,ir
H
Beckeith.
Jr
on
thiS
1) BEW1TCt'lED
applicalon may file hit
Sanhoro. Florida 32'71
Telephone (3051 175 9Oaw
Clerk of the C.rcu.t Court
commeflIs irs writing e.'th tine Pblith Dec 72. 79. 1977
Teiepeon, 1)031 7222111
GlLLAtd S ISLAND
Mary N Darden
By
Reg.l D'redpr of tin, Federal DES
ijt)
Publish Dec 72. 29. 1972
THREE SONS
Deputy Clerk
Deposit Insurancecorporationa, itt
OESt
PHILLIP
H
LOGAN
s oo
Regonal Ottice I Peachtree, N W
SHINHOLSER, LOGAN AND
BRADY BUNCH
___________________ Suite 3030. Atlanta.Gag,gia 3OXIS If
'-'----MONCRIEF
an, person dflire to prot,st to,
(4) STAR TREK
Post Office Do' 7779
.-ICTITIQU$ NAME
granting 09 tinis apciicat.ort
in, lsas
EMERGENCy ONE
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is heee1 9iYirt tlsat am right to eo 50 If
Sanford, Florida 37771
he fill's a written
tfotice 5 hereby given that I am
MISTER ROGERS
engaged in business at ItO Elder
Anortseys to, Pliiti$f
t (cot Pus intent ittt tine Regional engaged in busIftels t 303 Sernoran
303 373
NEIGHBORy4000
berry Lane, 10115*000, Secn,niol. Director by JarMary tati',,
s m. Blvd. Suite 779, Attarnont, Springs
De
,
Countv.Fio,
(I) IIERV GRIFFiN
da,unerfhefiC,jf$o11s rionconfideintlat p0rllon of toe 3270$. Seminole County,
Florida,
DEIlI
name of T F C HOME SYSTEMS, WQlicatiajt are 011 file ifS tini under
Guagli Include (Moo) Mac
the fIctitious name of
and that I Intend to register said
Regional
Otfice
as
part
of tine public
Davis, Connte sts-v.ns. p.
HOMEOWNERS REAL ESTATE
name wiTh flue Clerk of thq C'!ctp?
t'iain!aifledby the Corporal,
SERVICE lEG I4FAL ESTATE
trica Dotty (lull) RiCh iittte.
Court. Seminole County, Florida in
This file 4 available for public In
BROKER, and thaI t infeqn to
Doug Kerstsaw, Joe Fr*ti.q
accordance *f in the PlOy ilpont 09
5Pect'ofl during regular bvslnet,
register sa,d name With tine Clerk of
IWE MNT 'TO I I
tine
Fictitious
Name SfaliAis, To
hours
(Wed) Kenny Rogers. KiSCI
II
tin, Circuit Court. Seminole County "t
0(1')'
W.t Section 16309 Florida Statutes
Date November 29th, $917
Dea (Thurs) Bwa
Florida in accordance witin tine'4
931
Flagship
tank
of
Sanford
ProvisionS
'ne (Fn) Ctssto. Ro.rt
of the Fictitious Name
I V4
S Thermal Energy
W. FWSt It?Iqt
IIJR
Statutes. To Wit $t.on uS Q9
Conservation Home
Flagship u S Bans
Florida Statutes ItS;
LEETVt(
Systems Inc
(EMERG(psCy ONE CR)
of SfiThf101I
5
N jotusson
l
___________________
Orlando Drive
POblish Dec 0. IS. 72. 29. 1977
Pubisin Dec II. 72. 29. 1977,
530
___________
Jan 5,
PuBI,UI Dec I, I. IS. 72, y, , 977
t9?$
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DES)
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COUNTRY LIVING'- Attractive 3
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car garage. DR. pool. 11nn15
courts. Club House, range,
refrigerator.disposai. drapes, I
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7'. Ot assumable mortgage
327 7991
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54 or IS acres on Doyle Rd Price
and tems negotIable. Jenny
Clark Realty, REALTOR 322
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Hwy '6 West Santoria
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wi all tin, convenIences, large
yard. trees. plants galore, chouc.
area $47,900
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t.',l 55
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FR icr porch. Cith 5 5Q pit
177.414 site 552.000
LAKE MARY -- Lake Mar, Blvd
Office site older bldg 144,119 II
lot on corner Terms poSsible

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P B.. new tires, runs good 1430
373 1734. 3770447

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LAKE MARY- 3 BR.2b,1?h. (HA,
tnCt'd, Completely repainted I
new Carpet througoout 137.900

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pleicly furnished 170.599 Also
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owelp grounds include guest
house, mint condition.
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127 III DDEP4 LAKE DRIVE -' 3
BR. lbaths. C H&amp;A. carpeted. 7
car garage. swimming pool 5.
tennis courts available, 53)900

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saCinty of Suniand Estates I
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SPACIOUS COUNTRY HOME a acres in Geneva. 4 BR.
baths, tamily room. fireplace,
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pluS fruit trees. $19,95fl
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Perhaps AlOhølit Anonymous
Can Help
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Write P 0 Bow 121)
Satlfora,Florlc,a 32771
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114 vR FAMILY
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on river. J BW.
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119.50u
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BR. 1100. $157 73 P11, 36,0
months •' pct APR

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Tirp(S of figPtirig north bound
tratfic tO get borne, and doing
tine some sOuth bound to work'
Lw, fle.l door tO your work &amp;
save your nerv9s I e.pense, alsO
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way Own your o*n "Gm? nere
or buy a lakefront lOt &amp; bold
your
home
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immediately
on
beautiful 350 acre Lake Mabel
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clear tend bottom as. All
utttej awaitable Owner 'iii
carr, mortgage TelephOne 576
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eQuipped. 93 op Mercury
motor, heavy duty trailer wtpi
tires. '74 moctel 321 7557
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fomp Under 127.000 with iess
tf'an $900 down Government
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UNCLUT TER YOUR CLOSET
Sell those lh'rcs that are luSt
taking up Space .kith a wanI ad
inthehlerald)fl 2611 or 1)1 9993

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WIEBODT'S CAMERA STORE,
210 S Park Ave. Sanford. 77
SlOt
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Buy

5? 'rink I rI459 fed ads oon'
eo'v liner, AC'ijidn t be an,'

----Miller ', gocri Used If'lp,iSion
And up 2619 Orin,ji Dr . 377

MORTGAGES BOUGHT i SOLD
All purchase 1st &amp; 2nd mor
'nJaget at diSCount 21 Hour
approval Call $17 1519
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fully carpeted. fully equipPed
kitchen, laundry room, 2 car
garage. Ig fenced corner lot,
Community recreal,on area.
13.500 1 assume mortgage. 130
Hidden Lake Dr. Sanford, 323
$171

IdylIwilde. 104 Brentwoed Dr
BR, 2 bath. pool home 3 yrs Old
Sunken living room. with
finipiace. tarnily room. Dining
room. screen porch, fenced
yard. fruit trees Was 162.000
Reduced to 194.900 Owner- 323
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322-2611

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Music said. He added:
"Assistant State Attorney
Ralph Eriksson cross
examined Reese for a very
short time, and the
questions he asked were
almust the same auestions
the defense attorney asked
him.

an ariiied man kicking
open his door. Reese then
fired in self-protection, he
testified,
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an of the shouted identification.s Thunia snrl .i

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who it was entering the
residence in the daik on
both charges

the jurors felt they did
what was best so that
j ustice was served."

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undergoing tht'rap&gt; to
learn
to operate
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possession
of
drug
paraphernalia in connection with items seized
during the drug raid at the
tune of the shooting.

Thuma, 29, noted that he

familiar with the
criminal justice system
and said "I knew it could go
either way,"

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burglary of a Winter Park residence and the Shop-&amp;-Go
convenicc store in Orlando on FTU Boulevard near
Route 50.
Re said the suspects probably would be placed in
Count) law officials' custody today after
Orange mint&gt;
questioning.
Capshaw also indicated that the two suspects only
recently had been released from Orange County Jail for
burglar&gt;.
Several iIiue vehicles from the Sem inole Sheriff's
office, Winter l'ark police department and Florida High.
was Patrol converged at th e 1-4 scene dur in g the morning
rush hour
Among the t'mn found in the tr un k of the seized auto.
beside's the Mint coins presumed stolen from a coin
collector in Winter Parki, were cigarettes, walkie-talkies
radios, and a large duffle bag of goods. Title car was being
inventoried at R atliff &amp; Son Wrecker Service, Sanford,
n3rrng.
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I know they have their Christmas presen ts," one
lawman observed at the scene.— NORM OSHRIN

vehicle with a suspended license and speeding.
While questioning the two Tart said he found six Shop &amp;
Go money orders for $150 apiece in the
front of the auto. Later a Colt-'45 revolver was found under
the glove compartment — the exact spot pinpoin t ed by
aonty for Trooper Phil Dixon of the f)elaiid F'h(i' tic.'!quarters, the trooper said.
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As Reese points out, the
commonest reason for riot
laying trump% Immediately
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of your losers if) cluiIII11%.
After this hint it is ea'sy to
See that South should riot
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done somet hi ng
two small dianion(Is in hi%

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Ing -no" When you ha%v
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Your Ideas inspire others.
advice
today
and
he
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for
TAURUS (April 20-May
Today you could make &amp;n an have picked a better person.
out of accumulation. If there's You'll guide him to answers he
anything tobegalnedbyhavtng couldn 't have fo und himself,

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nuirrils After he had ruff,il
his last diamond he would
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Seminole County Sheriff's Department today in connection with Th ursday evening bur glaries in Wint er Park
a nd Orlando.
contraband, including sex bags of coins
m arked "$50 U.S. M
was
in the
of the car
It all began at 6:50 this morning when Trooper Marcel
Tart of the Deland Florida Highway Patrol headquarters
stopped the pair's car for speeding on 1-4 near the MonroeUS. 17-92 exit to Sanford.
Th e s us pe ct s were identified as Larry Ike Honey of
Winter Park and Kevin Clucn of Jacksonville. They have
been charged with possession of stolen property. Th e

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heart to get back to his
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Prosecutors said the jury

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attended all (our days of
the trial and left the
courtroom sobbing quietly
after the verdict was
announced at 5:30 pm.
fliursdsy.

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was disappointed in the
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stretcher in the courtrm
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shooting - aggravated
battery
'yiiitiiid l.cter Rocker,
eneva, one of the lurors
said today" we' weighed
the evidence as well as we
could, and Iii Us there was
never any substantial
evidence brought up by the

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because there wasn't
enough t'virlenci.' for a
guiIt&gt; vreliut
fl• two were tIielIlbCIs
if a five'-man, one-woman
tmii'l t ha t it on the trial
if John Adam Reese, atCuStl of shooting officer
Terry M. Thumna, 29,
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(Jan.-Feb. 19)
1AHRA (SW. 23.0d. 231
Public relations is a field where
you can shine today. Anyone Although you're in the midst of
who needs to get a message a crowd today, you'll single out
to give mot of
certain
across would be wise to call on ayour
atte
ntion' to You have
PISCES (Ftb. 20-March 20) much in common to disicussi.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Get those deals wrapped up
today. You're an extra-good Someone you know quite well
closer. It wW be to Your lad- has a good thing going. There's
way you can help this party
vantage to put the clincher in

wherever you can.

awakt'n&amp;'il onI when a pet
dog climbed into his bed
Just before' th' 2 a iii.
shooting

Reest"'lot guilt), of it second

"There was nobody
cl-se's word we co ul d take
but Reee's, because the
state's attorney did not i'
to catch him in a lie of any
kind," Music said.
Reese took the stand in
his own defense and

The
Tilt,

Springs man
innocent of attempted
murder in the shooting of
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who took- estrogen
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for three' hours
at the conclus ion of the
four-day trial also found

prosecution.
"Wejust weighed the
evidence and we brought
'.; hat was, as nearly as I
could judge, a lair ver•
diii."
John Music, I4ongwood,
another Juror, agreed:

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AQUARIUS

BUGS BUNNY

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will be bright and have cx- promptu part&gt;'
business
good
tremely
CANCER (June 21-July 22i
Judgment.
Don" ask directly if there's
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan. something you want from
19) Solving the human equation "her today. Try to arrange it
comes easy at work today, so the owner feels that he
You're very Ind ustrious, and originated the Idea.
brainstorming another's
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cancer. To Illustrate the point, of the ovaries with a
female hormones are useful in hysterectomy li ved longer and
the treatment of cancer of the felt better than wome who did
prostate that has spread beyond not take hormones. In both
gland itself, but may speed groups, of course, cancer of the
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by hormones.

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from the adrenal gland tits common cancers and may
cortex) and do not require increase a woman's chances for
hormone replacement, but only a longer and heal th y life.

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kidney r'noved for kidney
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medication for cancer. Since
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take Premarin daily, three an examination by your doctor
weeks on and one week off. lam can establish the need 0 lack 0f
need for replacement hor40 years old.
As a cancer patient and not mones.
Female and male hormones
having a uterus, just what is
Prenarin doing for me' Since I have a general effect on the
don't have a uterus, the lining body beyond the primary sei
can't grow from hormone organs. That includes such
stimulation nor sluff off when things as affecting hair growth
the hormones are stowed for a and distribution, muscular
week, so what does it do' Is it strength, perhaps the retention
necessar y to take it and how of calcium in the bo nes, and
some cases, the tendency to
does it act without a uterus'
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should discuss this with our level.
You may be interested to
doctor in relation to your
previous cancer. The decision know that a very good study at

Premarin as other female these women had a lower rate
hormones does act on the of heart attacks, strokes, and a
uterus, but that is only a small decreased rate of cancer deaths
part of its action. If a woman is front all cancers but within the

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Florida Land has applied to
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Mii~. said Jim Clari. the commission approves the
compam's "cc prtsiderit. - Our subdividing. the compan) ,Atli
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two parcels tit the developiiient 's norlhiA estern seclor into
b' lots Once the counts

south of Lake 'tars Boulevard.
between Lake F moma Road t'ii

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cleaning set. Baby Come Back, Farrah Fa,Acett Make-up
('enter. a piari(. to) chest. sewing. lioll) llobb:e (kvcn,

years old. I live at 101 7th St. .Sanford. I go to Kra%t lit
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well this year. I been so nice this ~ car flopte I (lid riot bc ~o
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mean, .Santa, do you know %hat'
piano and a slereo answtr OK or not. S.wta if )ou ( xril
- e me that you can give me sornetine cbt, M% nanic I,
Linda Rodrigues, 418 E. 26th St , Sanford I for*got to tull
you I want it watch for Christmas Mv .

Dear S,Ianta,
Ifo% are )our rvindi-cr doing' Andho% I-, Rudoll!i I-,,,
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I am pleased )out are doing well in school and are being
k°'1girl I still be looking for the snack when Is isit sour

I am glad to hear 'iou were a good girl this star and still

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STUDENT 'its a nd balancing a checkl,jok 550S ali on the test
F F l. HF HAl I) Did sou studs
balancing the checkbook In t he dastroom OS
part of your studs fur the test'

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Problems will be avoided today

You may be tempted to keeping your own house in
exaggerate )our exploits today order.
unbeco m ingl y Be sure the
LIBRA Sept 23-Oct 231 The
trophies are on the wall before
safest course to follow today is
telling any fish stories.
just to b,e yours
PIS(.I.S d'eb 20-Mardi )l al things to all people will not
I,00k with a jaundiced eye upon win approval.
anything prorksed to you today

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slucislOb algebra, i,esmttry , end things liki.
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YOUT impulsiveness to overrule stUb Cold salt seater cornpre'sse's
yOUr logic iseep COOL
You're a shade gullible toddv.
which could lead to %our undoing. Insist upon verifiable

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behind the eye and this area to normal levels of actIvII% Ill.

suited bs sending br your copy conve r sation s 'is itti friends
of Astro-(raph Lotter. Mail 0 today-, they'll learn
more from
cents for each and a long, self' you than you'll learn from
addressed stamped envelope iu them, They'll keep their

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resources you may lease It's healthy to have a good
som et hing to be desired today , opinion of you rself but todas
in situations where 'iou call the let the praise come from the

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hike the U st next full and one Inoft in the
spring of their i nior year of high school
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Sunday, Dec. ii. 1977
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Court Appearance Set

NATION
IN BRIEF

Sanford Worker

IN BRIEF

BY SCOTT AHK All AM.S

Fiscal Experts See Healthy

Housing Industry

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Economy; More $$$ Predicted

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The government's
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Florida's economy is getting healthy again,
state fiscal experts have predicted a
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stimating
Conference.
unidu(ad the state will get
$729 mill ion more this year than origina liv
pr
an(I $2 4i) million more in 1978-79 than
this
this sear, including that windfall

housing construction and American's personal income.
At the same time, the administration says
next year's tax reform legislation will be
designed to case some of the burden placed on
middle-class taxpayers by the new $227 billion
Social Security bill Congress passed Thursday.

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department employee has bee n
summoned to appear in county
court Dec. 30 at 9 am. on a
charge of improper exhibition
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ht iluki lie
appear on the charge, a firsi
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Encephalitis Epidemic Seen

WASHINGTON(UPI)
A television
camera lowered down a hole drilled through
the quarter-mile-thick Ross Ice Shelf in the
Antarctic discovered abundant marine life at
the floor of a sea man has never before laid
eyes on.
It was the first step of an international effort
to explore the "lost world" beneath the great
sheet of ice believed to have hidden the underlying sea for at least 120,000 years.

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HIBBING, Minn. ( UPI)

The 18,000
steelworkers on Minnesota's Iron Range, their
pockets nearly empty with Christmas approaching, celebrated today over the end of a
41 -month strike, the longest major walkout in
the union's history.
Gov. Rudy Perpich and union officials
planned to help the miners and plant workers
celebrate at a "Victory Rally" in Hibbing's
Memorial Building at noon.

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(IlMlefilic prolx)rtions. is greater for next
sear,
I)r. .John Mc(,arrv, director of the
Orange ('ountv Health Department. said
Fhursda
''We had about 200 cases in 1962.
Sinwthirig like this is vcy possible in 1978."

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According to court files, cases of three men charged
Robinson allegedly un1afulls with Felonies have been con-

COUNSEL HEARING
charged with aggravated
Jimmy Hall, 3202 S. Orlando assault and use of a firearm in
exhibited a knife, "in a rude, tinued until Monday and Drive, Sanford, is set for a court the commission of a felony in an
careless angrs' or threatening 'Iuu sdav.
appearance Tu es day at 1:30 alleg ed threat on the lives of
manner," on Dec. 9
liennic Jackson, Seminole pm for determination of two Sanford policemen, will be
A ccording to the complainant Gardens,
95, counsel.
arraigned Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.
apartment
('
Charles liskin of 901 S. San- charged with first degree
Hall is charged with two
Nielsen . a Seminole County'
ford Ave., the incident occurred murder in (lc T hursday counts of sexual battery and fireman, was treed on personal
connection with recognizance on pretrial
during a dispute over a clogged shooting death of William Allen, kidnapping
sewer lint' at Bo) kin 's hoe
reported
abduction and release, with the stipulations he sometime Wednesday or
m
seduled to appear Monday
scheduled
Robinson allegedly threatened before county Judge Alan rape of an 18-year-old Orlando
ay away from his wife and
Thursday
)m n Dec.1
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Hos ir dunj,, hc ussia,.. r Dickey
d
11
t.',r1d t 'irin
o own at
i.lor.
Hall
is
ji'''l s"'r line.
being held in th e firearm-s and rectise counAltamonte springs,
Drive,
Jackson is being held in the county jail without bond.
seling at the Seminole County
report ed to deputies the theft of
C tSES( ()Tl%t 11)
Sniinok County jail without
ARRAl(.S1I
'T
Mental Health Center
a
paint sprd)er and ho val ue d
In ,ther court action, the bond
James Edwin Nielsen Sr.
HEIFER KILLED
at $)0 from the rear end of a
,t five.rnonttheifer has pickup truck sometime WedL i1 found dtaJ
a pasture n es day or Thilrsda).
owned b&gt; harry Dietrichs,
JEWEI.RYSTOLEN
located on SR 46 near Heardall
Jerry Lake, 202 Wildash, in
Ave
The Spr;ngs, reported to
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as
deputies
the theft
Jewelry
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apparently as shot with a valued at 11,500 from his home
small caliber weapon, and last October.
valued at $350, according to the
Lake said he hoped the items
JIV.sheriff's department
would turn up but decided to
%10TOR TAKFN
report the theft on the advice of
Slike Petersen, of 10 Lake tus insurance company, ac.
Oa)Ls Blvd. I-iingwood. has cording to reports.
1 Ni
reperted the theft o! a 1400
Elazar Gomez Moreno, of 701
k
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outboard motor from his W. Third Street, reported to
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the
sheriff'.s Sanford police the theft of a
department sai d
portable television, change and
To
outboard
motors
valued
groceries
on Thursday. Corn60
together at $2,784 were reported bined value of th e items was
stolen fro mn Al l American
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Marine , the Altamonte
Robert e)ch Sandalwood
Springs area,according to the Villas apt ('.1 reported to
4
-agoSeminole County Sheriff's Sanford police the loss of $425 in
I)epartment
cash from a coat pocket while
Wayne Prother told deputies he was away from the apartsomeone took the motors from ment between 11 a m and 3:30
the rear lot of the business p.m. T
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United Press International

A dynamited bridge and a fire-gutted coal
company building in Kentucky
plus tough
words from United Mine Workers President
Arnold Miller
showed the determination of
striking coal miners to hold out until their
demands are met.
In West Virginia, Miller confirmed the
Bituminous Coal Operators Association is
"hung up on one of the items on the table" at
negotiations in Washington. Talks to resolve
the 12-day-old strike by 188,000 miners in 22
states were recessed Friday afternoon and
will resume Monday at 11 a.m. EST.
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CLEVELAND (UPI)

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Ohio's largest city ended a two-day sickout
Friday night with assurance from the City

Council that their union leaders will not be
shortchanged In contract negotiations.
EwningHcndd
Sunday. December ii. 1977-Vol. 70, No. 102
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Pw)lsMd Dilly and Swaday, eul S•tvrliy lad Christmas
Day by The $aatiid N.cald, ffic,. ill N. Pre.,cI, Ave., $aafv,

Fla. 33111.

%.c..d Clan Pesta,.

FloridaJun.
Monrn. $710; 6 Monffis. $11.30; YN,.

Pall at $aøt.,d.

"Orvif OiHvsry. $3 cents.
12140 By Miii month. 13 M. 1 Months. $11 30; If

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Milwee Middle Schoo l. ith (tie entire sixth
grade taking part. Games. costume judging
and typical fond of the period ere enjoyed by
all students. (Above) Social Studies teacher,
('arol I"erritto. left, and Mickey Gross put up
signs.(flight) Frank Harker and Mickey

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protesting low profits.

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Noralvn and
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ice two years ago when their own children
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a Claus
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Security bill would

Mrs. Jones said
Tht'v kept asking why Santa never wrote
I hein back, so 'tst' gut the idea from them''
After a trial run of answering letters to
Santa from children of relatives and friends,
the couple launched North Pole cornmunications last year and wound up mailing
35001 Santa letters

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how the Social

affect taxes.

The first column shows the year, the second the tax
rates in percent. The third shows changes in the "base"
that portion of an employee's pay on which the tax is
figured. The fourth shows the maximum tax paid by a
worker earning more than the base in a given year.

Saturday was moving
day for Sanford cliv
hall employees. Above, workers remove office furniture
from the 2-year-old
city hall to load onto
truck for deliver to
new city hall next
door. New facility
opens Tuesday for

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Year
1977
1971
1979
1980
1991
19*2
1983
1994
19*5
19*6
19*7

business.

Percent
515

py
116,500.

6.05

17,700.

6.13
6.13

22,900.
25,900

6.6.5

29,700,

6.70

31.800
33,900.
31,000.
38,100.
4.0,200.
42,600.

6.70
6.70

7.05
7.15
7.15

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has warned 70 families living on reclaimed
phosphate land they face an increased danger
of lung cancer because of high radiation
levels
relations, said the radiation concentration can
l' reduced to a

1,975
2,131
2271
2,412
2,686
2,874
3,046

circula t ion

Specializing in Physical &amp; Speech Therapy

lii I'sl' los el lad ies .i r' at
KI'inenta r

School preparing to bake
3 ,0011 coo k ies for sch ool
nest ss et'k. From
It-ft. .ini) c kK' kss isv are.
l.iial \lar buys, Kath
I" let' in an, Ethel D ick.
mn *r Man St roust' and
Bernie St'hn ilker.

The state

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DELTONA THERAPY CLINIC

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$965
1,071
1,404

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A worker earning less than the base can ligure his Lx in
any given year by multiplying his pay by the percent
shown and dividing by 100.

Orlando Office

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Farmers Get Support
United Press International
Striking farmers picked up support Friday
from several farm belt governors, a large
Texas meatpacking plant and a Kansas labor
group. They were also promised efforts to arrange a meeting between their leaders and
President Carter.
While picketing continued around the
country, Agriculture Secretary Bob Bergland
Friday told a group of farm belt governors
that he would report to Carter, but could not
guarantee a meeting between the president
and protest leaders.

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sheared off by the chartered DC-3 that carried
University of Evansville basketball team
members to their deaths show the pilot was
fighting to keep from crashing into a nearby
housing development, a federal investigator
said.
Philip A. Hogue, a member of the National
Transportation Safety Board, said the 10.
member team Friday discovered the broken
branches from two trees at the edge of the
Melody Hills subdivision, about a mile from
where the plane crashed.

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Pilot Avoided Homes

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ATLANTA (UP!) Federal health officials
are working to develop a vaccine to counter
the Far East reappearance of a 30-year-old
influenza strain that is a 'distant cousin" of
the socalled swine flu.
Officials at the national Center for Disease
Control said Friday many children and teenagers would have little natural defense
against the strain, which caused a major
epidemic in this country 30 years ago.

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occur state%iiide next summer.

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Weapons Chnmf:-

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Sunday, Dec. ii, 1977-3* ,,

announces opening
at

MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING
Suite 502, Saxon Blvd.

.Jack Gardener. IIRS director of public
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Deltona, Florida

safe level by increasing air
in the homes and taking other

pn'.'aut ions

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AREA DEATHS

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

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BILL HO RAN

Gramnkow-Gaines
Funeral
Home, Longwood, is in charge
Abe
Mrs ('hardy (leo Fleet, 59. of of arrangements
I89 .'damns Ave., Sanford, died
CURTIS SThINIIAISF.R
Thursday in Orlando. A native
f Ke. West, she came to
('urtis
S4nfIardtnl9&amp;Pfrurn Tha)u.caflI
f'redericx
I laks, c.,i She ss as a member of Steinhau,ser, 53, of 410 George
St Winter Springs, died Fnday
F'ir'.t Presbstt'rian Church
Sun'isorsincludt' a daughter,
lIe as a Baptist and a heavy
Mrs Barbara Brad) Ft
equipment operator
au1rdal', son, Elwell (lark,
Survivors include his ssi!e,
t I i derdale' two sisters
'airs Carol (' Kenmis of Sanford Barbara, of Winter Springs;
;,nt 'airs .lice Lt't', Mt Gilead, four daughters. Mrs. Patricia
brother Thoriias Eden. Lee , Winter Park. Mrs
a.m. readings: temperature l'a'miiig s"utht'ast 'ii ''ulh IV
\r Orleans, La,, stepmother. I) e b or a h
Thompson
67;
overnight losis, 64; tip iS mph mu.' titta and te'iiight
Sir.
Ruth W
Eden, Ft. ('acselberry. and Misses Linda
)estrrda) 's
high,
and shifting ta. n.rthss v,.l
is;
Katherine
Victoria
iud,'rdait' and four grand and
barometric pressure. 30.01: Sumut'is Rain prihahilits So
Stcirhauser. both of W inter
rdatise humldit 96 per ''nt
l)"t 'Iii tuida
tiaiiigtii.
and
Funeral Ilonie is in Springs; three sons. Robert
sslnd'e SW at iO mph.
Sunda
Itict'. Mt. Dora, and Curtis
f 'urraiit'niemits
Forecast: Y.tosth ('buds
Frederick Jr. and Daniel
t.aa) and Sunda with a good
Oa' lion itt'jth. h ig h I
Steinhauser, bo th of Winter
(haUl'' of shussers. ('Iraring a.m.. 1 :,.
IFS
H ~LGII
,6 pin. laa
In a Ui
Springs: mother, Mrs. Freida
and becoming less humid and a 733 p. in.
,Steirthausec, Potomac Heights,
I ill . La wrence Larry'
little cooler beginning h lair
I'iiri ('anasrral' hi gh U'13
864 Spanish \I.s Md., sister, Mrs Anna But' Sunday or Sunda night. fligh
n.m. 1:(16 p.m., Iias 6_5, i
Ik K 'ithrn 'F'stites nette, La Plata, Md,; brothers, toda% nsaiiiI In the upper 70s.
: 15 p.ni.
Otto, La Plata, and l)i('k
l.osss tonight near 60. hIghs
'1 rr,s diet) I-'rid'ir
ilaspart' high 6:0! a in
Steinhau,ser, lryans Road, Md
Sund;n tow 70s. Light winds p. iii., I,s I!::s am . 12:j.' p ni.
F lurid.' I lostoted. Orlan o
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and three grandchildren
mdis a.' of f'indla) , Ohio, he
Ie
AMC to ('as'll rrs in 1971 titFuneral Notices
,,"as
as a Pr, 'tant nd a member
if the Duke Woody l"lrt't
Itt'scrr" Post 154 (if Sanford He
HA(.)GH. JAMES LAWRENCE
ILARRYi
M,m,eI 'eerrcrs
as retired (toni the U.S Navy
Ii' ,j$m% Laeri'r,ce (Larry
service.
%ears
after
H,luqh, 64, Cl $64 Spanish Yoss
Survivors include his wife,
Drive, Lake Klthfyfl Elate.
Caa.Seiberry. *ho died Friday, a?
Mrs Marie A. [laugh,
ro,.da PiosDial. Orlando. *iI
('asselberry: sister, Mrs. Paul
beat It am. MOndiy at
Taylor, Columbus, Ohio:
Grarrio* Ga'nes Funeral Home
(h6pPI
r-f&amp;mkow (16 flyS
brother. Edward Haugh,
ur'I'r61 HOmC. 300 W Sm'riôLa
Findlay, Ohio: and several
II,d lonqeood. .n charge
theces and nephews
MILS. ('HAILFfl' FLEET

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ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Janis Calvin
Bernard Eisenberg
Charlie Hayes
Ruby Lee Hunter
Alice Mae Jackson
Mary E. Jameson
Bernice L Masfield
Josephine Newsome
Claude W. Shoemaker
Juanita So uthward
Freida L
Frank Qgaraniontl, Deltona
Ruth aanin, Deltons
Sylvia K. Johnson, Deltona

Sanford:
Gifford &amp; Patricia Fodrie, a
baby girl
Mark &amp; Barbara Anglin, a
baby girl, Lake Mary
DISCHARGES
Sanf ord:
Donald Claude Bezwiechin
Thebria DCgUIIS
Peter F. Delano
Lula C. Gardner
Carlos Griffin
Joyce A. Hurst
William Massey

LOS ANGELES (UPI) The 'Hillside Strangler" apparently
"One girl told me she heard he ruckus
and came out of an
killed his 11th victim in a deserted apartment while neighbors apartment nearby. She then went and looked in the window of
who heard her terrified screams for help failed to call police,
apartment 114, seeing a struggle going on Inside."
One resident may have tangled with the 'strangler" however,
She said another resident "confronted the man who had just
chasing him out of the building and scuffling with him, ni- come out of apartment 114.
confirmed reports indicated.
"He gave chase and pursued the man down two hallways into
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Detectives of the three-department "Strangler Task Force" the back where he may have gotten into a scuffle with him."
would not comment on the reports. If true they would give
Miss Garcia said police had confirmed to her that the resident
detectives their best leads to date In the hunt for the rape-killer, reported the scuffle to investigators later, but apparently no one.
Including descriptions,
called police at the time.
Residents of a Hollywood apartment house told reporters they
"I heard her screaming for a couple of seconds, then I heard.
heard screams of "Don 't kill me" and "Somebody's trying to kill peo pl
e naming down the hallways, but in this place, I wasn't
me" coming from an apartment where the strangler's latest about to open my door," anot
he r unidentifi ed resident said.
"1 hear screaming and hollering every night."
Herbert D. Patton
meet a customer Tuesday night.
Two former residents of the same apartment house earlier
Cornelius Smith
The apartment house manager, Irene Weigel, said several reported that a man had been
using the supposedly vacant
Eloise
Stall
worth
Thure H. Weber, Deltona
residents reported screaming and sounds of a struggle coming apartment 114 off
and
on
for
months,
slipping into the building
Hoadley
A.
Dominy,
Deltona
from
Aaron R. Watson, Enterprise
apartment 114
which Is supposed to be vacant
that
behind
esidents when they opened the outer doors, and
r
Made 0. Thompson, Orange night
enterin g
Margaret Gebhardt, DeBVY
the apartment through an unlocked patio door.
City
David G. Monroe, DeBary
"At least two people told me they heard high shrill screams,"
They described him as long haired and mustached, The
Twilha J. Barrow, Lake Mary said Carol Garcia, who lives near
Barbara L. Anglin, Lake
the apartment, "and one of the telephone call to a prostitution service that sent Miss Martin
Cajira
id.e
Puskas
to
&amp; baby fellows told meheheardsoyn
Mary
cry out '&amp;menoe's trying okill her fatal rendezvous was traced to a phone
booth at a public '
Paul F. Walters. Lake Mary boy, Laood
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adds population to that area good means of anticipating
department will provide a back- sandwich the Interstate-4 in. floulevard-lnterstate.4
inter.
development,"
combining willaffect schools, roads, water growth in the area and
up for the county fire depart. terchange at lake Mary change would have to be
residential and commercial and sewer service and police gradually increasing the serment when it fights fires in the Boulevard. The county, and upgraded eventually.
The
development to serve the area and fire protection," said vices out there."
area."
t,ke Mary will work together
in a unified manner. A plan for Woody Price, a planner for the
G r een w ood Lakes is located to plan For future irn- money for the unprovt'nwnls
development of the entire 1,450. county.
Francis .lenior, building and
"But
the
population
will
be
zoning
adrninLstrator
of
Lake
virtually
next door to another provements of Lake Mary will come from the Federal
acre site was approved by the
government because its an
increased a little at a time. The Mary, says Lake Mdry and the planned unit development Boulevard, which Li half in the
county commission in 1972.
"work
known
as
Heathrow,
which
will
city
and
half
in
the
uninintergate
Interchange,' Price
will
How will a 12,000-resident small number of homes going in county
rovide housing for corporated county area. Jenior said, "and the entire process
p
development affect the spar- by May won't put a drain on the cooperatively to provide set- eventually
said,
from preliminary planning to
sely po pulated Lake Mary area provision of se rvi ces. Because vi ces to the area. For example. 12,500 to 15,0(X) people on 1,600
the
start of construction takes
where it is located?
e have the closest fire station acres west of Intergate-4.
Greenwood takes Is a planned
The city and county officials from seven to 10 years We've
'Any development which unit development, we have a to Greenwood Lakes. Our fire
The two developments will both said the Lake Mary already begun the process'

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lAayoree InmatemJob Program In Jeopard

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Supertankers Collide;

ALL SMILES

Burning Out Of Control

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PORT ELIZABETh, South Africa (UPI)
Two American-owned supertankers involved
in one of the largest maritime collisions ever
burned out of control today in the middle a sixmile oil slick off the coast of South Africa.
Officials said it was a "miracle" that all 84
crewman survived.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17
Casseiber-ry AA, closed, 8 pm., Ascension Lutheran
Church
Deltona Organ Club, 7:30 p.m., Deltona Christian
Church.

Leesburg) to work toward hazards and helps the prisoners
increasing the state budget for in their rehabilitation
correctional institutions to
"Dw prisoners can get out

provide for more correctional ...' 1.Ip. UI U
JO0 Will not be
officers,
confined at least for a few hours
Floyd said that it
(tail)' ins i de the 'barbed wire,"
now that a program involving Floyd said
the use of low-risk state'
"During the two years the
on public work in
the program was in effect," Floyd
state is being jeopardized said, "the l
i ttle Wekiva
as
because of the lack of adequate cleaned train city limits to city
funthng for a s uf ficient nuaiber
limits. Thus, the drainage was
of correctional officers to improved. The trash was taken
sup
ervise the prisoners on the from the A.tivri and the em.
job.
LuN rM.M15 here cleared to
lie noted the use of prison facilitate drairge.
labor in Altamonte Springs over
•'14.st year the Ahole thing
the past two years cleaning out was done a tt a
in if the program
the little Wckiva River aiit its
were continued, it could he
beaches of trash, debris hOd
expanded to include the area all
hydrilla has saved taxpayers of along the route of the river and
that
many more would benefit," he
"1ou]d support co ntin ua tion said.

Sanford Lodge 27 I($)I' and Seminola Rebekah Lodge
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smiling surrounded by pretty elves like (from
left) Sue Husho, Sherry Bergeson and Beth
Ilormuth. Saturday was the deadline for
making arrangements through Sanford
Itotaract for Santa and his helpers to make S
personal appearances at schools, homes and
part Ii's.

Begin Going To Cairo?
CAIRO, Egypt UPI; Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat said today things are moving
"very fast" toward a comprehensive Middle
East settlement and that Israeli Prime
Minister Menahem Begin will pay two visits to
Cairo in the near future.

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Norman Floyd has appealed to standpoint, to Improve the
State Rep. Vince Ftchtel ill. environment, decrease flood

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Jewish Singles of Central Florida part). 8 p ii.
Jesish Community Center, Maitland.

prisoners

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Douglas Gordon. head or Seminole Youth Ranch, checks check presented to
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Harrell, chief sheriff's deputy in Semin9lf' ('ounty and Winter Springs Police

comniumty

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reporters in a briefing at his Giza Palace.

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Sanford Rotary, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford AA, 8 p us., 1201 W. First St., closed

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Sadat said he was more optimistic than
ever" after President Carter's relay Friday of
Begin's latest peace proposals, but that he
was still awaiting further details on them.

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Secret
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were underay
napped son of President Spyros Kyprianou,
whose abductors have threatened to execute
him tonight unless all political prisoners are
freed.

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canned goods for the need)
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and 7 10 p ii... Florida I'oser and Light, Sanford
Deltona Camera Club. 7:45 p.m., Lutheran Church if
Providence social hail
Winter Springs Serioma, 730 It it, S.nstun,' Park
CIII riuniP. center
Sanford lions. noon, Holiday Inn
Sanford Sertoma. 7 a ii,., Samnbo's
Longwood Sertoma, noon, Qualit% Inn, 1-4 and SR 434
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What started
out as a personal quarrel between members of
N o rival Palestinian guerrilla groups led to a
two-hour battle with mortars and machine
guns in a refugee camp on the outskirts of
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Cornelia
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spending money and asked a court to award
her temporary alimony from Gov. George C.
Wallace.
Mrs. Wallace said in a motion filed in Circuit Court that she was "penniless" and has
"no money for Christmas." She said Wallace
"has not paid her any alimony or support or
given her necessities of life as required by law
and common decency since the separation."

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Jetsetter Cristina Ford
has tiled for a legal separation from her
husband of 12 years, Ford Motor Co. Chairman Henry Ford II.
Separation papers filed Friday in Wayne
County Circuit Court indicate that Mrs. Ford,
45, wants her estranged husband to be
required "to support her in a lifestyle to which
she is accustomed and unable to provide for

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A chauffeur
driving a white Cadillac Friday delivered the
first copies of "The Minstrel"
a printed
tribute to the late Elvis Presley
to buyers
who paid $125 each for the limited edition.
The first volumes of the book by millionaire
inventor Bernard Benson were delivered to an
antique dealer, a service station operator and
a former employee of the singer.
Bound in white leather, the elaborate book is
adorned with a single peacock feather encased in a plastic jacket on the cover. It Is a
simple tale only 39 pages long, illustrated by
the author with childlike drawings.
Benson plans to market only 2,000 of the
specialty books, some of them at $250 each,
before a second printing in a less-expensive
version.

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 5
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munity Center. Program on Wales

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all his teachers report he is
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Casselberry, The students are all 'legally blind."
much more active in class. "And his reading is
around without our eyes. We were made to learn
"To be qualified for the %islOfl program a thud
making rapid progress," Mrs. Husted reports
llraillt taught to use a ant and learned to (ted
Children in the vision program not only take in
must have eyesight of 2200 at the best correction,ourselves without using our sight sheremtmkrs
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ordinary
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actT'hey study not only reading, Ut manners, h to
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in social sitwitions
also have lcsthn 20 degrees 'ion to either side of
child in the prugm also spends as much tuiie as
•')me
People withdraw when they cannot see,
the are (Lrull) in front of him," Mrs hosted
possible in a normal classroom
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she teaches English to all fI%t of herstudents.
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requested,
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intelligence but who measured below nonnal, due to
There is a fonn to be lulled out by the child's
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his
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doctor a panel to judge a child's eligibility
(asselrry, went through some special ex-basfts of reading remembers Mrs hlucd
(ildrtn adjudged a1riio but not quite eligible for
periences learning to teach visually hanclicapped
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inspected the Senate
confirmation process and found that the world's
most exclusive club rarely pauses to pick over a
nominee's resume.
('ommon Cause has

Carter's 50 iThit IIIIIOI tI*III
,iuiiiinees, lOrequ1redheaings1abtiog more than a
lull day, and only two of these lasted more than two
days. Eighteen were approved the day of their
hearings, some even before they rose from their
chairs. Only 14 of the nominees were troubled to
swear by Holy Writ
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President

The Senate Finance Committee looks the
worst, by th' Common Cause report. In one hour.
t'ven nominees marched into its lair and out again.
All received the committee's blessing. Each took
about eight minutes.
The Bert Lance saga suggested this study to
Common Cause, for obvious reasons. Mr. Lance
passed through the Senate Government Operations
Committee and then the full Senate with the
greatest of ease, only to be discovered later to have
the greatest of financial difficulties.
Common Cause recommends that a Senate
Office On Nominations be set up to search out the
past of nominees and to study their credentials.
And Sens. Abraham Ribicoff and Charles Percy,
who were the most embarrassed by the Bert Lance
affair, have chimed in to second the notion.
But an office on nominations isn't what the
Senate needs. Such as office may inspire a senator
or two to frame this irresponsible question: it's up
to the office on nominations, isn't it, to do the
homework on the President's nominees?
No. what the Senate needs is a withering stare,
an uncompromising glare from the American
public. The Senate has not been doing one of its
chief duties, which is to examine a President's
nominees.
Next time around, the investigations should be
bolder, the questions harder, the visages of the
senators stern, (or a change. Otherwise, there will
he more Bert Lances in our future.

The time was January, 1974, There was a new
mayor in Winter Springs and there was dissension
in the city government. The city council was being
told by Its city attorney of that day that all power in
that city government, according to charter, resided
in the city council.

of that day could show his Independence was by
splitting committees in a slightly different fashion,
He combined police and health in one committee
anti fire and recreation in another. The council was
firmly in control, noted the unusual split in cornnilttee assignments, and ratified the appointments.

The mayor attempted to fire the city attorney and
name one of his own choosing.
The' city council refused to ronlinii t,
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pomtment of any attorney but the urn. in office. And
the attorney ruled that he and his associate, who
was sening as municipal judge, would remain in
office a.s 'carryovers" until their successors were
duly appointed and confirmed by the council.
The auorney pointed to an attorney general
opinion that was several years old to back U tus
position.
The mayor of that time attempted to appoint a
polict chief. The council refused to accept the appMntmdent and appointed one more to its own liking.
[In!, the' city council of that da did permit the
m jrto iiiake appuintnients ameng the council to
!t.d '.arioiis departments. The' only way the' mayor

Alter a few short months of being Stopped at
every turn from doing the things that he had
prnrnised he' would ito in his campaign for election,
the mayor of that day resigned.
And, Councilman, Tray Piland, the only city official in 1974 who remains in office today, was
elevated to the office of mayor.
As matters have a way of repeating themselves,
especially in the political arena, the city council, a
different one this time, is exercising Its power and
Pil,ind is on the other side of the fence.
l'iland, however, is notanewcomertopolltles and
is not likely to resign. Councilman John Daniels,
who has also been around for awhile, is leading the
opposition. It is unlikely he will quit either,
Thecowiciltoda'doesn'tle Piland'scomniittee
assignments so they have "carried.over" their

Rhodesia's Ian Smith appears now to be embracing the
principle of one man, one vote for elections in a new state of
Zimbabwe under majority role.
This Is a significant retreat from his earlier podtlon that an
electoral system should give blacks only a limited franchise in
order to protect the interests of the white minority now governing the country.
Mr. Smith says a cortitutlon permitting universal adult
suffrage can gill contain conditions protecting whites from
being buried under the political tonnage of the 25 to 1 maJority of
blacks. He doe't say how, but the leaders of Rhodesia's three
moderate nationalist movements are Impressed enough with his
latest announcement that they are willing to alt down for
negotiations.
The flaw in this otherwise promising development is that the
Front, the guerrilla armies based outside Rhodesia,
are still not satisfied.
Patriotic

Their power is military, not political. The moderate leaders
in Rhodesia are probably correct when they say the guerrilla
commanders are fearful of losing out if elections are held in the
near future.
If Mr. Smith's effort to write a fair constitution is sincere,
the problem In Rhodesia ma)' be less a drtgle between blacks
and whites than a struggle among blacks over their own
leadership.
Even a conciliatory policy by Mr. Smith can't settle
rivalries between black factions trying to come out on top by
force of arms.

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and Washington can't be changed in a year. If
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much these past 12 months.
The White House and Democratic leaders on
Capitol 11111 are already trying to put the record
on the 95th Congress in the best possible light,
exchanging paeans of praise for the wonders
they have wrought.
But what is striking about the record of this
particular Congress is how little it really reflects
the impact of the new president.
Carter can rightfully claim credit for forcing
a reluctant Congress to face up to the nation's
long-standing energy crisis in a comprehensive
fashion,
But he is not likely to glean much political
benefit from his achievement since he made the
mistake, a few months back, of insisting his own
performance
and that of the Congress —
should be judged by whether an energy bill was
enacted this year.
Nothing is certain in the final days of a
session, but at this writing it seems likely that no
energy bill can be adopted until sometime next
year. The mills of the 11111 grind slowly, no
matter who Is turning the wheel at the White
House.
Other Carter initiatives fared even worse, His
entire election reform package
instant voter
registration, direct presidential elections, public
financing of congressional campaigns
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like a rock, as did the related Hatch Act reforming governing political activities of federal
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Asked in a recent
Bills to create a consumer protection agency, interview why the Judiciary system
bogged down
contain soaring health costs and revise
labor at times, Chief Justice Warren Burger said
laws are languishing on the vine and
may or ma)' Alnericans were too prone to haul each other into
not revive next year. The cargo preference bill
Carter pressed, in keeping with a campaign
A courtroom, he said, "is not the oni) place or
promise to the maritime lobb, was clobbered in
the
best place to resolve disputes. There are a
the [louse
great many matters in courts which ought not to
Congress did manage to enact a number of be in the courts at all because the needs of
the
major bills this year
a $21 million economic parties can be satisfied in simpler ways."
Stimulus package, tough new strip mining
I'tn not sure what alternatives Burger had in
controls, a huge farm bill, food stamp reform mind. There is no doubt, however, that American
and a sizeable Increase in the minimum wage. history would have been different had our
The White House is tr)ing to share ttw credit forefathers been as quick to litIgate as we are.
Three famous disputes might have been setfor these measures, but Carter actually played
only a modest role in their development and tied something like this
passage.
Weehawken, N J., Jul', 11, l&amp;4
Vice
President Aaron Burr toda) filed a $10 million
His principal contribution to the economic
damage suit against former Treasury Secretary
Stimulus package, for instance, was a proposed Alexander hamilton.
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Burr, an unsuccessful candidate in this year's
him to abandon. Both the farm price supports New York gubernatorial race, charged
that
and the minimum wage increases adopted
b) Hamilton cost him the election by misleading the
Congress were higher than the president wanted.
voters about his record and defaming his
Food stamp reform was all but completed before character.
he took office, and so was the strip mining
lie also accused Hamilton of taking part in a
legislation.
conspiracy to deprive hum of the 1800
It has been, all in all, a difficult and sobering presidential election.
year of on-the-Job training for Carter. Congress,
In a Statement released through his attorney,
accustomed to setting its own course under eight Burr said he was reluctant to
air personal
years of Republican ri!le at the White house, grievances in court, but had no other
choice.
proved more resistant than he expected to
hiesaidflaniilton had rejected hischalleng('to
guidance from a Democratic president.
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during the Winter Springs Christmas
iradt' last weekend seve'ri'ly criticizing
the council majority and accusing them of
playing politics tx,caw,e of their an
fluuncti ian concerning the zoning board
Incidentally, some in Winter Springs
were passing the' story that perhaps
'political prognosticator Toni Binford has
printed the letter up on his trusty printing
press, used during the 1976 elections.
Not so, said Binford Binford said he
disposed of his printing pnss a year agc
'knd besides, he' said, anytime he writes a
letter he' always signs his own niune to it.
We tried to find the one re.slx,nsible' for
the iette'r, but could find no telephone
listing for Winter Springs in that name, no
record that he is a eu.stor,a'r of any of the'
hre'e water companies serving Winter
Springs; no record, according to 1&gt;rup-rts
Appraiser Terry Gocmnbel's office, that he
owns property in the city and his name is
on the Winter Springs voter rolls
Anyway, it is always interesting to
watch groups call the activity of one

For The
Treaties
There they wer. two days in a row, right in the
local newspaper, two headlines in direct con•
tradiction to one another about the Panama
Canal trcaties The first one read, "Canal Pact
Seen Failing Unless Amended": the second
read, "Growing Support Seen for Canal V
Treaties"
Is the situation that confused' No. Most nose'
counts show the pro-treaty forces in the Senate
short of the 67 votes needed for ratification

That first headline signaled a significant
setback for the treaties last week. Senators
Thomas Eagleton D-Mo. and Ted Stevens HAlaskat, both thought to be leaning In favor of
the treaties beforehand, went to Panama and
made it clear that the treaties would have to be'
amended tan Idea the Carter adniinLctration has
been stonewalling so fart

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Fcchtel Is a member of the house
education committee.
Also, as chairman of the Seminole
Count)' Legislative i)eiegation and its only
Republican nieniber, he has announced
that the delegation will meet on Thursday,
Jan. 20, 1978 at 3:30 p.m. in the county
commission chambers at the curthouse.
He has also reminded those proposing
legislation to submit copies of their
rwnnosals in writing to each member of the
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year with the entire Florida Cabinet up for
election and many other important offices
including congressional ones,
The latest candidate to surface in the
congressional contest.s is I"red Streetman,
former president of the local Young
Republicans, past chairman of the
Seminole ('SOP committee and currently
state committeeman.
Asked about whether he will be i* serious
candidate against the incumbent Richard
Kelly, Streciman said that he is "seriously
looking into it."
"I've heard rumblings of dissatisfaction
across the fifth congressional district
within ranks of the Republican party,"
said Streetman, adding if there is
unhappiness here with Kelly there most
definitely must be among voters at large.
What I have been hearing everywhere
is that Kelly has done ,a,i cxtranrdinarily
poor Job of working within the district.
People are not getting replies to Inquiries;
case work has fallen through the crack.
"What I'm hearing and what concerns
inc most is that many people, like me,

Sonic' things to look for:
'hit' removal of an engineering finn in
one of the citas in favor of one einpioyint a
friend of the powers that be
A "surprise" announcement soon that
land fronting a major highway, and
iziie weeks a:o, will be the site of
two 2'story nursing homes and nine-story
office' building
('oincidentalI, that city recently
adopted an oreiinane permitting high rise
coniniereial structures with the ex
planation that no exact plans were in
mind Rather the new ordinance, officials
said, would make it clear that the city
would welcome' construction of such
structures,
The resignation of a municipal official to
.o'('t'pt umI(pIo%ment out of State.
State' Rep Vince Fechtel H'Leesburgt
is proud as he can be of his sixteen-year old
11th grader, Jay. It secins that Jay in his
functional literacy test scored a 100 per
cent

approve of Kelly's voting record, but
conriderthat to be all he has done. lie has
been virtually half a congressman.
"I kar that In the general ekttion hi'
will be unable to focus the voters attention
on his positions on national Issues because
the oppositIon will keep the campaign
filled with allegations of mismanagcmnent,
instability and scandal," said Streetman.
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Fidel Castro gave his group of floridians
one of the better demonstations of why
"our relationship with Cuba should not
change-he does not intend to change the
adventuristic foreign policies of his nation.
"And this is one of the reasons I, as
congressman for the fifth distrIct, think
the United States should not consider
changing it.s relationship with Cuba," said
Kelly.
"Cuba seems so bound economically to
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experience gained by aides through time
on the job.
"My decision on whether to run for the
office will be based upon what I believe
affords the best opportunity to hold this
seat for my party and my political
philosophy, said Streetman.

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Removing More Local Controls Can Lead To Paralysis

Eagleton told a Panama City press con
ference, "There is a chc.ce amendments or no
treaty," Panamanian treaty negotiator ('ark.s
lopez Guevera professed shock at this turn of
events. Torrijos said nothing; nothing, that is.
till the next da&gt;', when he warned - for the
ump(eenth time - that unless the treaties were
ratified within six months of their sigrung (that
would be sometime in Fetruaryj he wouldn't be
able to contain his restless citiiens

A peculiar paral)sls crept over norm
hers of the Seminole Count)' ("onunission
last Tuesday night. commissioner Ilob
French had just iriade a motIon to adopt
several changes to a con.se'nt order
proposed by state environmental officials
on the count)'s landfill operations.
French's motIon did not receive a
t'P,t'cond, anti for an agonizing moment, lb
one in the room nmoved
or even

the rest of the consent order.
Commissioner John Alexander voted
The changes would convert the consent against the changes. "We should either
order from a legally binding blueprint for sign the consent order or ask for more
county compliance with DER rules to a time. The waiver clause appears In every
possible agenda for change, subject to DER consent order throughout the state.
further revisions by the count)' corn- They won't agree to a consent order
mission at a later time.
w'ithoutit. Aconsent order Is just that- an
Commissioners are bitter about the five- order."
foot separation rule Commissioner John
His prediction was borne out in
Alexander pointed out that the w'ater telephone interviews Wednesday with

non'comnpliance with agency rules while'
negotiations on the consent order have
continued since July. But DER can impose
civil penalties of up to $10,000 for violating
their rules. The agency can also go to court
to seek impotion of criminal penalties
against local officials who do not comply.
DER is a long way from going to cour.,
however. Negotiations between DER and
county officials are sure to result from the

The increase in federal and state
regulation of local government has ac.
companied increased federal and state
financial aid to local government. In
Seminole County's $34.3-niillkxi budget
this year, less than a thIrd (30 percent)
comes from county property taxes. A
whopping 34 percent comes from Uncle
Sam With the money come restrictions on
its usc'

Chairman Dick Williams finall) called
brief recess, snapping the spell.
Following the e'ormuilissiun's muormientary
Commissioners were trying to figure' out paralysis - after the' recess called by
ways to stall the state Department if Williams
('omnniissior,er 11th Ktrctthoff
Environmental Regulation DER, which seconded ['rencti's motion, and the
wants the conlmiMlon to approve a con- comniissiont'rs approved the altered
sent order, under which the count)' would consent order
'nove toward compliance with DEll's
The commissioners moved back by one
egulations on operating landfills
month several deadlines, including a Jan.
'flit' county's Oscvola landfill has never 1 deadline' for de'cieling whether to buy a
been in compliance with a DEll rule that
new landfill site, .intract with a private
garbage buried at the landfill must be refuse di.sposal comnpari) for landfill
separated by at least five feet from the' se'rvices or move' to another site at the
underground water table. In Ju1%, the Usce'ola landfill where the five'foot
county's two-year temporary landfill separation could be' achieved They added
permit from DEft expired Since that a clause reserving the right to t'hangt their
time, county and t)Eht officials have been riund later on choosing one of the three
negotiating the terms of the consent ord('r, alternatives spelled out by E)ER.
which is a timetable for bringing the
Commissioners also e'lirninated a DEll-

is saline, not part of the drinking water delays tin this," groaned an official of the
supply. In addition, Alexander .s.aid studies I)ER's Orlando office. "This was supposed
have shown the underground water moves to be the last one. The date changes are
laterally - not vertically, and at a snail's something we can probably work out, but
pace. "The water wouldn't even move to dropping the waiver clause will cause
the border of the landfill for 50 years," he problems."
said.
The DEft attorney in Tallahassee who
Commissioners want the delays to worked on the terms of the proposed
complete a comprehensive study of consent order said no local governnient
alternatives to provide landfill service, had ever tried to knock the waive'r c .u.se'
including closing down the' Osceola out of a consent order,
operation and moving it to a new site or
"We issue hundreds of consent orders
elwiinating the county's three transfer each year, and the)' all contain the waiver
stations where garbage is dumped until it clause," said Segundo Fernandez, DEli's
can be transported to the Osceola landfill. assistant legal counsel. "We've never
"Why should we sign something we' approved one without it."
know we can't live it up to" asked
The attorney added that the consent
Williams. Since July the count)' has order would be mneamungless without the'
searched unsuccessfully for a new landfill waiver clause. "If that's not in thc're. I

compromise will probably be.' reached
Commissioners pointed out they hail
begun to phase out operation of 80 acres of
the Osceola landfill where garbage has
been buried too close to the water table to
suit DEft The)' say their making a good
faith effort to bring the county up to [)ER.
imposed standards
The commissioners' momentary
paralysis reflects a d:le'nana all lc'ca!
governments increa.singlv hice. lcai
governhiiemit officials to not, in reality.
make the crucial decisions or. how to run
their governments. Instead, those
decisions are made by state k'gislators.
slate agency bureaucrats and thø federal
gose-rrunent
Federal and state rules It'll the counl
conunissione'rs how they must operate

to an urb.anbased society, problems such
as garbage disposal have required more
complicate solutions Many of us
remember the old-fashioned town dump,
where anyone—at any time—could toss
garbage, which was not subsequently
covered by fill dirt to repel the Invasion of
rats, insects, noxious odors and birds.
The' rules have changed, and
reqwre'mt'r.ts are tougher The old town
dump is a thir,g cf the past.
The arena of conflict over what used to
be' completely local issues has been
broadened by state and federal laws which
bring federal arid state agencies into the
picture' And this trend will not reverse
itself
'fliouh the' current situation makes
more feth' rat and state money available to

regulations.
1)Ell officials had requested a response
to their proposed consent order b) F'rida}

turned down a private company's request
to operate a landfill on SR46, three miles
west of Interstate-4.

manpawer programs. imiinunits hiring
programs, e'niplo'.t'e Insurance' p!ans and
road buildini progran'

removes control from local governments
The situation can even lead to temporary
paraissis, as it ilid last Tuesday night.

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the county's landfill planc as specified in

consent order would have."
The attorney pointed out DElI had not
taken legal action against the counts's

Chalk Talk: Education

What dot's the public think of the
schools' The Gallup Poll makes au annual
survey to Find out, and results of the 1977
survey are in. It would be interesting if
some local roup would survey Se'mninok
County parents of students and find out
.ow the'&gt;
and others - rate local
"hools.
Meienhtle, here is sonic of Gallup's
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The hearing examiner also Stated
that
ltomcz' idea of "extraneous material," the
commission officials apparentl)' tried to cover
document states, included job applications that up the record in this
case. This was one of the
"had a letter attached.. . from a corigres&amp;nan" cases we cited
In our Nov. 6 column. Footnote: A
or else 'had an internal agency memo on it" Justice Department official acknowledged that
giving instructions to "hire this guy."
an investigation of the Civil Service
Commission
Remex told the investigators thot "these is now in progress
but refused to comment on the
types of things were totally Immaterial to the subatance.
rating process." Therefore, he acknowledged:
"I talked to the area manager or hi. assistant
DIPLOMATIC DISPATCHES
Timid US.
diplomats at the United Nations Initially
and told him to clean out such things."
tried to
In a telephone interview, Romez told our scuttle a tough anti-hIjacking resolution drawn
associate Gary Cohn that "no one ever up at the time of the IAftP'5fls,
takeover in
suggested, asked or directed me to destroy any October. At a closed door meeting, they
opposed .
records of any kind." Nor, he added, did he ever Other n.embers of the delegati who wanted
the
"suggest, ask or direct" anyone to destroy any U.S. to take the lead On the measure, Their
arguments: it might rtiiffle the
documents.
feathers of Third
it was normal commission policy, he ez- World nations who would thai squawk ahout
plained, to remove extraneous material before "0-coloniallsrn," Only after
Rep. Lester Wolff,
fiercely argued that the Third
sending Files outside the commission. The letters
World
Ofl the U.S. at every
from congressmen amy the internal memos, he JW
opportunity anyway
said, would fall under the category of "ex• did the tide turn. What cinched it
was the enti'itice to
traneous material."
the fray of chief U.S. delegate Andrew
The critical transition papers, incidentally, Young who took the side of Wolff.
have been in the hand.s of the present cornDepartment
AgrIcult
mlssloners for months. This raises an ImPortant
publishal a
tagt
)W about agrlcuft
question, Why did the commission wait until
prodIon
in
Egypt.
The 194'page document included some
November to appoint an independent
t dI)Zai charts and one map,
vestigator to clean up the commission'
There wa only
one mistake. The 'nap, which
In
depleted
the
a related development, a hearing examiner "Major Agrononi Zones" of the Middle
East,
determined that the Bureau of Personnel mit
the
MUon of Israel. An Agriculture
Management and Evaluation "engaged in sex
spokesman
discrImInatIon against women in general."
called It "an editorial
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top problems:
I. Lack of discipline
2. Integration'se'gregation.busimig
3 Lack of proper financial support
4 Difficulty of getting "good" teachers
S Poor curriculwmi
Use of drugs
7 Parents' lack of Interest
Size of school-classes
Teachers' lack of lnterit
Mismanagement of funds'programs
.*tierquestions asked by the Gallup Poll
Include:
Student.s are often gicn the grades A, H,

...0 I) and FAIl, to denote the quality of
%ieir work. Suppose the public schools
themselves, in this community, were
graded in the same way. What grade
would you give the public schools tiere '
A, H. C, I) or P'AIl.'t
Here are the national ratings given the
public schools by respondents for the last
four %'ears:

No ('hil l'uhlk Parochial
National dren In School
SchI
Iotals
Schooti h'arrnts Parents
pet.
pet.
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heard of
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62
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36
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Dcn't
know-no
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2
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Itatings (ilsen the' 1977
pet.
PublIc Schools
11
A rating
25
ii rating
C rating
II
1) rating
FAIl.
Dcn't know'
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no answer

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pit.
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29
2$
10

1975
pet.
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30
28
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1971
pet.
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30
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ltack-lu'flasiis Movement 'Th" decline'
in national test scores and frcouent media
reports of illiteracy among high school
graduates have given Impetus to what iS
now widel.' referred to as backo-basics
nio%'emflent
To discover how widel known thus
movement is and to obtain evidence of its
popularity, three questions were Included
in the' survey. The first asked, "Havc )'OU
heard or read about the back'to-basics
movement in education"
Understandably, the better educated
and those with chIldren now attending
school arc more famIliar with the

Man)' laymen interested in education, as
well as educators, think of other subjects
as "basic" besides the traditional three
ft's. But does the general public1
The second question was asked,
therefore, of those who said that they were
aware of this movement: "When this term
is used, do you think of anything besides
reading, writing and arithmetic"
The third question, asked of those
familiar with the term, was. "Do &gt;'ou favor
or otosc this back-to-basics movement"
All groups in the population express
overwhelming approval of the movement.
Time Limits on Television Viewing.
Because the attraction of television i
great for children in most families, many
educatorshavecomlletothcconclusionthat
definite limits should be placed on the
amount of time that parents permit their
children to view television.
To discover how man)' parents already

impose such rules, this question was asked
about
the
eldest
&amp;'hild
"Dc you place a definite limit on the
amount of time your child spends viewing
television during the school week1"
The results
l'arents
I'arents
Whose ElWhose
de'st Child
dest Child
Ii 12 Years l;l3 'cars
And tinder AndOver
Pet.
Pet.
Yes, have defiMe time limit
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No
[)on't know'
2
1
no answer
Safety of Children. One of the interesting
facts to emerge in the present surs'e&gt; iS the
relatively high percentage of parents I I in
4i who fear for the physical safety of their
children In school - and 28 percent fear
for the safety of their children in their own
neighborhooejs.
The
question asked
tabout the
eldest child), "When he-she Is at school, do
YOU fear for his-her physical safety"
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No
Don't knowno answer

Public
School
Parrots
Pet.

Paroeldal
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seldoii, tl..: or.o tees. s',i'h cogent afl(1
thought'producing editorials, not to
mention the timeliness of it
If fowl this hysteria over everything
tiring a canccr'pcoelucing agent, is such
that I have e.rpecte'd an) da (or FDA,
EPA etc et al to issue an order that
there should be erected at the' E'la -Ga.,
Ala borders a sign to read. WARNING.
['londa Sunshine MAY be' hIazardou.' to
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CANCER'
This would make' as much or more
sense that the no 't of these'
subitance mmiayt*' hazardous to your
health," warnings
The tact of the matter is. that the
roost of tht'se warnings ,ire de'signe'd to
raise' the.' ct cf iiuu:g business'
therefore' the cost to the consumer- and.
orb put govt'rmne'nt into the' 'egulation
of private enterprise and ever&gt;where
this has occurre'l, the' cost to the consume'r has gone up, witness the'
automnotile, food, drugs \•ou naiuic it
and it has happened. in particular note
the spray.can contris e'r'&gt;
Its int' MAY destro&gt; the' Ozone-1ayer
'es, MAY. that is what all these
presumptions are' base'sI on 'MA',"Tht'n
again tho'y riia&gt;' not do an&gt; of the' things
forecast,
Icould be as near right, if I said; You
Ma: die tomorrow, in fact nearer, as
you will ce.'rt1einl&gt; die tomorrow. which
tomorrow I
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JACK ANDERSON-IFS WHITTEN

meeting, Chairman Alan Campbell warned hli, mission official, named Ziv Hemex, had Issued
collesgues: "Weknowthere'sgolngtobeajack "an order to purge files of
all extraneous
Anderson column."
material."
He said It was vital, therefore, to make a
They cross'exi'mined him about the
public announcement about the Rogovin allegation and summarized his responses.
Appointment at Once. The annOuflctment was According to the summary,
they asked him
made later that afternoon: the fIrst column bluntly: "What was the basis for your Issuing
appeared two days Later.
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In the first "class
action" suit of its kind, a consumer groi here
has obtained a court injunction that bare the
Meanwhile, back at the White House, Hamilton
British East India Co. from unloading 340 chests Jordan and his staff m who have prirnar)
of tea.
responsibility for the treaty salt's strategy,
The tea was brought here from England which they are careful to call an "educational"
aboard three' shii now anchored in Boston prograrrn launched a trial balloon. They floated
liar bor. Almost immediately after their arrival, the idea that the treaties might well conic up for
a consumer activist group headed by Samuel a vote in February or March. The significance of
Adams filed anti4rust proceedings against the this was that Sen. Robert Byrd. the majority
leader, ha been saying that he wouldn't let this
comnpan)'.
cometoavotetill he knew the admirustation had
The plaintiffs contended that an agreement enough to win.
between the company and the British govern•
was a case of saying-so.make.., or
merit amounted to a monopoly that would
local merchants out of business and tend to so the White House hoped They did ni:inagc to
get Sen Byrd himself to reiterate the idea a few
b0;1 other monorolics.
days later, though his statement included plent)
Attains acted on behalf of himself and some of bct'hedging
phrases
7,000 other consumers who gathered at Old South
The White House sales campaign is almost at
Church to sign the injunction petition.
Previously, an organization called the Corn' full throttle now. It would do justice to Madison
mittee of Correspondence attempted to arrange Avenue. Two respected high ranking mnilitar)
men, now retired, attended one of the White
an out-of.court settlement.
House briefings the other day and reported
Protesting a threepence tax on tea, the com
that
"reminded one of a Campaign to sell a new
mnittee offered to resolve the iuue by tossing a detergent."
coin, double or nothing.
Baltimore, May
1844
The Democratic
lithe White House can't muster the votes to
National Convention today compromised on get its treaties ratified b early 1978.
it will
James K. Polk as the party 's presidential probably have to settle for the
Senate Foreign
nominee.
Relations committee giving them a "do-pass"
Asked at a news conference how he stood on recommendation. Byrd would then sit on
them
the Oregon Territory issue, Polk said his
cam• till sometime after the November elections, Th'
paign slogan would be: "Fifty-four Forty or Whitehlousewouldmerchan(jlsethLsasif
it we're'
Sue,"
a vic'tor'.thougJt would be a preview of defeat
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the Casselberry city governm
with the
election of Hill Grit'r as uia)or, the
quaking has only jIi't !s'gun in take Mam)
(mc' employees fear the' way to their
'iter Was greased with the rec?nt dccAnd, in Winter Springs as was seen last
week, the' niajorits of the' ":; council sa s
s' ants to set' soint' w ullici, on be,ii d ui
advisors ('ellirijittee's and is considering
alulishirig tin' zoning u)ar(i In or(h'r to get
sari ft ma Ic ini'll hers

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It is no secret that several senators who have
mixed personal feeings about the treaties not to
mention strong treaty opposition aniong their
constltuentst would Just as soon the vote not
come up at all or at least not till after the 1978
elections.

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WASHINGTON Evidence has turned up of
The Rogosin task force has now obtaIned a
a Watergate-style coverup inside the Civil detailed "briefing book" compiled by the
Service Commission. We have obtained an in- transition team, which Studied the commission's
temal document, which strongly indicates operations during the transfer of power from
commission officials cleansed the files to President Ford to President Carter.
prevent a House committee from learning about
Although the commission has kept a tight lid
Improper activities,
on these documents, we have obtained some of
The commission's investigators had been them.Onetransitlondocumentcharacterizesthe
tipped oft, according to another document, that a merit system as "a facade rather than a reality
request had come down "through the chain f in federal employment." Declares the secret
command" to review the files requested by the document: "Abuses have been so widespread
congressmen and remove embarrassing that a fundamental re-examination of the federal
''nent's commitment to the merit system
material. Allegedly, files were Stripped of
certain notes "to prevent future em- would be in order."
The document also recommends an In.depth
barrasnent."
Investigation,
among other things, "whether
The damaging document Is now In the hands
abuses
of
the
Watergate
era persist to this day In
of an independent task force, which the cornthe federal clvii service and whether any
mission established last month to investigate corrective action Is required to assure that
such
changes of wrongdoing. The Investigation is
abuses do not continue In a Carter
headed by Mitchell Rogovin, a former asii4ant
rstlon."
attorney general.
We have also seen an "Interview summary,"
The arinowicenient of his appointment "
written by investigators in early 1976 and now In
rushed out alter the commission learned we the possession of the Rogovin task force. The
were preparing a critical column. At a Nov. staff investigators established that a retired corn-

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Parties &amp; Politics

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Evening H.rald, Sanford, Fl.

RONALD REAGAN

Civil Service Commission Coverup?

äERRY 'S WORLD

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County Commissioner Robert French it)Casselberry) still has not changed his party.
Hut. ,.he did put In an appearance at the annua'
Christmas party of the Seminole County RepuMican
Executive Committee this week.
lie was welcomed by several members and in'
troducrd all around by his colleague, County
Conunissioner Bill Kircithoti iR-Sanfordi.
Also at the party was Ron Holman. chairman of
the Seminole County Planning and Zoning Com
mission. Holman is expected to be a candidate for
thecounty conirnission seat currently held by Harry
Kwiatkowaki.
Also table-hopping were Bobby and Patti Bran•
(Icy. Brantley is expected to be a candidate for the
seat in the Legislature currently held by Vince
Fcchtel iR-Leesburgi. Fechtel isn't talking yet
about what he will run for in 1978.

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assigluilents from laSt year. They have given the
committees which belonged to the two councilmen
whO left office to the two new councilmen-all of this
reminiscent of the attorney-city Judge carry-over of
Icur years ago.

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tnH;i,in Events-6-19-1973. telling an
Australian businesnan that either
Social iran or Contrnuniszn was the only
answer to our problems, and that is
where 4d1 of this is leading.

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To th' person in lb.' white car who
killed a I)achshund puppy at 4:30 p in
Tuesda&gt;. Dcc 6 It took place on Shell
Ilioid in Debar&gt; (Jut son, age nine w'as
walking his dog on his leash, when the
pup pette'd a .squirrcl and pulled free,
running intothe road Our boy stood in a
state' of shock watching his little dog
killed and tossed aside like so much
garbage You didn't Stop, you dids't
care that a small boy lost his only
companion at Christmas tune, that this
child will grow up arid remember
this the' rest of his life. What kind of
person are ) ou' Is )Our life so full of
bitte'rness and hate that you can't think
of an&gt;
her person' I thank God it
wasn't our son that ran into the road.
Vuuld&gt;iu have struck tutu and gone on
to
We' know that )OU were surely
making go(4 time, but I wonder if you
kno. wht're sou are going
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SPORTS

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers have
on their first game in two
years in thi' NFL but
hometown fans have seen them
score only torte points in six
games this year, all losses.
Sunday the Hucs will try to
send their fans home for with a
victory to tide them over until
next season when they play host
to the dispirited St. Lows
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The Bucs' offense is further
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that running back Ricky Bell
may not see action. He went out
mid-way through the Saints
game with bruised ribs. In
addition, running back Anthony
Davis has been placed on inlured reserve after having
missed the last two games.

The Cardinals are described
as being down emotionally, but
a club spokesman said they will
be ready,

on the arm of quarterback Jim
Hart and his receivers Mel
Gray and Ike Harris, and is
fourth In total offense.

"They are very, very down,"
he said. "They had their fate in
their own hands. They've got to
be disappointed. But they know
they've' got to end ibu' .'ason (i n
a win so they will be ready."

It will be facing a young and
agressive defense that has
intercepted 21 passes, including
six against New Orleans.

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Detroit's solO-out Pontiac
H) The tsocIaled Press
Lions pride was good enough
Out of the three teams
Stadium Saturday night to face to upset the Baltimore Colts 13.
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Washington, Miami and Miii- the Lions, who are playing 10 last week, and the Vikings
FORT PIERCE - Seminole Edison tournamesaL Jan. 4 in
nesota - which will battle for strictly for pride. A Minnesota conic off a 35-13 drubbing by
Community College easily Punta Gorda. Competing in that
playoff positions today, only the victory would clinch the NFC Oakland. Minnesota rookie
outdistanced Briward North event will be Valencia and
-"
Vikings can control their own Central title for the Vikes and quarterback Tommy Kramer
Friday night in basketball, 110- Ilillsborough, along with host
lestmy.
send them to Los Angeles in the - SO impressive the week ,..p
L'
82, to set the stage tonight for Edison and SCC.
Minnesota will travel to first playoff round.
before against the 49ers —
the anticipated rematch
'looked lost in the Bay Area fog
against Indian River, host of
4
last week, as the iiaWers
.
this weekend's tournament.
tercepted three of his
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Indian River, beaten earlier
and caused huni to fumble
in the season in Sanford by the
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twice.
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Minnesota Coach Bud Grant
Beach by 110-77.
rnayfeel compelled to switch to ..
,
Bob Zipko carried a hot hand
veteran Bob Lee against the i
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for
the Raiders, canning 32
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points. Robert Lewis added 24•
.161
defense in the conference.
Also carrying major roles in
Detroit's Greg Landry Is the
the SCC victory were Withe
NTC's fourth-rated passer, but
By United Press International
Williams with 16 points and Jon
he's thrown only six TI) passes
Kentucky Coach Joe Hall
Rickets with 12.
Rolling
Rolls On
all season and he lacks a conproved Friday he's a perfecSeminole, which has the top tionist in the mold of the late
sistent ground game.
A professional journalist is somewhat of a rolling stone,
record in the state at 11-I, will
The Washington Redskins
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Adolph Rupp.
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traditionally. to keep from gathering an unwanted acbe Idle alter tonight until the
host
Los Angeles Rams in
'
Despite breaking the all-time
cumulation of moss, you see. And it is time this rock rolled to its
today's first of three nationally
Kentucky mark for points in a
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BROvAtiOPORTH Margin 136
next stop.
il!, .
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game en route to a 114-88 vic1172 P.nreep 3006. R,, 522 IS
This is-in case the above opening lines were not intelligible -a
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SSP99r
are in Detroit and New Jersey,
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opening round of the Kentucky
(Herald Photo ly T ommy Vrncpnl; 1c 415 36 10 I? 52
home state of Alabama IScottsboro) that I just could not refuse,
where the N:w York Giants
Invitational, Hall was untmSEMINOLE
LOul
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Ifut one. hut Rso, hut three. . and It's time for a pat
But I've found, in 12 years of writing-covering high school
host the Chicago Hears Sunday.
SII1IIQ 222 .
pressed with the Wildcats'
sports that there is usually one school in each of my coverage
Even if the Redskins upset
allomI 7 72 II, Zo
on (1w back for The I-ening Herald, recipient of an
12 It 12 ,
performance.
S'e's 1 003. LC* P 04424 Sm IP
areas that exemplifies the spirit of sportsmanship.
the Rams, they will almost
"It really concerns me to set'
achievement asard for coverage of the recently 456,
0444, k',l.t 2004,
In Seminole County, for the 1977 football season, anyway, it has
certainly be eliminated from
us
play as poorly as we did in
completed Pop Warner I.eague football season,
0 7 2 7, Tofa
32110
been Trinity Prep . . . and not just because the Saints went to the
playoff competition If Mmlfow&amp;fd
spots,"
said Hall, wbose team is
31
47
In
sponsored by the Seminole 'lCA. League director, S.mreIe
state- winrung is a usual symptom, but not the cause.
nesota and Chicago also win. A
45 6J.I to now 5.0. "We can't play the way
I- oI
Don I{ucdllnger gets reads' to center the plaque to
P'o*are 27.
The Saints were a true team-played for one another and the
Washington victory, however,
e did against Portland State'
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Non,
IIt'rald
sports
editor
Jim
IIa',iies.
team. Petty jealousies were present, of course, but always
would vault them into the N'FC
lnc'
.g
and expect to beat a team like
vercome for the good of the whole.
playoffs a.s the wildcard team If
St John's
lius usually happens when the team members are treated as either Minnesota or Chicago
St John's Coach Lou Carequal members by the coach- "boss". ..equal, just having a
loses.
nesecca offers a different view
different part of the job to perform.
Defeating Los Angeles,
of the top-rated Wildcats.
For instance-the Saints had no coach in the press box to scout
though, will be difficult - even
''It will take the Holy
out the enemy defense. "We didn't need one," declared Kelley.
for George Allen. The Rams
on our side- to beat then ," said
"We had 11 coaches on the field, getting a real close look at the
sport the best overall point
Carnesecca, whose 19th-ranked
other team's defense."
differential In pro football.
Redmen defeated Seattle 77')
Kelley would send in plays each down- but seasoned ni-.
They've scored 238 points and
to move into the finals.
like Brent Matthews, Chen Muller, or Jay Matthews-had the allowed only 129 for a plus 159
Kentucky, which shot 56
mark. Ilee Redskins have given
option, or veto power, to cancel Kelley's call and substitute their
percent from the field, placed
.wn.
up almost 500 more yards than
five men in double figures Steve Pe'rr. 100,.
Big Marcus Kendrick pinned
llnstl.&gt;iiian and Lake Howell
pounds, had perhaps the fastest inclu,ting Jack Givens with 26
they've gained in 1977, yet they
l.ikewLse, defensively, where four-year veteran tackle J. I
flit' l54eain meet includes pu'i of the evening Friday in his points
both his opening round op.weren't on top, after the first
annuall&gt; win crucial games in
Willitt, or again Johnson would usually have the other team's
- to overcome Freeman
day of action Fnday in the ponents, one Paul Smith of
tt
four
of last year's top 10 last match, stopping Jerry williams' 39 points for Portlani
offense figured out by halftime - and a "key" spotted, b&gt; which
which they appear overmatch- (;rcyhoufl(J5' annual holiday Oak Ridge in just 5.4 seconds
wrestlm teams Winter Park. Boggs of Oak Ridge in an State
•'d
the rest of the defense could aLso know wli1it to i.
Bishop Moore, Lyman and Lake amazing
wrestling
tourney,
but
the
two
Marcus
wrestles
in
the
seconds.
After the Redskin-Ram con'
The Saints' seniors also handied all the exercises- pre-game
We weren't mentally sharp
Howell
were in heavyweight division.
SSeminole
County
teams
Also advancing to the finals I don't know why, but it conteSt, the 3-10 Buffalo Bills visit
and at practice- a different person in charge of each.
one
of
the
top
individual
The
other
three
Lyman
ad.
striking distance for Saturday's
stars were the Tribes' Robert cerns me," Hail said
'It was one of the hardest things I ever learned," said Kelly
Miami's Orange Bowl riding a
vancecs were — David Sims
is l87.p.iund class defending Charles $ heavyweight and
finals.
one-gaflie winning streak.
"To let the boys take over different functions, while my coaches
The 23,400 in attendance at
I 1691, Keith Barnhart
I 134 i.
state champion Bob Isola of John Trembley '1141.
and I became otaen'ers,"
Adolph Rupp Arena were
The Dolphins have defeated
Boone high of Orlando and and John "Stag" Stagliano
Bishop Moore — and he perOviedo winners were — Greg primarily concerned with stopWinter Park paced the first 1 114 1.
I t That isn't the right word, coach. Supervisor is more like it- the Hills 15 straight times, yet
funned
up
to
par
in
first
round
Kerr
1871, John Oleson 1134i, ping the mortar shots of
is what the coach is supposed to be.
day s — the Braves advancing
without a New England victory
action, pinning Doug Dow'nell of and Steve Key i 100,
Kendrick and Barnhart are
The result is a team of men -or responsible persons. The cause
Williams, who connected on 17.
six wrestlers to the finals, defending tourney clianips; and
over Baltimore Sunday, Miami
Apopka and Ralph Mee of
Lake Brantley's Patriots of-40, most from long range
is treating players like men, making them take an active part in
fans can put their white hamWinter Park five
Rockletlge
art' seeded first in their
ninaged just one winner
decLciofls
"I was the quickest player in
dkerctue(s away for the season.
Six teams -. Rocklt'dgt', respective divisions thus year.
Seminole and Oviedo are still Friday, Terry Coleman in the
the arena," said Williams, who
This will always make the paricipanhs grow, win or lose, which
Only a Baltimore loss coupled
Sarasota, Evans, Colonial, along with teammate Stagliano
in the running for the tourney 121-pound class.
drvA five different CX defendLs. again what high school is all about School is a learning
with a Miami victory will give
Lyman, and Lake howell —
crow n each advancing three'
Lake howell's four are Frank
Action resumed Saturday t-rs during the game "I think
situation, and all the lessons aren't presented from &amp;4o-5.
the Ikdptuns a playoff berth as
advanced four men to the S:y algi ISli, Greg Abbott
men
morning, with action set all we could hase stayed closer had
It is nice w hen the rewardscomes directly, like this year for the
the AFC Eastern Division
,Saturday round
Chad Roll, 140 afternoon
147 r, Brian Andrew 1134i, and
we' all hit better."
Trinity football team, and the hard work and teamwork leads to champion.
Reserves James Lee and Tim
the state playoffs.
If the Dolphins beat Buffalo,
Stephens added 16 and 12
they will have to rely on New
points, respectively, while MiktEnough (If the smaltz for a inonient. . and down to a bare' fact or
England, the team they've just
Phillips scored 11 for Ke-ntuck,
tw o to cap off the prep football season..
eliminated from the playoffs, to
which outreboundeel POrtl e1
loiiuiiy Albe Is officially
ficially the' 1971 Seminole County scoring
beat a powerful Baltimore
State 62 to 34. Chris Smith
champion. The Lake Brantley senior did not score in the Rotary
Colts' squad on sheer pride',
added 22 for Portland State
Howl loss to Orlando Evans. But his regular season total of 72
A Buffalo victory would not
- - -..
St John's had five players in
points held up, despite' his two main challengers getting an ex- only, shode the football world
IN
double figures and took advantertsion of three games to try and catch up.
but fuel New England to a fever
4
Thruty's
tage of a cold spell by Seattle
Matthews
and Jay Johnson changed their totals pitch
midway through the first half to
with the three playoff games-and swapped positions on the
P.
In other Sunday action,
adsance
to the finals George
coring list
(inc-ago running back Walter
'j
Johnson
and sophomore BetML
Johnson finished the regular season in second place, 57 points.
Payton needs 199 rushing yards
r;ard Rencher scored 14 points
Matthews third with 46.
against the New York Giants to
.'tt'
each to olead No. 19 St. j hn's,
114y(".
break O.J. Simpson's single'ii,)w 7-I, and freshman Wayne
season record of 2,003, San
Three quick memorable quotes from the 77 Seminole Co.
McPeo scored 13 points Seattle'
Francisco is at Green Bay,
football season
was
paced by sophomore
First, coach Jim Haley of Lake Brantley, speaking of the 37.21
Cincinnati can clinch the AFC
Jaw ann Oldham with 22 points
Central
with
a
victory
on
the
Pats
took
from
the Seminoles In the regular
upset licking his
Elsewhere in the top 20. No 6
road against Houston, Pitts-j
season finale for the county title- "The Seminoles were so high
UCLA
defeated Southern IIburgh is at San Diego,
,i'
that night, they could have beaten anybody ... well, I don't know
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90-IS.
10th-rated Sracwe
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Cleveland at Seattle, Kansas
about the Pittsburgh Steelers; but they would have whipped
hipped
Penn
State 8145, 5.
(it)'
at
Oakland,
Denver
at
JI
1,ampa Ray for sure"
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11
San
Francisco
beat Idaho
I)alllLS,St.
Louis
at
Tampa
Bay,
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(Of course, the quote carne before the Bucs' entrance, Into the
115;,
A.
10-0
in
the
first
round
of the
New Orleans at Atlanta and the
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world of respectability- before their win over New Orleans.)
—
Golden
Gate
Classic
and
15thNew York Jets at Philadelphia.
,: (
Trinity'
s Kelley, immediately after the 59-7 thrashing by FAMU
'4)
-ranked Utah topped Texas Tech
in the state IA final- "At least they didn't get 60•"
68-62 in the opening round of the
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And here is the compliment of the year, from Lake Howell's COU then Gets
Volunteer Classic
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Coach Curtis Keen, speaking of his 135-pound (soaking wet
Guard Roy Hamilton and
senior tackle-linebacker Daws Weaver- "He is 135-pound heart
Writers
' Award
center David Greenwood
p
with a helmet on."
c'ored 19 points each to help
Jockey
NEW YORK (UPI)
.
t'Cl_ cruise to 113 fifth victory
Steve Cauttien, thoroughbred
,,I'arting is, as a good writer once wrote, sweet sorrow-if you
in six games. Hamilton hut
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racing's $6 million man, was
love the place you are leaving,
seven-of-nuie shots from the
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named Big Sport of Turfdom
Sanford, Seminole County, and Floridawill always have aplace
floor,
and the 6-foot-nine'
.
.
•
Friday, an award presented
in my' hcart.,.and goes on my list of places I plan to someday
,reenwood
and Junior forward
annually by the Turf Publicists
return to.
Gary Wilson paced the Salukis
of AmericaSo no goodbyes ..just, see ya later.
with 22 points
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Seminar.
First on the agenda was consideration of closing a smail
portion In Lake George during the bass spawning season. G.F.C.
Spokesmen responded to criticism of the practice by showing that
the area In question wei only 000 acres out of a total of
approximately 48,000 acres of water.
It as suggested that only a few people were responsible for
having this area set aside, but this was countered by the fact that
there were open public meetings and an overwhelming majority
of those attending were for the proposal. Further public hearings
will be held to see if the public still wants the areas closed, but
until that time they will follow the program.
A report on the progress of the 1977.78 hunting season to date
Indicated a much better than average harvest of buck deer. All
public hunt areas, with the exception of a few, have shown a buck
to hunter ratio far superior to the records of the last few years.
A proposal to expand the pilot alligator harvesting program
was passed on the basis of recommendations
received from
G.F.C. biologists. Concern was expressed by a spokesman from
the Florida Audubon Society that there were strong rumors that
alligator hides were going to be placed on the open market in
order to Increase demand and prices.

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were uncovered in studies by the
National Bowling Council.
Figures indicate bowlers earn more, have a higher
educational
level and are
employed more in managerial and professional
positions than previously thought. So ...who is
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Well, tie or she Is about 30 years of age, has a median income
has had some college education and Is married. Sounds like a
great number of people we know.

It's appropriate that we do have open commission meetings, but
my main objection Is that with the exception of a few thay are all
held in TaUahsee. John Q. Public is at a great disadvantage a
for as irnput due to weekday meetings and the long distance.
we all write theG .F.C. and our local
see if we can' t get more of
these meetings held throughout the State. It's disheartening t
attend a commission meeting and observe the politicking and
commercial lobbists !l ?jit i
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This study reveals that bowling ranks fifth among all sports.
Swimming, bicycling, fishing and camping are the top four Be.
cording to a Neilsen study made a year ago.
A study on the casual bowler reveals their views on bowling to
be more of a social event than
A committing occasion or a cornPet itiveness as in league bowling. This bowler would rather bowl
on weekends after 6 p.m., usually goes bowling when someone
else suggests it, or goes
bowling as a change of pace from acunties he or she more often pursue. All the information from
these studies will be Incorporated Into existing and future
progrants designed to promote the sport.

that

representatives in Tallahassee and

4-7.1(1, teresa Lowle 6-10.7, Dell Barca 4-7.10, Polly Hafi 2.7.10,
Carole Green 5.7.9, and Diane Markos 2410.
JET BOWLERETrES: Santa was good to Anna Coleman this
past week, Anna rolled a terrfffic 26 game.
ROLI,A.BOUTS: League secretary Lots Smith reported that
they had many splits, but as it goes In bowling, they made nary a
one.
T.G.LF. Therrien and women of this league really had a rash of
200 games this past Sunday. Roldrg 200 games were ICci. Garner
222. 202, Berney Hudley 210, Dorine McAteer 204, Cathy McNabb
201, 206, Jim Johnson 204, Hal Rich 211, Mike Laubert 202. Frank
Torello 201, and Ray DcGroat 203.

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BZIN' BLAZER

Midway through the second defeated Los Angeles 96-90.
overtime period. Kent Benson Suns 138, Jazz 113
tangled his legs with Bob
Walter Davis, Paul Westphal
McAdoo's and collapsed to the and Ron Lee scored 24,7.1 and fl
floor in pain. Minutes later, he points respectively to offset
was removed on a stretcher. 34-point effort from Pete

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f'7
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needed a stretcher anyway
Built 115, 7lers 110
from exhaustion.
Mickey Johnson poured in 34
60
The last time an NBA game points and Artis Gilmore
went to three overtimes was
As the old saying goes - some
Big 6-Si center Gary Ilird
chid In with
2//,'
a
the 76ers
you win, some you lose, and topped the Lions, as usual, with
November of ig5, when the dropped their fourth consecu,4'5,pb
some are rained out. Friday 23 points and 18 rebound.i.
Philadelphia 76ers downed the tis'e game. Lloyd Free scored 28
1
Washington Bullets 110-109. The in
a* %
night, it was rained-out-tune for
i
Trinity Prep fell to 0-3. the
a losing effort.
Knicks and Bucks did it Friday
1.%man's Greyhounds at Bishop Saints long in the fir round
Nets 118. Caallers 101
N
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night, and Brian Winters' offMoore.
of the Lake Highland Holiday
ì
Ed Jordan, cut last week
t
balance 15-footer with three from Cleveland, came back to
'The Bishop Moore Golden Invitational in Orlando.
i I
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seconds remaining in the thiTd haunt his ex-mates by scoring
Dome has a Tartan floor, which
TheSaints could manage just
overtime gave Milwaukeea 152. 28 pos,
but it was Bernard
has a clay base. In wet weather two points in the first quarter,
150
triumph.
the floor sweats, making it and never came close.
.'
King's last-second free throws
.,,.
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impossible to stand up," ex'All I know," said McAdoo, that sent the game Into OT.
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Hod
e Highland downed
"lslwasjustgolngforthe ball. Hawks 11$, Spurs 08
pl.airied Lyman coach Rick
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Luther
sa In the nightcap.
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I didn't see what happened to
Steinke.
St'e Hawesnetted23points
Tonight, 6 p.m., the Saints will
him. But I'll remember it and Atlanta scored 15 straight
7WkY
"We watched the junior meet Luther for third place.
because I thought It was a
varsity teams slip and slide for
lousy points at one stretch in the
call. It was my sixth foul."
a half, before deciding to call
fourth quarter. John Drew
)
,,,ç -7yy
OvIEDO HrØ 23. Meyrf ID, P
off the varsity game. It was
Benson had scored 19 points bolstered the attack with a 20,f/6'/" ,q,'t
with eight rebounds In what point output.
postponed and will be played Hair 6. Gould I Ketsingar I. An
wins 7.
Dsvrie
14'O'Y
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Coach
Don
Nelson
called
his
sometime after the holidays," I, WiIiam L Totals
Poland
6, 32 77
Celtics 118, Warriors 11.3
$ 21
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best
outing
of
the
season.
Steinke added.
LAKE HOWELL Adams 35.
Charlie Scott's two clutch
The Lyman jayvees lo the Minicoy 9. Weaver 17. Kirby 0.
"It was too bad Benny had to baskets in the final two minutes
Westgro.k 7.hompon 7. LOoby 0.
get hurt," he said. "He's Just
t
game, 45-43, faUmg to 3-2.
gave him 30 points for the night
Mcrra, 0 Meadows 2. Schmidt 0.
starting
to come around."
In other Friday games. both 0 Leary 0. Jeffers 3. AAcPh*rson 2.
and gave the Celts a comefromRegulation play ended in a
4'
901
Lake Howell and Trinity Prep
4'E
behind victory over the
/
Oveado
It Ii 20 21-77
116-116
tie. After one 01 period Warrmrs.
remained winless; while Lake HOwtiI
9 IS II IS—M
it was knotted at 127 and after
MEYER SHOOTS, WESflHIOOKS DEFENDS
Total fouls - Oviedo lO. Lake
Oviedo kept rolling, off to a
Pacers 114, pistons 101
two overtinies the teams were
good 6-2 start on the '77 sa.son. uoll 79 Fouled out — Weaver,
'i4
Danny Rounield
red a
A esItifook
deadlocked at l.
The Lions ripped Lake
points and pulled
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The Bucks quick,ly scored the career-high 36
Howell, 77.56, to drop the
down a career-high 25 rebounds
r
first four points
Hawks to 0-7.
of the third as the Pacers ruined GM Bob
HERITAGE Ware a.
Williams
era period to take a 141-137 Kaulfrnan's debut as coach
The Lions ripped Lake 17. A Wams 70 Boema
of
s r 9,
lead, but the Knicks fought the lkstons
Coal
back to tie at 146. then again at
2133
Haskstoo.7.
Bullets Ill, Nuggets l
TRINITY tlutt I. Bedsold 6,
150
when Toby Knight banked
9
Oviedo outscored the Hawks, McNulty 4.
Elvin Hayes pumped in seven
8el5ron I. Burnett 7.
19.9, in the firm period, and won Eaton 4. Giereichl. Totals 171.11
home a short jumper with nine of his game-high 33 points in
WASHINGTON i UPI
—
and 1977 and a fight on April 30, seconds
remaining,
Heritage
II IS II il—IS
going away.
ABC-TV, after a late Investiga- l77, in Puerto Rico," said an
overtime for the Bullets.
Trinity
Winters, who was trapped in
2 II I
0Howell' Stan Adams was
Sorties 9$, Lakers 90
tion, has decided not to telecast ABC-TV spokesman. "As a a doublecaming New York
Total fouls — Heritage IS. Trinity
"-u Sugar Ray Leonard's -homeco. result of our investigation, Diaz defense, wrambled free and jet
the game's top Scorer, pumping
Seattle blew a 17-point lead
fouls - Trinity Coach Denicole
in 25 points.
By Urtfted Press international John McKentle irot the
but rallied in the final six-andadallit,
ming" fight today against and his manager, Woodrow loose a twisting Jumper from hall minutes tosend LA into the
The WHA continued its fine winner at 16:27 and MiketI
Hector Diaz of the Dominican Wilson Larousseaux, both ad- the foul line.
Republic because of discrepan- nutted to ABC that the Puerto
cellar of the Pacific Division, a
showing against the touring Rogers got an insurance goal at
1aues Johnson and Quinn spot the Sonics had held prior to
Czechoslovakian squad Friday 18:17
cies in Diaz' listed ring records Rico fight did not take place.
Buckner each scored 27 points the game. Fred
night when the New England
Leonard's handlers, inBrown led the
The Czechs continue theIr
"Furthermore," the spokeseluding attorney Mike Trainer, man
to lead Milwaukee's attack Sonic offense with 24 points.
Whalers scored four goals in the tour Sunday in Houston
added, "the president of
while
Lonnie
Shelton
pumped
in
were upset by the decision,
final period for a 5-3 victory.
A game between the Soviet
a career-high 41 points. Washington,
made late Friday afternoon,tk
The Czechs took a 3-1 ad. All-Stars and the Winni Peg j
ets
McAdoo, who fouled out In the
vantage Into the final period in was
postponed. In the oni&gt;
but
said
the
eight-round
fight
Bdtipg
in
the
Dominican
second
overtime,
added
29.
will go on s
To Get Their Kicks
hopes of winning a match after National Hockey
' League game,
scheduled at the Republk stated to ABC that
Elsewhere in the NBA,
District of Columbia Armory. A Diaz had snot fought in that
losing to Edmonton and Win- Toronto ripped Minnesota 8-5
Phoenix clubbed New
leans
WASHINGTON
(UPIp
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crowd of 7,000 Is expected to
Rookie Bruce Boudreat4j
country since 19Th."
126-113, Chicago topped Phila- George Washington University
cheer the 21-year-old Palmer
But the Whalers had ideas of
red his first three goals of
delphia 115-110, New Jersey and the North American Soccer
[lark, Md.. native.
their own.
Larousseaux was unavadable
the season, Lonnie McDonald
downed
Cleveland
in
overtime
League
Players
Association
Some tennis followers know what racketsthetop pros are using,
"I think they're paranoid and for comment,, but it was
"We decided to play hockey added a pair and Borje Sainting
116-ICE, Atlanta toppled San will co-sponsor an Indoor soccer
instead of taking
but an interesting article appeared recently in WorId Tennis they're making this fight a reported he called the alleged
foolish penal- collected five assists as the
Antonio 115-99, Boston clipped tournament at GW invohing
showing the grip sizes and racket weights as well as stringing scapegoat," said Trainer. "We Puerto Rico fight "a misunder.
ties," said New England Coach
Slaple Leals gained ground on
Golden State 118-113, Indiana youth and collegiate level
tensions.
aren't finandally affected by standing" and confirmed that
Harry Scale. "They were Adams Division rivals Boston
outpointed
Detroit
In
overtime
teams
Jan.
8-10,
it
was
anThe U.S. Open quarterfinalists were used as examples and t his. We're not sustaining any Diaz never fought there.
taking foolish chances because and Buffalo, Glenn Sharpie),
124-1%, Washington overtimed nounced Friday.
many interesting facts surfaced, For example, 12 of 26 of the loss, but sonic people are going
of per30nai problems on the Ron Zanussi, Pierre Jar,
-&gt;.
ice."
rackets used in the quarters were wood. This is surprising in view to get the wrong inipression of
011ie Brasar and Alex Purus
of the recent advances made in composites and metals. In the It.
Czech Coach
Stanislav accounted for the North Stars'
ABC-TV was heavily criti Nevesely said that New, En. goals.
men's group iVilas, Connor, Barazzutti, Soloman, Gottfried,
Moore, Orantes, and Stockton), a 4's" grip was most popular a1id cued for carrying the ill-fated
Ogland's style Is typical of the
'
a Medium weight was most used. Stringing tensions ranged from U.S. Box.ing Championships,
North American style.
44 pounds Orantesp to 62 (Solomon. Surprisingly enough, the which featured some fighters
"They played the same as the
I
women (Evert, Turnbull, Navratilova, Stove, Austin. King, with alleged falsified reeords.
other teams we've played in
Jausovec and Wade) showed a preference for medium rackets Network officials recently cx this country." he said. -The
and the larger 4 and five-eighteenths Inch grip also. Their plained the matter to a
Whalers played rough toward
the end of the match and my Los Angeles Dodgers' Triple-A
stringing tensions were comparable to the men and ranged
Congressional committee, and
farm club at Albuquerque,
Trainer
pounds Evert and Austin) to 62 (King).
understands the
youngrough
team style
couldn't
cope with N.M., has traded the contract of
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1
network's delicate position.
their
of play."
right-handed pitcher Res
The BayheadJunlor Tennis Championships will be held Jan. 20.
"But I can't see why they're
Each team had nine penal. liUdsontotheToledocluboftt
fl at the Bayhead Racquet Club. This event will be open to boys making a big deal out of it,"
ties
Internal
League ill C1
and girls and will feature singles and doubles play in the 12, 14.16 said Trainer. "I just hope this
"Thc,tewasalotof stick work
and 18 age brackets. Entry deadline will be Jan, 17.
going
with both sides," said change for left-handed pitcher
isn't blown out of proportion.'
"He's the only clean shooter
Scale. "There could have been 11111 Butler, It was announced
Regi.dratlonforjuniorandadultgrouptennislessonswfllbegin In boxing and here he is being
many more penalities called Friday.
at 6 p.m., Dec. 29 at Red Bug Park. All sessions will be for one strangled by association," said
but we were coming on at the
how per week, for ten weeks, commencing January 9.
Leonard's publicist, Charlie
end and would have beat them
——
Brotnian.
even If we didn't get the powerThis writer considers himself very lucky to have reached the
Brotman's releases listed
Play opportunity late in the
finals in the Jr. Vet division of the Lake Padgett Christmas Diaz' lifetime record as 17-6-3,
game."
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ASPEN, Cclo. (UPI)
Championships held at the Bath &amp; Racquet Club In Land O'Lakes with his last fight June 17, 1977,
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The Czechs Jumped off (oa 2-1 Favored Jos
Odermatt
last weekend. The title went to an Atlantan, John Turner, in a a 10-round decision over Gulllead in the first period on goals Switzerland beat out rookie pro
tough three setter: 4-6, 6-4, 6-4.
lermo Armengo at Santo
by Milow Tirant and and skier Andre Arnold of Austria Ill
Domingo, Dominican Republic.
Vitezslav Duris sandwiched the giant slalom Friday to
TRIVIA: Do)ukr50wthat45tenfliabalJ5caflbecarrjedonthe RngMagazlnellstedtherecord
around a Whaler goal by Jack Obtain the lead lnthe World Pro
face of. Prince rsct'
u13-S.3,wlththelastfighty
Carlson.
Skiing standings after two
10, 1976, in London. The
Dials made it 3-1 for the events,
TENNIS TIP: The common practice of changing grips Is discrepancy prompted ABC-VIP
Czechs ml 11:19 of the second
Odermatt, who finished sixth
misunderdood by an extraordinary number of competent people. to check,
period with a shot that eluded in the first-ever downhill on the
One aspect frequently ignored Is that the racket changes its
"According to information
Whaler goalie Al Smith.
pro tow Thwsdsy, battled high
position In the hand rather than that the hand changes Its received from the promoter,
Larry Mcmi scored for New winds and heavy snow
position on the racket. 7be difference is very great, wW crucial; the rnatdnaker and Diaz'
England at 7:21 of the third working his way to the fi.m
the hand that is cradling the racket is used to turn or rotate the manager, Dial' 1743 record
period. Gordie Howe scored his against the young Austrian. lie
handle in the palm gripping the racket. This allows the grip to be includes four alleged fights In
1,001th career goal at 13:55. It
barely qualified for the event,
the Dominican Republic in 1976
changed during the backswing while maintaining f
was Howe's 1.999th regular. beating Swlurookie Engelhard
W
season game.
Pargaet by .015 of a second.

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Oufhennif 44? Al Alfien 447 Walter Aando Hubbard IS4, Jack Hunt is2.
Donna Lamb 472
Greco Ill Miriam VariDijyne 173
ra Bolanoelk
Denny 16.3. Charles McDonnell is
B P Carroll 173. Fred Nevbeqt iT'
IS?
Gnnp
Mac MCKibbI 173, Trijd.e Ightie,
Ted Tab-as 460, Ralph WOoding 453
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177 Barbara Clowi'iey 134
Barnett 333 174, Winnie Spencpr tIC Barbara
Marvin McNutt 443. Mike Burke
,%ir'j, Hubbard 140. Norma Kriesel 161, Gene
H'gh Ser ies Charles Seagra ves
151. MiCki 434
Fla McKibben 444
A unrr its Elm Westfall 453. Lang 134. Glady sMcNutt
511, Fred Neubert ItS. B P Carroll
Granneman 151.
Converted Splits Helen Killberg 173. LouiSe Seagraves 477, Jim
Eve
4)4 41
Al cc "ocier £31. Sylva ttejPin
It 10 Marjorie Brandenburg 5 is
Johnson 47j, Nets Johnson 4".
143. Ginny McKibben 142
o Ben killed 4 79, Mac McKibben Hln Karlin 4)1. Sa nd y Moe 47
igh Series Mencha Goddard
H 94 Games Donna lamb 154.
34 ID. Betty Wooding $10. Bud Hull Jim Hill 441
505. Mac P,fcl(Ibben 491. Phil
na
T eddy Bennett 57. Joe Weed 3
flomanoesk, 133. Ginny
Converted Splits Jack Hunt $7
Agto 473. Sam KImirisky 471.
1,auJ'eau 190 164. Linda Downer Mike Burke 171. Miriam van
9 10. 310. Helen St,ttner s to. 3 to.
Other Highlights Star of Week
lit Mary Barnett III. Wanda
Dome Harry Fulton 4 S. Ginny McKibben Louise Seagraves, .67
435. Winnie Spencer 44.3. Barbara
310 Charles McDonnell 310. Carl
11111i'lutbard 164, Norms Wagner Isal
ROLL.A.IOUTS
Kntwi si3, Joe Ferrer ss6 1. Frarlik
I 't Jean Fisher 137 Ellen Weitfall Greco 46S
Long I 10 Barbara Knewi 3 to
Standant Snuffy s Crew 41 IS. ;
. -' 1 51 Arlene
Cooller 161 Corky
Helin Kaminsky 310 Eulah Of HuStlers 37)9. Kriock'em Out 3172
Converted Splits Simon Wndtrsi
fhev% I 10 Marcel Th,cioaeau j to 4 SvOtr Fly 33 23 C Isis A Local 3111
,.
're 4 Ill Evelyn Serrae, II)
510 Gus Riindl 54. 1910 Mare
Other NghligPrfs
(ic
i'm Ruteti 1125 Road Runners 302I 7 Late
Rogaro 153 t7I, AliCe
Filypatrck 35 ID. Mary Avgi,rsto
roiled a Series 492. • 173
ncr h3t 159 Eileen Johnson 135
Ca'gers 25', 27', 5 Gordon's Hair
7 Joe Ferr er 37. Gerry Leisenring
tving 27", 25',. 9 Southern
'. . Hurin
IS 136
S 10 Gladys Grannern.n 5)0. Helen
Splits
Comforts 37 29 Burger King No 9
Ginny Kaminsky 3)0. Sam Kaminsky 3
,,,,ijreau I 10 Evelyn Serraes Se? i. Joe
27 79 II The Family 24', II",.
Wed 310, Mike Burke) ID
DRYDIN OIL
Gutter Goons 437i3, II "I''
arou,n 84,15 Gnny Gaudreau,
10, Barbara KnettI 3)0 twice
SQlit5 3316. us 2911 II",, Ups &amp;
ir4 Barnett Star of the Week.
High Games Jim 3arr 213. kit
Highlights This ek the women
Doens
Mart Harnefl • 39
7570 Almost Note 2677. John5ø 701, Arkie Harold 200.
were tht "ShOw Offs "(The men
lust Hits &amp; Misses 73 73. The "IS" Harriett BOYd It? ill. lnij Mc
weren't "with it") Mancha God
Wheelers
2533, Slickers 2$ 73. Donald 177. Dab Stephen
dard. average 177, rolled
s II?
FACTORY TRANSMISSIONS
two garnet STP sISal No 175 23 D J's 732$.
High Series Kit Johnto $7). Jim
andngs I Double Clutc hed, 7 over 200 increasing her av er age tO
12 7774. Sliders 717?
Starr 339. Phil Speigle $71. Harriett
'Oru?d Convertors, 3 Four 135 Miriam VanDoyne lMenha's Phosostats 3127. Threptome 70i
Bo
SO?
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opponentI average III, rolled a 433 37'', Sibli s
McDonald 503,
Speeds
Rear
Ends, 5
,
ng 1979 Sleepers 19 79
Dorothy Brown 470

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Dec. 31
Extra Charge if Parts Needed

College
Basketball

Knoaveble, Tennessee
Utah II. Texas Tests 67
Tenn,
77, Dartm outh 5$

Tournament Results
(First Round)
Bayou Classic
Baton Rouse. Louisiana
o , u 40 Grarnbling
cc.'u s ana ill. Oscarne Fl

Dayton Classic
r.eorga Tech 61, Or egon 37
Oa 1ton 50. San Diego St 7

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Santa Clara, California
Portland 19, South Carolina II
Santa Clara 93. San Jose 51 10
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(hr Ne wport 79, Bridg,water 17
Columbus 71, N Georgia U
Morthoust t2. Morris brown IS
Louisiana 53, Carnpt,eil 44
Oglethorpe ios, Clearwater Clsr. 63
Radford 101, Bluefield 79

Dayton,

Golden Oate Classic
San Francisco. ClIlfOrIlia
8,,0' U. Pacific (Cal 57
I n4r'(iS(O lOt, Idaho 70

Bluebonnet Classic
Houston, Texas
Houston 100. Xavier (Ohiol 73
North Tenas St SO. Rice 64

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Birmingham Classic
Birminqtiam, Alabama
,j 51 1
Treat AIM 71
34 mford 7)

Pro Basketball
San

Invitational
,*1t0n, Kentucky
~v john's 17. Seattle 60
"' entudky

a(fnfUfl`V 114L Portland So U

Sun bowl Classic
El Paso. Tomas
MemphiS St II, Ten El Paso 65
Army $7, Kansas 31
Voluntlft Classic

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ROU,A.ftOUTh: League secretary Lets Smith reported that
$I.:)
they had many solits. but All ii 1.Popq in
1. ....Je iuu,
In '""
the same Iraguc fm 23 years. has a 71 average and uses a 12
one.
WASHDAY DROPOUTS: This week, this league highlights Mencha Goddard. This lady sports a 127 average,
Going through the statistics rolled games of 205, and 203, and a series total of 506. What is
in the record books and the bowling
interesting
in her average went up 11 pins, Is now at 138.
e reports, one fact keeps staring me In the face. By leagues, 500
Congratulations Mencha!
series for wome.i seem very hard to come by. By the same toke
DUCK'S CUSTOM CATERER'S LADIES: Just a follow-u- note,
fimseries for the mpn are nowhere near the totals they were last
Ginny Gaudreau pulled ahead of Corky Godfrey for high average.
season The big news is that more splits are being converted and
See what one bad night can do!;
the are usually the hard to convert kind. Have no idea as to the
whys" of it.
BOWLING POTPOURRI: Atipof the hattoGladysGranneman
but no one league has had a fantastic season thus who is secretary of the Washday Dropouts and Deltona PInfar Blame is usually
put on the lanes by the bowler, but we
busters.
that we are the ones who deliver the ball down the lanes.know
s young 70ish lady keeps records for the two leagues
totaling 42 teams, andwhat is great is her statistics are al ways up
to date. The 126 bowlers in the two leagues have much to be proud
SPRING OAKS COUPLES: Nine pins shy of a 700 series was of in this woman. She Is a secretary we
can all emulate.
Roger Quick who rolled a great l scratch series.
Senior bowlers are absolutely fantastic at picking up spU.
PETTICOATS: A great number of splits were converted In this
Their lists of splits are long and pretty well divided between the
league that must have brought screams of joy. Pinkie Ergle 3-4.7,
men and women as to the conversion of them.

Bucks Go Three Overtimes

To Beat Bullets,

20%
Camper toppers.

Living in Chicago is one of the oldest senior bowlers In the
country. She is 95 year old Agnes Ellington. Agnes has bowled

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from the fashion designers of New York and other markets who
would tend to exploit the situation according to Charles Lee of the
Society.
This would

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Owling, Who 's Average?

OfftdaLsof the G.F.C. held their regular monthly meetjiigatthe
Sheraton Twin Towers In Orlando just plror to the Big Bass

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George Still Open

IIsferaConI,f*ac.
AtlsnI)c Division
wi. Pct om
PheladIpis
IS 10 643
New York
IS I) 136 3
Buffalo
II II 440 5½
Boston
io 16 315 7

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Jersey

y Ill 113 11

Central Division
WI Pct OS
W%hflgtfl
17 9 $4 —
CleveInd
IS II 377 3
San Antoni
II II .532 3'
Atlanta
II Ii Sit 31 1
P4cc Orins
12 II 431 $

HouSton
10 1 6 34 5 i
Western Conference
Midwest Division
W I Pct. 00
Chicago
17 10 4.30 'Denver
II ii 471 —
Mileauke
II II 133 2½
I nd iana
II IS 423 5''i
kants dy
10 ii 370 7
Detroit
t II 340 7
Pacific Division
W L P0 00
Portland
71
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Photni,
II 9 440 $
Golden
Sit
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Wattle
II IS lit ii
Los An,l
II I? 393 II',

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Named Dave Mc
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FIRST — I Palms via (3) it 00
610420. 2 Oleo Coldo III ISO 370.
I Arts Ov.oIaJSJ ]$O. Q(I p 14lo,

iOo 3 Aluria Anna iii 100. 0 II
2 Il 30 P 1171 11320
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1740 3 (9) 7 5. 7
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1404 00 3 Oleo Arena (ii 360. Q
II?) 3000. P dill $370. DO ('71
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FIFTH — I Santo Juan (II 12 IC
300110 2 Jose At ca (3) II 00 ISO.
3 Sara Echave Ill 400. 0 (341
3750, P I 3) 12910
SIXTH — I Arta Perez lIt 7010
500900 7 Echano Eloria (31 1 so
770, 3 Aluria Andre III 310 Q 1
Ii 4400. P (1 3) III tO
SEVENTH — I Echano Quola
III 900 670 710. 1 Ida Perez Ii)
770440. 3 Oguija Aiberdi IS) 570 1
0 1131
40. P (III 101 10, Brg 0
(3 4 with 1 31 7.70370
EIGHTH — I Medina Eclsave (41
135010 00 7QO. 2 Anion Isidro (3)
10604 60. 3 Marsob Juan Ill 300. 0
1)11 60 10. P 1141 11 17700
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510. 2 CEnO (3) 7903 10. 3 Ivan
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TENTH — 1 Medina (7) 10703 10
450.7 Santo (1)5 00110.) Abet 46)
tSO. 0 (17) 7300. P (7)559 ID. 00
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(A I 11 00 9 40 a So, I Cacho Juan (31

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1 20310. 3 Jose Alto (7) 390: 0 (3
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41 5410. P (4 31 30100
1050 $60 600, 7 ca Via (5) $40
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170, 3 Olea Javl (5) 460. 0 (II) SS0300430, 7 Manolo Alto (3)730
3300. P14 11137 Q, CID (305 ill 50
1240. 3 Arta Ervigue 131500.0 (S
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600 570 160 7 Ica Coldo 121 6 20
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Sunday. Dec. 1$, 977

Legal Notice

The Ratings War

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT PON
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROlATE DIVISION
File Nvmber 77.4)ICP

Who's InSecond?ABC First

SEW VOItK U1'i
SB( figures its ,4atitus pI.ice ssith ('Ircus of Stars" in annual events.
Either
NB(' or ('145 ssas in second Iron thi s'eek ending Sipt 5. tbe Nielsens fur tbe ssevk t;
lhrbara Waltcr' recsived an
place Ifl lbs.' Nielsen ratings (or shen its fir4 nt's ;ns't,r.uIls sling le. 11. ssitli .s II wr ten
(W:)
ChriMinas present - tier
the television season to date. tiradi' their debut, ss ha Is gibes It
share of the audience in its thu
depending on sshose nunibers ,i tenth of a wrcent.tgi' iSiult period. That reaII is pacsint special ssilh Henry Winkler and
girlfriend, l.ucillc I4Il and
situ hoosi'
leati over (13.S.
thi' tt't ssittu flying colors.
husband,
and l)olb Parton and
BC is happil% ,.'nscunsetj m
('lS begins it' cowIt sith the t'onipc'lition caine front lli•
bus
ranked
sixth for tht ssetk
first place. both for the sseek ssetk ending Sept Iti, sht'ii its
Fou and the lleisiiian Trophy
pact and for the seain. And nCs Sche(IUle scnt on the air,
sar4.s,
The ten top network tekvi'
s.'ver% one agrees that for the sshich gives that tenth of a
The ness ('fl.S shoss, "Szsz•
sion
programs for the sseek
s.s.et'k coiling 1)ec. 11, CBS i/,fl5 percentage peint to IlLS antI
k," .inic in a disappointing ending l)ee.
II, according to the
in second, NBC bringing up lbs.' !AoUIIl give CBS its first 53rd in the ratings, but it's
(' Nielsen Co., ssere:
tsar.
tirt'akthrough into second much too earlier for gloom
Slit' and CBS. hossever, art' phi"'
about its chances
i "liverne &amp; Shirley;" 2:
Vhat ilay be more unfx)rtant
scrambling to sta) out of the
('hristmas shosts scored very " llapp I)ays;'' 3: ''Three's
s.t'llai in the st'a.son•lo.date in 11w long run is that NBC stell, stith MarIo Thontas' 'It ('onipany;" 4: ''It happened
'tatistics. Until this sset,k, NBC .sppt'ars to have .i ssiniiing happened One ('hristnias'' Urn' ('hristnas'' MIt' Sunday
't'S 'iS hab
r
•. ' lj)[EfliNI
on to sis"nt, ilthou19
ing fourth ui IlK' ratingc
.ovR, ; 5. ''l.ittle llou.sc ir. tho
nut b a coninusnding lead. sery s&amp;'ldOflI this )car at any and all (tie other holiday season
Prairie:'' 6: Irbara Walters
Both netss ork.s are chinning nets.sork
specials greeted ss ittu rea.sona
Special; 7. ''ill In The
's.'ciini1 noss. It depends on st hen
What hli';dI) Happened to tile enthusiasm, including those f'aiiih ;" 8: "60 Minutes;'' 9:
the" (1as ill 't
tiI fur 11th
ou ;tart the season
':irt&amp;ins th.st hay,' becon.
Mice:'' 10 ''llhoda '
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In NC: Estate of
CHRISTINA B KASIK.

Ev,ning Herald. Sanford, FL

18-HelP Wanted

CLASSIFIED ADS
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RATES

___________________________
33 -Houses Furnished

Deceased
43Ca lln•
NOTICE OP
I time
aca line
ADMINISTRATION
3.cutiv. times
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
33cc line
7c0mICUtiYStimeS
$00 A.M. - 5:30 P M.
Re I •00 437 010 :. •
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
OPrtunty emplOyer
THE AIOVE ESTATE AND ALL
SATURDAY Noon
3 LIICS Minimum
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
a'
'rSrr5 #an'r
IN THE ESTATE:
.'wur .0 'O"t' ") '
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
PCr'.Sdfv i'S(f'IiCflt p.Ip .'.'
DEADLINES
that the admni%traiion of the estate
I'
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Christina B Kasik, deceased, File
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Noon The Day Before Publication
Numbff 71 431 CP. 5 pendng In the
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Circuit Court for Seminol. County.
____________________
FIorda Probate Diviilon, the ad
Sunday - Noon Friday
dress ot wilch is P O Drawer "c". _________________________________________________________________
24-BUSIneSS OpportunItIC
Sanford, Florida 3277) The person
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________
at rWC$Ifit4live of the •$tate Is ________________________________________ I
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HAROLD A KASIK, wtio* address -- - -.
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•s 7647 Howell Branch Road.
11-Instructions
1-Card of Thanks
I
Mattand. Florida 37751 The name - - ____________________
unlrn ',' (l os.or?
and address of the personal
I,,4?Cfl 5 $3',V%t
HANNA'4S '.'usic (I te ER
We went to eviend our IhankS end
eprrsenta'lves OItOrney are
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rtr umeriti, Ac
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L .'ssor.
,)Fpreaton to oil our relat,wrv.
tt belOW
57l
cessores. Repays 210 ( tt St
trentit. and nqighhors. for ther I
All persons having clams or
I IQO ix' Sixurl,
Sarilord 32)_17I_
cards.
prayers.
Ilowers,
demands against the estate are
2 (omp,Sn, .'.'mir ii'
t,IegrJmS drinatons and Other
reQur?d,
WI THIN
I H RE E
rp ltnr.flSt?uCtOa
I . i I 'i rr r It • ,
acts 0q kindneSs durng ?C
MONTHS F ROM THE DATE OF
ava'atIe Trachng ,owgt'ers
rail t,,( ri .1',
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and
lo%
at
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mother
THE FIR ST PUBi, ICAT ION OF
a specat, Latest ttchnQuCS
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,
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Special thanks to Dr McDaniel,
I THIS NOTICE. to filC with INt ciCek
Pro s c,rl,I,,1 by USA Pro
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Dr Perez, the statf of SrminoIe
ave court a wr?ten
Tennis Rrgtr, For flto. Ooug
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ricrilpit care br or mother
- - --Thanks to Rev and Mrs Sims
ri wrIng and muSt indicate the
18-Help Wanted
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and New Mt Calvary M B
bass fr the clam. the name arid
Church Special thanks to the _______________________________
address ot Ils Credtor or h5 agent
other Pastors and Ifler memberS
or 4ttOrney. and the amount
WORMS
P4IGil SIPlOOL 1,54.505 1 a leO
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$
Of' your concern ard prayers
claimed If the claim 5 rIOt eel clue,
Openngs NOW Good Pa, 11611
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also
the
ent,r
staff
of
Wilson
IlSe dale when if * II become due
mo
Travel, AOvntij
' ' , ,, ' '. , '•s,
EictieIb,rger for their esceilen?
shall be stated If thC clam i5
VOcatiOnal Tr.nng last
sef'vce Evcy One tJ P*n and
"It..'
contingent or unliguidated, the
Advancement
OpportnIy
s,,,, . oaj . c, •.s ...,..
s a teal source of comforl for us
'He was bashful then, and
n,&amp;ture of the uncerantv Shall be
"And he wa.s so strict about
Conlact
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NIvy
Wecruting
trim' (,IJOAI us ,. ii:.'. •
during Our sorrow
Ycur j
ttdtd II the claim 5 secured, the
would never talk," she said.
Otfce Tel 3726711 Regular j
what we wore, because he said
ii,
thoughtfulness will long be p
security Shall be described the
M,ltac,
CompensClon
yOu ', .1'.' ,S I 5
remembered God blets eaCh ot
It is difficult to imagine the Image of young black lathes
I
clamant shall deliver sufficient
Food
Lodgng
10
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you The family of Mrs Sarah
anyone more confident than Alt, was important."
copes of 'tie clam to the clerk to
p5J vCCatOfl Compete
-George
enable 9* (len to mail one copy to
but Nashville Banner Sports
Now, Miss Rudolph stands
"f,'eci c.,t
Dental Care I'lu$
cacti personal representative
..
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EAR THWORMS
Director Fred Russell said MISS out like a glamorous woman
139 7 a) ma Startng pa, 'o L I
All persons interested in the estate
4-Personals
--- ---- ----- - tNi ton iOJi,5 .5 ,,.,,,
'° whom a copy of thiS NOtiCe of
Rudolph actually took a nap used to attention. Her stride Is
SALES POSITION
yi
'"c
ff'r% ,
Adm.nStration has been mailed ate
before her 100 meter race.
'Cci FREE I IOD 4)? 110)
graceful with no trace of the
tor
worms 'sr ,',,.-:'.
reQuired,
WITHIN
THREE
QECORDEDMESSAQE
Supply As a ipo*ec fir lP,
"I started running because I polio which kept her In um• I ''ONTHS FROM THE DATE OF DIVORCE FORMS - Still 12010
Iry ,o'. Al' !.
foundouticouldbeattherestof bersometxacesuntllshewas9,
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
tree dt4ais KIT. lbs 751, I
AVON CALLING
,,.f, fOld si.'000rt

HOURS

old, won the 100 neLer and 200
meter races and azichored the
U.S. 4(t) meter relay team.
'MMMMMM, she was so
pretty," Mi told reporters at a
news conference. "I probably
didn't know how to talk to
women then. And she didn't
know then how great I was
going to be."

Mi, here to siess "Wilma", a
television premiere about the
he was a light heavyweight
txer in the world games that
year.

they may have that challenges lh
I
validly of the decedent's will, the
NicC slim attractive lady. 4,.
Qualifications of the personti
would Iikt to m,et rice man
nepresentat,e, or the venue or
Betweenlb&amp;65 For Ompanion
,ur"sd.ctOfl of the COurt
Call 323 3557
ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS. AND - IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
OBJEC TION NOT SO F ILED
IN YOUR FAMILY1
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
AL ANON
Date of the firSt pubtcalonot this
Temple's Charm School for premiere on the life of MISS . Notice
tor families or frerios at
of
Adm.ni%traljon I
Girls."
prclCm drinkers
December 11th. ICY?
Rudolph.
•
For furlhr information (all
At a time when little attention
Harold
A
Kasik
The premiere cost $0 to
'
42) 43(7 or write
A Personal Representa
Sanford At Anon FCmIy Group
was paid to black sport- attend with $40 going to help
live f the Estale of
P0 Ba. SI)
swomen, Temple gained a Tennesseans in the next I
CHRISTINA B KASIK
Sanford, Fla .37771
national reputation for his Olympic games.
Deceased
___________________________
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
P-ACED WITH A DRINRINC.
Tlgerbelles. Tennessee State's
kh grinned when he got a REPRESENTATIVE
PROBLEM
women's track team.
cheer of "Bombaye" from the ' WEBBER B HAINES. ESO
PecriapsAIcofsoiicsAnorymous ,
"He helped set the image for Tennessee State band at the Wr,def'w,edl,. Hanes. Ward
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houSe &amp; 7 BR I 041h hou P.
BR I balh Mobil, hums' $1

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motor. Pita,, Out, 'ra.ler wIt
6 ply tires, 74 model 372 7317
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actor, 'learanc, O Stre'tt' :.g
zag Sre.ng macti,5 5 r;r
I'C* $1 IS balanCe' 153 S
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1,50-1 sOd "cc ir ts,i7 pa,
b.sia'C. C4 5735 Sre 45

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Peion, 37? lISt 'anlord

fenced ,ara' (SeP SVARRAN
TED Only 1)3 SOOl

JIPIPIY CLAMP REALlY
MEAL TOM
32115Sf

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3 tSR. I bath
horn, n Pnf'cryjt' Nice FR I,
'rodCrn fireplace, w * carpet,
COt fi k .tCtien I; Utilty room &amp;

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HAL COLBERT REALTY.,

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177.143 * It own u-CO well ''
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r'w Zaire',
cc'. 7 "'flu l' hrn,'5 $773 c"o
((lull tip "ore
Escellerit

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P4a'i Anl.ujijr., gas', &amp; Irr '.'r'
1106 . I',' Si 5cnlri

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ANTIQUE SHOP

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SAVE 50°

P4andrrran (Ce? easily CCnverl 51,5
2 BR. HO a 3 on 4 BR Only
513500 Low down payment E
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lerm
by
owner Realtor
At5pcal 904 fleQ,
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UPhIlL IEVABL 1 3 BR. 2 bath
home on 19 corner 101 in
Pnecre-tl Piew roof &amp; carpet'
rurmal(j.rs.ng,pom bar Apooli
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much rrorei BPP

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OOtOflIObuy, Ior7 BR , matter
tbt. huge, C li&amp;A, on I acre
5)7000
TO'4[ 131 AND *11 real wilts
c.p'o', 10 bc, I fIll. 2 OCt15 Split

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Only $73 100

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more

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Ig fOr, rm . freplac, &amp;
'P&amp;Py n.trC5 (lose 'o school A
sf-.oppng. All Ca' Malidzo'w',k.

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• 176
fenced back ,aro *11 20 7
s.'onage boilIng 573

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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frethi, panted
5'O. P. Out.

ULAUT 1, UL
I BR, 7 baIt, tQmy
on Ig lot .n P niecresti FR wIN
(Ac,, frl'Plae pool &amp; '.cr
Pat'O' C PIlL equipped kitChen

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REALTORS 9306061

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Dolls &amp; Use
2611 Palmetto Act

f' .rc S,le(tOn of good used fur
riturs' 13071(i)
Bc Walk
Furnture
, 51*, 1757
Casseibarr, Plaza

lPlrp"e 305')?, 0011

REALTY
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Sun' 25,11

AlL SOIl 51MEv UMPii TURL
BUY SE ci TM AOL
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327 3672

Meg Real Estate Broker

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Owns',', are willing t help
by, tt darIng 3 BR Pm fl
ramalulaf, LOndl,on Over
SlId flCc'd ,,)'tJ Ii,, (h.Idren
Uncle' o''ced a' 121 30.)

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Will purthase i' &amp; 2nd mon
Chnistmat Sale
Onignol arts A
?gages l
SCOunI
71 Hour
craIls. noltlng oren $73i 'p
appro',al (Ill ta) ,'Iv
Sal . 601 Brarc Itt 5t 373 7337
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1)1.303
bargan 'fl(Iuiirt a

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Everything' TV. OR Suite. &amp; '
Other msc Sandalwood Villas,
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54
Inonlage, (leary'yj tigh UQvfld
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pen
acre. 23 p(l dc-er,. balance
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Owrrr 542 141*

HOLIDAY SPECIAL - CB. 3 BR.
easy terms $16100 373 3774

Pdp* 3 BR. I bath homeS, $71000
Government subsidy available
Builder 37277$? Equal Housng
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372 1301 Oar r Plight
Ib1011iawv"sa Ct 1757

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ulrwr.te blnrk. pool

Payton Realty

PS A (lOSS Rcal F',taIe inc
REALTOR
$316466
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COUNTRY LIVING- 3 BR. 2balh
*1 all the conivenences, large
,ar((.trees.plantsgalore. hoice
area. $47,OO
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AtIitCtA,ck trepiC(,&amp;
C &amp; '?i.Sny 0v5 feat,e

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lot, fenced back 5)50 cr0 Down
payrnt. aSSume II
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MIg bal under 514.000

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GRAND OLOE 7 STORY-- 2 BR.
bath, needs some han, 111.000

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Bunk Beds, maple $90 corner
bad group 112(1 boy'S siales St
5, bOys b.ke, 10 qai

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?ICA m.odrrn ft'iiliiing
Al
tfit(tive IdleS 173 1201
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Low down, I
$750 mO 4'JprO Owner Broker
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*C1.NTERPIECF 01 PILOT V
in l(lyliw hr I 15th 1 (),5lt'. TI',

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Ecaisal - Super Vdlue, 2 BR.
both hOrt', a*nrQ5 on cii
A'fli.'uj5 ejcellenl 'oatoni 7
IX? IfltCr,'. . oct A P I, 5173
per mo Principal p1*", I.'t'r',I
237 Payments
A550m
Mor
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4th St. Clothirig, Misc itCms

46-comn-iercial Property
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Sale

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Cash 32 4132

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Sales

54--Garage

for

80-Autos

Doberman pups. AKC. tails
locked, wo'mCd. re,dus &amp; blacks,
$71 &amp; u
Born Oct. 30th, 32)

SONY AM I'M STEREO
Turntable, match sceak('s. ((WI
cover. org $221, n
$145 37
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REALTOR 332 I000MLS
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• '4 1 AL'. -'ih. 322 2111
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Mutt sell $125. 33) iöls

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DING- Luke new 3 BR, 2 bath.
garage, C hIA. w wcanpet, Split
OR plan, fenced private yard,

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* GOINC, 14( STAIJIIANI
a
central F orOa owners ICI.'ng
(CII us for detail We ye e,(,tryj
iSbOs.l IfS 5. sOy elI ti4 'o'
Plopenly A bu5ifles under
$151351) SO"I' Iprm%

OWNER MOVED OUT- Needs to
sell this attractively panelled, 3
ISP. I balls, with large family
room Assume low interest
mortgage, $73.

1977 Datsun p.c. 0
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Miller's good Used Television 173
and p Sl Orur,o Or in

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acres $3500 per acne
ST JOHiIS RIVER 61 acres 364'
frontage us.000
LOCH ARBOR
Wooded lot
Country setting $13,000

Johnny Walker

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967.000
Irctjced to 551 9(5) Own,., 373

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- -,.f9!Notic!..
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE GEORGE 0 HAWTHORNE. JR
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Found
. ,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR- and
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
MAE
ALICE
wife,
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CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE HAWTHORNE, and FLAGSHIP
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
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COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
U S BANK OF SEMINOLE.
Found- Small female mived
CIVIL ACTION NO ?1'I5ISCA.45.I
, Number 71.44i-CP
Defendants
breed dog. Pinecrest area.
AT
CO
MORTGAGE
COR
NOTICE OF SALE
approvimatetv I lbs . blond
co PredS iOu'
1 Division
JOApariments
Unfur
nIstw'd
PORATION, a Florida corporation,
In Re: Estate oI
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
color Call 373 lê after 33
arnage with a younger ac
have run. and run
MANAGER TRAINEE
PIantff,
BERTHA M JENNINGS.
pursuant to Summary F trial
R,Ia,I stoep relocation
tres'. who has Just gon(' through
FOUND -- S mate black &amp; white
'S
Deceased
Judgment of foreclosure rendered
DRAFTSMEN
.5 tllSOtCt'
cat with C011ar in the vicinity of
ALFRED S BELL and VIRGINIA ontbellthdayof December, 1511, in
NOTICE OF
Ridgewood Arms Apt
Residential or mecP,an.cal
A BELL. hs swife.
the Old Monroe Rccl,
Legal Notice..
that certain cause pending In the
ADMINISTRATION
i'he acting is so good ou
WELDER
.,
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)7 )lI(
Defendants
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Circul Court iri and for SemInole
MJchne rants. I I 7 years ,,
could sseepthat the phi) isnt Ifl IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
u,.
.1,., .0.
AMENDED
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
County, Florida. weterelis FIRST
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MECHANICS MECHANICS
lemiri.'. r,'
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IA'ttt'r shape. Judd '"Delvec' SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
NOTICEOPSUIT
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
18-t*lp Wanted
A CMECHANICS
LI U'.'wa'.tie. 'a, .-',
chio"I hlirscti as the writer. PROBATE DIVISION
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED TO ALFRED S BELL
ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLE
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MANY MAN'r MORE
Drape'. r,ii 171cs."'.'...... (4
File Nvmber fl-Ill-CF
RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
IN THE ESTATE:
COUNTY. a UnIted Slates cot
(.t'orge SThneider, is a perft'ct
I
DIvIsion
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
opration, 5 PlaIntiff, arid GEORGE EARN MONEY NOt, Ydke orders
AAA
hoic's', delivering Simon's ofl
EMPLOYMENT
In Re: Estate of
(Ii Turtle Mound Drive
5r I ta Je'welr
C.,tI trr fsw
that the administration of the estate
0 HAWTHRONE. JR and wife.
OtOli lr'. son 5)1 S$
Casselberry. Florida 37707
iriers as characteristic throwei. G H TPIIGPEN as. a GEORGE H
BERTHA U
JENNfNGS.
MAE ALICE HAWTHORNE. and
201 Commercial
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5 1 1154 ,p4rta-. '
) 3176
AND TO All parties claiming in
oeceased. F-Ic Number 7741$ CP. 5
FLAGSHIP U S
BANK
OF
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'Your 1uture l5Qur (Cr(pr,
i(ifl%ii
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Deceased
trqett by. through, slIder or egansl
pending in the CrcuI Court for
SEMINOLE are Defendants, Civil
14" i ,S'Cit
Charge II
4'
1 ,ind b'lit'sablv except when
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
the aforesaid 'f'5Qri
Action No 717105 CA 05 A, I. AR
SemirvOle Covs"Iy. Florida, Probate
Legal .otice
Ut" scnpt lets hiri down. Anita TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Dv s.on, the addreSS Of which 5
(iper ienced carpenters
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THUR P4 BECKWITH. JR ,Clerk f __________________________
&amp;
G AR D E N
GENEVA
helpers Mjt have tools &amp;
l;lk-tt,. i t*'autiful and vulner. CLAIMS ON DEMANDS AGAINST Seminole County Courthouse. that an action to foreclose a mor the aforesaid CIrcuIt Court, will at
FICTITIOUS
NAME
THE ABOVE ESTATE
transportation
Apply
Igage on IPse following property in
Sanford, Florida 37771 The personal
till Holly
ii 00 AM, on the 4th day of
,sble but tough.ssillt'd *t tht'
IS A 2511, St )77 :''•'
Notice ss herebr given Ihat I am
Within Ihr monthS from IPIC time
Seminole County. Florida
representative of Its, estate ,
Ave alter S p m
January, 157$. offer for sale and tell
qaged
In
business
.itre.ss, .Jennie. (..'liff Gornian of the first publication of thIs notice
at
50?
Magnolia
Lot 23. Block 0, SEMINOLE
BARNETT BANK OF ORLANDO
to the highest bidder for cash at
57i I ' ' " '
Registered Nurse, rwrsng home
are required t file *ith the
WiNTER PARK. N A . *tioi.e ad
SITES,according tothe Plat thereof
ha' a sure sense of timing and
west front door of the Courthousethe Ave. Sanford. Seminole County.
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Florida, under the fiCtltOu5 name of
elperience helpful but not
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clerk of the Circuit Court of
as recorded in Plat Book $, Pages
Avenue
e55
it
750
Park
South,
$eminot•
itt
Florida,
County,
J
Imilties of charm as George's
San THE HERBALIST, and that I Intend
necessary, apply in person.
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Seminole Cosetty, Florida. Probate
.0 tPWOth 43. iflCtu5iy, Public
Winter Park. Florida 32715 The
ford, Florida, the following
plulandcnng press agent bro- Division, the address of whiCh it name arid address of the personal R,COrdS Of SemInole County, described property, situated and foregister said name with the Clerk
LakeviewNvrsingCent,r,,Ip E
7tsd St. Sanlord
Semittole County COurthOuSe.
Florida
SAN MO f'AIiø I
I''.:' representative's attorney are set
thor: and Ann %Vs'dgessorth is
tw,ng in Seminole County. FlorIda. of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance with
Sanford. F Ia 32171 a written
Including SpecifIcaIft. but not by
Sra'l,c t's LOu'S 5 'a"
forth below
10 wit
I: .srst'lous a
J,'nme's duji.b
the pnvis'ls Of the FiCtitIO5
statement of any (lam n demand
way of limitation, the following
All persons having claims or
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t411 ?,C,kI, ISIS
Lot I?. Block B IOYLLWILDI
Iilondt' friend whose husband IS
6Ctuld CI'lflI
Name Statutes, TO Wit
may have against the estat, of
Section
tiitijyet
oemands against the estate are re
anfo,cl 12) 19)0
OF LOCH ARBOR. SECTION (6505 Florida SIat'jtq't 1537
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- Rheimyi Hot Water Heater, Model
tilt anorous enough At one ht' G H THIGPEP6, deceased
Qu.red. WITHIN THREE MONTHS
FOUR.according to the Plat thereof
S Clanice 0 DeLano
IS "'çr,., ''
Eachclammvstbe n*niting and
"A'
IIIHIOD
Babysitting n m1 honC day or
FROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST
as recorded in Plat Book IS. Pages
t:,is an ear infection which
Pbi%h Dec 4, II, Is, 73. I77
'.m,ill u. ,. '. - ,rl '.,
mijst indicate the basis ton tNC
niOhl 373 3954
NutQne Hood. Model M7T
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE,
Wand 100, of INC Public Records of DES
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tfft'tt his b,llan('t. ''III' kc't'ri
tim'. w 'r , A laS 'I clan'. Ihe name and addreSs of th
t file *ith the clerk of IPie ahowe
P4oIpont Range, Model RBS7SP
Seminole Counly. Florida,
.ij
,
.'.i.f
creditor on NI agent or attorney,
tiifljg Ist.I', fiiiii n s. in beil." I
court a written statement of any
Armstrong Ar Conditioner, Model
Said tale will be made prSuant to •
9-Good
Things to Eat
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
and the amount claimed If the
eO
RSIPIC
Clam on demand tPCy may have
and in order to 5aIl5fy Ilse terms of EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
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1St'
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('hap(s'r Two" has (lan) Of Claim 5 riOt ytt due. the date wiSe-fl it
'ci.
Armstrong
Each claim must be in writing arid
Furnace. Model sad final 1uogm'nt
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE SWEET COR N-S2.50 BU
EIS1003C3
eddIe the basis for the
. - ISeall
Siii.iin's funniest lines. and in will become clue shall be staled If
.5
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
5 contingent or
Hotpont
t)ulla 5t., i ''
Itit Claim
,.
Dishwasher,
(lam, the name and aress Qf Ifi
Model
Arthur H Beckeitls. Jr
(;s'sirgi and Jennis' he has
CASE NO 771194 CA OSL
FARMER
S
MARs
(1
uniliqudaled. the nature of the
HDA3I2OI
Cfl
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t9r
A
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(redIor or hit agent or attorney.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
LIBERTY LOAN CORPORATION 11501 reach Aye
treats.'d two real characters,
uncertainty Shall be Stated If the
('tfs' (ii,jiieS (.ini,'
Insinikerator Garbage Disposal,
37 7M1
and the amount Claimed If the
By Margaret L Meyers
OF ORANGE,
Open ?DaV%A Ace-k'
5
seCured.
thC
security
115111
claim
Model
claim is not yet due. tne date *Cin it
'l'he trouble set'ns to be that
Deputy Clerk
PlCiritift,
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-----'C".
Carpeting Ihroughout
' :'.' elI become due shall be stated If
!
PHILLIP H LOGAN - of
I ATF
ISO 3-.....-.
lb boae
Sin in was too tiost' to the be
t'oiea
'c-er .t', ilc,r 5
deliver Sufficient copiesol the ctatrr,
Permanently ini%tall..d
5 Contingent Ot
the claim
SPIINI4ULS(R, LOGAN AND
IS
ROBE
PT
Xper
boa
fllMCpIe
A,
Ph
C
CARVER
" ript because of personal
and
J.n'n"
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to the clerk 10 enable he clerk tO
Together with all structures and
(r'wan ja
i.ciliquiclated the nature of IN
MONCRIEF
fhh1
LILLIAN E CARVER.hS wife, and
mPVOYemeflts now arid hereafter on
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nsa) ore cOpy Iii each personal
invul'it'tient. H.' has written
uncertainty shall be stated It the
Post Office 00.
ATLANTIC
NATIONAL
BANK
OF
representative
claim s secured, the security shalt said land, and futures attached
Sanford, Florida 37771
fulul) con ed) about a second
SANFORD
All, CLAIMS AND DEMANDS be delcn'b.d TI., claimant shall 115.1.10, and all realS, issues.
AtlOtriCyS for Plaintiff
tOe sale 1300 b%bs'l Ill 01st f
lives
of
two
le'ginning in the
Defendants
BE
NOT SO FILED WI IL
proceeds, and profits accunirig arid
327 613)
deliver %ijtficit copes of the clam
31 -Aparlrnents Furnished.
(303) 373 ll
I
NOTICE OF SALE
FOREVER BARRED
pt'opli': but he has con bined
to the Clerk to enable the clerk to toaccrue from said premiseS, all of
Publish Dec II. IC??
NOTICE ISH(REBy GIVEN that
Dated December 1st, 1577
mail one copy to cacti I*rsonal which are included w,thin the
DES $5
with it .1 bitter situation where
C ln t.'rfl.%tls') 151 floor cp.cr'
pursuant to a Summary Final
GeergIa Attn Thigpefl Myers
foregoIng description and the --------- -----------representatIve
Legal Notice
neat Iiri,ate rnt,arir
after the second honeyii.00n
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Judgment
reestablsh.ng
note
arid
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haberidum thereof, also all gas,
AS Personal Represersta
All persons interested in Pie estate
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foreclosure
of
mortgage
entered
on
FICTITIOUSNAME
live o the Estate of
tiu.sband viciously reproaches
to whom a copy Of thiS Notice Of steam, electric, water, and other
FICTITIOUS NAME
I
am
the
14th
December,
1977,
in
the
that
is
hereby
Notice
C. H Th'gpen
Adm,n4trat,ors has beers mailed are heating, cooking, refrigeratIng.
Pus bride for not being his first '
Notice s hereby given that I am
Circuit Count of the EIGHTEENTH
UC4)ile home it P I)
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Iighlinq. plumbing. venlilating, engaged In busIneSs at 303 MC
Deceased
required,
WITHIN
THREE
engaged in businei at 1511 Plot
no pi't dciuits 14'. s wi.',
isiff'. and then has an unbelies'JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
in
and for
Robert M Morris, of
irnigaling, and power systems, Clintock Street, LOnvQwOOd 37750.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
tngham Or , W.nfpr Park 37757
2111
Pack
r 'idrOOri)
atill' c- hangs.' of heart so lbs.' pla
nsachir*S, appliances, futureS, and Seminole County, FlorIda. under the
P4UTCHISON I MORRIS
THE FIR ST PUBLICATION or
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Semnol, Counfy, Florida, under the
THISP4OTICE,tofileanyobieclsons appurtenal'(I's, which now are o, fictitious name of GREEN EARTH 'ri Civil ACt,On No 771154 CAOSL. fictitious name of I E PARKS'
ian dill on an uptimistic note, Post Office Dra,i,,r H
nrd. Florida 3777)
they may have that challenge the may hereafter p.'rtalnto,or be sled PLANTS, and tPit I intend to ARTHUR J BECKWI TI-I, JR
ENTERPRISES andtPtat I intend toP
flus,s has done well by the
32 -Houses Unfurnished
Attorney
validity Of the decedent's will, the with, in, or on said premises, even register said name *ith the Clerk of CLER K OF THE CIRCUIT COUP I.
register sa name with lI-ye Clerk of
in
the
Circuit
Court.
Seminole
County,
will
sell
for
cash
l'1)sicaI direction, but hi' either
Telephone 305 327 4051
qualifications of the personal though they be detached or
hand
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the
the
Circuit
Court,
Seminole
COi.'nty,
-Florida in accordance with the highest and best bidder at the West
r,pfej,enlalive. or the venue on detachaOle
would nut or (OUld nut ut th'' . PubliSh Dec II. 73, 1571
P.
rlorida in accordance with
provisions of the FIctitious Name Front door of the SEMINOLE
Isas been filed against you. and you
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JURISDICTION
OF
THE
COURT
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FlOvis,orfl of the I i(tifii5j5
lila) front its internuinabll' 2-si
Section $6305 COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN
Name
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5,latules, To Wit
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND arereJlred to serve a copy of your
l7)Ø9'
Statutes. To Wit
INVITATION TO BID
Section $6505
FORD. FLORIDA, at)) 00 AM
Florida Statutes 1953
hours or n aks.' any t'ff'irt to
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED written defenses, If any, 10 II on
on
Florida
Statutes
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January 3, 191$, the following
7 BR fen.',
S Mrs Sandra Evenly
yard .I'r
Vernon SwarIsel of ANDERSON &amp;
s'asi' the transition from one
The tsoard of Trustees of INC WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
a Iowrey E Parss
descrIbed real property situate fl
(1 f'5'fliJ 515.) n'sI, I.,'., ,,'
Publish Dec 4. II. is, s, 1977
RUSH. Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
Date
of
the
firSt
publication
ot
this
Seminole
Memoral
Piojp,tal
invites
is
PubliSh
Dec
Ii.
73.
result
another
'hit'
section to
1917, Jan I, I
SEMINOLE COIJItITY, FLORIDA,
A 130 iletliSt 37) 0515
DES I?
*ts05 address is Post Office So.
Notice
of
Administration
.
1571
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bids upon lI-ia following Ckanus'ig
lOwit'
---a drastic change of mood sstiit-ti
7711. 372 East Central Boulevard.
December 11th. )77
p
of eaterior of Hospilal comnplen
31154,1' aOAtIs. n.snlgr ts'ri,-i
LOTS
37
an
3$.
BLOCK
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of
,,trd.
Oclarido, Florida 37202. and file Use __________________________- WEST ALTA.MONTE HEIGHTS,
n ,s he trot' but fails drariiati'
Bennett
Aodutional information, plans ard
SIlO
monIN,
St
NOTICE
j1jj0i'
&amp; last rYit)qSIhS
ovginal w'th the Clerk of the above
Orlando Winter Park, Pd A
FICTITIOUS NAME
specifications are •wjilabII at Of
sail),
tent. glatly Brown Realt, Meg
SECTION ONE, ACCORDING TO
NAME LAW
stitled
Ofl or before the 19Th
v Rachel P As6ew
NoticeistserebygiventPtlfweWe THE FLAT THEREOF AS
ficeof the Purchasing Agent.
RealEstateftrocenicc,, Marc
i'tit' t'onitily and especIall)
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
day of Januery, 1511; oftterwtie a engaged In businesS
AS Personal Repeewrsta
All bIds shall be mlii.d to lisa
at Ill N Hwy RECORDED IN FLAT BOOK
,
That the und.rsigned, deSiring to __.!
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jUdgment may be entered against I? 52. Longwoad, Seminole County,
the acting ruaki' this a show
773,? 4
live Of ttie Estate of
Administrator Of the SemInole
engage in bs,$I55eS5 In Seminole
PAGE 65. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
YOU for the relief demanded us the FIorida,und.cttteficlltiovsn.m.of
Bertha M. Jenrsinqi
Memorial Hospital. ISO) East First
Want Ads Get PeQpl TOQeth, worth seeing Hut it could has's.'
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
County.
Florida,
cesder
the name
complaint
,
Deceased
CENTRAL AUTO BROKERS and
Florida 3771) All
T0SPBupingArsd 'hoSe 5ll.nij
DATED this lath day of
'd)Ii.uch kiter with a stronger, Street, Sanford,
RADIO STATION WTR1I intends to
WlTPdESSmyhandandlMwaIof ltiatweiislendtoregi$ter$aidnanse
bids stialt be postmarked no, later ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
3722611 ,, •fl 9993
register the said name wIth
December,
517
the
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(lots' ruthless hand at the hem.,
tad
Court
on
thiS
13th
day
with
Ihe
Clerk
REPRESENTATIVE,
of
the
CIrcuit
Court,
of
then the 30th day of December l77.
Clerk of 115, Circuit CO,,iil of I BR 7 oatts, carpeT
sean
December, Ill?
Seminole County, Florida In ac
DanitlM Hunle?, of
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and shall be received on or before
Acthur .1 Seckelth. Jr
Seminole County. Florida, p"soant
(SEALI
HAL. fe-nc
Hunt . Pattitso I
cordance with the provisionS Of the
vd rpfr Qr
Ipie 5th o.y of January 1511
Just'pti I'at cane up with a
Clerk of the Circuit Court
10 Chapter $650901 FtO,idø atufes
range 377 3533
Marcfvtsan
Arthur I-f BacIwith, Jr
FictitIous Name Statutes. To
Open.ng 00 SuCh bids will take
ICORPONAT( SEAL)
By: MNy Pd. Dard
winner (sir his first attraction at
(lerk of the Circuit Court
743W Park Ave.
Ad
place at the Office of tP'
Wit: 11dm $4505 Floe-Ida Statutti
Deputy Clerk
Seminole
Radio
BY Mary Pd Darden
For Rent )BR,7batp, fen(f'd
Iit'%s
m,nistrator of the SeminoIl P0 BQ1 3.40
Crponation
THOMAS I BRUGGEMAN
Deputy Clerk
S Seymour Meclosky
,Id, 1210 month 37? 7(95)
P0. 60.
'abartf the old SItonll CIt) Memorial Hospital at 1700 o'clock Wofee Park, FL 32790
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Robert I StrIp,,
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Alvin Plynis
Telephorse 1)051W 6900
I-loon onthe SIP, day of ,.anuav y 97$
President
OtIIfsdQ, Florida 33107
('ls(I.piln) L 'nfortunate'l theIr
3 tSR, 7 bath, family room (A
971
Publish Dec II. 73, 19??
Dec II. II. 25, 1977. Jan. I. 1971
PubliSh Dec IS. IS, II. 1577
PubliSh Dc II. is. 35, Jan I, i,,s
PubliSh: De'c II. Ill?
gas heat, carpeted, 2537 ('rove
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CUT $I.OWtt!
I BR. 7 bath home, large eat
in
kitchen, large screened porch,
formal DR. f'icellent location
7i Vt Its
crest, I' pcI A P P
$99 per month. Principal pluS
Interest for 374 months) Assume
Mortgage, your trms Save
13.XOfrom Appraisali NowOnty
135.900' Must Sell Today'!) Call
Donna Clark, REAL TOP Assoc
H A ROSS, Real Estatelnc
MEAL TOW
5346464

106 Itrrnt*ood Dr 4
1154. 7 balh, 0001 hOmC 3 pri old
Sunken living room with

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specal 2 BR. I bath, kitchen
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Beautiful full Collie Pu05 for
Christmas, I female, I male, 160
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Gifts All
evlremely healthy F PEE 327
seas after S 30 p m

Brand new lefl a lay away. SOJC
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Check th WanI Ads for Pous,-s
of every sij.
Oncl price

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Country Li''een jeltona
area beautiful 3 1111 7 ti'h. alt
beck home, Sluatedon corner,
plus lIre lot W e carpet.
lIlA.
range,
dishwasher
rclrigs.,ator drapes 1 2 car
garage All for only 531 900 Call
Jim Yat,.' ,sI 305 327 5375
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32701 lfl 6169

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REALTORS
630 65)3 or 335 4IIeeej
Nurses. RN'S &amp; t.PN's ades Live
in companion Short term
assignniens. Homemaker
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Lake Mary 7 BDR5Sfurn house
nice for mature nci..ipip l,g
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WALNUT STEREO

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NASH".'ILL.E. Tenn. I UPli Heavyweight champion
Muha:ro',.d Au said Fnday t
remembered Olympic Gold
Medal Winner Wilma Rudolph
from her performance in the
games m l%0.

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831-9993
322-2611
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call 377 S47 evCflf% Cont'k
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John V. Mercer,
president of Flagship
U.S. Hank of Seminole. has been eketed chairman of Florida

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Charles F or sltee I Ellen 10 Ean
Palm Sofings or Baptist Church
01 AS to Loyal W Carlson &amp; *1 Diii It Satewrght. tIll Ovum ltd MIld
Lot 6 OIl 23. Nettle? homes Ho*,li
L , $55 Citrus St • AS. Lot 3$ &amp; I; 13
Park. Sec I I) 4$ Sub) mIg, $16,000
00 u. DII IS. Sanhando the Suburb
Joseph P Zorn to La*rence A
Brawl , Palm Springs Sec )is, ,
Higley. 591 1 Su:an..e H Holbrook,
wbl mtg FF Ott 17 67. $11000
sql . II? C'oe•n Oaks Will, Unit 1020,
IIIP (torm
Mardell
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Carlvs Cullison, 431 Lake Shore Oaks. condo . 159 101. $100
.JedIOfl (, Rmehl to La*rince t.
Of , CO Lot It Duck Pond Addn 10
I9lY. sgl I Sutanne H . sql Unit
CO. 11 P etc , subi mfg 1013
101 Bldg D.Cro*n Oaks, Condo 15$
t,arnetl ilk 01 WI'. $10000
David 0 Watren &amp; WF Bonnie lOS. Mfg WI' Fed. $11,100. 1707
Jean to Robert 6 Mason 1 *1 Ella $33. $00
Hattaeay. ,tal. Trutptt to
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B Spring Valley Farms. Sec 10 II 51 Wm Ed* Smith 1 *1 She? I it'
(redwood Or On 37009. 101 2. fti
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Orlando Appliance
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managership of The Cake Shop, 2605 S. Sanford. Sanford, following the recent death of the
owner. Vivian Adams. The Cake Box carries
the largest selection of cake decorating
supplies in Central Florida. Regular business
hours are being maintained (M-F, 10-3; Sat.,
closed Thursdays). The Cake Box is
jobber for Wilton Enterprises Inc., with cake
decorating supplies for all occasions.

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and former mental patients, has opened a new
chanter in Altamonte' Snrins, The chanter meets
each Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. at the Seminole
County Mental Health Center, 103 Robin Road,
A.samonte Springs. New mem be rs are welcome.

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The GEE) test leading to a high sch oo l
equivalency diploma will be offer ed at Seminole
Community College Jan. 23, 24 and 25. Eligibility
must he completed by Jan. 13.

A free, sell-help program to prepare the student
for the test is available at the study centers
located throughout Seminole County. For details
on the study center in your neighborhood, call
Seminole Community College and ask for the
GEE) office.

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mortgage servicing. Hunt is returning to the
Sanford-based savings and loan association
after about three years as vice president,
installment loans, for Flagship It:inkc fiehd
been loan officer for First Federal from 1912
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vivi(IlV traced in a loan exhibition entitled "Kirk
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Sterling
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NORA GORDON
affiliated with radio and business since 148. She began to operatt' a business," said land when lb.- Fascists tOok
television and with the Mi.'5a in real ,'gate and purchased the Mrs. Stein "I try to N. cour- over control of the government
hit' t)ig element ssomvn
Teenage America pageants out Village Shop, an exclusive teows and to cooperate with my there.
must have to be a success
dress shop in 1913, after customcrs wishes and have not
of Dallas.
Before starting on her own,
in the business ssorld Is
"There were no olztacle&amp;, mu;Itgi:ug It for several years. had my probl'm," si;: said. Mrs. Coibert, iriarra-d to
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my
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Noting she has lived in
"In business of
to do and then hating the
three children under 10-years- Sanford all her life. Mrs. Moses isa difficult period whether
the Seminole Count' School
nerve to do it."
'ystem. worked for a CPA firm
old to support and bring up and said that she had to go out and a man or woman Iperating it
I had to operate the business," earn a living for her children. To operate a small business
When the CPA went with a big of the Greater Sanford !'t!" o marned has anything Ia,
said l)orts Stein of the Sanford
"Women urn do things if they with the competition of shop- international office, Mrs
do with her business success.
Chamber "f Commerce
Colbert took over the business
Jewelry and Luggage Shot, 217 have intelligence and want to do ping centers is difficult for an
sn1e, being married, she
Each
year
the
business
has
with
F.. First St.
and used
them," she said, adding that one-man or woman
the
few
clients
increased,
said
Mrs
Colbert,
said,
would
be a hindrance and
Mrs. Stein has operated her Some problems have come up
remaining to form a r.ucleous and now is
the
point
where
some
husbands
may dis.apto
business for the past 20 )ears, over the years, but nothing she
"1 try to give my customers for her business,
she can hardly take any new prove
their money's worth with
"It aowballed from there," clients
"If a woman knows what she could not handle.
She said, however, she and
too
many
women
qualit&gt;
merchandise
and
even
she
said. "What helped a lot
wants, she can have a suc"There are
Mrs Gordon is president of her husband have a very
ct-ssful business," said Mrs. who have made good, proven after they move away If they was may community in- the
Downtown
Business special relationship. Both are
Adelaide Moses of the Village themselves to say that they come back to town to visit they voivement I did tax returns Association, a member of individuals and free to make
Shop in Sanford Plaza. - 'It is cannot do what they want to come back to me, said Mrs. and tAmkeeping," she said.
SISTER, immediate past (IeCISiOflS yet can call on each
not easy for anyone to go into do." Mrs. Moses said, noting Stein.
She is active in Sanford's president of the Business and other for help if it is needed
business in a sniall town. But that she thinks "Women's 1W is
The big element women
Mrs. Stein's parents were Interested Sarahsto Encourage Professional Women's Club and
the business community and for the birds
independent business people Rejuvenation SISTER' Inc.. a member of the Sanford mu.stha'. c'to be a suuvss in the
the
banks
have
been
business world, Mrs. Gordon
"l'he people in this area have and thus, she was reared from the Sanford Business and Woman's Club.
Married to an engineer, said is "knowing what they
cooperative with women all always tried to pull together," childhood in the business world. Professional Women's Club and
down the line," she said.
Born in Germany, she and her is a mnt.'niber of the civic and William Gordon. Mrs. Gordon want to do and then having the
Mrs Moses said
comniur,it% affairs committee said she doesn't think the fact nerve to do •t.
Mrs. Moses has been in
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The tests, designed to aid in predicting success
ol students in dental hygiene studies. will be given
March 1, and April 14.
Jan 1:3 Feb. l
Registration deadlines for the tests are three
weeks prior to each test. The fee for the
examinations is $13.00. Interested persons may
"contact Jack Fightmaster, 323-1450, extension 361.
Registration deadline for the January test is
Wednesday.

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What special obstacles does a
woman have to overcome to
own and operate a successful
business?
Perhaps elsewhere in the
nation or even
the State of
Florida it is an unusual hap.
pening for a woman to go into
business or to operate one
successfully. But, it is nothing
new in Sanford and nothlrw
unusual.
Special obstacles'
"None," says four of San'
ford's businesswomen.
"I think a woman, if she has
the desire and the confidence,
an do just as well in the
business world as a man,' said
Valerie Nall Colbert, a certified public accountant tCPA).
She has been operating her
accounting office in the Sanford
Atlantic Hank Building with the
assistance of only a secretary
for the past eight years.
Numbered among her clients
arelarge firms such as Woody's
Hair Styling Institute in
Orlando including its several
hair styling shopsas well as the
school, Vcllusia Grove Service
and the Sanford Airport
Authority.
"Some women don't have the
courage to try. They imagine
there are more obstacles than
there are. If they made up their
mind to do something, t ey
could do it," said Nora Gordon
of Merle Norman 's Cosmetics
and Boutique, 110 S. Park Ave.

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Robert F lane &amp;
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Sheraton 1\in Towers, Dec. 27, at 8 p.m. Call 293(1578 for reservations or mail check for $8.00 per
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The Sanford-Seminole Jaycees are s ponsoring
their annual "Hotline to Santa" through Thursday Children mas' call Santa nightly be twee n 6

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klIt'drnd to Gerald
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ArdIalt CI. LW. It 59 Winsor Brannon &amp; Soc BuilderS In
Manor. IS 91 lubi mtu 5 71 *19.500 Alan C. Young &amp; *0 Donna
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Chester H Bethanp &amp; *0 Myrna $lnlando Tht Suburb ft,a't'
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Joseph A Rugger: &amp; *c I',', ,
Scm I 77 130 500. 9J.'.400
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portion of this price to the land may not deduct the money
and the remainder to the im. twice.
provernents.
The
imThe big advantage of
provements are depreciated, depreciation is that the
giving you a deduction each depreciation deduction applies
year.
to your ordinary Income, while
There are some accelerated the profits you make, provided
methods of depreciation, but you have held the property for
they can lead to later problems, over one year, are taxable as
so! avoid them. I favor stnving long-term
capital gains,
for a high ratio of improvement basically only one-half the
value to land value and a short ordinary In come rate.
remaining life of the imfeel that long-term capital
provement.
treatment
and
On a $2,000 purchase, for gains
depreciation
deduction are two
example, $3,000 may be
allocated to land, leaving great benefits available to
$22,000 improvement value, ordinary taxpayers, and I hope
$2,000 might be set as the that they are retained for many
salvage value of the im- years to come. Be sure to seek
provement, leaving a 120.000 competent tax counsel before
clecreciable value. The building applying the information Ihave
may be anticipated to last g1'ti you, since current
rnifIcaticms of tax law and
another 20 years, say
regulations
must be available
This
provides
$1.000
depreciation per year. When and mint be applied to your
you finally sell, possibly at the own particular set of dr.
end (if the fifth year, you will cwnances,
have taken $5,000 in deductions
'letters on this and other
for depreciation. You then related real-estate matters can
compute any prmfit on the be addressed to Mr. Greene, co
property as if you paid $5,000 Evening Herald, Box 1657,
less for It. In other words, you Sanford 32771

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UPb said branch banks are
'.Stg FHA 177000 S percent 1110
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11101 , perc t si co $71 CX
Branch banking is growing in dependent on their own ability 577 000
kenneth C Oro*"
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B'g!ev 591 John F Mc
Florida, but state officials say to attract deposits, loans and
say F to Joseph A ,. r
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Yarion &amp; Mary Lou bridge to ir9ina
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there is no danger of banks other money transactions that Charles W Demers &amp; *4 Joyce.
Lw. Ill, Oil hO. Woodlaros Sr(
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popping upon every corner like mean success or failure for a EIlswon St AS Lot II. Bit 609
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Mfg Mallon. Allen &amp; Am
Oakland Es's. lit See .11
gas stations.
parent bank.
Il7Qlvltg 154000143061 I'j perpnt S$eu'
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Mart A Lutz I .l t4,4r' Ar,',The 1976 legislature authorIn the event a branch pe
Janrcent.
Na"
50 $73101 I'.
534.000
Am L41v0'C &amp; *1 Gem'-. 17 l
ized state-chartered banks to becomes unprofitable, the
6. of Anita &amp; Drop Ln . CO 101* ftii A S'efl fig
o pen branches, beginning last
parent bank presumably would Martin, Clark I rib James I to Part Unit I*o 115$ suj
January.
move to close it . Brannen said, Itooent I Adams Jr &amp; *0 Bernice 5t,*art Mt Co Inc
7.. 536
IS 374 Valley Of LW. lot 31. DII 8. 140 s
but that situation has not yet SA,IqAaIPr oats Sec S 79 I 7 Subi
Since then 157 out of a total of
a.
Df',iiQpr5 Inc to I
mtg w reo 4 75. $45 000. 176.5
194 applications received by developed.
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o. ws Lot 37
Brannen said the
m on th, J Sullivan.Tr
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sioner
Gerald Lewis have
been cuflVcfllcflCe factor includes ,sauna'taot On 3250 7 that pan 00 One 70 !g Si. $4) 7C
Comptroller-Banking
Coinmis,
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approved. But only 49 have whether there is an actual nerd
o JameS R Ba'eman &amp; * r rar.
n5tma5 Rd n See 3.1 71 32 Svbi
actually opened for business. fora bank in the area proposed.
Coetci Cir AS Lot Itt ) 4'
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Wobtrl H SIn,. etc
2 73 Sebastian Hf.ghtv
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Lewis has denied 15 apphca192.500.
5700
Aside from that con.sidera.
Subi ml; $11 $00 e r s." s'
Dean ) O1kIi '0 Sec ConSIr Co
1)) 100 S-SI 900
tions so far and four others lion, its effect on existing banks
L Ho*PII Rd. MIld Lot is
were withdrawn.
D,vco of Orl Inc to act wuac
in the area is also reviewed, he
HoAcil Branch Woods II
12 sub
In dciding on any applica- added.
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rtrtg 777 Fl
Miami $24,000
(B. Lot 37. ftIk F. Camelot Un-I ii
tion Lewis has two basic
Dean Oak try to Sec Constr Co
t&amp;jb i ml; 4 B'o*ara o
But if a nest branch starts cot It ,t 3 Sabal Point Amended 1,56
guidelines
public conveni11 77$77 000 $367
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Mfg 277
ence and the stability of the cutting into the bus in ess of an
O'nt m, Pt I ranks I *1 Patrc.a tO
Miami 522.000
existing bank, that would not be
parent bank.
o c Halyard Jr &amp; *l J,ane &amp; Paul tOnitle, A. At Pauline 5'.'
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Currently topping the branch grounds for (losing the branch,
1' Jess.r ii .n Sec
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he
said.
banking field is Barnett Banks
Ynrop W' ,ot 10 II &amp; at 01 IS alt
O'-L., Ii I '4r't5 , *1 Pa"'
of Flonda Inc. with 10 banks
"We pray that will not happen
II s.nlani00 TPir Suouro ISpautt'ji
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scattered through seven coun- but there is no authority in the
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112000 Ml; 'o Q
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ties
banking code to close
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I 70 31. Ml; LIIPm par( P's to
15.000. 562 50 S per cent 121.100
1,,antor% $70
170,5173 99 5
Flonda National Bank is next facility because of the bad
Marie LeIa*,tcl, 'c tO James F
vrcPnt 16.500
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stith nine branches in five experience of another," he said.
a Lot
Patr.ca j Eta.fd Richardson &amp;
Gem
counties. followed by Sun 8ank.j
Branching appears to be geanlors 121.Park l79l tubi Mfg 'C Pt Jr to Beni F Morgan Sr
000. 127573 mo s' per
of Florida Inc. with eight working well, Brannen said, but
&amp; *4 Violet C - LII No LW C" L A
env $30000
lo LI S BIt A. Longwood P4o,lh it 7..
branches in seven counties.
Robert W Roland &amp; w Bets'.
with less than a year of exmtg Frederic W Berens
Am David RiCharde &amp; *t Isabeil Wbi
Fred Brannen, assistant di- perience it is still too early for W'i
171517 500 $26500
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is chairman of the local Seminole Educators'
'rlitical Committee, and as recently elected to
the Ex ec utive Board of the Florida Teaching
Profession - Political Action Committee.
The Council on Teacher Education has 23
members representing higher education, school
tx)ar(Ls, district administrators, teachers, and lay
citizens. Seminole County is the only county in
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Some Illinois children
will be receiving mailgrams from Santa Claus
this year with messages telling them to be
nice to their brothers and sisters, to keep their
room clean or to leave him cookies and milk
on Christmas Eve.
Parents can arrange for their children's
Christmas with a personal touch for $2.75, and
the money doesn't go to Santa but to Western
Union
The 'Santagrams" are part of a Western
Union pilot program. They are available only
at selected agencies in some large Illinois
cities, sales representative Dave Rogness
said.
Hogness said he feels children will "get a
great kick out of this. They've never got a
mailgram before
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The district administrator's office of the
Department of Health and flehabilitative
Services will be moving Monday to the new
District VII headquarters at 400 W. Robinston
St., Orlando.

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i'xercise in sshlch the students prepare for their special Christmas shopping trip
tl1't week. Teacher Marty Woodruff is at left.

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An Ira Davis I Herschel E
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Laurie Griggers deposits check lron the Rosenwald School Exceptional Student
('enter, ssitti teller Peg Miller at ('ornilank, ('asselberrv. It was part of an

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The sixth annual Sweetwater Oaks
Christmas parade, sponsored by the Huskey
Real Estate Company, is scheduled Sunda y
starting at 3 from the Preview Center on
Wekiva Springs Road. Included in the threemile event will be Lake Brantley High School
and Teague Middle School bands.

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High School, has been appointed by Governor
Askew to a three year term on the Council on
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for studying and making ret.ommendat ions to
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In And Around Casselberry
DINING

A
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trimmings is j)asst'd to
Mrs. ltotft'rt 1 Peggy

Mrs. Franklin Hudson (left photo), president of the
I)eltona Woman's Club, which sponsored the festive
open house and dedication of the new dining room
addition to the Good Samaritan Home in Sanford,
serves punch to Mother Rubs' Wilson, founder and
president of the home, and 22-year resident James
Holmes, who officiated at the official ribbon cutting.
Mrs. Alfred Gratin (right photo, right) of the
Deltona Woman's Club pours tea for Nick Carter of
Heltona while chairman of the welfare committee
Mrs. Francis H. Schulte of l)c'(ojit serves cookle.
The dining room as built and furnished with a
$30,000 grant front the Edyth Hush Foundation. The
club members have entertained residents monthly

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Percy (Virginia) Mt'rcer
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Sunday (I)ee, lS fi'st.

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Everybody Loves A Parade
It didn't rain on our parade'

Chairman to help in the planned
Christ mas Eve hospital visits to
the five VA Hospitals around
the state.

The weather was crisp, clear
and sunny, just right for all
those energetic people who
marched smoothly along the
Winter Springs Parade route
last Sunday.
From my vantage po int, the
Bahia Motorcycle Corns and
the Greensheens gave a
thrilling demonstration of their
manuverability on their
machines, to the delight of the
crowds. For the firs time,
ot her Shriner groups took part.

At a recently held meeting of
VFW Post No. 5405, Winter Spr in gs, it was voted to send
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chase gifts for teens who are
Kim Davis, with her
Sandy Smith, Monica Espey spe ndi ng Christmas in foster
homes in the area.
and Lynda Schneader.
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Fire trucks and rescue
from area departments were on
hand including Altamonte
Springs. Longwood, Goldenrod,

mounted on mopeds, doing a Cassel berry and Winter Springs
great job, weaving In and out in departments.
dril l-type formation, and.
Smoke)' th e Bear was
finally, the Sporters", doing present, compliments of the
their thing. I would hate to Forestry Service. And, last, but
choose w hi ch unit was more certainly not least, was Santa
entertaining.
Claus, mounted on one of the
city's
antique fire t rucks.
Several school bands took
part, Including the Hurricane
Red band from South Seminole
Middle School, Jackson Heights
Middle School Marching Unit
and Band, Tuskawilla Middle
School Marching Band and the
Marching Greyhounds from
Lyman High School.
The Orlando Naval Training
Center was well repr esenteil.
Appearing were the color
guard, drill team, marching
hand. and. for the first time, a
contingent of Waves, who did- a
superb Job.

141St week I attended the
Seminole County Democratic
Executive Committee's Pot
Luck Supper, held at the VFW
Longwood Post No. 87 home

The delightful evening began
with an 'attitide adjustment"
period. In other words, a
cocktail hour. This was
followed by all of us feasting
the delicious and varied
specialties brought by memhers and guest s.
After a brief business
meeting, the evening real
began to swing. A sing'a-long,
led by personable Gene Duff)',
took place for several hours.
with no one wanting to call it

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Elementary School Friday at
7:30 p.m. You will be treated to
an evening of pleasure sponsored by the school's PTO .
A selection of holiday songs
will be performed by the Green
POD under the direction of
teacher Janice Papp. That will
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The Glorious Kingdom",
featuring St udents from various
PODS, under the direction of
Pat H.abey.
The evening will end with a
demonstration of clogging,
by the Springeroo Cloggers",
under the direction of
Fr ede rick Bryars. Clogg in g,
according to one of the
teachers, is an old hillbilly form
of dancing and 'a lot to fun to
watch".
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Resident of the Terraces and
a former Winter Springs police
officer,
Ron
Tumminia,
cele br ated his birthday on Dec.
10 by taking his youngest
daughter, Stormy, to a Disney
film

W inter
s pring
"Springeroo", the school
mascot, was present with
principal Dave Sawyer. along
with a group of tiny little ladies
fromjeanJacobapJC&amp;hoolof quits.
Baton. What these little ones
Featured were 'Frick and
lacked in ex perience w as more Frack", ot herwise known as
David Snell of Meadowlark,
than made up in enthusiasm! Gerry Korman and Rod Cable. celebrated his 12thbirthday, by
Kox-mnan, a Longwood at- watching the Winter Springs
Plenty of Boy Scouts and Girl
Scouts, etc. representing the torney, surprised the lar ge Christmas Parade from atop a
scouting world were on hand, gathering by displaying an house on the parade route.
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including troops 341, 569, 313 unusual talent for Strumming
and 58. The YMCA Indian on the guitar and singing with a
Several other youngsters
Guides and Princesses moved very pleasant voice. Cable, a have or will celebrate their
along the route with a large local insurance man and birthdays this month.
chairman of the group, showed
group from the Fox Tribe.
Natalie Bergman reached the
all of us, that he co ul d play a
Winter Springs government mean banjo and sing Just as ripe old age of 15 on Dec. B.
officials present included well.
Jackie Baumstark became 14
on
Mayor Troy' Nand and his wife
7. Kim Pottruff became
Comments were heard that if 12 on Dec. 15. All
Marilyn, Councilmen John
these young
these two guy's ever
decided toladies live in Meadowlark.
Sabatini, Don Sines, John
go Into show business, they
Daniels, Bert Logan and
Lisa Doniho of Lake [lodges
would
Laurent l'ellerin. Police Chief
will become a teenager on Dec.
The songfest got off to a
John Gos'oruhk led off the
27, when she will reach 13 years
parade, and Fire Chief Charles rousing start by a hand clap- of age.
HoLunan, this year's Parade ping, foot stomping rendition of
Oh' Lets I forget. I have a
Marshal, brought up the year, "When the Saint's Come
birthday'
this month. I will be
Marching In". From then on, it
in a car with his wife Ruth.
forty' plus four on Dec. 19.
was fun all the way'.
VFW District 33 Commander
The evening closed on a
Don Kuslak marched with the
Despite inclement weather
solemn
but beautiful note when
official state auxiliary drill
and
the holiday season, the
team, the Florida Nuggets. Dr. Luis Perez was urged to get
VFW Post and Auxiliary No.
up and sing. Dr. Perez, who
VFW Post and Auxiliary a rich baritone voice, was paid 5401, Wlider Springs, didn't do
members from the No. 540 the highest tribute for a singer, too badly in their Buddy Poppy
drive last weekend. They wish
Winter Springs group marched silence, when he sang "Silent
along led by Commander Ed Night" in Spanish for those to thank all those who took the
Ramsey and President Kay assembled. It was a fitting close time from their holiday
Besseit.
to an evening of good fellowship shopping to contribute to this
worthy cause. - The Winter Springs yy had and fun.
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my reputation I'm worried
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DEAR NEEDS: If you want a

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i)r.Mt A1J1SY: I am a 29-y ear- though sour eonsdrrn'p it tint.

I may never get married. I
had a boyfriend 011CC, who was
five yearsyoungerthanl, also a

avoid the appearance ofesil.
And "osernight trips" wii a
man you're dating are a no-no.
DEAR ABBY: I come from a
family that is not in the habit of
kissing all the time. We kiss
goodbye for long trips, or for
important occasions
dings. graduations. etc.

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secretar)'; Jo Morrison.
treasurer, Joanne Schuckman,

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park ga,i'h0.

Under the direction of Jean
Leffler , and with music by Sue
Riley. the youngsters sang
carols, many in the language in
which they were written.

Gingerbread Land Of Love
For UnderprivileKids
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A highlight of the program
was , lo of Silent Night;

performed by JR. Leaman
,Ae ing a German costume
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After the program the
children broke a pinata, filled
with candy and gifts, made b
iunda Murphy. a teacher at the
academy

1500 gingerbread cookies
have been baked by Doris Ash.
well, promotions director of
Altamonte Mall, as her gift of
love to children who have been
invited to visit Santa at the
Gingerbread Castle at the Mall,

a nd

VFW Past No. 07 is holding
Swt'etwater Acadeniys
a Christrna.s party Saturday,
Dcc, 17. The fret' buffet dinner ('hristnia,s program theme wa.s
will start at 7 p ni with a tianct. -Christ mas Around
The
'ork1" with the children
followi ng at 9
wearing co'1u:nt's from various
The Windsor Manor ('lyle
A.3oclation held a Christnias
party with Santa arriving at 3
p.m riding in the city fire
engine. Out of the 300 people
attending, 146 were children
who got to warm Santa's lap,
Food, drinks and tiy, music
added to the festive mood
Children's admission to the
party was a handmade
decoration to hang on the tree,
while the adult admission was
one can of food or a non.
perisha le Item for a holiday
food bas ket.

Sean Mull, a student at
ltiversule Militar) Acik'm.
Gainesville, Ga. is home for
the holidays visiting with his'
parents; Dorothy Mitt of
lrnigwood, and George Mill of
Orlando
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from the B wJdsnd Qt-ljf
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Springs, a lovely nativity float,
compliments of the BPOE 24fl,
other business, It was
Apopka, the Winter Springs
announced that $48.55 in arGarden Club, and the Ladles
tides was donated to the
Auxiliary to the Winter Springs
Cancer Table at the recent
Volunteer Fire Dept., and the VFW
Mid Winter Conference. It
Volunteer Fire Dept.
was voted to send a donation of
Featured on the Fire 11000 to the VFW Hospital

A final, but pleasant
note. One of the nicest ladies in
Hacienda Village, Helen
Atherton, added to her long lid
of nice deeds recently. She
wanted In thank the emergency
crew at the Florida North
Hospital for their kindnesses to
her, so she baked a large batch
of chocolate chip cookies and
sent them In.
She was rewarded by a
beautiful thank you note, signed
by all the crew, who greatly
appreciated Helen's act of
kindness. She is a sweet lady!

was beautiful."
After New Years' the
Morgans will move to Hawaii
for three years.
Donald and Marianne
Welke's faster son Paul is
recovering nicely (torn surgery
he had on his feet

Four year-old Paul has Spina
Bifida, which is a hole
anywhere in the spine
Marianne expialne0 that the
birth defect exposes the nerves
causing paralysis.
The Welke's and their
children Cindy. 17, and Brian,
13, brought Paul into their
family when he was 6-months
old. He is a bright boy, who in
spite of his handicap learned to
swim last summer.
This operation, his fourth,
was to correct his clubbed feet
so that hopefully he will be able
to stand flat-footed. He will be
in casts for six to eight weeks.
Then he'll go into braces, and
then be taught to stand.

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Sandy said they has a
does not know what the future pleasant weekend, mostly
holds for Paul, they are op- Christmas shopping. She also
timistic. She said Paul has been vuited her sister Betty Fair,
really good throughout the where Debbie enjoyed the
ordeal, although he was company of her cousin Laurie.
disappointed that he wasn't
standing as soon as hc it the
Congratultions to Kathy and
hospital. 'lie's really anxious
Robert Chudoba on the Dec.
to get gom she said
10th birth of their thrid
daughter Paula. She was born
Ho andShirley Carr are in the late in the afternoon and
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At Messiah Lutheran Church,
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510 N. Highway 17-92, church
The Carrs are here to retire in secretary Elmore Carveth tells
Casselberry in the home that us that on Sunday, Dec. 18th,
at
they had built on Beele Avenue
p in. there will be a covered
Virginia Cart's mother, dish supper at the church
Hazel Cook, has lived on Belle followed by a Ctristmas
Avenue for 28 years and is program featuring the Sunday
happy that her daughter and School children whose ages
son-in-law are going to be her range from nursey to teens.

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At a regularly scheduled
meeting of the Lathes Auxiliary
to VFW Pod No. 5405, Winter
Springs, an election was held.
Elected, both unanimously,
were Kay Baylor as con.
ductress, and Mickey Herman,
as guard.

occupational therapy, physical neighbors.
therapy, speech, and manual
dexterity. The
specially
Sandy Clark, 124 Park Ave.
designed playground is known and her 4-year-old daughter
world-wide for its uniqueness in Debbie traveled by bus to West
aiding handicapped children Palm Beach to visit Sandy's
with tunnels, jumping mats and parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold J.
distinctively designed stairs- Aycock.

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brighter thar "ial now that
her husband John is home from
Japan. John is in the H.A MS.
Ordinance of the Marines and
was stationed in Japan for a
Year leaving Sue and their son,
Johnny, with Sue's parent.s
Amy and Raymond Smith, 1120
Quintuplet Drive
Smith said the reunion
between John and Johnny was
touching. She explained that
they didn't know if the 3-year'
ma ooy would remember his
dad,
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father, he ran to him both
laughing and crying at the
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is holding a Door Decorating
Contest Sunday. Dec. 18. at 2
p III. Awards will be given in
three categories: Child's
Christmas,
Contemporary
Christmas, and Traditional
Christmas Members of the
Winder Manor Garden Club will
be Judging.

and labels can he dropped off at Principali and assisted by wife
the school which is located at Sue, are a sight to behold with
Ml Palm Springs Drive.
the girls dressed in white skirts
and blouses with green sashes
Elizabeth McFall from and ribbons, and the boys with
IMfldoIi, Ontario, Canada, is white trousers or shorts, red
visitine her dauehter. Linda vests and erPf'n hnw tint
viiiiia 01Gibbs and her family. linda's
Many of th? children come I
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Dad hopes to be able to join beautifully as they look, and
when Doris realized that .some h,q ("5(s vt'r' Peg Ilattaw
them for Christmas, but two shoppers at the Coloni al Mall
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had not received gifts last year, anti Ronnie Bonh a
feet of snow and heavy flight had an oppo rt unity to enjoy'
or had never eaten a ginger.
patterns may hinder plans.
them or. Wednesday Friday,
bread cookie, she remembered
the Deh3ary Women's Club
The Smith I alias Ken Peycke I
her farm heritage and the who visited mnenit,ers of the
Sandra Glenn hasn't had to heard them sing the traditional
importance of giving ')f Greater Seminole Toast. turn on her radio or stereo to Christmas carols.
onelf—of giving back when liiiStfes.s Club was quite Jovial, listen to (.'hristrnas music this
On Dec 20, the entire school
you've been blessed.
and S er friendis All the season as her house is necir the
about 1401 will entertain at the
So each child who visited ritembers' names were pl,tced track field where the St Mary Maitland Civic Center. and all
Santa received a present, and a in a container ami as Sant.. Stagdalen Band has been will be wearing the outfits
cookie baked bs Doris
woulil pull out a name, he would practicing marching and described above
''If you do something for Inv ite the member to sit on his ('hrLst:ilas songs in preparation
Although it wa s bitter cold
s&amp;'mneone else, it always comes hip, 4,0(1 st'lt'ct a present from for area parades.
back. It catches on like the the ,t'rt:nent of gifts brought
Strains of ''0 Little Town of List Saturday morning, the girls
hit'thlhem" and 'Silent track team from St Mary
measles," said Doris ' It's bs club niemiArs
5401ta enjoyed himself that
Night", with an occasional Magdalen School participated
been a happy Christmas. I feel
punctuation, 'Straighten your whole-hearteJjy in the 1977
so full of love and its because of 'light'
lint's'" have certainly' gotten Greater Orlando Jr. high Track
Gingerbread Land."
Altaitionte ('hristian School her in the Christmas spirit, says Meet.
present e d a
Christmas Sandra.
The voices of 800 to 1000 girl
Coached by Sally Ann Cor'
scouts from the Seminole program Thursday eveninK
bley, the following girls won
Sunset learn of Girl Scouts will "Thi'te Faces of ('hristmnas''
Breakfast with Santa at ribbons: Seana Pritchett, Linda
Jordan Marsh on Tuesday was Sche(stad, ('mdv Moehler,
.is performed by the drama
fill the Altamonte Mall with
special treat for the students at Theresa Norris, lisa Madison.
songs of (.'hristnias on Monday club A barbershop quarter
Northside Christ ian School, and
concert
of sacred
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at 7:00 p in.
(;ina Corso, Chris Murasko,
with
the children's love of Patty' Kuhn
Kathy' Johnson.
On Tuesday at 6 p.m.. the traditional Christmas music
and the school band were alsi music, the singing of Christmas (;Ina Feverbacher, Kara
Lyman High School Girls
carols added to the enjoyment linrgadon, Kim
McNamara.
Chorus will sing: and the i' of the program.
of the morning.
June Feverbacher, Kathy
The school is hosting their
concert choir will perform at 7
Th e school's choir, directed Gallagher and Patty Under'
second annual Invitational by
p.m.
John Butler Book ialso the wood.
basketball tournament this
The 60-voice choir of the First
weekend, and the guest team
Baptist Church of Windermere
collies from Cincinnati
will entertain on Wednesday
The new Central I-'lorid,
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Children's Home is expected I
Santa came errly thus year
"v'.
open sho rt ly before ('hristmit,is
Santa I alias Eddie Rose I
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and the studt'nts have be.'t:
usited the Altanionte Springs t'tillecting canned goods for th:
Woman's Club at their covc red
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passed out to the members the
''labels fur Kiluuatiirt'
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beautifully wrapped gifts under that's the nana' of the prlJt'&amp;-t
sponsored by Caruiphells Soup
the (1uLstmas tree.
A fashion for
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The members then played that will enable the school to
obtain
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athletic
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"mu.sical packages." As the
every special
sang Christmas songs, the)' equi pment.
passed around the packages
From Jan. 2 through March
holiday occasion
il,
When the singing stopped. the II, the school will be collecting
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This style in
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crepe is
the directi on olAlda Rowe, and appreciated in this endeavor.
pleasantly
priced at
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theme, and a real live camel!
Yup, you read it right..a live

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Katherine Stott. librarian historian.

in Sweetwater!

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married into a family that
virgin. But we broke up when I kisses each other every time
told him about this over- one of them comes into a room.
whelniing desire I had for
I once remarked that I wasn't
motherhood.
accustomed to so much kissing,
I don't want to sin, Abb), but and I hoped they didn't think
if I don't have a baby I don't me unfriendly or cold if I didn't
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hardly see a baby without apparently no one
took me
wanting to kidnap it.
seriously.
I told my gynecologist this.
When I enter a room and
and she said it was natural for a
don't
go around kissing the
woman
to
yearn
for
motherhood, but she didn't clan, they kiss ME! Alight kiss
recommend artificial in. on the cheek wouldn 't kill me.
semination unless
was but some of these people grab
mairied. Well, if I were me and ki ss me on the lips.
I don't want to hurt anyone's
married I probatils wouldn't
feelings,
Abby, but I have had it
need it. I don't especially want
up
to
here
with all those wet
a husband. I Just want to be a
kisses.
mother. Can you help me'
b
How can I put a stop to it,
WANTS A BABY
I've fibbed and said I had a
DEAR WANTS: La ws on
artificial insemination vary cold, but that didn't stop them.)
among the state's. I suggest you
NO KISSER
the counsel of a law y er.
DEAR NO: Since 11th kiss i ng
and a talk with your clergyman issue is important to you, why
wouldn't hurt either.
out gather your courage and
DEAR ABBY: How should a TELl, them that you like them,
21-year-old girl who is but you're not the kissing kind.
separated but not divorced You're apt lobe kissed off by'.
conduct he rself' I have a small few, but would you really care?
son, and I want to keep my
DEAR ABBY: Please tell
reputation flawless for his sake
rxx;
TIRED, whose neighbor's
as well 03 rn) OWfl.
dog
barked
at night, that we
I come from a small town and
solved
that
problem
by doing
I'm not sure I know what is
the following: Turning our
considered ac"ep(able conduct
garden hose on the barking dog.
for a girl in my position.
The water won't hurt hum, but it
Should I go on overnight trips
certainly does shut him up.
with a man I'm dating even If
SILENT NIGHT
es'er)lhing is on the up-and-up
and we each have our own
Problems, Unload on Abby:
ntel room'
For a personal reply', write
Please help me get my' head Abby: Box 69700. Los Angeles,
straight oi this. I know how to Calif. M9 and enclose a
keep my conscience clear, it's stamped, addressed envelope .
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Inc Sweetwater Christmas
Parade will be held Sunday .
Dec. 18, at 3 pin. Leasing the
Preview Center, the parade will
continue on Wekiva Springs
Road to Sweetwater Boulevard
South, and back to the Preview
Center.
Among those participating in
InC parade will be the Lake
Brantley band, the Sweetwater
Saddle Club, man) merchants
floats, and a bagpipe and drum
corps. The Seminole County
Fire and Sheriff's Departments
will also be represented.
Jolly ole St Nick will put in
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Christian woman who wants
more than anything in the world
to have a child. I am a virgin
and want to stay that way.
Why can't I have an artificial
insemination? Or do you have
to be married for that?

.iilults, and

children. Procee(
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The evening promises to be
spirited with Christmas
carolers, a nativity tableau by
members of the parish, and
deccrating the church for
Christmas,
Father Josh McGoldrick said
the evening will be in a party
spirit and hopes everyone will
join in the festivitcs.
All you need to bring is a
homemade ornament for the
tree, a favorite baked item to
I hare, and either a gift or food
for the needy.

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disabled oril&gt; that do not show evidence' (if
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order. and ~.Iatv audivrs have
assured him he is correct
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Imrking. East said, began the day after
Thanksgiving when Christmas shopping
began "Prior tothat there was not nuich of it
problem at all." East said
In the past three weeks. the police have
ordered it total of 26 vehicles to"ed
froin shopping centers in the (it%, mo,
11%
from the Altamonte and Interstate Malls, the
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Nlj)ur Nunnan l-!i)%:! .wj the
intent 4 the law. requiring Ilidt parki.
Npaces bir provided for the handicappbvd, A,:
that the spots were- ii 1* fur wheeletm
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